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Council met present, his
honor the Mayor. Aldermen-J l*Jo.\a a ,ii. ltrooka, Dill, |
Hall, Ilolalead, Jepsou, Lee, Wootfru.. and Williams— i
absent, Aldermen J. B. Brooks, Clayton and Wynne.
The journal of the last meeting was read and ap
proved.
By Aid. Lee : Resolved, That the Health Officers in
each ward in the city be required to visit every house and
lot in the city, on Friday next, and report to Council, at j
its next meeting, all houses, lots and cellars, that arc in !
an unhealthy condition.
Resolved, That the Clerk of Council have a sufficient ,
number of handbills struck, notifying the citixens ol the
resolution, and that the Marshal have them stuck up at
all conspicuous places in the city. Adopted. I’
Aid. Woodruff'offered the following as an amendment <
to the 31st section of the City Ordinance, viz: “ and at
lhr same time submit to that body all the reports of the !
Health Officers made to him up to that time.” Adopted. \
By Aid. Hall: Resolved, That the City Treasurer pay i
off in full the balance of a city Isold, bearing interest at
8 per cent, made by John Bethune, former
Treasurer, on the 11th day of October, 1842, to Thomas
McCarty, for the sum of one hundred and fifty-six dol
lars, the balance of principal and interest due on the
saino being sixty-eight dollars and sixty-eight cents.
Adopted.
By Aid. Williams: Resolved, That the committee on
Engines be instructed to examine into the condition of
the reservoirs, and huve any that may be out of order
placed in proper condition to hold water.
Resolved, That said committee inquire and report
whether the contract for tilling said reservoirs has been
fMfilhui. jftjul if not, whether said reservoirs con be kept
fnll of water utider-ooid contract.
Resolved, That in the event it • K * u " > said
reservoirs cannot be kept filled, that said - Ctbniwtte<*‘iball
report the best means of filling the samo. Adopted.
On motion of Aid. WoodfWM proceeded to ths
election of a Fire Warden Iva
cancy occasioned by the removal of V. H. Cady, !Tsq.
The ballots being received and examined, it appeared
that A. H. Dewitt, Esq. was unanimously elected.
The following accounts were presented to Council:
One in favor of J. L. Barringer and Bro. of .$175 00
Whereupon, Aid. Holstoad offered the following reso
lution : Resolved, That the Treasurer be instructed to
pay the above account, as it is according to contract.
Adopted. *
Also, one in favor of A. A. Dill, of $3 ; one in favor
of W. Rankin, of $2 30 ; one in favor of James Varnoy,
of $244 95 ; which were ordered to be paid.
-By Aid. Woodruff: Resolved, That in accordance with
tho Proclamation of, the Prirsident <4 tho llniti^LSl^^,
generally to lay aside all secular business, as much as
possible, on the first Friday of August next, and observe
the day as a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer ; and
that the. clergymen of all denominations be invited to hold
such religious services during the day, in their respective
churches, as they may deem becoming and most appro
priate for the occasion. Adopted.
‘ Council then adjourned till Saturday, the 28th instant,
at 4 o’clk. p. m.
CALVIN STRATTON, Clerk.
Dr A. W. Coleman^
™ nti-Dyspcptic and Tonic Bitters.
Warranted to cure every case of Chill ami Fever,
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrlicea, (chronic or
-acute.) diseases peculiar to Females, Sec., Sec.
Also a preventive to ASIATIC CHOLERA.
See envelopes arovvd each bottle for particulars.
Price 91 00 a bottle, or six bottles fur §5.
Prepared and sold by E. D. Coleman, No. 445,
Dauphin street, Mabile. For sale in Columbus by
ROBT. CARTER.
Also, Dr. Coleman’s MIXTURE. Price 83.
Angnst 2,1849 Sl—ly
Family Groceries.
TOWNSLEY - & ABBOTT
Have in Store and will constantly keep on
<aml, for CASH SALES, and at reduced pri
ces, a good supply of
Family Groceries,
consisting in part as follows :
Cincinnati cured HAMS.
Georgia * • do
New Orleans, St. Croix and Porto Rico SUGAR.
I.oaf, Crushed and Pulverized do
New Orleans and Florida SVRUP and West In
dia MOLASSES.
Havanna, Rio and Laguyra COFFEE.
Superfine New Wheat FLOUR.
