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9'
-«- * tsssr^^r^- >-*»-./C rU-,M=C ~»'-tSs
^Iscs, 10 preserve the wood and pfotec| il
Till! RIu&rnoa.
; Almv
^nacod
h candidate Toi: the Vicc-Piesidency.with
that of tile Hero of New-Orleans—two
eminent citizens, whose patriotism, intetr-
i
,ritv, and public, services, command aud
will rcreivo the support pf a freo peo
ple. We nre not among those who rave and
swear at the rejection of Mr. Van Duron's
nomination;—i|o. him it is a bcnofiP; tlto
people will protect him ngainsMhe malice
of an unprincipled coalition, mid punish os
they merit, the men who in the Senate
dared to represent their own jeidousy, t i-
vairy and ill-will, instead of honestly io-
•presenting the will of their constituents.—
At no period in the history of this coun
try. has the Senate sunk to so low an ebb.
It was regarded until lately, ns ^lie most
enlightened ant) distingtii.slied body in the
Wrtriil—the pillar of the Constitution and
the safety of the States;—i* is now n po-
J.tical Hear Garden,, where victims are
tied to tlio stake to be baited by men
brought together by interest aud ambition,
and who seek. out victims known to have
rendered: the most essential and valuable
cervices to the country. The farce of re
jecting Mr. Van Huron on account of his
public acts, is loo ridiculous (o deceive
the people—they understand tlyj men aud
♦heir objects. It is a combination of as
piring med to put dowd, if they can, a cit-
wen they /cer and a man they hate. To
be rejected by tltc Seoato as it is now con
stituted, is neither disgraceful tier discredi
table. Dot say (he opposition, this is nit
expression of the people against Mr. Vail
lloren, und through Their representatives
they have a (lived on hint the stamp of in
famy. Let us examine this by tile popu
lation of the States whose Senators are
Slid to have voted against this nomiiiauou.
.Stairs. A". I olre. Politics PspobitloHI
Enquirer.
COLUMBUS—SATURDAY, FEB. 18.
Maine,
Vermont,
Massachusetts
(Connecticut,
Itlimie (stand,
IMtrwnre, *
Louisiana,
8 Ailniinisirution.
1 :i - Opposition,
tt Opposition.
1 Opposilion.
t! Opposilion.
2 Opposition.
2 Administration,
14
L8H,sue
Mere theifwe have fqiirtcen votes fur ‘
proscribing Mr, Van Chrou representing o ’
smaller population loan .the State of New
York! Now York with a population of
/{868.3S2 had bill two voles to sustairt ils
late Governor and favouiite son, whit a sav-
rn stsies, with it population of 1,811,396,
gave fourteeH vows t/g/aihsi Win; and this,
ivi; are told, is tlto voice tif tiro people ! —
Voice of the people forsooth, when the
jreopUt represented are not so numerous as
the population of litis state, and of ilwsc
so represCtitod, m atly one half urn deci
dedly favorable io llni administration and
.Mr. Viih Boren! Dot tiiis is ndt all, if we
tire coirwcily informed, ilio twenty lour
voted against Mr. V. B. do not represent
a population equal to that Of Penn*, Ivmiin
anti New York—that is, tlie Con votes'
given by the two slates (or Mr. V. IJ. le-
presmtt a■ larger iwpulatiilH than t|m tnen->
t.y four votes witieli, with the disgraceful
conduct Of Mr. Calhoun, caused liis rejec
tion !
Wliat a picture is lints represented to
tho country—'Henry Clay", who Sold the
Presidency to Jolm Quincy Adams Cor li e
office of Secret Arv of State, 'Julio C. Cal-
honti, ‘the Nullifier, who recommends »
r/kbktlim Suiilli inviolate the laws' of j
Congress which lie has swrirn to support, j
and Daniel Webster, the Hanford Coii-1
veution Advocate, the Aristocrat and op
CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF f HE
BIRTH OF WASHINGTON.
Tlio Committee of arrangements announce to
their fellow-citizens the following as the proceed
ings of the day:
All Oration will he delivered by JamkS Vas
Nks«, Esti preceded by the redding of VVash-
iugtuuV Farevycll Address by Dr. J. J. Wilson.
The procession will form in front of the Colum
bus Hotel. at 11 o’clock A. M. and proceed in the
following order to the new'Methodist Church:
ORDER OF PROCESSION.
Military Escort
Marshal of the Day
Music
Orator anti Chaplain
Hauler and President of the
Driy ■
Vice Presidents
Coihmlttec of Arrangement,
Masonic Society
Officers yf the, Army in Uni
form
Officer# of the Militia in Uni
form
Sheriff of the 'County and
To ten Marshal
Tuhndant and Commissioners
Magistrates
Clerks of Courts
Citizens
Deputy Marshal
\Vhui,e Ui^pCbtliiwiag exercises will lajie place:
,« ’ Prayer
Music '
1 Address
Music
Oration
Music
Benediction.
v Tlw editor of lUo Muntgotiwry (Alabama)'
Journal “iu returning to Jii<j odilarial «lmi(>t.” re
ceives “with feelings of unfeigned satisfaction” ,
the information of Mr. Vim Eureo's rejection by
the Senate, on Minuter to England. Thu* far,
the editor in nnqudathutnbly correct. Hut not ho
in lliitf; “and, we Uouht not. tire Houtii will receive
it in much tho same manner.” Thu public Jour
nals oftiro south, with a few exception**, have de
precated the course of the Senate, und attributed
the measure to u combined movement of Messrs.
