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VOLUME XIV.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1841.
NUMBER 15.
xi sortnient of Groceries, consisting of
Kid bids Canal Flour: Ai(J sacks Rio Coffee;
10 lilids.St Croix Sugar; AID Javs* Cotfee;
30 casks Cheese ; * 40 boxes Sperm Caudles
I WYNXTON HOUSE AND LOT,
FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber is induced, by the necessity of
economizing, to offer for sale his very desirable
lot and iinproveiuouts in the village of Wymituu. The
! lot contains about seventeen acres, all of it under fence,
! with a large qurinrity of timber standing. The dwcl- ; 20 boxes Soap; 1000 lbs-Loaf Sugar
ling contains sevUn rooms of convenient, size; six ol j 300 galls \\ inter-strained Lamp Oil;
thorn with lire places. Tktere are good out buildings) | 500 ** Fall Oil; 20 bbls Tanners’ Oil;
! stables, Ac. and a flourishing young orchard, besides j 30 bxs common Tobacco ; 40 kgs Dupont’s vFV Gun
a variety of shrubbery, vines and ornamental trees on *»0 bags Shot, assorted ; Pmvder ;
the place. It is situated very conveniently to the A- j 1 pipe Seignette Brandy; 1 pipe Otard Brain!y ;
• adcuiies, and on tin* main road, adjoining Air. Marks. J 1 qr cask Port W ine; 1 qr cask Irish N\ hiskey :
Persons desirous of securing such a place on good j 20 bbls common Gfo ; 10 doz Buckets ;’
terms,may have a bargain by applying to me. ; 400 lbs Pepper; 10 doz Brooms ;
JAMES {?r NORMAN. I 150 kegs Nails; 15 tons Iron, assorted;
JUST RECEIVED, I drawing expected Friday, april odx.; remarks of mil warren, of Georgia served life native State well. And Tot this.
4 NI) for sale by JAMES ROUSSEAU, an as- j GEORGIA LOTTERY". made in committee of the whole feb. 18. j mid in expectation that be would continue to
Class 14, to be drawn April the Jd, 1841. Mr, Chairman : Some days ago, onjthe dis- j do so, he was elected by th-ni to s?*ive her
highest prizes: , cussiou of a proposition to appropriate *100, here. And now, liesavs they have t;i<cr> <lit>
3 0,000 DOLLARS! j 000 to close the Florida war, 1 commenced a <?d him, or they won d not have given then*
£10,000, 86,000. $3,000, $3,000, $2000, and 23 pri&s of reply to some remarks submitted by my col- vote to den. Harrison, That they have dis-
THK MUSCOGEE INSURANCE COM
PAN V,
\ K E now ready for the transaction of business.—
. Office* over \\’m. A. Redd A Co. store. Broad-fit.
DIRECTORS:
JOHN WARREN, JOHN PEABODY,
G. E. THOMAS, T. B. HOWARD.
E. .«. (i KEEN WOOD, KEN ITH McKEXZIE.
JOHN BANKS, President.
Matt. R. Evans, Secretary.
February 24 0 tf
WALTON R. II A l\ HIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Girard, Russell Co. Ain.
January 27 5 v
Me DOUG A LI) & WATSON,
Attorneys at Law—Columbus, (So.
Aoril 8 15y
ORVILLE A. BULL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Will continue to practice regularly in the
Couulies of Troup, Meriwether. Heard and Harris,
in Georgia, and Chambers Co. in Alabama.
LaGrango, Ga. Man-1. 24, DM1. 1:ilnlil11 ^ BROWN WOOD FEMALE COLL EG 1-
r LEONARD T. DOYAL. ATE INSTITUTE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, j TITHE exorcises of this Institution \*rill close on
'\TriLL practice in all the counties of the Flint j ■- Thursday the 26th inst. and will be resumed on
\V Circuit. Office at Culloden, Monroe County, j the fourth Monday in January next.
Georgia. i Dr. Brown has associated with him for die iiext
Mah'fli 10 11-Gm-Sl0
February 3 0 d
DBS. WARE A POND
H AVING purchased the Drug Store, recently oc
cupied by Col. Banks of this city, will devote
their personal attention to the business, and from sev
eral veats experience as Druggists, they flatter fliem-
-uflvc* tfie.v will Ik* aide, t.i in*-** svmmhwI satisfw-
tion to all who may favor them with their patronage.— (
They will soon have in addition to tlieir present stock, i V
a well selected supply of fresh articles, .all of which
cau lie had on the most favorable terms. We le-
quest all who inay wish to purchase, to call and ex
amine* our ntork and prices.
Colutnhus, .Tati. 27. 5 tf
GREENWOOD A SLATON,
H AVING associated with thehi ill business, Tlio , s
E. Greenwood, formerly of LaGrauge, Georgia
WS
2D M Havana .Cigars; and various other articles, all
of which he will sell low' for cash. Jan 53 -Itf
THE NEW STEAMER ORIOLE,
A. LEONARD, Master,
ILL run regularly between this place and Apa-
•hicida. stopping Ht the iriteriueibale landings,
j The Oriole is a substantial) light-draught boat, and will
he enabled to ascend the river whenever-any other
at can. Her Cahill is handsomely v and couimodi-
sly fitted jip for Passengers. Captain Leonard, br
ing tin ex|H»rienced Kngine'er, and having commanded
several boats oiy this River for many years, confidently
expects a share’of patronage from his friends and the
public generally. - Freights by this Boat, op and down,
will be taken as low as by any other; and engagements
for the same may be made with
YONGE & BEALL, agents.
Columbus, Jan 20, 1841 ' 4tU
£2.000. Ac. Ac.
Tic kets *10—Halves $3—Quarters £2 50.
Drawing expected on Friday, April Kith.
Class 15, to lie drawn'April 10th, 184 1.
HIGHEST l'KI/.E
35,000 DOLLARS
$10.0011, S'1,000, $4,000. $3,0(10, 25 of of 1.00(1.
Tickets $10—Halves $."»—Quartern $2 50.
Prayviug on pec ted on Friday, April v2A.
Class 10, to be drawn on Saturday, April |7t!i, 1S4L
HIGHEST 1'iaZKS
§60,000 600.000
league, (Mr. Cooper,) which lie had made credited him is conceded; l iitilit denied
in Committee of the Whole, in answer to : that they have fleeted others to act with, or
the member iron Ohio, on the causes of that for their action, « ith the member from Ohio?
war. It was then deteimined, nol to be in ! No, sir, no such thin.;. This charge isdoit-
order, an: 1 . I notified the House, that at some ble; it :s against me, and against tjiose who
lime, while in Committee of the Whole, sent me here. Yes, sir, ihev actun: on the
(when it seems that every tiling is in order.) same side with the member fro'm Ohio : —
I would go into a fail reply. 1 now, sir, avail and l, as being their representative, chosen
myself (if the very wide range given to this for tiff* reason.
debate, and in which my tinee colleagues, Air/ Cooper said, he did not charge his
from Troup, Gainesville and Macon, have , colleagues w ith acting, with the member from war upon die institutions, credit, and pros-
Jen. Har
man had served the State ; but, as his friends'
thought, he gave evidence of a disposition to
serve himself, and they gave leisure for the
same service.
