The Republican herald. (Columbus, Ga.) 1836-18??, March 15, 1836, Image 4

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Wehrs, Jstcefrjji Fie.? Fie. Tit ciams E. ’■'aggarl. £7 T WING located himself in Columbus, a few • '* d >ors below the Columbus Bank, in the same ] hihh-'i.' occupied by E. S. Norton. takes this nielh i ’ of offering his services to the public, and returns Lis acknowledgements for th<! liberal patronage al-1 ready received. He will keep constantly on hand, i an assortment of Jewelry of the linest kind, amongst which will be found: v> •, n hi’s —a great variety—some very line. Gold and .Silver Patent Lever's: do. do. Am hoi I'scapoment do. do. do. Lepine do. . do. do. Hunting do. 4 and 5 pairs extra ami verhcle oi the most ap proved makers. Tobias, Riland. Johnson Stc. Ladies’ Watches, Chains, and Rings: breast Pins. Lar Ringsand W atch Chains; Leals and Keys. Roger's Razors and Strops; pen and Dirk Knives. Silver mounted Birks; Plain Birks and Walking Canes; Mantle, alabaster, and l.bonv Clocks, wound up ' every fifteen days. A c.. Ac. L .PParticular attention will be paid to repairing i Ch. I,s. Hatches and all kinds oj Jewelry, and the walk warranted. Feb. 27. 1836. I—lm COLUHSI'S ISOTEE. 77111 HS Establishment has recently undergone (]_ thorough and extensive repairs, and is now in perfect order for the accommodation ol Boarders and travellers: the subscriber has spared neither pains nor expense in lilting tip his establishment for the public convenience, ami he now relies with confi dence. upon a contimt ition of’that liberal patronage which he has hitherto received. His House is pro vided with careful and attentive servants ami experi enced Ostlers—his table is supplied with the best the market can afford, am! his Bar stocked with choice I i ptors, Wines, &c. N. I*. VViLLARD. N. B. The great Northern line of Stages, both 7 it. and Accommodation, stop at the above named II ise. Feb. 27 ISM 1— ts pissyate m.? hhhi'g; house. . TRS. COOK, has opened a Boarding House 'L oil Jackson street, ami w ill accommodate 20 I ders at lite usual prices, without lodging Her L J e will be constantly supplied with the best the II:.. : het affords. t b. 27, 1836, I—ts AV.'sirrn Courts <Dcl::mEfEis, 1 .' . . >LT Sweep takes to run the day before the! Annual Races. | 'Lt ' fiillo.vi.tg are to be run over the Western j ( i ;.t,:e, at Cohtmbus Co., and to close positively at j times respectively designated. All letters con-j t:.l,f. g entries, and post marked on or before the day j ci <' it: will be con-idered in lime. 1 .--A Bweeps’akes for colts and fillies, throe years i o ' ; ingot' I 37, mile heats, entrance 8290. halffur-' :tr or more to make a race—to close and name ' i the Ist December. 183 >. To this there are now’ i r entries: Jo'mi Crowell. T. B. Howard, al. AV. i T.;w ..'.itt. and Thomas G. Sandford. 2.- - A S'.v • for colts and fillies, 3 years old I if 183 S, two mile heats, entrance S2OO, half f. . to do <• and name Ist December, 1837: four or ■ re to make a race. To this there are four entries, • . J/i.i Crowell. M. W. Thweutt, Robert W. i Carnes, and H. 11. Kendall. [A true extract from the Aiinute Book.] M. W. THWEATT, Secretary. I’ci. 27,1836. I—ts1 —tf Eaj’.lc Corn's©, Trenton, N. J. 'Tf IST of Sweepstakes to be run over the Eagle _: ! _J Course, Trenton. N.J. First Spting meeting, to c mtmeiice on th;: I.lth .April. 1833. 17/st Stahr— For fimr-year-olds, 2 mile heats. S3GO subscription, Kid forfeit; four to make a race; Inclose and name Ist January. 1. Walt or Livingston name Itasca, b. f. by Eclipse out of Betsey Ransom. 2. Daniel Abbott’s Ophelia, f. by Lance, dam by ■ ■■ —Foi three-year-old colts and fillies, r la ;.L. Ji;) subscription, .'.O forfeit; four to make I a race, closed 12 sub: cribers. 1. J. Holmes Van Mater’s Chesnut Colt, by Mon mouth Eciip.se. dam by Oscar. 2. Laird's Molly, c. f. by Henry, out of A. idesty. 3. B. B. Seaman’s Dusty-Foot, c. by Barefoot, dam ' y Sir Solomon. 4. Philip Wallis’s Molhtcra, f. by Medley, out oi' Algerine. 5. 11. Wilkes’s Chesnut Co!t,\>y Henrv, out of Sa luda. 6. J. 11. Van Mater's Black Cell, by Valentine, out of Modesty. 7. J. C. Stevens’s Fanti, c. f. by Henry, out of Jannettc. t. Daniel Abbott's Jane, by Mark Richards, dam by Expedition. 9. David Toms's Julia Montgomery, bv Eclipse, dam by Ratler. 10. 11. A. Coveuboven's BroiCH Colt, by Henry, out of.Meg Dodds. 11. 11. A. Covcmhoven’s Bay Colt, by Memnon, cut of Zarina. 52. Jacob Vandyke’s Gicy Filley, by Medley, out of Rosalinda. j / Stake— For thtee-year-olds. (to be run same subscription, p. p., ad ded; four or more lo make a race. To close and i 1; ■ .on tl.e first of April. The purses, (to be published by Ist July,) will be ! I'. ..and the sub-ctiber respectfully asks the pres-1 . tin gentlemen who have heretofore so kind-! I d the Course. O. BAILEY, Pr. Jcfc. 27, I:3G. I—ts Xa;4svi!?a ' 3; I’iiD'j Jleetls:?. OUR Sweepstakes proposed over the Nashville .11.' Course in May next. 1. Two mile heats for .