Calhoun und Clay, to destroy a political opponent,
uod proHtrutc the present administration. The
immediate friends of Air. Cuilioun and the warm
opponents of Air. Crawfoid in the south, are pro*
baoly pleased with the result, hut wo very much
doubt, if satisfaction with the proceedings of the
Senate extends further. Hut the Journal s.tys,
“w<» fear to sen the vote r«T ;;«!cMi.” “Wo lour*
that in .my M’t.llt : :
voles in favor «*f li
front fire, is made in the following manner:
Take us much lime as is .usiial m making
a pot full of white wash, aud let it he mixed
iu tho pail nemly foil of water; in this put
two ami ii hull pounds of brown sugar und
3 pounds fine sail; mix them well together
and the cement/is completed. A little
lamp black, yellow ochre, or other enhj*-
ing commodity, may ho iiilrodiiced Tt>
change (lie color of the cement, to please
tlie fancy of those whit use it. Il 'bos.
been used with great success, aud been re
commended piiiticularlyux u‘protection n-
gainst fiie. Small sparks of/i.rp il:'tu fre
quently lodge on tlia roofs of (muses, are
T HE sabscritmr informs the public that bis
regular Auction Soles w ill lake plncn on
Tuesday anil Friday nights; also, requests tlsise
persons who Wish tc have goods disposed of liy
auction, to Jin nil them in the dn v previous to stilo;
Olid tlioso purchasing are particularly requested
to cull tor their purchases the next morning niter
thesulol by so doing they will confer a favor on
E. 8. NORTON, Auctioneer.
Columbus, Feb. 18—40
Tito Scrap Books and Noah's
Travels in Asia
H AVE hceu loaned or taken fruai my library.
The bolder or holders will confer a favor
prevented by this cement front burning the | by retaining them to mo by the first ftmivenier.t
shingles. So cheap and valuable a precan- i opFortouity. t, v . u. TERRY,
lion against litis destructive element ought ] _l* ;
not to pass untried. These » ho wish to j Received on Consignment,
he better satisfied of its utility, can oasily j r Kn steam an oEonnua,
make dteexpcrimcilUiy tisilig ti small |iof- And fur tale low hy the Subscribers,
(ion of tiro cement on some small tempo '
rary building—nr it may b.. tried oil shin
gles put together for the put pose, and thest^
exposed to the fire.
FnOSraSURY given by
•RY nolo given by Sanders NAMES H. BIDftflfTTUM -4 Ii .fCJl
Sujliogs to Jousthan A. Hudson, for the. W KISS, respeoliiifl*fooder their ,..rn. cs t.i
s** o|!.niuuty nide dollars and eight cunt*, Mated tho public in the above tins of bushier.), a,id i .
J“'y the 3d, 1831, and due January Isr, 1832. (iuni iltuir friends Hint tiuyhuve taken r, :'idd Tb”
ax, IVERSON & SUOR’fER. Hmodton, Gn. in Irnnt td' Harwrcli's tawtn,
Wllpmary 18—40 . wiierctncy sttiil Jcaep.o»ii»lan l ly.onli:iitd •
Ready mafic Clothing,
T HE subscribers huvo ussccintcd themsel ves ai, d where they will carry on the Tailoring I» B *
together In the practice of Luw. under tile »o« in all it* vurioos braiiclies. ' .
firm Of Iversim &. Shorter. They will practice They have made arrangements to receive reja
generally in the Chattahoochee Circuit, and iu the brly, the
county of Bibb,
September 17-
ALFRED IVERSON,
JAMES IJ. SHORTER.
-IS—If
Latest Fashions
from New York and Philadelphia, and they will
spare no pains tv render general satislbetion.—
They have acquired tho ] '
Latest mode of Cutting
oIumliUR JJflcffj currtnt,
Alspice, lb. - - $ 0 22 —
Bagging, Inverness, yd. ' - (I 18* 1 !
“ Kentucky, 0 25 a —
Brandy, Cognac, gal.
“ Apple,
Bacon, lb.
Batter, ! •
, Goshen, % ‘
Beeswax, -
Corn. bum.
Candles, 8 perm. lb.
“ t'„it„. u
dh Idris. S. F. Flour,/«*/<,
10 bills. N. O. Sugar,
i IrMd. O. MoIussi.n,
15 suck- LiverjMiol Ground Salt, •
[ Prime Bacon mill Mess Pork,
' Nos. 2 and 3 Mackerel. Sto.
TARVER sV. SQUIRE.
