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Cl)c (Columbus inquirer VOLUME XVI NUMBER 14 C'oinniissioii HALL May 19 WAREHOUSE commission City mill tf they hope receive liberal lliiire of ptiuouaye yi i I I Oh mt occasion ol thni kind when BUSINESS DIRECTORY 6 tf A 48 if 46 tf Nov 9 sacks 39 if October 5 Sept 28 good rnoniS clean beds Hiieifiive ii 1: Jack 9 3m hilbotton Jan 15 00 00 00 00 no 1 8 7 lour and Meal which will be furnished on tin good terms us elsewhere in the city anners him ins lied KOo I lorlime lb liiivo takfii pml I Io should no! have iruublcd the liutise dn ibo prexeni explain nf greater leimfli hc lion camo under discussion line 40 tf itCsrn Orators An 'article in 1 a lute British lie view the Ii ret" Quarterly ho Lodgnig Morse per duy la i otd Theiit is the mwt wotdtfrCul uafi in Lu I 1 subscriber Hathn himself from I Im long tuernn iiicnl experience he Ims hud nt the North And with the aid ot iht best Millers in the country mid also with Ids AVill promptly attend to any business entrusted to his care the several counties of the Coweta circuit July 271842 31 tf taWWIN Bhhncola 4t uni concede that right to hem lint right h'ul never been exercised towards American Vessbls nod had never been claimed it theiefuredid not come under discussion du nog the Tins matter he wtfiild loti Barrot Bcrtyet Thiers tme nbd some other sketches of each touches tier T1 i June 9 1841 Murray ATTORNEY AT LAW BUS GEORGIA Phole Watch Repairer and Jeweller Up town East side Broad street Columbus Ga Booher Comb Maker and Repairer At Broad street Columbus Ga perhaps pet leully ncqiiaitilcd with this sub pct Tha fact was dint wn never clnlihvil llm i ight u( senrtli w'nh respect to Americahear we never nitenipied lo eXertristi lhaf Willi in Davies ATTORNEY AT LAW William Elam 1 A NEY A LAW AZKWELL MARION CO GA March 9 1843 During ilic ih'U ite in die llntixe of Lords on tlio nddiess in lie answer lo dm Queen's Speech Lord Ashburton iiiiuIb the fnllowing ii'iiiaiks in reply to ihn oilier Peerf who hail spoken ratliei sclctelj' of die hue treaty with this country I lo said Im would not oftupy tlie attention uf dm btilHe lot iimin than few minutes in dm discussion of dm tieiity in connection saw and will charge twenty live per cent on she amount ol tuxes It roinmissiim Persons wishing my set vices by posiiing their tax inuncy with Mr John Murphy of iLdliiltun Ucrftgiu on or before the 25th day of August next and forwarding their num bers to me near Van Buren Itawamba county Mis wfasippi post paid upon an Bckimwltnlgmenl nl a tuifh lecut depuaitr by said Mr Murphy the taxes will be promptly paid References Mr Thomas Ragland of Dr llomio Bowen uf Clinton Rev George Grun berrv ol Harris county all of Georgia SWIZPSUN TAYLOR Itnwambn co Miss July 27 31 tf dm Atlghaii wm the nnrwidi Chinn ami JSrf 1 RD COPAL VARNISH just received LUU by SAMUEL A BILLING Jared Whitaker ATTORNEY AT LAW Eh gutter IS VVBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING BY i MARKS RAGLAND A Co KDirotu and rttorniKTOHs Ac Bass Proprietors City HotelCorner of Broad and St Clan sts Columbus Ga luinbuR Nov 2 45 if ire proof Warehouse A THICT CONSTRUCTION THE CONSTliUTlON AN HtjNEST AND ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION THE tlOVERN ENT mat: hd added the lame ot un able historian: As to 'J'liiet his eloquence ts unlike anything that ever existed or was fever mf agmed ancy a hiouze statuette gitrtd with the power of motion and the power of speech 11 cracked So much ilto better: i he i ink ling sounds which it may supposed to emit will only be the truer His failures art as unmoved as much bronze as those of the statnettP Pmlaif could make a Thiers three it any one else would find (he organs the senses and (he mtellect The first lime (bis statuette gels up to speak or lo squeak fbefe is a universal desire io pul him down with a universal laugh But the hlife launch is not to be put lie ftxes his speciaclcs (his eves not being visible) upon Ins audience lie addresses them in a hoic d'ye do vein of eloquence qnd soon cap livatcM ilr attention just as if ho had taken eaih pei sun present by the buftpn holc Thefc is no warmth no apostrophe no rhet oric no figure of speech no bilbos no pa thos but a wonderful tumbling lot I of idea? as if they came from a and that without any rffort any ami al originality and desire to excite surprise It is sensible and mid eloquence of most nnissummg and irresistible superiority his own home and from one of his own arm chairs it is the samp except that he blends the genuine Bailey A Cooper A AT LAW COLUMBUS GEORGIA Armstrong Bailey A Cooper? June 9 24 tf hip under fh' xiyto of JOHNBON 'ItJR It EN 'I' I tender their acrvlrpa in Um publlu COMMISSION NEltCHANTS Thry huve taken Un' atorediousc ncxi Tilling luiM A Sun (inuiiedihtcly pponiui the PUnlcra and Meckiiih'' BuiiK) Ahv inndtj ihein w(li i ci vil Uici undivided prrnomd imenihm JACOB JOHNSON Od ll ama Tho i ven with vpiy slight mid in an oil hand superficial num David Bead ATTORNEY AT LAW