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COLUMBUS SENTINEL AND HERALD.
JAMBS H. CAMPJJEI-L, EDITOR.]
VOL. IX.j
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3d. All rule and figure work double the above prices.
Lkoal Ad Vektis eiik ni s published at tub usual
rates, and with strict attention to the requisitions ol
the law.
All Sai.es regulated hv law, must be made before
the Court House door, between the hours ot‘lo in the
morning and 4 in the evening—those of I,and in
the county where it is situate; those of Personal
Property, where the letters testamentary, of a lmin
istration or of guardianship “ ere obtained—and are
required to be previously advertised in some public
Gazette, as follows:
Sheriffs’ S a i.es un ler regular executions for thir
ty days, un ler mortgage li fas sixty’ and tvs, before
the day of sale.
Sales of Land and Neoroes, by Executors, Ad
ministrators or Guardians, for sixty days before
the dav of sale.
Sales of Personal Property (except Negroes) forty
da vs.
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application for letters of administration, must
be published for thirty and yv s.
Citations upon application for dismission, by
Executors, A luiuiisltatirs or Guardians, monthly
for six months.
Orders of Courts of Or tinary, (accompanied with a
copy ol the hon I or agreement) to make titles
to land, must be p tblislic 1 three months.
Notices hv Executors. \ iministratnrs or Guardians,
of application to the Con t of Or linarv for leave
to sell the Lan 1 or Negr >o.s o! an Estate, four
months.
Notices bv Executors or Administrators, to the Debt
ors an 1 Cre li.ors >1 ar Estate, for six weeks.
Sheriffs. Clerks oi Court, &c., will be allowed
the usual deduction.
Letters on business, must be post paid,
to entitle them to attention.
The folio ving per; m; have kin liy con ented to act
as Agents for the Sen iuel an 1 Herald :
C*l. C. Pakker. Coll’ letisvdle Monroe countv.
Pc ter Cone. Esq., K.len. Eifi.igham county.
R-v. ItFun'c vE. UaoWN, Perry P. t) llousionco
‘l’u is il Key'. Esq., Itruyton, li.ioly county.
Col. I’.i >s. I. II YL M es. 11 incord, H iker co.
-> rkpc nI) 1r x n,'h | Dalilonega. Lumpkin co.
tol. lon n1 >i 1. 1, F>r t~u vGa
lohn C. U .si.iyu I iiville, Ga.
E. J. Wo ink ’ S . Joseph, Klor.
Nouhse. Banovs Yt Cos.. A laluchicoln.
J. S. Y akb :ot; ; i L t upkt i. Sinvar! count}
Jas. B'Jcm xnyn. ‘ ‘ I'hb rl, Randolph <• .unly
J. W. Baciiei tv La Fayette, Chambers ro Ala
Chyri.es Muiiphcv. Dct'iir. DeKaHi cottn'v.
~ • r
WM. P. MeKSEN .V G YV. E. BEDELL
have associate I : hem mives together for the j
purpose of man aging ant cult ducting this establish- I
■neat, which lias been n te I out tit a itea’ and geateel j
■style. Tin establishment is a large three story hi iek |
building, on the corner of t tgo.’iliorpe and Randolph j
turrets, where the I’ < itii e lias been lately retno- 1
veil, and convene tit for stage pa sengers, going to and
from, when opemug and b-iivei in ‘ the mail, and have
ainiple time to get their m m sand reficabmen. 3, which
will always be orepared for t h.■ i • accommo la'ion. YVe
have issoeia'ed ourselves, not only Yvidl the disposi
tion but with the ability to give general sa’i-fiction to
•all of our fitiuids Yvbo may (aver i.s u idi a call. Wei
•deem it unnecessary to say much on this subject to 1
those vybo are acquainted with us, at! those utiac*
s)tainted with ii l are respectfully invited to try our j
cheer and sa’isfv t!ieinelvcs. I’ i sutiieient to say.
a hat this establishment shall at all times be well fur
inished, well atl fed. well at ended to persona Iv by
ihe proprietors and kep’ ’ ■••• font ri its. drunkenn. ss
111! I Its C ineqliei|C. S >,| ‘ . ■, 1-!r a- . sue!; ;it 1 i'll! I ,11 will
lie b estowed as -vill and . • “■■'■■ nblie. nr, trim age.
Srpt.n 3.5tf \TeK •:n & hicdei l
PfiA.VTATItIN tXDMYns b IVi S tbK.
riAHK uh'Oi iher off-.s fur a > * Plant itiett on !
8. the Uc.liee creek, ti-av S.itin 1’ •r■ in Russell!
eouiity. \!;y. en:i is u:g of I 1-0 ae e- ■•■iter par’
ofwhich is i:rsl nut’ im* st* • , l 1 ’ ‘■ .\r.rr •. i. a yomi
-price and in a fair si - .c - i*i* . Tht ?r i- a
s*uali n.-ver fteU';'. s re; tn -t t ■ . .. •frotlgli it;
.so a pi id sp ‘a; hm ‘u ihe ii! i*ovt(!
amis, a:; Jgu'lii ‘e; e. *-■ - ir\ ■ .til bin; l
il js A • i ‘ Lou - ii Ia • ;e _■ i‘riT
ed on ibe -eniise.s. | ■■. -■ ■ _ [o ,nr liase
■vo-lhi do Wei! ;o call.
Also .5 oi It! tt* icrcs fiii - ; ■ . ■- >,n bo (\v.y.
g t ecreek, in 15 irhutir, nett’ l.e ut> ot Kussrii.
J.VI. < ‘ROW Ki.L. Jr.
August 27. 1838. 30 A
TIKUIPnO 1 < l I ; flit m,
An effectual and radi'ul cun for polapms \
ulm.
f AMHE .subscribers n n it.e ig*m y for the j
JL above vat nRe iii-uu n i: and have now on i
hand and will e.onsi.ui y keep u variety ot patterns,
which they Will sell a’ AI uiufaeturers’ price,. These !
Trusses are .-upenor to anv instrmneui of the kind |
ever invented, ani are n> y ex enovcly e.ilpiiued bv
soin of the mast eminent pra titmners in the United
ii'ales.
We annex t!ieccrti;i -ate of the late Professor Eherle,
who used them wit:, great success m his o.vn practice.
• Oi.vcinx a rri. Ohio, May llih, IBJ9.
‘I have careful! > examin- I the Uieitne Truss in
vented hv Dr. Thompson of this S ate, and I can con
fidently declare, that It is unqucsti ui bly tlie most i
perfect and us ful ins.runnuit of the k.nd l tat has ever !
ieen offered to the public. It differs essentially in
construction tioai t:.e U cro An seminal Suppoiter
constructed by Dr. Hull, and is ;n ah re-pecls a f.r j
superior in; trument.’
The subscribers have also received the ag< nev for j
Dr. Ch tse’s 1 mprovod Surgical Truss, yv hie It is uni-:
versullv a I oitted to he Lie most ceruiin and lasting
cure ever discovered for Henna or Rupture.
TAYLOR R VVAKER, Dmggists,
Sign of the Golden Alurtar, Broad-st.
Columbus. June 20. ISSJ. 26:f
ciurr-viiojcHKM oojipa.w.’
Columbus, .April 2, 15.59.
THE Company was Ibis dav organised bv the
election of seven Directors, to-wut :
George . Clayton, John VY. Campbell,
Scab >rn Joneq Thomas lloxev. and j
Dautcl VI DougalJ, John Woolfoik, Esqs.
,A. 15. Davis.
The Directors then proceeded to the election ofoffi- I
cers. when George R. Clayton, Esq. was elected j
President. Seaborn Jones, INq. Vice President, and I
lid war I Carev, Treasurer.
-The Vice Presidcii’ and Tseasurcr in y befotitld at j
the Counting oom of Messrs, t'aihotui & Bass everv
dav, from 9 o’clock in the m irning until 1 in the even- i
jng, for tlie purp >se ot receiving additional subscrip- j
tion for the stock ot said O unpany.
Extract from the Minutes.
EDWARD CAREY, Treasurer.
April 2. 9 f
itKADv ji v in: rLot ht \ c;,
CHEAP FOR CASH,
Wert door to the It ink of C dumhus.
JS. SMITH, has commuiced receiving his
• Stock of Ready Made C! thing, consisting of i
Over Coats, Cloth Cloaks, Boston Wrappers. Blanket 1
Coats, Frock and Dress Coats, of every description,
Blue, Black, Cadet mixed Cloth Pants, Cassmiere Jo. j
Kentucky Jeans Frock and Dress Coats, do. Pants; !
