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BULL, GOULDING * Co.
EDITED AND CONDUCTED ET
R. T. MARKS A JESSE L. BULL.
i liKMS Three Dollars per annum, payable in
R'lvance or Four Do7aLARs r (in all canes exacted,)
where payment is not made before die expiration »f j
the year.
AbVERTWEMKNTSconspicnomly inserted at one
Dollar per one hundred words, for the first inser- j
lion, and FlFTr Cents for every subsequent con
tinuance.
At.t. AtoVKItTisFMKNTS. sent to us without specifying
the number of insertions desired, will be continued
until ordered out and charged accordingly.
Dkg a i. Advert is km ents published m the usual rate.,,
and with sfrict attention to the requisitions of the law.
Sheriff’s Sai.es under regular executions, must be )
advertised for thirtt days; under mortgage ti fas, j
sixty days, before the day of sale.
SaI.es of Land and Negroes, by Executors, Adminis- j
trators oa Guardian*, for SIXTT days before the day j
of sale.
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A STRICT CONSTRUCTION OF THE CONSTITUTION AN HONEST AND ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT,
VOLUME XIV.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. 1341.
NUMBER 24.
WYNNTON HOUSE AND LOT, ! JUST RECEIVED, ! DOCTOR FALL, I
for .-wi.E. A KU for sale l»y JAMES ROLSSEAL, an as- I U'ORIiEI, Lli "I Morgan, but now permanently set*
Sacks of personal property (except negroes) foiitt j f |IHE subscriber is imbued, by the necessity of A sortmeut ot Groeeiies, consisting of ; I ded in Deealur, Delvalb epauty, Georgia, has I
j, \yn. ' ° A economizing, to oiler lor sale bis very desirable f 100 bbls Canal Flour; 00 sacks Rio Ooffc-t*; * ■' practice.* 2.,years, witii anusoal success in all forms f
* lot and improvements in tins village' of V ynhion. Tie! ID hints St Croix Sugar; 20 “ Java Collee; I of Dropsy, and for the last 14 years lias giveu his uu- I
: lot contains about seventeen acres, all of it urnler fence, ; 30 casks Cheese : 40 boxes Sperm Candles ; j divided attention to the treatment of that disease oulv. ’
■ with a large quantity of timber standing. The dwel- 1 20 boxes Soap; _ 1000 lbs Loaf Sugar; i Histreuauent is entirely ou it t,ew plan,ami much sit
ting contains seven routos of convenient size; six of! 500 galls Winter-strained Lamp Oil; perior. to that suggested by oar best medical writers.— I, , .... - , # .. -
( them with lire places. There are good outbuildings,: 500 u Fall Oil; 20 bids Tanners* Oil; ! This improvement he Haims as made by himself.— | *.incl- Wo come Itotv to co.iyn.pt .1 s. 1 • 4 : r
t stables, Ac. and a nourishing young orchard, besides ! 30 bxs common Tobacco ; 40 kgs Dupont’s FFF Gun j He invites all ilrojeeml persons and persons alHictod 1 ’d more immediate iuttFFSl IO the pi OpJe oi
! a varietv nt*sbmtil nrv. vines :*n.l ornamental trees ,m > 50 bags bhot, assorted ; Powder; i with liverdisease and asthmatics, tr, cai
DATS,
Citation’s bv Clerks of the Courts of Ordinary, upon
application for letters of administration, must be pub
lished for THIRTY DATS.
Citations upon application for dismission,hr Execu
tors, Administrators or Guardians, monthly for six
months.
OllftERS of Courts of Ordinary, (accompanied with a
From the Princeton Review.
THE TOOK AND THE POOR LAW'S Cl-'
GREAT BRITAIN.
(Continued from last week.)
The preceding remarks refer chiefly to the
condition of the agricultural .laborers in F,; g-
sr ribed as ugly
stature, wttli. sientl
I nani llinii; bctv-.'eg; ; i... ...
and with defective spines. Rat feet, lmit t'.ir.
and straight; men with htt!-; beard, and that
! in patches, a spiritless and dejected air, a
: sprawling actio a o! the legs, ami flabby m. .. ,
*iasticflesh. (Haskell, j.jy.)
By those atlio have written upon the sub
ject of the degraded and miserable condition !
; o! these laborers, it is very generally asserted :
that their destitution does not arise ironi tlie i
iliciilciertcy of their nages, i.-ut from improvi- i
deuce, di^sip.’Uoit, and want of econontv. !• I
is true that the rate of wages recei.ed by the ;
mamifacturiug laborers is higbet tl;a;/ that
of the agricultural. The latter is paid at the i
rate of of s to Id shil’ice.. sterling •>. ,. „eek •’
and finds little; employment for hist-rim and
ner le- j
from 7 l
is likely to change this state of things, the ! 9, and Iris ciuidren 'mve nine years of!
in ore especially as tve have cut of all entails, ! -'ge trout 1 lo G raidings. But \vh
and have made real estate lial le for debt, j fereuce tu expense of J.virig in inrg
both in the bauds of the owner and of ids , crowded tow ns, as to rents and tin
heirs. The rich are free to purchase and ; provisions, an 1 above all v/Itsu tint
Mb!
Gat f a-r,'
of
:..py of the Und. nr agreement) n. nuke tide to land, t,ie PV e ’ Ui * 1 ' i!| u''cd very conveniently to the A- j 1 pipe .Seienette Brandy; 1 pipe Otard Brandy;
„,, l5 t In- publixhed TIIllKF. months. ' r »‘fomie:s ami on the main road, adjoining Mr. Marks, j 1 qr uaa.i 1 ort \V me; 1 qr cask Irish \\ iiiakey ;
Notices by Executors nr Administrators nr Guardians, ! Persons desirous of securing each a plac« on good j 20 bbls common Gtu ; ludoz Buckets;
of application lo the Courtof Ordinary lor leave to | terms, may have a bargain by applying to ine J " n IT '“
H»ill tliu La ml or Negroes of an estate*, fouk months.
Nui runs hy Kxorntors or administrators, to tlie Debtors ! I 1 cbm ary 3
awl Creditors of an estate, for six weeks.
ITT* Lettkiis to the Kclitors on business, must be post
Ft ID, to entitle them to attention.
ha
.11 ou iiim.
He : this country. It will be long before
c:m
JAMES NORMAN.
W A L T O NT B . II A R R I .S ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
GI baud, Russell Co. Ala.
January 27 5 v
M c DO U (t A L D
Attorneys at Law-
Anril
DKS. WARE & POND
| T'TAVTXG ptirrlinseil the Drusf Store, recently «"jc-
| I .1. rupioil by Col. Ranks of this city, will devote
i their personal attention to tiie business, and from sev-
| eral years experienee as Druggists, they llatter tliem-
t selves that they will be able to ?ivc general satisfac
tion to all who may favor them
They will soon have in additi
a well selected supply of fresh articles, all of which
can be hail on tlie most favorable terms. We re
quest all who may wish to purchase, to call and ex
amine our stock and prices.
Columbus,.Jan. 27 5 if
400 lbs Pepper; 10 do?. Brooms ;
I l-~*0 ke«is Nails; 15 tons Iron, assorted;
20 M Havana Cigars; and various other .articles, all
of which he will soil low for cash. Jan 13 3tf
iu ^'orgia, more tlmn tinny : be exposed to 1 be mischiefs and misfortlturs
\earn, am* although now unable to bear the tntmue of .• » ■» , » . . , • , . ,• ,
general practice, is willing to do all that he can, to re- °. rural population ; u.CiO.t «t,:\
lieve sutierinc huinriuity,' if persons will come lo him. Cn ctTmSiJlECCS CBU drive Gif tlie proprietois (d
If preferred, he will undertake cases on the priiK^de our soil, and COUCClitvnte i<‘3 (;n*wer>h;ji i;.’ tlie
<k \V r A T SON,
-Colutnbus, Ga.
