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COLUMBUS SENTINEL AND HERALD.
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the law.
All Sales regulated by law, must be made before
the Court House door, between the hours of 10 in the
morning and 4 in the evening—those of Land in
the county where it is situate; those of Persona!
Property, where the letters testamentary, of admin
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the day of sale.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Executors, Ad
ministrators or Guardians, for sixty days before
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days.
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Notices bv Executors or Administrators, to the Debt
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to entitle them to attention.
O YES! O YES I O YES l
NORTON'S AUCTION NOTICE.
IHAVE now taken a large and spacious Store,
formerly occupied by Moore & Tarver, two doors
south of the Columbus Bank, where I will bestow the
strictest attention to all business entrusted to me, and
would say to those disposed to visit this market with
consignments of Merchandise, that goods by the pack
age will sell here generally at Auction, at as good, if
Hit better prices, than at private sale, and that my
most prompt and efficient exertions shall always be
vsed to promote the interest and benefit of my patrons,
and to give entire satisfaction to all parties concerned,
And as s have made new arrangements in business [
shall th erefore make new effi rts to merit the pa’ronngc
wf the public. E. SIGOURNEY NOTON.’
N. B.—At the above stand I offer an extensive a%
s irtinent of Books and Fancy Goods, also a stock of
the leading articles of Groceries, ncli as Coffee, Su
gar, Pepper, Spice, Wines, Bagging, Rone, &c. on
the best of terms. E. S. N.
Oct. 20 42
NOUR.SE and brooks,
HAVE ESTABLISHED THEMSELVES AT APALACniCO
LA, FOR THE TRANSACTION OF A
GrXjRTSnAL AGENCY
COMMISSION mJS!*i*sS.
THEY beg leave to acquaint their friends and the
public generally that they will continue the busi
ness of the late firm of Nourse, Taylor & Brooks,
at their old stand, and thankful for tho liberal patronage
.extended to that firm would respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of (lie same, assuring their friends that the
ibnsiness of the new firm will be conducted with the
same promptitude and security which characterized
their former connexion. HIRAM NOURSF..
IIIRAM W. BROOKS.
Apalachicola, July 1. 43 ts
WASE H9USI3
Business.
THE undersigned will coniintie the Ware House
and Commission Business at his old stand in
Front street. Grateful for past favors, he trusts, bv a
strict regard to business confided to him, to merit and
receive a share of public patronage. He has in store
for sale, on accommodating terms,
t3s(t Coils best Kentucky Hope,
439 Pieces Bagging, dilferent kinds,
Coffee in Sacks,
Chewing Tobacco, &c. &c.
WM. P. YONGE.
Aug. 31. 35 ts
JAMES H. I.ErSOt.DS,
WATCH WSAKEIS ATSTD JEWSIUXtSH,
2d door north of Kil lin'x Confectionary , JJr'dst.
RESPECTFULLY informs
sS™o< his town and country friends
y>
New York with a very rich
addition to his stock of Goods,
l| i(®> ® JMJk and ladies and gentlemen wish
superior quality, have now an
o pp t
•rtunity of supplying them
selves with articles that cannot be surpassed.
Rich fine gold Jewelry,
Silver Ware, plated and Fancy Goods.
The following articles comprise a portion of his stock,
#nd he will sell on as good terms as any other establish
ment in Georgia.
Gold and silver Levers,
Anchor escapement Duplex,
Horizontal and vertical Watches, of the finest
finish—all of which he warrants first rate time
keepers.
Setts of Ladies’ Earrings and Broaches,
Diamond, Ruby, Emerald. Opal, enamelled and
every description of Breast Pins and Finger
Rings,
field guard and fob Chains,
Seals, Keys, Lockets and Trinkets, of all kinds,
in great variety, and m >st superb nianuiacture,
Gold and silver Spectacles,
Silver Spoons, Butter Knives,
Superior Razors,
Bowie Knives, Dirk and Pen Knives,
Scissors, Thimbles, Ladies’ splendid Card Cases,
Head Bands, Combs, Belt Placques,
Revolving silver mounted J asters,
Plated Candlesticks,
Fancv Bellows,
Cloth. Hair, Crumb and Hearth Brushes,
English ride belt Pistols,
Sword Canes,
Four sided Razor Strops,
Silk Purses, Perfumery,
And every other article usually found at Jewelry
Stores.
J. H. R. as heretofore, will repair and regulate
CLOCKS and WATCHES of every description, and
warrant all (that were made for time) to perform well.
Gold and silver work, and jewelry, made and repaired.
Engraving neatly executed. Cash, or goods, paid tor
ord gold and silver.
Columbus, April 13. 15 ts
RACES.
The spring races of the mil
ledge VILLE JOCKEY CLUB will com
mence on the second Tuesday, 10;h day, of April next.
Ist Day.
Colts sweep stakes, §SO entrance, 3 or more to
make a race. A fine silver Goblet put up by the Pro
prietors, worth S6O.
* 2d Day.
2 mile heats, free for all—Purse S3OO
3d Day.
3 mile heats, free for all—Purse SSOO
4th Day.
4 mile heats, free for all—Purse SSCO
sth Day.
Colts stake, 2 mile heats. $250 entrance for the
•young Plate, worth SIOO0 —3 already entered—open
until the 25th March.
The money hung up each day.
H. F. YOUNG & CO., Proprietors,
illcdgeville. Jan. ?0 U2t
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.
ITIE subscriber having es-
Jf? 5?” tablished himself at Foster
y ~ Fogles old stand, ikes
rnet hod of informal his
l/p\ ft tends and customers that he
T P 1 llas J ust returned from Ncw
ifiA •Jfjgla York, and is now opening a
fne assortment of goods,which
.!*£&&**- added to his former stock,
makes his assortment superior to anv ever offered in
this market, and he flatters himself that his long expe
rience in the business, by keeping the best articles in
his line, and giving his undivided attention to his busi
ness. he shall be able to give genera! satisfaction.
He has now on hand an extensive assortment of
Watches of every description, Jewelry of the latest
style, Plate and Plated ware, fine Cutlery, Music and
Musical instruments, a general assortment of Military
goods, Lampsof various patterns, and a great variety of
fancy goods. J
AVatches, Musical boxes, and Jewelry repai.-ed by
experienced workmen, and all Watches that are of-mod
quality warranted to perform well.
Notary Public Seals and all kinds of engraving done
to order.
Spectacle glasses of every description set in frames
to suit customers. JACOB FOGLE.
Columbus, Oct. 20. 41
COLUMBUS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
EADSLURY WARE-HOUSE,
At the sign of the Golden Saddle, a few doors be
low D. Hungerford & Co’s, and nearly
opposite Ujquhart & Ware.