Feb. 18—40—if
PATRICK MCARTY,
0SOVBS8 WaHSOVATQU
infonui liis friendH nod
continues tin* .il»ove l»u-
rt , .. . . will lie thankful fur uny
*,i i in l‘is line. FiQtn liis intmiutu know-
*5{/ $ 2*] ledgo'of t|io husmt'iis, nnd lon^ pnieiice in ii f
|“ * - f •*' ’ * “ • jHiidic
rallovv
Cotton Curds, No. 10, pr.
“ _ “ “ dozl
Coatings, Cn^lish, lit.
“ American, t
ColTeo, Java,
St. Domingo,
none tti'M. I RTREslT^CTFULLY infor
L * 1 /,? J ita pnblic, that lie coati
0 J) a 0 !,} J kiuchs Jiff Coliiiiihuri, and will
- 0 :}(i | (Miipluy in his line. Fiqih Ii
■* 'V fi 1 f *^*j ledge of t|io Ijusmess, ;ind ,
| “• J— I’ 0 kniies to rccreivo n li!» *rul sliaro of tlto
• 1! la - fiii'ronsurO. Clis prieos oro low, us lofk.wH
!' 1? ' Ffdhk ContH, . . ^100
nl y 7*J —— I' 1 - ,7 Dress (Jouts, - 0 75
0 75
“3 0(1
0 8 -
X H -
V J Su
it 1<U-
Ctkton, first f|uul. hij. hale/, K. Imga. 0 7 a 7 :U1
” « I mV. do*. 0 7/it 7 ly
4 * ” r/nind do. do. 0 (I 1-J//7
” *Jd and dd ijualilius, 0
Cop " 5 ' “*
Foduer, blades, rwt.
Flour, Norllierii, hhl.
'• fwminj
(Jin llodiind, g.il
‘ Northern,
(5lass,Shy |0;l»ox.
“ Id hy l i,
Hides, ih.
Indigo, best Amcncun,
** inferior,
Iron, wndes, cwt.
44 Country.
Lard, lb.
Leather, Solo
Upp'
Lead,lb.
Meal, hush. *
Molasses, g.il.
MuekereJ, No. J, ty>l.
44 No. ‘J. j
44 No. 3,
Nuils, (h. .
Mil. •Sjieitn, gal;
“ Whale,
Pantaloons, - - 0 50
Vestn, - 0 ‘J5
R^uiiingofall kinds done at equally low rate*
J't.4. 17—‘10—tf
, Caution to the Public.
I AM ind^iiiGd that there are notes in cirrohi*
tvmy purporting 10 j.nve been signed hy my*
self, fMiyiihh* to a Mr. Jaifies Craw find, amoant
ing to three hundred dullti
side,
. ^ — in small notes, dateri
i r> \ orahootlhut tiino, and pny.v
1> ()() —— f |»le 95lh Decettiher next, with interest from date,
d W. - ; which notes, if ihade hv ijKwore nin/le without
I* j*^ ri * ' my knowledge, n»d ohiaitHj7hy fraud, therofoVf;
0 .df a 0 (»jj j ( rim determined not to pav them, nor any part
■ 4 OR a 4 80 a, cre „f. IIA LE V' MeC I.F.NDON.
()^8 1 ^ 'I t'mwroril county.Feb. 18—411—2t
1 SO
1 00
Ii 25
0 00
ff 12 —-
0 25 t
b f.fl ii 'l *26
*i 8 « 0 10
! MONEY.
T !TF.suln»erilief will give rush fargoml t»Ov»»3.
or Iona money, as may host suit.applicants.
! LM K. G.MTlir.H.
■ j Ihunilton. Fe\». )d—40—tit
'' TO RENT.
NVCNTV T\V«y sinreH in the Pine Moi'u-
a. t.iia Lot, in Onrroti county, Any person
;j wi^hjng ?<» ler.t can come forward and examine
t the moAiHiv. WiM. A. HICKS.
| rt,h. ltd—40—3t
JAMES WOODS*
attornKY at I.AW. — . - - „
■ TAt INCi located himself in Lumpkin, Stew- nnd they hold ttieowelVtM responsible ){br every
M.A art county, will practice in the counties of curment nutde iti their tdinn. which mov not fit
tlnlt,
ifidei
ly, will practice in the counties of garment nutde ill their shop .which may not l
Stewart, Randolph, Ism, Sumpter nnd Marion; well.—Their Reudy ntudo Ciuthiug in made in
afl business confided to hint will be promptly qt- their own'fhop.
tended to. Februnrv J J—39-4t
BLACKSMITH’^
SHOP.
