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t. f 1 . . . . v Senator. JiiJje T roller arrued at fl near town, on Tuesday hit. Wt . Jupy to leant that be is in fine htalth arid I'e re.."y hnpe Judge Trotter will be enabled tj lisd his nu.nerojs friends in the adjoining tcjniies befor the special flections in October We u.nderstmJ that Mr. W. P.ivis, the member from Marshall county who misrepiestnt tJ Uis conlk'-iiiita by voting for Rod! for Uni te J Stare Serritor instead of Trailer, has resign- J hi seat. Roger Carton, it is sid, is the dem ocratic catiuidale to supply the vacancy occasion ed by Mr. Dii"s resignation. Mr. Carton is a rentlenian of fin tutents, and a staunch demo- ?- trit. ilC Willi H'J uuuuit rrt?il cicvivu. rfcuiP.- n ihn thunder Ktorm. enrfv nn Thnr.a. 17- ....... " in rning lut, the briik house on St. John's iitrcrf, occupied as an ofike by Mr. J. IF. Tra ccy was struck by li'htning. The electric fluid passed through the roof immediately over the l ).)r, which it completely shattered. Fortunate ly no oce was in the room at (lie lime, and no further injury was done. J- The Report of the Commissioners rela tive to tlit siandiug of the Brandon Bank was re ceived oo Isle for publication this week. The Commissioners have been laboriously engaged morning and evening, while not inspecting the condition of tlin Lotutuercial is.in!;, in writing out jtIo details and preparing the statistical tables ; we learn the report will be more minute than was -originally iutcnJed. fj-Jr Several articles intended for this number of our paper are unavoidably postponed. llui. IF. T. Htirnf) .Monument. The fal lowing is the inscription on the monument erect ed to the memory of our distinguished countryman -at Lexington, Ky. : ' To the mmnory of William Taylor Hurry, v this invviment is creeled by his friends in Ken- tucky (the site being granted by the County court of layette,) as a testimony ol their respect and Admiration fur his virtues and talents. lie was ' .brn February 5, 1731, in Lunenburg couly, Vir ginia. Il was successfully a member of both Houses of the Gsneral Assembly, a Judge, a ftenatnr, ami a Representative in Congress ; Lien. Governor of Kentucky, and Aid do Camp to Governor Shelby at the battle of the Thames. On (Jen. Jackson's Recession to the Presidency, lie was called to his Cabinet as Post Master General, which office lie held until M iy 1S35, when ho was appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister -Plenipotentiary to Spain. Hit was tdeeted Honorary member of tbo French Stalis--rical Society in June 1S3"i. lie died at Liver pool nn hia way to Madrid 30th of Atigu-t 1335. His body lies on Albion's white shore , bis fame, lies in the history of his country, nnd is tis inuiior l.il as America's Liberty und glory. TO U TH1C 1) KM OC RAT. .Vrssrs. L.lilors: In your paper of August 4, a wilier, over the signature of" F L," calls me to un uiccomit for (lie false premise on -which my calcu lation was based. 1 shrewdly suspect who the author is, and if cor rect, I sim certain be did not intend to nuke isie oe rupy a different position than was a legitimate de. di'clioti from tlin premises. For instance, be taw ''tins mo le of reasoning, if .applicable to any couatry, would only apply to the p.-opleon some island in a remote corner ol'thc earth, who bad n iiitf rc-mrss with any civilized nsliin, "but certainly it is not applicable to Mississippi." This Is the first time that I ever under -tood that the inoiie of reasoning changed with the climate. In the calculation I inai'e, I expressly state ! that it was based on tli jjror.nd that nil the Southern State; acted together, (viz.) all the cotton growing States. The reasoning of F L reminds me very much of the reply of mm of bis countrymen, when requested to purchase a stove. The merchant told him that i'. would save half his wood. Faith, says be, I will take a couple then, and srivc it ail. Thus, rou see, Messrs Editors, although he might have saved half by the purchase, it would take no Solo mon t say that be could not save il all. This, I have nn doubt F L himself could find out, and he is 'certainly removed several generations from that wise man. Cut to the merits of the question. I again repeat, that the expansion of the currency will increase the price of production in proportion(or nearly so) to that expansion &. it will not increase the price of our staple. I. snys that "it does not require much reflection or investigation to find Out the mode by which the value of property is fixed in all civilized countries; it is by the amount of interest the propeity iiwniaily pays." Now doe F L wish ibis community to be lieve, this assertion, when every man knows to the contrary. If V L bad said that the above was the mode by which vo could find out whit ought to be the value of property, he would have been correct. But we all know that the price of property has not beer, regulated by what it would pay, but it was re stated by (he facilities of borrowing money to p iy or it; and these facilities depended on the expansion or contraction of Bank .neciimmniliitions. For instance, about five years ago 1 saw a negro icnow stii fr ftjjQ in cash, and on the same day I saw cotton sell for 9 1-4 cents. Two years ao, in ine same market, I saw a negro of the seme descrip tion sell for S13;;0. and cotton lor 10 cents, and that was the proportion generally. Now, will F L say that the price of the negro was regulated ly (be "imiun; tie coulil make ui both instances. In tact, f L acknowledges "that contracts have been entered 'Ho in this State (when the party bought on time) by which it would appear there wa3 not much en!