W. WADE & CO.
Uave now on band a complete as
sort merit of articles appertaining to
flilM line of basiness :
Jiillfm H AMONG WHICH ARE
fHi till i IffiSpanish, Quilted, Overlaid and Shaf-
Wlf f ,ed Saddie -
Plain, Boys’, Race, Attakapas, and
Planters’do.
- Large and Extra Large do
Ladies’ Saddles, of every quality and size.
BRIDLES OF ALL KINDS.
Some good for fifty cents; Saddle Bags, Carpet Bags;
Valiees; Stirrup Leathers; Sircingles and Girths. B ’
HARNESS—Coach. Gig, and Dearborn, from the
cheapest to the best. TRUNKS, of every descrip
tion.
The above articles are of their own manufacture
made under their own immediate inspection, of the
best materials, and by superior workmen. Also on
hand,
ENGI.ISH SADDLES, BRIDI.ES AND MARTINGAEES.
Coach, Gig, Tandem, Sportsmen, and Wairgon
Whips; Stirrups, Bits, Spurs, Buckles, Hames, Col
lars, Cut Tacks, Trunk Locks, Horse Brushes and
Curry Combs, Trace and Halter Chains.
ALSO—A good assortment of Coach and Gig Har
ness Trimmings; Plated, Brass and Japan’d do.
ALSO—A good assortment of Skirting, Harness,
and Bridle Leather ; black, blue, red, yellow, green,
aud cochineal Morocco Skins; Buffalo Robes and Bear
Skins.
N. B. Traders who may buy to sell again, will be
furnished on as good terms as can be bought either in
New York or Newark. Country merchants are re
spectfully invited to call and examine our goods and
prices, and satisfy themselves.
iCU 2 ’ REPAIRING done on the most reasonable
terms.
April 29, 1837 31 ts
GEO. W. W AY’S
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
CORNER of Oglethorpe and St. Clair street, im
mediately in the rear of the City Hotel. The
subscriber respectfully informs the public that he is
now receiving a general assortment of Carriages of all
descriptions, to wit :
Coaches, Coachees, Chariotteos, Cabriolets, dickey
seat Barouches, one and two horse extension-top Ba
rouches, three seats extension-top do., Buggies, four
wheels, for one and two horses, two wheel do., Sulkies
of every description.
The above Carriages are superior to any ever re
ceived in this market, and cannot be surpassed for ma
terials, style and durability. Anv article purchased
from this establishment can be depended on.
Call and see, and I will sell you bargains.
Carriages o r every description furnished to order, by
addressing the undersigned.
GEO. W. WAY.
I have a genera! slock of Coach Materials, which I
will sell low. Repairing done in the very best man
ner. and by Northern Workmen. G. W. W.
Feb. 1. 52y
JOHN E. BACON & Cos.
AOBNT3 FOR THE SALE OF THE
INDIAN’S PANACEA,
HAVE just received afresh supply ol this valuable
remedy for the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula or
King’s Evil, Gout, Sciatica or Hip Gout, Incipient
Cancers, Salt Rheum, Siphiiitic and Mercurial dis
eases, particularly Ulcers and painful affections of the
bones. Ulcerated Throat and Nostrils, Ulcers of
every description, Fever Sores, and Internal Abscess
es, Fistulas, Piles, Scald Head, Scurvy, Biles, Chro
nic Sore Eyes, Erysipelis Blotches, ami every variety
of Cutaneous Affection, Chronic Catarrh, Headache,
proceeding from vitiation; Affections of the Liver;
Chronic inflammation of the Kidneys and General De
bility, caused by a torpid action of the vessels of the
skin. It is singularly efficacious in renovating those
constitutions which have been broken down by injudi
cious treatment, or juveuiie irregularities. In general
terms, it ts recqmniended in all those diseases which
arise from impurities of the blood, or vitiation of the
humors, of whatever name or kind.
Some of the above complaints may require some
assistant applications, which the c rcumstances of the
case will dictate ; but for a general remedy or Purifi
cator to remove the cause, The Indian’s Panacea will
generally be found sufficient.
The following certificates, out of hundreds similar
which might be procured, are given to show the effect
of the Indian’s Panacea, in the various complaints
therein mentioned ; and also to exhibit in tile most sa
tisfactory manner its superiority over the syrups in
common use.
Charleston, Nov. 15, 1831.
During the last, winter and spring. I was afllicted
with a very severe and distressing Rheumatism, occa
sioned by exposure in hail weather. I now take great
pleasure in stating, that six bottles of Indian Pana
cea, restored me to perfect health, and I confidently
recommend it to all similarly afllic'ed.
JOHN FERGUSON, King st.
Charleston, July 12.1831.
I was afflicted four years with an ulcer in the leg,
occasionally accompanied with erysipelatious inflama
tion and an excessive pain in the leg and ancle j ant.
Several eminent Physicians exerted their skill upon it,
hut without permanent benefit. In this case, five bot
tles of the Indian Panacea marie a perfect cure.
MARGARET A. WEST, Market st. 121.
July sth, 1537. 51tf
r. iyiiedsielsh;!
W'OULD Inform his friends and the public gene
rally that he has just returned from New York
vitli a choice and fashionable selection of
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND FANCY
ARTICLES.
His Store is opposite the Bank of Columbus, and three
soors below the City Hall.
WATCHES.
Gold Independent seconds, and two setts of hands
extra jewelled, and finished in the best manner, (anew
article.) Gold and silver patent Levers, full jewelled
and plain of Tobias, Beesiy's and others best Manu
facturers. Gold Duplex. Anchor Escapement. Ladies
plain gold Watches and plain silver Watches.
EAR-RINGS.
Plain “old with tassels, long fillagree with tassels,
enamelled with and without swings, coral, gold stone
with fillagree, cornelian, acquamarine, agate, onyx, jas
per, jet, and every other kind manufactured.
FINGER RINGS.
Diamond, acqua-marine, enamelled, emerald, ruby,
garnet, gold stone, blood stone, topaz, amethist, agate,
tortois, pearl, and jet chased, motts and plain.
BREASTPINS.
Diamond, diamond and pearl, pearl and saphir, pear!
and emerald, ruby, acqua-marine, emerald, cameo,
miniature, coral, agate, cornelian, topaz, jet and plain
gold.
Ladies neck chains gold and silver, gold,watch hooks,
gold and silver buckles, gold and silver thimbles, silver
combs, gentlemen’s gold and silver guards, gold and
silver fob chains, seals and keys of every description,
gold and silver pencil cases, goid and silver tooth picks,
gold and silver spectacles, quizzing glasses, gold snaps,
enamelled, fillagree and plain shirt buttons.
Beautiful gilt head bands and combs, also artificial
flowers for head dresses and bonnets. Splendid Ost
rich plumes of assorted colours. .Music boxes playing
from two to eight tunes. Coral necklaces and armlets,
also an assortment of coral beads. Miniature frames
and cases: Castors; silver and plated Spoons: silver
butter Knives; silver sugar Tongs; pen and dirk
Knives; belt, pocket, duelling and riflle Pistols; per
cussion Caps . Accordions. Ladies and Gentlemen’s
dressing eases ; bead, siik and other Purses ; a full as
sortment of perfumery, and cverv other article coming
under the head of Jewelry and fancy Goods.