JONATHAN P. JAdKSOJT
J, keep*
gfe-
Fetiruary 4—38—(it
H D “*'>• BTFULIaWOOD
* h .* c< * 1IH Wstdaiicu in llnmiltnn,
will be pleu.ed toFcrvo the public in tlio
ililtercnt brunclnw ot Medicine. 9urgcry, &c — ^
lie will bo found lit:tlio iittico furnmily occupied *.■ AVING removed from bisoiii fI
'v™; | V„, J; ®”l- Ml Lis Fliup on tho nnrlli oust corner of Og
II ■>. . -»t ^ tliorpu nnd (.’ruwford «:rcrtF, ivhers lie dvy nl;
STOI Flff t " way. be foond ready lo iillnnd In Ilio faljU'uj’ hi,
no\r ill.. l,«u.A r ' . cuMoaiow. Tlio Otai-lunl und dilig«lrt *ifb»ll|.>n
ROM theboUaiioftW FuWr.bev. a .mail ^.lJZi.. k„. g i v<!1 , , u | lU Iiualk**,«hd 0« forth..
hicii he has done his work, r.urii g
he has worked in this place, he
ro him t continuance of the jm*
tronngo tmietoforo ho lihcniHy extended' toimu.
lie will beep constnutly oil hand a jdcntiiul suj»-
jily of horse idtoes (and will ulwnyit he re». *
F ROM the \m*t of a small TTi 1 •
gold Wntcli, uad gold Key attadreiHo^Tby foSneiM wiiit'wiild
a anrk coloured safety Ribbon. Any mtin malHIi ibe ibroe yoars In
concermag n wdLhMnuMUl, revived Jf
T'.iii...-... 11 .u>‘ J ^ & .'IQMAblE. ironagn heietulbn
February 11—3i)—if.
NOTICE
W ILL bo .old, on 11,0 2d Tuesday in March put ,l . u . m 7 ?* ,ho S'brtwt notme) tovnllu with
next, all tlio unsold und forfeiled Lots in ? t'"®- 3*^8*
tlio town of llniiiilton, Hums county Lune.ilf to do 1:1s Work neatly und will, mspuieb.
Jcounty.
By order of tlio Inferior Court.
, , „ Wit. Y. BARDEN, Cierk.
Fab. Olti—4t
NOTICE
T HOSE persons indebted to Jonathan A.
Hudson, are informed that fifteen llmuspnd
diilliirs, win til ot liis Notes have been trnasferred
to the FubseribiTF, wliicli. if not paid or renewed,
will lie sued upon imlisrriminiitely.
IVERSON & SHORTER.
Columbus, Jun. 31—:!8—3t
TOFARMEHS.
El’llRAIM BROWN
ty«
His prices nre modoruie, nod now Ivork im-u'ed.
He is prcpuied to cost boyes nr inks fin mills, of
composition. Carriage springs ofOnvery kind
mndu to order, und mill iron, of uny description
■nude at the shortest NOtier.
Columbus Jan 2—34—If
TO SEAT.
A largo Grocery Hrom, 70 fiipt by 30,
with a cellar the whole length, and a
salt bouse attached to it r nt life-oaf
occupied by Mefsrl. Spiith i Mor-
* — ..i--. iS' 04^;’
Al so, , . i .
Tile Dwelling ovnr the upotligOnry i uslublisti.
. , . , Linseed. .
have given I Ur , Powder,TIT, keg.
,r ; :. ...ifott. Aye. very .. ,.-p
w .rm advocates n( lh» tt um. .Tumuica, gal.
"HM.miising ytmnftes ,\ u w Englsnd
tlioJiiuiTial. Butts ,. wt
fully reustble yf the pro- j jl , H ’„. |, nK ,
niou of Mr. J un lluren. p ;ll lb .
tuliiR Vico rrosuJoAcv. j»
ami thus pioparc his way to the Presidency, in
accordance icilhthc nw^fcstibnand ctcumintndafwn
of the Alabama Jon mat, some eighteen, wtodh*
aince, and for ichic/t that Journal teas so setenhj
belaboured by Duff Gncn.
ninny, and the} too a
tights of inart, a * mil 1
tho Tariff, a* tLr* «.fit
the editor of the ,T.»ur:;:i
liable result of the n j.
May it not clevnte hi
(rdbrgia— Troup (NnVnty.
,5/ IfKKKAS Elijah DhvidSun of Troup
i V eeuill v. TipMlcS to' nie (or letters ofml-
Uf» of Jefferson.— It is staled tllut
I’rcfenstti'Tus ixer, of tlio University ol
Virginia, is bitsageij in ooUnciiug ittaieri-
aU for wriliae the “ Life of Thomas
Jefferson.”
A white qwl lucasuring five feet
the. wings was lately caught near Si ler
Alabama; anil |>iesMlteti to tint Uiiiveis
ponent *f the late war, united to reject ike j ly uf that Slate. What Could he a more
nomination of it republican ofimexcejilioti- appropriate gift to a College than the sage
able character, undoubted tidcnisaiM pat- bird of Minerva?