Black anl figured Sdk Velvet Vests; Woolen Vel
vets; Plain and figured Satins; Cloth & Cassiuiere, to
gether with some loyv priced ; a beautiful style ot’ Silk
and Cotton Umbrellas; Fine Boots, Shoes and Pump?;
JSilk, Woollen and Cotton Shirts and Drawers; Cot- I
ton Shirts with Linen Bosoms and Collars; Colored
do.; Linen Ruffle 1 do.; Silk, Cotton, at.d Merino
half Hose; Gloves; Suspenders; Linen Collars and
Bosoms; Stoc sos every variety; Ciotll and Hair
finishes; Cologne; Fur and Seat Caps; Hats;
Travelling Trunks and Bags. &c.
The above articles have just been received, and will
Je sold as low as they can be had for cash in this mar
ket.
Columbus. Nov. 29. 43if
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TWO Title Deeds for lot of land No. 44, in the
3J district of Alarion countv, to-wit: one title
deed from Hubbard Williams to Richard Taylor; one
Jo. from Richard Taylor to John-Meadows; aisofrom
Abraham Randolph to William McGee. All persons
are forYvarned of the loss of the above papers by the
undersigned, and that copies wiii he established lit lieu
of the lost originals at the next Term of Marion Supe
rious Court.
CAMPBELL, M.-DQUGALD & WATSON,
ABOUT BBAXORUTU’I PILLS AND
Til Kilt KFtriiCl S.
A Vegetable and Universal Medicine, proved by
experience of thousands to be, when properly perse
vered w till, a cert a in cure m every form of the Only
Unk DitCtiE, all having the same origin, and invari
ably arise lrom the UNIVERSAL ROOT of al.
disease, namely, IMPURITY or JMPERFEC’I
circulation of the BLOOD.
In a period or little mire than three year? in the
United Slates, they have restored to a state of Ht.t ltd
ifi<i enjoyment over ONE HUNDRED THOUS
AND persons, Yvho were given over as incurable by
Physicians of the first rank and standing, and in ma
ny cases where every other remedy had been resort
ed to in vain.
In ail cases of Pain or Weakness, whether it be
chronic or recent, whether it be deafness or pain in the
side, Yvheilter tt arise from constitutional or some im
mediate cause, Yvhether n be from internal or external
injury, it will be cured by persevering in the use of
these Pills.
The great principle of ‘ PURGING’ is beginning
to be appreciated. It is found much more convenient
to take an occasional dose of half a dozen Pills, and
be always well, than to send for a Doctor and be bled,
blistered and salivated—with the certainty that if yon
are not ki led, you will be sure to have months of mis
erable weakness, ami the only one who is benefit!ed is
yojr D.ctor. Look at the difference between the ap
pearance of those two person ene has been treated
by your regular practitioner—see how pale and debil
itated he is ; see- how the shadow of death throws his
solitary glance from emaciated his o •nnt enunce;see hoxv
he trembles in every limb : his eyes sunk ; his teeth j
destroyed; his constitution, perhaps, irrecoverably j
gone—yet, just hear how he arrogates to himself crerl- I
it. He says, ‘ most inveterate ease of liver complaint’
—■ nothing but the most energetic remedies saved j
him.’ Energetic measures ! i. e. Mercury and Bleed- ;
mg ruined Ins constituhon, better say. So to save j
life you must half poison with that comforter of the
teetli and gums—MEßCUßY—and positively make
a man miserable the sad remainder of ins existence ;
this ts called cuiitig. Shocking fody.
Let us noYv look at your ‘ purged’ man—the mnn
who has taken Brandreth’s Pills for Liver Complaint
—lie has the firm, elastic tread of conscious strength, J
his countenance is clear and serene, his eye is full and |
sparkling Yvilh the feeling of new life and animation ; i
ite has been confined a few davs to his bed, but he i
used nothing but the true Bbandketh’s Pills. 1
and soon i use without any injury being sustained by
his constitution. Instead of being for months in a !
YYeak state, he will be stronger after he has entirely i
(••■covered fiom the attack; because his blood and I
tin ds have become purified, an f having purged avvay
tl c old and impure fluids, the solids are thereby reno- !
vated, and ho is not liorne down by useless particles, i
b tt lifts renewed hi life and body both.
The principle of purging with Brandreth’s Pi ! ls re- !
moves nothing but the useless and decayed particles j
from the body—the morbid and corrupt humors of the !
blood; those humors which cause disease—they im-j
pe.le the functions of the Itvtr when they set'le upon
Hu - muscles ,'produce rheumatism ; or, upon the nerves i
.roduce gout ; or upon the lungs, produce consump- i
lion ; or, upon the intestines, costiveness , or, upon j
he lining of the blood vessels, apoplexy aad paralysis,
and al: the train of disorders so melancholy to the
sufferer and all who behold them.
V-s. purging these lull not* from the body is the I
tiue i lor all these complaints, and everv other !
fin: ‘ ol disease; this is no mere aisertion, it is aa ■
Icm able truth, and each day i: is extending i:- j
self; and “ide it is becoming known, and “mor ‘
and m t ■ t;ipic tatod.
Tin core bv purging may more depend upon the !
laws bii h produce sweetness or purity than mav be i
generally i uagmed. Whatever tends to stagnate'will
nrodc:a . tekness, l> c ause it tends to putti faction •
the resin the necessity ot constant exercise is seen.
\\:ii constant exercise cannot tie used FIfUM
ANY c'AUSE. the occasional u-c of Opkninc I
j Medicine is ABSOLUTELY required. Thus the 1
i conduits “f the Blood, the fountain or like, are ‘
j kept free from those impurities which would prevent 1
is steady current ministering health. Thus, inoibnl!
j humors are prevented fiom becoming mixed with it. ;
! It ts nature which t- thus assisted through the means
and outlets ulue.h site Las p uvnled for herseif.
Du BkANDRETH'S i’ll INC IPA l, OFFICE IS
211 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
ms Minor offices ark at
Philadelphia—43 Ghesnut and 8 North Eighth
streets.
Boston—l 9 Hanover street, (only place in Bos
ton. )
Baltimore—Bo Smith Charles street.
Richmond, Va.— l‘Jo Main street.
Albany’—Corner of Green and Hudson streets.
Pittsburg Pa.— 12G Wood street.
Louisville. Kv.—ll9 Fourth street.
•St. Louis, Mo,—s6j Market street.
Nuxv < ‘r. Lt: y ns.— 3 O.d Levee.
Montreal.—6:s Notre >ame street.
Ctt YRtrsros, S5. O.— 70 Meeting street.
The. “ Offi -cs are fi-r the exclusive sale of the
Brail 1 - t-ili V( getabte Universal Pilis, “here tiny can
■a’ al tunes be nil! lined in large or small quantities,
■V o o’ ALFRED N PORTER. Broad street, 00-1
1 oh . a., so!’ Agents f>r that City. Observe.
Deuggi-d- are nner appoint* 1 Agents.
LIST OK LETTERS
sjt ■ YiN'G m the Put:’ Office at Taibottoo, i
ft a? J.tn i, 1840.
At-itjony. J A I.am. Green
A ban. Xa hanicl l.ancy, Titus
5 ■’ ■ “vn, Jos; ~|i Livings ’on Mr
th-ovti M ■ Katliarine Matbi-&Harvey, 2
| Ban:.bn Hobt More, Dr
| sc; 1 ‘•••mas Marshall. John
H’ swe:l, Wtn Mason, Robt
80w.... Jas O My hand. Wm
Lit • h. .Mrs Ann Murphv. Matthew
Barnes. John F Mullins, Thus J
I Bu ke Win T Mullins. Thos
Bird I el McAllister, Mr
Ciawf ird, James McDonald, Jas
| Glarke, Jesse M 3 N ewnan, John
| Oorliia, Joseph Oliver, Win H
j OriPeud n, John Owen, Amanda
Clay, Vlo-lin Powell, Wm
Carter, J M Patton. K C
Campbell, Wm A Reid Hugh K 2
Cosby, Arcliv lie Iden Mi-s Sarah 2
Denard, John E 2 Rutherford, James
Dean. John Reynolds. Miss P
Duke. Thos G Rot her well. Wm
I'.asotn, J T Snell John W
i Flewelhm. Thos. Smith. Airs Miranda
| Floyd, Jos Scott, Wni H
I Fulgham. Win 2 Snti h S J
i Fishtr, Wm Stallings, Jesse
j Glossep. lordan Stokes, Esq.
j Goslin, Barnett Stamper, M W
I Gibson. Samuel sistrunk. Jacob
i ontcc, Thos Smith. Mrs Nancy
i Gardner, Elias Searcy. Wm
Hardin, Miss Sary Stringer. A G
j Howard. John ‘ Talbot. Win \V
I Hu Ison, J D Taylor, Ellison
j Hah, E Vanse, Chas E
Hatinnack, John P Wood, Dr Chas
; Hough. Wade Walton. John II
: Hough, Sam West, Joseph
Hoi • ghton, Thos C \\ illinson, Jas M
; Jons on. James 2 Walston, Seth
I Jones. John Wimberly, Loois
4S 3t R. W. ROFFE, P. M.