Mr. Cooper, here asked Mr. Warren if hr.
had any reason for saying the people of Geor
gia had evidence of his intention to servo’
himself?
Xo other, said Mr. Warren, than his and
their action. .So soon as they saw his deter
mination in act against tlieir wishes in the elec •
tion of a President, anti thereby defeat tlieir
efforts to correct the abuses existing in the
administration of the Government. My col
league, Mr- Chairman, dut not only fefuse to
act with those uhi> elected' him in file great
work of reform ; bi.it, sir, in ill the history of.
Georgia polities, lie is the, first lheiiibefot
Congress who has addressed a circular to his'
constituents instructing therS how te vote lot
a president. The action off the patty who
elected him show flint they considered this*
course of his, his own service. That' He
had thrown off the obligation of a repr'eseu-'
tanve to carry out the \\ill of Ids constituents,•
and had set up for himself in opposition to'
lheir wishes, and endeavored t'.l defeat their
purpose. Under these circumsjtmces, l caif'-’
not believe it at all surprising to’aov due that*
be should have !> en discredited. Thafllis’
old friends ;iiid constituents should not liiiyo'
believed h’s stump prophecies, liurlle under
such ciiounis.tauces. lie was elected to this'
Congress by ills opponents of this A'dmhits-
tration—an Athmutslratiou whose merciless
$15,00.1, $10,000. $8,000, $7.0000, ««.ooo, an.l fiftr of | eu S»ged, “> prosecute, my purpose. The j Ohio, except in’ their support of
$ia)0o are Ar. * j purpose ol vindicating my coiistitueiits, I risen.
Ticket* 820—Halve*
? io-
DOCTOR FALL,
I ^OltMERLY of.Morgan.but now jiennancntly set
tled in Decatur, DcKalb comity, Georgia, bus
5 in all forms
leorgia,
ill continue to carry on their business at Preston’s
corner, under the mime ami style of G BEEN WOOD,
SLATON A Co. They will keep constantly unhand
a good assortment of
Staple ami Fancy Dry Goods, practiced 25 years, with unusual succe
hats, boots, shoes, hardware and cutlery, china, glass ; of Dropsy, and for the last 1 i years has given his inl
and crockery. A good assortment of soaps, perfumery j divided attention to the treatment of that dis; use only,
and stationary. They have made arrangements for I His treatment is entirely on a new plan, ami much su-
ainl will receive early i'.i the Spring a good supply of I perior to that suggested by our best medical writers.— j
superior wt oden ware, Ac. Tlieyirlvite all who wish This improvement he claims as made by himself.— !
to be supplied with good art" ;it a fair price to give J He invites all dropsical persons and persons afflicted !
tlieiq a call before purchc^ih \ with liver disease and asthmatics, to call on .him. He
-Quarters J^3.
Drawing expected on Fridav, April .10.
Class IT, to.be drawn on Saturday, A;iril 2till, It'll.
HIGHEST PKIEES.
810,000 DOLLARS!
$10,000, $5,000, $3,000. $2,500. $2.IK)0, and 100 of |
$J,000are 100.000 Dolls’.
Tickets $10—Hal-V.es $5—Quarters $2 50.
For tickets in any of the above lotteries, address
(post paid) J. H. AXIMiEWS,
"March 01. 14-2t Coliunbus. (la.
piTo'v ol tlie .tountry, has well nigh ruined
our constituents. And lie now joins the Ad
ministration in tins war, and tells us ttiat the
pecuniary sutVering of the people Is brought
on by ilie banks. Ye.,, sir. and lie tells us
also that he abhors the: eourse of some gen
tlemen here, pretending (o oHe opinion, and
acting iijioti another. Let tVs examine the
November :
4S »t
WILLIAM I). ELAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ta7.t*Wei!-, Marion County, Georsria,
A vrlLL practice in Talbot, Harris, Muscogee and
\ V Stewart, of the Gliattsihooehee Circuit. Also it:
Mr. JOHN UH1NK,
(Now Professor of .Music in the Macon (jollegt)
j principal in the Musical Department of the Brown- j
wootl Institute, a gentleman whose zeal,, success ami
character as a Music Teacher,cannot be surpassed,
for. IJ. will Rive his undivided attention’to die duties
lias practiced Medicine in Georgia, more limn thirty
years, and although now unable to bear the fatigue of !
genera! practice, is willing to do'all that lie can, to re- j
lieve sufl’eriiig humanity, if persons will come to him. j
If preferred,'he will undertake cases on the principle !
of “lit) cure, no pay.’*
Mafiji 10 ll-w4t-mtf j
rpiIE subsi'riber has just opened 1800.yards Rich
.L French finish Calico, at the low price of 51 l-4c
per yard for cash. L. J. DAVIES.
October 14 i’2 tf
Ramiolpli, Sumter and MaCon, ol the Soutli-\\ cstern i of tfi,. Iu<tjtuu*, ami every exertion will be made to
C lrcuiL J merit a continuance of the generous support and high
February 10 7 12m j reputation which die Browuwoixl Institute has always
j shared. Brownwood is unquestionably in a very
healthy situation.
! Brownwood, Nov. Itf 47 tf
j The Sentinel, Columbus, Advertiser and Journal,
Montgomery, Journal ami Federal Union. Milledge-
j rille, will publish every other week until the 4th Mou-
j flay in January, and send accounts to R. C. B.
If
T HO M AS IIISFIO V
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Newton, Baker County. Georgia.
AVING resumed the practice, will attend the
Courts of die South Western Circuit.
February .*1 * fi 3m
ISAAC 7 E. BOWER,
AfTORN EY AT L A AY.
RK.MDKS IX
CUTIIIIKRT, UANDOI.PU COUNTY, GA,
Anri will miUinuc to |.rnrlb'e in thr r.mntfea of Stew
nri, Unmlolpli. Qecatur, Tlimhakj Lt*e, Baker, Rally
•uid Sumter. 40 lam tv
LAW NOTICE.
TJOBERT MITdfiflJiL, Attorney nt Law. Imving
J V. rernoT.ul from (Irofoin and settled himsell pei-
mnnentlv at LaFayette, Cliambera cnwtity, Alnbainn,
tender- b’n profesainnal service, to the jiubSieiu e'Mi-
er.ri. He will attend the (Jireuit Courts in Chambers,
Mnron. Kussell. Tallajioosu add Randolph cdlluties,
Alabama, and Troup, Harris and Heard eoimtie
(■eorei.i. Any business entrusted to Ills
promptly atiemleil to.
LaFayette, Jail. l-A
~ S. T. CHAPMAN,
Aitorney and Counsellor at I^vw—Coluihlnis. Ceofgta.
O FFICE on Btmiil street, next door to < 'ohjiUbiis
Enquirer, will attend the Courts ill the Cliatta-
lmiH-.bee (lirenit; also those of Chandlers, Russell and
Barbour counties, Alabama.
January 20
LAW.
M ACON ft MAY Attorneys at Law, Kiuotville.
