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■ sec.”. |Jiis8iug lire bridge of Pjajfttj of attvIwV MaatthotrcaasiejifmsarmuLiiianJipvtffMM
gps imd sexes, eseonori by Cossacks; ihev 1 «*■» I’oiore we shall evince a disposition or make
uro sent lo Moscow, but the end of tlioir mo,lon '» prevent their future recorroneal
journey no doubt is Siberia. In the town
of tlio provinces the Nobles uro confuted
to their ensiles by strong detachment*
which are lodged in them; and to com*
| pletc this dreadful situation of affairs, a
gieat number of villages are entirely desert*
C<1 ‘ CONSTANTINOPLE.
The North American Ambassador, Mr.
Porter, had on the 3d October a confer
ence with the Porte, nt which tiio ratifi
cations of the commercial treaty between
his government and the Porte, were ex
changed. Air. llodgons, the American
Ghargo d*Affairs, is already gone to Amer
ica with the ratified treaty.
October 10.
The Capt. Pacha, Itis fleet having suf
fered severely in a violent storm, neat
Rhodes, is on Itis return hither,' as tlio
ravages of the cholera at Alexandria
forced him to give up the inclination of
going to that port. The Viceroy himself
lias left the country and embarked for
Cundiu.
Accounts from Sulonichi speak .of the
discovery ol a plot among tint troops to
mutiny and set tlio place on fire, in turn-
sequence of which numerous mesls had
taken place.
German papers to the 13th Nov. were
Iasi night received. Their cont-.-nts relate
chiefly to the affurs of Turkov, when-
n substantial revolution in manners end
habits seems to have been steadily, though
silently, pursuing its way for a considera
ble limn past. The Sultan, who te.illy lie-
fongs lo other latitudes than that of a
Grand Smgnor, spares no pains to iu ro-j
duce European modes of thinking and act
ing amongst ins subjects. We Imve late-.
lv had occasions lo notice tlio establish
ment of n newspaper, in -the French lan
guage, at Constantinople, and every arri
val atf-nds aildiiioii.il evidence of the Sul
tan’s oxcitions in the cause of Turkish re-
fhrin. Ill these altcmp'ls lie has, as inriv
"bo expected, to struggle against the fixed
hud Obstinate prejudice ol his kubjecis; but
'though ho perseveres with mauiul (iriuness
itmav ho d .uhted whether lie is not pro
yoking .i sioim, which, in tbe result, h
may find ii difficult lo we.iihei.
However oihora may tael, I frankly couVbv*, my
heart IS already sufficiently pained. I have wit
nessed enough, without lain transpiring circum
stances. to lift my feeble voice ngninsi rhe prac
tice of duelling. Neither uoliev, prudence, nor
necessity require us to ivnit till tlio beat of our
country's blood shall lie spill. Enough hue alrea
dy flowro. Let future recurrences, if possible, be
prevented. It would seem this might bo done.
The remedy is simple. In parallul cases, similar
remedies Imve proved efficient—la similar cases,
the remedy has proved more or less effectual.—
Every observer of human events mnst have be
come acquainted with the fact, that, it is public
taste and sentiment thnt governs Iho community,
controls iho feelings und regulates the conduct of
individuals In nothing has this fact been more
apparent, >liau in the practice of duelling. Tub-
lie taste and suntimeiit lies too much encouraged
its prevalence, am) induced its continuance. 1ml
Hut taste and sentiment lie attempted to be chnn-
w t al tender «JnI uidulg.mf husband nut rather ;**:
the idol of his family anti occupied a high stand in I
the iuduen -P nl his fellow citizens*— ftui lie is no
more. Hisrelntives bewail his lose; tnhiscoun-l
trv, his talents and usefulness are gone forever.
He has frequently ropfoscnOed this county in the
legislature of the Slate, and bv ihut b.uly was
C romoied to the rank of Brigadier General, anil
e has neversought in vain tlie renfulence and suf-
Iragu of a generous people—Hut lie is gene for
ever. Nemoro shall his high and liuouml step
gladden the heart of his disnonsnhite will); no
mrfre shall his ehooring voice utvaken the smilo
of his infant child. “Alas! nor wife, nor child
again sltull lie beheld; nor friends, nor snored
homo."
GENERAL AGENCY
, AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
Cj’fthtnibvs, (ttnrgin.
ged. Let the friends of thqjr country, of Illimani- j firm of
r|NHE nuliscriherw tender tb»*ir .s#*rviufij» for tlio
transaction of the above busings, under Hie
ty and religion, maintain to the world, that It is
not necawuy, to preserve one’s honor, to enter
in’.o a fatal nud fruitless rencontre on the Held of
combat, with an utVcnded or au insulting fellow
hein". This cun bo done. Associations cun be
formed for that purpose. Mopes for their dun!
success are equal to rf.ose of any other descrip
tion. Why then should they iiot ho formed?
Wl»v wait still longer? Why not now attempt
to change public taste and sentiment upon this
subject? GARRET - H ALLEN BECK.
APPOINTMENTS BV THE PRESIDENT.
Hy and with tkr. admcc.andcontent of the Senate.
Ed* i. L villusion, of Louisiana, to be
Secretary of Slate of tlio Untied States,
vic^ Martin Van Union, resigned
TARVHJt & tZQ'VZTcV;
and are now ready to receive Merchandize and
ON OON8IONMENT,
bbU. canal Floor, fresh.
6 do. Monongahela Whiskey, fourth
proof, old and superior,
10,IKK) Kfovannnh Segars,
15 donen choice ularet Wine,
6 Boiea Raisin*,
1 dozen Ploughs,
for sale low Hv
TARVER A SCIUIRE.
Colnttibop. Jan. 28—-:17
valuable property
FOR SALE.