LIS r OF LETTKK*
RE.MAI MNG in the Post Office at llalioca, Ga
January 1, IS4O.
j Richard Charles, J D MtCam,
; \\ in F Cobb, Littleton .Morgan,
.Matthew Foster Wm McQ taig,
: David Harvel Robert Oprv,
i Matthew Hinson James Rials,
j A C Hickey, \V in Shippe,
j Isiah Jon s, Ca.vin 1) Stephens,
; Henry lvng. Piety Strickland,
Lewis Lanier, 2 Isiah Tavlor,
43 3t J. R. McCOOK, P. M.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned has located himself at Macon, 1
as his future residence. During his temporary j
absence communications for him tnav he addressed to
j the care of J. T. Contant. JAS. R. BUTTS.
| Macon, July 1, IS3B. 25:f.
COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL, $300,000.
THIS Company is now ready to take Marine. ;
Fire and Life Risks on as favorable terms as
any other similar Institutions in tht State. All losses I
sustained by this Company will be adjusted with liber
ality*, and promptly paid.
IJi rectors— P. T. Schley, H. S. Smith, A. B.
Davis, A. Hayward, Win. S. Chipiev.
P. T. SCHLEY’, President.
John E. Dyvis. Secretary.
Office ovei the store of C. E. Mims, East side of
Broad street,
Dec. 6. 44;f
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE,
C CONTAINING Two Hundred Two ami a Half
/ Acres of Land.mixed with oak and pine. There
are eighty acres cleared. Also, a comfortable dxvel
ling, with all necessary out offices, a good gin house
and packing screw, a peach and apple orchid. The
entire under good fence. It is situated within 4 miles
of Columbus, joining the plantation formerly owned
bv Thomas C. Evans, Esq. Persons wishing to pur
chase cannot find a more desirable location than the
one offered for sale bv the subscribers.
’ JOHN CODE,
Doe. 6. 4 !if JOHN QUIN. 1
WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS TO BE SELF-EVIDENT, THAT ALL MEN ARE BORN EQUAL.’
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY IS, 1810.
LIST OK LKTTKRS
REMAINING in the Post Utiice at Columbus.
Ga. January 1, 1840.
Alison, Reuban J Milligan. Wm
Alexander, H T Morrison, Josephine
liobo. Doct Virgil Murrey, Jostah
Brd.Asa Mann, David
Barker, William Mi chel, Isaac
Dealey, Robt Munford Zadac 2
Barber, Dr J Mims. Mrs R S
Barry, William Magruder, Wm
Bar*on, Hiram Alunn, Jas E
Bijgers. L Al Alan, Henry
B air. Mrs Al Mims, AJanin
Atrd, Richard Morse. Airs Susan
Beauchamp. Miss C Moffett, John
Bosworth, Jno F Mol ey, l'hos
Baker, WP May, John
Biurit, William Monroe, PJ
Beauchamp, Sabird Mizzle, Alfred
Brewer, Mrs Elizabeth Mariin, S C
Bickcrstaff Janies Al Alay, Richard
Biaker.-taff Henry Alauson. Alias E
Blitcithart, Janies Mot’.y, B
Byrnes, John care of Mints. .M
* R ll Satumis Alitcliell If
Cook, 1 C Monroe, Alias Al
Colliers. Geo W Myga.lt, F F
Collins, Cinday Mur on, John A
Cartlidge, J Mnssdy, K 2
Cunningham, Rulherina Noisier, 11 Al
Cla. k, Eliza 2 Nixon, W H
Cunningham, Edw Nail.C
Campbell Daniel Nelson, Jas
Chapman, Samuel Nelson. John
Co’ti n Cyrus W Owens, Samuel
Coloord. William Owens, E \V
Campbell, John Olmsted. E L
Calhoun, A Olrnste I, Alary J
Caraway. K Overly, Richard
Colttnan, Mrs Catharine Ow<ns. Martha F
Christy, Al E Patiilo, Jas 2
Conwav. Wm Paco, \\ m
Cole, \\ r m Payn-, Win
Cook, James Jr Pruitt, Airs E
Chamberlin, R Al Powell, Isaac
Carr, Paddy Pennenter,Nancy 2
Chamberlin,C A r Peggelt.t.x Pli
Caul, D T Powell, Mrs E
Dean, Dr 2 Peevy, Green
Dehbar, Thomas Pace, Win Jr
Dunn, Axiutn Parkman,Syrena
Da* is. Harriet Pyc, Vain.li ne
Davis, Win E Powers, Rebecca
Emineit. Aim 2 Penfon. Abner
Ezekiel, E Pruitt, Ri.tha
Edwards, Win Riley, John
Elliott, G W Ray. J S
Fuller, Win Roney, Charles
Fanning, FD Robison. JJlathrw
Fields, Wm Al Reaves, Miss Sophrona
Fishburn, E lloney*, Julia F
Fa’.keiiberrv, Isaac Royvcl!, Richard
Fmb.itow, Jas A Ridley. Dr Wm Al S 3
Funch, Jas E Royster, Solomon
Felton, W Readily*. Richard
Forman, Jas II Rolin, John
Fontaine, George Read, Stephen
Fioid, Mrs Tobtiha Rose, Washington
Fraile-s, Howel Rose, Henry
Fielding. J IV Roberts, W M
Freeman, Norton Rhodes, A S 3V
Fox. Mrs Jane Rogers, JB
Fanning, F D 5 Roberts, Jarius
Gibson, Mrs Sa.tah Stewart. James “
Glass. Henry A
Grimes. Mrs Josiah Sa’usbury. Jolni S
Grigg, John 11 S’iins.JihnS 2
Grimes, F T Stu 11, Air
Gressom, Jas 2 Scott, Alexander
Goodman, S M Springer, J Al
Green, David Jr Jharp, J
Gordon, G Smaley, B T
Graves. John 2 Scurlock John
Gray, Mrs Al Al Simmons, Amelia
B:rant, Al or J Sloane. Win
Garrett. B St. Clair, George
Glenn, Win or Jas Smith, Newel
Galhrighf, Zubuion Sethels, J J
Gray, J J Smothers, Elizabeth
Goleiowski Chas Staples, II H 2
Grover. Mrs Alary Stn.niuiis, S C
Green W J Smith. John
Godfrey. Sims. B I.
Hoover. Thomas Stuyner. Thos
Hoisted, W C Stewart. W
H nis. Wiley S irk, S
llode, N W Scett. S F
IJidicr. E S Slnppy N R J
Holmes, J L Stui.h. Augustus
Hughes, AY II Stow. 1, F & G
Harper, Mi-s Martha Shaip, It
Harris. Nathan Staples L E 2
Holmes. Matilda Smith, Eraxtus
Heydeu, Robert Scales, A W
Hughes, Jas Al Suit'll A
Hill. Wm Btewart, Miss Sarah
Hevduf. idt, ScVoy, P T 4
Huff Jas B Terry , J
Hinton Joshua Tillery. R
Hardwick, ( has A Tea-k, A G 2
Uammack Joseph Terry. ! hflfr J
Hviscv. George Teat. Thos M
Htl rris, Thos Terrv, Samuel U
Cawev Thos Thomas, K K
! Hinton John Tamer, George
j Holt, W C Turk.WJ
I Hurt. Wm Esq 2 Terrv Mrs E S
I Harvill, AVm H Tax hr, Miss C care of
i Hi gin Chat H i\l:ss Wray
[ Havin’. Col O 2 Thompson M
Harxvi!!, Mrs N tney Tavlor. J did
HalliJav, D T Wei s Sc Hudgins
flint, Henry Woods. Wm
Hughes Jones Wells, S G
Hiiss John Whiltick, Lovic L 2
Harris .John S Ware John A
Hill, Edmund Wi Hams, Mbs Mary F
Howard, Benjamin Westmoreland, Jane
Hcthcox, J Wood in ?*-. Isaac II
Harper. William Welch Thomas
Ilonght >n, J R Wimberly, Sarah A
Ingcrsoll, Dr Wm Walker, Miss I.ucina
Ingram Miss Fanny Wil tarns, David
Jones, Amnia Ward Austin
Jaqnes,!? W Ward, John
Jackson. Jonathan Woodruff, Capt L T
Johnson, Daniel Wright. Roval
Jackson. Jordan Waggoner, Ilehry
Jones. T D Wood, Ann
Jackson, C W Wra'tlnugton. Wm
lvart, E Wa ding, Mary
King, P Webster, Wm
King. M Wile. W
Keliellcy. E Ward, T anv's
Kilpatrick. J P Wiggins. Joseph
Koockogey. Miss E Wiggins. .1 C
Lovelace, James White, Z
Livingston, W A Willis, Anderson
Lord & Cos \\ vnn, George II
Leopard, Jno Wade, P
Lv n. James M Williams. Joshua
Lam tr. W H Wav. George W
Lamb, W A B Williams, Drvid
Lucky, John A illiam on, Nancy G
Lewis, John S White, Read Cyrus
Lane, Drury Ma’lv, Malert
Lanning, James Willis, M A
I,pc, James We'is, Aruf-rson
Leopard, Mr Williams, Joshmay
Leonard. Capt A Womherlv. Andretv
Lewis. Nelson R Willis. H Y
Lewis, Wilev YV all.’Robt
Moo e.D Wigglestones, Tchahod
Persons calling for anv of the above letters will
please sav they are advt rtised.
