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THE EXQUFREB
18 PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
T thru dolirtrt par annum, payuhle in ad
vance! ar four dollars if not paid for before
the end of the year.
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of twenty-five cents per hundred words for the
* 'Sysiwa^fc *
•first insertion, and fifty rente for each week’s
qantinaance. In all advertisements, the words
that do not amount to an,even hundred, will he
onsrdered as an hundred, and <1 barged as snob'.
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fotbid, and charged Accordingly,
SKrtfilTa’ nnrl nlltitr nfRenAu’ nrl
Sheriffs’ and other Officers’advertisements tlv
eertod at customary rates.
Lsttkbs to tbo Editors on business must be
post-paid: and in alt cases where It is not done,
the postage, will bo charged tbthA'wtKer,''
SALES OF LAND, by Administrators, Exe
cutors or Guardians, are required by law to be
hold on the first Tuesday in tho month, between
the hours of ton in the forenoon and three in the
afternoon, M the conrt-honso in the county In
whiah the property is situate. Notice of Jhere.
are to-be given ina public gezotte SIXTY DAYS
previous to the day of sale.
SALES OF NEGROES must bo at public
■auction, on: tlie first Tuesday of the month; be
tween the Usual hours-of siilo, at the jlaceof
public sales in the county j/vhero the-Letters Tes-
MpwL_... . .
BOOTS AND SHOES
-nf every description, of their owe manufacture,
' consisting of
‘ 200 pnirs gentlemen's Roots
300 do. calfskfnShoes.bigh audio tv quarter,
100 do. calfskin.'Pumps,. V. ;
73 do. knekskin Shoes,. /
60 ffe, sealskin Pumps,
200 do' Brogqns.- ' '
300 do. course Shoes,
Ladies’ prunelte Boots and Shoos of vnnous
kinds, v; ...
do. Morocee Slioes,
do. Sealskin doc
do. Calfskin fde;
do. Leather wqlktpg Shoos and’Boots,
Misses audclidd ten’sBoots and Shoes, of every
description • - „ . , *
N. B..AH work Of tlteir own manufacture,
warranted ApUo Hu. '
“ -»• . ,<•
. notice thereof,
Button of this state, and at the door of Use court
house wheire-sueh sales aro'to be belli
Notice fbr the sale of Personal Property trrlist
• portY da.ys
Be given in like manner fuf
previous to the day of sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an Estate
•must be published FORTY DAYS. . V
Notice that application will he made to the
Court of Ordinary Cot LEAVE TO SELL
LAND, must be punished FOUR MONTHS.
" , Notice for LEAVE,TO 3ELI. NEGROES
must be published fori FOUR MONTHS, be
fore any ordor absolute shall be made thereon by
"the Court. , \ P'
• sMSMJL.sam;iiij m rj iilmujjVjiafgre
r t
THE
WARE-HOUSE
AND
w
Commission Ji lts mess
ILL be continued by tho subsfiribors nn
dortlie firm of S. K Hodges A Co. who,
hile thry feel grateful fur former favors will eu-
avour to deser vo a contimnnce of thoiq-
SEABORN JONES.
SAMUEL K. HODGES.
6 Ol CoSrsma mkst— A nd will he told an accommo-
-f dating terms':
’ 490 bbls. Sugar.
♦ 120 aacks Cofiae;
1.000 bushels Salt,
14 quarter casks IVino,
3.000 lbs. Castings,
. ' Y’1,000 lbs. Bacon,
4 boxos White Hnvanna Sugar'd,
5 dozen pairs Boots.
6 boxes lints, various qualities,
10 hbts. Salts,
'IBB nieces Bagging,
Bale Rope,
Iron, 8tcel, Nails,
Shoes, Pumps, &c.
% Upper and Seal Leather
Syrup, Sweetmeats, &c.
-September 17—18—3t
COLUMBUS
Shoe
E.WELLS&I
re.
*|[A^E.^e
11 will ennti
DAVIES &.CC.
, ( >0 racefwpg the Inst av*
I Will continue tn receive the present-season
H AVE removed to the Brick Building next ! ^ -STAPLE AND E'Al?C\V
. -AMOftO WHICH ARE—
i Rose, London Ebifile and Point Blankets
Sgltinets of different colors’ and qualities
“Tgi white end gtst-n Flannels
hits Canton Flannel.