Crawford eoitittv (leorsia—Will rontibue to
praetiee in RnndolpU, Early. Deealhr. Baker. Loe,
Sumter and Dooly, of the south westbril eireuit—
Marion and Tallmt of the Cl.3tlal100.d1ee ; C.awford,
Houston, l’ike, Tpson, and Monroe, of the Flint
Cireuiu Jan. 13. •
vill be
Siiifxl
tf
r II (E N I X li O T E L ,
(FLORENCE. GKO.)
rnHE uiulersigucd respectfully informs his friends
|_ and the jmblic, that In* has.taken charge of ilio
Plnrnix Hotel, in Florence, (In. Mild expects to devote
his whole personal attention to rendering comfortable
those who may favor him with a call. His stables
will be well supplied ami carefully attended to, and
110 exertions will be spared to give general satisfaction.
JOHN 1\ HARVEY.
December 16 51 *tf
THE GLOBE HOTEL.
r 11IIIS well-known estaldislnnent, situated on the
I southeast corner of the Stjoare, in the town of
Lagrange, Troup county, Georgia, is now open, under
the direction and management ol the subscriber and
his La«ly, who will take great pleasure in administer
ing to uie comfort of anv person who may invor them
wltl. «» r*\l. ' *5- J. THOMl’rfON.
Lagrange, Jan fi 2tf
ALABAMA LANDS FOR SALE.
s. t. R. »
T. It.
Entire
7
] 4
50
E Half 21 22
26
N li jif
8
1 I
30
S half :t2 lit
28
S half
4
14
30 .
N half 33 20
26
S lialf
»)
14
30 ;
W half 30 15
24
ri hair
11
14
2.0 '
ri half 20 10
23
S half
34
19
28
i N half ll 14
30
W naif
23
4fi
28
! E half. 2 IS
25
S halt’
20
13
2U
Entire 33 15
25
Any oftlie abc
ivc Lnnds ^
,vill be sold on terms to suit
j purchasers, by application to John D. Pitts, Esq. Flor-
l nice, Ga. or to the subscriber at Macon.
! April 15 Ifi if J. COWLES.
LEONIDAS KING—Attorney at Law, NEW GOODS FOR CASH.
II.I. .-ittrnd faithfully to any busmt'ss rnnHiled | yjIHE subacriber lieiiig desirmis to settle hia last five
BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!!
\ SPLENDID article of Calf Boots fair stitched
and ]dated heels for 85 cash, at
Oct ^ ** tf L. J. DAVIK<.
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
rpiIE undersigned have iormed a copartnership, hu-
.1. dur the firm of YONGE & BEALL, lor the
transaction of a general C o 111 in i s s i o n and W are-
II ouse business, at the old stand of Win. P. Yonge,
in From street, opposite tlie new brick dwelling of J.
H. Shorter, Esq. They intend to devote their exclu
sive attention to the above business, and by strict at
tention thereto, hope to merit ami receive a liberal
share of patronage. When cotton is intended to he sold
immediately, they will make no charge for storage,
and will attend to the sale of llie same) ijf required so
to do. Having ;t general acquaintance with the pur
chaser# and a true situation of the market, they believe
that they can generallyuriore than save the commission.
Tlieir charges will be in conformity with ^ie
rates agreed upon by the ware-house and c<;mmissioti
merchants. - ^ WM. P. YONGE,
Columbus, £ept. 30. JOSTAH BEALL.
WAREHOUSE AN!) COMMISSION
BUSINESS/
rpiIE t'lidcF^igned, having associated themselves
X under tfil* firm of HAT'D, RUSE Ac (JO. for the
purpose of transacting a general Commission and
Walehouse Business, would inform their fi tends and
the public that they are now prepared to attend to any
business intrusted to tlieir charge. Tlieir Warehouse,
b'eiiijj constructed of brick, ahd detached from all other
buildings, may lie considered in all respects as entirely
fire proof. Plainer* ami others will therefore find it
for their jinicrest to store with them, on account of the
great saving in the premium of Insuranco, and the ad
ditional safety to those who do not insure.
They are prepared to advance liberally upon Cotton
and other merchandise stored with them; and ilieir
rates of storage and commissions, and all e ther charges,
will be as low as those charged by other houses In the
same line of business. J. A. DUBLOLS,
H. T. HALL,
Aug 26 35 tf F. N. KUSE.
RACES.
rn IT E antlunl Spring Meeting over the Western !
.8 Course, at Columbus, Ga wUlciiunueuceon Nrmt-
tlay, the 26;li April next, when the following sweep
stakes and purses will be run for, viz :
1st day—a Sweepstakes, for colts and fillies dropped
the Spring of l&Jd. at 8200 entrance, half
forfeit, anti 850 declaration 20 day* before
the race. 6 subscribers.
2d day—Sweepstakes for colts and fillies 0 years old,
2 mile heats. 8200 ent. half ft. 4 subs.
Same day—mile heats, J. C. purse,.. .8100
3<1 day—2-mile heats, J. C. purse 300
4th day—3 mile heats, J. C. purse 400
5th day—1 mile heats, J. C. purse 600
(ith day—mile heats, 3 best in 5, J. C. purse 250
Many stables arc engaged ts lie in attendance, conse
quently the lovers of the manly sport will he well paid
by a visit to this city during race week.
R. T. BRICE, Secretary.
'March 31, 1.211. 14.td
imi. placing them in their true diameter lie- | Tinit is true, Mr. Chairman,saiil Mr. "WW
lore the people of tlie several States of tins ' ren; lint tills (jiiahlicalion was ni.-ule after ilie
Confederacy—(1 do not say nat on, Mr Chair- very prompt contradiction of my collen'uue
man—1 do not use' the word in eonnectiou from Macon.
with our umii Govenimeiit—-I call it a (Jon- | But my colleague has assumed that his
federacy)—or 1 would rather say, Mr. Gliaii- predictions, made on the stump in Georgia,
man, that my purpose is to disuhnse the puh- \ have been fulfilled much sooner than he had I'ositn/ji of mv tolleaine, and 1 liiink it will
lie mind as to their true position. And i ! expected. It is not often, sir, that a true beadiintic! ihnt he !:;$i made liifr fetvspeeches
trust, sir, that the reporters will report and j prophet is the lirst to atinunncc the fulfilment j here without an atinck upon the banks. And
publish every word l may utter, and no more, 1 of his own prophecies, and the verv fact is )'»'(. sir, he is assoc ated and acts with a party
without their report beiur; sui milted to my l so suspicions as to aiithoi'ze an inquiry into >o Genrui'i whose head lias recommended a
revision. For there can lie no one more op- ! ihe matter. If I could understand what the system of banking a liuitied by him to be most
posed than 1 am, to the practice of making j piophe: ies on the stump in GeorY'a were, ’ •?''tteu and destructive in its tendency. Does
one speech here, and writing and publishing they wefe that, the member from Ohio hail uot m y ei 11 -.igue abhor lus own course ?
another, for home consumption, lam wii- | written a certain abolition letter, and that the- M . Got p t said that tlie beads of the par
ting that every word Isay here may be known i abolitionists were to increase and fio ahead ; ! 0 knew that he h id made no surrender of his
to every human being in this Confederacy, as j mid the motion of the member from M.issa- opinions, and that lie disagreftd with them in
thusetts to rescind the rule of this House, many things.
in relation to petitions for abolition, and the j Surely, Mr. Chairman, s;rid Mr. Warren,'
harangue of tlie member from Ohio as to the i * ‘■•an know nothing of the secret understand-,
causes of tlie Florida War—is the frhlence : ' lr , r between the gendeinan and ihe heads of
of the fulfilment of his prophecies. Now, j ‘he party to which he has lately been atfach-
iMr. Chairman, if the m'otiou of the member ! «d. All that l know is, that they have acted
from Massachusetts lead prevailed, and the j together on the stump,- and in the abolition
majority of the members here had taken j humbug at the South; and that his name
the floor when my colleague a.ud friend from [sides with the member from Ohio, even then " ;is <,!l their ticket lor the next Congress.