riotism, anti one who is sustained, and de
serves to b« sustained, by tlto great state ot
New York! ! Tiiis foul combination has
been complimcnu tf for firjinuis and de
cision. ■ They will ieqiiiro till their Dtot-
ness lo'xfnkd up against dm indignation of
an insulted |ieople. They fluty (litter ( _____—-
themselves that their own States may Inisb Nearly the whole ( ('yesterday’s silling
uporptss (iVor the disgrace of ilirir own (jf ilio Senate, was,given to the coiiiiniiniiuii
acts, but tlroy will souu discovei their Or- ot'Mr. Clay’. Speech on the great question
gor. • ' ' of American policy . He spoke till near
Wo presitmr? this will be deemed the | three o’clock, with iioah'.tieiJ animation,
tast political hCI -of John C. Calhoun.— , when, not having runchldrd Ins aiLo.meio,
was politically ikTitbL't lKifoie the ita-! hilt being tnocli exltaosle.d, be asked the
ttbit efo lie gnvu this costing v(i(6, nnd rtow | luriher indulgoncu of the Senate, turd it
he will not liuvo even the nwoit of dyttitr adjotirned. An mtjbuiuWnl'10 Monthly
with ddcettcy. His feelings of tiv.tliy 1 htitl been previyiidy o'lderetl, Ind it inl
and jciilousv nre hut leelitigs after all, be- joiinied ov«r accordingly,
cause, wbate\et‘rtlny befni Mi. Van Du-j In the Ilouso of Ilepresenttitivos, the
fen, CaHromi feint nevoi acquire the cotlfi- J resolution moved by (J-n. Thomas, of
Fhot, bug. ■ ' -
Sugar, Loaf. II..
" Sl.rmut,
44 i Juifiiiicii,
14 New Oiictinsj,
Salt. hush. -
across j Steel, German, Hi. - > •
4 ‘ l.u^iirilt blistered,
44 Uliskrod,
44 Cam; . *
Snap, Har, • *
Taliow, •
Tea, Imperial,
4} -Young Hyson,
44 .Souchong,
Whinkey, Mohong«ihelti, gaL
44 WcHtern,
Wine, MiuJuirn,
44 Sicily Madeir.i,
44 Tenerlffo,
44 Muhiga, H\vei4, *
White Lead, ground in oil, keg
ft .71
» fn>
ll t)0
10 (U»
6 00 //. 7 (i0
(i 50 a » It)
\ oo
1 50 /; 1 7. p >
6 :,o
' 7 i)‘J‘
1 75 //£ 00
0 Wl aO «&•!
4 00 I
t) .Mia 12 ) id t
O 15 '
‘J OD ~ !
o un«fl b^L gJ
0 12 ' J—).
0 J o«io-i-?| CiOTJKSiS RESJOVATOIt
1 OOrt 1 ill -I
0 2ft — N.GOODAEIa,
1 0 18 '
0 12 1-2
0 28 a 0 30
ft JO —
M ACHINIST lakes Ibis mmltoil of inform- tm-'Uf0f Drs. Glifmn Si Kennedy, consisting of
ing tlifc public lliat lie Inis again oummoii- live l btrg* mom*, with a good kitchen, slufile, g«*
nil l|i* Raw and Roller Gin making business ( and don, Ac. attached lo it. ,
from liis long i-x'pcrionce in that business, in 8u- . Als o
vauiwli, lie hopes 10 be able in Ibis place aim), to T i 10 Tencmrnt lormorly orenpind by 1 Henry’
give general satmTaoUnn to u I who may lavor him J n |,„„m ns a Cl,rail,ing Store, lor wltich busiuei
with their euHtOm.—I hose who Hlmuld xvaut Uie ( it voiy uultahhi.
lai'ge RollerGiiih woulddowul! to make an iemly fiFfiilGP ll VnnWAVT'P Tuv
application \w.Ctmi the next crop. J Foh . lO-^ftOu-tf UAUUUAtLE, Jun.
Itr* All kirnla of Turning done ut the nho test —-—^—‘ ,—, ■■
# ATTENTION!
I* ehrunry 1 l-^33^*lf. || fc Kit SON S . who have made engr^thmnifi
VAfstfllll Y<* PlHIPIt^ withiliH nmlomigned for Graj,c Fine Cut-
* Al>I^-Lj I mlrLllIl tings and Hooted Grape Fixes, aw requeued to
FOR SALE. hg«<1 an Hoot) uh ponnihle for them to the Vineyard
I WILL sell, on accommodating terms, ltotli in Herris comity. Those who wish to comment*)
as to prico uml time, the planting of Vines, can find u fine collection uf
'i'liio T /if« T /7 them at the ubovo plu< o unt I the month of March
., - . 1 J yniffy next. GUEHRY& HARWELL.
\ ..infaimng 40i> acres, more or less;situated in tlio Feb. 1 118—2t
mini 1,ration dir the e. t‘lte' of Isliam A'lfdrd, late qf
ff:it(Mx>Hidy. VJcj 4 phtfed~' '.
'Flioso jire’tlKtii’i’.i.ir to cite admonish all
am] bingiikir, the Irirrtlred and creditors of said de*
/•easetl, to he and appear at my office, at the time
prosctihecHly *hw, iti f *h#w chiihh, If any they
iniVe, wiiv H«id leil/rs nholihl not lie granted.
'ili).\WLilAN> 6. ADAMV. c. c. o.
F«il> 'J8—*40' 1”
Y.
R ETURN8 liUlliaukefor the liberal encour-
ag
2 IMF
1 50 —
1 00 a 1 ‘25
0 IW// 4) 75
0 f>0/i 0 Of)
:t r>o
2 (Ml// ‘d 50
1 40a I 75
0 80 I 00
4 a 4 50
ageuieiit h< lias ii.ul in the above business.