- uut.on orTeiiection entered into ny the purchaser, 't Occurred, however, ill lliosn ihivs of wild snp. culation that have passed awry, I trust never to re urn." Now, Messrs Editors, does it take a Solomon, or even his f.r oil descendant F L. to tell what pro ouced those days of wild sncculalion? It was the increase of Bank paper, which, if kept op, will as suredly bankrupt the South. The idea of reducing .i ion Having inn luuoeucy 10 inuiicc 10- rogn capital to be invested here, is certainly correct; anu if r Lin all his conclusions had shown as much reflection us in this one, I would have been willing Jo have place 1 him one or two sederations nearer ms larofT ancestor. E. F. C ioo much Lorn A lady having been partial i to two husbands, at one and the same time, was sentenced for bigamy. Tho lenorter of "the trial ojia "rin loved not wisely, Lut keo well," . AUcrnalirt. "Ifyoii do not accept my challenge." said one gentleman of honor to an other, "I'll gazette you so Uke your choice." 'Go ahead said the other "Gazette and ied d, 'or I would rather fill six gazettes than one coffin. iVeio OiUatii Pic. . Peter V, Grayson, Esq., of texas, nnd a can Wta for the ottice of President, commuted sui- -'oe, short time since nt Keans Stantion, Ky., by .footing himself through the head with a j.istul. : ot ...., v.i i.j-inrt oi ju.v. we eie s;uck with the remarkable cendactVf o i- hio mem bers. On the iii-irmug efth.it d iv, nhni but few hours of the sesM-in remained, Mr. lVrntiss, (as we have noticed in a previous number) attempt ed to d-ag up tae subject ot the Ute did. and t.) defend the murdf i er. Graves, and his accompli ces, froom doom ol" degradation that awaits them. '1 he House, ho :ver, treated his preposition with contempt. On the same day, upon a ques'io:) relative to our relations with Mexico and Texas, Mr. Wrd voted with John Jyiiucy Adams, who lies J the Mexican and aboioum party in the Hons?. The trends of Texas ti.i.t-'iini tits' j votfd on the other side So did every meni'ierViiim Maivland, but one; every member from irgmia, save' two, a h1 they are known M be federalists of the old school, and in lav.ir f national cobimz it, on; evuv n. em ber honi Xo.th Carolina,, but two av.weil opjiu nents of Texas; und every member from Smith Carolina Georgia, Alabama, and Arkansas. So did the members I'.-orn trtnf shirt s!,!t j,i tht Union, except a few individuals known to be iir. lilfdi.itely under the control of Mr. ( lav. .Yen (ibjlilimist in the ll.msc voted with MesM. Ad ams and Word; every one opposed to the. miiux ntioti i f Texas voted with those members. We are rejoiced to .-ay but thrtt I'm nds of the ad tllinil'atioii (and tii.y from the extreme north) voted with Adams and Woid. Mr. Premiss, as usual, under particular ciiciimst-iuees, wu ab sent. U e base our clasilTcalitm of the vote on ibis question, on the aiilhoniy of a letter from a mem ber of Congiess.of high standing. & we ehallene coiitr.nlieliim, wlien we sav that Woul voted with the Abobtioni.sts, and wuh very few exceptions, vat the only Sutliicni man iij any party, ieo did so. I' fee Tfctiler. Tht heavt, in women i- the citadel, and nil the rest suburbs; in men, nn iiiciui.-nit ruble out work which can can be lot without injunng the jul aee. .I Knotty Voir.!. The following que-tiori has proposed for discussion at the IllaiiswHe (Pa.) Lyceum: "Is it expedient for Printers to starve to death to oblige their subscriber!" We wait the decision of tlis question with great anxiety not that we shall "give up the ghost" if the affirmative carry the day, but wo wish to seethe matter settled, and a precedent establish ed, as the impression seems to be gaining ground that a newspaper is an arti.le you may pay fo; or not as best suits your purpose A". Fai .rr Federal Fig Ercittmnl. It is well known that nil kinds of excitement abound, as Federal Whiggcry rises or falls; for modern Whiggery is very exciting. It has no instnnsic worth, but iie- peuds on circomMiiuccs, and is constantly aiming to promoli: the interests of the few lit th exncnso the many; it soon becomes intolerable, and causes commotions. 