•, .700 entrance, half forfeit, for four year old colts and liliies. 2. .Mile heats, .<> enlrunce, for 3 year olds. 3. .’;i!e Ir- at.--, i<. entrance,for 3year olds. 4. Aide heats, :>IOO entrance, free for all ages, /.uodier stake Ibr 3 year olds, 2 mile heats, SIOO ci.’.; incc, b. f. 3 or more to make a race. S dash of a mile, for 2 year olds, SIOO entrance. ’j / proprietor w ill give a ptiisC for a 2 mile day, r: 1 anmber for the Lest 3 itt 5. 't he stakes to close I. of Feb. 13.16, 3or more to make a race. fU. 13, 1833. I—ts r u?o iktrecW iwg Lfitae StlxPiiEt,. I"” '! i, following stakes tire opened for subscription,! Ji to be run over the Oakland Course, near Louis ville, Ky. ] t ; ltake, Spring Meeting, 1836, for all ages: sttb serititioii f<’>oo 3 mile heats, forfeit $100; 3 subscri- I and to close Ist of .’larch next. 1 t Stake, same meeting, for colts and fillies 3 v- • old; mile heats, snb.cription SIOO, half forfeit; 3.• .:.k cribers, and to <dose 1-1 of March next. S . ’lion Stake, for the gets of stallions 3 years old, rptiiig, 1 33; 2 mile heals, sub-criplion $21)0, half for feit; 3 subscribers, ami to close Ist of March next. (J:eat Sweepstake for the Full .Meeting. 1838, for ct:’.: ■ and fillies that w ill bo 3 years old Spring 1838; 2 t./i’e heat , subscription SSOO, forfeit $100; sire and I du., to Lu named at the lime of subscribing; 12 enter ed, and loclose July Ist, 1836. A.tty gentleman who may wish to subscribe to either oral! of the above races, will forwaid itto A. TARLTON, Sm'iij O.lt. C Louiscille, Ky.,Jejn.l). I—ts | - f /f~IOMLNG down from the earliest period of the V.J British turf, wiih an Appendix, containing a li..t of Lialliot'.s and AsJares imported into this country, before and since the revolution —as also, of their me:' o'ed progeny—compiled and reps inted for J. S. Lkitmer, Baltimore. 'j be Imgli-.li work in three volumes in boards, cost $ The American edition, beauiifuily printed, and well l.oiiml, costs but sl6 for a single copy, or seven t j ics to any one sending fifty dollars. The money m:.y he addressed to J. 8. Skinner, Baltimore, at his <' stand risk, and the book will be scut to any place in t’:o Union, all charge.-: paid, to which Merchants or L'jk.clleis are in the l.ahit of sending goods or books. 'I /.'o ol the most judicious I ; coders of horses have s' that this work “ought lo be in the possession i> • breeders of thorough-bred horses;” and “no Lr; dv ref blood horses,” says another, “ought to be 'this bcoi<; ami many who are not breeders, w< i.: find it both amusing and instructive, in tracing 11. p f.igrees of the most renowned stallions and !::■ in the world.” I j' All editors of papers published at the Scat of <3cv; rtiment, and at the commercial metropolis of ■ av'.’ .’ding and Horse Racing States, are reques- ted! : ve me e mur insertions, and to send ac conn's •; ; I ■ 36 1- it ff ob i n IS oft el. 7311118 celebrated Race Horse will stand the ensn -0 iugseason at my stable, Fort Mitchell, Alaba ma, ten miles below Columbus, Geo. and will be let lo Mares at Fifty dollars the season, payable the 25th day of December next; seventy-live dollars insur ance, payable when the .Marc is discovered to be in f'oal. or the property transferred ; Twenty dollars for single service, with hall’a dollar to the Groom in each ease. The season commenced the first day of Feb ruary, and ends on the first day of July next. The subscriber is provided with separate enclo sures for Mares and Colls, and Mares that may be nt to foal w ith the horse; which will be fed with corn and fodder, at two dollars per week. Black servants sent with mares will be boarded grat is. All possible care ami attention w ill be taken to prevent accidents or escapes, but no liability will be incurred for either. IPetMgs’ce. Robin Horn is a beautiful chesnut, five feet three inches high, with line bone and muscle, and his movements easy mid graceful. He was bred by Nelson Lloyd, Esq. of Long Island,and dropped the 18th April" 1828—was got by the celebrated race horse HENRY, the competitor of Eclipse, and sire of Alice Grey. Post Boy, and many other tine race horses. His dam was got by Hickory, and he by im ported Whi p,w ho was a racehorse of the first celebrity and blood, ami beat Post Boy. Maid of the Oaks, Flo retta, and all of the best horses of his day. His great dam was got by Tippoo Bultan. the best racer of his day. who was matched against Eclipse’s dam, and she naid the forfeit, and he by Tippoo Saib, one of the best sons of imported Messenger. His great grand dam was got by Potomac, another distinguish edson of imported Messenger. His great greatgrand dam was got by imported Sourcrout. His great,great, great, grand dam was got by int ported Figure. His great, "great, great, great grand dam was got by Ba shaw. And his great, great, great, great, great grand dam was got by Wildair, out of a Delaney mare. Performsmces. Robin Hood ran his first race