Ho respectful tins public that Im? has
remmed his slipp a li.llo higher up nil Front
sti -et, nearly upposilo Dr. L'liildcis, where lie
continues ti» carry on (In* above I ms incus. (-oatH.
panlaloons, vest, polices, cloth shuvyls of every
description, cluuned in the haudsouie.*t style,
without injuring the cloth. By comparing tlie ar
ticles done hy him, they arc pronounced by gout)
judges, almost equal lo new, which ho- hojM.’b lias
already liceil noticed by the public
Having obtained static additional skill in the
husincss.ilio will clean coals, pantaloons und vests,
nt tho following prices:
For c leaning a drah cv.it, 5(1
Do do drcHsconl, 1 (K)
Do do liock do ] OH
Do - do pantaloons, 75
Do do \c*J, * 5i)
Ladies’ polices, 1 50
Cloth shawls. 50
. , . Where auy guriueul hastar <*r p tint on it, an ex
lhurmuy, 1'cbnwry J(». trn charge will be made, agiec ildo to the quantity
Arnvcd, Rleamer Georgia, Britt master, five { ihntistoho lakon out. ... ’
Dm district of Muscogee county, diMtant only nine
m .'u inilos from ColutnhuH, on Bull Creek, tm
which is a new anil complete set. of millF, both
saw and gf’itt, now in operation. Abbot‘40 ncre^
of tho laud is cleared nnd under good repair.—
'tlach of tho laud is of tho liist (ju.llil)-upland
STRAYED OR STOLEN f.« m
the auhscriber near Hamilton on the
511stTif daniinry. two horses, the one
a bl ight sorrel with a ball face, about
. f „ . seven or eight years old,'\%ith hum.o
Iii short, it is a lirut rate seiticnumt. wiiii comfort* Hinullspots, about fnn feet and a half high; the
able buildings for ,a family residence. Persons other a hay or a brown, no marks recollected*
desiring to purchase, will please, make application' about five feet eight or nine inches high, about
tontein Monticello, Jasperenuhty, for particulais. nine or ten ydara old; for the delivery of tlm
AN’/’ilONY DYER. Hamo, a liberal reward will be’puid.
Motdioello. Jan. 1-8— Fob. 11—HO—4t H. M N. GRAHAM.
, . IN SENAWE, I'Jtii Decexiiier, 1825.
W HEREAS it uppmira llmt tlie not entitled nn ni t. |inssed im tlio Dili Drccmlinr, 1824, iq alter
uml n-m-nd mi iinttn imponi mi ndditionnl tax on 1‘odlnrH nnd itiiivrhnl Trndem. piissetl iho
!lih HncomUor, l -MI, iin. Fioun generally oyudoil try Tedium uml Dinorant Trader,, and tin tux
tins keen {mid to tlio Stutn liy u Jurge {rurliun oi tirosu {leraniiu, (rnui tlio want of iulbnunti-b oft
tlio iwrtof win Cdliijitrollnr General.
Be it tlierctiirn resolved, T tint it ahull lie (lie duly of the Coiiqitrulior General to pulilich, onfrterly
iu.0110 of Ilio. public guzel'HH of Milledgcvitle, AuguMu, Suvftonali. .Darien uqd Athens ilie
iintires o( all Tedium and Itiaorullt Traders, who liavu tnkeii oul a licence (Vein hiji! far tied
piiniidse.
And lie it further rcselvod. That it shall lie the duty of nllcivil nfticors in til* difti reut coun.ieS
JP9^.T OP OOL7ZKUSV3.
COIsUHIBU*.
HAT STORE.
Aeti'ee’of llih |reo|iKj—lio may tr(/it oa { Louisiaiiif, |aoposiiig to raise ni oinoiil-
llciifV Clay;’ey follow tlio Ifeck of Oatilj toe toc.iiqniie iuto ilio cx)ic(!icocy of cete-
iel Webster, but liis (msiiion liejredftor| bruiiog die (.'(•oK-miiiil Auiiivorsary of the
niustbe (iiie of abject suhsnlvieiiey lo ilid i hirllt of General Washington, was taken
nciv masters lie has chosen. up. After being modified so as- in- make
It will bn ^oen that iho Democracy of, ii pro|iese to apjiomt a. jirinl Committee o(
this city and countv, are invited loasscm- ihe two Houses at once lo make arrange- ;
j»J'e at TammanyHall this evening, to lnUoj nieilts for tlio celebration, &c. tlio lesolu- j
into considci atimi the state of public tlf-1 (ton was ordered lo be engrossed with ve- j ^SfSs.
faii'si uml to 1 express llleir opitiiaii of-the rv few dissiMiiiiig vo'ces. It requires the |
conduct of the Senate. Tito call onion- in-sent or conciiryonco of iiie Senate, which NOIJ1WSE Si CIjAIIIv
cannot lie doubted (hut it will rereiv
Xalionat InuUigcnftt f’cb. 4.