July 2—7—»f
COLOIBCS
HAT STORE;
Mixt Kersey and bine Plains 'Injbgo. Spnh. flat, best Soda “
Gro» de Swiss andGros de Nap Silk#of Varioiii N*.Sf l.i'qhid Ink.
colors ,\ ■;.< ai- PnlVrrfzedCreaitfTnr- Ink Powder.
Black,Italian I.ustvingund SiachcW Silkir '
Rich Plaid Silks -. .
Satins of yarirtus colors
Florence do • -do
tlian On
Italian Crapes do do.
Canton Cnmblet-apd,-Pongees
tSE & CLARK
ed to
jjAVG removed to the newjtrick hni)drng
next south of Smith & Morgan’s Store,
where they slFpr for sale u general nsByrtjnent-df
. liATS, •
Of thoir own inaoulHcture, oh the most oceotn-
modating 'terras. ’
—Sl'toyo tynirn arc—
■White, Drab and Black I tracer. Oiler,
and. i'v>c Kbrcm anil Wool Hals,
N. Si., C,' will be censtapfly receiving fresh
supplies of llatR from tho factory, and ol thtj Ia :
test fashions;
AMh fob sai.e,
76 Getitlemcn's Dtess and Frock COATS,
do. <• PANTALOONS,
do- <■ VESTS.
®ras w mat
. Of the State of ttcorgid.
May 12—32—,tf
cutton & ssarxffairc,
nmun-sTuzET,
COLUMBUS,
DEALERS IN'-ir
DRTTGS, .MEDICI-.TBS,
FERFU3JEUY
orrek roH sst.r. nir, rotmowtso
, .JAPTieMtRt; ^ -
Snljilirite tiainine , Seitllity Prwdors.
xV
good
superior
.IVruvinn Bark Calcined Mugnosin
CH ARLES E, NORTON,
I NFO It MS Mnrr.hafttff aiid riumerf* visiting
Apalanhieoln. that hd haff just rucuiVed from
PJfoW Orl»»Hn«, n Urge and oxi«nHivc HRRortment
of GmrMrio*, which* added »o his former nuji|»1y* ,
fimn Now York, makes his tiNsonmeut as com
plete, if ltot.puperior. to any be hiis ever otfered
to the pohlic
Uis esifiblishnvint will be supplied as often as
THK SUBSCRIBERS HAVETUKEN THE
W ARE -HOUSE
LONGING to Messi» Fontaine & Cook, f
and will receive Colton in store at the usu-
tatos, upon wlilcli liberal ndvanCea. wilj'ba
made. VVo solicit a shave of public putronago.
J. FONTAINE.
SMITH *. MORGAN,
- RJ, VV PERRY.
Columbus, Oct. 21—-24—tf
WA1LE-Z20XJ&3.
ASD
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
TO HE undersigned having taken the n«
T HE, undersigned having Wikeo lbe n.w
Waro-Honeu near tlu: Wharf fi r ths pre
sent season, tenders his eerviCee to’ (nx/friends aml
tiie public ititlio above IntkinrSs;.' -
Ho Will be prepared to extend the usnAlfhcjli-
tie* to his customers, and liopes bygivinghis pci>
snn.il attention, to share a nn«. .of tbs publio pat-
o share a p rt of ih« put Idio pa
: WM. ll. KIMBROUGH-
[LdNCx ti, . r
"ISQpaso*. * i ■ , % 1-71- ■* * *. ,i
, • fculambus, Ssi>b *^~E6—tf.
NEW OOODS.
I
L.C. ALLEN
Has neemvED And is rkccivino, ris
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS,
W HICH he will lull on accommodating
terms,- .His etook is comprised in purtof
the following articles, vi/.:
London Dnml, Rose and Point Bloukols,
Super blue, block, brown and eliva Cloths.
'Black Lasting, Boaverteens, Fancy Cord,
S«(l and white Flannels. Canton Flannels,
Red, white and figured Valencia Shawls,
Bombazettes and Uomhazinos,
Merino Ciro-Hsinn. of various colors,
Eiushmere Ilandkerchieli,
Bandanna, fiagg, Pongco and plaid Silk Ildkls.
r Italian Ci
Oil DC CRIES,
For Cotton, Pipe Staves,Pfiiics
or apfit overt'paper.
once a month, that his customers may bo suro at
any time of findings good assortment
M-
erchants and Planters will find it to thoir ad
vantage Iq eive him a call, an it is his intention to
sell at mndornte pricna, for Cash, Cotton, Pipe
Staves, Hides or npproved Paper.