4 3t JAMES VAN NESS’P. M.
SSO REWARD,
R ANA WAV from the subscriber, living four and
a half miles south-east of Cahawba, Dallas co., :
Ala , on the IS h of November last, a negro man
named Henrv. but who sometimes calls his name Sea
horn aged aii ‘u* 2S years, about five feet eight inches
in luight, yeiloYV complexion. \v ith a scar over one of
his eves, i ear his hair, about one and a half inches
long stout built, weighing about 170 or 180 pounds, a
little stoop-shouldered, has a down look is slow spo
ken. and very f >nd of drink. Sai t negro is a carpenitt
b>* rade. a tolerable blacksmith, and painter.
The subscriber bought said negro of Thos. Craig, l
Esq. of Dallas county, Alabama. Mr. Craig pur
chas'd him of a Mr. Goodwin, of M >n*g >m--rv coun
tv and he is said to have been raised in Georgia.
The abov? reward wi 1 be given f>r him if delivered
to me at my house, in Dallas county, or $25 if con
fined i anv jail so that I get him.
“ JOHN E. BARNES.
11 is probable said negro has been conveyed away
bv some white man.
The Montgomery Advertiser, an 1 Sentinel, Co
s Ga., will copy the above five times, and for
ward their accoun's to ‘he subscriber, at Barnes’
P. 0., Dallas county, Alabama.
Dec. 14. ‘ 46 5t
HEARD AND WELSH,
BOSTON. Mass., have for sale American Gin. o-
Eagle. Anchor, and other brands; American
Brandv of all proofs, pure Spirits. Imitation Rums,
New Rum and Alcoh 1. Orders will be punctually
attended to, and the Liquors put up in good harrels or
hh Is. at the option of the purchaser. Strict attention
will also be given to the shipping of Liquors ordered.
Boston. Mav 26.1838. ‘ 19tf
NEGROES AND LAND FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale a line lot of family
Negroes. Colton wil; be received in payment
at libera! prices, if desired. Also, a few select settle
ments of Alabama Lands in the Mar! region.
J. R. JONES.
Columbus. Nov J3 4| —-ts
UNEXAMPLED
MAHXfjZCTH SCHEME’.!
fipHE lollowmg details *f a Schx.mk or a I,ot-
B tery*. to be drawn ’>* DECEAIBEIi next,
warrants us in declaring tt tu bo l NPA K ALLELED
in the history of Lotteries. Prizes to the amount
have never before been offered to the public. It is true,
there are many blanks, but on the other hand, the ex
tremely low charge of J<2U per Ticket—-the J ahie and
Number of the Capitals, and the revival of the old
custom of WARRANTING THAT EVERY I
PRIZE SHALL BE DRAWN AND SOLD,
wil., we are sure, give universal satisfaction, and es
pecially to the SIX HUNDRED PRIZE HOLD
ERS.
iZfJ*’ To those disposed to adventure, we recom
mend EARLY’ APPLICATION being made to us
for Tickets—when the Prizes are all sold, Blanks only
remain—the first buyers havr (lie best chance. We,
therefore, emphatically say— DELA Y NO T I but at
once remit and transmi to n- your orders, which shall
always recei\*e our immediate attention. Letters to
be addressed, and applications made to
SYLVESTER & CO.,
156, Broadway, New York.
ICy” Observe the Number, 156.
$700,000::: $500,000:: 23,000::
6of $30.000! 13 of $5,0001!! 3of $10,000!!
GRAND REAL ESTATE and BANK STOCK !
LOTTERY
OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN NEW
ORLEANS.
.y.J 3 * The Rt'-he.it :t.'< ‘ /.•!■.’</ -ff ;*uijiccnt Scheme ever
presented to ,*/.t Public 1:1 i ’> or miy other country.
‘iiCKEi'a ONLY N2O.
Authorized iy an act ot the Legislative Assembly of
Florida, and under the directions of the Commis
sioners acting under the same.
To lie drawn at Jacksonville, Florida, Dec I, 1839.
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Managers.
SYLVESTER & CO., 156 Broadway,New York,
SOI.E Ao£.VT4.
XQ COMBINATION NUMBERS!!!
100.000 Tickets, from .Vo. 1 upwards, in succession.
Tho Deeds of the property and the Stock transferred
in trust to the Commissioners appointed by the said
act of the Legislature of Florida, for the security
of the Prize-holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
1 Prize —The Arcade —256 feet, 5 ni
ches. 4 lilies, on Maga
zine street;
101 feet, 11 inches, on
Natchez street;
126 feet, 6 inches, on Gra
ver street. Rented at
about $37 000 per aim.
Valued at $709 000
1 Prize—City Hotel —13- fee*, on Com
mon street;
14Sfect,Giuch<is, onCawp
street. Rented at $25,-
000— Valued at 600,000
1 Prize—Dwelling House (adjoining tho
Arcade) No. 16, 24 feet,
7 inches front on Natch
ez street. Rented at
sl2oo—Valued at 20,000
1 Prize—Ditto —(Adjoining the Arcade)
No. IS, 23 feet front on
Natchez stieet. Rented
at $l2O0 —Valued at 20.000
1 Prize—Ditto—(Adjoiuingthe Arcade)
No. 20, 23 feet front on
Natchez street. Rented
at $l2O0 —Valued at 20,000
1 Prize—-Ditto—No. 23, North-east
corner of Basin & Cus
tom-house street; 40 feet
front on Basin, and 40 ft.
ott Franklin stieet, by 127
feet deep inCustom bouse
street. Rented at SISOO.
Valued a* 20,000
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 24, South-Yvest
corner of Basin & Cus
tom-house street ; 32 ft.
. 7 inches on Basin, 82 ft.
7 inches on Franklin, 127
feet, 10J inches deep in
front of Custom-house
street. Rented at SISOO.
Valued at 20,000
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 sett, 8 in
ches on Royal slrpet, by
1*27 feet, 1 1 inches deep.
Rented at SIOO0 —Val-
ued at 15,000
1 Prize—2so shares Canal Bank Stock,
* ICO each, 25,000
1 Ditto—2 Cod ttos Commercial ditto,
SIOO each, 20,000
1 Ditto—lso ditto Mechanics’ & Tra
ilers’,—s.lso each, 15,000
1 Ditto—loo ditt C’.ty Bank. SIOO
each, 10.000
1 Ditto—loo do. Ditto da.—Sloo each, 10.000
1 Ditto—loo do. Ditto do—SIOO each. 10,000
1 Ditto—so ditto lixchaie-e Hank. £>loo
each, * 5.009
1 Ditto—so Ho Ditto do.—sloo each, 6,000
1 Ditto—2s ditto Gas Light Bank, JjilCO
. each, 2 500
1 Ditto—2s do. I)iit > do.—sloo each, 2,500
1 Ditto—ls ditto Mechanics’ & Tra
ders’—sloo each. 1,500
1 Ditto—ls do Ditto do.—s!oo each, 1,500
20 Ditto—each 10 shares of the Louis
iana State Bank, SIOO each,
each Prize SI,OOO, 20,000
10 Ditto—each 2 shares of SIOO each,
each Prize S2OO. of the Gas
Light Bank, 2,000
200 Ditto—each 1 share of SIOO, of the
Bank of Louisiana, 20,000
200 Ditto—each 1 share of SIOO, of the
New Orleans Bank, 20,000
150 Ditto—each 1 share of SIOO, of the
Union Bank ol Florida, 15,000
600 Prizes. $1,500,000
‘JACKETS $30 —NO SHARES.
The whole of the Tickets, with their numbers, as
also those containing the Prizes, will be examined and
sealed by the Commissioners appointed under the Act,
previously to their being put into the wheels. One
Yvheel will contain the whole of the Numbers, the
other will contain Six Hundred Prizes, and the
first 600 Numbers that shall be drawn out, will be en
title I to such Prize as may be drawn to its number,
art 1 the fortunate ho! lers of such Prizes will have
such property transferred to them immediately after
the Drawing, unincumbered. and without any deduc
tion !
May 7 1839. IS'PI
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY’next will
be sold before the C >urt House door of Ran
dolph county, the following lots of Land, or so much as
will pay he taxes due thereon, and expenses, viz :
Lot ol land No. 71,8ih district Randolph county,
levied on as the properly of Lemuel YYebb; taxes due
one dollar, one cent and eight mi,is.