Troup did, lshould have asked the vote to In; j I suppose the gentlemen mighi have lieci.eon- The people of Georgia discredited him, and
taken, without further-debate. My purpose j sidered as assuming much to declare it •• a
! i i tins having liei n defeated, and a latiludin ’ coining to pass of his predictions. But. s ; r .
The (lenreia Journalnuri Arlahiuna Jomunl wii!copy : oils debate springing up, ill which my col- j when we remember that (he motion oflhc
tlie above (ill races, and semi in tlieir ac <ts. R T. B. league from Gainesville. Mr. Cooper, has 1 member from Massachusetts to ivseiiu! was
j made allusion to Ins remarks in answer, to the j lost by a majority much larger than that
member from Ohio. I shall limi eeil in 1 which :n‘
having been said by mu. 1 shall not discuss
the (pies!ion directly before the committee
for action, because (liesame principles which
must control on this motion, were discussed
yesterday, on a motion to strike out the ap
propriations for the branch mint at Charlotte,
N. C., anil decided as l desire, and 1 believe
this will be decided. Aud it’ t had obtained
COFFEE, DOMESTICS Ar SEGALS
OR sa
House, Front-Street.
300 bags Havana Greou Cufi’uo
80,000 prime Havua Sugars
25 bales Domestie G.oodi;, received direct from
manufacturers. HALL, RI SE A Co. .
March 31. 14-tf
MR. O. J>. RICE,
member from Ohio, J shall proceed, in as which adopted tlieiule, and, that not out
short a way as possible, to the prosecution of j member here out of forty approved of the
my purpose. But before 1 do it, [ must ask j harangue oftlie member from Ohio, lam ron-
the, committee to indulge me in a lew remarks
Oil the subject of the Tariff, as this has been colleague, of the fulfilment of li
the subject of discussion with my colleagues j is passing strange.
from Gainesville, Troup, and Macon. On j Mr. Cooper here remarked that he made
this subject the only dillereuoe between my I this allusion by way of appeal, to the mem
I li-el called on to sav, under sueii circum
stances as justified them. Tlie State Rights
party—a party opposed to Mr. Van Buren’s
re-election—elected him to this Congress.—
He came here, and soon thereafter mode,
demonstration of his favor for Mr. \ ail Bn-
ren. And i li is reminds me, sit, of the aucc-
; dote given bv my colleague of Judge Cobb,
nsirained to say that the annunciation, by mv ■ °l Georgia. W’liat is it, sir ? W liy, sir, he
said that that distinguished man, on one oc
casion, said to him: “Mark, we send to Cou-
pfophecy,
rn T'n F,r an D RK1* A i I! K R of PIANO colleague from Troup and myself, is as to j ber from Ohio—or remonstrance against this l :,m Mr. Cha
A FORTES AND ORtiANS, tVoin Now York, toe time when the Tariff should be adjusted. > treatment of his colleagues who had so ar- truth in tlie remark
niaj-be found at Mr. Bairow s Mansion Uoiiw), wAere j And, as this cannot lie accomplished now, I ! deni Iy engaged in the support of General Lit 1 of that great ilia
lie will lie ltapuv lo wait on anv who luav desire Ins . . , . ... , i ; , , J °. ° 11 , . ...
may
ill be happ\
professional services
have them restored t
that are not original
gress Kepublieaus from Georgia, but I’ll be
shot if they don’t come hack Federalists.”
I 'im sure, Mr. Chairman, that there is much
, and if the departed spir-
' had been permitted to
revisit us, and maintained (lie anxiety to be
considered a true prophet that my colleague
does, n'if' colleague would, no doubt, on his
return to G corgi if, have been addressed after
this manner : “ Mark, the people of Georgia
ported Irec, at the last session of Congress, i them this "reu! Limine s. L' l him remem- sent' von to Congress a Republican, but I'll
'tuning an<l re-j instead ot issuing five millions of dollars of | ber that at least one of the Whig members he shot ill you have lint returned a Federal-
pleasm-a m recununviid- j i rea.sury notes, thereby making a debt of this I from Georgia will judge of the propriety of 1 ists.” Sir, what is Federalism and what Re-
|iraicsri!iV.'" C ! ;,lnollllt - the sum would have been made, anil li s own appeals .and remonstrances, and when pnblicanisin ? That which one man calls
V. LaTastk. j l ' le burthens of this Government would have I he deems it necessary to appeal, or remoii- Republicanism, another would denounce as
14 2tjid | been borne more equally by the people.— strate with, any member on ibis floor, will do Federalism. For mv own part, sir, 1 have
(■'Kin'll \ h im-s( t ii j AT INSTn^Finrl so 1 Bav«r thought,, this session, when it in his own language. Jim my colleague ! always understood that party who favors, the
‘ lj "'' i ' ‘ ‘ , \ ; ’’ ‘ , ‘ I called on to issue five millions more. And, i Iras (old the 'representatives of the people of j accumulation of ptfv.er m llus government,
of! f ,r ’ if t!u ;‘. C was a I llle s < * vcra ' | .’ St:,r " s " , ' tllis Uonredetacy, that , a-i the Fcileral par./. Andsuch , any as jus-
x tlie Lfrislaime of Georeisj. lot the etlucat'um of f ectIV4i P ar U 1,1 lli,s House, or would he ! on the subject ot ab flitiou the j)eoj>le of’ tiues the a'ccnmuinnon of power iti the exec-
l’erson.Yl.ariiuf oldj.ianos c».‘, j consider that no dirterei.ee therefore can now j Harrison.
their original tone All defects j exist, as the discussion at tiiis time is entire- | Surely, Mr. Chairman, said. Mr. Warren,
T. be r.-medied—suvli as rattling i ly unnecessary. But itdidseem to me, how- I nry colleague had supposed that his Wlii"
“r RcfureiicM: Mr!! ^ ^ ! a U»« ««> I colleagues had lost the power of arccubitioS
Burrow, Mr. T. B. Howard, and Mv. T. \Y. Wauon. j sl,cl1 lux urns as/pay no duties, but are im- j—or he would not have volunteered to <h
\ t'KUT IF K.*AT E.