Apalachicola, lire. 20,1831—34—istf
18® Puck.ig ? e DR1 GOODS,
Shoes, Hardware, Ready,made Ctothhig, &c. by
steamer Baltimoro. mat received by *
G. W DILLINGHAM.
Doe. 1—29—tf • N ;
BOL
e t o
ma
H S,
the first, second and third quatiliea, for
_ ., RcCBpIJ slTltl IliliU (.U.lltllHR, |l
sale *>y STHWAKT & FONTA1N.
May 14—4S2*«--tf
WILLIAM JONES & C".
M S AVE noobved to lbo bi ti-k bnilding next
SjS 'dotirfo Gntii Fotilberston’s grocery store,
and IimVo roceived n supply of
FALL Ab fVINTER GOODS,
(ponsiHtiug bf p.greut variety pf useful and fancy
- articles, viz:
Tlloe. black, brawn, and steel niixt Cloths, Casi-
tnqres, and Snliiiets, vory cheap,
1 t?triped and jxlaid Linseys, ,
Raize and FHrnnels.
Rose, luxudon Duliil, French twilled and point
Blankets,
Gehlllnucn’s Cloth Drbss and Frrtck Coats,
Do. P.intah'ons,
Do Casimere Satinet and Bungtip cord do.
Cloth nnb silk velvet Vests,
(’amhtbt Cloaks with sleeves and cupos.
White and niixt Injnbswool Half Hose,
Lightning do.
1# I 1
100 pieces lino and Irtw priced Fanny Prints,
Do. bleached and unbleached Shirtings and
t’Bhectiags,
il lane
Pink and iuncy striped Ginghams,
" L ‘ ' *" sill
Super Italian Cravats, variouacolors.
Colored Crape Camblet,
Cotton and Linen Drilling,
Ladies’ silk, cotton, and worsted Hose,-
V'tSentleman’sdo. do. and half do. _ , | Rich belt do
■ I aSi,,’ find venitemen’s Gloves
Jaconet, mull and t.ook Muslins,
Plain nnd figured Swiss do.
Plain and figurod Bobinot
Tlireud and bohiect Lacos,edgings nnd inscrtinge,
Linen Cambric nnd Linen Cambric Hdkfs.
French fonby do,
Irish Linens, fl ic and extra fine,
Furniture and cambric Dimity,
Marseilles Quilts.
Thibet wool, poplin and Valencia Shawls,
Silk, ganzo, and extra French crape do.
Ladies Camblot and poplin Cloaks,
Urosde Nap and Merseillcs Silks, plain and fig,
various colors,
PhillipineB, a new and fashionablo article for La
dies’ dresses,
Figured Poplins and Albauienncs,
Do. Alidos.
Gros do Nap and Sntin Ribbons,
lawiies’ and gentlemen’s Gloves of various kinds,
Cambric, Swiss,jaconet and book Muslins
Super bleached and brown Linens
Brown and bleached Shirtiugs and Sheetings,
fin ‘
_ Jnsestio Plaids. Bed Ticking. Russiu Sheeting.
Printed Bed-aprends. Conntorpanes
Italian Gros de Nuples, Muslin Robes,
Aarcnel and Ducliine Silks,
, Bilk and Cotton Umbrellas, &e. ______
-.VLadies, gentlemen’s and children’s SHOES,
i fMl • A variety of men’s, youth’s and children's
' 1 ‘ : HATS & CAPS.
Hardware & cutlery.
evoefterj? ani ©la««*toacf.
| AyaSo.
f One ciuw iaperior SHOT GUNS.