1 WILL sell, on accommndating torma, both
ns to price and time,
Tiro Lots of Land,
Containing 403 acres, more or loss, situated in the
9th district of Mmengee county, distant only nine
oi tpn miles from Columbus, on Hull Creek, on
which is a new and complete act of mills, both
saw and grist, now inoporation. About 40 acres
of the land is cleared and under good repnir.—
Much oflbc land is of the first quality upland.—
In short, it is a first-rate smtlement. with comfort-
able buildings for a family ;o.side nee. Poisons
desiring to purchase; will pleasn make application
; GEORGE W. CWATFIELDJ
ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1
H AVING located ilitnseirin Gttieovillo, M®r-
riweiher county, will attend the courts of
tlio Chattahoochee Circuit.
October 22—-25
Looi, Mr.L.ino, of Delaware, to be j nilbnabam. E„, Columbua, Ga
SocrPtarv of the Treasury of iho Uuilpd
Stairs, vice Samuel I). Ingham, resigned.
Lewis Cass, of Ohio, to lie Secretary
lor tha War Department, . ico John H.
! Eaton, resigned.
Levi Woodbury, of New Hampshire,
to be Secretary of the Navy, vice Join:
Branch, resigned.
Insurance Haul; of Columbus.
MEETING of the fc 2 to ok holders named in
ANTHONY' DYER.
MouticeDo, Jan. 18—37—tf
Product for salo, on consign merit. They arc nl- to mo in MobUcello, Jasper county, for particulars,
so now making arrangements for tlio erection of a *
largo and extensive Ware-Mouse for tba'Jccup-
lion of Colton, early next Full.
They art) prepared to make liberal advances on
all Merchandize and Produce constvned to them,
and will devote their whole attention to disinter-
cslof thoso who favor them with their patronage.
BENJAMIN P. TARVER,
HARVEY II. SQUIRE
REFERENCES.
Messrs. JamcH llathilioii A* Sr n, New Ymk.
“ Goo. F*. & Win (J. dowers, N. Oiluana.
“ Brooks, Latln op A*. Co. Appalachian.
Edward Hardin, K*<*. c!o.
NOTICE
4 LL persons indebted lo ino arc requested to
como fin ward and puv before Saturday next,
return day, otlirrwise I shall commence suit ai
gainst all dclutdicts.
JOSEPH T. KILGORE.
fan.
KKGKOES
Consisting ol men, women, hoys and girls,
TO HIKE AND
EXCELLENT LAND
On lh# River adjoining Town
TO RENT.
APPLY 10
SEABORN JONES.
Columbus, J«n20—tf
tlio charter of tbo above Rutile will be held
at Colnmb'is on Monduv Uio <i Ii J.tv of February.
J.in ‘>4—37—*Jt 1 '
LJlLjiilZt; ~ — i NOTICE
TO THE PUBLIC. j V i a short time since, a Promissory Note,
E take pleasure iu informing the public,' K J given by Robert M. Bratvi-icg. for'twelve
». , * * that Mbs CaRion who has been associated j hiludmd dtilhr*,''dated tlie 2I«*i of September,
Huger Btooke Ttinnv, of Maryland, IQ with Dr. Brown, of Kcot*shnrough, ns an assistant, I I8.ll, uiif! pnv ddo to the subscriber or berircr, on
Iip At tor vie v Uoimnilof tin* United States,! ,n , ‘ nvn - will Imiusorinted for the present I or before the 25th dnv of |W«i.-.l.er, l^:f2 Any
Virn i.vi.,, Al-ir nliprmio Dpi* ion ipaioiwd i y ear ,n die .Female Academy with Miss Gusiiv. person finding stml note v. fil c.mftr n favor on the
. '* * r .. ’. * i Those who wish to enter their children, would do J subscriber Uyoundin^ him the same nt I a Granlre;
J nines buc.nanan, of l ennsylvnnitt, to j well to make an early application. Board can ; n-id the jHltili'' tiro loution'd against trading tar
LAW,
T HE subscribers have us-. -**.!rd ihcmseh cs
together in tlie practice of Luw. under the
firm of Iverson & Shorter. They will practice
generally in the Chuitohoorhee Circuit, and in the
county of Bibb. ALFRED IVERSON,
JAMES ||. SHORTER.
September 17—IP—if
LOOK HERE!
C OL. \VM. H. HARPER is authorised to
sell those vnlasbleTown Lots in Colundius
•Nos. 503, 504 50o find fd’ti, fortnine a square
block, with improvements, low for cash. For a
residence they «i« the i:io» r desirable of nay in
town
Doc. 21—"2—if
TO BRIDGIC Hill. DM US.
“HIE lnlendant and CommiatfiotirrH of the
prono.salH, till ili« lira! ‘day o*’March next, for the
building of a Bridge im'iow* iho CbatluhoOchee nt
this placet including the model and the price.—
The 8clocti.ni will then hu made within five days
thereafter, and tlie person taking tlio contract will
bo required to give responsihlc securities, whoso
mimes must he presented and forwarded. It will
lutve to be about four hundred* feet long, inclu
ding iho abutments, nud built high And strong, of
durable materials. One hande d dollars writ bo
given for the most approved model All comtnu-
-nications musl bu directed to the Intoudant s*.d
CoiumiMsiouerN ut -L'vluinbns, Georgig,
ALL KIN LA WHON, Intcndont
G. A*. ThoM(tt % *) •
Chou, D. Sfctrart, ! i
Geo. TV. Dillingham,
Hiiym Nourst)
IVm. D. Lucas %
Klitha Tarver,
Ilrxnv C. Phut.ps, Clerk.
lET* Tho Georgia Journal and Nnt.onul Intelli
gcncer will give iho above three insertions, and
fcnrnnJ their arrmmt* to the lutcuduntuml Com-
inissionors for payment.
By order of tho Board.
II. V. 1MIF.LPS, Otrk.
Jan. I lr—nr»—3t
NOTICK. .