1 hero were moie mdis and rows in 1 S 3 i th in in any other uui; nod in the lat yeir and a half they have iie reaed to nn alarming degree. The causes are obvious to every obCivcr. Hence, the reason why Colo nel Webb went to Washington, and invader the right of free d:scf.siou; In-nee the outrages con duct of Wise & Co. in Congress and of Mr. Hell, who lately struck a member for telling the truth; hence the vile mkstr.temonU put forth by the pimping "Spy in Washington;" hence the late abolition mobs in Philadelphia, and in nmny oth er places, (neaily all abolitionists being Federal Whigs, who agitate for politictd ell'ect;) hence, loo, the reason why many in-irc outrages of the same sort, and proceeding from the cause, may be expected during the current year "A tree is known by its fmit," Coiumhiun (.Vrw Hut en) Register. VM done.' The w ife of Mr. J. Dunn, f this city, on Saturday evening, presented her husband with three little Dunns. How difiieiill it is these days of the better currency, ta avoid Jai::u. Hav- ma done thus well, we are happy to learn that Mrs. Dunn is doing well. Detroit .Mr. Coliiniim.4 Association. DIt. M. ESTES Will deliver the Lecture be .'ore the Columbus Association ori Tuesday Evening next at the Presbyterian Church. iij" The Ladies and Gentlemen of Columbus and its vicinity are respectfully invited to attend. Aug. 13. N. i. k -T-fit. Ser'y. Itucc over (he Hyde-Park Course i"i i i. . (.Vfar Columbus, ,Mi.) MATCH. noL IIOBT. SMITH'S Pete Whetstone Col. W. D. Amis' Lorindn; 4 mile J v heals, three thousand dollars aside, 4ih October. S W E E P S T A K E . Five Hundred Dollars entiance, half forfeit ; lour entries and closed. Dr E. E. blade br f 3 years old by Marion. Col D. Myers enters s c 4 ys old, by P-erirnii 1 jr. A. Webster enters b c 4 years old, by D-rtrand. Win 1) Ami-', Es p gr b 6 years o d, by Monsieur Toiisun. FALL MEETING. On 13 A October ntxt.) 1st Dav. Sweepstake, untried 3 year H is, ft."on entrance, $100 lbrleit, 3 mile beats; 2 entries and closed. E. Slade enters 1. Mr Clarke enters 1. Gregory St Amis enters I. v 2d Dv. I'o.-ttake, free lor any horse, nvare or gehlinrr, to rule; jJIJlKI entrance, 2 mile heats. 3d I.)aV. Jockey Ciub Purse, 3 mile beats. 4th Dat. do do 3 mile heats. 5lh Day. do do 4 mile heals. 6th Dat. do do 1 mile ln-a-s N. B. The amount of the Jockey Club Purses will be made known so Soii as the Jockey Club couvcties. August I?, 1833 Cld JTotiee to Brick Mnnufacturcrx. FrcrjJiar Lezrned's ntuly iutcnted Brick -Machine. THE subscribers pow oirr (o di-spose of Ma chines and rightC)f any portion of the United States, (Mississippi and Alabama excepted) tosu'tpurchaserrTtie Waehinc has been put in successfil operation in this place by Mr. Tbos. B. Randle, the purchaser o the riabl for the State of Mississippi, and may be seen in operation at all times by (hose wisluiiii to witness its periurnwnee. Its principle advantages over ail other machines now in use, consists in the simplicity and strength of its structure, nrl the rapidity H tempers the clay snd mouUls the brick, raouklmc from feO to iO per min ute, with the aidol two horses, four men, and a nl- ficient number ol boys l lre off the brick. ror forther information apply to Stephen W atcrman, C!"-r1,?!',n South Cabins, r to tle nWri!-r wf will remain for a few days in tins place. CHARLES LEARNED, Columbus, Aug. 19, 133S 6-t """"""' a loohiug our l .a pr.',t-dii) Wlhcrn DMrirt of .Mi.Mlppi. IKllSi s h-.vin;hiis,nessith A.G.Wim M.irshid 1 1' nai.f I);sincr. will plae a d-"bss I ira at C: oii'-iN, n iirre be has o;v:i d Otiiee. Au 11. !.!. yf To Travel Icrs and Urovfr. riHE subscriber continues to enterta:i) the - travelling commumtv at bis oh stand, and pledges hiuist '.fto uh' every exertion t e ve g mer a! s.itfaction totiiosi- who'nuy call i"pn linn. 11. s'ables are, and w id always be, furmsfe-l with in abundance of corn and provender of lie very Ivst ; an 1 bis taWe and b;r supplied w ith c.ery v.rtcty th? co'intry ailor.U. Provirs will be sij.":;nI waii corn at tii'ty ct n; per luisiiei. Mover cm gei m. a', c. p.. ,U)SE. H iii.es West of SurUiiic, Mi GUEAT TIUiUOl'(;llK.l.E. Wav-Hii.i. it.om FinRixcK. : To 7 uoiimhia 4 n;i es, t, link 's a n:W, to N jive's 14 mies, Kussrl viiie I iiid-', to Morni.in's 1(1 in I s, ti) Fliei raid's is m ies. t- Lr.idUy's i-n ti.e mrnpike, 4 miles, to II jjg's l' nrles, to li'.iiiiey ti miles, D Athens 6 niiles, :o ASer-li t 'i ti m. Ies, ta J. !' ;Ti ni.li . to Kreneli (' ilnp's Sj miles, to K-eai-hO '21 miles, to .l.iekon miles. From K xroisko to Mum luster on the aoo river, tii mdes, t'nen J.i.-e'i to tin ens 1. ir.ugli .Mm les, to Carrehti-n SO miles l oll SALE Oil II EXT. THE e ilsenber oib-rs for sile, or rent, i ,i!u;ili,e plantation, Coti -.iiiii ' nl'one M''ioii. up.ui wh-eli is a gui-bonse, li.i'.