Having witnessed Mr. Rice’s skill
pairing Pianos, 1 take great pleasure in recoiniiieinl-
to tliose having iustru im
inentlv (jUftlificil for the dutic
- | Durmeus or tuts iroverument would have ! lie deems it necessary to appeal
March 31,18it. 14 2tpd j been borne more equally by the people.—. strate* with, any member on ibis floor, will do
GEORGIA* EPISCOPAL INSTITUTF* *7? l so I bave- tluHiglK.'tlus session, when it in liis own language, lint my colleague
people
boys upon Cliristnni priudpies. and in 1'ormity to I till ‘“ixt Congress, I should be the mure | Georgia aie inert—are not sensitive—that ' ufive branch of the government, as the ultra-
tin- doctrines and usages ot tlie Frntestatit Episi-opal I anxious to lay duties on these luxuries—raise ; their pecuniary distress, brought on bv the Federal party. To tins, if any party, it seems'
Ctiuix-h ot the United r-iates, is now open for tbc re-1 money—pay oil the debt of the Government j banks, call their attention to their iiumediate ">>' colleague belongs. For f'his.is the Course
mntitv. ' I—and come to tue adjustment of the tarili m relief—and that a U. is. Bank by expansions <>l this adiiniustniiion, and such is my col-
The education, which it is the purpose of tlio Epis- j 1842, witliout an'indebtedness of one dollar, j and contractions may control the uetiious of j league's attachment to it; that hehasdisre-
copnl Church of Georgia to otU-r thrungh this Institute | Yes, sir, l desire to come to the adjustment of I the people of Georgia on this subject of alio- i garded the wishes of mine' ilian tliirtv thou-
to parents and guardians, will be such as to prepare the taiiffwitllout the .slightest pietext for lllgll j lifiulU ' sand of I hose » ho elected him lo his present
Theological 'seminaries dTiheNbdl^Vl States.* ^Ail'tbc I t;ixi ’ s - I trust. Mi'- Chairman, that there nev- i .Mr. Cooper Said, that lie did not say the Inch plate, and lifts employed all his energies
branches of a sound English Education, (i reck, Latin, j *T "'h he one dollar of surplus revenue .in j people would be controlled by this means, j to defeat them in their efforts'to reform. Iiis.
Drawing and .Music will be thoroughly unigUt. while I (lie Treasury; but if there ever should lie, I but that a U. b'. Bank, bv extending its loans atiaclmi: til to the Federal administration of
Ei'ute ^ 13ci ^‘“ e wil1 kc maiutamed in the In- j much prefer that it should lie when the tariff ! and creating an indebtedness of the people, thi s government most be exceedingly strong.
’ As\vu should prefer « (i-w pupils strictly trained ! is t0 kiset!. And, if J felt so much jeal- j Sml then contracting its loans, and collecting i To me, Mr. Chairman, this discussion is
upon the principles which we think proper as Chris* ousy on this subject as to cause me to q lies- : rts dues, could produce distress among the] any tiling than pleasant; and I assure tlie
mill-
to his rare, in the Chattahoochee and
western Circuits, and in ilusaanmties of Barbour, lien-
rr, I’ikr, and Dale counties in Alabama.
’ i ijliee at Fort Gaines, Early county, Georgia.
January 0 ~ ?
JOHN A. JOHN JONES,
Attornies at Law.
practice in tlie counties of the ( hrrokee
\ v Circuit, ami in Cobh and Carroll of the l 'isera
Circuit. Ollice at Van Wert, Paulding county, Gro.
M iy 27 , ~r (•’
The Southern Recorder aud Augusta Constitution-
aii<t will please copy.
\Y. .1. BONNER,
AttorucwTrt Law—Cutlibort. Randolph County, Geo.
IlKrnnrxfKS.—(). A. Bull, Esu. K. L. Haralson,
K«.|. Will. Dougherty, Esq. Gen. H. A. Haralson,
lire Coleman .V Ridley.—LaGrauge, Ga.
Florence* Ga.—J. L. Bulk l-.s.p
Tlnmraston. Ga.—Gen. Thomas Beall.
Columbus. Ga.—Hon. W. T. Colquitt.
Greettville, Ga.—Judge Warner.
MayS M *
PETER 7. STROZER,
Atforner at Law—Albany, Baker Co. Geo.
I > UFERHNCBS.—Col. Robert A.'Toombs, Hem.
LlGarn-U Andrews, Washington; Samuel T, Kai-
jev, Macon; Warren A Searboro, Perry; Campbell A
Town?, OolumLus.
Sr{»K*in!>Pr ^ A
LAW NOTICE.
rilHE umU*rsigiiCtl at Irwintoii. Ala.
L will practice in the counties ol Russell, Macon,
Pike, Barbour and Henry, in Alabama, and in the
counties of Musoiree. Stewart. Randolph and Early
in All claims and other Imaiiic^ eutrustod
to hi< ch.ir'T, shall m«*t with jtnmipc attention.
JOHN vilLL SHORTER.
Rf.kkwkxck?.'—A. B. Davis, Dr. Samuel Boykin,
pameslf. Shorter—Cnluiuhus, (*a.
Dodirc. Kolb A McKay—Apalachicola.
Irwin ton* April 24 1^ ^
LAW NOTICE.
TIT; subscribers will practice LAW. as n firm,
under the itaiim anti style (»l \\ I L !\ h b E 1»-
1 I* I, tv A I. FO K D . in the Coweta circuit, the
joining counties in the Ghattahmfclfee circuit, and in
e state of Alabama. Ollice at Lairraitge. Troup co.
Georgia* !*• Ai. ILKES,
II. C. FERRILL,
Dee no I-fin J. C. ALFORD.
DR. JNO, J. J>. IIOXEV,'
H AS removed his olHre t(» tlie room over the store
ot* T. A. Brannon, a few floors alxive Taylor A
Yalkcn, nnfl nearly n|>[Kisite Col. Banks l)ru^ Store.
November 25 4* >;? rl
JOHN GODWIN,
BKIIXIE BUILDER,
Girard, llvsell County, Alabama.
Cr^rv body hereabout.**, knows that John Godwin
ijo.U creation in builfliug bridges.—Eb-^. E.vq.
f a,.uary 27 •* >’
HATS AND CAPS.
J 'ff Si r» evived the »ign of ihe Large Hat,
C^vfi. blarjc avd IX^isia Hats
lietwr u
'' LefVvrs U^.^luitfoii^ Jaeghorns.
D n y» Fauey ^i^l Fa foi
Whtfpe ukay afoo be found a g^EvnJ a*»ortme:it of
flat* Capr. Purclifi^crj rtsp^fallv iuriled
( O rill a^d.-exaivi’mc J. J. A Co.
Columbus, Mir^H W Ji •{
LOTIS FOR. SALE^
lw Lo^ i3 .of UleiDillfc, AlaWur<.
> fpfliUSB A0 zrre lot* mo 20 acre lots,
JL diately ^ro^titg the fiesideuoe of Dr* M’i?. I’Uke,
« place U' & ui£iu* r Decideurjt. <IlevjriUe s
ijlie -atlraalae^ a «»od yood ^a^-ieiy a
apealtky location. Enquire <4' Dr, kl’in. FJake, or
SMITH* BEATTIE i Co
March !d U if
AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSI
NESS.
B ENJAMIN B. MORRELL still offom liiffservi
ces to tho public in the above busine.-s and hopes
to receive a share of their patronage. Tie will at all
times give any information relative to the storks of the
market, and also attend to the receiving and forwarding
JL year’s business, has determined to close liis Books
for ilifc next twelve months and sell for cash alone. He
is well aware that (foods sold for cash in these hard | Goods and the'purchasing of Cotton!
times must be sold low. He has taken the utmost I ~ — ~ ~ i
pains in selecting the present stock, which will be ^ _ REfEKKNtES.
more complete than lie has ever ofl’ered to the public ' COLLMJBL^.-—Daniel McDougald, Hampton S.
jireviotL J '
& Co. Harper A
Smith and J. S. Calln
APALACHICOLA.—GcRUte:
Holmes.