15y
LAW NOTICE.
M R. AUGUSTIN S. WINGFIELD having ta
ken the place of Jud<re Taylor, in the Uu* firm
of Taylor »V: Kiri", the business in future will be con
ducted under the style of Kiri" A Wingfield, their ad-
dress being Fort Gaines, Early County, Georgia.
King *V Wingfield will practice in the following
counties, viz ;
‘ OtrVTY. FBIXC?r Af. TOWNS.
tdolph .Cuthliert
Bainbiidge
Albany A Newton
Palmyraic titarksvillp ! a . , - • . w . . ~ . , i
Dravtoi i a,1< v ' li - rt;c<>lv P early in tlie Spring a good supply oT
! Lamer i su r er, ‘ ,r wc °dcn ware. Ac. TJ’.py invite all who wish
* : a • | to be supplied with good art -'^s at g fair uric? to give
!!!.!.’. Limi|.kiii ! ll1 -- 1 a nl } 1 l,clljre puri-limbi!
I)«-atur .
Ilakcr
I..
I trail V
Cf KEEN WOOD tc SLATON,
H AV r ING associated with them in business, Tho’s
E. Greenwofxl, formerly of La Grange, Georgia,
will continue to carry on their business at Preston’s
1 corner, under the name and style of GREENWOOD,
i 1 SLATQN A Yliey will keep constantly ou hand
j a gornl assortment r>f
Staple and Eancy r>ry floods,
I hats, boots, shoes, hardware and cutlery, ehiua t gla?
THE NEW STEAMEROIUOLE,
A. LEONARD. Master,
W ILL run regularly between tliis place and Apa
lachicola, stopping at the intermediate landings.
The Oriole is a substantial, light-draught boat, and will
iih their patronage.— 1 be enabled to a-sceuid the river whenever any other
to their present stock, boat can. Her Cabin is handsomclyy and commodi-
ously fitted up lor Passengers. Captain Leonard, be
ing an experienced Engineer, urd having commanded
several boats on this Rivet for many years, confidently
expects a share of patronage from his friends and tlie
public generally. Freights by this Boat, up and down,
will be taken as low as by any other; and engagements
for tlie same may be made with
YONGE A EE ALL. agents.
Columbus, Jan 20, l£41 4tf
ot * no cure, no pay.
March 10
ll-w4t-mtf
WiNDO WBLINDS A:SASH FACTQRY
AND
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING,
r pTIE undersigned has taken a shop on 1*andolpli
X. street, between the Post Office and Davies’ cor-
| and crockery. A g«H>d assoruneiil of soaps, perfumery i ner, where l;e intends keeping constantly on hand, any
and stationary. They have made arrangements for i quantity oi
Window Snsli and Blinds,
•cri[HMiis and of superior workmanship, made
Sumter ..
Stewart..
Early ...
cot; NTT.
Henry....
Harbour ..
Ft. Gaines A Blakely
ALABAMA.
November 25
43 tr
BUUWNWOOD FEMALE COLLEGl-
ATE INSTITUTE.
rjdllE exercises of this Institution will close on
Thursday tlio giitli insL and will be resumed on
L
tlie fourth Monday in January next.
Dr. Browui has associated with him for the next
TOWNS.
Abbeville A Columbia
Irwintou A Clayton.
They I)eg leave lo refer to tlie following Lreiitleinen :
Mtr.r.KOoF.viLLF.— His Excellency, .Charles J.
McDonald, Iverson L. Harris.
Cou'mijus.—Hon. Marshall J. Wellborn, Franklin
A. Nisbet.
M \con.—Messrs. Poe A Nisbet, Nisbet, Hines A
Blake, Col. II. G. Lamar.
Fort GaI.nks.—Hon. William Taylor.
Palmyra, Lee Co.—Hon. Lott Warren.
Gkkessuorouoh, Ga.—Huii. William C. Dawson,
T. A J. Cunningham.
Irwi.nton, Ala.—John Gill Shorter, Esq.
J^T. JoSKFfl, Flo.—Wilev Mason, Esq. . • , .
Apalachicola, Florid•!.—Messrs. Lockhart and j J tr '” vnwood * ^(iquesiiouably
Y r oung.
Marc]) 10 11
w
LEONARD T. DOYAL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
1T.L practice in all the comities of ^lio Flint
Circuit. Cilice at Culloden, Monroe County,
•orgia.
March 10
Mr. JOHN UIII NIC,
(Now Professor of Music in the Macon College) as
principal in tlie Musical Department of the Brown-
wood Institute, a gentleman whose zeal, success and
character as a Music Teacher,cannot be surpassed.
Dr. B. will give hi*, undivided attention to the duties
of. the Institute, ami every exertion will be made to
merit a continuance of the generous support and high
reputation which the BrowiivVuod Institute has alway:
very
healthy situation.
Brown wood, Nov. 18 47 tf
Tlie Sentinel, Columbus, Advertiser and Journal,
Montgomery, Journal and Federal Union, Milledge-
ville, will publish every other week until the 4th Mon
day in January, and send accounts to IL C. B.
ofuUd
under his ovvu direction. He is also prepared to make
to order at short notice, any sizes or quality of these
articles, which luaynot be on hand.
House, Sign and Fancy Painting, attended to as
u&ua 1.
The public are respectfully tucked to give me a
call when any work in my line is needed, and 1 will
try to please them in quality and prices.
I will sell £>ush at the following prieps:
Sash 1~ bv 14,—primed a;
do 10 by 12 do
do do 20 do do
du Ho 15 do do
Moses garrett.
TO THE PUBLIC.
\ DOL T the sixth ot October last, two individuals,
7 Y calling themselves arson, came to Diakelv,
Dany county, where I was then keepin—public house,
and put up with me. They !nd with them six negroes
ami four horses, and represented to me that they were
on their way to Florida, where they Intended to settle ;
hut as the Indians were troublesome, and ns they did ;
not wish to run the risk o! losing their lives and prop- j
Ci ty—Otic of them, James Watson, insisted that i
should take charge of said ne-roes and horses, and j
hire.them out till the first of January. I agreed to do
it, and dm said James Watrnn executed to me a power
of attorney to that effect, for which 4 srave him a re- j
reipt.
On die 2Dl!i November, one W. If. Johnston <
ninny.
Ii’.mtts nf u lew, to the rain of tit
; We .ire protected fioiit this danger, by the
j system of proprietorship which has pri-vailed
i here ffuiri rlw first colonization of our conri-
| neat. The present En»lish system has gruwn
lout of feudal domination. We have had a
lair start: ne began the race as freemen, ant!
■ owners of the soil;
1 a lean and hungry look, and say they do not
j (ret enough to eat.—(p. S-10.) The wages of-
‘ t * ,CS0 families do nor average, for five persons,
more than ten shillings and sixpence p"r
jviec.,, and they are not certain of entp'ov-
. meut at that rate.
A Gentian auther has said, that cities are.
