Muscogee democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 184?-18??, September 06, 1849, Image 3

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Gone to Hung ary. —We see it. stated in the pa pers, that our late fellow citizen, Mons. Captain DeKorponay lias sailed for hiijfaderland. to aid Hun gary in her present independence. His brother is said to be the present Secretary of War in that country. [for the mcscouee democrat.] “Ilnirah for the Bonnets o’ Blue.” The Whigs are getting into a stew. Finding that they can no longer by ‘juggling,’ up candi dates. keep slraight, there is now before the people-pf Randolph and Stewart counties an In dependent Candidate, for Senate; and a truer, worthier, better or nobler hearted man never ‘stood in shoe leather.” It is Marlin 11. Bromu, and if he don’t do the thing ‘up brown’ there will be disappointment in the camp. He is freeman enough to be Independent. This is what should be loved in him. He has a right to be a candi date and the polls are as free to hint as any oth er man ; and the voles will be as freely put in for him in opposition to all cliques and caucuses. <Io it Marlin ‘it will never do to give it up so Mr. Brown.’ Here goes tor one Independent gentleman ol Democratic heart and principles.— That’s what we love best, but if we can’t gel all we will take half, for its olien old dad said ‘halt's Joafts better than no bread.’ Yours highly, UNCLE DICK. Mountain Valley, Randolph Cos. IT We aro authorized to announce James Ferguson, • for Receiver of Tax Returns, of ttlthe next January election. E. J. Hardin as a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Superior Court. [June 7,1849. tc] XT* We are authorized to announce Francis A. Jepson as a candidate for Sheriff of Muscogee county. AnoLruvs S. Rutiieid'okd will run with him ns Dep uty. [June 7, 1849. 23te] COUSCIL PROCEEDINGS. Council Clinintier, Aug. 20, 1819. Council met pursuant to adjournment—present his hauor the Mayor, Aid. Harden, J. 11. Brooks, F. M. Brooks, Halstead, Jepson, Wynne and Williams. Mis honor the Mayor, asked and obtained leave ol •beettce, whereupon Aid. Ilolstead was called to the chair. The journal of the last meeting was read and ap proved. The Committee on Engines reported in favor of an appropriation of $485 for the purchase of hose lor the fire department. Which, on motion, was laid on the table for the present. By Aid. Williams : Resolved, That the Committee on Finance report to the next meeting of Council, the liabilities ol the city, which will be due and pa} able op to the first of January next, and the means by which said demands are to be met. Adopted. ’ The Committee on improvements, to whom was referred the subject of the Plankroad, according to the organized plan, and the cost as to said proposal, so far exceeds the amount anticipated, that the Commit tee do not feel authorized to recommend its adoption. The proprietors of the Ware Houses now propose to construct a Plankroad, running as originally pro posed, at their own cost, provided they he allowed to use such drays or cars on said road as they think proper ; for which privilege will obligate themselves to make good to the City Treasury any diminution of revenues arising from dray license. On motion, was received, and ordered to be laid on the table lor the present. By Aid. Barden : Resolved, That Council appro priate eighty dollars to Vigilant Fire Company No. S, for the purpose of re-embursing 11. T. Hall, for money us'd ~>ut hv the said Hall, for two extra sue-1 * tibn huse, for saiu fvfe Coiujiaily ; ,ui tnat the TANARUS, ta ■ ■rer be instructed to pay said appropriation to the Treasury of said