Sfov 19—26—tf
Silk, worsted and cotton Hosiery,
Silk and worsted Braids,
Ladies h. s. Gloves anil Mitts,
Black Italian Lustring Cravats,
Silk, mohair and silk velvet Stocks,
Shell, tuck and side Combs,
Dunstables, latest style, Leghorns and plain and
open straw Bonnets
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Crockery and Glass-wnre and Looking Glasses,
Saddles, Bridles, Bridle Leu'hrrnnd Martingales,
Sugai and Coffee and Young Ilysou Ten,
Niuls, Window Glass nnd White Lead,
Bbls. Mackerel No. 2 & 3,
100 sacks Liverpool Ground Salt-
Persons, wishing to purchase will find it their
interest to call and examine
WM. H. HARPER, Partnqti
Dec. 2~23r-.ll
Blank and grhon worsted
Plain and figurod Swiss Muslins
Da do • Joeknm-t '
Furnitara and Cambric lJirtfity *
©erded Skirts . . '
Ladies’ Corsata and silk nnd cOUoli Lacings
Thread,.buhbinet and muslin Edgings
Thread and Imbbinct Footings
Plain nnd figured Bebbinel Lace; '
L»oU Capes, Caps.nnd Crazy Jnqen
,l -fants loco and cambric tape
londe Lace and Pearling
Pink; cambric Prints ;
Blaokend Whitodo do • -
Blaek lace Veils
French Muslins nnil Callcncs . ‘-t-
Rlein nnd striped. Ginghams
Black, white and red Merino Shfiw)a
Thibet woo! Shnwfe
Silk and gauze ShaWfsAnd HendUcrchioft
Bilk, fiagg nnd bandanna - '. . du.
LnUios’ iiiten'and linen eambrif do.
Do --I do do bordered-da
Irish Linen#and Table Dmiiask
Silk, cbtton nnd worst, d flosa-ry
Gornleinen’s W’oodstock and beaver Gloves
I.uilies’ kid and horscskln Glqv.os nnd.Mitls
Gentlemen’s woollen Gloves and'MitliUS
C«(dred Cambrics
Black nnd white Hooks * Eyes
Pins and Needles
Spool Thread and Linen Floss
White Mersailo# and printed Counterpanes
3-4 and 4-4 FuttlitUre Prints
Dimity and fomitor* Binding ,
Blenched and unbleuehed Shseilngund Shillings
Aprop Checks .
Durcbester Ticking
Ladies’Bead Buga and Parses
.Fine gilt Cloth and Crumb Brushes
Gentlemen’s sen otter and leather Caps
Cloth andohinchillu Caps
Blackand drub beaver and ror.im Hots
Willow Wagons and Table Matts.
MifUnary anil Fancy (Hoods
Of all descriptions.
A Sn.BNDID SSStrUTIUrST of
JEWEL Si ¥ &FF.RFUMER Y
Anil a large nod complete ussuvtment of
WINTER CLOTHIN&;
AI.SO,
BOOTS & SHOES.
100 pair served and nulled Wellibgton Boots
Jackson Slur-tees
Ladies’Prum-lla and Leather Bootees
“ Black and colored, heeled Pogips
“ Walking Shoos
“ White satin Parupa
Misses and eliildren’s Slices and Bootees of evory
description
500 pair Negro Shoes, a good article.
■ ALSO, . 7
A good assortment of
IIARDWARL&CROCKERY
Columhus, Oct. 25)—24—tf
-./ala
“ Rhubarb
Calomel
Refined Borax
©ruihy Borax
Retirwd ,‘Mil' petro
Epsom Salts
Glauber Suits
Copperas.
Madder .
Alum
Ground Ginger
Sturck. best ,
' good
r'utpihgs *
; loves
Cloy
' ihfiamon'
. . . Henry s
Chipped.!,ogwood
Extract Cicma
“ Cinchona
" Colociutli, Eng.
" Gentian
'I Senna Comp.
" Valerian
11 Rhubarb
'* Aconituin .
" Jalap'
“ F.laterlnm
" Digitalis
Indelible Ink
Lemon Acid
8wnimV Pnnsren
Bottle Corks, best
^oud
Aasafoetida
Flour Sulphur
'.Roll Brimstone
Gits
Court PIsster
Wafors in boxos
Crayons
Pocket Lights .
Tooth. Powder
Tooth Brushes, 3 raw A
4
“ 4 Eng. e
Windsor jdonp, A No,l
A Ne.,1
11 N.i.2-
’• No. 3
Windsor Eoap, Ung. 1
•Fnni!V “ ■ "
Kmolliont Shaving
Cakes, Eng. No. 1
“ •• • <• No-2
" •' No. 1}
Cologne Water, long
“ hexagon
CiatHe Soap
Liquorice, ball
Mngnosin. Eng.
Nu* Vomica.
Fly.Stone’
W«rl A-h
Aquafortis .
Anusto v
Quiclodhcr .
Blue Vilrivt' .