over the Union Course itt the fall of 1835—two mile heats, nine starting —and was b aten a few feet by Jackson. At the same meeting, he ran mile heats, and won against a fine field—time. 1.52. and 1.53. The same winter he won a match against Roman, one mile, time 1,50. In the Spring of 1833 he ran a match with DeWitt Clinton, for $2.000. two mile heats, and won the first heat in 3,44. DeW itt Clinton not having his weight, was distanced. The same winter lie ran a match with Quaker Boy, one mile, and won with ease. In the Spring of 1834. he ran half a mile with Quaker Boy, ami won with ease, lie ran a match with Ro man, one mile, and won —time 1,4(5. The next day he won the Jockey Club purse, 2 mile heats, boating .Monmouth, and several others—time 3.49, each heat. He was then matched against Mr. Craig’s Lexington, one Aide, for $2,000. and Lexington paid the forfeit, in the fail of the same year, he ran two miles heats, against a fine field of horses, over the Washington City Course, for the SSOO plate, and won with case. The next week, he won the Craig plate, over the Central Course, with ease, against a fine field of horses. Two days after, he ran four miles heats with Trifle, Shark, Charles Kemble, and others, ami the race was won by Trifle—time of last heat, 7,49, and Robjn Hood not far behind. He was then trav elled to this State, in the winter season, and ran three mile heats, in Augusta, quite out of condition, and was beaten by Rattlesnake; in which race his legs failed. He was then patched up, and run two races since, and was beaten. Itwill be seen that Robin Hoon lost but two races, until his legs failed him, at Augusta; and by reference to the Turf Register, it will be seen that his time, one and two miles, is the quickest on record in America. JOHN CROWELL. March 5, 1836. 2—ts GSSOCERIES AXD FSEm ESEOXS. rjp HE subscribers have received, and are receiving H. a large assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Ac., among which arc the following: 140 bags Coffee; 30 bbls. New Orleans Sugar; 10 hbds. St. Croix do. 20 bbls. do. do. 10 bbls. Loaf do. 20 hbds. West India Molasses; 39 bbls. New Orleans do. .50 wholes and qr. boxes Raisins; 80boxes Tobacco; 20,000 Spanish Segars; 15,000 American do. 40 bbls. N. E. and Western Rum, 5 do. French Brandy ; 30 do. American do. 50 do. AVestern Whiskey; 20 do. Gin; Holland Gin. St. Croix Rum, and 25 baskets Lafayette Champaigne Wine; 20 half and qr. casks Malaga do. Madeira, Teneriffe. Port and Muscat do. 20 half bbls. Buck Wheat Flour; 50 bbls. Western do. 20 bbls.Northern do. 16 bbls, ami half bbls, butter Crackers; 25 casks Cheese; 30 Kegs Northern Butter ; Mackerel, pickled Salmon, &c. 500 sacks Liverpool Ground Salt. Also, —a good assortment of k:l I - SH 20 tons Sweed Iron, assorted; German and Cast Steel; 109 kegs Nails and Brads; 10 boxes Collin’s Axes, Smith’s tools, to wit: Anvils, Vices, Sledges, Hammers, Bellows,Ac. Pow der, Lead and Shot. Au assortment of Castings; all of which they of fer forsale al reduced prices, at their now store on Broad Street, first brick store aboveL J. Davies. PITKIN «& RICHARDS. March 5, 1836. 2—ts AUCTWr’i EtOOM. .1 fete doors below the Columbus Bank. WHERE will be sold on every Tuesday, Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &c., &c., and a little ofevery thing besides. Persons wishing to purchase good Goods snd cheap Goods, will please be good enough, at early candle light on any of the above mentioned evenings, to step in and sec the articles, and E. SIGOURNEY NORTON, March 5,183 G. 2 —ts Auctioneer. mSSOIRUTEOIV. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between __ T. Pitkin and Dana Hungerford, under the firm of'T. Pitkin & Co., was dissolved the Ist of October 1835, by limitation. The Books and Accounts are in my possession, and all persons indebted to the firm, and those having demands against the same will call upon me for settlement. T. FITKIN. Marc/x 5, 1836. 2—ts DESSOL.U'ITION. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of Rinaldi A‘ Smith in Apalachicola and also in Columbus, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons in debted to the late firm of R. &. 8. of Columbus are requested to make payment to T. 11 Smith; and all those indebted to the said firm at Apalachicola will settle with J. W T . Rinaldi. Apalachicola, Jan. 16,1833. 2—ts IWTWE. I HAVE taken into Copartnership, F A. Fair childs and R. W. Morris, and will trade under the firm of J. S. Smith &. Co. J. S. SMITH. N. B. Those indebted to J. S. Smith will confer a favor by calling and settling the same; and those having accounts against me, will please present them for payment. March, 5, 1836. 2—ts IW’E’fICE. EJosEwick & Tnylor, B J”.WING been burned out at No. 115 I’earl-st., J (New-York) have removed to No. 44 Beaver street, which they will occupy during the re-building of their store. They are now opening an entire new stock of Goods, to which, they invite the attention of their friends and customers. Mew-York, Jan. 3, 1836. 