(lavs from A|ialacuicaln, with' iiiurcliandise. to
Win. Jiijriis A- Co. J. lsive. Timer .V Squire,
Nourse .V Clark. KohojiiIc 4 .Mims, Suiilli &
Morgan, J. Kivliu. Sli:wirl’& Foolaiire, Terry
& Young, 8. K Hodges ,It Co. I’omroy vV Mou-
Ineue.—Passengers, Charles 1). Sleivurt, aud
Win. Reading.—Freight 000 bids.
/Vidug. Jikrarirg 17
The Geerginnclenrcd this day for Apuliteliicolu. j Ule We.ir lif rloih or easimere would do
linvetlie fine dust and grease extra*led b) sum
■ It nut
Pressing and sjiqiigins, and reluruing a coat lo
its original sIiu|ih, 87 1-2
Do jiaiituluons, 50
Do vest, 25
l*e|iuiriog M>ally done, such os {Milling iu new
j silk finings, collars iiealll Corel id villi silk er cot-
i Ion vclvoi. new culls, new s eiive lining, new sets
hutlous, dkc.iJtc. ” Persons who wish In |irolong
lnwiiforesaid.—And it shall lie the duly,of the clerk of the Inferior Cotrt in the diflerenl eouu-
lie I in this Slate to notify tho Comptroller General in writing lira nun,os of all Pedlars or Itinerant
Traders passing through their respective ceuuties. Approved, 22d Dceeinher, 1820.
ComptlOlIfC tiSCimral’-y ©fflftc, Millodgevillc, Feb. 2, 1852.
Pursuant to the provisions ol tho preceding nrinlntion, the following list of Pedl.im who liavu ta
ken oat liceueo according lultlw, is published for the inlbrntntiAh of nil concerned.
THACKER B IlOWAltU, Comptroller Genmt.
Jiatc of License.
tites from tlte oldest ami most iiisjicctii-
hlu Republicans in thirvltt, and miHitinSs
for similar purposes will, no doubt, be —
called in every town uiul village in the: A/,yoifiowcnt.— I be hill which bus
state. The |ft>uptii must now be up and •x - ' , ii penditiR in tbe llmiso of Hepieseii-
•doiag. There iJ fool conspiracy afloat— • lutives ol the United Slates, i.is, a n i a
It-t/nltoroits' emiiliitiolum against the ml- (noty.iclcd discussion, been iieleimme .
ministration and (lie counti v, wliicli nmsi | It was a very iiinoieil qocsiion, on arcoiint
be put down. j (ti the interest wliicli each Stale had in lix-
Wo know the good wiH eittrrlnined to-! inf the ratio at some definite number, o
wards Mr. Van Onven iu other sniu-x, mid any number there weie dissentients, be-
\ve hut echo the general Voice in placing J cause of the large fractions which would
his itaoio-lis it candidate for Vice Presi- full:to somo ol tlto Stales. It has final y
deut before Hie people, though men who ’ passed at n nnio of one member for •1-4,(KK
tiMi Ids name and influence mav oppose it. bv a close votei of 1)8 (•*96. Messrs.
•We know (Hat the democracy of tire conn-, Wilile, Wayne, Clayton, and Newnan o
try will not sift thhir old enemies proscribe ’ our delegation, voted ill the "fllrntaino,
itnd persecute thole Vho have been faith-, mid .Messrs. Lamar aud Thompson, in
hif in trying time*. The- gnat irteeting j the negaiiv*. Col. Foster soenn to liaie
Which Will ho held’this bvfemng. »1 Tom- 1 heenuhsent. Georgia will thereby been-
rauny H8B. potsihlv, ma|y not tnkft aity or- , tilled to eight Representatives, and we re-
der ootl4t Vice Presidency, reserving t!mt joice ut the acquisition; but cannot Utter
question, ns we do. for the decision of tbe i our solver or readeis, that* It will add any
Baltimore Cmpreulioh in-M.iv —but utitili weight to tlio strength of-the Somli— to
tliA decUiiAntU&es jilaae, we’shaU ce«tiif' tho advocates of liberal coostruelions—or
H AVE reccivtij from tho Factor) 5y ilio late
urrivaU, •
Hats of the latest fashions,
CONSISTING OF*—
lilac!:, IV’Iih a ml Drub Rocky Moun
tain Heaver and (liter
HATS,
Of a very superior quality, making, their assort* j
uymt extensive anil completed
—ALSO—
good Ronov.itur aVnr) lour or live luoiithu
only.enlivjpiwthe jClpih. but it given U u i
penmtice.
N. B. He will also c irry on tlw* Tailoring hu-
finoefi. lluvingvi gt/yd many Immis U»nt m« con*
vers,n.t in mukifig up kiuufi join*, will cut mmI
make nautaloons uml V«;nU» in Lhu neatest utyle,
latefl rashion, and at the tdiuil< si notice.