Company. Adopted. The following accounts were presented to Council: One in favor of Enquirer Office, of $30,00 Win. L. Jeter, guardian for Ned Preston, of 5.00 Which were ordered to be paid. Council then adjourned till Tuesday, the 28th instant, at 7J o’clk. p. m. CA L VIN S TRA TTON. Cirri. MARRIED, On Tuesdaj morning the 28th ult., at the residence of James Jones, i| Salem, Russel county, Ala., by the Rev. John Crowell/'Mr. Allen G. Bass, to Miss Elmira (I. Ambrose, of J ashville, Tennessee. Mcptuiß Fire Company, No. 3, In cotisequelce of a communication from the Fore man of No. I , lie drill ordered by me for Thursday night, will be postponed until the last of the month. THOjJAS P. LARUS, Foreman No. 3. Sept. 6, 1843 Twenty Dollar* Steward. W OST, inlhe city of Columbus, on or about the GOLD W.vrCH ; made by Tobias, somewhat loose iu | the case, an jidentatiou in the back of the case, a scratch •u the face, uniting from the centre towards the outer : edge. I will giv-the above reward for said watch, if deliver- ‘ ed at the Office of the Democrat. N. F. THOMPSON, j Columbia, Sept. 6, 1849. 38. lm For Sale. JbfrA. eg 1 HAT comfortable DWELLING, WjTt’Sfc -®- situated on the corner of Bryan Mil Hal wd Mclntosh streets—formerly owned Jaß ty Noland Lewis, and now ocupied by J. j S. Proden. Stock in any of the city Factories, would be taken in exchange. For terms, apply to T. J. STANFORD. Sept. 36,1849. 26 3t kttcetlbMiame V'III ‘ river ri'"l lemlnm tn.in^^Wßß| plantation of John (• ! The undertaker will be required to furnish nil terml* ami build a good substantial bridge of heart tim ber well secured, with good abutments ami side railing, to be completed by the first of January next, and to war rant or cause to stand and be kept in good order the raid Bridge for a term of not less than live years from the time it shall be completed. Also to give bond with approved : security, for die faithful performance of his or their tin- j dertaking. i Persons mi king proposals will be particular to state the kind of bridge they propose to build, whether lattice or otherwise, ami the term of time for which it will be ’ kept up ami in good order. The money tor the building of said bridge to become ’ due and payable on the first of November, 1850. j By order of said Court. JOHN JOHNSON, c. c. o. Columbus, Aug. 30,1849 35—‘Jt l>r. A. W. ColcmanS Anti-Dyspeptic and Tonic Bitters. Warranted to cure every case of Chill and Fever, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrhira, (chronic or acute,) diseases peculiar to Females, &.C., &.C. Also a preventive to ASIATIC CHOLERA. See encelrijies around each buttle fur particulars. Price $1 00 a bottle, or six bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by E. D. Coleman, No. 445, ! Dauphin street, Mobile. For sale in Columbus by j ROBT. CARTER. Also, Dr. Coleman’s MIXTURE. Price $3. August 2, 1849 31—ly Cholera and Diarrhoea Medicine. I>R LEAKED from a popular recipe by July 12 J. F. WINTER & CO. Family Groceries. TOWNSLeY - fc ABBOTT HAVE in Store and will constantly keep on j band, 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. Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized do New Orleans and Florida SYRUP and West In dia MOLASSES. liavanna, Rio ami Lagnyra COFFEE. Superfine New Wheat FLOUR. —ALSO— Salt, Corn Meal, Butter, Lard, Hats, Shoes, Do mestics, Knives end Forks, Pocket Knives, Split bottomed Chairs; Copperas, Saieratus, Ginger, Spice, Pepper, Indigo, Madder, Spanish Brown, Salts, Saltpetre, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Fine White and Country Soap; Juniper and Cedar Pails, Buckets and Piggins, Corn and Straw Brooms, Shuck Mats and Horse Collars, &c., &c. Uj* A large quantity of Stone Ware—Jugs and Jars, of from 1 gallon to 12. Likewise common and superior smoking and chewing Tobacco ; Savannah 11 ice and Apple Vine gar, with many other articles too tedious to mention. All of which will be sold at a small advance for Cash. Columbus, August 2, 1849. 