F ttGM) »u Ilia road from Mont ice! lo U Mo.
leticevillo, in JonoH county, on tha Sftfli
Ibw-CKtl.er lam, a Budeil Reifirnlo. The owner
cun got irby applying nt thin office end dancribing
tlio content, ami paying for thin edvertiaamont.
Jttn. " 1—!.)—Vt
itoL'mo
V LOTII S,.
O F^ho first, second and third qualities, for
sale by STEWART 4k FONTAlN.
May 14—52—tf
hi* Envoy Kxirnordiimry and *Minisler be hail in good f'amtlicr. upon moderate term*
Enpirer,
COLUMBUS—SATE RDAY . JAN. 28.
Tho great subject of tho modification of the iu-
1'IT Ins been taken np in tho Senate of tho United
f* gtiit. Tho argument was opened ou the l Ith
inet by’ Mr. f'luy—in support of a resolution in-
troducod S»y him. which, together with his speech,
we publish in our panel'of to-day The uel).ito
upon tin- subject will probably lie the most able,
dH ii will surely bo-tbc most interesting winch tin
’cnitntry has ever witnessed: we shall therefore en
deavor. os early as possib'e, to give the whole
of it to our roadciH. In the discussion, much
information of a valuable character will bo eli
cited and brought to bear upm the subject.—
Tho principles of a fioo tiade will fee tio
doubt amply discussed, and tbc absurdity of
the doctrine that the people must bo burtheued
with oppressive taxation in order that »key may
prosper, he fully exposed. Upon the decision of
thin question much depends—moth of the high
est interest *o every section of this Union, l'lic
Dvidific ition proponed by Mr. Clay will not an*
ewer ill** demands of the South Tbc principles
of correct government nre getting o he too well
understood for people any longer to he duped by
(he idol that it is necessary tliai they should pay a
doable price fir every thing they couittnu*. for U»e
pleasure of having it made within h lliouHaml
miles of them rather than three thousand They
can no longer he amused with the idou that they
iouki be weakened and‘worn duwu,*—that their
strength and their substance mud be drawn from
them in time nfjxji.ee. in order that they "u»y hv
prepared for a war which inay m v<e -o nc Tho
pebplo have hognn to learn that government was
• in diluted for the protection of the weak against
tho oppressions of tho powerful, uud that that go
vernment is best which preserves looaeh uian tlio
greatest share of his natural liberty rompatihh*
with the rights of !iis neighbor, and they cannot
bee any right their northern brethren have to tax
them lor th*iir benefit, and they will not submit to
it Occasional signs of impn*ienco have been
manifested under the burthens they hnvo fell—
bit ih«y have been told that the national debt
inusfhe paid, and t!iey have nulniiitted. Bm llm ;
days of submission have passod away, and t’on-
gresa must modify the tarilfor there will !»•* none
t ) modify By the way, in spouking of tho na
tional debt and its payment, Mr. Glav says,
*• And n»» execu'ive and no' adniiui-tralion can
justly claim for itself any other morn in tho dis
charge of the public debt, than that of a (Viimul
(Cr*(*'tti«n of the lawn.** \V’« think ’hat Nl* Ghiy
.might have d»n« him j «lf rnuch nnro credit by
• .awarding to .the administration that prai*e which
U justly deserves, than he could possihiv gam hv
eiidettvorttut thus to detract from the merit ol iho
man to whom lie stands in mmIoIhv.'o a relation.
It was. to tny tlm least of it indelicate, md the
remark is certainly untrue^ VVheiv wouhl have
been tho prospect of the payment of *bat debt,
*liad Ghii. Jackson given a loose rein to tint " lid
.spirit of interna! improvement, and hitdd nglirht
ikoase* «»f the skies, which operates st» Mpc.'criull;.
.upon Messrs. Adams, Clay. Webster, nnu all that
school of po iticinns. Mr. Clay advodiitoe to the
full extent (!ih doctrine of internal improvement.
«»d says the West must have the money yi lie
treasury appropriated in tint way Doublet's it
wouhl suit thorn well that th" South iiiiould enrich
the nor hem mnnufactuies, i.upmvc the w or tern
Toads nnd rivers, and embellish their twin and
Villages with splendid buildings. ^ But this will
run accord with tho fooliuTs of the Soulh. ** Yes,
air.” .erics he in tlio conclusion of his speech. ’ 1
I’lonipotcnriary of tlio Unuctl States, to |
the Court of St. Pmersbuigli, vicu John!
Randolph, v signed.
Auguste D'iv y,iir, of T.nuis'nnn, to ho f
} ] | Charge d’ Affairs of the United S‘i»tOH, ut ,
the Court of li;s Majesty tl»e Kin?|of the j
Neiherlaiuls.
I) ivid Porter, of I’cnnsfIvnoia, to be*
<*: nigo d’Affaiisof the United Static at the j
Suhitiito Pone.
Fi.im is Bavlmcs, of Massarhusclift, to j
In* charge «’ Affairs of the United Suites to !
the f 9 public ol Buenos Ayies, vice John
M. Fill bus, deceased.
John Daingi i field, Jr. to bo Collector!
of the Customs for- *bo District of Cast
River, in the ?tnte ol Virginia, vice John
B. Roberts, d«*ce-jM*d.
VVilliam (ju sham, to be Surveyor end
Insptrcter of the Revenue for the Pori of
Carter’s Crook, vice Lzekicl (J. Sherman,
deceased.
Joint Haywood, to be Surveyor nnd In-
specior of the Revenue for the Port of
Wiudsor, iu the State* of North CaroltOa,
vice James Palmer, deceased.
James Dell, to he Collector of tbc Cus
toms for the District of St. Johns, and
Inspector of the Revenue for the Port of
Jacksonville, nt the Territory of Florida.
G. A. Montmuio, ?o he Surveyor nnd
Inspector of the Revenue (or 'In* Port of
Rayon St. John, in the Stntr of Louisiana,
\ue C. Levivsour, leagued.