HAMILTON HARRIS COUNTY GEORGIA January 2U IMGGING ROPE A TWINE fpilE SubMenber would udurm the MriTlmnlHand Plauiers the viomty that they are daily ex pei tiiiff mid ill have for hnUe al their ire proof 2100 lo 3000 ieeon India Bagging 1100 HiiNNin 1000 Dundee 300 eoth Ride Rope 20 bale 3 ply lax Twine And that they have oil hand exceeding 1000 piece uf Scotch Bagging uf varioua ipndlticH ull of which they will ucll on die ttrutf that ilice ui productive 01 me cvn consequences that had been supposed lie believed lint iliere would be no gieul difficulty ns regaided ilit eettleni'cnt ol tins question The proceed ing (lint find been alluded to on the subject 11 wric iiu ii mt: iiierieiin government uui tin ni'tiv hi urn iiivitiuui ui uic niiirirj can CongressTho proceeding Aas ns ft weie tlie net olnn mdividmd ol anil lie did not JitdieVo that in I coiiseipienre of it iheio wns any ground fur I believing lliil il woujd give rise to warn ol good undcrslapding between lln cbuniry and America The was' f6 Jrelieved ihnt there had nnt existed a belter understan ding between the two countries since tire war llian existed now lie was sntixfied that nt the lime when lie left America there nevei was a period when there was a stronger de sire there for tlie coiniimauce ol leelmgs of amity and good will between tho two conn 1 1 les than I hero I lien was lie could assure the nouse (lint no event the course of a pictly long life had iffiirded linn greater sat isfaction I han parly lo I lie com pletion of tins trealy do Mercer bnv'S Cheese eai ks Salt pnii a Negro Progans or sale low far Cash bv JAMES HHOHTEII 2d dodf South uf rile Rault of Ciluuihia Coltnnbus Nov 23 1H12 45 tf quesst was tint tho light of search but tile right nf visiting ships on the ctiaM 6f Africa with tlie View ol seeing that every strip really belonged to the country whose flag it The despatch of Ins noble friend (he Sccre laiy lor oreign Allans on tlnssubject winch had been so olten referred to had set the matter at rest and mi I uniter matter fur dis 1 cussion could arise lie would only add I that with respect to the other parts of the I treaty he was prepared to show that no im 1 proper concessions had been made' but that lie had much more than the Intel I AM not partieiilnr as tn whtu part of the Suite I am called su the KE ill pay for trouble and de uiy expenses LLj3 N't fee exclusively cdiuHliutial eb 1 4l 4 led! Inland Lake Ice Co of Iiav Agency and Depot at Apalachi rtnd ready to receive ordersMtafoni one to a thousand tons a constant supply on in barrels or hogs Bjchasers and at retail Small Change Persons in want of Small Specie Change can be supplied by? RUSE A BARNARD Dec 17 51 tf GLOBE INN LOHENUE GEORGIA THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Public that he has taken tne Globe Inn" where he is prepared to accommodate Travellers i JO'HN NAVEBB 16 tf Perryman Ac Stillwell ATTORNEYS AT LAW TALBOTTON GA Vill practice the Courts of the Chattahoochee fiiit and also in the counties of Sumter Macon fon and Meriwether A Perryman cloir'vs are tbN snilitt as last Kensoti hi luihd a large mipply of Ihiucht lti nitd or nah1 dn tTiBhifble ivnm HALL RUSE A CO Colitmbiia Sept 21 18 1 39 if AKLIlO(JSirlCOBIVllSS10N IJUM1N K8tJ fpHE ubKriberx feeling grateful lo thir friend JL for pin favors would umiuum to them ami die P'lbl ic generally that they still continue lheir buaitWM at the old and would beg continuation of the iHitronage they have lieretufure received They have cm band a good supply of BiiKtfinir Rope mid Twine Which they are prepared to hirnnh to their cualmnen at market prices Liberal advances made on Cottons placed hi store with them 1 Every exertion will be made to give atufactiim to those entrusting business to their crip SMITH A HAYWARD Columbus Sept 7 37 tf Auction Commission business rpiiE undersigned having entered into copartner ahi tor the traiuaetton of General Auction and ConimuiHioti Business lender their services respect fully to their frienda and the public generally Their Store is on Broad street and nearly opposite the Plant rs and Mechaiitcs Bank aY ER STARR Columbus Gn Nov I7t 1811 47 if Mesnra Hull Rnse A Co Hay wnrd A Smith Davin A Plume Columbus Georgia Laihrom Hull A Son Mobile Harper A Holmes Wood A Apalachicola lorida Daw son Augusta Georgia Win Jolittsmi A Ch New Orleans Messrs anl A Messrs Sehietbdiin A Brother New York James Calhoun United ftati Consul and Drake Brothers A Co Havana ill isMssi ppi LniiTTikX Ak ih IT HE undersigned will uttsmd to the payment ui A Taxejs on Lands for non residents in the I'unn Iverson orsyth Meigs PRACTICE in the Chattahoochee Circuit and the ederal Courts of Georgia in the counties of Barbour Macon and Russell Ala ami in Bankrupt Cases irtthe District Courtof the United States for the Southern District of Alabama Alfred Iverson John orsyth Henry Meigs Columbus Nov 16 18 12 47 6m Afgus and Tbnes copy 6 times monthly notes fovnik OUND a few days ago on the t'palme iLmd two sitiull promissory notes which the owner cun have on