Mace,
Imlia Rubhgy-
Sponge
Hair Powder
Shellac
Opium
Castor Oil. belt, qbarta
“ - pints '
Sweet'Oil, best, quarts
“ gdod. pints
“ naif pints
Spirits TcrpenUcc, qls.
V I ■ pts.. Lavender Water, ft
Stoughton’s Bitters, qt«,' ft.-^gury Witter *
“ j pts fldtmy
1 “ J tf, pis .Hose
Copal Varnish 1 , Condi, Antique Oil, round boxes
“ quarts -Boors’.Oil
" Furniture, Macassar tiif .
quarts Puinatuqi, .French
M'AGGY O’ BUCCLEUCH.
By the Eltrick She/durd.
O cam’ jo through the foresta green,
By Yarrow’s mountains wild and blue;
O saw ye beauty’s tural queeu,
The bonny Maggy o’ Baccleiich I
For Maggy is the bonniest flower
, Qn Yarrow liynes that ever grew,
That over graced a vernal hewer,
Or Roe the gotvan brushed the dew.
But OI it’s no her comely (lice,
Nor blilik o’ joy dial’s in her c
Nor liis chmibiiting form o’ grace,
Thatmnkostiio lassie dear to me;
Ns, nu, it’s ho the cherry lip,
^ Tliq rosy check un lily chin,
ad like t
Which the wild bee wad like to sip-
tij tho sweet soul that dwells within.
I hne !>ccn up foe canlrifo north,
,’Mnng hills and dells o’ frozen brine,
As far us reels the rowin’earth,
And far ayiint the burning line;
But a’ the’lussee fl'prT saw,
For uii)desii'“ “
f tic re was nu <
JLik^bonnyl
For modest rn'iexi tn’ lovely bun,
There was nu qnelpmangthiim a’
g^*DaccjoUch.
/"
haril
column
temple
dinrnond
f pitliic
yrc
bellows
D. fc P.
y
Train Off
Bat(!nM«i«
pints
Drops
ram
lammaif
British Oil
Harlem Oil (Medica-
nientum)
Essence Peppermint
Paregoric
Spirits Hartshorn
Balsam Copuivu
Sweet Spints Nitro
Antiinonuil IVine
Camphor
T • Ur-
rush Toe s, :i
I.ancctr, iicst.
American
isurtcd
White Lead, in oil
SpimishHrown
Ynlk.w Oohio
EXTRACT
ritosi THZ ntPORT OF THU
Secretary of War.
Tile condition and prospects of the ah- 1
original tribes Within the Ittnits of the U-
nited Stales are yet the subjects of nfriiotis
solicitude to the governmeui: Circum
stances have occurred within a lew years
which havu’pr.oduccd important charges in
the intercourse between them and ns. • In
Solne of the Mates, tbny liavo hi-mi brought
within ihe ,0|»eraiion of the ordinary nttt-
.mcipal- laws,. And disk regulations have
tinnu abrogated by legislative enactments.
This procedure renders Hiodt Of the pro
visions of the varivus note uT Congress «-
pon the subject inoperative j and u crisis
cil’onr liiilian iiffairshavdevidently arrived
which calls lor the establishment of u sys
tem of policy adapted to the existing state
of things, and cuicnfaii-d. to fix upon; a
permanent busis the future destiny of
the Indians. Whatever change may bit
contemplated in thoir condition or situa
tion. no one can advocate the employment
1 of force nr improper influence in effecting
it. It is due to tho character of the Gov
ernment and llie feelings of the country
not less than to the moral and physical
imbecility of this unhappy cc, lh*» a spi—
rir nf kindness and forbeai face should
mark the wlmlo course of our interc -n-
municti'ion with them. The groat object,
nftci satisfying ourselves whai would best
insure their permanent welfare, should bo
io satisfy them of the integrity of onr
.■i...... i.u - l.-I- w, -.r \Va, cm., v,- 1,1-
contmendetl to them. There is enough
in tho retrospect for serious reflection on
our pan and tor unpleasant recollection
<m theirs, and it is only by a dispassionate
ttpon this subject, *r,«m ro have Jar dif-
ferent nhjcct in view. Ifclaitn rests upetr
nattirnl rjghp, it may be doub>«tl wbeflicr
tlm condition and institutions of this rede
people dt> not ciiT^totbo civilized com*.