Ogden I). Lantrxt : ff, ;o he Coih not of
the Custom*, for the District ».r Toohe,
md Inspector of the Revenue for ihe
Port ofFrauklin, in the State of Louish.tui,
v.ce Duni Kou Caflct y* resigited.
Joel M. Smith, lo he Surveyor nnd In ;
^pector of the Rnvoauo for the Port ol j
Nashville, iu the Slate of Toihiumsch, vice ,
B-tstl Shaw, lesignrd. j
Chailes C. P. Hunt, to he Collector •>*, j
in* CtistoDis, for the D'*tiift of Miami,
Seaborn Jones. ’J
Grigsby E. Thomas, |
E. L. Degi ajpnrh fl, J*
William D. (metis.
John Milton,
Tan ar.-3r—:tt
35
l?li ACK*» mTt H ’■»
•JONATHAN P. JACKSON
H AVING removed from liirt old stand, keep*
his simp on tho noith cast corner of Ogle
U ¥7 ^9 % 1 jthorpe and Crawford stru ts, where hc niay ul-
the same, ns the maker will not pay t'i" contents I
to any otiu, unless autliorr/ed t «hi*so by tlio sup- 1
scriljor. ETHAN 8TIIOUD. !
Dec 27th—34—4t
. - t
DOCTOR IW.1KLEV
H as removed his roNidoitce to ttm Jackson
Hotel, on Oglollwpe siroet. and his shop
is Htill kept on Bread •tr^et. nearly apposilo the
stores of Messrs. Woodruff and t?avU*s. He will
generally he found at one or tlx* oilier of those
places, unless proftOftiottal)} engaged, anil will
give his undivided at!'*:uion to Ins professional
business. .Jan^M—37—It
LAXI), "
Lot Bfo. 189, Gth district JiItlscogtt %
FOR VNt.V. 1»Y
G. \V. DILLINGHAM.
J.m. 84-37—3?
lirsrOGlCE NALtJH.
GROCERIES,
For Cotton, Pipe Slaves, Hides
or approved paper.
CHARLES E. NORTON,
I NFORMS Murclmnt, and Plumcra viaitinr
ApahienioQlii. that lie lias juil reccivrd (ruin
'Now Orlnnns, u large nnd exiensivo essonnient
Town id* riuluiiditiH will receive seeled of 1 iriKTrli H, wliicii added lo tii. ionncr supply
‘ 1 " I'roiii New Yuilt, makes his ussorlment os com-
|ilule, if not aujioriur. to any lie has ever offered
10 Hie puhlic
His establishment will ho snpplied as offen its
onec a inanth, that his euslomers may be sure ut
any time of finding a good Baton me nt
Merchants und Planters will fiud it to llioit ad-
ciiningu to giro him a coll, ns rt is his intention to
sell at moderate prices, lor Cash. Colton, l’i|(e
■Staves, Side, of approved Paper.
^Ajelnchicota, Dec. 20, 1831—34 istf
th e subscribers
R LSIM.C'1 FULLY infilriTi tlioir fiicnd* nnd
tlm public generally, that they ate roccivn
und opening nt tlioir uld stand
31A, Rmr. STREET,
S. <s.
A I.AUGK ANL Hri.ft.Nbtl) ASSORTMENT OF
HARDWARE, CtrSIiSZl'ff
AND
FJL1TGY G0CB3;
To which the attention of Country Merchants vit-
siling the city for supplies is invilerl
HMIT1I HARRIS dt Co.
^Charleston. Oel. 84—24—4m
AUCTIONEER.
T llh pnblic is rdapectftxlly infmrnuxJ that by a
vole of iIir cnnimission^rs tlio Huhscribo^
kn* been appointed un Auctioneer for the town of
Columbus.
He nUo infiamP his friends and the public that
having some knowledge of the business, lie fce|»
cuufidunt of giving fti'.isfbction to nil who may
favor him With their huiiiiwntg.
Any person requiring his terviccn. by addrem.
ing u lino to the Columbus Beok-tttore, two doom
from the ColumhuN Bank, Bload-street, willnicet
ntion
NORTON, Anctionccr. *
ways I p fmjikI rcudy to nttend to the calls of Kih
cnHtonuTs The constant and diligent uttentiou
which lie has gi\cn4o4Nd hnsiiicMi, and th* faith
' ^ f . . { which lie has gi\cn4olMt) hnsmcMH, and thtr I.tiU) i frotn the foloinhoo ft
^^-HrLheroldonthcfirat l ut**dny«ri Al RIL fuhiv^ with which he has dune hi* work, during I with prompt attention
V . "**!■ " ,1,p •» I**® tow n of thv thtpe years he I.iih worked in this place, ji« 1 P fJ
( ohiinhus, >.u-*cog!*o county, tlio fi:..owing pf°* j hopes will insure him a cuutiunance of the pa- January? !I4
perty
O: -.mi
taro, Paper,
set hoi with
GROCERIES.
T HK SuhwrihpiH have received peretuamor
Baltimore, nnd offer for eaie on rensonablo
toiTns,
Ho^nr nnd Colfoi,
Western Whiskey,
Rum nnd Wine,
I Ivnrpool Ground Salt,
Pickled Pork.
Mackerel, Vinegar, Motarao*, •
Western Flour, fresh nnd a superior article,
rustings nnd Hollow Ware,
Young HvsonTen,
Pepper, ^picc, Ginger,
Starch, Indigo,
Rice, new nnd fresh.
Figs. Raisins, Cracker*,
Colliiiii i\t Co’a Axes,
Tobacco nnd Hegara,
Together with u general Ti?sorhnent of Tin, Jn-
pKnticd twd Copper Wme.
TAliVf.R A SUUIRE
Columhns. Jjrr. 28—liT—i;
FREE TRADE,
rc© oorasrrcATJogg.
