*-- TLIST OF LETTTERS OOHIERFORMED MEDICAL COLLEGE, FEMALE EDUCATION. .... BLIST OFBOK LETTERS e BOOKS! BOOKS! EMAINING in the post office at Talhasse on the W OR T H INGT ON. r THEsecond Session of SCHOOL at my house, (1 W e are authorised to announce J T BALDW IN, Has for I 31st March, 1831, which if not taken out by the 30th of .. l miles north and east of Tallahassee) will commence on Col. JAMES GADSDEN a candidate at the en- ailo nsale good collection of Books Junenext, will be sent to the general post office as deadletters. Y" c and with the consent of the Reformed Med- 1isterary 1831. As heretofore, the session will con- suing election for Delogate in Congress, from this Consisting mostly of STANDARD Alderman, E H Kerr, R B praise a term of Ten Months; but pupils will be received at any WoKs:-Among which are the At- Alderman, Jamea Long, Heniy Bl ical Society of the United. States, the new periodof it. Territory. Jan. 1831. afl lantic Souvenir, for 1831; Memento, Ashton, John Lane, Mary Reformed Medical Institution has been located in Worthing- TERMS.....To Board, per month, $10 ...^^ 1831; Eberbs' Practice, 2 volumes; Atkinson, George 11 Little, W B ton, an interesting and flourishing town on the Whetstone Washing . 1 W are requested to announce Lexicon of Useful Knowledge; Douglas' on the advance- Ashton, Henry 2 Lumb, Joseph River, eight intles north of Columbus on the Northern Turn- ENGLISH TUITION, W ment of Society; Ilinds' Farriery; Virginia House Wift; Ashe, Charles C Lee, Deerharh pike. This site has been chosen, because it presents the Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geo- Col. JOSEPH M. WHITE a candidate at the on. Gaits'Byron; Mercers'Cluster; Watts' & Methodist HIymns; Badger, F II 3 Lee, William greatest advantages to facilitate the researnhes of the Botan- Tirst Clas graphy, Historythe Elements of Na- Prayer Books; Family Bibles; School Books ; Writing and Bird, Daniel Lester, Eli ical Student-the country around it abounding with every i ""ass. tural Philosophy and Chemistry, Cri- suing election for Delegate in Congress from this L.etterPaper; 15000QuillsfromthemanufactoryofKrembOv. Boulwane, Amanda F Lamber, Francis variety of medical plants; and the situation being the most ticism and Composition, 4 00 Territory. Jan. 2, 1831. T, B. Will execute Book-Binding with Briggs, W WV Lewis, Lewis, healthy and delightful In the Western country-and because Second Class Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, 000 drfity and neatness; and respectfully limits a sare of Bassett, V F Lauret. Louis the occupancy of the large College Edifiec, together with Spelling and Reading ... 3 00 COTTON PLANTERS. ^blic1 patronage Baton, John C M'Cormick, Paul ground of every variety of soil for an extensive Botanical Third Class. Spelling, Reading and Writing, 200 T l a n. 27,1831 7-t Buck, Humphiry Maner, Wmin garden, has been presented to us hy the Board of Trustees of French Language, .2.. .. 50 9-fiHE subscriber offers his grateful acknowledgements for TalahasseeJan.7,1 -. Bucket, Ned Mashburn, Samuel WVbrthington College. Spanish, ... 2 50 V the encouragement he has received in his line of basi- RUNAW AY Bruton, Rebecca Matthis, John B There will be attached to the institution, a Dispen.ary for Drawing and Writing, 50 ness, and respectfully solicits acontinuance of public patron- RUNAWAY Bloxham, William Matthis, Thomas L adalyzingand pp' -rin.- Vegetable Medicines: and an Infir- Music, (Piano Forte) ... 