-e-miil, . ae--uii'!i's !;.im anil tools. (me m.ii.h-s. Ci ;ii. and 1 1 k in i -earx out bull- ibiiirs an. I two tine rumen;; springs. Tl.ec is aluu.t liiiir the us iinl luheUol' e.iin anil a !:ir,;e quant ty ol oitsoiitbe pn ue-i s. 1 will dispose ol' n'i ti:e lioueliold furnltiue, -stoek, ae-l fii'iuni; utensils, ot wliieli there is a l-mre supply. Nn valuable tie grnes wid 1ms sold w.t'i the punt ition. The pay incuts will he one tliiid in hand, tie baiuiiee in one and two ears, secun d bv deed of tru-t on tlis pro-pe-tv. ' ' I'.. JOSE. Aiig-ist 1-5.1-S-C-lm. .Notice. Mil. Jeuer that I, th lie ll. .UoM-ly is iieiil.y noiiiei, the mib-ciiber. is 111" le.;al holder of a rei-ript e ected to Heniainln F. Moore, and iMirncd by t-aid .I. I!. M i.vev, and witness by .Mi. ani Mur.ioek, lor a title bond fr lot iiiiinber one in q i.ire iiiimb, r thirteen, in the p an ot'the loiyn of Wnr-aw, Sumpter county. A I ib.ini'i, s.iid receipt hares date upon its liiee, April -lut. IS.IS, as I cU'im all the right und tale to sai.l lot. JOsp.Pll FLOYD. August JO, I S.N. (jij .NoUce. COMMITTED to the Jail of Win ston county, by J. m. rs Pliagan, a jus lieo of the f in e of said county a ne oio ni'.ii who smvs his name is JUl IX, In Iwien the io;e of twenty and tvvii- 23 t.V-tiu- yeais old. fui- f i t ten ii.eliei bili, ol'a c.op:er coiior, and stutters or siannreis when ta.liin. at d says he beloiiis to one Aithur M.isley of Va.oo county,' Mi. the owner is n-qiut-'(ll'ieuiii" fjrw.ird, pi ove p opeily, pay rh.ir-'i's and lake sai I negro away, or lie will be dealt villi as llie law ilueeli. Ai.flKV MeDAMKL, Jailor ot Win-ton county. August IS, KW-G-Jw H'linies's fJ-e S,-i W Stale of i h liH'' Lowndes C'ty Probate Court, .-iiitMl 'lrm, lSdS. X pursuance to nn order issued at the June leim of this Couit, 1S15S, thcro will be told on the 19th of September next, ul public stile mid outcry, on a credit ol one, two and three years, in three equal annual payments, the purchaser giving note and approved security, the (bllowing tiaet of Und to wa : north cast quarter of section thirtv-six township number seventeen, range number nine teen west, the property of Thomas Kewrn, miinr heir of Edward Kewen deceased; the sale to inke place at the court house in the town of Columbus, in the hours prescribed by law. Attendance by Uobert Uowdle guardian ol said h'-ir. '4 be above bad l.aiile ibr the liual pnvniPiirtif the purchase mo ney. Test. ; W.M. V. I'lT.LER, August liJS. ' fitS , '- Clerk pro. tem. . (Printer's lee $!l (10 SlierilV v4)e. BY virtuo of sundry exNijjiiUis !o mc direct ed from the Ciiciill W.uil, of Lowndes coiiniy, I shall proceed to sell I n easli at the court hoiiM! door in the town of Columbus, on Monday k vpnl.-i'til !i .!:tv ol' S.-ol. or!, nil the liiiht. ti- li, i'!:iiin anil iiifen :.l thiil 1'r ineu Li-i-ch has in and In'lbe fiilloiviuir ib-serilied nro'.iertv in the town of Coluieiiiis, l i wit: a piece m pared ofgiouiul iusanl town, bouii le I on llie inutb by IMooie-s r.ii'i l!, on the easily, i lot d' land invia-d bv r,'eille li.irtee, on the west hv a lot fuineiiv owned by Tinim;,, Walt in, on toe smith b.' a lot l'.,rmei ,y ownt d by J. liivnnt nud Win. F.sles, lately i.ceupii-d bv Leech & lhiltcrwoi th as ti buck yard: Ai-o, lol iimn'ier live, in square nuniber four, on J. am stieet south side, in Columbus, opposite I'ianteis Hank, twenty two leet Iroul corner ol tat. (o-iicve.'vc street and Main street, front ttvcu'y two li et on Main sjn 1 1, ruining hi'rk one bnudred and fmt I'e, I to an all'-'V of tv-eiitv five Cm t, and all the improve- t !l,..r..,m t,.l..'i,.,t ill. I, villi. fe sundr1.' ev,-(ll- tions ill favor of Labuzan &. Stanton, Michael Co dy, Edward W'oli, Evads St Carinnn, Colhns Keose Co. Irvin & Kei n y, all of which is agimisi Fran cis Leech, sale within the hours proci ibi-d by lr.v; this Plhdav of Aligns lNls. ;. ..I.Vtp. W. UVRN, 5diei.ll of Lowndes county. 6t3 " (Piintcr's lit- ifli OH SSteri.T Sale. Y viitue of four execuiions to mo directed from the Circuit court of l.dwndfs county, 1 shall proceed to U lor cash at li.cconit boi.se door in the tow n of Columbus on Monday the se venteenth day of September next, all the right, title, claim and mteiefcl that Ehdi Iv.ee, J. s.ce M'-dley, and AbvTl A. UarUm, jjtr$ Hi and to the following described piOX'rly in tlio.tfii of Colbert, to wit : lot number ix in block im'iijici-mx, and the im provements thereon, uow eer.iijiied by Joshua Uob-ius-nnand Jes-f.e MuJIei fj; vied on at the in stance of.A. 't, Mre-fA. A. Darton, KOWiX and Plistervs. E. -K ft A. A. J'arloii, E, F. Watkins, William Lif niiM J. Ciark vs. Jes"! Medlev. Sale W'ithi IV yirts prescribed by law ; this 1-iih day oi Aagtti JSJS. T of Lowndes county, (jt5 ) Frintcr's fee D W -V- .SIiiTilT Sale. BY virtue of sundry txecutions to rne direcied from Iho Circuit court of Lowndes county, I shall proceed to sell tiir ch at too e nrt liou-e door in the town of Columbus on Monday the se dohleerith day of SepltinkT next, H the right, title, claim and interest lht;Jefu.iali"B. Irwin has in and to the following dwriP.'jol of ground in the tvn of Columbus, tcH'fl! thirty four feel front on Main street, running bark (jiy leet, north rast cor ner of lot number two m pwre numb-r two, south sideofMair street, wjfft ali the improvements theie on. Levied on to satisty sumliy execuiions in vorof Smith, Kaingr4' fc. Co.'Briggs, Lacode. & Co., Anthony FwfeT,.