Earthen- Ware, Glass, China
\ND
nd lusj'iH’lOi' of .tit** Rtvcnuo for the port j r p|-|fk\| •?. t 85 R()W 8c C°*
Importers. So. t'i?‘ Ifitijr Street, A'etr.York.
! M iiiiuoe, in tlie Slate of Ohio,
Lemni'l T. Llovtl, deceased.
Soliu Sin.lit, to be Surveyor and Iit-
> - iiecior of th" llevoiiue for iVie Port of Si.
Louis, in tlio Stale of Mhsouii, vice
Jo
01 ll“tl
v Owen, to
lie Rpcpivcr of
Pub!
l* MuiKIVN, ||
II- lltn Dlktrlct of Lands
snlije
•1 lo Si
Ip a
Si. S
ipplipie., in tlio
Sfiito
Ol Ala
mi Ilia
iVc.in
to 21st Jamiatv.
183'J
vtUco
Ilia
oresnrt
commission will
cx|iit
ecniver of Unl»-
Jo
lit Ret]
nan,
to bp R
lie M
Olll-vs
..1 ill!
ai»lfir
t of Lands so 1 ’
]I'CI
0 snip
1 Dal
C-sVIlIP,
in tin- Terrilor-
o! AI
kniwis,
Ii inn
iIip 19
Il Of Ffbl'tPHA ,
tSTJ
. w-heu
l*i»
oespiu
romntiksioit w l
I WAVING mad.; oxlc
" • ,.a. of tio' largest ni
! orign
ospi.e.
\Viliiam Il.ojae, to bo Ri g.a'or of ill
Land Office for the Di.li id of Lands sol
;. ri to s.'ie HI AogUfta, ill 'll 1 State of
from tlie 10:fi e' Febinaiv, ]
1832. '.’.’lion !iis i n
I'oiinexiom* with '
t improved Pot j
Fngkmil, r.v«* enab!*'d toofteV one of the ;
pM‘ir»* flloekn in iiuukct. cona otiug nfj
riety I 'ariftfn- It'uo. Chinn, ?«7rkn ami |
'iiosi*. either repacked to Older, nr in i
in puf'kuge nt urtCowwonly i ic rate.* for
Utah or city aru-jitoucr*. r l'Jif \(*iy ?•*•<:. ;.l sup
port hiUlcito :er.»*ived fi«ini our 8«»ullieiTi iuuJ
Western fijend** under the neist (rviug ciicuin-
suui’-as. rails for our wanimri th ink . We burn
survived thii; f.ti in.tliestruggle v.ith a body of
imi'j, who Il v*» cnuihiued all tllkir effuite to ef
fiiCt our ihMUur'.jnn, simpU l)rcam»o we will n»*t
join them in oonihiniug t« compel the country
mereh.ints to j»av an exorbitant profit on htspui
eli.wM in thin h;io. We can only reitenit.* former
a-sur'ini ' H of using overy exertion to p'nmntn
of our mercantile fiicnd** i»i tlx* tr-
Htck, thi bonus* uf out pt i
tent mol nir 'uly of our sic k
| res uud thi shift nvd care tf our pitchers, drp’en
ing upon a freo-tradi; ns iho (
* rnn give ntnhihtv to tho mui
ccmMii«sio»i \v t
^ame
part
tado to ;
JV*.!' nrtu i r wound**, rather tfian further lo h«
the truth and r acarityjif
deehraliom jjdJj
docoiv
re in n spirit of w'nrm atUc!;mci»f in^aji
of f) ; ir beloved country, with u lively solici-
tl > r*stire and prf*4orve its harmony, und
Idterininatirm to pour oil and balm
his
1 mg i age
iU wliich
mutiftFl iiit«iroslo/city
and * oubtrv mere In.ui*.
' THOMAS J BARROW iV Ho.
8 3 Huter-glrctt, Sr tr-York.
Jrn^lO—37—3t _ __• __
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
^ | TAI.UOTTON, OKOIU.TA.
OSIT IAJKX. | r-vi TlfKauhacribar. H.irhterly IVnptie*
On Monday hoi. an unfultutinly meeting, com- j t.-ir»>f tlie Mansion House, Augastfi,)
manly known by the nsnie of un affair ol honor, j ropectfiilly inform* hi** friends ihut
Press, Tv |)<**), Flh’fii-
*L*ii«. Note*. «&c. Ac to
urtide or flung belonging
or in «ny manner appertaining t«» tlie (.'olnmhuH
Kmp.urer printing oflice. the •mnio being the «fn-
tire intciHst of JamciVuh N«*rs. in and to auid
ofiice; h*vicd on a* the property «if ilm^uid J/lines
Vth Ness, to satify a fi fit iss«c*l on tho force lo ^
sure or a m irfgago in favor ol M. B. Isnniir,
vsiuiid Van Ness.
Out? till d of fJio Press, Types, Furni
ture. PnjHir, Books, Account*. N<»u*h, Ac. Ac.
»etiior with every 0flier nrtie’e nothing belong
ing or in any manner up pertaining to tlie Uolom
haw I nquirer printing oflice. the aame he.ing.the
entire iuterest of James N. Bnthunc in and to said
oflice; levied on ns the property of said James N.
Bpthunoi.lo witisB- h fi Iu issued on the foreclosure
of a mortgage in fiivor or M- B. Lumar ami R. T.
Marks, vs. said Bothunc.
d »»f thf T\|whi. Furni
ture, Paper. Books, AccountH. Notes, Ac. Ac. to*
gather with every oilier Article or thing belonging
nr in manner npp« , rh*jrjing to the Columbus
Rnquirqr piinting o»i*.« c. the same bring the entire
interest of Uly^ei- L» w is, in snd to ►aid office':
levied on tii«» property of said IJIysni Lewis,
lo satisfy h fi fa issued on the foreclosure of a
mortgage, in favor of M. B. Lauaar und K. T.
Mailis. vs baid Lewis.