N. B. All kinds of Jewelry and Silver Ware neatly
repaired.
Nov. 10. 55 ts
SEGARS. —20 M Florida Segars ;5 M choice
Havana do. for sale by-
June 9. lOtf SAML. M. JACKSON, Auct.
FLORIDA SEGARS.—3O 000 Florida Segars
for sale. The bills of the Union Bank of Florida
taken for the same at par. by-
May 19. Btf SAML. M. JACKSOjN. Auct.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1838.
CARRIAGE SHOP.
RI’KEE FRICIIITT,
Oglethorpe Street, North of Calhoun's Hotel ,
HA\ E just received anew assortment of good
CARRIAGES selected from some efthe best
manufactories at the North. They having taken par
ticular pains to have them made to suit this country,
and to insure satisfaction to purchasers, thev will war
rant them for one year with fair usage. All kind of
Carriages made to order. Carriage and Harness’ re
pairing done in very neat style by good Northern work
men. A U), a good assortment of Carriage materials,
all of wh .a they will sell low for cash or approved
paper.
Feb. 16. 7 (f
M’lntosh flow*
LOCATED IN THE MOST BUSINESS
PART OF COLUMBUS.
SV ILL have to rent in a few weeks several Stores
on the ground floor, and ten or twenty Rooms on
the second story,for Grocery, Dry Goods, or Druggists.
The above stand will surpass any in the City. ‘’'The
Rooms on the second story will be rented to Lawyers
or Doctors for Offices, or to Single Gentlemen for
Sleeping Rooms.
The first applicants for the above Rooms will have
the preference. As many will be, in want of Stores in
the above Row, a speedy call may insure success.
For terms, or a view of the plan of the above Row,
please call at my Office.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
June 15. 24
THE COLUIVXBU3 HOTEL
AGAIN OPENED.
THE Subscriber informs the pub-
JLlfiFfK* c d,at * le * las reo P aic( i ‘he Colum
** ‘ Ira * JUS Hotel; and as promises are often
jllijiylfjp *dE|3i made to break, lie will not here make
them. He only desires a fair trial.
Sept. 5, 1837. D. SULLIVAN.
P• 8. The House has undergone a thorough repair,
and every arrangement made to render every one com
or table.
WANTED.
BALES Cotton, for which the high
” estcash price will be paid by
HARPER, THORNTON & LIVINGSTON,
Y . oSGING AND BALE ROPE.
300 ps. best Dundee Bagging
50 do Franklin works, Massachusetts
100 Coils Kentucky Rope
50 do. Hungarian
50 do. Russia Hemp
HARPER, THORNTON & LIVINGSTON.
Aug. 25. 20—ts
C. W. BUCKLEY & CO.
HAVE removed to CALHOUN’S NEW
Granite Building on Oglethorpe street, in front of
the Calhoun Hotel, where they respectfully invite their
old friends and customers, and the public in general, to
call on them.
They have on hand, a general assortment of
GROCERIES,
Low for Cash, or approved paper.
Among their stock are the following articles, viz:—
Java, Rio and Mocha Coffee
St. Croix, Poito Rico, and New Orleans Sugars
Loaf and Lump do.
New Orleans Molasses
Champagne, Cognac,and American Brandy
Holland and Country Gin
Jamaica and Northern-Rum
Western and Northern Whiskey
Madeira, Sicily, Madoc, and Malaga \\ ines
Mint and Rose Cordials
Lemon Syrup.—Soap
Sperm and Tallow Candles
Window Glass, Putty, White Lead
Linseed, Lamp, and Train Oil
Nails, Swedes Iron
Cast, German, Blister, and Sheet Steel
Dec. 29. 46
DENTAL SURGERY.
THE subscriber having made arrangements to be
come a permanent resident of Columbus, offers
his professional services to the citizens of this city, am’
the public generally. lie can be found at all times at
his office on Broad street, a few doors below the City
Hall. He will be happy to serve all those who, either
from the loss or decay of Teeth, may wish to procure
the aid of a Dentist. All operations will be performed
neatly and expeditiously.
Also Artificial Teeth will be inserted from one to
entire sets, of the best materials, (warranted not to
change color or contaminate the breath,) and so natu
ral as to elude the closest scrutiny, whereby symmetry
and regularity are produced, widen are so essential to
beauty ;*• 1 a perfect enunciation.
He begs leave to call the attention of the public par
ticularly to his method of supplying full sets of Teeth
fur masticating apparatus, or any Artificial Teeth
which, from the nature of the case, are obliged to be
inserted >n Gold Plates. Persons having lost all their
teeth, or part, either by salivation or otherwise, are in
vited to call at his office and examine for themselves.—
All operations are warranted to stand, if not, they will
be repaired gratis.
Ladies waited on at their residence if re
quested. J. B. HOFFMAN,
Nov. 2. 43 Surgeon Dentist.
THE renowned English race horse and stallion,
CHATEAU MARGAUX, is placed under
the exclusive direction of Col. Alexander Carter, near
Mount Meigs, Montgomery county, Alabama, and
will serve Mares at SIOO the season, $1 to the Groom,
and limited to seventy Mares. The money to be paid,
in every instance, before the removal of the Mare.
Col. Carter is prepared to receive and keep Mares
at sl2 per month. Every Mare shall be well fed with
grain and provender, and returned to her owner in good
order; otherwise in no instance will the money be re
ceived. Care will be taken to prevent escapes and ac
cidents, but no liability, should they occur.
For pedigree and performance refer to Turf Regis
ter.
ALEXANDER CARTER.
Dec. 7. 44 13t
THE subscribers are now receiving, at St7Joseph,
a large and general assortment of GROCE
RIES, which they offer at reduced prices for cash,
cotton, or approved paper, among which are Flour’
Whiskey, Rum, Gin, Mackerel, Sugar, Coffee. Wines
of every description ; iron Castings, Nails, Cheese,
Butter. Buckwheat,Raisins, Almonds, Soap, Candles’
Oils, Tobacco, Segars, Cider, Bagging, and Rope’
Pork, Beef, &c. &c. See.
They have also a large assortment of Shoes and
Boots, Domestics, Cassinetts, Calicoes, Carpe:in
Bonnets, &c. &c. together with many other articles in
the Dry Goods line, on consignment, which they will
sell very low. Also an invoice of Hardware.
STREET & THOMPSON.
St. Joseph. Dec. 26, 1537. 49 2m
COLUMBUS COTTON FACTORY’.
THE owners of the Columbus Factory respect
fully inform the public that ii is now in operation.
They have on hand a general assortment of YARNS,
which may be had at all times at the most reduced
prices.