$.Co., use of Anthony Pos ter, David LfttouTtU Fflotvs, Wadsworth, V Co., theeame, Stewart $ Ticker, Littiefiield 4- Shaw, Stone Swan, CoAViiham Kankiii, tf Co. Senaca Stewart, J. ttowen-lfeCo., XJornehus llaker.- Co til of which, ib ag'aiftsf iJ'e said Jercmrali D. Irwin. Sale within the liounr described by law ; this tlic th ihiv C.'' AuajrsJ J'3, ; j CJXO. W. BYR.V, ' "f ShtrilT of Lowndes county. " T . Pr. lee 9 00 J Micritr Sale. v ,f,e rf two eeei!i"i i:.- i?:,d I - t 'C Ciuii.t court of l.'ornl s c.i;o'v. and t rr.e el. ec'-.!. I 'i'' j-ver t to , i for r..i!i"; i;. j court l..i.!- !.r ui t :e town ol" l';ioi.!i;s. ,.u ,K;i- o.xv tie -ret iitvt'iitli day nf Si p'eu.ir iie.x?. a'.i u;e nga', tit.e, rljurs a!il interest ihal I'jvid t'rerton l is or ha i 'n an I M the f '.iem ,i deser.be.l fe.t of ;r .ie.l ;n the year lltf. known en.l .'es.nste I in ttie til.ui of i.'ie town of Co.bei t. n t le r avi hilf of kl iiuniltrr six in M.n k number ciht. anvl a t the tmprviiT.i.-ms tl.rrtvm, which was Ibis dav sbottii to me . a.d lwit.m a ias projHUy. Levied on at the ins aaee of Samuel i;.ukaud and John M. Mir Tin vs. xa-d Overlon. S.ile witluii the houispni rr.bed I v iiw ; t. I l;h dsv of Ati-iiM. s.s. .IOI1N V. ItVKN, Slicnl! of l.owndes r.v.intv. t'tj Prs. he, $l.) IH. Mieritl'N sle. BY .itue of Siimby executions (lift issued lioiu the Cilillit Court for Low.ldvs rounty and to me d u l led, I si a'! proceed to sell for c.isii at the court house d.nr in the town ol 'Columbus, o i M ...ii, lay the seventeenth , ,v of Septi inlH-r next, a i the right, title, claim and in'eiest that Ji rm.in llaker b.'i in and to the loiiowing described lot in llie town of loinitibus, to wit: l.oi r.amber liiree in square number lour, noitii of Main tre t, and the improM uiculs thereon, inctodiii his duel, in;; hou-e, '. ail the rilit, title, claim and interest Edwin F. Slade aad Icimall llaker l,a in an. I to bit niuii'rr one, in square nmnber three, fouitiie; Main street, and a I toe uupioveinenis tin icon. Lvvicd on as the p-o;'rly ol Jennaiiil H.iker and Edwin E. Sla le' to satisfy sundry exeeutiont in favor of Messrs. 11 iviiaud, lvec-e, l'ii. tiaiiible V Eaiio, () II. Mi icaii, use ol Jim. Overall, Neile llartee, William li. Hall, Willis M. Pop', Susan Tukoor, I'ianteis Itiuk of the Stale of Mi-. --sippi, Y. Join , Joidail ,V BocbaiHiaii, Win. M. Coart, kcssin.in V Co., lr in .S' Johnson, .Lis. M. Weed, Jordan V Itiieh.in iian. I!. Newhouse ,y C,. I l.i vol Ciiahman. S.ili wiiliin the boms pu se; un d bv law; llo.-i I f.h da of Ail:'u.t, l-.jS. .1X0. W. 11YKX, Shend Lowndes County. 1 11-. tef ijl i on. S'neriir Safe. BV into Cieik oe nt u II execution issiieil Honi inn f the Circuit eoint of Oktibbeha county, anil til ,ie dii' eted, I shall piocecd to sell llir cash at the court house door in the town o Co lumbus, nn Monday the I7ih day of September next, all the ritiht, title, rj.iun and inteiest that Ueiibenli. lira nt li is in and to the blowing des cribed lown lots in lie' town of Columbus, to wit : lots nine und ten in square si'vt n, north of Main street, and the improvements thereon. Levied on as the prop, rty of lieubeii H. liiunl to satisfy un eMcuti'in in liivor of Bell &. L impkiil. Sale with in the hours piesenbi'd by law; tins loth Aiiiii1 is.ts .IXO. W. BY UN, Shi i ill' of Lowndes county, tll.'i U'l inter's lee ii (ill Shfi iiV Sule. viitue of nn execution tint is.-ued from the ( Ink of the Circuit Ci ml of Lowndes county, nn. I to me directed, I shall piocecd to si II for cash at the com I hou-e uilhetown of Colum bus, on Moo, I. iy the I7tli day nf September next, all the ri ;!it, title, claim and interest that John W. Black has in mi l In the following described town lol in I he town of Colbeit, to wit : lot number live, block number five, we-t half, and the improvenn nls thereon. Levied on ns the propeity of John W. Black, to saiisfy an imcoIioii lu favor rifJuo.lt. Cieenlce. Sale wilhin the bonis prcse.i died by law; this lilh day of Anonst Jh.IM. J NO. W. BY UN, Slier, if of Low nih il rounty. tSl.'i J Pi inlu's fee $tli III) Take Not ire. shall be absent from Columbus for n short lime, and h ive appointed Col. J. W. Byin my agent iiulil my leturii. June FJif DAVID LLOYD. Chaiuptigiie WJne. I. est llraiul". I 10H AI-E low ot E. P. P.OItDE.VS Cash Siohh, Main street, 10 Bnslicls Champrgne Wine, laM lininl.-i. Columbus, July i 'M Slf Uobt. IJ. U elN, TTOIINEY nnd Counsellor at Law, Lou 1. i.-vilie, Winston county, Mi. attends the Courts in the Counlieii of V in -I'm, Lowndes, Nox ubee, Kemper. Xesliiibn, Leake and Olilibbci'ha. Business piiuetiially alti'lnb d to. A ii'. II, is.!). oi l C.'raittl J.odu'e Ltterj. A'lthoii.ed by an Act of the Legidatuie. CLASS XO. r,, rou iHds. To be drawn nt lb" Mississippi Sprinns, 1 1 mils County, on Saturday, August IS, ls.ls. 7o yuudinn 12 Drawn Itnl'uts. J. P. Wauiiki.i., Manager. SCII F. M E . .HI Preis ol S 1,011(1 is SiiOKW .pi oho " -Jti.oiiri " ;too o h.iiuii Hill 'i 111(1 " 10,0(1(1 " bil ' rt,7i ,o " I'l " '!,") M ij t " .to " - l,s:m ot " 'in " i,-'?n Of J 7 " J)7l U " l- " ,j 7;3ri " 10 " 7,hllll HAM " ft " m.' 27, 15 I'n.is amouiiting to tl.t t.?Jj Packages of 25 wlioh: Ticlt-ts f. r 125, must draw'io, cud may draw' the lour Capitals which are fcMlOl'. Ceiiilica'e uf Paekat'es 74. Packages ol Halv. s and (fuarters. in projsirlion. (r-'l'i(.'K.ETS $5,000, Halves tji.M), quarlers Al.