Also, the sou h half of lot No. 77. 6 h district Ran
dolph countv, property of Andrew Huward; taxes
due S2O 25.’
Lot No 233, 7th district Rail io'ph county, property i
of Josiah Stephens; taxes due, one doliar, one cent
and nine mi'ls.
Lot No. 269. s:h district Ran folph county, property
of Jostah Tomblin; taxes due, $1 25.
Lot No. 75, Sth district Randolph county, property
of Win. Royals; taxes due. 93| cents.
Let No. 95. Bth district Randolph county, property
of James B. Johnson; Taxes due, $2 75.
Lot No. 332. S,h district Ran iolph county, property
of H. H. Raney; taxes due, $2 63.
Lot No. 124. 7th district Randolph county , property
of Levi Owens; taxes due SI 36.
Lot No. 81 11th district Randolph county, property
of James H. Fulton; taxes due. $! 07.
T,o No. 8 ’ VI ’herakee oun*v. proper;-,
of Perry Carr II: taxes due. $1 !2i,
WM. TUCKER, T. C.R.C.
Cmhhert. Ga. Nov. 23. 1839.43 ts
NEGROES FOR SALE.
THE subscriber liasj tst arrived from Petersburg,
Virginia, with a large lot of Negroes ; probably
i the likeliest lot that has ever been seen in this market,
: which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Thex*
consist of servants of every description. Among
; them are several xvell qualified House Servants, sever
i al good Cooks, Washers an 1 l rowers, a Blacksmith,
I about 3J good size and Plough boys, and a large number
I of field hands of both sexes.
Persons desirous of purchasing the above named
property, are earnestly requested to give me a call, as
I am determined to sell at a very small advance on the
Virginia market price.
I have on hand also one first rate Wagon and fot.r
Horses with harness complete, and fju good Carry
alls Yvith Horses and harness.
BENJAMIN DAVIS.
Hamburg. S. C. Nov. 7. 1839. 43 10r
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the public
generally, that he is ready to execute all orders
in the above line of business, in the neatest manner
and on the most reasonable terms. He has also foi
sale, a splendid assortment of windoxv sashes, of vari
ous sizes, made of the bos.* materials, which are far su
perior to any offered for sale in a Southern market.
His shop is one door below the Columbus Hotel, on
Broad street.
June 28 My STATE?? kEWIS.
SALE OF LOTS IN FOR V LEON.
ON Monday, 13th Jan. ItiJ, wiii be •■den-d lot
sale, at auction, a pan of tfit: Lots n Port L< ou
This i’oYvn is situated on Apuu actu- Bay, about
three mi es by the River, below ttie tart, B . Marks.
Ii is tdiidsuinen located on the mi st eicxatvd si t*
on the bay,and with the exception ol the gro.-u.u ne.tr
the bay. is beyond tiia influen ts of h ; ij.est tide .
The Rad KoaJ fr mi this point to Tnlialiassee, a
distance of tYveniy-four miles, ts now completed arid
in full operation. A wagon r ml, equal in p in of con
struction ami performance to an. in the Southern
country, has b rn constructed fimn Port L-> n to n
public road leading from Magna :u to Munticeho,
Hickstowii and all the st tiled c un rv Iving north ar.d
east of Port Leon. Tins road pre-en s the nearest
arid best rout to mur .et that now exi ts to ad that t.x
ten-ive and fertile district of country. Bexi les tliese
facidlies to commerce, ii. pi oposcu to engage as soon
ar die state, of the river wiii pi rmit, one or more steam
boats in running from Por; Leon up the Suwannee and
the streams emptying into it, bath i'r..m iue east and
yvi st bank as lar as they are respectively navigable.
Port Leon being the nearest shipping port to the Bu
wttnnee and its tributaries ali the adjacent county to
that river as far Non li as tiie county of Lowndes in
Georgia, and as far east ns Alachua prairie on the S.,n
----t ifee, ca t ship tlnur produce and i eccir tin ir supplies
through this medium, at a cheaper rate and more
promptly than through anv other eh,mmol.
Os >he co in’ry I mg -ow >, Ka<t, aud West ofTr, -
luhsssee, which is tn inly dep~::.lcnt >i , ■■ port ’ r
•in vt'.'.t t, it is u.iuoc e- ary to sav anvtbiiix j
durum, as 1. is known to b. <tie largest and rn*.--; pr.-
due tire body of goo i:• ‘, lin Florida, and air-wdy ■ , i- ‘
pied by a weahiiv and ei ‘erpnsing popu.a'iun. Seve
ral of the it dlest c unties tn the Sou: it of Georg ..
make this ihe.r shipping put".. The gr.a’ desidertuum
to a ■ mini ctai peop oof speciU cuniuitniicatioii w:.h~
distaui markets is secured to Pur; Leon, bv the esta
blishment of the. Brunswick and Florida line of Steam
boats and stages to Charleston and Mobile. The land
rout terminating and ste ttihout line commencing on the
Gulf ol Mexico a this place.
A few lots yy era sold in the town last spring, that
they might be improved and be in readiness this yy inter
for business. On all the water lots sold, spacious and
permanent buildings are ep o ing,. some of which arc
finished and all in rapil progress of completion.
The health of the place during Hie iast summer has
been good, and it is believed it v.ill become die resort
of the inhabitants from tho interior during tiie summer
months, as it has the full enj lyment of the sea breeze,
ami gives promises of exemption from the f vets of the
country. The crop of cotton of 1833. that will be
shipped from this Bay v.iil b. between 39 and 40 thou
sand bales.
The county tributary is vet in its infancy, and the
constant increase of imports and exports may be safi !y
relied on for many years to come. “With these ad van
(ages, Port Leon cannot fail to become in a short time
a place of principal importance in Florida.
TERMS OF SALE.
years—the first payment to be secured bv an approved
endorser, and a lien retained on ‘.he property until all
the notes are paid. Eacli note to draw interest from
the duy of sale.
Maps of the town may be seen at tho offices of the
papers where this notice is advertised, and the store of
J. Smith, Jr. & Cos. Thomasville, Geo. J. R. Rowleu’
store. Monticello, Fla.
Bv order of the Board of Directors.
T. R. BETTON,
Secretary Tallahasse R. Jt. Cos.
Dec. 4.1839. 47 4t
TIIE NEW WORLD,
A YVcekly Newspaper, devoted to Home and Forcing
Intelligence, Litcra'tire and iire Art 6. -•
F.nri LD KY
PARK BENJAMIN,
RUFUS \V. GRISWOLD,
Puli. Editors of the .Brother Jonathan.
On Saturday, the 19th of October, was issued a
specimen number of u new weekly sheet entitled ‘The
New World,’ and on the 26 h of the same month
commenced the regular publication, under that title, of
the largest, cheapest, and must elegant periodical in
Atneiica. Its Editors were the originators, and, un
til the commencement of tiie present publication, the
conductors of the ‘ Brother Jonathan’ and they bring
their aid the experience acquired in that popular jour
nal, and greatly increased facilities, of e very kind, de
rived from newly opened foreign and home correspon
dence, agencies, ike. In addition to all the popular
periodicals of t!iiscontin-nt, they will receive regular
ly from London, Edinburgh, Dublin, and other Eu
ropean capitals, the most Celebrated literary journals,
such as the Monthly Chronicle, he Monthly, the New
Monthly, the Gentlemen’s. Frazer’s Blackwood’s,
the United Service, the Asiatic. Tail’s, ari l the Uni
versity Magazines, Bentley’s Missel any, The Court
Journal, the Court Gazette. La Belle Ast-cinblee.
Era, The Satirist, The Age, The Examiner, the
Writings of Dickens*, the Qitaiierly, the Foreign
Quarterly, the London, the Edinburgh, and the Dub
lin Reviews, &c. is.*:, ike.
From all thi s* , an i from ivety other now work ot
merit, the be-t s>*!ec ions yy ir* be given immediately af
ter their reception, and thus the spit it / contemporary
literature, in the Old World und ihe Ni v, laeeti in
the reach of even I lie poorest and most htimb.e. .
While the Editors will make ihe most < Iv and co
pious selections from literary productions, ibey will
not be forgetful of the necessity o pit w in ,n.i.
tiie news of the time, m a perfect and faithful di
gest. They will especially aim to make Tiie New
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tion of Domestic News as well as intelligence n
all parts of the Western Hemisphere. Our new pa
pers, in general, contain fun uccouiusof all that hap
pens in the Old World, even to the tnosl.trivial occur
rences, which can be of little or t;o inle est looar peo
ple ; while they omit or neglect much that is of con
sequence from the var.c.u- countries of the New.
The editoriel articles of The Ncyv World, while
they will be rigidly free from a'l political or sectional
bins, will generally be upon topics of immediate inter
est, and have direct reference tc passing even!: — to
the times and the country.