Fehrunry 1^-—40
F|^IIK Hul.scriher hi;# rented .Miiivhiirs Milh
J. for tho pie.it.‘lit year. They lave under
gone thorough repairs, mid arc now in good order
, for grinding and sawing. He Iu.*/ also rented the
! Ferry, and all persons going to the mills, eitht r
I for menlor lumber, will pass free of leiA'ige.
W. D. LUCAS.
Jan. 14—55—tf
Names. Age.
David T. White, 27
I'.lixhn II. Kendall, 27
Childs Root, 2i)
Win, Edgnrloii, 25
llopgood Grover, 23
(Ivan McClain, 23
Nicltolu* Campbell, 33
Culviu L. Howland, 20
Spencer Jeunings, 24
f.'liarles A. Smith, 24
Robert G. Turman, 34
Francis V. McKee, 24
Churlos F. Jones, 25
Mathew F. Moseley, 23
Dc-iijamin G. Scott, 29
up. j Chner Derby, 33
Mans’ld. Merry man, 28
Height.
Conipl'n.
liyes.
5
5 1-2
light
grey
5
8
dark
durk
5
9
durkgfov blue
f>
8 1-2
light
- blue
5
7 1-2
r llgtlt 4
..light.'
5
7
liglu
blue {
5
6 1-4
light
* blue
5
10 3,4
durk*
dark
5
8 3.4
-* light ,v
dark
5
10 1-4
dntlt J
dark
26
33
2 V
22
20
21
24
44
44
25
CAPS,
Consisting of Seal, leather, Chinchilla, Circau-
sian und Chi!dren*ii fancy silk.
BEADY-MADE CLOTHING
S3* CVili paid for Huliiuir Fur*.
F«l. 17-40—if
NEGROES
Coosistlug olr mun, women, buy. und girl*,
TO HIRE. AND
EXCELLENT LAND
Op ih* River unjoining Town
TO RUNT,
irruta
SEABORN JONES.
Culmnbiia, Jnn 20—3ft—ll
To all whom this may concern.
O UHING my ubmiiou lo tin: north, Mr. Ui-
rum ltrook. will ncl a. luy Aijviit.
Dec. 27—31 BENJ. MARSHALL. '
^ Notice.
A LL p*‘nions having demands against the Es
tate of Joseph H. Reed, dot'd, are rei|uest-
od U> prosont them duly aUestotl. agiee.ibh* lo law.
JAMF.fi FITTS, Adin'r.
Troup County, Jan. 5—U5—-()t
la^d*
Lot -Yu. 189; Cth district Muscogee,
for «m.k nv
G. IV. DILLINGHAM.
J*n. 24-37—IU
JOB PRWTLYG
Neatly Executed at this Office.
Robert Isbell,
Fli/.ur lhirbcr,
Forbes R-adley,
Henry Cone,
Joel J. Duller,
George W. Smith,
Lauiens I'psun,
Joseph Neal,
Lloyd Root,
Fliilip A. Cowles,
Henry II. Woodruff*, 2(1
Geo. W. Gresham, 33
Jeremiah Ned, 29
Stoddard W. Smith, 22
Rotlin Dickinson, 31
Silas Hayes,
Win. Woodruff*,
Hiram Nash,
Patrick King,
James G. Feck,
Selden R. Cowlos,
David C. Tulmadge', 23
Butler Bristol, 22
Orvll Barber 25
Gatlin Wilson, 22
Edmund Bolden, 26
Earn A. Foot, 22
6 1 1-4
5 4 3-4
■ 5 6 3-4
5 8
5 5 1-2
5. 6 1-2
6 0. 3-4
5 It 1-4
f> 7 1-2 J
5 8
5 6 1-4
5.9
5 9
5 7
0 3 1-2
5 6
5 ll 1-2
5 7
5 9 14
5 9
5 3 3-4
5 8 3 4
5 9 3-4
5 I« 1-4
0 6 1-2
5 5 1-4
5 11 1-4
5 6 1.2
5 10
5 7 1-2
5 7 3-4
3 10
5 10 3-4
5 9
Feb.
«4
••
May •**
n
JunO
July
Ww August
grey v
blue M S^pt.
durk ^Ort
bit!
License to expire one your from tho dute.
To be pi
prev
bluS
dark
grey
blue
dark
blue
grey
dark
grey
gicy
grey
blue*
blue
grey
blue
dark
dark
grey
grey
grey
er *y
Nnv.
light
light
da^i
m
tin
jj
‘ “M‘*t » blue 1
•.* “ * *•«♦
■dark jgrey.
light blue
lit lit >
light
dark
light
light
light
light
da i k
ruddy
dark
light
dark
light
ruddy
dnik
light
dark
light
durk
■ light
dark
..light
Dec,
22, 1631.
26,
26, “
12, “
DO, a>
y, “
15, »t
14, **•
8*
3
\
17,
18,
•r-v
s27,’
1,
3,
>
• 4,
5,
14.
18,
19,
23, .
23,
25,
28,
29,
12.
14,
15,
15,
19,
19.
19.
21,
published one timo in the Alheuian, Augusta Conslilutiuimfist, Savamtnh
Repablican, Darien Macon Messenger, anil Columbus Enquirqr,