Their Wool Carding Machine is also in operation
and any thing in that line will be done at the shortest
notice.
_~p- A number of boys and girls wanted to work
at the Factory, for which the most liberal priees will be
<riven by the week or month. Apply to
STEWART & FONTAINE, or
S. K. HODGES & CO.
Columhus, Feb. 8 6 ts
LAW NOTICE.
THE late firm of Campbell, McDougald & Har
ris having been dissolved by mutual consent, the
undersigned will continue to practice in all the counties
of the Chattahoochee Circui', the counties of Barbour,
Russell and Chambers.in Alabama, under the firm of
Campbell & McDougald. Their office is at their old
stand on Broad street.
JAMES 11. CAMPBELL,
alex’r McDougald.
Mav 4, 1337. IS ts
TAYLOR, HOLMES & CO., wholesale Gro
cers and general commission and forwarding
Merchants, Apalachicola, Florida.
H. R. TAYLOR,
, C. G. HOLMES.
W. Id. HARPER.
Feb. 1. 52tf DOZIER THORNTON.
MUSICAL NOTICE.
THE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his
patrons, and the public generally, for their kind
indulgence, and informs them that he is now ready to
attend to his pupils, and such as may feel disposed to
honor him with their patronage.
HENRY C. WALSH.
August 3. if
me f\ JA/N BALES OF COTTON wanted by the
OvoU subscriber, for which the highest market
price will be given.
The undersigned is also prepared to make liberal
advances on Cotton shipped to his friends in New
York or Liverpool. B. HEPBURN.
Nov. 23. 44tf
robin hood.
THIS distinguished Race Horse will make a fall
season at my stable at Fort Mitchell. Alabama,
ten miles below Columbus. Eyerv provision is made
and every attention will be paid to the keeping of mares,
but without liability for accidents. Terms will be
made known by applying to the subscriber, at Fort
Muchell JOHN CROWELL.
* Sept. 20th. 1537, 33 ts
“NOT THE GLORY OF C/ESAR,—BUT THE WELFARE OF ROME.”
CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WARE
IIOUSE.
I
I'l <ll
COXZEI.TVIAN & ANDERSON
MOST respectfully inform the citizens of Colum
bus, and its vicinity that they have removed
from their former stand, to the store lately occupied by’
McArn, in Broad-street, nearly opposite the Insurance
Bank.
Thev have now on hand an elegant assortment of
FURNITURE of their own manufacture.
—ALSO—
Paper Hangings of the latest patterns with suitable
Bc-rdering, Ornaments, and other materials for Cur
tains, &c.
Adverse to puffing, they would only solicit a call
which would enable Ladies and Gentlemen to judge for
themselves by examining the articles.
All orders will be executed with promptitude. Cur
tains put up in the most fashionable style. Rooms
neatly papered. In short, any thing in their line will
be punctually attended to.
Aug. 25. 36 ts -
NOTICE.
THE Copartnership heretofore exising under the
name of J. T. S. COLLINS & CO. is this day
dissolved by mutual consent.
J. T.S. COLLINS
E. C. ROBERTS.
Mr. E. C. ROBERTS is authorised to settle all
demands against the late firm, and requests all indebted
to call and make immediate settlement. E. C. R.
Columbus, July 15, 1837.
E. C. ROBERTS’
TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET-IRON
MANUFACTORY.
HAVING purchased the entire interest of J. T.
S. Collins, 1 will continue, at the old stand, to
carry on the above business in ail its branches. Tin
Ware made and sold at wholesale and retail. Copper
work of every description made to order, and warranted
of the best workmanship. Stovepipe, steamboat chim
nies, and sheet-iron work of every description, made at
the shortest notice, at the corner of Front and Craw
ford streets.
July 15, 1837 30
WASHINGTON ACADEMY.
THIS Institution was opened for the reception of
Scholars on the third Monday in February, un
der the general superintendance of A. K. RUGG.—
The teachers in the French department are Miss La
vina S. Wadsworth and Miss Almira Giles. The
studies pursued under the tuition of Misses Wads
worth and Giles, includes the common English studies,
the Sciences, French, Latin and Greek, together
with the following ornamental branches : Music,
Painting in Water Colors, Crayon and Oil, Mezzo
tinting, Transferring of Prints, Ornamental Needle
Work, Shell Work, and Wax Work, Fruit and Flow
ers. The teachers in the Male Department are the
Principal, assisted, if necessary, by Mr. Turner. The
studies pursued in this department include the com
mon Academic, together with a most thorough Colle
giate course.
Board can be procured in the most respectable fami
lies, at from $lO to sl2 per month, an application to
the Pprincipal. AUGUSTUS K. RUGG,
Talbotton, Feb. 15. 3 4t Principal.
UNITED STATES MAIL.
THE subscriber has taken the contract for carry
ing the United States Mail between Apalachico
la, Flor. and Bainbridge, Ga. per Steamboats, and has
selected for that purpose the fast and staunch Steamer
Free Trader, which is acknowledged to be one of the
fleetest boats on the river. At Bainbridge the boat in
tersects with the Stage Line running from Augusta to
Mobile and New Orleans, on what is known as the
lower route, and also the line running from Georgia to
Tallahassee, and will afford to travellers an easy and
safe conveyance to the ports of the Gulf of Mexico,
and with greater ease and expedition than can be ob
tained by any other route. The Free Trader has
been thbroughlv overhauled, and will afford every ac
commodation for the comfort and convenience of pas
sengers, usuai'y found in packet boats of the first class.
This arrangement has already been some time in ope
ration, and the trips have been performed much within
the hours prescribed, and to the satisfaction of all par
ties.
TIMES OF DEPARTURE.
The Free Trader will leave Apalachicola every
Sunday and Wednesday at 11 o’clock P. M. and
reach Bainbridge the next day at 9 o’clock P. M.
On returning she will leave Bainbridge every Tues
day and Friday at 4 o’clock P. M. and arrive at Apa
lachicola at 10 o’clock the next dav.
Feb. 12. 3 4t A. T. BENNETT.
FLORIDA AND IRWINTON MAIL
STAGE.
THE undersigned, having obtained the contract
for transporting the mail from Columbus, Ga. to
Fort Gaines, Ga. by the way of Fort Mitchell, Flo
rence, Irwinton and Franklin, have commenced the
conveyance of the same in two horse Stages, and will
leave Columbus every Tuesday and Friday.at 5 o’clock
in the morning, arrive at Irwinton at 6 o’clock in the
evening on the same days ; leave Irwinton every Wed
nesday and Saturday morning, and reach Fort Gaines
at 12 o’clock at noon on the same days. Returning,
leave Fort Gaines every Sunday and Wednesday at
5 o’clock in the morning, sleep at Florence, and arrive
at Columbus every Monday and Thursday,at 2 o’clock
in the afternoon.