-J.'i, lor h-'i'e at. the Agent's Olliee, twoil.Hirs be low Joii'-'s Hotel, rd at Boss ti Bawl's I'.Aiehaiige, on Man: street, Columbus. C. WAUBEN, Agent. "?""1 n,f Vnl'.iahle Tavern Stand and ttii denee at Auetioit. rilHK subscriber being about to rr tnrSf, will I ..n . .n.. n-. THIJItMITW. the :.!lth DAY OF OCT'OHEU NEXT, aj lVSfc:,M k. ... :e ,;.,..l .1 . a:..-. .1' .., n use premises, u iwji j ".'ipsrul. pivatp S ik', thai vaiiiame iraei oif j.jronn mi i.roiidtfien's whereon be now lives, seviu Awe worth of Caluriibus, on the Military road ; toylier with Mousecohl nnu KitClicn riirunure; .-iioen oi nog-,, tows, com, fodder, na's, and firming utensils. As the location is on the greatest thoroughfare in Hie whole southern country, and having ineieon a vyel and spring of the piirci-t wa'.er, near one of the most nourishing towns in the rtatc of Mmsissippi, with a gnoJ dwelling bouse and all red wary out buiidings, it n particulajiy valuable as a 1 T A V E K N S T A N D . This tract contains ISO acres, about one half of which is uiidera high atc of cuitivation, and pro ti i ii ....,, li.w ,.iiIi ,..t n,.f f tUm tuvrtfi i l (iu;irlcr itl Kt'cliaii St. nvuv xji v n -i kowiistiip tixteen south of rani'e, seventeen west, containing aM lU-iw'J seres. (iiwin ii U purchase at private !, can learn the price by making application to tbc submibcr on the premi ses, orto the Auctioneers in Columbus. Title in disputable. , , , , , , Terms Throughout. -Ha f cash, and the balance rn a creditof lO inoi-ths, v.ith i lien on the premi s. Ut llie Fuial I'.stelc, sud apptovfil endorsed note.for chatu.pn, F.. B. Dtktt, it- Co. Auctioneers. Columbus Aug. T"' ').-5 "'-v. I'. P. Will now. . V. v. A1LEX. U'liltlow A. Allen, r.irrons ,v .iunyis, momlf., .::,. Rirnt i'i M. W-: In i F,s.i. ) f. . , ... ri . ' v on. ni bus. Mi. Mr. It. V. Ami. rvon, Sumfer rOinty, (' !. Ki'b, rt f. Mace n. tirere coumy, .Messn. Itvrr, IVn i k li CiV, Wetimipks, Co!. I'i . Boome. , ., Mr. II. C. Jl .'nies. " Mj'"'C' Mevirs. Kow Iks. A.lrn ?i Baldivin, Gainjvrlle. Misrs. J. (J. M. C..hV, liwjlgim, Mr. II. S. A! wood. Wilcox county, ";Bi-kll,,;,-l: I iw-wu- .xir. A. I . Lucy, J Auu'ost I, (iiu-4-tf. lirlrk. IlrieL-. Ihieks. "l7 A TERM AN & LEAItNF.D S n,uhj in- tn.ttd Itiick .Vai-Aiur Having pur ch.ise.l 'he riclit !r the Stale ol M s,.ippi now od, r l.i ili-jioee ot'rigbu by roomies i r sm'e rbts tosi.it pur, ha-cr-i. Those inlercNted in the manu facture of fun-Its are tipiested to caii and see llie op eration and jin!e-(' for themM-lves. The Machine may Ik' seen m snccrssfi.l opeiaiionln this placv, st Mr. Wall in 's briekyiird. Tbe principal a-lvantaes this machine hss over a!! others now in use, consists in the s inphcity and sirc!i:;i!i of its s'.rortnre, and the rapidity it tem pris On- r'.av and i:nr.il,l. ihe buck, making fioin tiO to SO j,, r inom;r, wall the aid of (no l ories or iniiles four men and a sofTic-icnt number td'bovf 1 1 be ,ii oil' the bucks. Tlio. C. RANDLE. Fohimlms Aitsx- II. l.li-5-tl. ItOliEU T llARWELL.o.Voorirewn! Mt. aso S l EWIt T & FOIULq- .V," GrttaM, HAVE formed n Co-pnitnerhip, for Ihe pur poe of transacting a (Jeneral Commis sion Buenos In iho Cii,e of Mobile slid New Or leans. Their II, ui -e in Mobile will be cn on the fut of Oetob r next, under the lirm of Harwell, Stewart, K t'o. Their buiiness in New Orleans, lioiu niiil after that date, will hccondutcd Under the lillll uf Stewart, Cold), fi Co. KOItK.KT II UWFLL, JAMES J. STKWAKT, SAM PEL S. COBB. June .", IS.H. f.'wl7 Hakin-. PifH'ND, ihnukliil for past favor, l.iftes E i this method lo inform iho citizens of C- linnhus, and the jmt.lio generally, lhal having pro- urn an assistant llulicr, be is now inamitactmiiig a llnttrr Crarkrr, which, being always fresh, and a branch of the profession which be has fullowed lor the last blty K,ns without mtei mission, warrant them b: ttci ihan any imported Cracker. He isalxo extending hn bakery to every variety of Cake : soeclfiealioiis for any kind or oualititv, wdl be sop- j'ln d at shoit notice lor Painilics or Partits. P. S. Merrhf.nl-i snd Planters ran b supplied with t rack 'ira by the sinirje pound or barrel. Also, Hard, or Sea Bread, an exu'lirt slid cheap article for plantations, as it will keep for years in any cli mate, July 0, 1 l.i! r-' I Male nnd female Teacher wauled. I1CIILND ACADEMY nt Shongab. is how open and in iruiliiiess to be occupied with a School. It ti siiuated in a bs.iiitiful, fertile, nod healthy eouuli v, vlO miles east lioui Cii million, and I'I miles oiilh-east of Mnldh'lnti, A Iaiire, line mnl comrno- ihons two-stoiy building bis lieen erected, 4ti by feet, with three apaitinents, siitlieiently Jar ro lot Ihe accommodation of on' buinhed pujiil. A hlienil si'.ny would be(r,ven lor male und female teachers, well 'piahlied, und who wish to make a business of teaebiiiir. A geiiiletnin with a finiily would be pieferrrd. Such an one nni'lit lind un f liiblg ulualioii at Shon- gnlo. Bv oidir oftbe Idard of Trustees: JAMES W. ESKUIDCE, ChTk. Shonolo, Mi. July V7lh, Mi 4U'. Sliocs, Sluifsi, Shoes. IAD' ES' lino Kid, Soal, Morocco. Pi mulls J Si Calfskin Shoes, with and without heitds. 