Jan.2H W.M. HOLLAND. D. Sh ff
The Werl.ii/ Horning Courier
and N. Y. Enquirer.
O N "Saturday, the 28ili January, -nstant, the
Proprietor* of the Morniri£ .Courier and
| Now York Fnqi’irer. intend puhfi-hing. on tho
I largest fuiio sheet evcrisxurd, a weekly neWspa
* per, to contain nit that appears during the w»*sk
I in their duily paper. Il will bo published on fi
! paper, with ne.wtype; nnd to place it within thn
■ i one 11 of ull clasMfs of tho community, it will be
' i.tfordod to suliMTihcrs at the induced price of
j $*?». per non p:i«.ihh niwiijsin udtiiuro.
Iu conseqnonco » f ilin oih^r Daily Papers in
! New Voik. ik»t* rpiimng r»o» io hoard \csmj1m and
rec**'W thnir new* or-Bundey. tke Puhtfsliers of
tlie (''(Mirier A {'itqairni have lafefy iavofttod Thir-
ie-*n Thousand Dollars io a si pnratu news osinh*
! liuhmeni. mdosting of ere Hehoonnr of ninety
j t**i*s. on** of cixty tons, nnd tho u<.*cetuMi»y i jw-
! horits. This e-t ihKhmont isuapported l tan-tin- •
i nurd oxpenso of Kioe Tlsiusaod Dollar*; AimI l
; vessels from Europe* ato boarded nl sen nndtbeii
| news ditwninHleil through the country u ith f rent
( «li«j)q1**h, long before they reach the harbour
(n jis politics, the Courier A Enquirer is pure
ly pouincratK —adhering lo tlie priori ole* and
usages of tho Republican !'«*• v, mnl advocating
the re-eluciion of Genoriil Jackson to the. Praai-'
deucy. Il* eolnms* me alike dnvutedto the For- '•
eigii and Domea'ie fntolligcnee, Morals, Litnra- »
Imo and the Fine Arf*. fn rnerafa, however, it !
doe* t. • act upon thoareeit of Fanatics nr Bigots,!
1»ul "a die e.infrai v, innilr.Vf*. those principieo
if frora'ity and religion onb . which ni« founded |
upon ponce and good-wili »r> n!I mankind—tho j
fnntof )vl»i*ili istolurunea nd t»:otlintlv affection J
ir'-t-* id of “persecution frn opinion’s sake.’’
f r pwrirds of FoarThousand* ojorsot thermit-1
ter A Lnqoiror arc puhlishod I hi’.lv, nnd mere
tmilage heretofore so liberally extended to him
He will keep constantly on hasd a plentifnl sup
ply of Imran shoes (and will ulwnys ho ready to
put them on nt the shortest notice) together with
•i variety ofnflwr nti'mlas in his line He pledges
himself toVi Ids woik neatly nnd with dispatch.
Mis prices me moderate, und sew tvmh iuwuted.
He is prepared to east boxes or inks for mills, of
eninpinition. Carriage springs of every kind
tnnde 10 order, and mill irons of any description
miolu^at rite slmrtust notice,
f'olumbu* Jan 2—D4—if
M’lNTOSH hall.
Prgafl THE nhovo CHtablisiiiueut ?k now
0 P° n ^ or l ‘ ,e fcct-'plww botiVdCrs
iaB| ga and transient r«p,mi. Tho snhsrn
h>iAwft»ther pledges himself to spare bo pain
nor expense to render comfortable ull win may
favor him wiifi n cal I His table and bar line sop
plied With (Ih) best the country afonls His si a
bios are now. large and airy—Iftoiratifnllv furnish
oil with good provender and attended by n faith
fill and experienced os'ler lie flutters himself
from his experience to merit end rc.eito u respect-
able pntronsgo*tinin a lilicral public.
Lots suitable for ths uccommodatinn of dn*»
can he furnished. JOUN LOVE,
('nlumhn*. Dec. 10—filV—tf
ifssvxLAisan.
rS-) H K Auguntn Inauranrn and Baakmc Corrt-
■ pany will msurn pruiluc^ unrf merrUnedi,*
ireinat tlie <laii(;at« of Rivor Navipatioa on pood
atonnilionta ami oilier rivpi nraff, nti.i upon goof
voaaula from Apnlnclticola to New Orluant or tlm
Atlantic e.ilica. They will uiro Ink.; firo ri.ka
Upon liuilJiiiL's, ll.erehnn.lieo ami produro.
GVO «’ HU.I.INUIIAM, Ac
•vox r.* —tr .
. Agnlt.
Ml
FOR SA1 ,E,
The fvllmciug property iu Columbus.
The south hallol'l.ot No. Ill, on From
street, with a comfoitable dwelling
and cellar, kitchen und stable there-
Al.flO,
Hn'f acre !*)is Nos. 400, 410,411,412.413.
and 414, «ituafc)d on Troup sttee.t. Also, Lot
No. 258. on Oglethorpe street. Thn abovo pro
perty will ho sold very low for cash or sppruved
to enrhy For term* apply to the t*ubs«yib(;f, or
in his absence to James Van
COTTON WANTED.
THK SUBSC ft IB £RB WISH TO fURCH \8K
lOOO BAGS C OTTON
t ^lOR which lliey will pay tho liighcm cash
price that any foreign market authorized.
SMITH A- MORGAN,
M W PP.RRV.
Ftiltuulinii. Oct. W—54—if
TOWN LOTS FOIt SALE. "
O N Wotlno.d IV Ilia iiitl fel.runry next, nil)
he MID, in tlie tanner Lumpkin, Htewart
county, n cunaineiatilc nuinficr of Town Lot, in
««id rillago. consisting ef from and Itnck lota.—
Torma, one fonrlli part of tlie purchase tnonoy
down, ami list, huiuticn in two oqnal annual m-
stalnionts, for nthieli small notca and approved se
curity will Im required of the purclinc.r. nnd a titln
to ho made hy the justices of the inferior court,
lo the purehuscr. A U. HILL,
HENRY AUDULF,
JACOB I’ARKLR,
Jan. 21—fC—fit Justices uf Inferior Const.