application wt this ollice by describing them and paying lor this advertisement Od 111 43 if 120 200 60 10 20 half barrels New Mackerel Nor 1 uud 100 barrels superfine Rochester Canal luUr WU 40 300 400 Col ii in bus Saddlery Ware liouse (At the sign of tlie Golden Saddle) Next door to Hall Moaoi Broad street IDI A MIDDLEBROOK Manufacturers of Bridles Saddlesand Harnesses HAVE on hand a good assortment of Paddles Bri dles and Ilarneaaesof which the following chm prise a 4 Spanish Quilted Overlaid and Shafierd plain large find extra large English and Race La Saddles of a Variety of patterns Bridled and Saddle Bags 'flunks Ac HARNESSES Coach Barouche Buggy and Bulkty Harnesses of all kinds by the single sett MATERIALS Saddle Trees Skirting and Hog Pad do Straining and Worsted Web Thread ami Tacks assorted sizes CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Barouche Buggy and Sulkey Springs and Dash rames Hobs and Bows by the single sett plated and Brass Stump Joints plain patent Dash Leather Top and Curtain du broad ami narrow Lares variety of patterns silk and worsted ringes black and purple Coach Roans Buggy Lamps plated and bras Carriage Bands brass and plated knobs Ac Also Calfskins and Lining do Binding do Sole Leather and Harness do Shoe Thread Ar Suuai' lour Af qa HMDS bl Croix Sugar aU 13 do Porto Rico do Rio Collce Havana dd St Domingo do rorio Hico do Old Government Java do Notice STRAYED from my plantation in Baker county on the 28th of July two horse Mules unc'itbuy and rather slender with some marks of the collar the other a black both about four years old and of ordinary size They were broke to plough lastspring and are active Any information addressed to me at Albany Baker county will be thankfully received and liberally revarded SAMUEL CLAYTON Dec 21 1842 52 tf Notices TAKEN up by the subscriber on the first day ol March bay Horse with long mane and tail with a few white hairs on his back and his forehead about eight or nine years old The said horse was (taken from a negro man of suspicious character who had him in possession but tied when he was about to be taken I should suppose the negro to be about twenty five or thirty years of age yellow complexion hh long whiskers 'The said negro passed through McDonough from ayetteville) ana was making hisway towards Covington Newton county brhe owner of said horse is requested to cmne fot Md prove property pay charges and take said or I shall proceed as the law directs HhThe subscriber lives five miles eastof McDou Covington road KHODRICK HARPER St rilllE rjniinut ivnnjni tho above A buahiosn nt their ire proof AVarcliouuis Hu ront mt eet or tlm inlorinaihui nf our plnniing Ii ieuds mid oihri would Rime that Iihsuhhkc Bowen Co WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Co lumbus and the public generally that they have taken a store just below the market next door to the City Hotel where they are now receiving and will keep constantly for sale a good and general as sortment oT Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes ALSO Ladies' fashionable Shoes and Slippers of all kinds and Shoes of every variety A large slock of Negro Shoes russet and black Thick Boots Brogans Ac Ac IC3 A share of patronage respectfully solicited Planters wishing to purchase for their ser vants may expect Bargains I Jan 11 3 tf Rates Board and Lodging per inuntli I 00 Board permnnth 16 00 Board per duy 1 50 Dinner 50 WILL practice the Conrls of the Counties of Randolph Lee Baker Decatur Early Dooly Sumter and Macon ofthe South western and Stewart ol the Chattahoochee Circuit CCf3 All business confided to him shall meet with the most prompt attention reo i 181 i Petit Hlf Cotton Seed PLANTERS wanting Seed can be supplied by leaving their orders with Messrs Ruie A Bar nard or Mr John Unwell Columbus Ga Mr Eli Gaither Wetumka Ala or by addressing us Wo having made arrangements with some of the most careful Planters on the Hill Lands in the neigh borhood of Rodney Miss to supply our orders with the most perfect and best kind of seed out nf the present growing crop WOODLAND A CO No 18 Common st Orleans (RAB) 40 tf cTt ho El COLUMBUS Ga rtTllR undersigned have renewed their lease on Ibe I above establishment which has been thoroughly II Platt ATTORNEY at law CUTHBERT RANDOLPH CO GA WILL promptly attend to any busies entrusted to liis care in the counties of Slewart Marion Randolph Early Decatur Baker Lee Sumter and Dooly in Georgia and Russel and Barbour in Ala bama Refers to Col dartipbell Jerry Cowles Es Macon Col Joseph Henry Lumpkin Hardeman Esq Lewis Dupree George Platl Lexington Hon Garnett Andrews Hon Thoa oster Col John Banks Columbus Bethtdl John Gary Esq Thomaston Messrs Dunn A Martin orsyth Win Porter Apalachicola la Wm Harris Charleston 5 Messrs Culling iteese co ixew xurK April 14 WEST INDIA fine qmiliiv fa dc hv JNO HOWLL March 15 Below the Market I DM IN A TORVsA WHI bTToTi Tx the first Tuesday hi May next before ilia Court House door Lee county the following property belonging to the estate