100 pairs nidi's line lined and Isuind Biokjaris ,00 do Coaise do .10 do low quarter shorn 50 pr Fine i'liuyis 00 do Youths und Buys Jlroans Also an assortment of Hard ware, Cutlery, Crock-, cry nnd tilassware. 10 Boxes by 10 Window tils's. July -ii 3tf E. P. BORDEN'. AVines for Sale Low .It K. V. i;IIUi:.V S Cn.i St,rr, Mtin SfrM. Ca-ks 1st tmtlity Old Maib iui Winn 99 2 " " " " Sh ily do ilo J " " " " Biown Sherry do 1 ' " Old I'ort l 2 " " " " Swmt Malaga Superior (!nruiac IHtAXD V nud If jl'aud (jil.N. July 2H, H.W J if Hraiidoti, Citledonia and Lotil. ville Hank.. 17 i'. Wave, nn Invoice of valuable GOODS, WW well ussoitis), iitnomitiiio ut fiisl tout, to about jSi'i.nrn, wj.ie.h v.e will sell nt wholesale, with cbarjfH adi?.l, for the imles of eiiher or u'l of 'he above Banks. July Ji, Hli. 3 w I E. B. I) HAKE ft. Co. Mrs. I'. iiiiglui, WW7ILL give Lessors in music on llie Piano Foil1: nt her residence in f.'obimbu. Young Ladies w:ll not be charged extra for the ui: of the Pian i: Price Sia per cession of five months. The tuou satislhc'.ory icb renrcs will be jiven. Aprl M) ijJ(4 '4(i,( J. L. JtrtMtrti, M. I. (Of the firm if If romn Stui jde AWic.) OLTtHEON ilENTIST, is now in Colum J nil", at Jones t Intel, where lie will remain for a fi w da;,s, and oilers his professional service !o tbo c who may mpi.rc '.hem, in all llie various liraricbes of 17 mlal Suroi ry. LauVs c.lll he attended 10 ut their reilctircs. July i!7 ;.'if AoIIee. fBHE suleicriliTs parlii iiliuly rr-ntiest nil per Ji- sojh biiving uiiMCttled iiccoonls wuh tbrm to call at their former Counting room, and close tlicm by nole cr otberwi.e. We have alsoti or SOOO dolian worth of good", which we y-'ish to sell at wholesale. BCIUiiXS ft. THOMPSON. Cohtiiibus, Marcli J l'di, I -;. 37-tr. Land for Sale. EAR Stnrkville, the county seat of Octibbe hu county, Missivsiiipi, the south west quar ter, nf section thirty lour, in township number eigh teen, north tf range number thirteen east, the south east ruar'er, of section iwenty-iiine, in township number eighteen, north of range thirteen east; the w est half of the noitheast quarter, and '.be north west quarter, of section number two, in township seventeen, of rage thirteen cast; the north cast quar ter, and the fioriii aM quarter of the north west quatter, olsecliou twelve, in township seventeen, north of .angc thirteen east; and tlji north cast quar ter, of section number three, in township ecvcniccn, north of range thirteen east. The above lands are selected by the best judges, and are offered for cash or on long credit, and the most Recomniodatiug terms. Afp'y to the. subscriber at BnckrlTs Slore, opposite ihe Eagle HotcUCJikfobus, .Mies. Feb 10. l3?-31-tr l IIOFIJSSIOXAL. NDERSON Y. DAB.NEY, Aitoksu dmd Cocslslor 41 Lr: Office at M- cou, MMStippt. July 21, I3fr-Sif DICKINSON & A 1SOYKIN At- Tor."st)s and Co;nsei.lri at Law Columbus, Mississippi. Dec. 26, 153G-23tf A.O'trnl &. 11. Armstrong 1 TTORMES at i aw, Cotumbns MusU 1m. sippi, will practice in th Circuit Courts of Lownde. Monnie, Oktibbeha, Winston rxfNoxi-ht-e ciimi. Their otfie is on Mam street, obe dvr east ofMrCluer & Humpliriei' ClothingStore, Nov. r,, l.J7i),f Law Aotlcc L. JONES, having resumed lh prsc lice of law, will mtend tho Circuit Co'irtof YaxiM), and the adjacent counties; the Chancery Supreme and Federal Courts at Jackson. Office at Ins r si,l nee Yazisi county, ten miics Siuth of R-d-lon, on fl-c Clinton road. Address Benton, Yasoo Civ. Mi-s. Alay .'bth, I1.!.-, ti'.-tll Law .Notice. REUBEN DAVIS, STEPHEN COC'KF. and JOHN COODWIN, have socild themselves in the practice of Law. One or more ot ihe firm will attend to busimts confided to them in the Circuit Co irti .f Lowndes, Monroe, Chickasaw, Pontotoc, Tippah. 'I isdu mingo, Itawamba and Okiiblieehs ; ihe Federal and Chancery Courts, and ths High Court of Errors and Appeals at Jack, son. U. Dvis', Oiili e in Athens, Monroe County, Mi, J. Oooinvis i, " in Alerdeeli, Monroe " S. Cocke's " in Columbus, Low mlei " march i, ISJ 3ltf l)r II. T. Cornell n.VS opened an ofllcc-nt ihe store of S. S. FRANKLIN, where ho tenders his pro It sssionul services, to tho titizeiis ft Colutnbin audit vicinity. February 18.183? tf. I)r. A. V. Al 1 W. Winter, nAYI.Vfi unted h lliH practice of iheir pro fession, ri'spretfully offer their servtcfa to the eitiens of Columbus, nnd the surrounding court. try. I bey will visit patient nt any time ainl at any distance. Ollieo nt the N. W. corner of Alailet and Wuxhiiigtim-atrei Is, U3"l)ocior A. V. W'ix ti'.h inliirma his friends and patrons, that thfv