31—tfij C. BRUNO & CO. T MPORTERS of, and dealeni in Music and Musical Instruments , Watches, Jewelry aud Fancy Articles , Clans, Pistols, tj-e. cJ*r. and sole agents for the sale of Chickering’s and Nunns & Clark’s LP2.salxice> U? 3 DPC£n2cE>a3 a C. B. ts- Cos. have constantly on hand a large assortment of the above named Goods, all of which will be sold very low for Cush or approved Notes. if 7’ Store at the old stand, under Bunk St. Marv’s. April 19, 1C49. lGtf Still Later Receipts. LT. LYNCH’S G. S. Exploring Expedition to Dead Bea, Jordan, fcc. Abbot’s Series Histories of Kings ami Queens of England, ‘/’heir rapid *'lc sneaks enough for .Macaulay’s Historv^Bß j. & J. KYLE Kave just received a shipment of NEW GOODS, adapted to the present season—amongst them will be found in part—Extra Superfine Black French Cloths and Caseiineres, fancy Silk Vestings, (a great va riety,) Irish Linens, (some very fine,) ten and twelve quarter Linen Sheetings, and pillow-case Linens; VVm. Bebee & Co.’s fall style of FASHIONABLE HATS ; Prince Albert and California CAPS. FOR THE LADIES. Rich Embroidered Lace Capes; Black Embroidered Lace Capes; Rich Embroidered Sleeves and Culls; Fancy Colored Embroidered Net Mitts; Plain and Black Net Mitts; Rich Einbridered Neck Ribbon, (entirely new style,) Kid Gloves, all colors and sizes; French Ginghams, plain and plaid—Grass Cloth, English and American prints, (new patterns.) All of which will be sold at our usual low prices. Columbus, Aug. 30, 1049. 35 ts For Sale or Rent, a _s FBI HE house and lot situated on the corner f*|sfn ii- of Troup and Bridge streets, near the 8 JiLresidences of .Mrs. Boykin and John C. Ruse, Esq. There is no house in the city more pleasant and eligible (ban this. It lias an excellent well of water, good stables, &cand has recently undergone repairs.— I uni anxious to sell, and will do so, LOW for CASH, or will take in exchange for it, negro property. The house is at present occupied by L. >l. Durr, Esq., to whom, for further particulars, reference i made. MARK JOHNSTON. Aug. 30, 1849. 35—2 t NOTICE. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS, fIMIFi °f Muscogee county will receive JL the second Monday in Octo ber next, for Bridge across Bull Creek on the to Lumpkin, near the m dD §©® ©1 i 01 DHI (§) ©MTT □ fZ} DRUG BUSINESS, (At the late stand of Pond & Wilcox,) OLIVER DANFORTII & to. ISSrp jUAVINU purchased (he Drug Erlnb -5 XX lishment of Messrs. Pond &. Wilcox would inform bis friends and the public’ that they intend keeping on hand a good supply of J Ilruffs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Surgical Insliiinioiits, *•. &c. and other articles usually kept in a Drug Store, all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. From Mr. D.’s practical acquaintance with the business, and bis determination to devote himself entirely to tho accommodation of his customers, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. L. DECATUR JOHNSON. O. DANFORTH. Columbus, Ga. Dec. 27, 1848. 52 ts k'W,.