2—ts STAE’S.E & IFAIAICV (WOODS. FTTI HE subscriber has on hand a good assortment of _H_ Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which are oller ed as low, as this market affords. IL B. MILLIKEN. P. S. A splendid stock of Fancy Goods for the Spring, will he received in a short time. IL B. M. Fea. 27, 1836. - I— if TII E KKPIIBD ICA TV Bl KR A B. Violliing' Store, NEXT DOOR TO THE BANK OE COLUMBUS, BROAD-STREET. •1. N. SasnStSa Co., HAVE now on hand and are constantly receiv ing a general assortment of Ready Made Cloth iag-,consisting in part as follows: Light drab and gold mixed Over Coats, fur collars and cutis Black and dark Petersham do Blue and brown Cloth Cloaks Super blue, black, brown and invisible green Frock Coats Super blue black, brown and invisible green Dress Coats Super London Casimcre Pantaloons Plain mid Diagonal do Ribbed mid Striped do Black, blue ami brown Cloth Pantaloons Black and blue Satinett do And mi extensive assortment of Vests A good assortment of Round Jackets Linen Shirts, plain Cotton do Cotton do, with linen bosoms and collars Super Silk Shirts and Drawers Lambs Wool do. Cotton Knit do Flannel do, Twilled do Canion Flannel do, white and black Silk Hose Silk mid Cotton Umbrellas Superfine Fur mid Silk Hats do India Rubber Over Shoes Suspenders, Pant. Straps, Stocks, Collars and Bosoms. A general assortment of Brotta'cEolliis, <& Vesting’s, which will be made up on short notice in a workman like manner, and warranted to fit. Feb. 27, 1836. I—ts rA r fi’ 12 ESA EC A EM B’CECS (UM. THE subscriber has just received a fresh supply of School Books, Stationary, Pocket Books, etc., etc., among which arc compiled the following: Ingersoll’s Grammar, Murray’s do. Woodbridge’s Geography, oodbridge’s Atlas, Popular Lessons, W.dkci's Dictionary, Maltebrnn’s Geography, Valpy’s Greek Grammar, Lc Brun’s Tclemaquc, Levizac’s French Grammar, Goodrich’s Greek do. do. Exercise:!, Jacob’s Greek Reader, Telemaque, Sanders’ Pleading, H <3 Icdita'.mns, School Bibles, Pale by, Blake’s Philosophy, Fi/. d/s < dammar, Universal Gazetter, Jnveni! E ] sitor, Smith’s Arithmetic, Noyes’ Per.: a:; lep, Assembly Hymns, \ irginia Housewife, Zions Songs, Catholic I'icty, Handel and Haydens C. Music, Missouri Harmony, Gamuts for Fames, Memoirs of James 13. Taylor, Last days of Pompeii, A'emasi ee, Irving’s Tour, Bashful Irishman, Tough Yarns, Language of Flowers, Post Chaise Companion, the Rebel, Siege of Vienna, Jack Ketch, Legends of Irish Stories, Ross.’ Voyages, Allen Prescott, English Pirates, Conquest of Florida. Christian Evidence, Domestic Happiness, Pollock’s Course of Time, Six mouths in a Convent, Answer to do. Review of do. Fanny Kembles Journal, Unfortunate Alan, Byron’s works, Children of the Abbey, Valerin, Aly Cousin Nicholas, Insurgents, Gentleman in Black, Crayon Miscellany, Cruise of the Potomac, Allen Beck, Japhet in search of a Father. Jacob Faithful, Floras Dictionary, Scottish Chiefs, Arabian Nights, Mercer's Clusters, Day Books, Journals. Legers, Alemorandiim Books, Pocket Books and Wallets, Foolscap Letter Paper, Blotting and Wrapping do. Cologne water, Lavender, Otto of Roses, Bears Oil, Red and Black Wafers, Red and Black Sealing AVax, Picturesqe Alphabets, New England Primers, Colored Top Books, Bar Books, and Alphabets, together with many other Articles too numerous to narticularize, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. E. SIGOURNRY NORTON. N B. I have it in contemplation to unite a Book Bindery with the above establishment. E. S. N. Feb. 27, 1836. I—ts WA'CCE-JES, Etc., Etc. Foster <& Fogle, THREE DOORS NORTH OF THE INSURANCE BANK, HAA r E on hand and offer for sale the most splen did collection of articles ever brought to this market. Among them, the following are a few: AVatches of all kinds. Levers made to order, and warra’d the best kind, do. Tobias, and other approved makers; Gold, Anchor, Duplex, Lepine, Verticle and Silver do. Anchor, Lepine, Quartier and Common. Jewelry—a great variety. AVatch, Guard and Neck Chains; Watch a:-:d Guard Keys and Rings ; Finger Rings from SIOO to $200; Breast Pins from $1 to $200; Pencil Cases; Spectacles; Thimbles; Quizzing Glasses; Ear Rings, latest style. Silver Ware. Table, Tea, Salt, Cream and Desert Spoils; Ladles; Sugar Tongs; Butterand Fish Knives; Forks; Snuff Boxes; Combs ami Spectacles. Plated Ware. Castors; Cordial Stands; Tea Urns; Branch Candlesticks; Common & Chamber do. Spoons; Snuffer Trays ami Snuffers; Astral Lamps; Cups; Knives and Baskets; British Plate ; Spoons and Forks; Butter Knives; Briltania Tea and Cofiea Pots; Urns; Spoons; Lather Boxes; Tumblers; Cutlery; Table do. containing 51 pieces. Tea Trays, a good assortment. Also Pen, Pocket and Dirk Knives; Scissors; Belt, Pocket and Duelling Pistols; French and American eight day Clocks; Percussion Caps; Alusic Boxes & Aecordeans; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases; Gold