.ILSO
Salt, Corn Meal, Butter, Lard, Hats, Shoes, Do-
-.JC 9 a m
, orizid to announce the name of Major
Harm* as a candidate for re-election to tho office
Ik of the Superior Court. [June 7,1849. te]
[We are authorized to announce Francis A. J Elf os
Imdidate for Sheriff"of Museopre county.
jLriifs S. Rutherford will run with him as Dep
[Junc 7, 1849. 23te]
BRIGADIER GENERALSHIP. v
Till! undersigned announces himself as a candi
date for the office of Brigadier General of the
13th Brigade of Alabama Militia, embracing the
counties of Russell and Macon, at the election on
tlie fitli of August. JOHN WIMBERLY.
July 20, 1849. 30—21*
Columbus Enquirer and Macon Republican will
copy one time and forward bill to me, at Girard, Ala.
Wauled to Rent or Purchase.
A small well improved place near the city of Co
lumbus, suitable for Horticultural purposes.—
The place must be in a healthy positiou and have
jteneinents suitable for a respectable family. Any
■i'ne having such a place to rent or sell, will find a
Customer on application at this office. Possession
iisired by the Ist of October.
‘''•Columbus, July 26, 1819 30—ts
Daguerreotyping.
FVMIE subscribers having filled up a room for
-®- the nb jve business ami engaged tho services of Mr.
QEO. S. COOK,
feel confident that’ likenesses as fine as any in
the WORLD, can b* supplied by application atgkthe
Rooms over S. B. PURPLE'S Sdtore.
All those fund of the art, can see a fine collection of I
Specimen*, by culling as shove. This i a rare chance j
to secure Pictures, as Mr. Cook spends but a short tjime J
in this city. Please call and see.
FOSTER St PURPLE.
K, R, Pictari‘3 of adults taken as well in
clottdv weather as in clear.
July 12, 1319 _ 28—3,n
3,000 Dollars Reward!
Roubien .Rich’s patent Centre Vent
WATI-a VlilK,
(Made entirely of Iron, with Iron Gates,)
Against Turbine, Hotchkiss A all other-Wheels.
.
IWII.L ,lv* s'>oo Itewanl to any person who will pro
(luce a i Blent Water \Vtieel.JhtU will, do as timeh bn
ships.** with tlidLsama qukntity giveu
head, from ihrtK lo 1
iVrrvnry\3pr will
shall equal it and saving of water; or,
I will give tho same amount to any one who will pro*
tlttr.e an overshot or undershot, that will lust with mj
Wheel, and not cost more money sooner or luter; or.
I will give the to any man who will pro*
nee mu overshot, undershot, or Brottsl \> heel, that will
nn as steady as my Wheel; or,
1 will trive SSOO to any one who will produce a Wheel
of any sort or kind, patented or not, that will combine, to
the same extent, cheapness, durability, power, speed or
simplicity, ho easily applied in ail flit nations, and ho uni
versally applicable to all purposes and every location.
Or, I will give SSOO to any one who will produce a
Hotchkiss Wheel that does not consume fifty per cent,
more water to do the same Sawing or Grinding.
Those who doubt cun visit the Coweta Falls Factory
in this city, and they will see my Wheel driving tII their
machinery without a governor, where a French Turbire,
made in the great city of I.owell, failed to do ths busi
ness at all! Or, if they will visit Pleasant Macon’s, in
Macon county, Alabama, they will see one of my Wheel*
only 2 feet 6 inches in diameter, tinder a head of 9 feet,
grinding 9to 10 bushel* of corn per horn. Or, in a short
tithe, I will show at Winter’s Mills, in this city, one of
my Wheels, 3J feet in diameter, grinding 50 to GO bushels
per hour, with two pairs of stones. 11l the .State of New
York alone, there are 500 ofiny Wheels, grinding,sawing,
and manufacturing in a style never yet done bv any oth
er Wheel. With sufficient head I can turn 5000 .Spindles
and 100 Looms, with one of my Wheels but 2 feet in di
ameter.
ITT GINDRAT & CO. at the “ Montgomery Works,”
Ala. who are rnanufacturing my Wheels, will execute
orders for them, and deliver them in any place South of
the Potomac, and furnish directions for putting them to
work, with models, if required. Post-paid letters ad
dressed to me at Montgomery, care of Gindrat 6c Cos. or
at this place, care oft*. W. Winter, Esq. will meet with
prompt attention. In all case* when the purchaser is
not fully satisfied with the performance of my Wheel
the money will be returned.