With the most ample assistance in every depart
ment ; with resources more th in sufficient , and friends
numerous and true ; with a thousand inceivives to ex
ertion. and every evidence and assurance of the most
triumphant success before it, The New World,
starts into life, and will long gladden and enliven the
firesides of every portion of our great country. -
Price of ‘ The Neyv World’ $3 pet annum, pay
able in advance. Two copies will be sent for $5 o
anv part of the city or country.
All let ers relating tothe e.li'orial department of the
New World, to be addressed to Benjamin &
Grisyvold; those intended for the pub.isl er. to
J. WINCHESTER.
No. 23 Inn street N< • -Y’otk.
Publishers who insert the above advertisement three
times, in their papers wiii be entitled to an exchange
for one year.
TO THE PUBLIC.
fjsYHE Trustees of the SUMMERVILLE
JL MALE ACADEMY’ have secured for the.
coming year the services of IJr. Hugh M. Neislf.i;.
ol Adieus, Ga Dr. Neish-r conus highly recom
mended by the Faculty of Franklin (Joilcg;*, ar.d
other literary gentlemen of that place, as an a room
(dished scholar, compe'cnt to conduct a school after
the most approved manner, a >d as a gentleman ol j
high mural character. Dr. Nm.-der | la s fur several]
years past taught the grammar school in Atht ns, and !
ihe course of study pursued \xiil he directly to prepa
ring his pupi s tor admission into the Universities of
Georgia and Alabama.
Dr. Neisler is a native of Georgia, and a graduate
of h tanklm College : he designs to make teaching ht
professton arid Summerville his permanent sta'ton.
Stnct attention will be given to secure the good an I
orderly conduct of the pupils, and as a means of effect
ing that object a Sunday trehool will he had, that ilv
parents and guardians, if they so desire, mav avail
themselves of its benefits.
The scholastic year will c nsi-t often months, and
divided into two sessions each of live mon lis. Board j
can probably be bad in the place u: • n moderate !
terms.
Term- of t .it ion u. i ! he a< follows:
First C.c •-, - ‘•f/- -fi
f* ecottu dii. 4j (.-■
The tuition ct fir.;t ’erni to Ik pa u ;.t a ivc; :
that of the second w.c he due at the close of the veto*, j
i l;e location of ?;*:mmerv:l!e is regarded hv •hr • •
ac-qu-aiated wi*h it, a>* :! >.i,o-t • .: ■ • s ;> \ingln--j
tween the seaboard art moum--.mg f.,>- permanent
schools, such a- will be the present Par* nts. there
fore. who have children • > eduen’e. and who are • >m
pellet! to sentl tht m from home. wouhJ do w - .! to make i
this place their summer residence—being able”to i n
jov two of the most va uahle hlc.ssiugs earth affirds. !
viz ; good and permanent sen Mils and ur.r.xcejiiionaLlc ;
society.
JOHN FONTAINE. J
ROBT S. HARDAWAY. |
GEORGE YV. DILLARD, YT.u -tecs, i
WILLIAM P. YONGE. ‘ |
GEORGE H. SCHLEY. J
Summerville, Russell co.. A:a. Nov. -27, 1c33.l c 33.
4 I 2m
LOST,
ABOUT the 29th 23th Dec. last, o Prorois-or ■
Note. sllO 50, male pavab’.e to A. G. Hi!! ot !
bearer, dated about the iast of Septet ber or first of-j
October, and due the Ist December, 1839, on Dat.ie! j
Hightower. The public arc hereby cahtioned not to j
trade for said not, ann the maker from paying in to any j
per®’ n but the subsetiber. A. G. HILL.
Meriwether co. Ga Jam 1.1839 43 Stu
LAW.
JOSEPH STURGIS has resumed the practice of
the Law. His office is over the store oi M -sr.
Hamilton. Hurd & Cos., on the east side of Broad street,
ne* tenemont abovte Sottf Sensei.
Cilumbus, 29, 52tf
GIdUMAN, INDIAN AND THOMSOMaAj
OR,
PRIM l il YE, PRACTICAL. BOTANICO
CAL SCHOOL,
Ideated seven miles East :f -Marion, mat Hamburg
SS uniting these several AledicalSystem- r modes
of practice. Dr. B. R. THOMAS, the Principal
ut the School, be as leave to state, r the u.fotiuation
;f the aiiltcied and pub ic generally, that lie lias been
many years engaged in the practice ol Medicine, and
has devoted much of hts time, labor and practice, with
many ot the most intelligent au j successful German
and Indian Doctors, both in the United States and
Canada, tothe treatment of acute and citron e dis
ea es ol every name, stage and tvpe, and of the most
malignant character; and iias, bv practicing w i;h tin >n,
acquired a thorough knowledge of ail their valuable
secret Recipes and manner of treatment, which ts far
superior to anv thing known or taught m t he Medical
Be,tools, ant! winch has been successful, hv the bios
sings of the Almighty, in restoring to In abb, hundreds
and thousands ol persons that had been treated for a
number ol years by many of the must learned ar.d
s ientific Physicians of the dav, and pronounced to be
entirely beyond the reach of remedt, and given over
o die. \-t by ihestiople, elit laciotts V eyed able M> <3-
Tines,not poisons, they were snatched from the jaws o f
the gum mouslcr, death, and restored tohealih, the
gr atest of atl earthly blessings; lor what is riches
and dwellings,'without health to enjoy them.
H; * ’-• •*• poor man's wealth, and the rich man’s
‘■ 1 - a :ai> laboring under disease, the world is
:i ” ■•'• • i ■ han a dreary solitude, a cheerless waste
• •:)•. .t by no variety, a joyless scene cheered by
. tc; so .... .■ v. cuts ; fur the soul in a diseased body, like
a martyr i;i his dungeon, may retain its value, but it
has u> i its usefulness.
W h; ne added to thi-* institution, as soon as the ne
cessary arrangements can he made, an trifirniary—die
cold, hot, tepid, shower,sulphur anti the German, li ns
stan and I homsontan Medicated Vapor Baths; and
every tiling that can possibly be of any advantage in
restoring the s:ek to health, oi relieving suffering htt
tnriity, will be promptly mi l conitantlv a.tended to;
atiJ wliere tiie student will leant bv practical , .\pen
ence. (the bust kmd of logic,) the tine priixcinh sos
‘he heabng art. Price of tuition will he S2OO. pavub’e
i'tt advance.
jbJ 2 * z\ll persons alTucted with lingeiing and chron
ic diseases, (f any name, state, s'age or type, fur we i
have battled disease in a thousand forms.) who cannot I
conveniently apply in person, will send the symptoms i
of th'ir diseases in writing to Dr. 11. 11. Thomas,
Hamburg, Ala., where .Medicines will be prepatt and in
the best manner to suit each case. Although they
may have been of many years standing, and treated
by a dozen different Doctors, is no good reason why
they cannot be cured by the subscriber. Prisons dy
ing at a distance must expect to pnv for their Medi
cines when they get. them, as no Medicines will be
sent fry in the office on a credit.
?• ...V'Letters addressed to the subscriber, will not
be taken lrom tho office, unless post paid.
Nov. 20, 1839. 45 f B. K. THOMAS.
CONSTITUTIONAL'S'!’ OFKICK, T
Adcusta, October 31, !839. j
T the solicitation of many of our friends, resid
ing iu this city and in other parts of the State, wo
shall resurni the publicalton of sdailv paper on the
first of January next. For this purpose we have al
ready ordered Item the no; th, new fonts cf type, with
other materials necessary to present I lie CotvsTnu
tioivali :■ to our subscribers in a nexv ar.d becoming
dress. YVe have not calculated the expense, htlor
and industry required to carry through, successfully,
such an undertaking: we have been prompted to il
once more by the Necessity which, under existing cir
cumstances, and the present con iitioti of the country,
will be felt most generally, for daily informal ion of pas
sing events, whether of a commercial, agnail mat, or
political nature. Though botved dow nby misfortune,
and broken-hearted by a calamity which has swept
from among us some of our most respectable and use
ful citizens—fi ietids, relatives, and acquaintances; yet
the chai acteriitic fortitude of the members of our
community, whh the natural resources of our slate,
anti of our city, especially, will enable us all to meet
with resignation thisdisponsation ol Divine Providence,
and to repair, by renewed e.M rtion, industiy.and vigil
ance, the breach made in our prosperous condition.
A paper which will aspire at being the organ or tho
feelings and best interests of t lie community of Au
gusta, as connected Yvith the prosperity of the whole
Btate, cannot fail, if conducted with zeal end indiis’.rv,
to be one of the active instruments employed to ac
compli -il those objects which every Georgian, and ev
ery fiiend of Augusta must have at heart.