MOBILE.—James M. Tarlton.
NEW-ORLEANS.—George WTiitmanu
WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
and do. bl’k and col’d Bombazines i TITHE subscriber has opened the “Ware Houses bo-
ith a view of suiting cash den
lers. The stock consists in part of
Blue, bl’k and fancy Broad Cloths, do do do Cassni’s.
do do Sattinetts, a greai variety ofijualitics
Beaver Cloths for Over Coats, Pilot do do do
White, red, green and yellow Flannels
Carpeting, Baizes and Kuggtf, Salisbury Flannels
Scarlet and Orange French Merilin, dark col’d do.
i English, Oil
! (iro de Nap Merinos aud Victoria Crape
! Splendid Embroidered Mouseliit de Laities,
| do. printed do do do. hl’k Italian Silk double width
Grode R Him A Matioua cilks, rich fig’d. Foie do Soulte
| Florence Silks aud Italian Craped
j Rich Satin Mantilla Shawl*.;, do do do
j Merino and Thibetdo. French and English Print*
Swiss and Jackonct Muslins, fig’d and [ilain do.
Rich Muslins, and Lane Capes and Collars
!/'vviss and Jaconet Muslin Trimming
1 Thread Laces aud Edgings, Muslin Bands
! Infant’s Linen Cambric Caps and Waists
Irish Linens, Long Cloths and Long Lawns
Bird Eye Diaper, Table Damask
1 Bleached and brown Sheetings and Shirtings. Linen do
Linen Cambric Hd’kfs. Thread Insertion A Beading
Fig’d and plain Bobincts, Camels Hair Shawls
Gent’s Merino Shirt* aud Drawers, Ladies do do
Ladies rilk and Cotton Hoisery
Black and colored Net Sfik Reticules
Ladies bl’k and rol’d Kid Gloves, do do Fillet do
Geu’ls sup. Silk Ildk'fs. rich Marseilles corded Skirts
, Corse tt.*sand (’orsett Lacings, Log Cabin (iiughams
Rich Cotton Fringe and Canton Flannels
Needles, Pins. Honks aud Eyes
Rich plain Bonnet Ribands, do Cap and Bonnet do
Rich blond A tlntle laces, striped A plaid swiss muslins
Rich Coat aud OverCoat Buttons
Linen Tapes and Bobbinerts,
NEGRO SHOES A WOOL HATS
• Superior Kerseys and Blanket?. Wax A Kid Dolls
T.iiLsevs. Beil-Ticking and OsnaLurgx
Spfomlid nB^oUmait of Rich Pcrfamery.
Also a great variety of articles too numerous to
mention. LUPDout forget to bring the CASH. _fj]
Oct 14 42 v L. J. DAVIES
IRON AND NAILS.
< /A Tons of assorted Swedes Ir*n,
s 3 do horse shoe dti. 2 d«. Band do.
5 do. English Square do. 2 do. refined do .
150 Kegs Nails—for sale bv
Dec. 9 5o tf p. McLaren.
L tween the Episcopal Church and the Chattahoo
chee Rail Road and Banking Company house on Ogle
thorpe street, where he is ready to receive Cotton and
other produce on storage, and solicits a share of pub
lic patronage.
Orders for the sale and purchase, of Cotton, other
produce and merchandize, will meet with prompt at
tention.
He has 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.
P. A. CLAYTON.
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
APALACHICOLA.
T HE subscribers, having arranged to Transfer tlieir
badness to Apalachicola. Fla. are prepared to re
ceive cotton aud other produce, either for sale or ship
incut, on the usual terms.
Liberal advances made on consignments to their
friends at New York, Boston, or Liverpool.
KIMBROUGH A SMITH.
Columbus, Jail.T3, 1841
WIN DOW BLINDS cVSASll FACTORY
AND
rr.:*r I1 °V'' E - 1’AlXTIXtj. j Montpelier Sprinas. Monroe i-ounri-, fJprtTLns.
TT1IIE nndersigncd lias taken a saop on Randolph ( STEPHEN EUdOTT Jr
1 street, I.etwe^J the Dost Office and Davies' cor- j Bishop ol’ tlie Diocese of Georgia,
tier, where lie intends Keeping constantly oil hand, any j March 31 1841 * 14-Jm
quantity of _ ’ f
Window Sash anil Blinds, LOOKOUT, LADIES!
of nil descriptions and of superior workmanship, made j JUST I.'KC KIVED a lame assortmeirtof the latest
Jie is also jirepared uuuake ; .) stv j e criritm, C’mckrr.v and Glass ware. There
tians to adopt, to a multitude uot under proper restraint,
it is our request that no child shall he sent to tlie In
stitute, whose parents are not willing to sustain the
discipline and practices of die school. It will only
subject the teachers to the painful necessity of imme
diate dismissal.
Until a meetine of the Trnstees’ of the Institute can
be hold, we ran do no more titan’ give a general view
of the uomluet and terms of the school. It has been
placed under the management of the Kev.G'has. Fay;
late of the Diocese of Vermont, whose experience in
die conduct of a religious school gives uf just reason
for hope that it will be sueid-ssfully carried on. He
will he assisted by his wife, who was trained by her
father, the present Bishop of Vermont, for tlie very
purpose of Consecrating her gifts to the glory of God
through Christian education. Mr. Samuel Howard
Fay, late of Savannah, will superintend all thu tem
poral concerns of die Institute.
The session will continue, probably, through ten
months of the year, throwing out stu-li months as will
permit the children to return home without risk to
their health. The expense will not exceed two hun
dred and fifty dollars per nuiitmi. fur every thing,
books and stationary excepted. These will be fur
nished to the students at cost,' and will vnt be ntfueces-
sarily changed. There will he no exttra charge, except
for medical attendance in serious cases. Music and
i Drawing will he’taught as a part of the education .of
| the school. Each student will he expected tu carry
j with him four table and four toilet napkins. Every
j thing else will be found.
j The whole establishment will be under the super-
1 vision of the Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia for the
time being,' assisted bv the advice of twelve Trustees,
selected from'die Laity of the Church.
It is almost uuueeessarv to say any thing relative to
the spot which has been liberally presented to us for
the location of our school. It is faiuon '
tion the sincerity of gentlemen from tlie ! people which would paralyze tlieir action' on i Coininitit
North, who .state they do not want a drill'
protection, surely,.! would urge the laying of
duties on merchandise now imported duty
free, to meet the demand on the Government.