REUBEN RICH, Patentee,
from Oswego county. New York.
Columbus, Ga. April 19,1849 16 tlj ,
Protection Insurance Company,
HARTFORD, CONNCTICUT.
D. W. CLARK, Pre.'t.
\Vm. Conner, Scc’y.
ETlnmir.B on terms aB favorable as any other Company.
Application, for Ribkb may bo made to
JOHN MUNN, Agent,
Columbus, <;*-
rtyOpricxat Greenwood tc Co.’s Warehouse.
Feb. 29,1849 9 m
rfAHE public are informed that the co-purtnersliip of
-I Bruno & Virgins, at Macon ant) Columbus, (>a.,
and Montgomery, Ala. is this this day, by mutual con
sent, dinnolred In orcVr that the Book!’ ol the late firm
may be closed, those iudebted will please al ‘d settle.
Note* and account* duo on the first us January, unless
paid aoou, will pass to the hands of a collector.
IC—if ) SAMUEL 8. VIRGIN.
gaasEm
THE undersipned has. since the 2d linst. taken into
partnership Mr. DEO. HUXGERFOBIK The Music
and Jewelry business will hereafter belcontinu.d um j er
the firm of C. Bruno A Cos. |
CtIARI.P.S BRUNO. [ * • BRUNO. j
OEouar. hunger ford. S April 19, 19y-
COLUMBUf
COTTON GIN Manffctory,
THE Bubflcribere, proprietors Wio Oirard (il\
Manufactory, have now com Ad their exten
sive building in tho city of Columbuflfd ar* prepared
to furnish ANY NUMBER of their M
Improved C l ottowFus,
which may be wanted by. the Plaoflß ll Georgia, Ala
bama. or the adjoining ritates.
The reputation of these (Jins i^H l, * pfa bli*hrf| l i| )a p
the proprietors deem it any thing in 1
the way ofrecommemlation. T^B’
narrauß
equal to any manufactured*! ll *ll cases
s to give entire sfttfltiou
to those who may twin.
(jy ORDERS by mail,or given tfrtravellingngcntH
will, in every instance, be prompt lid faithfully attend
ed to. TERMS a* favorable tfs cf given hv unv oth
f ’er Establiaiinient. I'v .T. fi i-OK A CO.
1 Columbus, (a. April 13, IM9J ffj 15
* V _ • 7
bet worn f lie
1 undersigued, under II COLWELL
&.CO. iyrisdy -!- --
Solicit
“AOUay j
pSapP"’
’A pi 19, 1G49 unJiJ)lic Bank of St. Marys.
PU I VA TE: HI sp! TA L.
Drs. WILDMIJa (Rtlfi,
HAVE opened a Private pkpital in Wynnton, nt a
convenient distance fivtw)e city of Columbus, for
the treatment of Surgical all Chronic Diseases,—
The attention of person* !>< u be country requiring Hti r
giciil Operations,or wishing l< place theiiiHelves under
trentmentfor disensra of tin R e, Ear Bladder, or Rec
tum, or for protracted diuea cmf uuy kind , is particularly
invited to this estuhliKhmer , ns we intend to make it ev
ery way worthy of their pafonigc.
Tho location is healthy,lud the terms for Board will
he moderate. Provision lan blho been made for receiv
ing Ne?rues,who will be t*en at very moderate rates.
(Cf* For further particuin*, addrean'DftcWi luman
Craig, Columbus, (Jtt., o/applv at then (flice on firoud
streot. I | Jan. lfi, 1849. 3—Gin
Rags, Rags! Itngs!
The Rock Island Factory
IS prepared to purchsp clean LINEN* HEMP or Cot
ton RAGS, and will aav 3] cents per pound for One
Hundred Thousand pounds, deliveted at the Mills, on
the Chattahoochee rfver.three miles M>ove Columbus, in
quantities of not lews than 100 pounds.
and Tivdsrs in the surrounding country
would do well to draw the attention of their customers to
the advantage of SAVI.yG RAGM, and uxchunging them
for Goods and Wares, j
CASH will alway s 1* paid for Rugs nt “Rock Island
Factory.” Bv order of the Board.
GEORGE W. WINTER, Sec’y.
Columbus, Ga. MorcUl, 1849. 9 ts
MONTIIB aftt*r dale, application will he
made lo the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Harris county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for
leave to sell all the Real Estate belonging to the estate of
Isaac Watson, luto of Harris countv. deceased.