‘.'4—If
i Nc
WILLIAM MULLALLY.
Ji YBTTE KA11,
MILLlMlGI'.VlLLE, GA.
The Milwcribbr respccifully infiirtns
nn ‘* **'* I’Rfelfe’t that tin*
I r ?, 2Hip above establishment has been taken
llWJSLuv him. where Til A TELLERS h
1 tOAKDKIiS, wiili or without families, can ut all
times bo accommodated
I’F.TF.R J WILLIAMS.
P. S. Gentlemen having businos* with the
Central Bunk or Treasurer, will find the Castiicr
ond-Tn* isun-r at Lafuyottc liull.
Jan.:i-:>5—Of
E A GLEAN I) PHOENIX
Ilim WlYllI
Hurt) Inis always licen th
of thoso who sis soukinff to idvanrc thoir.own in-
tsrosl nl tho espnose of xtii<1» j •'« ,, ' !l
i.aio, are fectly willing that Jill shall he calm.
and peace so long as we fie slill Ulul rfU.nt >
iilit t » let them pat tlioir feet upon our •’
tu niton oh we struggle or emiipiVin, then wu arc
» harg»J with Ingratitude and rebellion.
FOK THK k.squintn
Tho fvils which cojilittaally surround as. and
Till wit.iin our observation, it would seem. nng.»?
pr.»vo antficioot to teach the community tn place a
proper estimation upon them. Under th*'ir alarm
ing provilonco. aliu.ild it not awake to a sjinse o> j «•«
its dangor and iu interest ? How long aha" *» 1 , p
h**‘ )r • proper and -mi'able offoru shall h«» mad'
fir thei suppression ? D it not hiffh time that
HOtnotiiius should b? dona? Have not ovil«* of.. _ ,
ffufijcieat m^uitudo qlrog(J^ ou?urrfd to nronig J Civud i a kii|il ^ aApctwjiato bioih-
lonk place, uqar Foit .Mitrlinll* between General ' his lumse in Takiotton is now in~tlior-
S'lWM.t Vvooi.ftoi.K nnd Vuj. Jokkph T. Cami* J OU gh repair,and tlinl lie is prepared to Ucjtoino-
which terminated in the death hf fhn former.— j dnto Roarderu and Travellers generally. It i« so
<»' u Wihilfiilk was shut througii tho bruiut, and • situated 0-rio he entirely convopietil to the rails of
expired in a f w h« conds, and Maj Camp narrow- j iMi-me^, nnd siiflioicntly retired In lie plensnnt.
Iv O'capvd " iriilifo. being shot threugh the uh- j |!».*nig Bust \?ast4'r al Talbotton. and life Post*
tinmen, iioi i’. jumitely fi>r him without entering • Otfiee kept in bw Jioiisc, where the Stages nr five
the hollow. j daily, ho will l>e prepared to accommodate rttugo
The next ri iy, the body of (»en Woolfolk was ! I'uwngers without tlio inconvenience of more
nt
HOTEL.
ALGUSTA, GEORGIA.
T ill' Muhwcrihers having lonsed the new and
cluguul Hotel, Luovvu a* the
Eag-le A Phccnix Hotel,
In t!ii< city, bogle
than Three Than*.,ml Hatri-tvcklv- I in tlm «" till. city, hfghmvah..alarm the puhlm, lliqt It
t'iiv of New York l.« cl (illy circnlalam is known j >< t'-c-yUua ufilicir hmmlsamj
to ho more 111 in an I.mailed pc, cent, greater than •mslo-ncr.', S in»r ; ,lly_ his ^.ajhihlishmem stand,
aev nth.irnm»er. These facts .t,e nl.or.-d me-(f-I->"< of «io °LO CITY IIOI 11., a
.brought 1,1 ibis place and interred iji the hunul
ground with Military and Masonic liuonrs. lti<
romnin q wore (allowed by flic most -numerous and
fesi.e :tnhle concearse of bis friends, i»equ..i:itniic«i*
ana follow-citizens winch U»ft ever boon *»ccn on
Mich an oerusiofr.
In recer-iing this mehincholy occurrence hu-
vnaitity shudders, hi the reflection, that tho talents,
worth* and chivalry of our country t»houhl he suL-
jto rufch a harharious cusicni No matter how
i.-igii and lespeoiahtn in ««cM*ly—How surround
(Vitfi fiiHiids— flow dosuly united and neces-
to the peace hoi! comfort—ven. even the no
itv nf a wife a id faiuilv—Hew useful snd ini
lilt lo the Hitt*, all Uiw»t hmv ht-fort) the Ui)
not evils of j rulunting tyrant.—Gan Woolfolk v*.
than one s'oppiige while in the place. His table
is provided with the cut the country afl'irdn, his |
fftuhl s amply itmvitkxl with provender, «nd eve.
ry oitoution will he paid to the n-rotTtmodntiMii
and comfort of u!l whomnv favor lulu with irieir
custom. W.M. I*. McKLEN-
Jxpuary 88—17—1i
NOTICK.
1IIF. suhserilrer has tenleil Marshal’s Mills
for tbc present ye«r. 'i’hev h.i
r ?
p,»p«’
fording tho only eotiimenlal’y the I
wiili propriety I'fTr on tho quality of the matter
whi/di will fee found in then coiiUmrplMtod week
ly t'lildication.
It is intended In puh!i>!i 17,500 copies of the.
fir**t number of tlu? p»pc», vvhich will In* r!i-liihu-
led in diff'.rcnt parts of the Country, nod one
copy nee «« • ,e b Master in fin* United rftutes
in ordot tiiw. c. , ten oflhe pu:dicaliun may he
examined.