Sir, if these suspicions are well founded,
llr.it iitiriring hut an abiding sense
this subject. | of duty lo ilie whole country* could lifti'6 in-
Well, Mr. Qliaiinian, said ?.lr. Warreu, 1 duced me to have engaged in it.’ Letiiicsiy
to the abolitionists, that my Colleague lots
been discre Uted. He admits it, ftmi yet de
nies that mv friend and colleague from Macon
aks
be had by addressing S. H. I'a
that is what I said, except that I usetf a le
number of words in saying it. it is by ex
pansions and contractions of the U. S. Bank,
which I do not believe, is it not easy 16 see f that the people may be controlled tu tlieir nc- spCaks bv warrant ur authority. lie is niis-
that high tarili men would prefer an existing i tion when their property rights are assailed. ■ taken. His authority has been renewed bv
debt,forn pretext to raise the rate of duties | This is the fair position cf the gentleman; fa lafgelv increased vote, trod so has the au-
on all articles at the adjustment of the tariff | and, sir, to disabuse the public mind on tlfis ' tliority of the other Whig members from'
in 134'2 ? And yet those geurlemenslispect- I subject, i deem the most important part of! Georgia. The people of Geoigia know who'
ed, go.for providing now the means to meet ' my duty; and to abolitionists, here and else- speak and represent their views here—then-
the present wants ot tire Government—tore- I where, I say that the people of Georgia have ; you iTiay hear us white 1 tell you, that do'
lieve the Government from debt before the ! understood the issue before them at the late I pojvet earthly can control them in tlieirresis-
tarifl’is to lie settled. And for this,- and in | elefction, aud have not been led of by hum- tance, to the death, of any interference with
the teeth of theii own professions to the con- j bags, as uiy colleague wduld have you tin- ' tlieir projterlv lights. Let this Government
trary, they are charged with a determination \ dirsland. ! advance hut one Alep on this subject, and, sir,-
to have a high protective tariff. I can but | Mr. Cooper here interposed, and Said lie j you will not hear of iudignatiou meetings, but
had not said the people Were led off by hum- : meetings to organise a resistance to atfy pow-
bfigs. ! er that may dare to uitcrfere with tlieir rights.
Then, Mr. Chairman, said Mr. Warren, 1 1 lihpe getirleifieii will not understand me as
would like to know in what connection he used using this fftnguage because I fear an attempt
the terms log cabin, hard cider, and coon at action on this subject by this Government,
skins? No, Sir. no such tiling. But 1 know there'
On this most delicate of all subjects, to.the j are those in the hearing of my voice, and
efitof those who may he engaged iti the mail- I people of the South (because it is an insolent j e'sewhere; of both parties, w!n» are abolition-
ufacturirfg of articles on which the higher du- ! interference with their property rights) and j ist.-'. and they have heard mv colleague, and I
ties are sought to be laid. Yes, sir, l go : on which theic is l/ttt one opinion witlr us.— ,• wa’fi’t them to know that they cannot at Com-
fin iher. and say that should the system of a > Why s .ould he have talked so much of log i plr.ih their desire by any course which lias
tariff, for protection, be adopted under the ad- i cabins, itec.! But to return to the influence j been suggested. But I do believe it a duty,
•eme.tto us lor j ministration of General Harrison, 1 give it as | or control of a U. S. ihink over the people ■ Mr, Chairman, to say, that I ani not ol opin-
nri rtiaar- *’--* * v -' 1 ' ” 1 1 - *’ : ‘ u: ~ -*' , : --* — 1 ~ n —• — - ion that there is u considerable number of
peojile in this Government favorable lo the
look upon this treatment as unjust. But,sir,
let me nor. be misunderstood. When the ta
riff qaestiou is before us, i shall try to be as
watchful as my collea* ue, (il’nor. as sagacious)
and oppose to my utmost ability any attempt
at discrimination, so as to fix a higher rate of
duties on one article than another, lof the lien-
able fiei.hhh.fes and its beauty of posirio... j owu opinion that it would be nullified.— | of Georgia on tiiis subject, and allow me to
Any further inforiiiatifa re.qiectiug this school may \ cs. sir, in Georgia,-, the mass of the Xullili- say to gentieiiieu, and especially to abolition
Esq. post master, at j cation party are thft friends of General liar
GREENWOOD & GRIMES
H AVE by recent arrivals from New Orleans and
the North, received a large and assorted stuck of
GitGCERIEB, whirh they oiler nt tlie lowest market
prices for Ca’sh,consisting iu part, of the following ar
ticles :—-
10110 ps.'Bagging, 1200coils Bali- Rope
Ml hints. Sv. Croix Sugar, lftObblsdo. do.
SOldtds 1'orto Ricodo. lOlihdsN. Orle.ms do.
700 bags Kio A Cuba CuticC. 15 fiuxes Lump Sugar
10 do. ijivstou refined do. 10 dm White Havana do.
Ml ions S wedes and English Iron assorted
Cast. German. Blistered and Spring Steel
Hoop and hand Iron, Natl Rods
500 kegs Nails and Brads, 300 bids Whiskey
150 do N. E. Bum, 50 do. America.. Brandy
50 do. do. Gin, 5 pipes Holla <1 do.
5 dn. Gogniac and Chempaigne Braudv
20 Casks IsmdouPorter. 40 doz. Lemna Svrup
Madeira, 1‘ort, Tenerifie. Pale Sherry
San Luear and Malaga U iues
25 baskets Chainpaigne \\ ine.Cordials*eas'd.
SO dm Ui< kies. Sauces ami Ketchup
175 boxes Spenn Candles, 4(,l) keg* White Lend
48* gal*. Linseed Oil, 20 tons Castings
I aw-p Oil and Spirits Tuqjentine. 25 bbls" Vinegar
Sweatmestik Bai-sins, Almonds. Candy
100,800 Sr garN various brands
IVcper, spice. (Huger, 50 boxes Soap
208 bag's Shot, 1000 lbs Bar Lead
108 keg* Powder, Ac. Ac.
'iTiev respectfully invite an examination of tneir
UST received and for sale low. 120 pieces Scotch stock, where thev tliink will be tound almost e very ar-
Hen.p Bagging. JIALL, y,'USE it Co. ticle usually kept in such stores.
11 W »f 1 Qoliunbus, June 1,-lSItl
derl.is own direction,
to nnler at slmrt notice, any sizes or quality of these
articles which inay not be on hand.
House, Sign and Fancy Fainting, attended lo as !
usual.
The public are fespectfully invited to give me a :
call when any work it. my line is needed, and 1 will j
try to please them urqualitv and prices. [.
I will sell Sash at the following prices: t
Shsli 12 liv 14,—primed and glazed, 40 cents per light !
:io do d..
20 do* do
15 do' do
BIOSES GARRETT.
8 v
is nothing
ner.
like the first choice. Call at 1’iestou's on
CUEENWOOD 5: SLATON. f«if
,g TIEltCES and barrels Cuba Molasses,
■rates Crockery.
For sale bv JOHN HfXTER ,'c Co.
March 24. 1«41. Li ltt
150
rison, ami they would set upon their own doc
trines in the vindicatiotV of their rights and
resistance of injustice and oppression. And
what is more, sir, a very large.portion of the
Union piarty, the oppoTieiits of General Har
rison, would continue tlieir opposition to him
in the nullification of such tariff enacted and
attempted to be executed during his admin
istration.
Yes. sir; as great unanimity on any ques
tion never has existed in Georgia, as would
FOR SALE,
do 10 bv 12
do
do
do 8 bv 10
do
do
tlo 7 by 9
February 17
drv
do
MO;
RE AD Y M \ !>E CLOTH ! NG,
CHF.tF FOR CASH?
fJtHE uud.ersigtied, i.ext to the Bank of Columbus,
J_ has colnmeucedreceiving htssttx:k of
Ready Made Clothing,
ermsistiug id*
Overcoats, Clotlt Cloaks. Boston Wrappers
Blanket Coats, Frock and Dress Coats of every des
cription
Blue. Black, Cadet mixed PaiUs ; Cassirtere do.