of Samuel Howard de cessed to wit one neprn wnmiu Marv and liill the woman about thirty three years old Harrison a boy about eighteen years of nge Turner a boy about seven years old and Jane a girl about teuyeirs old Sold for the benefit of he heirs and creditors of aid deceased Terms of sale made known on the day SARAH HOWARD Adm'r Lee co March 15 12 is fNl TR ATO rVTa told at the bouse of John Srapletonin Stewartcmin ty on the twenty second day uf April next all the perLhable property I elnngmg to the ertsre of David Pendre nf iI reuntv JOHN St A PT I GN Stop Hie SOMETIME about the 25th of ebruary Inaf mA away or by some white mail decoyed away (as circumstances seem to justify) a negro woman belong ing to the subscriber by the name of Celia about twenty years of age of light complexion rather under the ordinary size moves and speaks quick and was' at the tune she left in a state nf pregnancy A reward of twenty five dollars will be paid for the apprehension df the woman and fifty dollars for the apprehension of the thief either delivered to the in Taloot county ur lodged in some safe jail Where I can get them Talbotton March 15 143 12 3t Alabama Journal please Copy lliree times Tit MXnqoKjA Islands rebenlly' possession of by iliu A'tmirjil of rown flrel iii itj niiilio li'nit on bolidf of LdVW King of tlio re Are tilnnitfi in ilm Pnuilin Ocriui intriffid ChriMinj MnKilnlennt St Doininicin' Si Pedro nd liooil Tho first fbnl worn ilieeonerod bj Cook in 1771 Si XloiMuicie ie the liiigeip being 48 puli'll tn circuit Chtietltifi is in Im Ion ip ft from Ge ich The proihicls sre briuil fruh hMRlUui plantains cocb'iitnit' n'bn'fllit ftenna SRWt iniilbi rry (of lliu bnrk of which lliey imkd clulb cis ui i ns will! b'ltier (roptcnl ptanW mi irvm hu people are of fl large Mature well nialv titfUng amt active ol (( complexion but are ttlinosi black from teind tiiltnovil over tlie whole body Themenjtl ways go rnicil aiid the women nfbtery bari ly ehul Tiieir nhli's clfuaist ot cluba apaM and slings and iheir prisoner taken In war nru ometiiiiea ioKsiod hid tfevobred Iniigmigo resembles il)ntaol the Society la Imids The reach govehdRcKl placed iid Hoirian Catlinfffi ''f''isionarv evnlllishmeuc there some yemv ago Snn rm liow can I make catttejKil sitaw 1 have often iikedpf tome exftri enccd farrdctll "Hive (Item leaa ha1 genernl reply Npi hkmg ihh niodf9hew nnd knowing lIiriDgond funner OR SALE THE Subscriber will cell at very reduced rates his possessions on the Chattahoochee River about 3 miles below the city of Columbus comprising about 880 acres nearly all bottom land 450 of which are in cultivation well watered and with good improvements consisting ol a dwelling house house negro houses all framed and with good brick chirnnies also anew gin house and piess and a fine bteamnoat landing in 30 feel of the cotton prei wUhing topurchdi will plrifrC add refine hv letter nr call and examine rhe premiers 1 HO HOXT5 Illinois is I'lirmshmg (inn iiltistmtintr of (lie blessings ol Lmioloco mln nchsuecra sive lieuniliuuif tieems trying to find lower dvep" in its pl ms' tiam ngsinsl Kuterf creditors foi evtlul ol'the grenl truth I hut the 'ci ri ipriil Air illiuny nre aevete na lliev nro just We Imve before fiohqi'd the piltable condition ofher hi'hI the compiaitils ol Uuv ind llint he lias to pay one dollar per pound for tallow candles The following exiracl l(opi his meaange jfivea us fan her dU clostircs nf (he iheir system i As ihn government of the Untied Stale will riict'fve muhiiig but qjinent tn the payment ot postage tho Suite' is ubaolntely without ihn tui iuis of gelling 11 letter OUV(f the post officii without likiiig auditont war rirnta or depreciated papt'i' from the treasury and exposing them in market for what they will brin to fane die necessary funds roirf tlie very necessity of tlie case his practice Ims been tolerated heretofore lhougliutau TURKS Dollars per annum payable In variably inndeanet for new subscriptions No paper will be discontinued while any arrearage ia due unless st the option of the publishers and fou DoLLARl will in all eatu be exacted where pay ment is not made before the expiration of the sub scription year ADVERTISEMENTSconspieuonsly inserted nt one Dollar per one hundred words for the first inner tioiL end irrr Cents for every subsequent con tinuance All Advertisements sent to us without specifying the number of insertions desired will be continued until ordered out and charged accordingly Legal Advertisements published at the usual rates and with strict attention to the requisitions of the law Sheriff's Salks under regular executions must be advertised for thirty days under mortgage fi fas SIXTY DAYS before the day of sale 8 4IES of Land and Negroes by Executors Adminis trators or Guardian for sixty days before the day ol sale Sales of personal property (except negroes) roart days 5 Citations by Clerks of the Courts of Ordinary upon application for letters of administration must be pub lished for THIRTY days Citations upon application for