5 00 age. He expectsto continue his shop in the city of Tallahas- -ROM the subscriber about the20th offJune last,a Negro Coons, Dr. E 10 Mills, HenryvJ minary, where; *p I ..,11 tlhe neighborhood or a distance Needle Work, both plain and ornamental, will be taught to see, where hlie isprepared to carry on his business extensively 1 Man named BOB, about 5 feet 11 or 12 inches high, Currie,John Marrison, Malcolm laboringunder l'evers, Consumptions. Dyvspepsia,Liver Corn- all-and it is desirable that the voung ladies be regula":y sup- in the manufacture of with his right thigh dislocated, so that his right foot turns half Carlisle, John Michouse, Obediah,. plaints. Gravel, Ulcers, Fi -:ilas, Cancers, &c. &c. will be plied with materials for it. Each young lady will furnish her g, y (t round; his feet are unusallybroad; the whites of his eyes are Cane, Fontaine Miller, J IH C successft'ully trented, withouil .'. ',., wcrury or the knife, own bed and towels. It is requested that each be provided Ct 1 SIN IT A generally very red. He may between 24, 25 and 30 years Calbert. F Newton, Jepthah and from which the student .11 -" ir correct knowledge with hook bag, and that every articleofeclothing be distinctly w Gn w t g ve old, and is very black. Any person who will apprehend said Carr, Wm A Overstreet, J B of the nature, operation, and superior efficacy of vegetable marked with the owner's name. No uniform has been pre Those who want Gins will do well to give orders at an Runaway rnd deliver him in some safe Jail, so that I can get Clack. R Oneil. Cotton B agents in removing disease. scribed in this establishment; but it is the earnest wish of the early periodthat lie may know how to make arrangements to him, or will bring him to the owner's house, in Putnam coun- Clack, Thomas A Porter. Abednogs 2 Thle nces isv for aft institution of thiskind, In the West, to Teachers, that the Young Ladies he provided with such plain meet the demand. Not having heard particularly from any ty, Georgia, nr Sandford's Cross Roads, shall have the Re- Clemants, Basse 2 Phagan, John be under tee direction of comn).tnt Professors, is strikingly clothing only, as is suited to tlhe perfect retirement of the sit- of his Gins, in operation in this country, except one, he refers ward of It is likely the above negro has got a free Colson, Abraham Poe, Lindsevy 3 evident. It is an inslitutilon that is designed to concentrate, nation, aud to (what ourht to be) the habits cTstudents, all who are not acquainted with his Gins, to Dr. F. Wcedo. pass, or has n.helped out of the State by some person or Doyle, Martin Perry, Luther. and diseminafe, all the knowledge and discoveries of Doc- N. B. The fees for Board and Tuition, to be paid one half near Tallahassee, for information. persons. He was sold by the sheriff on tlie first Tuesday in Dudley, N Porter, James tors cf Medicieicand empyrics, sages, and savages: and that in advance; the remainder at the expiration of the time for Lf'GINS repaired on short notice.-Brands June last, at Eatonton, Putnam county, Georgia, as the prop- Dowling, Zaccheus Reynolds, Thomas 2 will demonstrate to the student and tlihe sick, Jhat Vegetables which the pupil was entered. THOS. E. RANDOLPH. for marking cotton bales made to orderI "Y- erty of Joseph Carstarphen. EROD BRDGES Downman, Elizabeth S 2 Reeves, P M alone, afford the only rational, safe and effectual means of Dec. 22, 1830. 2-tc BENJAMIN F, ALEXANDER.' HEROD BRIDGES- Downian, Joseph 11 Roberts, Lucy removing diseases witlioht impairing the constitution, or ell- Tallahassee, Jan. 18, IC31 Feb. 17,1831. 