.the glares ot our race. The truth of tln»
! ' ii ymg is receiving a melancholy exemplifica
tion in the mortality of the great British man-'
1 ill act ll ri eg fowl-. A comparison of tlie town
and rntaJ j>npiif:'!gji, ];|tejy made, thus shows
! die fatality el certain diseases in the towns,
over dial in the .country:—Convulsions, and
l 'rater >.n ills brjio, 3 /0 per cent.; acute dis-
, cases ot the idngs, float luO to 2-jO p. c.;cot.-
;st;mptio:i, thirty-nine per cent.; chihlhir.lt,
; seventy mie per cor.t.; typhus lever, 221 per
j cent, la the year ending March, 1638, of
! 77.183 v.ho received parochial relief, 13,972
•ve:e attacked with fever, besides those who
, sufi’sred !]nm all other diseases. In one par
ish, ol o,foti paupers, 2,400 were attacked
; with liver; aud in another, of 1,476 paupers,
’ 1.27ti became its subjects. In one district,
, the luoritdi y was as 1 in 3.8, and in thirteen'
i misers as 1 in 8.o of those attacked. One-
fifth ot ail who receive parochial relief in
London are attacked with fever, and the vic-
dms seem to be very generally heads of fant-
m Li Glasgow, 21,800 persons weresei/.ed
v.iiii typhus fever in 1637; of these 2,189
died. In Dundee, 10,000 have had fever tu
tin- last luurvear:. “ Glasgow.exhibits (Cow-
ao's Rural 8t \ii-tic's of Glasgow)' a liightful
state ol nmrta.iiy, unequalled jt^rfiaps by any
cilv in Britain. 1 he prevalence of fever is
none tor his children; v.iiii;
ce'nies from 10 to Id slullimrs
it !.S W
liine
prevalence ot lever t.^
ptoductivu of a:i ctuouut of human misery:
credible oniy by those tyltft liayy witnessed
it. In 1823, in that, city, tlie mortality was
1 in 41 ; :.i 1637, it was i
tlie
cities
extra ex
no system or po.iey
it was 1 in 24; in London,
: is as 1 ,n 3d. •• We have seen,” says a !. to
umber ol me l^tiarterly Review, in one.
mail garret, the husband ill of a typhus, a
hi Id laid'across the sick man’s bed,* aiso-ill;
monopolize, it is true, but experience has j peases oi births, s;c:;ness, medieini s, ('line- I l' vo others sleeping und - :r the lei; the two
ante j shown tliat, under our institutions, this mo- j rals, ckre.. :it such places are consider d, the , window recesses let to two Ir sit lodgers at
comfortable living will not be ; sixpence a week, as testing places for tli«.
j night; the tvite lyung on the same bed with
d laborer either applies ha- : her sick Imsbaud at night, and supporting the
railed himself C. S. Spew’-er, who swore \ of p: ternal acres. We, tlietefoie, look con- j bitually to the poor rate, for that addition to ! family by taking in washing, which was hung
to die said negroes and horses, and proved lliem out of iideutiy fonvaid to long generations of pros- ! his wages which will en ble him to live; or, in ; across the room lo dry.” Such are the iu-
iny possession. ! peritv, competence and comfort for our agri- j cases of sickness, death', or otli r extra ex- ! ranees, wlficlt might' be multiplied to vol-
4 then gave them up to Johnston, anti thought «« i 1 - - - 1 _ . _ ° * 1 * -
t«j me.and claimed the property, and certified that it ! nonolv >s soon brckuti down, and bold ridveu- \ Hiuiices ol coi
had been stolen from him by B. F. Wood m,d Ids tHre .,* ud vigorous industry is constantly out- | widely sepatatc.
brotuorxv. H. h. Wood, all of the county of Monroe - • ’ r n,.. ,
and State of Alabama. He also brought with him a 1 smppmg, til the race ol wealth, ttie possessor 1 -'.gt o. o.a
pettse, lie receives reiiel '.nun necessity. The I r,mcs » bora the reports of the Poor Law
in mufaeturing laborer seldom asks for oris al- , Goninussiouers, aud recent English pnblica-
loweti siudi extra relief, as his rate of wages is | t ions. It seems very clear, that while favor-
a sufficient reji.'/ lo any such petition. Hu- j able ctrcunistanc.f.t are operating to reduce
■ w J ' d??? w ,l -> t,lut i ,e (* >e said .Tuiul's | } ; ,tion, iii the first instance, we can by no j dountediy, m proportion to the working liotirs. j mortality of the * hole population, that ot
do
do
S bv 10
7 by 0
February 17
l! (mi * 10
p nu<;n ix noTel,
(rr.OItKXCE. OKO.)
mHE undersigned respertlully itifonns his friends
l 14 Ij I A M I) • E lj \ *\11 and tlie publie, that he lias taken charge of the
ATTORNEY AT LAW, i Pliirnix Hotel, in Florence, Ga. and expects to devote
Tazewell, Marion County, Geortn*, his whole personal attention to rendering comfortable
"ITTNili practice in Talbot, Harris, Muscogee and i those who may favor him with a call. His stables
\\ Stewart, of tin? Chattaliooeliee Circuit. Also in ! will he well supplied and carefully attended to, and
Randolph, Smutty and Aiacon, of the South-Western J nq /j^ertistu will be spared to give general satisfaction.
CARRIAGE WARE-lIOUSE,
For tlie sale anti repair of Carriages of ever}
description.
rilHE undersigned resjiectfullv informs the public
i that lie has i.-ecoine the sole purchaser and owner
of the Carriage Ware House heretofore oc»:*ipicd in |
the C ity of Columbus, by McKee A Frickett and more !
recently by H. C. McKee. I
. The Imsiiiess of making repairing ar.d selling Car- ! Krout slreet( 0 , 11)03 ite the new bri
nagesm all nsbrandies will be mimed on, and upon j jr SUorlPr Esip They intend tod
the best possible terms lor customers. Annexed to the j Jlve atte:H ; (;n to tUe above business, and bv strict at-
astabhshnient is a Blaeksniuli s soon, where a. dcs- . tt , ution thereto, hope to merit' and receive a liberal !
criptions ot v/ork m tliatlme wilt be taitltlully and — \\'i : . i . i ... i h 1
Circuit.
Fcbrnnrv 10
7 12n
j Dffc«mber Ifi
JOHN F. HARVEY.
tf
TIIOMA.S BISHOP, THE GLOBE HOTEL.
.. „ AT rot; XIA AT LAW, rpHIS woll-known estalilislmient, situated on tlie
Newtou, Baker Couutx. (irorgia. I JL southeast corner of the Square, in the town of
H A \ 1NG resumed the prnctic/?. will attend tlio • j ti:i r TaJ igc, Troup county, Georgia, is now open, under
Coarts of the South \V estern Circuit. ^ . i),c direction and management of the subscriber and
February 3 3m | his Lady, who will take great pleasure in admipister
1 ing lo the comfort of anv person who ln.uv tavor them
villi a call. ' 8. J. THOMPSON.
LAW NOTICE.
I ) ODF.RT MITCHELL, Attorney at Law. having j j ( ., sn ,;,„;. Ja! , 6
I t
lox-il front (tjeorgia anil settled hiinsell per- | —
2tf
rntlv at LaFayette, Chambers
county, Alabama, i
' the public in treu- j
ALABAMA LANDS FOR SALE.
eral. He will attend llw Circuit Courts in Chambers, |
Alacnn, Itusscll, Tallapoosa and Randolph counties,-
Alatiama, mid Troup, Harris aud Heard counties in j
ijeorgia uy business entrusted to his care will be |
|>i-oiuptly atmisled lo. :
LaFnvette, Jan. 13 3 3tnpd ;
S. T. It.
S.
11.
S. T. CHAPMAN,
Attorney and Counsellor nt Law—ColuujluiF. !v/.*orgia. j
O FFICE on Broa»l ntrect, next door t«t G dumbun purchasers, by a)»plication to John D. l*Itt;
F.nqi’irfr. will attend the < «*urts in tin* Chatta- Ga. or to the subscriber, at iMacon.
• • * - - ■ -«l « IS.. . ...11 1 ’ —
Entity?