THOM AS REEVES, ) Ad
11IRAM B. WATriON, j rB -
July 5, 1849. 27 4m
For Sale,
A First rote COOKINGi S TOVE. For salfi by
11. KINO.
July 12, 1849 J 20—11’
Watche3. Jewelry,
j L fii-ill in;
- . I V JCI V Illrl.S,
/; fi’i.va ’ &
Syrup of SARSAPARILLA.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN PANACEA I
j “ hH l,n ” far nnmb.rofv.ar,
: Alcili, l r priiig nnd dinpenain
ilnily ill)po.i'il nil t|,e p e op| V *"”‘ ’ t ' om l , < I "n<ls
f “Extract SarZ-rHI, •’ ll ? 0 ," n -* r - v ’ “ , " 1 ” H'C
j rontaina partial, ol’ the valuable r ‘! c 1 ~ n lac ’ <l° not
’’7 r : b inducedto mun“ft",™', ‘."■UrV'T “' eV
j W/IKTHooT ,hn , R -V ,i " n
I Delight ami (i,Utn '‘
alter much labor, core „, )( i ould s,, "e that |
lieion,l bis expectation, in midZ ,’,7 “xf far
l passed for its alterative, hi-nliinr and !L *. ‘' ,edlcl " e u "iir- !
It bus for the last two v.-aralb"e,” ij,7 | 7 r . n ,! ,v " , l! ,,i 'ie-. j
olhera in liiis vieinit v * u ?, • * hysiciaus and
‘verv r:nr n ’ 7” *’ i
it has iiitvp r r.:i . i 1 * ”*’ **> if here >ill
it ha1'.1... V !?:'■” “r-t •ti-re’ alon.;
This valuable ll mI *** • itur,..atinfnntion.
! inti Eiica!tv and Hie ottl Vi , l .' H 7'u ,drerf<J ° the Med
renirdy for',,ll disease, aiisfne'r” “ Bttfc ,intl "re
r -swAse 1
j J-elltaV Disense, Siieinv Vrom r,l |!r, ,l n W'* “'bite’
Alercuiv, exposure ot itiipnideiice in ll£f l, ‘ , | ,Cln “” UHe ol
tittlona| disorders, Dvsm-osil. o r, l fl'rumcconati.
back and loins, Nettrale c pain’s V “ 5 fl ‘' cllons o( the
T iinple, n„d iiiles V, ‘, , 1 PV ' -r 2 0rc * • Hlolchee,
heitie a hiirltlv eoio eittra!ed' t '|-xl" lr ’| lU ‘ ** I’ l cpitrlion— j
form of , .Svriip, I "" KBn,ed
j inn r t,mnan , weu kn —
I U ; “ - enurely-I^l
I ,io ” ofSftV Epnine- Sir- l , Cnh,mh "*’ April 02, 1048.
■'"verel, iWI S ‘ Owina ,ou „ debt of
/ ‘"rule,,,/ “ fl,, cted n i/l'/'j'y’ l>" l >l"’ ecknowledpioeiuof
’ c,w! ‘l 10r.,,,;' 10 " 1 lnv, *l üble |,repara
“'.‘px ofcrui’V “° r cS,,I tnrce years,
‘n. e„ SI^ 3 - *o'*” ‘, ‘r> l k W n - “" d “lose
I ij
mpTm 11 Ii i T ilimlaKliflnniii ii i
nation ant) had been relieved by your eompountf Syrup
of Sarsaparilla, recommended the use of it t• me, and to
tnv great astonishment and joy. after using a few bottles,
I found myself entirely relieved, and can now walk with
out my crutches, and attend to husineHS. 1 make this state
ment as an net of justice, Imping that others may be in
duced to make one of cho right medicine—thereby saving
themselves much trouble, sutlering and expense. I am,
with gratitude, yours, &c. ANDREW I*. JONES.
The following short c* rtifu.ates urn from some of the
best an J most .successful Plivsiciuns in this city :
From Dr. Roswell.
I have used Epping's Sarsapnrilln, nnd believe it equal
if not superior to uny preparation of Sarsuparilla now in
use. J. J. BOSWELL,m. and.
July 5,18 in
From Dr. Grimns.
I have used Epping’e Sarsaparilla in cases of Tetter,
with success; I therefore recommend the use ol it to all
persons with diseases ol tho skin.