13....3wV Downma, ophia E Rudd, Elias dangering life orlimh. That the present system 'of practice, NEW D R UG- 8T OR E. *a-eeJn., -m . NOTICE. ~ ~~Douglas Thonmas Ragsdale, WVesley which treats diseases of every form with retotd!ic mnfierals, 2 A U B EM D C N NOTICE.DocKis, Charles Ritten, the luice or the kit, is dangrms or inefficient, the iamcnta- S E. B. PERKINS, corner of Jefferson A VALUABLE MEDICINE! LL persons are hereby warned not to trade for, or pur- Dickinson, Alfred Ross, Wm B 2 ble facts that every day presents, too fiullvy illustrate. Nor is and Adams streets, has received, and is now r-p.Recommended by unquestionable and concltsive chase, the following notes, viz: A notedrawn by me, -Dickinson, Francis Randolph, ThIomas P this (rnth more clearly oxhiiited. than the tct, tat eetable opening I large assortment of DRUGS, MEDI- and made payable to,David Clemens, for the sum of Two Dudles, Enoch Seabrook, Joseph II substance alone, are void of danger, and powerfully efficient CIVES, CHEII ICALS, P'ERFUMERY, OIL sioals. Hundred and Fifty-four Dollars and some oadd cents, due the Dudley, Sarah Smith, Patrick when administered; a reference to the success of our New PAINTS, DYE STUFF, 4-c., which lie will F iHE Propretor confidently offers to thle public what ex- 15th of Feb. last. Also, a note drawn by Joseph Carter, Darley, John Simpkins. E Clarke York Infiriiarvy, and thesuccess of ignorant botanical physi- sell cheap for Cash or approved credit. Merchants, Physi- B perience has proved to be one of the most efficacicus payable to Experience Tuchstone, and transferred by her to De Laporte le Comte Shackleford, James clanq, proves this lftct. cans, and Druggists, will be supplied with Drugs as low as compounds in the Materia Mcdica, for the cure of that class of me, and from me to David Clemens. And -the said Joseph Eastin, MrsL G Sanderson, Lewis The C. ii.-. ,i Infirmary will be openedthe first weekin they can purchase in New York or Philadelphia-and every distressing, dangerous and inveterate Diseases produced by- Carter is warned notto pay his note to any one but Experience Ethridge, Isaac Stone,Jese 3 December, where students I omni all parts may enter and com- article warranted of fair quality. an impure state of the blood, acrimony of the humours and Tuahstone, or the subscriber. The above notes have been Floyd, Davis 5 Simpson, Oliver 2 plete their Medical Education, and where persons laboring ALSO-Dupont's superior GUN POWDER, and Hub- vitiated habit of body. and usually exhibiting themselves in' .lost, and the consideration for which they were given, having Farra, Ann Scott, Georg, WV under every species of disease shall receive prompt and faith- bard's LETTER and CAP PAPER, by wholesale at manu- (lie various forms of Scrofilla, Salt Rheum, Leprosy, St. An entirely failed. GEORGE JINNINGS. Fisher, William Smallhood, Sarger ful attention, f.cturers prices. thonv's Fire, Fever Sores, White Swellings, Foul and obsti Hamilton county, Florida, March 31, 1831. 16-to Folker, Wiltiam H Sweat, Margaret The course ofsuirly to be. pursued,and whichwill be taught IEr WANTED-Castor Oil, or Pahma Christa.Beans, and nath 's'lceirs, Sore Logs and hyes, Scald Head, Scurvy, and am a 1Setl:'W NE -atr io am hit.ersai nate'UlTc,,rs, Sore Legs and ]:'yes,Itncony;FoidMac,1,131d Head, Wli, agae hecnneof8cutrvysedad vihwl b ai-i Sadaednduvy n SELLING OFF r 'T Gibson, Sylvanue Salter, Simon B necording t ttlhe OrL, and the ltro.tr.n systems, by lectmures, Bene Seeds. Venereal Taint, where Mercury has failed. SELLING OFF Golden,King Storms, Jordan Recitations, Examinatioils, and suitable text books, is, 1st.-- Tallahassee, Dec. 15, 130 -tp DR. RELFE'S HF'tt subscriber intending to close his business in this Gaddie, Alexander 3 Sanks, John Anatomy and Physiology. 