can, as heretofire, if Ihcy desire, receive his individual attention. June il, 19,11 iiif I'eopleN line of Staffer for An?n'ta N fFl'ICE to Tnu rn r.iis r.oiMo North '. This splendid lui't of four horse post coach es is in suciesslokopcratioii, und runs daily Itrtivecli Montgomery, Ablmma, ami Aog.jsta, Oeoryia. Pas siners can bo assured of inure comlbrl and txpe ilition by (his line than unv oilier now running tii Augusta. The company have spared rfcither pains nor exis ie tn procure ihe best Troy built rouchcJ, exetlleiit snd well trained horses, experienced, sober and careful drivurs. To avoid impositions repca'.e.lly practised on the travelling coinnmnity by contrat'tiirs st al times era ving a monoK)lv, ptissengera will be careml ffiing North not to take their passage farther than Mont gomery, on nny other iiitersectiiiii line,.ser tbcv will nt all times have a preference on !he Pcoplc't tins for Augusta. , , This line runs 5 rn'h s on tho Augusts and Alu ms minimi, wh'ub will land passengers in AugUiti abeod of the mail ljne several hours. (JEO. W. DENT. Acnt lor ihe company. Odiec Moiitinmery, Ala. mar 51, lIJt, 8""yl Dissolution. TfflllE partnership licrelofure existing between JL the undersiiined as merchnnls, under tho firm of VMiiton &, Ifulberl, is ibis day di'olved by niiitusl ronsent. Ail those indebted t.t aaid firm of Whitoii &. llulLf rt, are requested (o call nn Lyman Whilon, who elone is niilhonu-d tn collect and re ceipt lor the ikU due us. LYMAN WHITOX. LOIHXC HL'LHEUT. FeHrtmtv (2, is.15.-.12if Vny up! Vny up! LL prrsons fcriowipu ihemselyei indebted 1m. ia the subwnt'er, are eaniestlv refiuested lo lay up, utherwine he shall tie umivr the disageta lle necessity of ciilorcing payment. Fih. 3, IM. lioif " P. SmITIL 3Ioolns;ti('N Halm. wlnn tcw.fl'i fir the Ttmth-Jlehe. riHE eslaiihshed reputiiltnn and constantly in--M. creasing demand for this elTecluiil remedy of isiin and preservative oftbe teeth, has induced the subscriber to offer it lo the American public. Ar- rangeiM-nls have In en rnaue to supply aents mall Ihe prim ipal cities and towns in the I'uited States, so to place it within the reach of ttaic suflerini nnd likely to Hiillor with this most harassing of al Ai b' S .'i'onfh lrlie. When applied according tndirccliops given on the hotile, it has never failed to afford immediate nnd permanent rein !'. Il also arrests the decay in defec tive teeth, nnd relieve the snriiic: which so fre qucntly renders a strong too;h u.adcss. The appti eatlon nud remedy arc siirrj.li-, innocent, md not un pleasant; and the" large number of pursou in dilfer ent sectiotis oftbe couniry, that hav already exic rieiiced such dehglitfia find salutary rilects from the use nf tlm IHhn, itre ready to lnar, (for tbe public tf md.) their testimony, to its unrivaled qualities. It is an Indian remedy obtained singularly and uncx pcrtedly, and tnay be regarded by the civilized world as the most valuable discovery oftbe lied irinu oftbe Woodn. For Salt, iy SMITH k. FRIERSON, UrHjrjtwfs, CoUmdiHt, .Viitimivpi. CO" Price tfl rr. Jiom.r..' JI. B. MuNTAfJCH. marr'n S, 3l-y Aiitl-Spiimtotlie Tincture, or MO I'll EE'S COMFORT. Thi.i mcdicifit. h is been prepiin J with speciid referenco In the wauls of families, in w hich the most minute particularity has lieen observed, in order that mo thers might keep and us.; it will) the m -nit jicrlect wfetT, su I ith the confident a;itfance tl'.at it will ulloril rrhef when very ritanv of the standard rem edies Iiid. The proprietor, fx-fbre offering it to the pubi c, has ta'ten occasion t -converse with Some distinguished physicians l Virginia, aid with spe cial pains to i-pen'k of fill the rarinii.? parts nnd pro; pi tions of tb'.s medicmb; ci. 1 those that know i's component parts, have pronounced it one of tbe very Deft compounds fir the following disease that ran" be prepared, snd. may le used wiihpcrfecl Safe ty, ts well with the new' born babe, as the rimn of tnree score and tea. If those that use it are, not sa tisfied that it is the very best remedy for the Cst ases here enumerated, they can return the tV.tt!e nnd re ceive beck ilieir money. It is boldb- asserted thit it is almost (if not quite) infallible :ir) Darrhrea in nil its various forms, DysenUry, Cramjvcolic, Cholera Morbus, snd Asiatic Ch'.;lcr? . iso 2 ftcr Pains of lying-in Femlca-lor ,, j. u,c l(,i!ier's C;,n lort, and because i. w thvVcry. bit prcpar,,'!C, L. the summer diaed3C! f children 'hat bus ytt euVr eclilie chBmUr d.the i.istres.cd. Jt U bo unc nualieu lot; cjratnps from -vhatavcr cause produced, dailies m the most . cfcicrfe siftwzioni mav take it nnde; any of the aoove circunwtanc.es w iih perfect s .etv and equal benefit. The public rnav be as- rfureu inai inc tnt Spasmodic Tincture, er Mother's Comfort, has been subjected to the nxx.t rigid and scientific examination by some of the most exten eive (physicians) practiiloners ju Virginia, who now Wtommend it in, their, practice. J 91 mt mrbAu i u m f-Jj&soN. Druggists, Cohimhtis, " marcliS. "---i V