TVras.—'Daily r«|. er, $10 p*r nnnum. Ft*-
mi-Wcekly Paper, $4 per annum. Weekly Pa
per. perar.iiuin. payable in ndvnnco:
Any person who inav obtain oicht Mihsoriliers
to tlie weekly paper and remit the amount, shall
j be furnished whim copy gratis; and lo compa
nies of ten aobseriberM, who asaociu'o and remit
twenty-five dol'nrr-, i: will he sent for 50 each
I air annum
Post Matters who have no ohjortions to net ns
our Agents, nre requested to receive subscriptions
and remit the money nt the risk of the Publish-
rs, at thn tiino of ordering the paper —Il
Broad street, rind in point of commodiousnc
exceeded by none In the Southern Country. It is
pli-HManily situated, and contiguous to the points
of active hosiness in the City. Of their own
services, ihey shall say nothing, leaving Uiei;- lo
speak for themselves. It is, however, due their
friends to say, flial no personal exertions orex-
penM) shall be spared to render llic-ir visitors nod
hoarders comfortable, nod give universiit satisfuc-
lion. They Imve the means, attentive clerks
and m.eofumodoiinff servants, and xrtU provide
all ihb variety nnd luxury which thu market can
afford. r l heir hlable is ’very spacious, provided
with capable o*tiers ami filled with the best pro
vender. Tie > offer Uie.ir services to the public
und exncU u share tf liberal patronage.
COXNAKDA BYRD.
The Nolhraal Irrielbgonrer, Charleston Conr*
ler. Biivanuuli Georgian, Georgia Journal, Ma
con Adveitirthr. Columbus l.nquinr,nre request*
ni to publish live ubove once n week far five
weeks Jen. ||— Ufl-fit
one thor tiigh repairs, and are novv in good order 1 peeled that they will rctuin iu their hands III per
Ibrgrinittnr und rawing, lie has also rented the cent, of the amount received ns u reiuuLurution
Ferry, ami all person.4 suing to the mills, either for their trouble.
for n.eulor Inmbei, will pas* free of ferriage. 1 Editors of papers with whom we excitant/', nre
W. D. LUCAS. I requested to give the above an tmtcrjlon, mu! the
Jim. 14—Jfc—^if • f.wpf vrfll b^rgcipctybilBi
150 Package. DRY GOODS.
Hhocs, Hardware, Ready-made (Bolhmg, &c. by
steamor Baltimore, just reeaivrd by
G. W DUJJNGILVM.
IJCC.
MONEY FOR MIND.
I qualified <o pra.
can roalizn train
the Lycuoin Acu-
J. A |ifofM.ionul
Hcliuolnui.tcr will I mi greatly preferred to, and
better paid, tliau a student of luw or medicine.—
Tlie ucmluiny is aileiited in a purl of tlio country
luiuurkubly licaliliy uud clienp.
JOHN A. JONES.
Jan. 10-33—2«Am3t
ID’The Georgia Journal, Augusta Conafttu-
lionuliet, Athenian, Richiiiond Enquirer, nod N.
Y t om. Advertixor, will givo the above four
monthly hiaertions, und furuard their tecoants to
thi* oftire for naMnent
To the editors and I'aUishcrs of Sitctpupcre.
JONATHAN ELLIOT,
Or THE CITY OF WASHINGTON
R ESPECTFULLY request* tlio Editors or
puhlLditra of Nou.papera w ithin the wv-
ernl Slate* nm) Territories of tlie Union, to fur-
ni.li, through the members of Congress of their
particular Hlutoa or Uialriet*. ut tha Heat of tlio
Federal Government, with time onpion of limit
aow-spnpcrn [maiked "olio,” ‘q,vo,"& “three,"j
issued on [or ahonil Wodnemlay, tho tvrste-Si-
rondoi February, ISR, (bring the Ccntcnial Age.
nirersntf of General Washington.)
A» bin motive i, cntiroly Jiuiaio-e.ted and pv
triottc in making lliis request, it being hi. desire
to produce positive mdatsot of the number of
Newspaper* printed in lira Tniled State*, and
llieir Territories lai desire* that particular atten- *
lino may he paid lo Ihia request; und, nlmve ulh
hy tlie publishers of anentry paper*, la distant
lawn*,that are, oomparalively, little known ; and
ilV.nl ilia sumo lime, they would eomniunirato. In
liuiii papej* any “slaiietieal information" relative
lo their iuimedinlo neighborhood, it would bo.
highly appreciated, und gi.ilefulif acknowledged.
It i* iuiem'ed that every newspaper received
"hall ho carefully preserved and arranged, hy
States, ill a room at Washington, devoted lo thnr
object; imo set to be eventually deposited in the
l.ihjnry of Congress; the dupiteulr sot to he,
irdnsmitlod to O. Itico. Esquire, uf luiudon, (A*
gent for the. purchase of Book*. Ac fortj e roo-
grossioual Library,) lo l o by him [dneed in tlra
British Museum: nnd tho triplicate bet to he re,
tained for some public biatilntion.
It i* ialended, slra, ns won us thiseolleetinn iy.
completed to publish, in a tabular form, in tho
pahlie prints, lor thn iuioimaliim uf th* people id'
the United Sls.es, a list uf ull lira Newspapers
embracing the '•Name." “plare and period oi'
publication.” and “termsof subscription.” Gruut
jinins will he bestowed to uiuko this list (being an
impoitaut resul! to he gathered flora the collccliuu)
ns perfec- ns the raatarinU will admit
ftj'lt is hojied that the intelligent conductor*
of Newspapers, favorable lo the above protect,
will tddijge till! advertiser by inserting this ion>-
ii-unication in their reufertive papers, lo each of
whom neopy of the “tabular statement” Vfltl It*
Uansniltted, as soon I* nuhlisltqil, "*•
J.mnnrv ))*- +