2. Old and Reformed Surgery. E Space, and knowing it will require considerable time Glenn,Jefferson Ston, Alexander 3. Theory and Practice of Medicine. 4. The old and im. W M. L. HASKINS, & Co. BOTA NICAL ID R OP S. Sand attention, has determined to sell his stock of Goods, con- Griffis, PA Skipper, EbinezarIM proved system of Midwifiry, with the diseases of woumenand IAGNOLIA c t ivtreade listing of Galpmin, Amos A Sikes, Samuel children. 5: Matcria Medica, with practical and Botany. 6. PA LA. have, in a multitude of cases, cured these inveterate and dee. DRY GOODS GOCE HARDWA CRCKERY Green, James Truttie, James F Medical and Botanical chelitry and Pharmacy.-7 Stated "BAVE received by late arrivals, and offer for rooted.complaints inm their worst and most hopeless stages. STONE-WARE, HATS, SHOES, IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, Gilbert, Joshua D Terry, Albert E oplyPlhnol ogMdica csprtdenceC tie complete Assortment a er the Measles; Red Blotches, Festering Eruptions, and OIL, GLASS, &C. &C. &C. Hackley, R J Taylor, Mary atomy-- Medical History, &c. nIV 1,ta(i Pimples onsstf the Face; and n connection with DR. JLBB'S by retail, at cost and charges, for cash only. He will sell his Harney, Michall Taylor, Thomas By attending this Institution, the student will acquire a cor- Scu Lin aent, they remove shit spellings of the joints. The real property, consisting of a Store, Ware-house and cotton Hall, WVilliam 4 Taylor, Richard rect knowledge of the present practice of Physicians----a well adapted to the wants of the country...Comprising most Scrofula, in its early shapes of mere tumours behind the ears shed, and several unimproved lots, considerably below cost. Houghton, John Tucker, Robert II knowledge of the use and abuse of Minerals, the Lancet, Ob- articles in the GROCERY line. alId under the chin, and swelling of the upper lip and nose, -w ill n o t o n ly q u ic k ly y ie ld t th s p e a f n ut s r u o s Any person wishing to purchase the whole together, may get Henson, Widow Townsend, Leight stetrical Forceps, and (the knife, and the knowledge of the 1 -wll not only wh ickly yiel spread to this prepain extion, but scrofuld depth, us an excellent bargain. Agood assortment of GROCERIES Hanley, John Townsend, James L new, and improved system,'that supersedes their use with j Kulcers, which cltave spread to such an extent and depth, as vo and PROVISIONS will be kept on hand until the business is Hutoi, Allen A Tennille, Benjamin tenfold more safety anld success. There will he no specified Igih re c corrode the caitilegsand affect the hones with caiies, have finally closed. WM. G. BURGESS. Haire, Charles Turner, Lemuel time to complete acourse of study; whenever the student is ngis, Domestic and French Silks, been graduallyand permanently feai, Ly the persevering Magnolia, March 24, 1831. 15--tf Hanum, Henry Tabb, Edward qualified,hemay graduate and receive a Diploma---some will CrockeryI, Glass and Hard IVare, administration of this pC'% erful medicine;, tlie st.ken squalid *r' All persons indebted to him are earnestly re- Holland, William Vickers, John I, pass in one year, others will require more. Tin Ware, Window Glass, Paints, Oil countenance restored to its florid hue, the vital energy le-es- luested to make immediate payment. Huter ge AViloI nae saT o 2 nEQUISITIONS OR ADMISSION.. Shoes, HIats, and Saddlery. Tarhey anl the est p undr u nan Psigorated.- H ENR Y W H ILLIAR D Holliday, William White, Thomas 2 1. A certificate of good moral character. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF From many other prdofs of the superiorvirtuesof Dr. Re) Holt, William B White, John B 2. A good English Education. fe s Drops, the Proprietor selects the following ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hinson, Daniel M 2 White, Samiuel Terms.--Thie Price of qualifying a person to practice, in- CHAIRS. INTERESTING CASES. COLUMBUS, GEO. Johnson, David Wells, Daniel cluding a Diploma, access to all the advantages of the Insti- I- A made angment to p ratiewl atted Johnson, Mariah Wren, John tution, will be $150 in advance, or $75 in advance, and 100 Conmnon TVindsor, and (P'A Lady, to whom reference can be made, was for years "AVING made arrangements to practice, will attend Johnson, JR Whiddon, Dency atthe close of his studies. Every advantage given, and some Rush and Cane Seats. afflicted with hnmours on her neck, accompanied with fiero regularny the Courts of the Chatttooch Crcuit. % phing eruptions, and running sores. She btd tried" Fel a 5, o fc. 1 13-46W Johnson, Mary Ann Willis, James C allowance mad e eto those eeinui nt circumstances. Board will ALSO....Alstral Shade Lamps-and an varousieinedtes andlad taken tile best medical afd e, but JonoIacWsePg-ehda,13pryaa h ok tteWsenct could get no permanent relief, and her case daily becoming W m. B. Nuttall & W m. F. Braden, Johnson, J Williams, Henry IV price se. College, w Elegant Chariotee, o no Cny courts of Middle Florida, ad of Jackson l hn Walker Richard ma an.d Annual Report of all the doings and discoveries of thegR cnmie a o s fiends .Q amo0 County.Their Office is at Tallahassee. In.-teon John Yager, Mitchel 2 its different nv~nbers, and bce entitled to all its constitutional NE1^W STAO RES^ ll'A Child 018 years, had.losttlie use of hIs arms, one let. Jan.6, 1831. 4-tf King, Edward Young, Wm H privileges and benefits. AT ST. MARKS & TALLAHASSEE. was amostcrippled, hip droppedoutofplace, thigh and ar .Kerr, Leander Young, Philip J Students and others had better beware of the slanders of ,e* swollen and broke open m several places, and many of the sores haBentatddwntthjoe.Omiknntee r J.-D. W estcott, Jr. & John P. Booth, King, Philip 18] ti present physicians, who know no more about our institu- IIHE subscribers respectfully inform their friends and li rnered seoc s the e althed rotan AdV .e of the allasand wllr latter Tallahassee, April 7,181. I173 G E Y ety o hose wU hingit Stae r information, wll pleaseiv address a ?less, unider, anthe. fir o3 ERu & STe URhe, and a 'h u your Mo ttlea h Bosto d a s low by e letter, (post. Busaiess to Col. G. Griswold, or the undersigned, recently received from New York by sundry arrivals, andare ruptions and sores in various parts of his body eseciallyhA .coin, hAp~alathiolar ..ay Bulsines etusted~ LI T OF L TT R and itshall rceive prmptitattention J.J.o STEeELE, a reci'.nwoeninta tre everoirhetorksin St. ryarriv an la ce naian:r t o cs1 s a i orgia s a, willdbe strictly attended to. EMAINING in ther Post Office at Quincy, Florida, on ale CATION. Of the tohn which tnd are enaTbled t o sOe general debility, and gradual decline of the whole system', sp Ingrain 183n aer -11he at moerte diffren threars, and aprochn entitledcn toal itscontituiona nt. T7, r O the 1st. day of April, 1831, whic, if not taken out by IIaE undersigned, a graduate of Princeton College, N. J. prices. They ar, also prepared to buy and make liberal ad-outo e nr Jan. 6,I831: 4 t he ing, Edward Youynet il esng, tom thgera pot rfic ieeadeefs AT CurIR S A LS E wled, and resored topen fine staev oeraltpl he bydfivey of i SMEDICAL.' asng he l Stlt uc begs leave to inform the public that e has opened ane vanes on COTTON COUNTRY PRODUCEde ors I h bot es trted Do n tte oe ath e r R. T cot. r. FOLKER, Respectully ten A irnold, M rs. Catharine Lester, R C. ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARDING AND DAY d with them for shipment, and receive and forward mer f[1A Married Ltdy wasor years afllictedwith ehptionsodh ders his Profe ssional services to the inhabitants of Tal- Bush, Richard McPhael, Michael Robinson's. The Principal havo ing been deeply impressed ie t the ae the face. head, cars and various parts of the body, attended =40 Itn s vicinity, in the Practice of Medicine and its Belsher, William Martin William wi importance of educate, a n duce t o W S i "adtriedmanypre ollate nce of hera mes r When not absent on Professional busi- Wlliam, Marrti,, Wi. with thewliw im o education hers benm oK indu ced toadoptS .S withoutengect; was confned to her room, and declined allob S -lome be found at his father's, one door east of the Clro, d ila estowed upo hi school, an. pisomdoh s c rPi ATo MANewA Yolb sA a I aO r ands o She was curetd by taking four bottles of theil 0 Clerks hOtfccne.y Cllark Edward McPhatter, Archibald will he regarded with parental tenderness. There willa tean rI- Jan.1, 1831 5-tf Cox, Charles Maslyd, W William A. annual examination in December, and a vacation of fourn -weipte [taA Lad belonglg to Saugus, whoseheadlwt s covered all SGARDEN.& PFLO VER Cash, Bogan Morrison, saniel w beks immediately succeeding it. Students boarding with nr HE SUBSCRIBER has Just Received from iEep s after ese rops.ed bad f e SEED S, Carnochan, John McFarlad, S. G. s heir own beds. No studentad- i N. York, per schr. Durango, a great variety of0 'A Childfive years old, had her face covered with eai hS dit Just received and for sale at the DRUG Campbell, Margaret Matthews, Duncan Terms per Quarter of toc-dtre eeks: Staele and Fan Go d scab, various eruptions about the body, and was blind of bcth aess,~~~~~~~~~~Sal ahd Fanc Goods.thsfahrsoedores h eoyean. 8 le was Cured by talking four bottles o h,.. STORE of WILLIS & MUNROE. Campbell, Alex. Martin, Martin Boarding $h25 00 A S. eypes hen was cured by taking fiv e bottles Tallahassee, April 14, 1831. 18..3w Cash, Francis A. Mason, Jarmos A. T. Orthography, Reading, Writing, English G ram AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: so adth eonentus hehad eo dl Jan. ~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ i r", 11 4-f 00x Chale .alf Wilia A.ls soua bamidto inDcmeadavcto ffu vrwtha sorexpectd toostche, ase wofl curemd coul fewnly, GARDEN,& ILOV-ER Cash, Began Morrison, aniel weeksrimmeogrately aneediAgrithm tuentic bordn wih HE Sm iuredSCRis ER has e us Reevdfomolateovriterrmdhd ald hPJniHNEf & shOR toE us usourt, ys eeluds,1 ia'nim 2 YcK iPhi sF ancys, g an S carfsd w of crutchie two piees of bane cam e wayhom m SEII ED S &anchn POP. MDorlnd Book aitte forl do.thu atr J UST REs reevdadfr SALEatheDv Campe ll Rhetoriet Logiw, uca cre N artural wtcees:Sal and Moral Goods.ii savri oust lg -ernpthearinge oy adws ln of yorothes by~n JOHN WILLI D U R avidson, JonAl.x Martins, M.arCynitY ureig lgba&Mahmtc 00es Shebic and Jacured do. takingdraeelrie anveiotles.is,- SHE S B ESanovelin slick, James Perry, Russel G. Latin and Greek, 7 00 A beautiful assortment ofpris, General assrt Domestic: er trying every thing else that I thought would aUlay my sf- HEIREhSSee Apri -BR GE, a81 noel in.8 Cah vols.i t, Masons oile usin thre OrtogapyRedin,,riinfngoshGrm- m ^ A.eNGfVIIle RETrE OLLWIG veTILESt -'-- GOOD'S BOOK of NATURE. Fletcher, Griffin M. Parham, Ransom AIZI A BEACH, Principal. Genuine Co lo MRANDY, seNbade uh t Ieeanto l sep h u sefd eeaal eel CROSBY'S LIFE of GEORGE IV. Fascul, Benjamin Picket, B. REFERENCES. Holland &c Country GIN, A Gentleman writes, le had been sorely afficted for ten DISCOVERY & ADVENTURE IN AFRICA. Farlus, William Price, Georgea Jesse Potts, son. Jonathan Robinson, S. McCall, James A. Jamaica R U years with Biles all over his body, and having tried all kinds Tallahassee, April 14. 