N half
.S half
half
S half
S half
W half
S half
Anv of the ab»
no
24
E half
no I S ’.alt
‘50 j N half
30 W half
20 S half 20 1G 25
28 i N half 9 14 30
; 28 | E half 2 18 25
2G | Entire 33 15 25
Lands will be sold on terms to suit
Esq. Flor-
promptly executed.
Orders for carriages ) be filled attho establishment
of the undersigned at New-Ark, N. J. will be thank-
fully received and faithfully executed.
The entire management of the business in Columbus
will be confided to II. C. McKee as tlie Agent of the
undersigned, and whose acts **■> Agent will be reoorr
pized. " [Ma v 20tfl V KL QL'INBY.“
. nr ut,iu>3iuti, ami imiiiPiu no i > i- •
re of the matter, until the X4t!i iustmt, when the ! eultma! pnpulatton. la regard to the hibortng
said James Watson returned and claimed the prep- classes III our cities, mill Oltr rnaiA'factUliilg
ertv; *u<Fupon my inforining him that they had been | artisans, although it! tins wo have the advau-
proveit and taken out of my possession by H. (age of sttpnlfu.g then) from » -ttn-rim-
Jolm54pn t wl»o naq also sworn that he (the said James | ' , • 1 * <
Watson) had changed his name, aud tint his true name j poptllalio _ , - -
was V, T . H. ll. Wood, he thought it prudent tu leave ! means flatter ourselves that we arc not des- I to toe wear and tear ot his system, anil ■!
Blakely witluiut further ceremony. | tiried to tread hard upon the footsteps of our ! hnustion lie undergoes, tlie factory laborer i
brethren in Great Britain, and that we shall worse paid than the other. Ills extra cx-
from i peuses, arising IVom a sin dug frame and feeble
I health, will he so increased as to deduct
which now sicken us when we look abroad.
At all events, it becomes ail those who have
the true welfare of tlte country at lteair, to
examine this subject with anxious cure, and
be ready to apply the preventive, or the rem
edy, at the moment when it may be most
effective.
The great increase of the Bsatuifacturit g
laborers, which has taken place in the cities
and towns of Great Britain, in the last lifiv
years, has been drawn from the agricultural ! But, how is the I act ? A'7 hat d
classes, whose condition we have attempted to j lor then- money ! Av hat is ti:
portray. Those earned with them all the I Bon ? “Tlie ho
vices which belonged to their former condi- I laboring comm _. , = , _ _
tion, and as, in lltcir new position, thev were : districts, present many oi the traces oi suv- ■ tue tanks ot the maiiitfactuiets ate recruited,
share of patronage.' When cotton is intended to sold ! crowded in the foul and hot air of the filthy j Age U:tVi; fihh.V, tml'uruislicfi, deprived of all ; “ 15adas ,ts e,k '. c,s i VPre ’ ,lle ? s,uk m }°.
immediately, they will make no charge for forage, | streets and close inanufactories, the leaven of! ll» < accessories i
aud will attend to the sale of the same, if required so j vice within them soon swelled tile sum of i (Gaskelh) They
From all the circumstances connected with this at- !
fair, I am .induced to believe that the whole of them . . , ,
i are concerupd, u:.1: that they are a set of scoundrels j iIO /> 1,1 ‘ e! ’ s than a quart 1 r ol a century
cr nts per limn { and swindlers. The community would do well to he i this time, exhibit some of llte dreadful see
do ^ do'' oa tiieir guard, aud not sutler themselves to he im
posed upon by them as I have been.
I hereby caution and forewarn the public against tra
ding for the receipt which I gave to this pretended
Jsmes Watson, for tho fulfilment of the trust conferred
upon me by virtue of his power of attorney.
JOHN A.'WOOD.
Blakelv, March 24,1S4I. 14 4t
WARE-IIOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
f I lHE undersigned iiave formed a eopartnprsliip, un-
X der the firm of YONGE Jc BEALL, for the
transaction of a general C o m mission and \V a r e -
H ease business, at the old stand of Wm. P. Yonge,
k dwelling of J.
tevote titetr excht-
II be
heavily from his earnings. One thing is cer
liiiti, these lakotcis so incessamiy engaged
in their tasks iiave no time for ecot.emy;
they can neither scl-c’ the best lime, nor the
best j>itice. nor tlie best articles for their pur
chases. They are tu ihe mercy of these wit! 1
whom they deal, and purchasing every article
ut the minutest teiail, they pay far li'gher
prices for ;t poor article than their employ c;s
do for a better otic.
>ex- j 'lie Hiititufaciuring towns has been fearfully
j increased. The truest test of the misery
wh en s indured by these wretched people, is
tint to be found in the mortality, but m the
sickuers to which they are exposed, in their
' want ot preparation for such afflictions.—
Wei! may the Reviewer (London Quarterly
; Review, No. 131,) front whom we have de
nted some ol our latest lufpfination, ex-
i chiiuj—“ Loverly need not be so embittered ;
I want of food is not I ho sole cause, for tho
' agricultural laborer works as hind and is as ill.
fed. Ji is the impurity of the dwelling, and
| the contamination which ensues where vice
liiowed to herd with want, that fills our
oet I towns with miseries and disease.”
Mt. Gaskell, (The Manufacturing Popula-
kouses of great numbers of the j tion of England,) in speaking of the liiotal
mjury, in the inauitfacturiug j condiiioo of the agricultural poor, from whom
to do. Ha
a general acquaintance
ORVILLE A. BULL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Will continue to practice regularly in the
Counties of Troup, Meriwether. Heard and Harris,
in Georgia, and Chambers Co. in Alabama.
LaGrange, Ga. March 24, 1841. 13-tf
JOHN GODWIN,
BRIDGE BUILDER,
Girard, Russell County, Alabama.
Every body hereabouts, knows that John Godwin
heads all creation in building bridges.—Eds. Enq.
January 27 5 V
Jn)u**liPfl fkrrwit; also those ot Chambers, Russo.1
arbour counties, Alabama.
J anuarv 20
April 15 l(j tl
J. COWLES.
T
NEW GOODS FOR CASH.
r . iiy | r 111 IE subscriber being desirous to settle bis last five
. , , T 7 ' f T -ii \ JL year’s business, has determined to close bis Books
M ACON *V may ^u«y*nc\s a .rt\v, \n* «. . j* or nexl twelve moutlis and sell for cash alone. He
Crawford county G«or<xm—wdl coiitmue u. . . g ^ (lw . ire ^ iat G001I9 sold for cash in these hard
practice in Randolph, Early, Decatur, Baker, | tilJ1( . s mIISt be sold low. lie has taken die utmost
Smsuer, and Dooly, ot the south weaten. circuit— , m iu eelcclinL r the present stock, which will he
— j, jouth western circuit—
Tallxit of the Chattahoochee ; Crawford.
Houston, PtjPj Upson, .hk! Mouroe, U the Flint
Circuit. /an. il3.
3-3m
LEONIDAS RING—Attorney at Law,
W ILT, aitead taithfuliv to any business confided
to Ilk rare, in the Chattahoochee and South
western Circuits, and in the counties of Barbour, Ilcn-
vv, Pike, an-’. Dale counties in Alabama.
’ Ollier at Fort Gaines, Early (county, Georgia.
JaMuarv fi ^ J
I paius 111
| tuoxfi r.QinpleVj than he has ever oiiered to the public
I at auy nrevious season with a view of suiting cash dea
lers. The stock consists in part of
Blue, bl'kaml fancy Broad Cloths, do dodo Cassin’s.