The proprietors have made such arrangements as
will ensu - e the comfort of those who may take their
line. Their horses and stages are good, their drivers
attentive and sober, and the houses at which they stop
the best on the road. E. E. BISSELL & Cos.
Jan. 1,1833. 49tf
LOST.
“H” OST,bythc subscriber, about the 4th January
a A last, between Macon, Ga. and Mitchell’s Mills.
Harris county, Ga., a black Morocco POCKET
BOOK, containing a Note on A. Burns, for eight
hundred dollars, due the 25th Dec. D37. Also a
Note on D. G. Watson for two hundred dollars, dated
at Montgomery, Ala., about the 20th March, 1837.
Also a note on the same for twenty-eight dollars. Also
a Note for fourteen hundred doll u s, signed bvCoachas
Micco and Cheloky Tustanuggv. Also Notes on
George Reynolds, John Colly, J. J. Kidd, and others
not recollected. Also receipts for money paid Webb
Kidd to the amount of about fifteen hundred dollars.
Any person finding the above described Pocket
Book, will confer a particular favor bv informing the
subscriber, at Dadesville, Tallapoosa countv. Ala.
SALMON WASHBURN.
Dadesville, Jan. 15. 4 4t
NOTICE.
THE subscribers have formed a copartnership un
der the firm of T. T. GAMMAGE & CO.,
and have purchased the stock of Gootls belonging to
Mr. A. K. Ayer, nearly opposite the City Hall where
they intend keeping a general assortment of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hats, Shoes
and Boots. &c., all of which will be sold on the most
accommodating terms. Their friends, and t he public
generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine
for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere.
T. T. GAMMAGE,
J. H. OBEAR.
March Ist. 1838. 43t
NOTICE.
THE subscriber offers his services to those who
may wish to patronise him as a city Collector.
He will devote his time and attention to settling up any
accounts which may be placed in his hands. Office on
Broad street. No. 4, Mclntosh row.
Jan. 15. 50 12t MICHAEL N. CLARKE.
NOTICE.
WHEREAS the firm of FOSTER It FOGLE
was Dissolved on the 14 r h day of last March,
it becomes necessary that all the debts due said firm
should be settled without further delay. Notice is
hereby given to all whom it may concern, that the
Notes and Accounts of said firm are in the hands of the
subscriber, who alone is authorised to settle the same.
It is hoped that all indebe ; to the concern will settle
their Notes or Accounts befo e the Ist of January next,
as longer indulgence cannot be given.
Nov. 22. 44tf JACOB FOGLE.
NOTICE.
JOHN B. GUEDRON. of Augusta, having dis
posed of his interest in the Livery Stables in Co
lumbus, heretofore under the direction of Mr. Thomas
Fleming, is desirous that the business of the establisn
ment should be brought to a close. All persons indebt
ed are informed that his books and accounts are at the
office of Mr. Van Ness, where the claims against him
will be sett'e J, and where itis expected tnat all persons
indebted will call and liquidate their bills bv note or
payment. A. C. CALDWELL.
Att’v. in fact for
JOHN B. GUEDRON.
Columbus. Geo. April 13, 1837. 15 ts
FOR SALE.
A COMFORTABLE HOUSE and LOT. with
other out houses, kitchens, stables, &c. in the
town of Girard. Ala. on Broad and Bridge street, an
excellent stand for one who wishes to entertain people
or their monev, will be sold on accommodating terms.
Apply to HENRY MOORE.
Girard, August 23,1537. 34 ts
DRY GOODS* GROCERIES, ETC.
JUST RECEIVED, and now opening, a full
and complete stuck of Goods, well assorted
for the country trade, selected by a competent
judge, and bought on terms to enable the snb
scribersto afford great bargains to their friends
and customers. The stock comprizes:
DRY GOODS
Broadcloths, blue, black, and fancy colors
Cassimeres and Sattinetts
Ready made Clothing
Negro Clothes and Blankets
Domestics, brown, bleached and plaid
Sheeting, Irish aud Russia
Linen, Irish, Diaper and table
Flannels, red, vvlnte and yellow
Muslins, Cambric, Swiss and Jaconet
Calicoes, Ginghams, Dimities
Painted and figured Muslins
Gloves, Ladies’ and Gents
Hosiery of every description
Silks, black and fancy colors
Black Lustring, Gros de Naples, &c.
Edgings and Inset-tings, blonde and ntuslin
Fancy Ball Dresses
Superb Laces ofall kinds
Boots, Shoes, and Ilats, fir men, women and
children
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols
Artificial wreaths of flowers
Jewelry ofevery description.
GROCERIES.
Sugar—New Orleans, Havana & Muscovado
“ Loaf and Lump
Coffee— Havana, St. Domingo, Rio, &c.
Teas—Gunpowder, Imperial,and Young Hy
son,
Wines—Madeira, Champagne and Claret
Liquors—Cog. Brandy, Holland Gin, Old Irish
Scotch,and Monongahela Whiskey
Jamaica,Antigua, St.Croix,N O and NERum,
Peach Brandy and old Apple Jack
Cordials, in barrels and boxes
Porter, Pale Ale and Cider
Sarsaparilla, Lemon, and Strawberry Syrup
Spanish, American, and Florida Cigars
Tobacco, assorted
Pepper, Allspice, Nutmegs
Soap, Starch, Candles
Sperm and Linseed Oil
Flour, Butter, Lard
Cheese, Poik, Beef Tongues
Codfish, Salmon, Mackerel
Herring and Hallibuts Fins
Bale Rope and Bagging
Harness and Saddiery
Buckets, Tubs, Baskets
Hay and Shorts. Brooms, &c.
Together with a fine assortment of Hardware
and Cutlery, as
Mill and Cross Cut Saws
Trace Chains, Hoes, Axes
Shot Guns, Rifles, Pistols
Bowie Knives, Arkansas Tooth Picks, &c.
Per brigs Hartley, Cumberland, Sadi, Ac. —
The assortment will be kept full by the regular
line of Packets. The above goods will be sold
low. Terms Cash. E. J. WOOD & CO.
St. Joseph, Flor.
Nov. 1. 1837 24 ts
THE SUBSCRIBER
IS now receiving his fall supply of Groceries,
from brig Rhine, from New York, and brig
Alto, Brown, Baltimore.
J3O barrels superfine FLOUR
T2O “ Baltimore rectified Whiskey
250 kegs assorted Liquors
140 barrels Bread and Crackers
20,000 lbs. Bacon, in bams and middlings
30 boxes Tobacco, all brands
150 barrels Mackerel
40 “ com. Gin
10 “ best Holland, do
GO “ Rum, N. E.