and Silver headed Canes; Gilt and Bead Watch Guards ; Steel Specks ; Bead Bags; Silk and Leather Purses ; Portable Desks; Visiting Cards and Cases; Belt Buckles and Plaques; Teeth, Cloth and Lather Brushes; Powder Flasks; Perfumery and Fancy Soap; together with an assorment of MILITARY GOODS, and many other articles, which we will be glad to show to persons favoring us with a call. IT Watches neatly repaired and warranted toper form well. All kinds of Jobbing done at short notice. Feb. 27, 1836. I—ts C’SUEAP FOSS. CAfjiS. JJ. E3. CasnpEjeSil, & C©., DIRECTLY opposite the office of the “ Republi can Herald,” on Broad-street, keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Wy Goods & Ready made CSolSsiiEg They also keep a good assortment of Cloths, anil have in their employ some first rate Tailors, and can have work done at short notice. Those wishing to purchase Goods or have work done, arc respectfully invited to call, and judge for themselves. Feb. 27, 1836. 1 'K'ASEORS. G. EH. & <C. A. Feafoody, HAVE on hand a splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, which they will make up to order 011 the shortest notice. Also a splendid assorlmeul of HATS and CLOTHING, comprising every article requisite for a Gentlemans Wardrobe. Spring Fashions are weekly expected, as one of theconcern is now 111 New York, making our Spring purchases. We shall soon be able to present to our friends, a new and choice selection of Spring and Summer Goods. Feb. 27, 1836. I—ts NEW CEOTEEfING ST’ORE. Craaidall, Gb'ccss & Clo,, HAVE recently opened an establishment on Broad street, in the Clothing line, and have now on baud a complete assortment of Ready made Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats, Sfc., lye. which they oiler on the most reasonable terms for cash. To those who wish to clothe thcmselvcj cheap, we say call and examine for yourselves. Feb. 27, 1836. i—ts a Woßtf’tf ! tWoMcy I / tlSoneff ! ! Dame Fortune stands in merry mood, Pouring her favors to the crowd ; Be ready friend, before they fall— AVho knows but you may catch them all. ;i tt’orlitaic. Highest Prize, and SISOO and Auousta Independent Fire Company Lottery, Class, No. 7. Drawing lakes place, in the City of A ugnsta April 1 l/7i. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 Prize of §6,000 is §6,000 1 “ 2,000 is 2,000 1 « 1,500 is 1,500 1 1,200 is 1,200 1 1,000 is 1,000 10 l< 600 is 6,000 10 500 is 5,000 10 “ 400 is 4,000 30 u 300 is 9,000 100 200 is 20,090 128 u 35 is 4,480 128 a 30 is 3,840 128 u 25 is 3,200 128 u 20 is 2,560 128 li 15 is 1,920 128 10 is 1,280 2752 (i 6 is 16,512 22176 (i 4 is 88,704 25,861 PRIZES, amounting to $178,196 Wlaoles s2—Qbiwrters $1 Prizes drawn in this Lottery, payable sixty days after the drawing, subject to a discount of 15 per cent. Ikj’Oi’ders from the country enclosing the Cash, postage paid, will meet with prompt attention. 11 SIGOURNEY NORTON. Feb. 27. I—ts Agent for the Managers. CalhotiM', EBttSS, JEraniis, 7TT"AA'E removed to their Hotel Building, on the JiJJi North East corner of Oglethorpe and Randolph streets, where they continue the W£a©"essi2c Sreccry EEnsisacss. —IN STORE, and for sale— D.'.Gcino & Rope. Heavy Kentucky Bagging; “ Inverness “ Ceils cf Bale Rope. 1 HJUORS. A* estern AVhiskey; Old Aloncngahela do. Old Irish do. “ Cogniac Brandy ; Old Holland Gin; “ Jamaica Rum ; Old St. Croix do. / merican Gin ami Brandy. i Sugar. Now Orleans, Muscovado, and Ravanna; St. Croix, Jamaica, Loaf and Lump Sugars. i CCFFLF.. St. Domingo and Rio de Janeiro Coflee. Teas. Gunpowder, Imperial, Hyson. Young Hyson, Pouchong and Souchong Teas. Spices. Allspice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Nutmegs and Cloves. AVines. Champaign, (key and anchor brand.) Old L. P. Madeira; Old do. Sicily do. Lisbon and Alalaga Wines. Segars. Best old Spanish Trubocos: “ “ Principes; “ Habana’s. Tobacco. Old (Richmond) Cavendish; Plug and Twist Tobacco, together with a general assortment of Fresh Groce ries, which are oil'ered low for Cash. Also, a quantity of Petit Gulf Cotton Seed. Feb, 27, id'M. I—ts OPPOSITE THE COLUMBUS BANK. THE subscribers have just received from New York an extensive assortment of the most fash ionable Fiimitia rc, among which maybe found the following: Aiarble Top Sideboards Plain do Grecian Sofas, spring scat Square do do French do do Aiarble Top Centre Tables Dining Tables, latest fashion Breakfast do do Tea do do Book Case and Secretary Card Tables Dressing Beaureaus French do Plain do Looking Glasses of all kinds Superior and plain Rocking Chaim Rush and Cane bottom Parlor do Rose AVood do Alaple do Ladies’ AA T ork Tables, marble top Do do plain High Post Alahogany Bedsteads Do Curled Alaple do French do. POAVERS & SANDERS. Feb. 27, 1836. I—ts CoSttamlbsss WlaoSesjaSe saaad Retail SAUIDEERS" WABSEHOEJSE. At the Sign of the Golden Saddle, Broad-street, « few doors below D. Hungerford's Sf Co's., and opposite Urquhart St 11'are. WAVADE &. CO. Mann