18. Graham, Thomas B. Paisley, Thomas Dunlap, Henry Gee, John Lincs-Gadsden county. Wmi P. ab a Neo England RUMi c c feremedies without success, by the ue of these drops he was Glenn, Hardy Philip, Timothy M. N Duval, John P. Dural-Leon county. John Gamble, Tlomyas 0ms SNE W SPAPER AGENCY ora O ps, da e county. (L. P.).Madeira, Another Gentlemanwrites: "I have been seriously afflicted NE SiE. AY Graam, Johnm Quintock, William w (T PA Tentrif W Geea sith the Salt Rheum on my lead, &c. and resoited to thle use HE undersigneSd,editorpfthe "Southern Advocate," of- Gray, Thomas WI NES. of many medicines without effecting a care, or doing any cs. ers his servicesto Publishers of Newspapers, Period- rct i r RW ili aL A A CADEMY .Sweet Malaga, sential good, until I obtained some of your Botanical Dropa r calls and Pamphlets throughout the United States, as a Gibbons ar R Gun Poder, which, on using a short time, entirely red me. I therefore GENERAL AGENT Gibbns, Cr es Rrob inson' Jonathan 171If HE Trustees of LEON ACADEMY, respectfully be erial I recommend it to every person afflicted with this complaint."d for theitransaction in this place ana its immediate vicinity, of e o Stewart, Robert X to inform the Public that they have engaged Mr. JOSEP vH 9 T E & 3"I was afflicted," writes person, "for six years with in- pall business relating to their vocations. Subscribers to pub Hext, capt. James H. Snipes, Susan Mrs. FOLKER Lto take charge of the Academy, who will be aidedsl Aung Tfyson TEAS tolerable burningsall over my body, a dreadful ulcer on my locations will be obtained if practicable-collections made Hinson, Daniel M. Snipes Charles W. by his daughter Miss Sarah H. JFolkr, in the Female Depart. Hyson Skn, left leg, and every other day a return of head-ache. After ta- Glen, ary PilpsTioth M n ia. Du r.l John e P. s bua-een counthe Jhea ofseeable Atoas (. kiadira AoterGnenn wres:" haeene Iou pfcer- with zeal and despatch, and the money remitted with prompt- Hunter ct tnl ent. Mr. Folker as been at the head of several Acade- kg one bottle I began to iend, and after the third, was er- ness and Hidelity. His terms will be forobtainingsubscribers A a 1 James inics in Georg!a, and comes recommended as an able instruc- 0Double refined Loaf Sugar. fectly cured; sixty-tvo pieces of bone come from my ie, to a work 15 pder cent. upon the amount of the-annual sub- ce arv y, T Gorman S lade, William tor of Youth. The Trustees therefore confidently rely on i Buckwe at Flour, mostly very small, the largest was two inches long." script-ion; for all subsequent collections 10 per cent. Letters Haliday, Milner Thomas, Alford liberal patronage being given to the Institution, believing it Pine apple Choose Pri-e $1, or 6 bottles for $. this subjectmustcomepostpaidor thywillreceive attention Holland, George H. Towers, George M. will now be filled with talent and industry. Fresh bunch Raisins, Figs and Prunes, ,Prepared from the Original MS. Rec e of the late Dr. JhOHN J. COLEMAN. Harvy, Michael Wilson, Samuel Terms of Tuition asfollotcs: V. s tConiay, by T.KIDDER, his immee ate successor and Huntsville, Ala. Feb. 25o, 1831. Jones, Doctor Wilco ol Othography Reading, Writig, Aritimetic, and W indow Glass, Paints, Oils, & C. the sle proprietor, which withtheother "Conway Medicincs;" REFERENCES.