20 “ Monongahela Whiskey
30 “ Peach Brandy
50 qr. casks Wine, all kinds
200 boxes, do
50 baskets Champagne
30 boxes Sperm Candles
5 half pipes aegnt. Cognac Brandy
50 bags Havana Coffee
30 “ Rio do
50 bbls. and 20 lids. Sugar, St. Croix and
Porto Rico
Also, Bagging, Rope, Crockery, Glass and
China Ware. Negro Shoes, Sfc.
500 sacks Salt, by the brig Cumberland, which
willjae in market by the 20th instant.
And is prepared to pay cash or advance on
Cotton, on shipment to his friends in New York,
Baltimore, Charleston, or New Orleans.
JNO. T. MYRICK.
Apalachicola, Oct 10, 1837 23
AT PRIVATE SALE.
IFINE new double horse Jersey Waggon
and Harness.
] fine single horse Barouche.
1 pair Match Horses.
1 Blooded Mare, 3 years old.
1 fine Work Mare,3 years old, perfectly gentle
On accommodating terms, by
SAM’L 31. JACKSON, Auct. & Com. Mer.
Aug. 11,-18-tf
/fl GROSS Wine Bottles;
jfliujr 10 bbls Brown Havana Sugar;
10 frails Almonds;
4 bbls English Walnuts;
5,000 choice Havana Cigars;
10 bbls American Brandy;
On consignment, and for sale by
SAML. M. JACKSON, Auc’r.
May 19,-8-tf
GROSS Lemon Syrup Bottles;
20 gross Wine Bottles;
10 bbls. Baltimore Gin;
20 bbls. American Brandy;
5 bbls. Malaga Wine, direct importation;
JO bbls. N. E. Rum ;
3 cases fine Hats ;
10 chests Band Boxes ;
For sale on consignment by
SAML. M. JACKSON, Auct.
June 9.-1 0-ts
I.OjVDOJf PORTER,
CASKS London Porter, containing
from 3 to 5 dozen in each cask.
17 finemahogany BUREAUS;
For sale low by
SAML. M. JACKSON, Auct.
June 9,-10-tf
TO RENT.
4 COMFORTABLE House ami Lot on
the East side of Mclntosh street, south oi
Crawford street, known as the house occupied
by Mr. Gregory, dec’d. Apply to.
SAM LM. JACKSON, Auct. &Cjm. Mer.
Aug. 11,-18-tf
’ ItfOItVOTM’S
CHATTAHOOCHEE BANK NOTICE.
I WILL SELL the entire, or part of, my stock
of BOOKS, and take Chattahoochee mon
ey; at PAR. , ,
‘The public is informed that the above offer is
not in consequence of having Notes to pay in
Bank, but on account of my firm belief that the
bills ere long, will be redeemed at par.
April2B,-5-tf E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
dissolution.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the partner
ship heretofore existing between James O.
Gorman and myself, in the trade or business of
Jewellers, carried on in the City of Columbus,
Georgia,is this day dissolved, and that the said bu
siness will be continued bv the subscriber
GODFREY DeGILSE.
Columbus, June 30, 1837.-18-ts
UST OP BLANKS
p„ r sale at the Sentinel and Herald Office.
Bills of Lading, Guardians’ Bonds,
Deeds of all descriptions, Jury Tickets,
Sheriffs’ Bail Bonds, Clerks’ Summonses,
Writs of Attachment, Dec. in Debt,
Justices’ Summonses, D-c. in Assumpsit,
Justices’ Executions, Marriage Licences,
Commissions to Examine Retail Licenses,
Witnesses, Alabama Jury Certificates,
Commissions to Appraise Alabama Precepts,
Property, Alabama Justices’ Execu-
Letters of Administration, tions,
Letters of Gnrdianship, Alabama Justices’ Sum-
Letters of Dismission, monses, &c. &c.
Administrators’ Bonds. 45
Live Geese Feathers, just re
f eeiveti and for sale bv
RANKIN, McAUAID & WISE.
Dec. 21. 46tf
JOHN BASCOMBE.
THIS CELEBRATED RACER will stand the
ensuing season at the HAMPTON COURSE,
near A ugusta, Ga., under the direction of F. W. Lacv
and be let to mares at SIOO the season, with one dollar
to the Groom—the season to commence the Ist of Fe
bruary and end the 15th of Julv. It is requested that
persons sending mares will send a note for the season,
and the Pedigree of ihe mare.
B>tables tor mares that ruav he sent to remain with the
horse, and will be fed and well attended to for fifty
cents per day black servants sent with mares fed
gratis. Every care and attention will be taken tv
guard against accidents and escapes, but no liability
will be incurred for either. J
f).scrip.ion.’ John Bascombe is a light or bright
chcsnut, five teet two inches high, fine bone and mus
cle, with superior limbs and action, and for sprightli
ness and intelligence of countenance, surnasse.l bv
no horse on earth ; in fact, take him upon the whole,
he is the horse of horses. He will be seven years old
the ensuing spring. He has proven himself his first
season, a sure foal getter, and has convinced his pa
trons of the falsity of the tale that was pt yi circula
tion, relative to his impotency.
Pedigree. —John Bascombe was got L-’Vii! Bertrand,
out of Grey Goose, she by Pacolet, an “he by imported’
Citizen; grand dam by imported Buzzard,great grand
dam by Wade Hampton’s Paragon, g. g. grand dam
by imported Figure, g. g. g. grand darn the old Slam
merkin mare by the celebrated imported horse Wiltfair.
out of the imported Cub mare. YV -.de Hampton’s
Paracon was got by imported Flimnap out of Camilla,
and she by Burwill’s Traveller ; his grand dam by old
Fearnought, g. grand dam Calista, imported bv Col.
Byrd, Burwelt’s Traveller was got by Morton’s Tra
veller, out of Col. Bird’s Calista.
Performances. —1834, Huntsville, Ala., Nov. 15.
Mile heats, best three in five, he ran tecond to Stock
holder, beating Rachel Johnson, Whalebone, and
Samuel O’Rourke. Time, 2m 4s ; 2m 3s ; 2in 5s ;
2m 5s ; 2m ss.
1835, Nov. 18, at Montgomery, Ala., three mile
heats, he won the purse, distancing Samuel O’Rourke,
his only competitor, the first heat, in 6m 525.
1835, Nov. 24, at Mount Meigs, Ala., three mile
lieats, he ran second to Bill Austin, beating Daphne.
Time, 6m ; 6m 3s.
1835, Dec. 10, at Columbus, Ga., three mile heats,
he beat Volney, by Industry. Time, first heat, 6rn.—
Yolney having broke down.
1836, Jan. 13, at Augusta, Ga., three mile heats, he
beat. Chestatee, Ormond, Col. Townes’ Truffle colt,
and distanced Paul Clifford in the first, and Vertum
hus in the second heat, in snt 54s ; 5m 565.
1836, April 12, at Augusta, Ga., in n match of four
mile heats, he distanced Col. Hampton’s Argyle the
first heat in 7m 44s—trackjthirty-three feet over a mile.