mthiiti.es around whom and among wltpnt’
they live, tht) right of guardianship over
them ; mid whether this view is not font*
fiert by the practice of other civilized na
tion^ under simifhr circumstances—a prAC*
tlcft, which, in its extent aitd^exercise, hnt
varied fr,om time to time, ns the relative
circumstances of the p-.rtics.b.’ve Varied,
but of whoso limitations tho civilized
communities hnvn been nnd must be the
judges. And, besides, ifthe Indian tribe!*
are independent of the State authorities,
on account of the', natural and relative
rights of both, these tribes are equally in-
depwtdcnt of;he .niihor.ijirs of the Unl-
Idd States. Thn clnim, tipo(f this grnund,
places tho pat ties In thftjit^Sle of entire
independence ; for tho question then Is not
liotv we have divided our .pd&lical power
between tho confedaratitd Governmtnt
and its mnmhCrs, and to which we have
entrusted the exercise of this Supervisory
authority, but, whether the laws of tinturO
give to either any authority Upon the suh-
ject. But if the claim rest - 'upon Alleged
conventional engagements,' it may then ho
doubted whether in ull our treaties with
the Indian tribes thorn is any stipulation,
iucompntihlo with the exercise of the
powet of legislation over them. For if
there were, the legislative power of Con-
gross, as well as that of the respective
btates, would ho nnniliduterf, and Tho iren»
ties alone would regulute the intercourse
between tho pirtios. But on a careful
investigation, it will probably be founds
that, in none of out- treatiqs with the Indi*
an tribes, is tlioro any guaranty of politi
cal rights incompatible with tho exercise
of the power of legislation. Their ,{fi.
strnnients are generally either treaties of
peace or of cfssintt. The former restore
and secure to the Indians interests of
Jalap
' ib,
THE SUBSCRIBERS
R ESPECTFULLY mform thoir friends and
tlm publio gnnoraily, that th«y are rocoiviiip
aoil upehing at Uieit- old stand
313, KJBTG STREET,
©tjarlcdtoit. S. <t.
A LARGE AND SPLENDID A3PORTMKNT OF
EAB.DWARI!,
V- X.vn ■
FA1TCI7 GOODS 5
To whiah tlw attention nf Country Merchants vi
siting tho city for supplies is invited.
SMITH, HARRIS & Co.
Charleston. Oet. 24—24—4m
Rhubarb
Tnrtnr f.in'Mic
Turlingh.ahi Balsam
Laudtinum
l-’.sspiicn*. assorted
Opodeldnc,
Cnltfinet
lii'u Lead, dry
Red Lend,
Venetian Red, t’ng.
“ 4:n.
Spanish Btnwu.
Yelfow Ochre, French
CL'-oir/o Y,d!
Prasslim lilura.
Vermthyd
Lithaipc
’Sugti Lear!
Lotnp Black
Chalk .. >-
Rotten .St.'.na - - , *
fiimJ Paper .
Lin*)pil/l:l
,8nirit(i Twifonfina
\Viario-v 8 bv 19,
V) by 14,
Tttniiipsnn’s J'ye Water » extra.
Also, a groat variety'of other Goods, consisting
of almost every article in the line.--
All iiftlie inuvn articles will ho sold exceeding
low, on Ilia most aacommodutinj’tcrin*.
Oct 13—22—tf
which they were deprived - by conques a
ffiferJcx of3Bt’
<‘X.imii)3tion ol the subject, and by prudent
h
ftlccnc (Hippo)
Cuvci ~
tayeniiB Pppper
Muslaid, in glass
Worn) semi.
Lise decs, s-uoited, in
foaev vials
Lee’aN.L. Pills,
eOTTOf WANTED.
TIIE BUBSORtaihS Wt»H TO PURCHASE
lOOO BAGS COTTON,
F OR which they will pay the higltekt cash
price that any foreign inrtrkot authorizes.
SMITH th MORGAN,
M W. PERRY
Columbus, Oct. 23—24—tf
TI1031 ASTON
Union Hotel Proper^
IsOTTBUY.
—•THR PRIZES ARE—
Ten of Real Blit at e t Nine of Negroes^
and a variety o f othccs %
AMOUNTING TO
510,00© Dollars.