1 do tin Saltinetts. a great variety of qualities
j B.eav^r Clvthji fr?r Over Coats, Filot do do do
White, red, green aud yellow Flannels
j Carpeting, Baizes and Ruggs, Salisbury Flannels
j Scarlet and Orange French Merino, ck j k c.ol’d do.
j English, Circassian ami do. bl’kand col’d Bombazines
Gro de Merinos and Victoria Crape
q /\ TIERCES and barrels Cuba Molasses,
101/ 10 crates Crockery,
For sale by JOHN HUNTER vY Co.
March 24, 1841.
13 3t
FOR SALE,
i LIKELY' mulatto bov, 17 years of age. En-
quire of SMITH, BEATTIE & Co.
March 3 10 tf
2000 :1 1 OU bblsN. O. Sugar, jus
aalo by
March 3
Salt, 150 bbls. Rectified Wliiskev
efved and for
v. McLaren.
1 AAA SACKS salt. 100 libis Rectified Whiskey.
A U* lu 20 hints N. O. Sutrar, 100 bbls Molasses
J. ROSSEAU.
Mart
sale by
III
t I tf
LUMBER FOR SALE.
r> ILLS lor Lumber, left with Elisha Tarver, or
1) bent to me at Watkiu’s Mills, will receive prompt
attention. J. J- FARNELL.
February 3 6 Jy
that they can generally more tlia.11 save the coimuission.
Their charges will he in conformity with the rates
rates agreed upon by the ware house and commission
merchants. WM. P. YONGE,
Columbus, Sept. 30. JOSIAH BEALL.
1,1 '' clii'ra I misery and wickedness to a mass so
huge and revolting as to he the deadliest sore
on the body politic. This, observes one writer,
is “the slumbering vol xitto which may, at any
time, shatter the whole fabric to atoms, and
eency or comfort.” ' utter insignificance when compared with the
described as btHn"Vit- j condition of the present manufacturing pop-
WAllEIIOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
T HE undersigned, having associated themselves
under the firm of HALL, RUSE ^ CO. for tlie
purpose of transacting a general Commission and
Watehoaae Business, would iufonu thpir friends am!
the public that they are now prepared to attend to any
business intrusted to their charge. Their Warehouse,
being constructed of brick, ami detached from all other
buildings, may be considered in all respects as entirely
fire proof. Planters and others will therefore find it
nuke in narrow nnjntvet] courts, without h;:ck- j illation/’ Another witness says, “ r Ilie tact,
yaul, wiiliout privy, withottt drainage, dump, tlu n udoubledly is, that the licentiousness
ill ventilated, and out of r. pair; tlte. otiils but \ which prevails among the dense population
a few feet wide, and the oniy outlet for slop--, j of manufacturing towns, is carried to a degree,
fihh, and water. Most of these houses have ' which it is appalling to contemplate, which
involve, in one common ruin, llieinse!vcs’, the I cellars, inhabited by a class of beings still ! bailies all statistical inquiries, and which can
master, and the manufacturer.” poorer than those above them. Of 11,000 | be learned only tromthe testimony ol person-
The condition of the manufacturing labor- ; houses at Nottingham, 8,000 are built back ro I al obsrvcrs. ’ i\i. Gaskell speaks ot “ Ute
er may be considered in the several aspects j back, and are without ventilation. In Liver- | almost entire extinction oi sexual decency,
of tlie labor required, of wages, ol physical ! pool there are 7,6G‘2 inhabited cellars, con- ! the lax t> in ail tlie luoral obligations which
comfort, of health, of morals and r-Tigion. \ taining one-seveinh of tiie whole j.bpuhitio!,; j ought to exist belwteu ihe sejes, as the dark-
As the great body of Etighsh inanufactiirors j °l vvhoiii, BD.L00 ludoug to tlie working class- i est^fain upon the tnamajaciurmg population.”
are engaged in the various branches of the j os * There are. besides, '2.070 courts, ol v.-ni'h j 4 Houses wetc established in which scenes
woollen, cotton and siik manufacture, v. har I lew have more than one cutlet. In Munches- J wcjc enacted that tven put to the blush the
wc shall say will relate more nearly to ihein- i tei*, upwan.Is oi 1.5,000 o( the workets inhabit j lasciviousfeatUHiaiia ot tlie ikomans, the rites
he Fanoda girls of India, and the Harem
rates of storage and commissions, and all other charges,
will be ns low as those charged by other houses in the
same Hue of business. J. A. I) URIAHS,
II. T. HALL,
Aug 26 35 tf F. N. RUSE.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSI
NESS.
B ENJAMIN B. MORRELL still offers his servi
ces to the public in the above business and hopes
to receive a share of their patronage. He will at all
times give any information relative to the stocks of the
marker, aud also attend to the receiving und forwarding
Goods and the purchasing of Cotton.
HlFiS, Of Wiih
,’oollen, cotton and siik manufacture, v. har i lew have more than one cutlet. In Munches-- i weie ei
re shall sa.y will relate mere nearly to :hem. I ’er, upwards oi lo,0()U o( the workeis inln.bit j lasctvio
life of the most voluptuous Ottoman.” The
details oa the subject of :lie utter aud boitud-
le > liceuriouscess which prevails in the dense
ly peopled manulucturing districts, are suck
ns u q ti are not exhibit here, and such as would
be wholly incredible were they not repeated
in various works of authority, and in numer
ous parliamentary inquiries. These details
I present a state ol society which in this respect
; can find no parallel except among the veriest
work : but generally breakfast is taken at the j ° which, as t e priest nil!.- inters in ihe town, j bat barhtns. i iiis :s no partial evil; it is tin;
mill; very few are permitted to go home for i t * 1,ee hundred have been counted in Man- | conahU n ij' a Untie Mtuss of the population
tlte poor in great cities. I persons, 'i k-ase cells swarm wtiu verm::i, ottd
The-adult laborer rises at day light, the f “ r( ‘ htaded with fib h, and not seldom contain
year round, and woiks until eight o'clock, at i :i 1 !| S- "hich repels tu the luxunes of the place
which time 30 to 40 minutes are allowed for j tmtd if, in tut u, becomes the toou ol the in
breakfast. In many mills, however, the en- j mates. But the manulactuiing iaboters uo
gines are not stopped, and the workman | not always inhabit tnen- own hired houses;
snatches his scanty meal as h Overlooks his I h fi V resort iu multitudes to lodging-houses,
RKFKaE.VCK.S.
that meal. After this no cessation until li
o’clock, when the engine stops, and one hour
is allowed for dinner; for this they go home.
They re-asscmble at one, and 1 bor until eight
•tester. The appearance
during tlie night,” says Ga
houses,
. . . T .. , , -T irtvna I Splertdid Euil-roidereil Mjonseliti de Laiues,
JOHN A . Ns JOHN J ON E • , I primed do do do. bl’k Ituiiaa 8ilk double width
Attomies at Law. j Orode KUiui A Mationa Silks, rieli lie d. Poiedo Souite
W ILL practice in the counties of the Cherokee j Florenrc Silks and Italian .Craves
Cir<-uit. and in Cobh and Carroll of the Coweta j xS-ic-li Savin MaiUniin Shawls, do do do
Circuit, ttfiice at Van Wert, Paulding county, Geo. j Merino and Thibetdo. French and English Prints
Mav 27 I* t Swiss and Jackonet Muslins, fig'd and plain do.
The Southern Recorder aud Augusta Constitution- j IJluslins, and Laoe Capes and Collars
BOOTS AND SHOES.
D F. PLUMING, No. 7. Hayne Street, Charles-
. ton, S. C. Is uow rycflying a full assortment of
] the above articles,'to which he invites tlio attention of
- liis friends.
Feh, IU [Messenger] 7 Ht
nli.-t w ill please copy.
\V. J. BONNER,
Attorney at Law—Culhbort, Randolph County, Goo.