- x; ■ . . A J f \mSkJ jr c m ßßßky . - x.. A • i; i*i* I.YG’s COWOEMSE33 Symn-uf SARSAPARILLA. panacea ! ‘” 1 11 number r F | T 111 umlt*rsig nod, wlm bus & . my Motlit incs, Bering a vast amount ni various _ daily impound on the people of ilmh country, uliner | name of “ Extract Sarsaparilla,” which in fact do j contain a particle of the valuable root whose name ** bear, baa been induced to manufacture n ITHKamI pflV';’ erful preparation from the genuine Honduras SA P A HILL A ROO’l\ combined with tli ** roots of Deli if hi and Lep tundra Yirginica, and would state j after inucli labor, cure and expense,lie lias j j beyond his expectation, in producing a Medicine 1 >aased for its alterative, healing and restorative <jtial^Hß,j e(4 * t lias for tlu* last two years been used by PhysieiaiiiHEK. j others iu this vicinity, with unparalleled u () j* though a very large amount has been used here it has never yet failed iu giving entire satisfaction. ’ This val.iable Preparation is now olfered to the. Meß J ical Faculty and the public generally,as a safe and j remedy far all diseases arising from mi impure .. the blood, for Scrofula, chronic Rheumniism, of the Skin, Tetter or Kiiigworm, Scaldlicad, Eiilnrß^V ri> ‘ a incut ami Pain of the Bones and Joints, stubborn Lumbago, Erysipelas. Gout, Paralytic Debility, Swelling. Diseases arising from an injudicious usßB |>ot -j Mercury, exposure or imprudence in life, chimftie tutional disorders, Dyspepsia, |hiinfill atfcctious uimm ,j M . hack and loins, Neuralgic pains, Fever Sores; Blotf^B.| u>4 | Pimples ami Biles, to Eppiug’s unrivullcd |irepari^H[ on _J I being a highly concentrated Extinct, preacutcd ( j ]t> form of u Syrup, to make it palatable. f 'CP Here is a certificate from a gentleman well k^H non>|) in this community, who has been for a number of . v Waenrii, Justice of the Peace in this city, and his statement mv can be certified to by a great many of on.r w|m have seen him when lie was obliged to walk on criflK He is now entirely cured by the use of my Sursnp.*^B r j|j () _]J (■nlumbus, April Mr. 11. It. Epping —Sir: Owing you a debt nH’ cr r „ f j. tude, 1 tun induced to make a public ()j the benefit 1 have received from your invaluable |iH n ,. m| . u tion of Sursapat ilia, f bad been, for nearly y enrp severely afflicted with chronic Rheumatism, n®id‘t|, OS( ’ tormenting pains tortured me to such'a degrtß,. r j, nf j con'd find no rest, nor could I walk without tbV. UMSjsr ance of crutches. Notwithstanding 1 tried vuriß, J( , q r(Mn edies, my case continued to grow worse every dnB v fortunntely for me, u friend who bud been ill a sißj,j| ar s j, nation and had been relieved bv your compouß,,] So run of Sarsaparilla, recommended the use of it tq-^R|p ( „, 1( j inv great nslouishmeet and joy. after using ts / w! v ‘bottles I found myself entirely-Telievgif, svtth* out my crutches,and attend to business. I mnukc tliisMafo mentns un net of justice, hoping that otiflers may be in- I duced to make, use of the right medicine- m-thcn l.v’ a ... o'jceu 10 mane, use ot clie i^jgiii iiH'dicmc—W-'/ien /.y saving themselves much trouble, suffering and eflxpensr. | n „, with gratitude, yours, &c. ANDREI# ’ The following short 3re ffom some of the best an J most successful lhiH citv From Dr. B<jp<welt. 1 hove used Epping’s Sarsaparilla, and believe it equn | if not superior to any preparati/m of .Sarsaparilla n,,w j,. wne. J. J. B'OaWELL,m.d July 5, 1848 ‘ ’ From Dr. (primes. I have used Epping’s Sarsaparilla in cases of Tetter with success ; I therefore recommend the use of it io all persons with diseases of the skin. I July 5,1843 T. YV. GRIMES, m. ia. Mr. 11. If. Eppint* —Fr oin my knowledge ot the com- j position of vour Sarsaparilla, 1 take great(Mfcafmn- j„ Hlu . ling that I consider it one of the best preparations of'Sn r saparilla now in use. and in all cases where remedies oi l that class are desired, it is worthy of irinl. July 8,1848 . A. BILLING, M . n. 11. If. Eppinz —Sir: 1 have used your Ext acf of Stir sapa ri Ila ill several ruses, and have no htsilnfon iu B f }ll ing that it is fully equal, if not superior u fiuvof the i,, ( . j parations of that article in use. Vourf>,A<*. July 7,1848 W. K. SCHL.'y, M. u. Volunteers and discharged SoMieis, who, returned sick and debilitated, from Mexipo.rW. We hove the eviil.nre of Dr. N. M. Hoi/roi*k (iistin guirtlieH Physician of Tazwoll, Marion cnulily, t,i. who I lircacrihcd Ep|iinc’s Sarsaparilla in a caetMenirme (|n hility from exposure or imprudence in Ifciu fuel the patient was not aide to move his limbs for Wac time be fore he commenced tnkinp Epjring'H cum/rSL cnmlmstd Syrup of Sarsaparilla. He was one of o. )rjive Volun teers, so many of whom huve returned sick aodebilitat cd to their homes, lie is now completely cool. I Another Certifica.e, I. From .Mr. Oscar Aslftoii, who may be found.( thi Drv L Good Stole of Mr. Geo.’A. iSorris: ‘ I s Jfr If. If. Pipping —Dear Sir: Having been or [ears I ’ past afflicted with Intermittent Fever, and lake a real 1 tleul of Mercury for that dislressioir eomplaimj^MHl Olio h and I-. lit :■ t < and a'..’ H'S'SI HO C, r-!. t ..or Sill unpin i11,, . , f ..-..rp ■ (I hie prop. ... IwSHE SM— Pi, XjV, Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's SAKS A PA HI I, I, A. CAUTIOA KXTKA. A man by tl.e name us CLAPP has engaged with a yonnf man of the name of 3. p. Townsend, and uses his name to put up n Sarsaparilla, which they call Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, denominating it GF.YVI.YF., Original, etc. This Towilsdnd is no doctor, and never w as ; hut whs formerly a worker on rail roads, canals, and the like. Yet he assumes the title of Dr., for the purpose of gaining credit for what he Is not. This is to cau tion the public not to We deceived, and purchase none but the G L.YU/XL 011IGI.YA/. OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend’s Sarsa parilla, having on it the Old Dr’s, likeness, his family coal ot iniiS| and his signature across the coat of arms. Principal Office, 10* at., Xcw York City. OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND, TIIK OKU!INAI< DISCOVERER OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. 0\ 1 Or Townsend is now about *0 years of ape. and has Ion” jshii known as the .AUTHOR and D/SCOT'F.RF.Ii of the GF.Jfirt.YF. OtIIGLYiL “ 7 '(HV.YSF.XD S.I]{SAVARIL t.A.” living poor, lu* whs com polled i” limit its iiiNnnfactiire, by which means ii has lieen kept out of market, and the sales cir cumscribed to those only who had proved Its worth, and known it value. It had rear noil tin- enrs of many, nevertheless. a those persons who had been healed of sore disease*, and saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and *x underfill lIK A LING POWER. ngo, thal h** had, by his skill, science Slid experii $ ‘•f wou hl he of Incalc.u ,lablc • ne. Ii- ij ‘ if / ; iiicans would befor ■ fi' lT• jUI* -j fk ’ir* •ueMmintde J’ a :<• .. a f\t | when thi^wa 1 HSSaaa^SHHI ! ilic|il.|,. „r „ r ,lfi,Ti„ r ,ii„'n ‘ eCU * ‘* S “ ls lm ‘ nd x niihe young S. I’ Town *> i’ never changes, htilfor the beito’ heoiuaeu’ !7r Wilh , nRe ’ Hnd jtfc prinrip/r* by n srirntifir mart The “” seten- UieiuiMfrv, and the UteM divt:..veri..V. t A? hwsl km " , ledge o’ orougli. tito requisition in tin. J 1 art . have ail been f I ThU,:; .hhk t " fl ,M ~r ’ : men. eo„tain* many „ ln L” f vvell k"*wn to medical which are inert or useless, and other* whirl?lio,,MS 1 io,,MS l ,rM l* r, i* panog it for use. produce ferineutti'..m L ! !i h ls . r r U,,nf **l I” !*•- furmuH ;i the system. ~r . h,,d which is in \rt so volatile that they ... tu,.