facturer’s of Saddles, e Bridles, Alartingals, &c., &c., have now on hand, the following articles: Saddles of every variety of pattern: Spanish, Quilted, Overlaid, and Shattered do. Plain, Boys. Race, Attakapas, and Planters do. Large and Extra Large do. Ladies do. of every quality and style. Bridles of all kinds—some good for uOjcents. Saddle Bags; Carpet Bags ; Valices ; Stirrup Leathers; Sircingles and Girths. Harnesses from the cheapest to the best. Coach. Gig and Dearborn do. Trunks ofevery description. EFThc above articles are of their own manufac ture. made of the finest materials, and by superior workmen, and will be sold lower than ever before of fered in this market. —also — English Saddles; Bridles and Alartingals Coach, Gig. Tandem and Sportsmen’s AVbips; Stirrups, Bits, Spurs, Buckles and Hames; Collars, Cut Tacks, and Trunk Locks; Horse Brushes, Curry Combs, &c., etc, N. B. Traders in the above articleswill be suppli ed as low and on as good terms as can be purchased of any other Alanufactory in the United States of A merica. Country Alerchants are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, Repairing done 011 the most reasonable terms. Feb. 27, 1836. I—ts EBAT & <DAF MANUFACTORY. WADE, BEARDSLEY & CO. Hat and Cap Alamifacturers, respectfully beg leave to in form the inhabitants of Columbus and its vicinity, that they have taken the store in Randolph-street, op posite the store of Afessrs. Carey & Bass, and the 3d store from Broad-street, where they keep constantly on hand, of their own manufacture, a first rate assort ment of Hats asitl Caps, which they will dispose of at wholesale or retail, on the most reasonable terms. Among our assortment are extra fine black Beaver Hats; Beaver and Otter Drabs; Satin Beavers, a splendid article; black and drab Youth's Hats, and cheap Hats, of every description; Caps, of all kinds and fashions. Please call and examine for yourselves. [lre’’ The strictest attention paid to the fashions. A share of pnblicpatronage is respectfully solicited. I-76. 27, 1836. “ I—2t NOTICE. THE Copartnership ofN. P. AVILLARD & Co., was dissolved on the Ist of Nov. last. The busi ness will hereafter be conducted by N. P, Willard, who is authorised to settle all accounts belonging to the late firm. Q. AV. SAGE. Feb. 27, 1836, I— ts Groceries ! Groceries ! I 18. &, Co., OFFER for sale at their Store in Broad street, one door North of D. Goldstein, 100 Bags Havanna and Java Coffee ; 10 llhds. St. Croix Sugar; 50 Bills. New Orleans do. 50 Bbls. Molasses; 100 Casks Nails, assorted sizes. 100 Bbls. Fresh Canal Flour; 20 Half Bbls. Buck AVheat Flour; 75 Bbls. Whiskey ; 40 Bbls. New Rum; 30 Bbls. American Gin ; 20 Boxes Sperm Candles; 15 do. Hull’s Patent Mould do. 100 Bbls. Alackerel, No. 1,2, &3 ; 50 Half Bbls. do. 4 Boxes Havanna Sugar; 50 Coils Bale Rope ; Superior Champaign Brandy, Afadeira Wine of the best quality, together tvith an assortment of IBats, SSsoes, & Clothing, which they are determined to sell low for Cash. Feb. 27, 1836. I—ts V'iiornton HAVE on hand, and offer for sale, on very ac commodating terms, a General Stoek off Groceries, —AMONG WHICH ARE — 150 Blds, choice New Orleans Sugar; 15 Hhds. St. Croix do. White and Brown Havanna do. 100 Bags prime Green Coffee: 4uo Sacks Salt; 200 Pieces heavy Dundee Bagging; 300 Lbs. English and Kentucky Twine; 10 Bbls. Loaf and Lump Sugar; 100 Coils Rope; Powder, Shot and Lead; 15 Boxes Starch; 40 Boxes Soap, superior quality. 25 Boxes Sperm Candles ; 10 Boxes Tallow do. Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial Tea; 40 Boxes Glass, assorted sizes. 50 Kegs pure White Lead, Linseed Oil, &c. 10 Kegs Butter, AVater and Sugar Crackers; 120 Bbls. Old Richfield AVhiskey; 75 do. New Orleans Rum; 25 do. Rock Spring Gin; 60 do. Molasses; 5 do. Holland Gin; 2 do. Port Wine; 1 Pipe do. Gin; Cordialsand Lemon Syrup; 1 Pipe Champaign Brandy; 8 Bbls. Cogniac Brandy, Otard, Dupey and cos. brand. 5 Bbls. Segnett Brandy; 1 Pipe Alarchs’ Madeira AVine; 19 Casks Alalaga AVine; 19 do. L P. Teneriffe AVine; 5 Bbls. Jamaica Rum ; 20 Boxes Tobacco, different qualities. Cigars assorted. Iron and Steel; Hoop and Sheet Iron ; Nail Rods and Round Iron, Castings assorted. Smith’s Bellows, Anvils, and Vices; Sledge and Hand Hammers, &c. Alill Saws, Cross Cut Saws, and Hand Saws. Feb. 27, 1836. I—if Groceries at WEaolesallo ci’ T. Iff. SMI TUI, (LATE RINALDI AND SMITH) WILL continue the Wholesale and Retail Gro cery Business, and keep constantly on haml a full and complete assortment of Goods in his line. He has taken one of the new Stores on Randolph street, opposite Calhoun’s Buildings, where he wiil be happy to serve his friends and cnGomors, sn the most reasonable terms. In store and for sale: Fourth Proof Cogniac Brandy; Old Jamaica Rum ; Old Holland Gin; Common Gin; Old Alonor.gahola Whiskey; do. AVhiskey; Peppermint Cordial; Anniseed Cordial; Perfect I.ove (io. New Orleans Rum; New England do. Old Apple Brandy ; Old Peach