Refeuknces.—O. a. BuU, Esq. K. L. Haralson,
I-lsij. Will. Dougherty, Esq. Gen. H. A. Haralson,
Drs. Coleman -V Ridley.—LaGrange, Ga.
Florence, Ga.—J. L. Bull, Ks).
Thomaston. Ga.—Gcu. Thomas Beall.
Cohunhus, Ga.—Hon. W. T. Colquitt.
Greenville, Ga.—Judge I\ araer.
May 6
1‘ETF.R J. STROZKR,
Attorney nt Law—Albany, Baker Co. Geo.
I) EFKRENCES.—Col. Robert A. Toombs. Hon.
I 1, Garrett Andrews, Washington; Sanmol T, Bai-
Jev, Macon; Warren A Scnrboro, Perry; Campbell A
Towns. Colmuhus.
Septembers
19 tf
LAW NOTICE.
i Swiss and Jaconet Muslin Trimming
Thread Laces and-Edgings, Muslin Bands
! Infant's Linen Cambric Caps and Waists
i Irish Linens, Long Cloths and Long Lavras
; Bird Eye Diaper, Table Damask
! Bleached and brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Linen do
[ Linen Cambrie Ild'kfs, Thread Insertion fc Beading
j pin'd and plain Bobinets, Camels Hair Shawls
1 Gent’s Merino Shirts and Drawers, Ladies do do
[ Ladies Silk and Cotton Hoiserv
| Black and colored Net Silk Reticules
j Ladies hl'k aud col'd Kid Gloves, do do Fillet do
i Geu’ts sup. Siik Hdk’fs, rich Marseilles corded Skirts
Corsettsand Corsett Lacings, LocCabin Ginghams
! Hirli Cotton Fringe and Canton Flannels
j Needles, Pins, Hooks and Eyes
Rich plain Bonnet Ribands, do Cap and Bonnet do
Rich blond & thule laces, striped X plaid swiss muslins
: Ricii Coat anti Over Coat Buttons
i Linen Tapes and Bobhinetts,
NEGRO SHOES & WOOL HATS
| Superior Kerseys and Blankets, Wax ft Kid Dolls
NEW-OKLEANS.—George Whitman
NOTICE.
\ LL persons ipdehted to the firm of Gray cc Phil- bepaupnage.
X\. lips, are earnestly requested to trail and settle
their accounts. Unless it is done, all the notes and
accounts of the concern will he put in suit.
Feb. 10 7 tf WM. B. PHILLIPS.
WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
T HE subscriber has opened tho Ware Houses be
tween the Episcopal Church and the CUamrlmn-
ehee Rail Road anti Banking Company house on Ogle
thorpe street, where lie is ready tu receive Cotton and
other produce ou storage, und solicits a share of pub-
Greut Britain.
keli, “ must fill j After unckastity, itiff mpjrnnce is the great
the heart of imy tuna open to the feelings of , vice of these factory operatives, and the facts
humanity with pain aud unutterable disgust.” j furnished ot; this he id are scarcely I s, lame: -
Rooms, with beds s; read on the floor, cov- table. Iu Manchester alone tl ere are about
ereil «ith clothing of the most scanty and fd- j one thousand inns,i>cerhouses aud gin vaults,
I ways taken nt the mill. By this distribution thy description,occupied iudtscriu mutely with j of which at least nine-tenths are kept for tlie
j of time, about sixteen hours of the day are ■ i C.'sou3ol both sexes—•_ o u g men,young wo- j supply ol ihe laboti ig population ; open at
I ile voted exclusively to labor. In many mills. ■nett, wives, and their til Idren—ail lying I early dawn, to tempt poor creatures on theif
! aud especially where trade is brisk, the time ! "* » noisome atmosp-here, swarming with vet- j way to lie mormug task, late at night to re-
] of labor is increased, aud then what is called '< »»«. : 'ud often intoxicated. But a veil must I eeive them when wea:y ol their labor, .and to
! long hours and night work is introduced. ; be drawn over the atrocities eomnit.ed. Yil- idler constantly the opiate in which to drown
! This mode of wotkiug is thus described bv i kny and atrocity arc here po'urayed in their ; all the sorrows of a wearisome life. One of
COLUMBUS.-Damet MoDougald, Hampton S. or nine o’clock, with only an intermission of
buntil ami J. uallioHii. ; . , v , . , . .
AFALAC1IIGOLA.—Goldstein «3c Co. Harper A ! Dveniv minutes allowed lor tea, winch is al-
Holnies.
MOBILE.'—James M. Tarlton.
HATS AND CAPS.
J UST received at the sign of the Large Hat,
Gent’s, black and drab R ussia Hats
“ “ “ Beaver “
** Leghorn Hats, Children’s Leghorns.
Bovs Fancy and Palm Leal Hats,
Where mav also he found a general assortment of
Hats and Caps. Purchasers are respectfully invited
to tali aud examine. J. T. KPi’ioUkli. k Cn.
Columbus, March 10 H d
rpUU undersigned having hwanvl nt Irwinton. Ala. ; Linseys. Bed-Tirking ami Gsiudmrg;
L will practice in the counties of Russell, Macon, pplcmlid assortment of Rich Perfumery.
LOTS FOR SALE,
In the town of Glenville, Alabama.
T HREE 30 acre lots and two 20 acre lots, imme
diately fronting the residence of Dr. \\ lit. Flake,
as a place of summer residence. Glenville possesses
tlte advantages of a good school, good society and a
healthy location. Enquire of Dr. Wm. Flake, or
SMITH, BEATTIE tc Co
March If) U
one of the witnesses iu the evidence taken on darkest clmracter.” An author of repute, j these dens of evd was watched closely for
the Factory Bill: speaking of the condition oi the factory la- j eight successive oatuidays, and the pveragfc
“ y/e started at 3 o'clock on Monday mor- ; borers, says, “ they are crowded together in visits in forty minutes were 112 men and' 1U3
Orders for the sa\e and purchase of Cotton, cjtlier [ anti worked till 5—rested half an hour: j such numbers, and in situations so shocking, J women, or at the late ol 41J per houi.
will meet with prompt at-
produce and mercliandiz.
tendon.
He Inis four Cotton Boxes now ready to carry cot
ton forward, and will make engagements for freight
with planters and others having cotton on the river.
F. A. CLAYTON.
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
APALACHICOLA.
rjlIIE subscribers, having arranged to transfer their
X business to Apalachicola. Fin. arc prepared to re
ceive cotton and other produce, cither for sale or ship
meat, ou die usual terms.
Liberal advances made on consignments to their
friends at New York, Boston, or Liverpool.
KIMBROUGH A SMITH.
Columbus, Jan. 13, 1811-
. practice
Fike. Barbour and Henry, in Alabama, and in the j
.comities of Muscogee. Stewart. Randolph and Early !
tin Georgia. All el aims and other business entrusted j
in ni.< cliarec, .-hall m*ct with prompt attention. .
JOHN GILL SHORTER, j
Reteufvcks.—A. 11. Davis, Dr. Samuel Boykin,
James H. Shorter—Columbus, Ga.
Do-lee, Kolb tc McKay—Apalachicola. !
Irwinton, April 24 13 tf j
Also a ureat variety of articles too numerous to
mention. LCr’Dout forget to bring the 0 A SH. £ ~;j
Oct 14 42 y
L. J. DAVIES
T HE Board of Common School Commissioners,
for the county of Muscogee, will meet at the j
C’oxrt House in soul county, on Saturday, the 17 th ol :
April next, at 3 o'clock, P. M.
Bv order of said Board, this Him March, 1s4l. '
Mar- h 17. 4t N. McLESTEB, Cic-rk.