dismission by Execu tors Adiulnistjotors or Guardians monthly for six MONTHS Orders of Cburtsof (accompanied with a copy of the bond agreement) to make title to land must be published TH rke months No ticks by xccutors or Administrators or Guardians of application to the Courtof Ordinary for leave to sell the Land or Negroes of an estate four months Notices by Executors or administrators to the Debtors and Creditors of an estate for six weeks Letters to the Editors on business must be post paid to entitle them to attention stig rom the principal mamifactoneanf Newark and New Haven arnobg which ill be found a great quantity of Coaches Cluu iotees Barouches and Bugsies Some of the lattcrhaving leather tops and some with lasting tops Alsu every description of HARNESS by the single belt Carriage Barouche and Buggy Springs and Axles Carriage Bows by th bunch or single sett Pctit Leather Coach Lace and Tassels and a general aa sortment of articles in the carrirt line all of which may be had ui low 23 can be purchased in Aunm ta for the same kind of funds TL JAQUE Columbus eb 1842 New Work and Jtcpnii ing ft ill ako be Cne ry th ber nmrh'fn with iWrM xff iD3l fpIlE Subiv ribrrs wl) pay the highest markM pn JL res for in ftpvrn a KU8E BARNARD Uolu'nbus uAr 33 tf A ItliMiisftippi Lniiil Agency if CRAT loirnerly of Macon Georgia now alLi Holly Springs issiaaippi will attend pay ing Taxes or any other laud business in the Chickasaw Nation KMertOj THO8 RACL4ND Kq Cohrnkos Ci nr WASH POE ftivw nr HENHY ANDERSON Hully Springs hie tuleimitelj' io discuss their bbvit'iI mor ns Jmleeil tlieru wns urn olio of these qtiCHtious hich Was hut sufficient impor Iiiiicb (or 11 ilebnte by usell' nntl lie ahuulil Imve 1 houglit lluil ii inusi hnvo tieeh obvious ill it qiifsnoo ol sutli importance ns the treaty could ho ollierwisa liiau Imperfectly discussed when mixed up with mlu unpor taut questions As tho papmi then on thenliject of this trealy were to be laid before the bouse wiihotn delay ho listed that dib noble imuiuess who wns so Indignant at tho I concessious mudn in the treaty would bring I the subject forward mid lie (Lord Ashburton) should have siifficiriit opportunity of vindl caiiug himsell winch lie was confident thnt I ho should be able to do sticcessfldlv and lo i show dial he imide no improper conueasinns I of boundary nor important right as regarded on 01 uo nvei jonn nor lnul ever and knowing lliat gond fanners in £of alhiiidom'il niv pi inciple involving (ho right latnl ami tins cminifv made free use of trow of scmich I lo was not swno hal could be i as food for cattle I resolved last sutmmsrf said on ilic lattct point lor mu single nrgu 1 when (I i in slung to change my phm 1 stm inetit oi discussion has taken place during the ed it ns usual' but in llie pi ogress of negot unions involving the light ol work sprinkled on from one 40 twtf IpuiKdfvT noble inaiiiiess who spoke last was not sdl 1 vsevl the Thresher" wiiicK gavo mo the ndiht innnl mlvaiilnge nf miXlog the chalf through the wholei qttrhig the warm wmuher the lirst part of Decent hnr my cattle instead of wandering bonl with but In tie nppeiite might be seen any dkf cngfrly engaged hi Glling tljeinsclves will straw At night when the chws wore lleri up to receive tlitr routs their hay nyoff? almost untouched Their rotund appeardnee left mo no apprehension of their MttrtKJ liowevei 'fins was continued until wbont the 22d Decembf'f when I was obliged In reserve (lie lemaimler nf the slack for the use of iln stiblfs Nruly a nioiiili's feeding of hay was fAlb the view to the srtileihtnt of the question and that Lord wns prepared to accept terms much less extensive than those eniboded the Healy lie trusted that the cbhipletion of this treaty would take away those grounds of dissenuori and complaint I which had so long existed betwetin this coun try mid the United States 'Die only ques lion which nbw remained lo be settled was I IWV ItWSSKM UASWI that lesjieclmg the Oregon territory on the thtirisvd by law but will not be continued al (Jolumuni river: lie did not believe I hat the i ter the genbraf assembly have had time to iioii sctilcment Of that question Woftidlm upon the subject unless the practice shall be' Hmli tvn n( Iia nvi I fnnann nmna tlmi Ln i i xr Nov 24 ll 11 Lumpkin A A A LUMPKIN STEWART CO GA eb 2 6 if Reuben Shorter attorney at law New mid I'usliionable TAIIOUINit A 11 1 11 PRICKS WITH TH TIMM TURNBULL respectfully informs fj his friends and the public that he hua taken room on Broad street over the store occupied by MuGouuh A Crews and directly opposite the Plan and Bank for the purpne of con ducting the Tailoring BuKiness rom his ui ex perience he trusts he shall he able to gi ve satisfaction to ull who may favor him with a call All orders ex ecuted promptly and in style ami durability equal to any similar establishment Cutting particularly attended Garments repaired al short notice Columbus (Jet 19 1812 4l if Iron mid Itrsiss oundry? THE subscribers continue the above blisiness at their stand on