T HIS PROPERTY is offered to the public
for the purpose of defray ing the debts of the
late firm of Bateman & Dumiax, and indisputa
ble titles to Prize-holders wilt be made to It.—
Reference on this point may be made to Green
and Grant, Esq’rs. Thnmustnn, who are agents
of tho principal creditors. Reference as (o tho
vnluo ofihn property, &o. trtny be made' to Mi-
cliuel Kelly, Willmond Harriss; or Dr. Ellis of
Mucon—or to Dr. Douglass, ofThoniastnn. 'flic
Littery will bo drawn as soon ns the Tickets are
all Hold, or if not sold within a reasonable .line,
the money will bo rutarnuil to the purchasers ol
Tickets The Tickets w ill bo deposited with
responsible Agents in Tliomaston. Mucon, Mill-
edguville, Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, and
perhaps in some other places, who will retain the
money in thoir hands till the Lottcrj- is termin
ated. The drawing-will be superintended by
James "tpearos, Joseph Sturgcs, Thomas Goode,
and Rcut»eri J. Crews. Esq re.
Trews. Fsqre. of Tliomaston.
Fur a more particular description of the Prizes
i Bills or Schoinea,
ralercnoe "may tie had to the
which may bo found with the Agents
Price of rickets $5. No Reduction on
Prizes.
J. D. BATEMAN.
Tliomaston, Dog ?. 183L
POWERS & NAFEW
Have within a few days received un4 opened, a|*
additional supply of
Seasonable E-r-y Goods
Ifard-ware, Cvticry,
AND
-St<Tt(onatit,
. Wliioli romlera thoir stock very complete.
rilY HEIR assortment comprises nearly all artl-
U cles which urn usually waited in their line,
and they oIT-t them at moderate prices.
Thoy respectfully solicit a pontlnuunco of pu-
Ironage from their friends and the public.
OctC—21—tf
and limt-iy measures, that wo can hope to
repair the errors of the past by the exer
tions of the future.
The Indians, wlio nr6 placed h» imme
diate contact with the settled portions of
thol/nited Slates, have how the alternative
prnsi-mni to them, nf remaining In their
present pasillous or of rnigtating to the
country west af the Mississippi, If they
tijtt itbinced to prefer the former, tlicir po-
litir.til condition becomes a subject of se
rious consideration. They must either re
tain nil those; institutions, which constitute
the hi n peculiar people, both sOcinlly nnd
politically, or they must become a portion
of that groat community which is gather-
ipp ound them, responsible to its laws,
and .looking to iltom for protection.
Can they expect to maintain that r/jidti
independence they have heretofore enjoy
ed? nhd could (hey so maintain it, would
jlte privilege be beneficial to them,
Tho right to extend their laws over all
rets I
Hnd the latter de(iiie the bmil. u ,.. JV -
cessions or reservations, and prescribe the
terms and consideration^ end regulate,
generally the principles of tho nerrcbm*' ‘
pact. In both every sound rule of-can* '
structino requires; th.it the terms usetl
sltduld bo expounded ngrernblojo the no- '
ture of llin suhjnct mutter, and to ihc rile- '-
lions previously subsiding hotweeh the
parlies. If general expressions are not
coniroled by those principles, then tlnf
term “ tlteir land,” or, ns it is elsewhere
entteir, 'their ftflTiTiTig B'rtiuruiS,’ TrsleaTof
meaning what mu negotiators and thejln-
diaus themselves understood, that posses
sory right, which ilroy havfl heretofore
enjoyed, would at once change onr whole
system of policy, and leave them as free.
to sell, as it would individuals or natldne
to buy, these large qnd unappropriated dis-
tr'< ts, which are rather visited than pos
sessed by the Indians.