| v ev •. , '*** f Sarsaparilla preparation. ,f they ato .mt ‘oms, ? ?***'*''">’ ■*• know o onlv to those *xperiei.red in it ,* process, tl.es, volar,/epnncptj, which ll 1 , JrTMoreover, lion, under heat, are Hie r\ ,/ or an **hala •t. which give to it j ; iu value! * U ,ned,cal properties of the Jul-V lUtli, I IMP. 2<| || s ,j’ 1 ’ *'■ “ ENTER & CO. j C oluinbus, Ga. I r [ , ",deS:rS^:r?;; fi '™^ is,i “' ! l -'— -be W. is this day dissolved', U mo’tua'l'cotmen!;”^ 1 - 1 ’ j F; D. WM.DAJAN, j “I W. CRAIG, Coluinhtis. Ga. Mnreh 13, |(M<| ‘ ‘ 1 U °LWKI.|.. | yx&ttr” -> HgASjfc-BSE'r j 07 I % Extra Select Medicines. By SdIIUFFULIY & in 7^ce„,UwT ;(;, ' STS ’-Vor k . 1 Drops, gives „s rhe' , ? Bre ' ,H rel “t>n to adulterated Havintt been it, the n,„, • ‘-Ifloß MKlllciNKs has afforded us much experience' **,!"'! eo,s . which Ol the well know,, (JheiJ.lst mvi ".K ,,, e services a Mon of oor Chemicals, the'iuihlie , „' ,r e par- j Hrit.Vumu“m|'! , 'y'!?“? ,” re PoLeripfd from select wi11,.,,., , 1.“ ‘<!? Uoulilv, and eonseq tie oily possess a r, U r l ” v t ''''"'’,' / ”' A f/"^' r <*fo, "and “Pa which ilm I>hvicin , L V ofaction J-Nce. The life o( l ,j e < perfect confi. j reputation of thu plivsi. ijn.i i wc . ns , * le B, cce*H and I “if - : “'here all wi.hin. Pork \ A P I 5, ,849 n,,<l c foMhemei , yea. , " V " e *’ CBl I ‘— —■ . _ 14 tlj Sim-g j s t y A J J T©f’}sVj[|[gi§‘ m*\w ViN ’ a ’ ami “< •!..■(lmt.a boo, |,ee THAI), smites * * ° ‘ ° Sou,h Weeteni Circuit. Feb. 15,1819 ’ ii- M’. MfLl.Ktt. tO-UNOU YVIVf ■ , KI -” unil Warrantetl! xx x,j]>( neatly executed. Apt. lit. ipp) C. BRUNO &. CO. j Disso/a/tfptt. and Montgomery, Ui'is i|,j-’tr” ; 1,,d ‘ “Huiibns, On. sent, diuXnl ‘ oh r . h y ‘'“dual con- , n;y l.e elos.d. thuJ-ZZ ,ed wii ol ° ff ‘"“ ! ! Notes and accounts ttilf. - ‘ J l>l, ' :,s,, 1 call ‘■" settle. 1 I 3,000 Dollars Reward! i Reuben Rich's patent Centre Vent VAVIB WBlliml (Made entirely of Iron, with Iron Gates.) Against Turbine, Hotchkiss & all other Wheels* IWILL give SSOO Reward to any person who will pro duce u j a tent Water Wheel, thu’t will do as much bu \ si ness with the same quantity of wulei under any given head, front three to thirty feet—or > I will give SSOO to any person, who will produce a 1 Brcust Wheel under a head of eight feet or less, that ’ shall equal it iu pawer and saving of water; or, I will give the same amount to nnv one who will pro j duce nn overshot or undershot, that will lost with my j Wheel, and not cost more money sooner or later; or. j I will give the same reward to any man who will pro ! uce an overshot, undershot, or Proust Wheel, that will I un as steady as my Wheel; or, 1 will give 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, so easily upplied in all situations, and so uni versally applicable to all purposes and every location. Or, I will give SSOO to any one who will produce a Hotchkiss Wheel iliut does not consume fifty per cent, more water to do the same Sawing or Grinding. Those who doubt can visit the Coweta I-alls Factory in this city, and they will see my Wheel driving r.ll their machinery without a governor, where a French Turbire, made in ilie great city of Lowell, failed to do the busi ness at all! Or, if tliev will visit Pleasant Macon’s, in Macon county, Alabama, they will see one of my Wheels j only 2 feot 8 inches in diameter, under a head of 9 feet, grinding 9to 10 bushels of corn per bout. Or, in a short time, 1 will show at Winter’s this city, one of my Wheels, feet in diameter, ejMlig 50 to GO bushels per hour, \\ it Ii two pairs of hJMHb the State of New , l'ork alone, there are 500 rinding, sawing, and manufacturing in si y bv any oth er Wheel. With hiiOirieni and 100 Looms, with one of rtiy \\ XI feel immpj amefer. Jf O 3 GINDRAT & CO. nt the “ Montgomery Ala. who ure manufacturing my W heels, orders for them, and deliver them in any the Fotomac, and furnish directions tor P l )• i■ 111 e work, with models, if required. l >oß H , *JUjßf ()j ----dressed to meat iMontgomerv, corn of GjjAV *". at this place, earn of G. \V. Wi| ( 7,( rrs ft( j prompt Hllrnlion. I” “'J.'