This match was for $32,000, $17,000 on Argyle and
$15,000 on Col. Crowell’s stable, consisting of Bill
Austin, Lady Nashville, John Bascombe, and Bolivia;
Bascombe having been selected.
1836, May 31, at the Union Course, Long Island,
in a match of four mile heats, $5,000 a side, after tra
velling nine hundred miles, he beat the champion of the
North, Post Boy, two strait heats, lour miles each, in
7m 49s ; and 7tn 51£s. Track not in the best order,
and the day windy.
1836, Dec. 9, at Augusta, Ga.. four mile heats, he
beat the grey colt Kite and Lady Morgan, in two heats.
Time, 8m Is ; 8m Is.
John Bascombe never lost a heat after getting into
the hands of Col. John Crowell, his present owner.
F. W. LACY.
Augusta, Ga. Dec. 14, 1837. 46 3rn
CITY HALL.
THE subscriber advertises the community
that since his occupancy of this establish
ment it has undergone the most general and tho
rough repairs—much labor and expence have
been bestowed to render the house comforta
ble and commodious —and he is now fully pre
pared to receive and entertain customers in a
style not surpassed by any other Southern Hotel
Having spent many years of his life in the bu
siness ofkeeping a public house, he entettains
confidence in himself of an ability to give gen
eral satisfaction.
His Table will he constantly and abundantly
.supplied with the best provisions which the
country affords.
His Bar is stocked with a supply of choice
Wittes, Liquors, and Segars.
His stables are commodious, and attended by
experienced Ostlers. THOMAS JAMES.
RATES OF BOARD:
Board and Lodging per month, - S3O 00
Board without Lodging per month, 22 50
Dinner Boarders per month, - - ]2 00
Board per week, ... ]0 50
Board per day, - - - - 175
Dinner, - - 75
Breakfast, - 50
Supper, - - . 50
Lodging, 50
Horse per month - - - 20 00
Horse per day, - - 1 00
Children and Servants half price. Fires
and lights extra.
Oct. 10 __ 23
PACKETS FROM ST. JOSEPH TO
NEW YORK.
THE following substantial and fast sailing
vessels will run as regular Packets between
St. Joseph and New York, and will take freight
and passengers low.
Brig HARTLEY, Ryder, master.
“ CUMBERLAND, Darling, master.
“ SADI, Vincent, “
Also, the new and splendid ship SPRING.
For Freight or Passage apply to
E. J. WOOD & CO, Agents,
. St. Joseph, Flor.
Nov. 1, 1837 24 ts
” G. DS &IX.SZK
WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER.
NEW JEWELRY.
J UST received, anew assortment of
Ladies’ Neck Chains;
Gentlemen’s Guard and Fob Chains;
Rings, Breastpins, Earrings,
Watch Hooks, Gold Thimbles, &c.
All of which will be sold at reduced pricas.
JVI B. All kindsof Jewelry repaired, and Canes
mounted in gold or silver in the neatest maimer
and at short notice.
June 3012—ts
NEW SPRING GOODS.
THE subscriber has just received, a fresh
supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS, of the latest fashions and importations.
READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, BON
NETS AND SHOES.
He would invite his customers and the public j
generally tocall and examine his stock before pur
chasing elsewhere, as they no doubt will be suit
ed with the quality and price. lie is determined
to sell low for cash.
Country merchants wall be supplied
prices. NEILL McNAIR*
May 21,-7-tf
COLUMBUS KOOK STORE,
AT THE COLUMBUS AUCTION ROOM.
HP HE Subscriber informs the public that his
b Stock being too large at this time, he is dis
posed to reduce it by selling at cost and charges.
Persons desirous of replenishing their Libraries,
or wishing School or other entertaining Books,
are uowinvited to call bes re the stock becomes
thinned off. If you arc in want of Literature,
come forth as the terms are cash.
April 14 3tf E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
MRS. SEAMAN’S SEMINARY,
St Clair st., below Broad, 1 door cast of A K. Ayres.
THE duties of this Seminary “ill commence on
the 9th of January. Young Ladies will be in
structed in all the principles of a ‘borough and pro
found English education, and particular atten'ion paid
to the following essentials, viz : Reading, Writing.
Grammar, and Composition. Music taught in a cor
rect n>d scientific manner. Tin- French language,
granMiiat. caliy, and with the true Pari ban pronuncia
tion. The speaking to commence with the first les
son. Ladies who do not belong ‘o the School, hut
who wish to become good French scholars, can join
the class from 2 to 4 -/-bock in the afternoon.
Mrs. SEAMAN will reside in the house where the
School is kept—consequently, the most punctual atten
tion may be expected.
References —Rev. .Mr. Carnes and Dr. Edward
Delonv will give all necessary information.
Columbus, Dec. 26. 47if
YOUNG LADIES’ COLLEGIATE INSTI
TUTE,
Brirwnivood, near La Grunge, Troup county , Gu.
THE exercises of this institution will he resumed
on the fir-t Monday in February next. The
Teachers for 1838 arc,
ROBERT C. BROWN, ) Princt-
Mrs. M. L. BROWN, J’pkls.
Mr. Dcsaxd, Classical Depaitmcnt.
Miss Clarke,
TANARUS” rench and English Department.
Mr. Uhink. Musical Department.
Board c m be obtained in the family ©f the Principal,
or in respectable families in the neighborhood.
Brown wood, Dec. 12, 1837. 46tf
ATjABAMA INSURANCE COMPANY,
INCORPORATED by the Srate of Alabama
1836, with a capital of One Million of Doha's
which can be increased by the surplus capital of th
Stockholders.
In conformity with the third article of the Bye Laws
of said company, two hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars of the capital stock will be opened for sale, in th*
town ofGirard, on the first of March next, ten per cent
robe paid in at tiie lime of subscribing, the balance to
be •ecured on pledges of real estate.
As it is probable that this institution will be ready
for the transaction of business b y the fifteenth of March
next, from and after that time Insurances and Depo
sits on Trust, agreeable to the charter of said com
pany, will be taken at such rates as are usual in offices
of like character. Life Insurances will be effected at
the following rates per SICO, at the ages annexed :
For one year. Age. Dollars,
25 1 00
30 1 31
35 I 35
40 1 69 y
50 ] 96
For seven years, —25 1 is;
SO 1 36
35 1 53
40 1 ga
... 50 2 Oft
\\ heU life. ----- 25 £ 04
30 * 36
85 2 75
40 3 20
60 4 60
Copy of th* Bye Laws of th* third section of th*
Alabama Insurance Company :
“ And on ihe first dav of March next, Stocks to th*
amount of Tw Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollar*
will be offered for sale in the tow* of Girard. Tea
per cent, to be paid in at the time of aal* ; balance t
be called in in such amounts, and at such times as may
hereafter be prescribed by th* By* Laws of said com
pany.