Keutuckv Jeans Fri«-k and Dress Coats, do. Pants.
Black and Figured folk Velvet Vests
Woollen Velvets. Plain and Kig’d Satins
Cloth and Cassimere. together wHi some low priced
A beautiful stvle of Silk and Cotton Umbrellas
Silk. Woollen and Cotton .-'bins and Drawers
(’otton Shirts witit Linen Bosoms and Collars
Colored (1<L Linen Burned do.
Silk. Cotton aud Merino Half Hose
Gloves, Suspenders, Linen Collars and Bosoms
Storks of every variety, Cloth and Hair Brushes
Cologne. Fur and rk-al Caps, Hats
Traveling Trunks and Bags, Ac.
A Fine A;;ortme*t rf
BOOTS, SHOES AND BUMPS.
large lot of Negro Clothing
ists, herb anti elsewhere, that the people of | course oftlie abolitionists, or the action of
Georgia could consider the cry of abolition, ! this Govenimeiit on the'subject,
got up agffitm General Harrison in no other They look upon irtls not within the con-
liglit than than as a hunibng, by the partHrt;_s j stitutieiml power oft this Government. I
of a corrupt administration ot this Govern- make these statements. Mr. Chairman, to cor-
nient, to turn their attention away from the reel the impression which my colleague may
abuses ot thoSe in power. They know that have made, rhat the people would he slow to
the constilatiouai opinions of General Harri- act in resistance to the acts of this Govern-
sou was better security for the peaceable en- • iiieut On this subject. It is admitted the peo-
joymeiit of tlieir property, than any empty ' pic did discredit him and others on this sub-
promise winch Mr. Van Bureu might make, ieet: and f think 1 hat?eshown that they were'
„ They discredited the gentleman on this sub- I justifi d by the circumstances. They did not
f on this.' But. sir, 1 feel that 1 a;n trifling to jeCt, and voted for General Harrison. ! believe that the election of Gen. Harrison
: talk on this subject. I ktiriw of no high or But, sir, if this Government shall move I would cause any interference with their pro-
pi elective tariff party here. 6ue step towards abolition, or in the slightest perty rights—nor do they believe it now.
■ Mr. Chairman, I will now turn mv atteu- degree niterlere with our rights in this prop- : But iet them see itapprnach, and such action,
tion to my colleague, aud his remarks in an- j city, one hundred U. S. Banks, with each, . fur power and unanimity, never was known,
swer to the member from Ohio, as to the cans- i one hundred minions capital, could no more j There is no mistake about it.
i es ol’ the Florida War. The lirst day of liis j Influence the people of Georgia, on this sub- j Mr. Chairman, umlei ordinary circumstan-
I s I’ e ^ 1 ? he i , -7 ,c f ede . d »> repjy to . ‘he utember .rect, than did the circular ut the gentleman ces< apology, might seem to be due to the
1 every member on
itness tbar this cou-
j test is not of mv seeking. My colleague has
the propriety of
Hie member
tire causes of
uighf
brms
■p^ISSOLUTION.—The copartnershijr heretofore • yj r .
lueeemuer 11 obsww m .. ,.. Mr *' h**® sai d he had (Jeclsired J Southern men of both {writes. He urged
The name of the late linn wiH only be used in the set-; ed ^*f r m ‘he field and council. | luuiseif in tavor ol xlr. \ au Bureu over Gen. | slavery and negro stealing s*s tiie causes of
tiemeut of the business. All persons iudehted to die j [Here Mr. Cooper said; he In 1 not said Harrtsoo. J the Florida iritr. The property rights of die
firm are respectfully requested to make immediate that lie was a native of Georgia, who had So lie did, Mr. Chairman, said Mr. War- ! | e of tiie South, so far as the member
1 Pa ' ,UCnt ' BENJAMIN WALKER. I sei l ed her fi *j d aild c ° b,, 1 «;4 , ««, bn‘, lw did not say he would rote fof M r. : cou ld do it, wi.o h,ought into the discussion.
I True, said Mr. Warren.he did flwtsav that Van Buren in ..reference ti,.„ m ; Ml Southern' men should feel alike-should
olleague
2000 130'bbls F
itle bv
March 3
150 i»Ms. Ke» v t:ticd W’liiskc . (
0.2>u2ar. just received and lor j
i*. McLaren.
JOHN HUNTER <te Co.
H AVE ft>r sale, loco aai-ks Livcrpsol Halt
2W) do. Coffee. 20 hhds. .Sugar
4011 bbls Canal Fimir, 50 do. Gm
50 do. Wliiskey.'M) ilo. N. O. Syrup
100 boxes fresli bunch Kai.-.ms, Bagging
Rope. Twine, Bice, Candles, Butter.
March 9
0 tf
1 ‘- AY. ii , - . i i an tipoiogv imgm seem t»
j ol Ohio, and when Ire mentioned the stealing ! induce them to vote lor 3ir. V an Buren.— Committee from me but ever
of negroes elsewhere than in Florida, lie was • But, sir, the gentleman says the peop e of i this floor will bear me witness’
calfetl to ofder, but he was sustained bv the I Georgia discredited him, and voted im oihers ! , V; ,.
i f i - * h -.i ax ~ » i- ixi • ,., i is noi ol mv seeKing. o*} c»/im
committee, becausesfavery audnegrostealing j who act with the member front Ohid. W ell : !aken such co ,f Be aS tu inake the pi
were urged by the rtfemiier horn Ohio as die . sir, let us inquire into tlie cause of tins ofi'euce I lei) |^ ,, ( . t ( ]p(, 3 f e -,!j!e The
causes of the Florida war. But, sir, after a | on the part of my constituents, and see how j ) r om Ohio made a harangue on the
■ghts reflection, my colleague was pleased to. me matter stands. He, with eight others, ,fie Florida war, equally offensive to every
mg party polu.es into the discussion. Ies, wereelected to this Congress as the opponents Southern member, and,'so far ns I know or
lie said the people of Georgia had discred-lof Mr. Van Bureu. believe, disapproved by Northern men and
in connec-
and hopes, bv a strict attention to business, to merit a ! -*- " y 1"[ V" ir 1 ’ 1 " “ “’S" 1 "« ui tint*'-, non witli party politics, ana ll:e events of the
continuation of the patronage so liberally extended to [ 111 ‘- 1 * held auu m co.uki , and had elected | del eat rug ,'lr. Van Buren and electing Gene- recent elections. What, sir. briny party poli-
the late firm. ”* 1 *' ■ ' ' ’ ’
DOCTOR TAYLOR
Tli** aFo\>» arti< Fe 5oM*iL> low for CASH ai>! attention exclusively to i
th»v can be had in thib market, J. S. /SMITH. Hi> office, for the pre a et:t. i ^ . . .... v
Coiiniif)>x5, Dec. < *5 tf & Walker. fe'olumbas, Dec, S3. r "±'J I S.ate rn Uie new a..a m cokWii—yes, sir, and , pernaps, loan any otucr nr-m. i .;e gentle- i Bear the lifct fj'oui ^representative from 0«®pe~