COFFEE, BALE ROPE, BAGGING &
DOMESTICS.
j/OIi sale by tho subscribers, at their brick Ware-
1 House, Front-Street.
60(1 bags Havana Green Coffee
300 pieces best Kentucky Bagging
150 coils Lest Kentucky Bale Rope
25 hales Domestic. Goods, received direct fn-in
manufacturers. H.-VLL, RUSE J: Ct>.
July 22 30 tf
went on till
for breukfa
took half au hour for dinner—then till „
o’clock, and took half au hour for tea; tlteji | exhioit.’ (Alison ou Population, it. 1/7,
till half past 11, then rest an hour and a j 1840.)
half; then till 5 o’clock on Tuesday morning—] An observer remarks, that there is a wide
rest half an hour: then till breakfast, for I difference tu the market of Manchester, at
which was allowed half an hour; then again i those hours whey tlie better classes .purchase
till 12 o'clock—diunes half an hour; then till ! their marketing, and on Saturdays in the a(-
5 o’clock, half an hour for tea; and then till | tenioon, whep the factoiy laborers receive
half past eleven, when we gave over mitii < their wag< s and make their purchases. 1 or
till 8 o’clock, and took half an hour ! t*»al the most unbounded charity is unable to j J hese visiters are in
.fast: went on till 12 o’clock, and | discover tho multitude of its objects, or j tile girl and svveethea
If an hour for dinner-then till 5 shrinks flora the scenes of horror which they j ter, taiher and son, £
the use of the first, “the best animal food
flesh, fish aud fowl, and the best vegetables,
Wednesday morning at five.” In 4G sucees
sive hours this only allows, all counted, 10
hours for sleeping, eating, &c. This process
is repeated twice more iu the week—-allowing
the laborer only part of tlnee nights in the
. week for sleep, and requiring 103 hours oft kept, and
i labor In the 144 of six days. Of course, iu i food, takes the p.ace ol the excellent attic-
various branches and at different times and j used by the middle and upper clyses. Hit
places, the rule of working varied. All ac- j vegetables are eoRally deteriorated, being tot
counts agree that the labor required was too : refuse of previous markets
These visiters are men, women with infants,
cetheart, the mother and daugh-
grey haired grand sire add
half-clad grand child, prostitutes and pick
pockets, all jumbb d in a mass of evil, to the
“ruin of every thing chaste in woman, and
every honest feeling in man.” “Minglingin
wild carouse:—blasphemy, fornication, adul
tery, incest, child murder, form the dark-back
ground; while drunkenness, thieving and ob
scenity stand out boldly in front.” At Glas
gow it is said that 30,000 persons are every
Saturday night in a state of brutal iutoxica-
.irc abundantly provided, and order, decency tion, and that eve-y tweltth house is devoted
and civility reign while ihe business goes on.” . to the sale ol ardent spirits, in London, as
For the others, “coarse, badly fed, too long Mr. Buckingham asserted in Parliament, four-
iiot uufrccjL0.itly’ diseased auhnai teen of the principal gin-shops weie visited
-i - - -i—...n...., —tide j in one week by 142,453 men, 108,593 women,
and 18,291 children, in all 209,433. But de
tails of the dreadful progress oTintemperance
And these are ; in Loudon abound in a variety of publications.
Vv'e ! r lhc- state of ackuoffledgwl and deplorable
LAW NOTICE.
fnllF, subscribers will practice LAT.^ as
| jimier the name anil style ot t I. K E S
IRON AND NAILS.
4 r\ Tons of assorted Swedes I r »n.
j) V * 3 do horse shoe tlo. 2 do. Band do.
5 do. English Square do. 2 do. refined do.
150 lxees Nails—for sale by
Dec. 9 50 tf r. McLAREN.
DISSOLUTION.
rnHE copartnership heretofore existin" under the
I firm of Walker A Bailey, is this day d ssah ed
bv mutoal eonseiiu The business of the late firm will
be settled bv Thomas Bailey, one of the partners.
THOMAS BAlLE'i ■
Talbot CO. March 37. 3i'll
firm.
V E K-
It I L L A A L F O R 1) . in the Coweta circuit, the
counties m the Chattahoochee eir, uit, au»l in
r Alabama. Ollice at Lasr-nige, Troup co.
}t. M. WILKES,
,- hs einta o.
GREENWOOD A GRIMES’
H AVE by recent arrivals from New Orleans and
the North, received a large and assorted stock III
GRCX3ERIES, which thev oiler at tlie lowest market
gieat, the watchfulness and care too intense I purchased iu confusion, noise and not. - , , . i • i
t t,iLir hreiKf'Ki ;n-d tea are usually iirnoraiice, aud Seim-barbarisirt, in which a
t>,{. ( ii|(r continued to be consistent with seen u:.u uiiuKicisi «-i*u na <uc uaumij • » *
TT-rr iii • . riHBt.rti- i ’ ii i i *i i I t .!•„ ji'tlfo m. * t m interval of half au 1 uia-iS of the British population is found,
rnHE subscriber has just opened teOOj.tnla Kv.fl jjealtli or hai>j)Uicss ojf Luiuai; endurance. * Liken at tne nuns, »n a.j ti i.«ui du , 1 1 .
1 French finish Calico, at the low price of 31 l-4c j rp t j j terri lile slavery were subject also the i liour allowed lor that purpose. “ It consists I ’l'oves that tlie laudable exer.ions, made m
per yard for cash. L. J. DAVIES i £ * d ^ ve # iff ate. opc. .- generally of weak tea, nearly cold, with a lit- ibe last twenty years, for .he dtllus.on pi
° CtoberM ** i SK if tlin feuV were diorteS for fe j Be bread. In some places, of milk porridge.” knowledge and the tmprovement of edttet,
males and children, it was meiely to accom- j I hey sup in the evening, in the mill, u|>on
mo,date their powers of vjurfily. It was not | the same as lor hour^e- , ^ iUc6c ^ wiI , |, C c„ Il( iuued, and good
i he words of inspi-
rer, by those
destruction
h.le that re-
be cflective
LOOK OUT, LADIES!
J UST RECEIVED, a large assortment of the lalvst
style of China, Crockery and Glass ware.
tion, have not yet borne all the fruits which
he-ar be- j may have been expected. There is uo doubt
prices for Cash, consisting iu part, of the following at-j tleinent of the business. All persons indebted t" the T , ,,
tides:— i firm are respectfully requested to make immediate
/detec.f,.
Doc 30
B. C. FERKILL,
J. O. ALFORD.
" DK..JNO. J. B. H- store!
« | AS Yeitiov+A fits office tx* the room ^ I
of T. A. Brannon, a fow doors above
Walkers, ami nearly opposite Col, Banks Drua
Noveinlnr 25
Stor^j
JOHN HUNTER-A Co.
H AVE for sale. 1000 sacks Liverpool 6«h
200 <lo. Coffee. 20 hlids. Sugar
; too bfels Canal Flour. SO Jo. t.ir
50 do. Whiskey 50 da. N. U. Svr-ip
• Joli boxes fresh hunch Raisins, Bagging
Knne, T-vtiae, Rice, Caudles, Butter.
March 9
THE MUSCOGEE INSURANCE COM
PANY,
4 UB now ready for-the transaction ot business.
-y Ollice over Wm. A. Redd A. Co', store, Broad-st. j
DIRXCTOKS:
JOHN WARREN, JOHN PEABODY,
ri E THOMAS. T. B. HOWARD. I
« greenwood, kenith mckenzie.
JOHN BAN Kb, President.
M.\tr. R. Evaxs, .*5eccetary.
February 94
D 'I
1000 ps. Ragging, 1200 roils Bair Rope
50 hlids. St. Croix Sugar, 150 bbls do. do.