“ And on the first day of May next, a mealing w U
be held in conformity with the third section of said act
of incorporation, so far as it regards the investment*
of any surplus funds belonging to the company.”
By order of the Board.
THOMAS S. TATE,Sec’ypro tens.
Girard, Ala., I< eb. 50, 1338. Sts
NOTICE TO SILK GROWERS.
THE subscriber offers for sale, on the following
unprecedented cheap terms’ his PLAN CA
TION near Hamilton, Harris county, Ga. containing
upwards of One Thousand Acres of good Oak and
Hickory land, on which are cultivated a great rnauy
thousand Tress of the genuine Morns Multicanlis.
1 will take 124 cents a piece for all of the rooted
Trees of the Morns Mullicaulis, or Chinese Mulberry,
that will he growing on my premises the first of the en
suing December, and will throw in the Plantation
gratis to the purchaser, or I will take 16 cents a piec*
for the Trees and cost for the Plantation. This I be
lieve is offering of the Morus Multacaulis for almost
one-third less than they can be purchased for at any
market in the South, or possibly m any market in th*
United States.
On the premises there is a large Vine) ard of front
twelve to fourteen acres, embracing almost every va
riety of Grape-vines, now in a thrifty and prosperous
state of cultivation. This possession has one hundred
and fifty acres of cleared land, bordering on the aoutli
side of Pine Mountain for tw miles, and ha* seven or
eight fine branches, emanating from th* mountain,
running through it.
The Chines* Mulberry on my premises grows
finely, the soil and its peculiar location being better
adapted to their successful growth and propagation than
most plantations in Georgia 1 have trees which grew
the last year from five to eight feet high, and vatiou*
sires from one to five years old, all of which produced,
the first season, a most dens* and luxuriant crop *C
foliage. JOHN W. TURNER.
Hamilton, Feb. 1.
iC'p’ Th* Columbus Enquirer, Southern Recorder
and Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel, will publish th*
above twice, and forward their accounts lo the sub
scriber. 9 St
NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS.
WE, the undersigned,Committees from the Infe
rior Court of the county of Muscogee and
City Council of Columbus, will give one hundred dol
lars for the most approved plan of a Court House and
City Hall, with the necessary offices attached, to b*
about eighty-five feet long and sixty feet wide, two sto
ries high above the basement, with a bill of specifica
tions annexed, and the probable cost, to be handed to
Col. James Hitchcock by or before the first day
April next.
James Hitchcock, j. i. o.
M. D. Robison, j. i. c.
Mansfield Torrance, j. i. e.
Committ**,
W. S.CmrLT,
J. L. Lewis,
W. Williams,
Feb. 20. S Com. of Counoil.
FOR SALE,
A comfortable residence, with eigh
acres of land enclosed, within a short mil*
of town, and in a most respectable neight
borhood. Apply to
T. HOWARD.
Oct. 26. 42
The Standard of Union. Milledgeville, and Columbia
(S. C.) Hive, will publish the above twice.
PAY UP.
THOSE whose Notes and Accounts have become
due, are urgently, but respectfully, requested t*
RAY or. ALLEN & YOUNG.
They would also inform their friends that they hav*
removed to No. 1 Mclntosh Row, lately known as
Mclntosh Hail, where can be found a general assort,
ment of Groceries, Bagging, Rope, Salt, fee., which
will be sold low for CASH.
Oct. 1. 42
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
STRAYED from Mr. William Rogers’ Starr) oa
the Montgomery road, twenty miles went from
Columbus, on the 22d inst., a sorrel HORSE about
fourteen hands high, five or six years old, with heavy
mane and tail, his legs are somewhat swollen. Said
Horse belongs to the Express Mail fine, and strayed
off with a saddle and bridle. Any person finding said
Horse, and delivering him at any of the stands ob th*
road, shall be rewarded with ten dollars.
Dec. 27,1837. 47if M. HARWELL.
MAXWELL HOTEL,
WHITESVILLE, HARRIS COUNTY, GKOHOIA.
THE subscriber would inform his friends and lh*
public generally, that lie has taken chargo of th*
house known as the Whkesville Hotel, and intend* to
devote his entire attention to the comfort and accom
modation of such as may honor him with their patron
age ; and he pledges himself that no effort of his shall
be spared in making this erne of the most destrablw
places of entertainment in the up country. His tabl*
shall at all times he supplied with the best the country
affords ; his bar with an assortment cf liquors ; his stabl*
with attentive ostlers, and provender in abundance.
WILLIAM MAXWELL.
Jan. 27. 62 6m
A TEACHER WANTED.
AYOTTNG MAN of steady and moral habits, pre
pared to teach the English and Latin Lan
guages, in a high, healthy neighborhood, will meet with
generous encouragement if lie will call and see the sub
scribers living near the lichee Creek, in Russell
county, Alabama, eight milesfrom Columbus,by or be
fore tire first day of January. 1'638.
NOLON R. LEWIS,
STERLING LANEIR.
WILLIAM BARNETT,
JAMES PHILIPS,
PLEASANT PHILIPS,
Nov. 16. 44 f Trustees.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
“ffeß. EDWARD DELONY, having permanently
JjLjt settled himself in the city of Columbus, respect
fully tenders his professional services to the citizens
thereof, and of the surrounding country. He designs
devoting his time exclusive!}’ to his professional duties ;
those, tin :r> fore, who call for him, may expect th*
most prompt and regular attentions.
Ills office is in the south “ing of the Columbus Ho
tel, next door above Dr. Wilson’s, Broad street, at.d
his residence is the next adjoining, south of the Fe
male Academy.
Columbus. Ga., Jan. 4 1838. 48 3m
TO MERCHANTS, LAWYERS, &c.
P"gr2HE subscriber has opened an office on Bread
JS. street, above the store of A. Levison. Esq.
where lie may be constantly found, and offers to under
take every description of writing, either in bringing up
and keeping books, and adjusting accounts for mer
chants, or in drafting and engrossing all kinds of legal
instruments. THOMAS WHITE.
Dec. 6 44 ts
TO BEEF-DEKS OF GOOD HOHSES.
ARAB. —This splendid and unrivalled son of old
Sir Archy, will make his second and last season
at our Stable, near Eatonton, Putnam county. Ga.. at
the reduced price of §35 the season, and §SO to in
sure. For particulars of Arab, and his performances,
and the performances of his get, see handbills.
T. G. & F. C. SANFORD.
Ea’onfnn. Jan. 31. 1658. 2 4t
A T PRIVATE SALE.
2 Cases Men's BROGANS,
2 Palmetto Hats. bv
SAML. M. JACKSON,
Feb. 15 2 ts Auct. and Ccm. Mer.
LAW NOTICE. ‘ *
PORTER {INGRAM.
ATTOPJJIY A2D COCKSTILOXAr LAW.
I7& nil; on. Harris Cos. Geo. Jan. 25. 6lu
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