--e York, Dr. John S. Bartltt, Editor of in English Grammar, per session 5 months, is for sale at his Counting Room, in Chambers over No. 99, the Albion, Messrs. Gracie & Co. and Messrs. Howland and o son Mry Ann Mss Wamack, Elizabet M. The above, including all tlhe higher branches of an on A a i low ar next door to J. KIDDER'S Drug Store, corner of Court and Lawrence; Philadelphia, Samuel Hazard, Esq. Editor of the Kimbrough, Bradly, Young, Henry T. English Educatin, - i Hanover Streets, near Concert Hall, Boston, for sale also by Register ot' Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Messrs. Talbot Jones Little, John Esq. -[72 The same, including the 1Tp -14 00 HATS & StOE S his special appointment, by E. B. PERKINS & Co; Nastn ille, Nicholas ti Hobson Esq; Tuscaloosa, George M C LE Drawing, Paintingand 1e I. h\ 6 00 Hnon Dft DRUGGIST, Tallahassee St l N D s M la d e asd Quinry Flor;,1 Aprl 1 i7 o nAT te end o a sc terewi plic exam- Mm na *Ob serve tOiatrn nnnp Vr > M.It ,Lh P. he wtt A t Wasnngton City, Messrs. Gales & Seaton, Editors of the FNOT THE Exerhes of he ISTITTo will go into opera- S or e diount toe atho d lt ter National Intelligencer.. ^at t, i ononMONDAY 3JANUARY ,1831.--A small advance Ready Made Clotluno-: Janary27,S316 y aganr. witheaandept authe emie Wit h po mpt -u r, a. after date, application will be made on account of the Fir-t Session to the Teacher, i nsearues-ly g-eo y hs i RUelByAR.H wl7 to the county courtaof Gadsden county, for leave to sell requested by the Trustees. Which added to the Stock on hand, will render his Assort- WILLIAM MvaNER w twoinh - OFmcE OF AMRI^ ^ IG^ AeGECY OR cLAIMS, ceasde o Ibe e t'o 2irla 1Gdsle n county, R* O R DAUTcOBE men sees iplee. Iof hich w 1b sl t un uE^ al THOMAS ANDERSON. Midc Sdritop o otr NE49ON J. AN Harry, Mich31,al31. CiLOE KELSY Exers f Tt a VAL o : Liberal advances made on Cotton deposited HE DefeCdant, and aKllDthers concrnedilat e s sor P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to all persons whom TURBU'TT BETTON ^ withhim or slupmca s O l th thasolh above suit has been instituted by process it may concern, having Claims, Debts5.nheritances &c. FOR RWENT. TJohn ...e'. ,ee .o '* v 1agaolia, Jun. 13, 1831. 5--.o Attachmnt. .The defendant is furthermore required to plead payable or recoverable abroadthatthis Agency has establish- Y BROK A 1.to the declaration, filed dA said case.within (he time prescribed hdh under the special auspices and patronage of distingueyl A CAR Do Valuable Property for Sale. by l ea t s C. H. DU PONT, h am r ov r PNo. ax onR t in e ot ry D r.y e r h S B art le ito Jh n M a rc h 2 4 1 5s-4 w a cS S E HE W H I. T h e ab oen c h a- .l th sere hig h e tr u a n n o n e s l a niSh o to cona uin e m y a t0e n tio n e xoaiu, a, d t ol o 1are . SForeignGovernmetsi. commercial rel sw. thanid TO E n to the Ladis ad GntlemenofTallahae, and its lively to my Plantation, I will sell my ELIZA A. FITTS, Admrx. S - States; through the mediation whereof such valid claims as vs- I AT TACHrMEr. NT,. ivcinity, that Ah has u> it d a 31 4IM s~.for the inirtruc SA'W 1 TITL e* > *TT ACHMENT. may conide d thereto,will beexpedientfor settlement, tle YOUNG A. GRATY he smenmo a tt em yh Lo ... .gb. cl -^ -, o0S^S very ad- DAVID M. FITTS. | P INT. D loo s 1 ,d is1 i 1xz ecn > JUNIOR CLASS in Odt'r ,ra.,h r 6 0 ol HD Defend ni iereby notifnsd,that suitahasbse. - knCo;,adsge be horay JudgeHobson Esrt; aRecordosa, Leorguecu. C BL L, P. r,;. AInno e ra m Session, ogra tpuy i 0r n eo- ue aOll-term o ha narden uenuinr wthour ttw coptenr, Cii'q. Maistratean, Mr.Willipal V.uthordvyn, o tand Qiny oia April 57,1838(1. 17-:DL O lwa ib