•"’"'fiMßTln.! .t ii... or ~S"! <llll v “l> the ill mrci iili PiL pur.-h.^T BK 818 iTHIWPuiy “lon ” <s: 11, u i,njSyPy'fW ; ilf l l ‘■ l l e ‘.|V. it Amk. RICH, pntciite^lhl Colnnihuß, Ga. AprilTfl, M l# C “ U '” y ’ NcW ,^JI j Daguerreotyping, ! T^*7 ilM>rS I,u y i “* room for ,VL l " ,s " ,OS3 ,ll "l e'SKeJ the services of Mr GEO. S. COOK, t WoS" 1 ,h! ! t l ' k '’ , ! , ' Kf!es flno as any in llooms ove'r J 5. ‘i'i.” I■ Ulfl' l l‘.V'’S , o ''l'<* l ‘ a, ’ ,l le finn <• to secure Ficlures as Ah r l* ”? *® a r,,re chance in til is city. Heuse cull aiidVee.’' |le “ dS ’ U ‘ “ S ' l0 “ lime .. n n . i O.STIIR * PURPLE. . 11. Pictures of adults taken as well in cloudy weather as in clear 111 J^-. 1349 ao-tfcn i i*i i;\o rou i j's, XV ATT \ (V/i H \r ” “/KOI. [.AN’ “.v & £Lx^: h , zr b,e lieeds ’ lerthe-Sa^,. I NOTICE TO MERCHANTS, “v light draft i!£&fc"w-”S;3ssttsi August lfi, 18la “’ j ’ * IcALLISTER > Mauler. I ‘ 88—81 I i Tar, Tar, Tar! ‘XH'sJ “KKffflßS.” j _ ’ ‘ ‘ 81—if COLUMBUS COTTON GIN Manufactory, Ts subscribers, proprietors of the Girard GIN ivr l.Niifn” - Ct< i ry ’ - lave ,>ow com pitted their exten aasftss stsas sa - ■"*"” linproved Colton Gins, ‘tt p, ‘“ ,cr * in *'■ : the ,l|CSe <iil,s isRO “'elleatablished that i Avarraiifeil equal to any manufactured, and in nlleases to give entire satisfaction to those who may try them er^,„j;Sr' UVOr “^”-^^-hvnvo,h. Columlnifl, Gq, April 13, IS]'). ‘ ‘ JiOK & ■ A ,, f ' n , i V ist, ; :,,or ; s S:I-—Will he sold on ii t 1 uesday in October next, before the Court oute door, in the town of Talbotton, Talbot county t 0 a: * ° rd( * r “ f ‘• nonorable'in": rior com t of said county, sitting as a court of nr-1 <i"Thi , vntnn l Tt lta! f"’ k | n ' nVn as •he residence of John 91 It ‘ to, I ° f s ! ,,d deceased, containing £.m'Gh,"'ll 1 dii'intaf” i'",M r all Walker < n mi iK.,: WESTERN MILITARY INSTITUTE, GEORGETOWN, Ky. Ititard of Visitors. rWNUE ADJUTANT GENERAL, together with -®- five tit persons, to lie annually appointed by the Executive, to attend examinations at ieust once a year, according to law. FAOyLTV. Incorporated with all the powers, privileges and rights exercised by the Trustees and Faculty of any other Col* eg e. *<:<>L. T. F. JOHNSON, General Superintendent • *COL. L. W. NOIW AN y Joint Superintendent and Pro* feasor of Engineering and of Natural History . *LIL( T. COL. 15. R. JOHNSON, Professor of Nafar* at and Experimental Philosophy. tMAJ. W . A FORBES, Professor of Mathematics* RICHARD N. NEWELL, A. M., Professor of Ancient and Modern Languages. JAMLS (. BLAINL, A. 8., Adjunct Professor of Lan guages. REV. J. R. SWIFT, A. M., Professor of Ethics and Ite/lfs Lefires. JA.MLS 11. I>AViESS, Esq., Professor of Late. REV. 11. V. D. NEVILS, A. M,, Principal of the Aca demy. CART. (J. E. MOTT, Teacher in the Academy. CAPT. VV. W. GA L’NT, Adjutant of the Institute, *Ldueuted at West Point. tF.ducuted at the Virgiuiu Military Institute* Two hundred and thirty Cadets, from fifteen different ; States, have entered this lustituiion since it was organ ized, in 1817. It is entirely free from the control or dom ination of any sect or party, either political or religious. ; Economy in dress, by the adoption of a cheap Uniform, for Winter and Summer, is rigidly enforced. Every stu dent is required to select a College guardian, with whom all funds brought or receivefi must ae deposited, and no ‘P t"^. 