July 5,1843 T. W. fiWMES.M.D.
Mr. 11. 11. Eppinq —From my knowledge of the com
position of y our Sarsaparilla, I tuke great pleasure in sta
ting that I consider it one of the best preparations of Snr
saparilltt now in use,and in all cases where reined icslof
that class are desired, it is wortbv of trial.
July 8, 1848 S'. A. BILLING, m. i>.
If. If. Epping —Sir: I have used your Extinct ofSar
siparilla in several cases, and have no hositalion in slat
ing that it is fully equal, if.not superior to an* of the pie
parations of that article in use. Yours, &c.
July 7,1848 W. K. SCHLEY, m. and.
Volunteers and discharged Soldiers,
who, returned sick and debilitated, from Mexico, rend.
We have the. evidence of Dr. N. M. Holton, a distin
guished Physician of Tazwoll, Marion county, (in. who
piescrihed lapping’s Sni>ajiarilla in a case ofextreine de
bility from exposure or imprudence in life—in fact the
patient was not aide to mow* his limbs for some time lie
loro he commenced inking Eppiutf's compound condensed
Syrup of Sarsaparilla. He was one of our brave Volun
teers, so many of wham have returned sick and debilitat
ed.to their homes, lie is now completely cured.
Another Certificate,
From Mr. Oscar Ashton, who may be found at the Dry
Good Store of .Mr. Geo. A. Norris:
Mr 11. 11. Eppini ? —Dear Sir: Having been for years
past afflicted with Intermittent Fever, uud tuken great
deal of Mercury for that distressing complaint, w ithout
experiencing anv permanent relief, and becoming very
much debilituted ami finding my skin affected and my
system very iitoelideiatiged, I concluded to try pome of
your Sarsaparilla, and can cheerfully testify to its valu
able properties, as by taking a few bottles of it. I find
myself completely restored to health, and really feel
better now-lbnn I hive done for several years l ast; nor
have Lhad anv return of Intermitfent Fever.
July 19,1848 OSCAR ASHTON.
Persons living in a low section of country, who ate sub
ject to Intermittent Fever nnd Acne, would'do well to
take a bottle or two of Eppinif's compound condensed
Syrup of Sarsaparilla every season, as thereby
entirely relieve them selves ami the
j i ‘3 I-- ‘I m u
l■'c and. j.. irll-**-*** j,* I .
luaiiou of e.,. Uir par,,
hcnnoHiy in dies,, bv iW'.’i I'ujUicul or reli ff ; ouß
for TT inter and Kruomer , s ,-iJi',V| U, ‘ U - 8 ch,; “P Unilorm,
dent i, required to select „I ‘ ‘ V e,J T"rced. Kveryetu
u I tund, brought or received Wilh nlw ‘“ I
d-bt be collfr , c a nd deposited, ,„ ld „o !
guardian. “ “'Miat.* the consent of suihi
An iihifitiitwin l• • I
j . . *. . aut n
! Academy and of T , o’h h l e"hpjJ. h J’ * cißnceof ' West Point
ttirature of n„r ‘ , l ' 1, 7 I ''-'l. the class"!
language,, and auperadding'.’ l " dd ' n ?, modern
Engineering, riear/v mili ?e Vtlie „ J f bo ? lß .ol'Law a„H
I ver,„v able ,o m.J desiderata,,, of
i a uruveraity w here all Western progreas
i their time means uud V’ r 6 e^ 1 a courfle of study to ‘
’ . ™eTr2tT%T‘ 1U ’ . de r lin *'m- I
various Court, a, u practitioner V' V ’ 18 know 11 in the i
learning, | 0 „ K experiene!’ i ,P rp ability, varied !
! c f"”. lu,lt sualiiicatiun., the wbole*,*” ‘ ld ll,Brac t’er. Hi, !
, c P “te ol the Institute, J J"'’" 16 and die. !