Oglethorpe street neir Crawford where they will be happy to see any of their Mends and the public generally wanting any thing in their line confident of giving satisfaction to any and all who may favor them with a call They wilTat all limbs keep ou hand or make Mill and Gin Gear ing Gudgeons Boxes an Irons Ami riction fates and Balls Lathe mid all other Casting Ladies fitted up in good style and workimuiship Bells un any kind of brass casting made to Ploughs of every size and pattern ISRAEL JANNEY ALHLD A JANIEY Columbus March 1843 ny ITIoiilgoiiiery Races rpHE Races over the Bertrand Course (Montgotn JL ery) will come on the first Tuesday in April iiext 1st day Colts' Stake for three year olds this Spring one half forfeit four entries and closed 2d day Two mile heats purse $200 3d day Three mile heats purse $300 4th Best three in five purse $200 5th Mile heats for Mule4 purse 50 The pursea ns usual will be hung up at the stand No winning horse shall start for another purse srj MYERS Proprietor March 8 1843 ll td I take pleasure in recummendmg Mr A LkGav to my former customers its one who will do justice to those who may puiiotiise him OGLE SALT SUGAR COEE AN1T MOLASSES 0AQ SACKSS dt 3u hhds and 40 bbls Sugar 35 sacks Rio Cntleo i 75 bbls and 100 half bbls Molasses Together with a variety of other Groceries or sale by A BROOKS June 23 a if coritinued by law Nt loiter not puMpnid will be uiken outbf ihfj post office addressed lo any (lepni iiiHtiji of ile government Mier ibo adjoiiniment of the anniA nlfinr firoViain afiTT ln lai'iilax I pnymunj of Anil 'Kid flilw I (t (o'! 1 ra to I vguivv u( in (VI IttnlUB to rocrive nx shiie the proceeds of the I public iHmh 'nJge I rilTBEMK IMPOUNV bB CISION AdAlNST STAY lAWfi uf tho Baltimore 'V: 'VxauiXuTaiivb S3 Crrntlcmcn As it cannot be top fqoi or too generallv known it gives me pleasure l( inlmm you of i decision o( ynijic tnonjsnt and of liigh Cntfservftive character' marie to day by the Supreme Cquit with aid ftlher dissentient but his Mono Mr blMlce Mc Lean It is ilm Tlitu (lo Staleshave no authority with reference to existing centntets enft red into pi ior ty such legibitipn to pre vide for the cxmiiption ol pioperty fropi tala i under deciens on jndjfVnenis until it (ball I have been (list iqi a'sod tfnd'er suel a law pun! unless it sludl bring a stun bearing a pre sinbed propurimn to the ainoiut pf luchap I piaisemi'fit The qncs'iuns a' ose Skiin' a' cvtuiiime ui iiivisutn in opinion nejween (he Judies ol the Circnil Ciinrt ot ilm States for the llisinci ot Illinois in the ease of Bpin snn anti Kuiziet involving the constitutiooah ly id two Ai l's of Assembly of that tMc I he one passed the lOih of bruary 1841 the other the of the saiiie month and year 'Die lolluwing is a copy of the answer id the Supreme ('oui tb ilie question i irst The decree should it 1 1 1 isi to be sold at public aticliou to the liitthcst bidder without regprtl to the Kjeof IbTl winch gives the right of redempliiiii jo tho mortgagor triw)vo mmitlis and Jinighient creditor fol fil leeu inooi lis 7 Second The decree should jprect the sale of life iimVlgngeif promises wph(Ut be4 mg fust valued by thico householders anif wiilmul requiring tuo ilunhl of the amount of tin: said valuation to bn bld according to' the law of eb 27 1g To yll who properly regarded the piestima blc Value of having contracts mv ratfWjs de served ns not only in itself right bol fg de manded by the plainest pirqi'iplea policy i his incision itj lie rcceivctf with tin' mixi giatifn The course of legtsta non upon which some of lhe Sjniea appear much loo willing to embark ol casting eyr rv impediment in lhe way ot the pullection ol debts is Ihus eailv and happily arrested and the reasoning of I lie Chu Justice by' whom ihe opinion ji ns livercd is so lucid and addresses nsrlf so imiuvffidirigly to ie judgment iliat fi ire not doubt it wiH 're reive ilic sanction of every imalligMTOMilMl in the ounny 7 Jaques Dealer in Carriatres Harnesses Carriage nnd Harness Makerand Repairer fejK Upper endW eat side Oglethorpe st Columbus Ayer Starr 7 Auction and Commission Merchants Alrove Randolph st East side Broad st Columbus Ga A Ayer Edwd Starr Hall Ruse Co Warehouse Commission Merchants ire proof Warehouse On ront Bay and StClair ats Columbus Ga Smith Ac Hayward Warehouse Commission Merchants Upper end Broad st Columbus Ga If Smith Aug Hayward New School English rench Writing Arithmetic Works AGEN having returned to Columbus 1VJL solicits the patronage of her friends and thepublic She refrains from puffing her abilities as a teacher The improvement of her pupils has never failed to procure for her lasting confidence i Her residence is on orsyth street east of the emale Academy4 Columbus March 8 1843 1 1 5t COLUMBUS GEORGIA WEDNESDAY litARCli 1813 rvi''iiWitM II PROEE WATCH KKPAIREH AND JEWELLER SPILL cuniitmes the above busmcsR al Ida old stand where he would ask ctmUiiuanee of that liberal patronage which he has received thus fat promising Ina willingness at all times to try and pleasb