1 ill 111 1 -gniif ranted without the consent of such guardian. — _ An Institution combining the science of the West Point Academy and of Polytechnic Institutes, with the classi cal literature of our best Colleges, adding the nn i4rn languages, and superudding practical schools of Law and i Engineeiing, nearly realizes the long-felt desideratum of a university able to meet the wants of Western progres ■ —a university where all may select a course of study lo i suit their time, means und professional destination, i Mr. Daviess, the Professor of Law, is known in the j various Courts as n practitioner of great ability, varied ( learning, long experience and exalted character. Ilia 1 eminent qualifications, the wholesome exercise and die -1 cipline of the Institute, ami the convenient observation Llof the forms of judicial proceedings, offer unusual ir -tt—--• i*— vt.iii .ro earnest to achiete distinc dll.-, lio “ n “ ‘‘'.mill LuTrrTF**BijßJ i Will ivil Al i 11. .'v •g one of the most skillful o f eg ® or Col. Morgan, be , Jl'e United States. I||nl e^ Engineers ” ‘'b llmi d.purnnem, i mve been DrnI rUn, f nIS conn? cte.l 1 n.r wfl b ,1,, .1pi the l.d, qLllfv. P re<l cons '<lern is. lii!ie'.l"!f?5 < ) 1 , e e ”' liber '. v o( filming ibai he gmeers. 0„ e „/ 1 ,rIOD, . fr competent axeislam Kn l,rr ‘ a 'rESnWtt r^" eH Bt “""'ii" o now under const ructioisi!^cI P t , nglneer ol Roilroed fiame clnss nre receivi, l in j!lr" Ck> ~ whi,ftu,l,ers fll>e blulev, fa,000,11,500 u"r *1 yAoT"’ P “ r,B of “ ,e United ginenr.. ’ *■'‘~ ou a }ear -fi Afifiistnnl E n . prrat and “mnliY'm'r^^'jf’J’' o ?"'""? W,ltn ,llf,re will boa I mention, hi the Western Milia r t | e "r re P“ rcdfor l,1 " t bn /.aided i„ savin.- ib, ,1 ‘ “,r V ll,p lUute. [Nothing is ! r #1,500 perannnn) Z" 1 ” n ’ n ' | i | .v command |l “ | sea that the gigamiP enternrUes 1“ °< observation must (five birth to linmlred of othew tr?h!?‘ ,y r, T' ,ed * wi ” ‘■■M-id advancement of ,rib,,,ar . v o them. The l nesanfonrneonle „ ’'e co Ulllr> , and ihe eager "! .h e , ‘„ 0 e r wTv , ie Ch^, " e’‘"U,c love ample s,„ne ,;, r ,P e - ‘“^ u ! red ‘emiory, will prise Os the Engineer °ib.. r V®’ ,0 ‘ ,,e , B, ' i| l and enter and fhe’Ar hitmP’T ’’ Hiiiiptihole for [be iU„il,e,„„nf i ‘ “'if, “ho Imre “ill have a Wide field opened in”,V”' J physical sciences honorable, a healthful ii , “ for engaging in „„ lbc.v „, be thorough v and 1” ! ,va P“'>il,,br whieh short time, and at * prutllc " ll .v qualified, in an Institute.. at M,,u11 nspense.a, the Western Milhn"” oj . , Jti the Academy *-in no | Iti the College... *•> 90 per aanotn, j lor Music and use of An,'.; and Ac- “ “ I cotitreim-nts unc n ; |; ( ’ rp oo'.-.; 122 “ z ! rw?o A ,wo‘l.orViZif cloflo weT^tvhf"^''o 11 frf "” - - j*! * H ui’sieiipj to In iniv)i r * **'hen in Ilnrrack* tu dents In > m a will helV* Ht ? uni,orni j “stitute,and have iiocoinmunic,o' ) " m ' < b '’ ar<l al >bo cep, as alinwedhy l '* U *. *** Sc,ll, n ,l, comiuu e *en 0,1 ,b of lations, Caulseo/ Studh-s^&r” R ‘‘ c ' a ’ I i,ary -v be had M * i -Inly 12, 1819 d-d. Democrat. ~ id I_, COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, GEORGETOWN, liy. FACULTY. : I. F. JOHNSON A ,\l !>-• rnatics. nc, P ul “nd I*rof. of Mathe ’ Rro ’- of Moral and Intellectual R. N. MiVVKIX. A. M iv„r . . ( I'finpuajses. * * ° ncie nt and Afodaru , A1 (:u| l Mifsic! l Z ’ Ef “l-’ Prof . “''lnstrumental and Vo. STAN 'VOOO aud c. haWng occupied T -,C.Hags, and has become has be,.,, connecteT” “f. *?* a f'tuirements,