“t t lie loriiis of judicial nolle “ 1 !' 11 ob "ervalio„
ducemente to (hose who are ° ,r ” “iis„ul in
liou us sound Lawyer” retar " e, t to achieve dislinc-
j -
Will ho // f-ivil engineering
cm tanghtin the West
j ing one of t|, c mos , skj | jf , . eBBl ’ r ’ f' ol - Aloiioan, be
in the Uniicd Stains. \i| ,i “*l>eriencod Eiipineers
| r," h ll,a ’ department, luvo , P 1„ „"”" r ”" l , e " 15 eouuected
! Thl’ s’ u, "‘e b e, q.wxmv- Pr ° tured eonsidera
iis now o,)i!;;:r^ p ; ,< p;, , ;' l ' u n k n , i;' b ; iib <'r,y o< st„ tin g lha , , ie
gineers. One of l,i s lormns”’ ,or '/""l'etem assistant Eh
¥-,oOU per aninim, ua Princiiial , ’r *T , ce| vc at this |i„, e I
MOW underco„struction in K,. l m!‘,; I '‘" e rr, u i “ Railroad i
•anie clit.ss ure r9rf ,i v j, • .. - wmlntothers ofthe !
States, 112,000, $1,500, or *1 aOoTve. P ," r,B ° f U '"'"' d !
gincers. ’ a J e *ir an Afidiutant En- !
I ITS. 11 n, „ . ...
great demand , When “ Pra w i be a
vnem, „t ,|,e Westen, ?i b t C ” l ,n ‘l , “ , ed for that
j ./on “” Pd in that they will” ,ns {!|""*- ftotliiiip is
| 2flo or $1 51)0 periinniiin p„ readily com maud SI .
‘{mi tim ,ur: te & 7,” ‘ ,r ; ,b * prv '"i (> ”
g>vc birth to biiiidred of o7hers ,rd 7 d ' V f ' ,o l ,<,p cd, will
rapid lidvanceiiiciit of our w|mu , ‘- v ~1- ‘m. The
‘!*■• “I our people. li, r evnh 11 r ’ • “and Hie eager
,l.,e “<"v s/ateli m,d iho* mw?; ‘ ’ elHdd 7ir’' B ouicef of
give ample Hc „ pe f -qinred terrilorv, will 1
prise Os lhe Engineer* B ,i o’T *’ !
the Surveyor and the Arrhiteet “"v*'’ 118 Mim-ralogiet
an aptitude for the , ‘ ul "’ e ’ men who have !
boi 1 h “| V r “ Widl ’ lield opened tu* hem / >h - VRicnl s ‘ i p "< es .
m.orahle a bealihlul a, and e l,icr,.th.’" r C " B " e J I,R “ ‘
they may be lliorouglily and
•lion time, and at si,, u fi exuen,e o > iv f| " u in n I
Institute, peuee,at the Western Alilitarv
l
For Munich ml use of A'ritH and Ac
coutreinonta ‘...• .TOO w “
For Fuel 200 “ M
ROA It DING enn he had in private families, at from
two to two nnd lutlf dollar* a wreck. When in Bnrriicks,
il in designed to furnish Commons ut n uniform rate. —
Students from n dintnnee will he required to board at the
Institute.and have nocomniumcution with the towu, ex
cent ns allowed by written permits.
iTF The next session will commence on the first of
September, nnd continue ten months.
N. IT. Copies of the Catalogue containing Regu
lations, Course of Studies, &c..of the Western Mil*
itary Institute, may be had at tiiis office.
Ed. Democrat.
July 10, 1819 28 1;
snesffit&as
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
G i;oi: ETOW X, Ky. • 1
FACULTY.
T. F. JOHNSON, A. M.. Principal and Prof, of Jlathe
inuticH.
Ei.deh J. R. SWIFT, Trof. of Moral and Intellectual
Science. j
R. N. NEWELL, A. M., Prof, of Ancient uud Modern
Language*.
CHARLES FRI TZ, Esq., Trof, oflnnti umpntnl and Vo
cul Music.
Misses C. STAN WOOD, IL B. STAN WOOD and C. ‘
LANG DON, Assistants.
fplIF, PRINCIPAL has been lynching twenty years-.
X uuinictruptedly, having occupied important Profes
sorships in scverulCollcges in Virginia, (his nutive State) j
nnd Kentucky.
Mr. Swill graduated at Yule College, and has become ;
eminent ns a toucher. j
.Mr. Newell graduated in the city of Paris, nnd has fill- j
ed the chair of Lunguugea in several Colleges of high re- ;
p u te.
Mr. Fritz, a German gentleman of fine acquirements,
has been connected with this Institution six years, and
has turned oiit some of tho best performers on die Piano •
to lie found la the United States.
The Misses Stan wood graduated at the celebrated Fe
male Seminary at Ipswich, Mass. The elder has been ,
Principal Assistant imthis lustitulion for the last eight
years. Miss Lnnsdon has hern a Very popular teacher:
in Cincinnati and Kentucky for ?i.\ years past; the last
two years in this Institution.