tliobC wliu may favor hitii itli a job He has also in the house will) him Booher comb milker anti repairer who will follow that business in all its va rious branches O' All work done in warranted io do well Columlnis Sept 28 1842 40 lf Look Hero CH IRE AT EXCITEMENT! The Green Grocer TTAS hand a good Block of amily and is now oficring them low lor rash A Iso on hand a good supply of Gremi ruit His friend will do well by calling on him if they will bring plenty of the nperial with them for il is wauled al the Sign of ihc Green Grocer just above the Market Tlie Green Grocer has on hand 300 Sacks Salt 50 bbls Whiskey 20 boxes of good Cheese Also a well assorted slock of Glass Crockery and Wooden Ware A good variety of ruit will be kept constantly on hand Cull and see nno veil will oblige THE GREEN GROCER Nov 9 tf ust above tho ai kct nnn GALLONS UNSHED just received by SAMUEL A HILI INC Tbv the cl lest tirrhcrxtic journal i ill Sfaiir' curries its I end tile name nf John Cal Im fr rest Pif iderit aotfUuMM' ty Vice PrSJidm: We don't know who wiote the'follWhlif 1niicl but whoever he iii he bin (be right' iiIim of (hi! mutter and we recommend Me hints to our Patrun and reader i i Thk jiiuHT wxy io sufboRT NjeWfrL Miieh iltetitjii ujloti the upprtero ui whether it isconucteil with spirit nnd if they ia hcitiieip Iq iheir payment the pride and ambition of the Kdiinr ih broken he works at tlieftli Imt iiuti unprqlil able taak nlie beepmeg dta cniiiiiged mid hit paper lose hd pith hud inteiext and dies Hut on lh (Mtn irniji it his Snb cribersiire of the right MMt they nre iiiictiiub liberal heaneil fel ilwiya in advance on the i(itrtriplln taking nit interMt lh Increasitij the of his Subscyiliers now aqd then MHikinA good wnH Ihr lii paper i Unerring him Ins course by ainllek of approbation wn such Subscribers ns these 4 would forawea myself comfort feaSe everything tlinl could possibly step ukuween me amt of every laudable ileqire on ihit part I would know no other pleasure than I Hhlr satisiiiHlou How much then can the aujil porters of a Newspaper do io make inter esting ami indeed without C0 curling efforts uu their pah' tile Publfhey Of pnpei will not cannot bestow the attwnM( hich it ntitteiiiiiy to make it what it should OAKD KE William HIcKccii froprieior uf the Ogletiivrpk Hovse willLre devote li is personal attention to the re Hfemtertainmcnt uf Boarders and favor Imn with their patronage depressed condition of the and Travellers to consult ccono ho has resolved hereafter to the market can afford upon wing reaucea rates with $20 ithout lodging Moise Montgomery ATTORNEYS AT LAW TALBOTTON GA PRACTICE in the Chattahoochee circuit in the counties of Troup and Macon Ga and Russell and Macon Ala A Moise Jr Montgomery References VV Conner Esq President of the Bank of Charleston Hon Kerr Boyce A Magrath Esq Desaussine Esq Charleston Andrew Miller Ewq Augusta Messrs Poe Nesbit Macon Hill A Owen Rev Montgom ery Col Jos Pow Talbotton Jan 25 1843 5 tf Hill McWHIinins ATTORNEYS AT LAW GREENVILLE MERIWETHER COUNTY GEORGIA Office on the west side of the Square opposite the Greenville Hotel Gibson Hill Win McWilliams Dec 7 ts 50 if Jas A II Macon A A A STARKSV1LLE LEE CO GA Nov 2 45 oster Howard A Pierce ATTORN LES A Columbus Geo Collinsworth Institute irniS Institution is located one mile south of Tal button The undersigned attended as Examin ing Committee at the close of the last term The students exhibited familiar acquaintance with the several branches to which they had devoted them selves during the term The Institution continues under the direoion find superintendence nf Thomas Gordon A a gen tleman well qualified to impart instruction in the vari ous branches taught The Department will be tinder the direc tion of Gen Howard whose attention will secure the comfort of the students The expenses of this Institution are as low as at any similar one in Georgia and fur health it cannot be surpassed The exercises will commence ou llie second Mon day in January 1813 A HARVEY) SIMS Committee A OWEN Talbotton Jan 4 2 tf Hickory Grove Plantation IN TROUP COUNTY rpHE subscriber offers for sale the above settle JL ment of land consisting of 1500 ncrea about 600 acres cleared and in god order with good orchards and all necessary buildings in a healthy neighborhood and first rate society This settlement of land is equal to any in Troup county in point of production Any person wishing to buy will do well to give me a call on the hind as 1 am determined to sell and that too according to the hard times ns I hove other lands on which I wish to place uiv family If I can not sell all I will sell a part and when I say sell I mean what say Come and look for yourseives HENRY WEST Troup co Sept 14 38 sm tf RlTThe Southern Recorder and ederal Union will please insert the above semi monthly for three months had furward their accounts New Boot and Siioe Store 1 CHEAP OR CASH I pair i i i Drs Tliog Hoxcy TEN DE their jihofewional services to the citizens of Columbus and us vicinity Culls from the