do. Old Aladeira, Sherry and Port AAsnes; Teneriffe, Sicily, Lisbon and Imitation Gert do. Alalaga, Champaigne, A’uscat ami Glafot io., (in Baskets and Box BS ) N. Orleans, St. Croix, I.oaf and Lump Sugars; Molasses; Havanna Coffee; Lagnira, Jamaica and St, Dcunngo do. Allspice and Pepper; Ground and Race Ginger; Nutmegs, Cinnamon and Cloves; Gunpowder, Hyson and Imporia! Teas; Cavendish, Ping and Twist Tobacco; Leftwich’s and Honey Dew do. Spanish and Common Cigars; Sperm and Patent Slould Candles; Hull’s, Brown, Soap and Fancy do. Rice, Raisins, AV. L Fruit : nd i'rouorvos; Powder and Shot; Gun Flints; Castings and Tin A'Varc; Butter and Soda Biscuit; Goshen Butter and Cheese; Balotia Sausage and Dried Dccf; Fulton Alarket Corn Beef; Beef Tongues; Kegs of Pickled Ttipe; Kits of Salmon and Sheeps Tongues; Alackerel, No. 1,2 and 3. Also, a good assortment cf Saddlery, CcdrjT TTr:?'?, G_-c. Gentlemen’s Superior Spanish Saddles; do. do. American do, do. Common do. do. Single and Double Saddle Bags ; Curb and Snaffle Bridles and Alaiiingals; Tubs of all sizes; Pails, Buckets. &c., &c. Together with a variety of articles consisting of Large Floor and Door Alats ; Russia Feathers; Congress AVater; Raspberry Syrup; Pepper Vinegar, Catchup, (Tomato & AValnut;) Jar Pickets. (Cucumber, Onion, Gherkin &c.) Lemon Syrup ; Poland Starch ; Tea Kettles ; AVaflle Irons ; Coffee Alills ; Indian Pipes; Com. AVhite Pipes; Wrapping Paper; Kegs win to Lead, &c&c. Feb. 27, 1836. I—ts Groceries tat WEioiesale or ECetail. .subscribers have just received and offer low H for cash, the following articles, viz. 10 hhdsprime N. O. Sugar 60 bbls do do Syrup 2 tierces threhle refined Loaf Sugar 1 do double do do do 50 bags green and Rio Coffee 15 boxes choice Tobacco 25 bbls prime Pork 5 qr casks Cog. Brandy 10 bbls do do J pipe do do 10 bbls Apple do 25 bbls AVhiskey 25 bbls Gin 25 bbls Rum 15 bbls Alalaga AA’iue 3 qr casks Teneriffe do 1 do Old Pale Sherry AVine 1 half cask Aladeira AVine 6 qr casks assorted Cordials 50 bbls AVestern Flour 10 hhds Hams and Aliddlingo 25 boxes Soap 10 do Sperm Candles 20 do fresh Raisins 20 drums Figs 6 boxes Lemons 10 boxes Starch 24 cattys Old Hyson Tea 24 do Imperial do 5 bbls English Green Peas 5 bbls New Y'ork AVhite Beans 100 ps Dundee Bagging 50 Coils Rope. J. T. NILES & CO. Feb. 27, 1836. I—ts COILKJMEWS KESTORATEUR. rpiHS establishment so well known to the lovers JL of good things, has recently been fitted up in a superior style, and now affords additional induce ments to visitors. The subscribers have taken great pains in the selection of O3<l cl’oiec Waaiics and Eiqnors of all kinds, as also the first quality of Spanish Segars, from the New York and New Orleans markets. The Eating department is now under the super intendence of one skilled in epicurean preparations. Oysters, Birds, Eggs, &c. will be served at any hour. Connected with the above establishment are two fine Billiard Tables now in complete order. BONNER & JONES. • Feb 27. 1836 I—ts Fresh Garden Seeds. warranted genujne, growth of 1835. IJAISED by the United Society of Shakers, En- U field, Conn., except some few kinds which are imported from the Seedsmen in Europe; and now offered for sale at SANS SOUCJ, at wholesale or re tail, by James Hi vita. White Onion, Colewort, Cabbage Yellow do. Large Purple Cape Brocoli Red do. White “ French do. or London Early Cauliflower, Leek, Half Hardy do. Early Blood Turnip Beet, Late Dutch Cauliflower Early French Sugar do. Cesarean Kale or Cow Cab- Early Orange Turnip do. bage, Salad or Swiss Chard do. Scotch Kale, Long Blood do. Sea Kale, Long Alangle AVurtzcl do. Early Dutch or Spring Flat Long White Scarcity do. Turnip, Scarlet Carrot, (very fine,) Early Garden Stone Turnip Orange do. ’ Norfolk Flat H Blood do. White Flat ( ] 0 ’ Early Horn do. Red Top Flat do, G urnscy Parsnip, Fine Scotch Aberdeen do. Long White do. Rutabaga, do. Early Cluster Cucumber, Long Hanover do. Extra Long do. Sage, Long Green do. Large Bell Pepper, Early Frame do. Squash do. Early Short Green do Cayenne do. Prickly Gherkin do. Purple Egg Plant, Superior Watermelon, Guild Cress 01 Peppergrass. Early Appleseed do. Plain Cress, Large Aluskmelon, Water Cress, Fine Nutmeg Melon, Large Tomato, Large Cantelope do. Small do. Green Citron do. Vegetable Oyster, Pomegranate do. White Solid Celery, EggAlelon (beautiful,) Summer Savory, Dutch Summer Squash, Dwarf Curled Parsley, Bush Crook do. do. Curled do.’ Crookneck Summer do. New Zeland Spinagc, (for Crookneck AVintcr do. Greens.) Mammoth do. Large Flanders do. do. Cocoanut or Porter do. Round do. do. Acorn or Calfornia do. Green Carlfcd Endive, do. Mammoth Pumpkin, Broad Leaved « do. do Large Yellow White Alustardj do. Cheese do. Brown do. da. Imperial Sugar Loaf Let- Long White Okra, tuce, Short Green do. Early White Head do. Giant Asparagus, Large Green do. Nasturtion, Ice do, do. Requeue, (for Salad,) Ice Coss do. Corn Salad, do. White Coss do.jO'om Chervil, Magnum Bonum Coss do. English Sorrel, d®. Royal Cabbage Head do.lLarge Scotch Leek, Brown Dutch dodSaffren, Long AVhite Naples Radish., Sweet Alignonette, Scarlet Short Top do. Sweet Marjoram, Purple Short Top do. |Sv,cct'l'hime, Long Salmon do. ISwcet Lavender, Long Scarlet do. Sweet Basil, Scarlet or Cherry Tur- ’ -mon Balm, nip do. Early Golden Sioux Coro, White Turnip do. Early Tuscarora, Yellow do. do. Early Sugar, AVhite Fail Spanish do. Early Washington or Julia Black “ “ do. Feas, Eaily Sugar Loaf Cabbage, Early Charlton Pens, Early George do. Early Akbops Proline, do. Early Dutch do. Dwarf Blue Imperial do. Early York do. Early China Dwarf Peans. Ln/ ge York or Harvest do. Early Mohawk 11 do. Early Battersea do. Early Sixweck “ do, Gary B'<llock‘s Heart do. Refugee, er iCOG to 1 “ do. (very fine,) , White I.idney “ do. J.r.ig‘c Bergen do. |\ .:ii:>g*-i Crai bei™' Polci'o. urge Drum Head do. iDutcli Case Knife <! do. Late Dutch do. Large 1./na “ do. Flat Dutch (very fine) do. Siad!! Lima “ do. Green Savoy s' >• Dtiieh At'liitol4unncr“ do. Yellow “ ’ do. Scarlet Runner. “ do. i Green Glazed do.. .'lower Seeds Assorted, Red Dutch do. At.so, the following Herbs and Herb Seed, via: Herb Sheds. Herbs. Dor.b’o Tanscy, Sage, Alothcrwoit, Catniji, Catnip, Penny Reydl, Eoneset, Princes 7i::e, Bugle, Motherwort, Wormwood, Boneset, Lobelia, Bugle, Penny Royal!, Mullien J .coves, Bene Plant, Elder Flowers, Eorrell Seed, Cicntn, C't.rlick Seeds, Double Tansey, Garlick Roots, Wormwood, Broom Cc.m Seed, |Thoroughwort, Clover Grass Seeds, As- Ilariihack, sorted. lUva Frsi, ! Lobelia. A IT.IV COTIES CF THB oner’s containing directions fei't! „ cnli.'va’ion and rr'narc iuor.t of'the NUclxu Garden, Also, Button and I Ala tna Gr.ions ; al! cf which will bo sold on acconimn,’?.- tiug terms. A liberal discount made toCountry .Mer chants. Columbus, Feb. 27,183 G. I—ts "hew drug HsTArk.’.’SEsivE TThUNN & PAULLLN, Jrwi fo?>, A’a.. havejur.t E y received from New York, a pure and full assert ment. of Di’iigs, Aiedie s '.?3; C2ic*’'.’er.-Is, c-‘l they are disposed to sell on acccmmcdating terms. N. D. Physicians, Alerchants, and the public gen erally, arc solicited to call and examine for thcmsclres. Orders from those who boiight Alcdieires from u* last ycai, will be thankfully received and filled; ws flatter ourselves, satisfactorily to those who favor us. Fib. 27, 1836. 1— ~ jAi-rns r. rziiuff.. e©., TitEj Copper rsvDl CEtreS Ercn M:mu£n.cfttre”s. ONE DOOR WEST OF THE COLUMBUS HOTEL, W'HERE will be sold, AVholesale cr Retail, all articles in the above branches. ’ Icrres cov ered, with Copper or Tin. A’alleys and Hai’gmg Gutters. Leaders, Heads, &c., made and pntcti in t!m best workman-like order. CO()KING STO VES ol Tin or Iron, made of any size to suit purchasers, and inferior to none that are in use. l.nginc and Si,nun boat work done with neatness and despatch. N. B. All articles of their workmanship warranted good, or no charge. Country merchants will find it to their advantage to call and examine their stock, as they will sell on as liberal terms as any person 111 ihn State. Feb, 27, 1836. 1— COPAKTWEKSBHP NOTICE. FIJAIIE undersigned having formed a Copartncr- B ship under the name and style of Nourse «&, Brooks, for the transaction of a lUciierttl Agency and Commission Business, beg leave to acquaint their friends and the publio generally, that they will continue the business of the kite firm of Nourse, Taylor & Brooks, at their old stand, and thankful for the liberal patronage extended to that firm, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, assuring their friends that the business ot the new firm will be conducted with the same promp titude and security which characterized their former connexion. HIRAM NOURSE, IHRAAI AV. BROOKS. Apalachicola, Feb. 27, 1836. I—ts ROOT & SHOE STOUE. E. Wells & Co., TENDER their acknowledgements for the liberal patronage they have received, since their estab lishment in this City, and would inform their custom ers, that with a view to retain their business, they will keep constantly on hand a full and complete assort ment of ready made Boors and Shoes, being the best Custom work and of Northern manufacture. H" also, made to order, in hisown shop, Boots and Shoes, which for neatness and durability, he warrants and defends. Feb. 27. 183 G. I—ts NEW MUSIC. JUST received, and for sale by the subsiibers, the the following popular pieces of Alusic : New York March; Child of the West; Sparkling and Bright: Aly ain Fire Side; Hark! Hark! the soft Bugle ; Tyrolean Waltz. (Cinderella); Go forget me, why should sorrow; The Arab Alaid ; Erin is my Home. All of the latest and most admired Airs, ATarches, &c., are now, and will continue to be received as soon as tliev are published. FOSTER & FOGLE. Feb. 27, 1836. I—ts CASH FOR COTTON. THE highest prices in Cash, given for Cotton, during the season, by CALHOUN, BASS & EVANS, Corner of Oglethorpe 8f Randolph streets. Feb 27, 1836. l-As '