Our friends may rely on the high duties which wiii
be thus imposed upon us and cheeifuliy assumed, be
ing faithfully discharged. 1 lie past must be the guar
antee of untiring and unremi ting exer.i ms on our
part, to render our paper useful. It by such ext rhons
and industry, and a faithful discharge of our duties, as
conductors of this paper, yy e can contribute to the
adoption of measures calculated to give a gteater and
more Y'tgurous impulse to the resources p -sse.-st tl h\*
tne cuy, \ve shall have accomplished the sincere de
* nes Yvhich animate our hearts for i’s p*osperhy and
the happiness of i;s citizens. At the same time yvc
mm assure our fiitndsitt the other comities of tho
Butte, that we shuli never erase >ii the tl.: charge of
our editorial duties, to recollect that lite r interests arid
prosperity cannot be separated from the, interests and
pro: peril v of Augusta. YVe thei efote promise to
k* <■:> constantly and steadily in view— as we believe
yvc have heretofore done—the interest and p ©sj.erity
o! every section of our Stab'.
The Constitutionalist yy*ill be printed daily during
eight months in the year, nam-ly : Jantt rx*. February,
■March, April. September, October, November and
December, at $9 per annum; tri-weekly during a!!
the -ear, at $6 per annum; and weekly at $3 ‘also
tier annum. ihe subscribers to the daily v> il I receix'e
the iri-Yveckly during fintr m nths only.
Yvith contidonce we appeal to our friends in the
State fur an efficient suppoit of our iintlrrlah itte.
GUIEU &. THOMPSON.
SI’JDIJSRY’ILLE FEMALE HOARDING
SCHOOL.
Summerville, Nov. £7. 1839.
THE exercises of the SUMMERVILLE FE
MALE BOARDING SCHOOL yvill com
mence on the 15t . of January next, and dose on the
1 itb of November.
This period will be divided into two terms, consist
ing ot five months each. The first closing oil the 15. ii
of June, the second on the 15 h November.
Tut iun of the junior classes, consisting of Spelling,
Reading and YY riling, Geo* raphy. Grammar, Aritli
m -tic, SJO 00 for the scholastic vt-ar. Tuition us the
senior classes, consisting of the Sciences, Ancient
and Modern Languages. SSO 00, for the scholastic
vear. The cud unary fr ees for the ornamental
branch; s.
The Principal will superintend a Sabbath School
ex’eiy Bttitday morning, tui>J also re.i_ious exercises
he>d in the afternouu. ’1 he stri* test, attention wiii not
omy be paid to the mental and religious culture of eacli
pui■ t■, but itki y\ isr t>_> their language and d> iiortment
out of school. The s< hoo! vttji have acre: sto a very
select and interesting library. Board in ike family <‘f
the Principal, m utidinj candles, $lO CO per month ;
wa-diing $2 CO per month.
1 he amount of one terms board and tuition invaria
bly* in* advance, she Academy is adtnirah v adap
ted for the business <4 ins’ruction. and is yyithin one
hundred yards of ihe Piincipai’s hou.-e.
For furthi r infurma'. t: reference may he made to
any of the 1 ru.-t es of the Mali; Academy . or to the
Faculty of Franklin College. Ga.
ROBERT IVERSON, Principal.
No. 27. 44 2in
. . PSK Hi SOTICK.
MRS. HEINE respectfuilv announces t> the I
citizens of Columbus and is vicinity, that |
through the solicitations >.f manv of her friends.she I
xviii open a Music School lor the'iiistruction of young !
j Ladies oti the Piano Forte, ori or about the middle of j
this month, at her dwellius iatelv occupied i>v James !
H.Kirvin, an I nearly opposite Mr. John D. limveli’s, ]
on Jackson street. For infurma*ion she particularly
refers t ■ the following gentlemen :
;■ e*. r’ ■ tr- .J.YY > burn, IL.-n. G. YY'.ToYYns,
i > : b . Thomas, Gen. D. McDougald,
■ ■ * ‘•■ tJrodtiax, t ho. Y\ .YY a*sou. I .eq i
Jatn. . Caoipbcil, Robt Alexander. Esq
G- u J if.-i. tie Alex McDougald, Esq
Ho J ■ v - L Calhoun, Dr Thos Hoxey
\. L v.-on. Etq Col J L Lewis
Columbus. Jan 1, 1810 48 3m
NOTICK.
I be soid ugree.'t'.ile to an order of the Ilon
“ orahle tin- Infi-rior C —.ri of IW.*riw.!h- rc- •>
i ‘y. on h- first Tuesday in FEBRUARY iim • , !
iviiire interest of Elizabeth W ood. Jemnwna i
i Mary Lanier an 1 Marita Hr.rnlie, all dec-a- > -I, iu
*rv; to ,it o! land No. —Ol in me Sth district . >riin- i
a’iv l ro.iji iid.v .Meriwether tour, e. their iutt re-* b r — I
in 3 f r-ftft!.ts of .vJ !)’ of lan!/ A! .. one-ssh r/I
| “ ai,! ‘ o: of Inn las the interest of John Wood, a r: i
I Sold fir the benefit of the hairs and credit.,-- „■ <a i., ‘■
1 deceas'd, and for the benefit of John Wood a minor. I
! Terms made know n on the day of s.Vje.
THOMAS E. HARDAWAY.
! Administrator f Elizabeth Wood. Jeminirna Wood,
| -Mary Lanier and ; Ma-.ha Ilartiile, deceased. and
■ (-iiianiian < 1 Jjhu \\ ooJ, a minor.
: . 4in i
AT PRIVATE SALK !
THE lot whereon Wm. NeLon now live*, on the i
no, tier of Early and Forsyth street", containing j
one acre wmi the fodo-.vti g mtdrovemen's: One dwel- I
JtnS house, with f.,ur roam,*, kitchen, and other out
houses wi h an excellent well of water. One other l
..onse tli two , ooms, kitchen. &c. A bargain nnv
be “ 10 A. IVERSON, Guardian ‘
39ts
JB. Si AKtt, Ootiitti.ssiuti .Merchant St to
f Florida, Mvch ?j if
f r. ir. Bitittan & ce., i UKLrsifFJi.s.
—— . ..r. >—•-* -i-
NOTICK.
I’IITj rest m, i.j Corttjt&n. petigh ©I
Si. Tammany. Ha'e <f i.e*--uj. hs about
two hundred thoosMx’ rectum A* u'rioaulia
Mulberry T m*, which he wjij Sl .j, m rcrtwnjtblw
terms. At p r c- nt lie would ccnltfuoi to dfiivvhi ib*i
city of N iv Orleans, from twerev to one Korn]rod
thousand, avrragir.s five f tin U-rg;b, w th the it rout*
and lateral branches on packed iu bbjui'us wrth m*u
n or in boxes, in stood shipping ordet. (or thirrv c\ns
each, payable on delivery In Lrut ;ana&rds, or jvxisa
negt ocs at a fair prxe. App.ieunta will pi ease ad.
diess the subscriber. \VILLfAW BACxLKY.
Cmington Lr* Dtc 1. 4j 3ut
T OOK I T ‘THIS I
SV. * I -I. fflv- a reward trf Ten DofLars ,r> nnv par
siin who will jrctce a BOV of iniae. who let. jny
id notation on t K o 7.h instant. id* L*; *muil, trim
built negro, by the name of BEN, ysilow ewvpiwrtcd.
v, i*h nnjss ia his ra*, and well kr*.‘-.r. Uy in. name. </
Ben V.'lliums ; Ire rot's himself lien H- >ar Ho
was rared In Twm gs covutv, l-y Drctvrv Wiliianw.
Hr nny pwihly make hi* wry f.a ColvtaVu* or Anj.
laclneoi.i Bay. I wit! gb 0 a reword U Ten Dol'ats
fw bis delivery in any safe J;-U in'this tsiaf. and in
formation so th.r r can gel him. Z. 1 AM Ail
Perry, Id.,listen Cos Gl. August IJ. lif
PROFESS I. ON All NOTICE.
ONE of our firm (U. YV. Town,) will rwrao in
Washington City curing . rerent wiurtr,
and will lie prepared t,. -sks charge of all Land ur
other claims before the Departments or Congress.
One of the partners cm b baud at alf times in
Columbus, CJeor.da, who can bocotuu!u*d wul <vu
tractcd with by persons desitino their gc.-vicas
CAMPBELL & TOYVNS.
- an. 3d, 1840. 48if Attorircva at l.aw.
TAX COLLTBCTOit'S SAL.XL
dJ-W r ILL be sold oil the lira’ TuasJsy m KEBR.IK
u w Ah\ ny, at the ouit-hoiiiy door ui Iho
tow nos Blakely. Early county, within .ite tuna! horns
of rale, the f A owing pi ope i ty, to w it ;
HO acres of lam!, N>. 24J. tipi 24th district 2d
rccit-n Cherokee, levied on as ;re property of A (S,
Balbttd, to stt’isfyjn* u.v due ‘ho uue afdcaijiiu and
county ■ I Karly lot the ’ ear 1 £33: las 27 4;*.