country or city will be attended lo with promptness Office on Broad strict one door above the In surance Bank the house formerly occu pied by Andrews Esq on Troup si Jun 4 2 Times will copy I BR UGH KI IG WAV COMMISSION MERCHANTS Apalachicola in Vm Kimbrough John I Ridgway Dee 28 1 jf Samuel Clam ATTORNEY AT LAW Ives A Brother Dry Goods Merchant' East side Broad Bl near Ware is 'f i Columbus Ga Kyle Pry Goods Mcrcliants wJEat side Broad st near the Enquirer Office 1 Columbus Ga Greenwood Grimes Dealers in Dry Goods Groceries Hardware Upper end Broad st West side Columbus Ga Greenwood Grimes JohiiD Howell Dry Goods and Grocery Merchant Corner of Broad and Crawford sts below the Market Columbus Ga A BROOKS GROCERY MERCHANTS 1 'f' West side Broad st Columbus Ga iff Hogfan The Green East side Broad st a few doors below Ware A Pond Columbus Ga Ware ft Pond Dealers jn Drugs Medicines Paints Oils side Broad street Columbus Ga JR AJVare A Pond Dr A Billing Dealer in Drugs Medicines Paints Oils New Brick Store West side Broad et Columbus Gn 1 Wade Middlebrook Saddlery and Harness Merchants Sign of the Golden Saddle East side of Broad street Columbus Gti CASH Persons wishing to purchase any of the above articles would do well to call and examine uur goods before purchasing elsewhere Oct 3t 41 if To the THE subscribers being about to close their present concern will sell goods at very reduced prices for Cath Untill the first of ebruary WOODRU A CO Columbus January 4 184J 2 if Garden Seeds IpRETI Garden Seeds just received from Com Garden A BILLING Columbus Jan 4 1843 2 if AKIM ABKEPoiaf OK" Oglethorpe street Columbus Ga THE Subscriber would rfn nounce to the public that he is now receiving at his old stand near tnt upper end ot Ogle thorpe street a ceucral andwell selected assortment of 1 AA OZ QUININE JUU 1 barrel BLUE RTONE juat received by SAMUEL A BILLING Snnd ort Academy WILL be opened for the reception uf Pupils of both sexes un the first Monday uf January next The subscribers have employed as Rector of the Academy Mr Wklls a graduate of one of the first Universities in the country and who has for many years been a successful teacher in Georgia and in this State Parents wishing to give their children a thor ough English or Classical education will find ajj good an opportunity here as at any school in Georgia or Alabama The place is unsurpassed in point of health and remote from allurements to vice 1 Buard may be had on very moderate terms BRADORD THOMPSON WILLIAM BELLAMY JOEL REESE WEEMS HENRY DAWSON MMbUN U'WKIU Sand ort Russell co Ala Dec 21 18(2 Kemp Ac Heydciifeldt ATTORNEYS AT LAW CROCKETTSVILLE RUSSELL COUNTY ALABAMA Kemp Crockettsville (Solomon Heydenfeldt Dadeville Ala Apul 28 18 tf A ScbttVT7ILL practice Law in the several counties of the Mint Circuit Office at Jackson Butts county Ga Sept 21 Wlllifi Ar Willinmsi ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW TUSKEGEE MACON CO ALA Willis Williams 41 if i me doing other business fhuir Grain can be ground KCash will be paid for Wheat and Corn lIlUlXlES Columbus N'ov Ifi 1810 AT lim A Lvbiay a li in a and Jeweller Sttffi fsor to oyle iiirl at his oll Htand) RESPECTULLY snUehsand by his attention to business hopes to merit a share of public pat ronage mm hie long experience 1n tlio business both in Paris and in New York lie feels confident that he cmuiut fail lo please those who will patronise him Watches Jewelry and Silver Ware Constantly on hand for sale low furca and war ranted mall cases to be as represented Charges for work to suit the times GREENWOODS GRIMES HAVE on hand a good assortment of GROCE RIES which they offer at the lowest market prices for cash Baergiug Kentucky and Gunny Bale Rope Sugar Coffee Iron Nails Steel Salt Liquors nf all kinds Whitte Lead Window Glass Blacksmiths Tools Sperm Candles Soap Tobacco Cigars logetner wnn various otner articled in liiei Columbus Sept 28 1842 Miner's Patent Pumps THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Columbus and the public in general that he will keep a supply of Improved Patent Pumps for sale aud place them in wells sixty feet deep and under It is not necessary to say much about them as they are not surpassed by any for util ity or durability The simplicity of their construction makes them doubly for Plantations in wa tering Stock They are also light and portable Any mechanic can put them together with a little in struction and set them in also repair them without any difficulty All orders must be accom panied with the depth of the wells BARDWELL Agent Columbus March 1 1843 10 tf Central Money A comfortable and well improved resi deuce for sale low for Central muney Enquire at this office 1y Win A a rl a way COMMISSION MERC II MOBILE ALABAMA 9 Doot yl HAS made such arrangements ns will Tur the fu ture enable him to devote his attention exclu sively to the duties of his profession Calls either in the City or Country will at nil times receive prompt attention Culumhus March 1 10 3t.

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