It may he remarked tent rights kVinrnd
uy treaty stipulations are wholly indepen
dent ol this question of jurisdiction. If
’he Indians are subject to the legislative
ambnritjitofthe United, States, that au
thority will no doubt be exercised so ns
not in contravene those rights. If tlfey
are Subject to the rtspcctivn States, such
too, will In* the course of legislation over
them. And, If, unadvisodfy, any right
should be impaired, the Indians have the-
same resort It* pur citizens to the tribunals
of jusricn for redress; for the law while it
claims tliolr obedience, provides for, theif
security. The supremacy of the 8rat»
Governments is neither inconsistent with
Din obligations th the Indians, nor uru
these necessarily impaired by it. It may
be difficult to define precisely tlih nature
titpStaistt, _ __
StnteK lias, on full consideration, decided
that there is no power in that department
to intorpnso any obsiucles to the -ssump
lion of this uuthbrity. As upon thiu co-or-
d ilia teibra noli of the C
, . Government devolves
the execution of the luws, nnd particular
ly many of the most important provisions
mg : fiM
.>vl
N-£V'“
■%)
-':>.7s
person, living thoir boundaries, ha. of tJ,rDo.sessoVv7iihr to^no
been claimed and exercised by manv of Pfm n-n,l ^ai ^ kht> but no one will
the States. The executive of the United - ‘- 1 g, ' rS " ,0 nbfiolu,e
' JUST RECEIVED
By steamboat Goorginn, a general araortment of
JAPAN WM£,
Copper nnd zipe Routes,
Pewter Basins uiiiJ Pintos,
Slieet Copper,
Do. Lead,
Do. Zinc,
Do. Russia Iron,
Do. IlrasR,
lloop Iron. •
ALSO ON UAXO,
A OENBOAt, ASAOIltHEST OF
TIN WARE.
All of wliicli will lie sold at the lowest prices,
wholesale and roiiiil.
O’ Ca„li paid for old Pewter.
HARVEY HALL.
Columhus, Dee. 17—31—if
L. C. ALJLEN
IIA.1 RECEIVED PKR STEAMBOAT BALTIMORE,
Co^nian BltASHV,
Juiniiioa Ain) Amoricnn RUM, *>
Hollatid ami Anitiriciiii OJX,
.Madeira, )
Mfraailles, [ WIXEN,
SwpoI, )
Loaf amt Brown SUGAR,
Prune COFFEE.
TOBACCO.
A large assortment of JOINERS' TOO^3,
BLUE PLAINS.
Which he offers fiir tale on bis nasal hxr term*.
B*o. JO-BO—(f
with tho Indians, il is difficult to conceive
now these provisions cun bn enforced, af
ter the President Inis determined they have
been abrogated by a stale ofthii.g, incon
sistent with (heir obligation,, ilow pro
secutions can lie conducted, trespasses re
moved by military power, and other nets
performed, which require the co-operation
nf tlm Executive, either in their initiation
— gives i
le of the land with all its attributrav vt
every ono will probably concede tlm.
they are entitled to as much as is neces
sary to thoir comfortable subsistence. If
wo hnvo entered into any stipulation with
them, of which, however, I am not aware ,,
inconsistent with the limited powers of the
Government or interfering with its par-
-4>1
j.
or progress.
I do not presumo to discuss the ques
tion. I find it determined, and the set<
tied policy of tlm government already
in operation. WImtever diversity o-
pinion there may be upon tho subject,
those who aro most opposed to these
views will probably admit, that the ques-
lion i* « doubtful one, complicated in its
i obit ions, uml pregnant will; serious conse
quences. The claim of exemption, from
the operation of the Stale laws, which is
presented in favor of the Indians, must
rest upon the constitution of .the United
States, upon tho untural rigid, or upon
conventional engagements. If upon the
former, it may be ’doubted whether that
instrument contains any grant of authority
to the General Government, which ne
cessarily divests the State Legislature of
their jurisdiction over any class ol people;
living within their respective limits,—
The two proviaion», whioh cap alone bear
Let ample compel
to them by the United S.
of good faith and liberality. The qiier-
tnsation be made
State*, in aipirit
lion would be one, not of pecuniary
and
mount, but of a national character i
tional obligation.
That we may neither docoivo ourselves
nor the Indians, it becomes m to examine
the actunl state of things, and to view these
as they urn, and ns they nre likely to be.
Looking at the circumstance* attending
the claims nf exemption on the one sido
and of the supremacy on tho other, ia .it '
probable that tlm Indiana enu /succeed in
the establishment of their pretensidpa V_
Tho nature of tho question, dqabtful m
say the least of if; the opinion of (ltd Ex
ecutive; -ho practice of tho older State*
and tho claims of the younger ones: the
difficulties which would Attend the intro
duction into our system ol a third govern-
ment, complicated in its relations, and to-
definite in its principles; public sentiment
naturally opposed to any reduction after-
ntnrinl extent of political poffer ; un d tho'
obvinus difficulties, inseparable fam tbo
consideration of such a great p< “ '
lion, with regard to tho (ribas
trial, the judgement, nnd th"
ent obstacles which uuat
bo fore this claim ca
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