ALo. 490 acres rs land, No. 455, in the 1 Sib dutri. t
“I Irwm county, .cu.-d ~n as ;Lo prop.ityo/fl Y\'.
Andtr. on, to satir'y ins tax duo the s, fc !o'of Gc nmx
anti cqunty of Early for thu vear 183S: tax tiLl cil X..
Also 250 acres of land, No. -207, ui die l&h
tnct of Baker county, levied out as jJio properly of
Jesse Beck, to rnfistv l.is tax duo the s’ato ofGowaa
and county oi Early tor the year 1833; tax 7ti ueals
a mills.
Also. 125 acres of land. No 329, L the 4J dUtsiet
of inrv county, it being the south half of Kud but,
evird on hs the property of Sarah Lewis, to satisfy
her tax due the state of Georgia and coiuity of Eurfy
for the year 1638: tax 12 cents. J
Also, 125 acres of land, u being tba nortli bAX of
lot N*>. 3.9, in the 4 h district of Earle couuly luvioil
on its the property of Jesse Beck, as agent for Mar gar
ret llulev, to satisfy Iter tax due the state of Ghwrria
and county ot Early for (he year 16J3; fax 12 emu
Also, 250 acres ol land. No. SCO, iu the 4tb dwinct
Early county, levied on as the property of Asunder
b etr, to satisfy I ts ta.x due the Statu of Georgia tuul
county of Early for the year 1836: tax 77 centi.
Also 125 acres of land, it being the north half x-f
.ot No. 002 in the 4th district of Early county, levijjS
on as the property of Wni. Shaw, to satisfy hm ittf
due the state of Georgia and county of Early iii'U.f;
year 1836: tax crjits.
Also, 2>o acres of land, No. 305, iu the 4Ji district
ot Eariy county, levied on as tho properly of Ifeubac
W. Hooks, to satisfy his tux clue the slate of Georgia
and county ot Early lor the year 1636: tux LBjj ctu.
A'so, 125 acres es land, it being the west Rati us lot
No. 289, levied on (ho property of Thomas Little, to
satisfy his ta.x due the state of Georgia cud ccunty of
Early fur the year 1838: tax 7i)j cents.
Also, 3521 acres of land in tho county qf Eiuauucl,
lying on the waters of Canoouhy, granted to Ji.Ln
McGol'otigh, Irvtrd cn as the propt lty etf situl flJf-GjuU
lough, to satisfy his tax due the sta.e ol Georgia and
county of Early forllio year 1833: tax tlfl cot Us.
Also, 250 acres es land, No. 57, iu the 4,b distiict
oi Eariy count* levied oa as thu proper t}. - of
\\Crii'ek ,to satisfy his tax dun lira State of GeurgLa
ai:d county of Early for the yeur Ibii: tax CSi cts.
Also, 67} acres of land, it being prut ul'lot No. 11
it: !:e sth district of Eariy co’tniy. levied ot* as the
p.- perty of James Chesnut, to satisfy bis tax duo tbo
st'tte of Georgia and cuuuty of Early for tho vuir
183S: tax 42J c's.
Also. 50 acres t.fland, it being part of lot No. II in
tl.e sth district of Early county, luvii and on as tbc ])top
orty of Needham Cliesnuf, to satisfy bis tax dun the
state ofGeoigia and county of Eat h for’ the year 135 G
tax 6 cts.
Also, 125 acres land, it being tho east half of lot Kq.
!o. in too 4.h district of iiar'y, levied on as die pretn
rity o! Jeremiah Strickland, to satisfy bis tax due the
sta'e oi Georgia and county ofEarii .dr tlufycar 1836:
sti; LtS. JJJ
Also 250 acres of land, No. £l2 in the Silt distric
of Early county, levied oc as thu property us A. YV.
L. \Y ellams, to satisfy his fax due the • fate of Geor
gia and cotnfy of Early for the vear 1838: tax 87 tig.
Also 250 acres of laud, No. 10 in tho 10tb district
of Early county, levied ou as the property of Uriah
Eagan, to satisfy his tax due the rta.a ofGeertia ;
county ol Eariy f..r the year 1638: us Q 0 cts.
Also, 250 acres land, No. IC2, iu iho 7th distrirt
Doo.y county, levied ou as the property D. Spurlock,
tosatrsly Ins tax due the state of Georgia and comity
of Early for the year If 38.
, ‘ W.YJ. B. DANIELL, T. CJ.
Dec. 24.1839. 43 t g
DISSOLITIOJi.
M'V T* M STEPHENSON has withdrawn
from the firm of Allen, Young & Go. and all
demands against or in favor of th* concern will he geU
iied hy L. C. Allen, Hiram Yuim* and John O.
i oung. who will con'iiiue to do business uodur (ho
name and style f ALLEN, YOUNG & CO. at the
old stand, No. 1, Mclntosh Row.
L. O. ALLEN,
lIfRAM YOUNG.
THOS. H. STEPHENSON,
JOHN C. YOUNG.
January 4, IS 10. 4J if
A H22?Z*i2}
\\ as taken from a ncjrrq hy the subscribei'.
It is n [>lain anj old looking stuck and lltw <ruo
seems lo have been much it, service. ‘The
owner can have it hy cailinj on the iubacri
hi r. proving the propcity and paying for Uiu
•JUVeiLsanent.
WILEY ADAMS.
Colon Inis, Ga. Jar. 1, 1540—3-t
COLIIYSWOIiTJ! INSTITUTES.
ffTMIE <• oftt.o Collins worth Institute Man-
A ua! Labor School, nc.r Taihot’en will cota
mence again on the f.,t Monday in February not
and the hr.-t T. rni will ea se oi/ii.<• first. \\ nines*]uy
it! July, ‘i he It; drn i',ri is in a healthy arid protper-
I ous condition, and promises to o; cn with a cct.sidi iu
n.e *■ • • r.-ase. jhe tine and healthy locuion vvttii ma.
r.y other advantages, render it a place disservin-’ the
,notice of paicniH an<i cuaniinns.
TEUAJ3.
Board in Institute, per wci’lc.
Washing, ] pi r month.
Room rent, 2 per term.
Lodging, &c. 2 *• •*
Tuition, 2 oQ per month.
I, vpenses of S o lents as above, ui. U nqcirccl in
advance. Stud. nts ran at ihetr < pt.on urr.id, tfceir
j own lodging and ro< m fun i-ure. A [ |,,;r a.tcn for ih c
j admission o! Siuel, nts can be made to .lames .1. Took
j Km|. at Tb button or to Rev. Samuel K. HoJ.es and
! Lovick Pierce, at Cohimb.s.
... „ * l - IIIOMAS, Principal.
**m. 13. Barkett, Scerclaiy.
Jan. 11, 1840. J 49 3 .
LAW NOTICE.
Ea . undersigned will attend loihe PRACTICE
-BL Oh’ I,A W. in the name of JONES f< EEN r t
NING. in most of tho counli's of this ( rct.it and a
few ot the adjoining counti-s of Ahl.a>oa. ’ Then:
O.hce will be found near the Oglethorpe Hcuse.
>S E A BOR N JON !- S
c . , HENRY L. PENNING
Sep*. 16.1539. S3 ts
NOTICE. “
|-AMES TL CAMPBELL , m . dulv
’ lOrl agent to a't'-nd • , ,v| he-:. ■ jl. my
| ‘‘‘l*’ V | ’ !’} ii ‘ t- h ir - e r ’ a " r : receive hi, •• for regiiM-s
I w > d; f ”’ 1 I )r,| d trustee tor the cf i dre . j,. #
i L .<•.. and Gtcili* McQ,nctcae, and receipt for ‘r.c,
| ’l* fTOM A/> p yt f r> j?
| _ TjAXV 3VOTICK.
| npHF. suhscriher has resttr.r,: •hc.prselice c.f th*
-St- LA. >•, at Cos ,: - ■ :s. Ga. He vie be or pared
!to make advances on N ‘ - p ared i; !t. h?r :* for
| c nlection provided the parties are : t qtiesiu nal iv scl
i vf “rv. and the terms.ran he agreed it; on. Hi- ©fnt *is
on Broad street, dirve-ttv over ti e Planters’ and M(
I clvtinics’ Bank. S, AIEMS'iRtNG BAILEY.
I May 23J. 183S. 16if
nk v/"T. ; /Tc\ j v i/TirsFi) i -Tve “
ON Randolph street, one doo east ofWji. & IY*.
Toney’s, where Fur; tun- v. .! be s<>'d iov fr.r
[rash. AVM. POWERS & CO.
! V eh. 14. Iv 5
~ FAR S A l.fi OK HEAT. ‘
,4 HOUSE and tot on Forsyth stret. joining Mr,
Reese, with t roo ns, ki'rhen, smoke-house,
well and o:her aop rtainmenf*.
Apply tq ‘ Doe*. R. A. WAS-R.
.
| NO. 50.