‘The Female Collegiate Institute was organized in 1038
nnd hus enjoyed without any fluctuations, an unusual
share of pub ic favor, averaging tor lilt* ten y ears past a- ■
bout one hundred pupils. ‘ L
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like. uJm
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o,i, C t‘ ,Ui “ e loK “ scud Sarsaparilla.
rsr s !k3S“
hkaling power.
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f£S SBM
•uo means nra supplied • this * 1 5 * ,n,e “ d * come,
“nit the length nnd hrsadth nf th i- 8 !?” * ca,,R, l for through
ta“l"e “ f <i.pi.er*tl„n ..r ,lßteri,mi l ioi|. P * C ‘ !lllyaS “ iS (om ‘ i
oevo” chvn’ie," I !, u 't'for the ‘* “' ilh ‘"te. au.l
Jffe by i r,,7,1 *{ -
Chomixtrv, aud the lattft rfi^gll - Ihe bl ‘-' b,M ” knowledv. ‘* f
on mill,, me nuuisiifn ‘/ lhe have nil t,p n ’
ssnsSL
pi-; ndgl
gj ““m i h “ v * r >’ *'./ main at X
sjt. which give to it r.. its value.
Fnrsalahv J , p n
J"l> L'tli, 11; l:t. “9 | Ist J ’
I <ilW oi Lout U
$1905 92 * Cott, J
I Oil or before ,be first of
us, iiroiiiiee lo pay \y. H. Lewis
! dreJ U,,J Uve 92-100
(■'iigneil) jXj
(Endorsed) / Jaj
E. S. (I'rocimout! & Cos. { mKKM
slO2l 19 M
j Twelve montlm after
Lewi**, or bearer, one
dollars, for value lectidH
Endorsed,
E. S. Grcouwood vt ('Mm
Ibo Bunk of
rj **
E. S. Greenwood S.Jtim
The same, >
r _. a <JH
• ‘Li"’ .y* .i. \ f
tins to !JH
Gnrv. assig.-iee of l
vit f Wm. IL
are alte.clnnl i * fli••
but, mi i piny mg ihnH|
lier of sni f lo t
<*(.urt against the l,ul v
G rcenw ood iV Co.—
It is therefore
of sttjil Notes und said I.J ; -
(dulendnnls* in said suit) .lefl
day of the next Term o! ihiMj
not be ffstahlis!-.ed f in
is furtliei ordered, that a coyH
served on said makers and
to wit: Eidridbie S.
tlie persons composing said
•('. if to be found in this
tion in one of the public Gi/fl
months previous to the next
A true extract from the
May 10—3m] ISAAC M
C opy of CHI of ruiH
No.
Ex. Coi.um bis, 80H
Ninety days after ilate of this first of
oiid of Hfinie tenor and date unpaid,) pay to
or, or order, Five thousand dollars, for
und place the humic to account.
(Signed) PKLSTO.N, SMITH & IvI.MBIJH
To John Ogden. Esq. N’etv York.
•Emlorsed across the lace of the above Bill of
“ Accepted.” (Signed,) JOHN OGDeTS^H
(Endorsed,) Pav to Bunk of Columbus.
(Signed) KING & HOOPER.*
(Cr. endorsed.) —Received, Jwne 9th, 1843, on the with
in five hundred dollars—the proceeds of a Certificate of
Deposite of the Union Bank q/ Florida for S‘JOOO.
► COPY OF PROTEST.
Exited States of America—State of New York : ss.fc*
On the first day of July, in the year of our
thousand cipht hundred and thirty-nine,at the
the Bank ol America in the city of New York, I, Stepiiun
C. Williams, Notary Public, duly admitted and swoqi,
dwelling in the city of New York, did present thft annex'-
ed original Bill of Exchange, at the Bunk of America iii
said city, to the accepter in person, nnd demanded pay
ment thereof, which lie refused, for the want of proper
funds for that purpose. Whereupon I, the said-Notary
Public, at the request aforesaid, did protest, and by these
presents do publicly ami solemnly protest, as well against
the Draw ers. Acceptor and Endorsers of the said Bill, as
neainst nil others whom it doth or muv concern, for Ex
change, re-exehangeand all costs, damages and interest
already Incurred hereafter incurred,’ for want of
payment of the shi This done and