20 fihds F«»rto Rico do. 10 hlids N. Orleans do.
700 bags Rio & Cuba Coffee, 15boxes Lump Sugar
10 do. Boston refilled do. 10 tlo. White Havana do-
50 tons Swedes and English Iron assorted
Cast. German, Blisteredand Spring Steel
Jloop and b.uid Iron. Nail Rods
kegs Nails and Brads, 300 bbls Whiskey
it''- N. E. Rum, 50 do. American Brandy
50 aU do. Gin, 5 pipes Hollard do.
5 «lo. Co "tttt*" ^ Champaigtie Brandy
011 (*L.'udo:*Porter, 40 doz. Lemon Syrup
MaTleira, Port, Teueriffe, Pale Sherry *
San Luuar and ,. 1 . ncs
25 baskets Champaign-' 5-* iue, Curtlials ass d.
jtldoz Pickles, Sauces at..> Ketchup
175 boxes Sperm Caudle.-. I,.''' kegs W nite Lead
400 gals. Linseed Oil, 20 tons Castings _
Lamp Oil and Spirits Turpentine, 25 bbls Vinegar
SweaUneals, Raisins, Alluonds. Candy
100,000 Segars, various brands
Pepper, Spice. Ginger, 50 boxes Soap
200 bags Shot. 1000 lbs Bar Lea 1
i 00 kegs Powder. 4cc. Ac.
Thev respectfully invite <ui examination oi then
. £ where thev think will be to-..ud almost every ar-
tiVfo usually kept in such stores.
Columbtls, June 1, 1510 23 tf
pectfuii
paynicut.
TAYLOR.
BENJAMIN WALKER.
The subscriber, having purchased the interest of his
! firmer copartner. Dr. Taylor, wiil continue the Drug
I business at tlte old stand, sign oi'the golden mortar,
and hopes, bv a strict attention to business, to merit a
continuation of-the patronage so liherallv extended to
the late firm. LENJ. Y ALKEh.
’ DOCTOR TAYLOR w 11 continue to devote fits
j -attention exclusively to the practice of his profession
j His ollice, for the present
: A Walker.
at the old stand of Taylor ;
Golmubn'si Dec. 23. '
STRAYED
nKOM the subscriber, in Grrard. Alabama,.on the
' 6th February, a bay HORc-E. four years old, in ;
[ tolerable order, has no marks that! distinctly recollect
\ except a spot on one of his hmd le-s that has no haw
i on it occasioned by a cancerv nearly as large as the
1 ’ •- 1 .wJ 7 TniTvt lit* it:».y a Klltilii SDOI
palm of a person s
his face, though not
baud. I think he has a small spot !
ertaiu- He has a tolerable |
RE ADY MA D E C LOTll I N G,
citKAP Fon cash !
rnHE undersigned, next to the Bank of Columbus,
_L has commenced receiving hi? stock of
Ready Made Clothing,
consisting of
Overcoats, Cloth Cloaks, Boston Wrappers
Blanket Coats, Frock and Dress Coats ol every des
cription
Blue. Black,Cadet mixed Pants ; C
Kentuvkv
Black
Woolly „
Cloth ind Cossimere, together with some low priced
Abeaurifirt style of-bilk and Cotton Umbrellas
PiLk, Wooileu and Cotton Shins aud Drawers
Cotton Shirts with Linen Bosoms aud C'oihirs
Colored Jo. Linen- l-tulrle-l do.
8iik, Cotton and yier.no Half Hose
Gloves. Suspenders, Linen Collars and X3-t?oms
St.teks-cf every variety. Cloth and Hair Brushes
Cologne, Fur and Seal f ups, Hats
Traveling Trunks and Bags, Ac.
j man woe in till the conceivable intensity ol
i famine, disease and anguish. We regret ex-
] ceedingly to find it stated that the humanity
i which was roused, by these appalling disclos-
j tires, to pass a bill for the relief of the factory , n
1 children, has failed of its purpose, anti that
; the law is, to a very considerable extent, trva-
j dad or disregarded. While it is more proftt-
I able to employ wb@ta .and children than men,
xentucky Jeans Frock arid Dress Coats, do. Pants. . we f eal (he law wrii in a great measure be a
Slack ,-id Figured >ilk 5 elv« 5 cats , j ea< j r . These wretched n cnle have still
A oolleu Velvets. Flaiu and Fie-ds-alms , . -• , », - ,
Both mid fini-moerc. tocedicr with some low priced ! a desire to ll. c, and I! t.lcy cannot ].iacute
them, which is sufficient in quantify to satisfy | in raising the poor from their degraded con-
the cravings of hunger, but possesses little d.t:on. Jf, as the adversaiy said, a man will
nutritive quality. Half masticated and has- ! a!1 klxat he hath for his life, the naked,
tilv swallowed, it is thrust into tlie stomach j starving paupers will refuse all advantages
"a state unfavorable to digestion.”—(Gas- j which do j:ot include food and clothing and
kcll.) The shortness ol time allowed, aud
tlie distance many have to go, make haste in
evitable in truing to and fro, and in their eat
ing. Those laborers who are not employed
in ihe mills, but in such branches of the man
ufacture as may be followed at their dwelU
IPS.
m ms : made his Traveling Trunk? aud Bags, Ac.
heavy mane -na tall. 1 tin . j A P me Assortment r-t
way to^Talbot county, wuere^ew^j BQOT ^ gflOES AND PV2
hcny e to my^If, | ALr.—a*We lot of Negro Clotiiag- _
cer Cvi. n. a-/ t; v - — —. ... hi Tb« above article.- will be sold an fow tor CAbH ai. . pailitul eir»CUO!i5 and tilt; saddc’St r.nticU
ev .-an b« had in this market. J. S. ^MlTIf. t nations. Men, women and children are tie-
Cokimbus, Dec. 4 * ,
rinfitb, near Taibmton. Talbot county-. wUl
hberallv rewarded. -MILTON J. TARVER.
March M, 1641
shelter. Nay: they must he emancipated
from work houses,- and provided with homes,
before they can be induced to receive, or be
made susceptible of all the blessings of civ
ilization.
The religious condition of the pauper po-
lnas, fare no better.; many of them far w orse, pulatiou is fully evinced by tlie foregoing
employment for thenjse’ves and their children j being compelled to resort to tho parish for sxetch. There is good reason to believe,
upon their own terms or the terms of the law, some allowance in addition to their wages, that their mora s are not so b.ui a.-, in those
they must accept the terms of the proprietors, j In the Keport ot the Poor Law Comm,s-| ages when tire statutes brai ded them :-s
Delay is death. i siouersfot 1838, *e find it’statcd, that “they - rogues, vagabonds, aud sturdy beggars.”—
a state of great destitution : houses j But there is no good re- son to bel eve them
ire of furniture, children half clad, food more fully imbued with the spirit of tbegos-
chienv potatoes, oat meal porridge, and milk, 1 pel in this Jay, than win n they wi re under
a herring ot a little bacon on Sunday •; and Catholic domination. And it cannot be de-
rhe women a 1 trie tea, coffee :-td brerj- fiieci, that the charity uhi^fc fed t mra a. «.oa-
Butt^-r, betr and meat are beyoid their reach; vencs and mouasteiies. w;g mucii n.o*e
ontoR's, fri'd with lard, too der than that winch has driven them to tlie
As might be expected, tliis close confine- are
went and unintermitting labor is not without
its visible effects upon the frame an't consti- j
tution of the laborer; The deterioration
which actual observers have noted in theco
respects in thirty years, nil the mind with the
and even sliced
13 tf
dear for common uss. The - savers have ’ work-house. As the ( :iuica i
zlaiid.