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f MM. , ja Ohio dVaTMj L top to Carbarns." tfWCf kiucotwl in Certain 'tnrnriseds indeed, 5 Dqureri 4Ppret!y from inta the 0PPrt of ( ' ZZicaU by and by; wil L?dcUx daily, in the s i 500,000 clock were man Khicft were hipped to Ea .fniore mada this year to ?idW!. I' " proper that the should raeaaure Ume ..for 'r - v- Gazette," th rte Calhoun 'JEW i-mortal lick under ,WiT paragraph: "How If Van Buren'a letter to the ' underatandingly," aid not Jed and paltered with, by its feed? uu and it is alao true ,pef,Ki by adapting pro! eC ion to f!ahc prent tariff. But to the 'fairer h wrota bout the er7 'Sine bo disapproved the pres principal and detail, What. h tteappove or disapprove? 'You -J'? ja, ' uid an enraged author AHhat iny .talents did not Jie in ' .oa tell me they do not lie in r'teu ra if yn please, where the hjNVASS OF'44.: 1 !.(Jy apparent indicate an intense to the approaching PreU It' will be seen by the pfc, that the' Whiffet" -New Irttoenur upon the contest in a ttiib a spirit, worthy of all praiae. V wc trust will be imitated by tfaefy State. Awell organized jmp-jpeakinff, connected Vith a Wmof cheaj paperlwiH carry attjenmt of Jie land Andt such re m the goodness of our cause, that !ii of Bsht, we have' not a doubt of U, pt body of the people with us, j ' fijdiscossivjn before the jury, of the j jtterdict in favor of Whiff men and jsjrtsmastbo the inevitable result n-ott ini young in this State," winto burnish up their armour, and Miniitters in every county should fcjiii to circulate cheap-papers and 'fldocament. jfraa the New York Tribune. ' iuiNGTOTHC WORK? jfffbig of Monday makes the follow j jinguin-nncemcnt ; " ,Tp Association. We are gratified to 2l in 4ssuciation, compofed of the 'aot Wbi? orators in the ta!e, will ieiily next spring, for the purpose of Sflbe people of every County, previous ifrtjLJential Election. They will take t soon if may le deemed expedient af lijutinof are made by the National La, and keep it until the day of the V Jt'n their determination to carry on ia New York in the same manner that aondhii gallant allies carried it on -win Tennessee; and they will be hap iCget their epponcnis ace to face, and dis ui them the real questions of public ,;,!,. rtn he decided bv the next Pres.. UIUIVU a i rret it p in tho right direction. ml m: addition an Association of Wh g pt tit be speakers and yrt able ami ieitiin b means or gratuitous exeri- iemivern! circuhlion ct Printed' Facts. !wcra::tigo vi c Ihvs of our opponents on liiwiton, it will t.fc dissraceful if we wttheiii la triis Stats and ail d.ining ijMtymajiiritita. Give our opponsnt our ji.it Tir.iF;q:ic5ttun, and they would not kMf vo'ctn a hundred of UiO mm who 1 Itcu o a labor. V e on ly need top I a co :sa isd irguniefits distinctly before tb t,wit mu t triumph. Who will aid in srkf Speaking will be in order next;b,ut Pt 3 be most effective thi winter, -ajte ire called on to give documents ariwtion, or let them gout halt cost tor jtffM. Do we mean to carry or cot to aiUle tor UCnrr Clav 7 of Gen. I- f Weess teh Mcrrsr ijOE3. The sd:.-? by ths-Arti il U:u cty to JujL. Limey, therr!j-:i cf Mm," and the Anti S'avery candv! itg fjr.I'rcsident of theUr.itci States, is C2i--0 pi?r t muu, tesides Irave'.Ixj ezpenees. That piM to the intensely bensvo. lent Jch2TiLcair, UZWor cf the Eraancipa. tor, is Ol,S03pir ann-.jm. txA to Henry. U. Sua ten, tl,CQUail bis trav elius g expense. ' A JJIssijsfppi Wht writes to a friend "ia Memphis in the fallowing s'nin t ! ; t The black &v cf Ilepudsation, waves in triumph froft the Capatcf cfour fallea anj degraded Stato ; Lifumy, deep indelible infa my, i orra ; and I foar it will be transmitted j as a hsritage to our children. The star and atripeinthe fiajj tif our Union, represemin" Mississippi ehould have t .lack lines drawn around, them, and rrpndiation written in bold lettera. I have a pretty strong notion of lear. ing rbe Etatp, if tome of you Allows over there in Jimmy JotCB county will furnish me with board and bed, or else provide a bond paying? bacfe for a pasEDortDartienUrW if r should pass over into Arkansas or Texas." Correspondence ofthr United States Gazette. . i V, ' Wa8Hwotow, ov.13, 1843. I IOGkio aeeiho proposition 'of annexing Texas to the United State?, seriously . pro posed by the President in his message, or so referred to, as o enforce thereto the attention oT Congress. The object avmoel here of such a movement, is t create such a discussion as win produce unkmdness between tne Whigs of the South and the North, to the injury of M ft-.,. r.:.,j. j . r-i.v. i between tho Lo COS of the two extrermtM-e. In the injury of Air. Van Buren so that he than ces of Mr- Tyler shall be increased by an im provement of the prospects of Mr. Calhoun I should - think that eo evident a native would be a beacon It'rrht to politician'. Thev rer. ta'mly would not split on such a rock. 1 he , Aladisontail of, Wednesday evenin, I5:h instant says : 'Co1. Beh-on ia o ut in the Missourian in fa. yor of the annexation of Texas. The Col. is a wholeiteam Mmstfi , ..--; iilEPUDIATil05f ,,1 USTIPIED. TilEii'LEBElAN comesout bn),v ar.i fuUyin defence of the Alisstss;non?emid ia ton.' Jhis U in character, it 'pctrfoes' the' whole queftion, with equal contempt Tor honesty and ignorance of the facts, seem infjuot to knnw, .r to wish to conceal, th at the iVsue of Union Bank Bonds was authorized by two successive Je. islature of Miessippi Loco-Two Leriaturo too, one of which sent Robert J. Waiker o jhe U S. Senate while Gov. McNutt, now' the head of Kepudiatson, himself is 6tl and .ned the Bonds ! The Pfebeiahrea!!s ogi eorn VKco pudiator torive the facr'i'iii the case, ' Whv. sir, you' will find tlie;u set forth in the Demn eratic Rexieic,a s;ime two-years aD, where tne wnoie-case made oat by the Kepudiators is stated, considered, and avverdict given nguinst tfiemby the leading" orjran of vour and their own party, which had every Inducement, $ part rrom tionety ana truth, to gloss over. tbeir iniquity. r'--, ' ' ; . '"' - ,; ' The Plebeian : falks- of the State- Debt of. Pei7ylt;inidi as created by the: Ritticr Ad- minsetration ! 1 ,s ,is an other falsehood-- Mineieen-Ueniietbs, if not the whole, oft bait Debt ha been created by Loco-Foco gisla- tures ands negotiated by Loro-Focd Execu tives. .Gov. Ritner voted and destroyed the Forty Million Improvement bill of vhich the Pleb. ignorantly speaks; and ihe Sf&e Debt ta$ not increased a dollar under his 'Adminw tralum, unless you call the Distribution from the U. S. Treasury a deb V which no Stated considers it As to 'Riddle and his compeers eo roundlv abu cd by the Plebeian, theirvfault was crrduhty, in giving good uiney fcr itlis eissippi five per cent. Stocks, whfch Wfr not worth over three-fourths of the ffcp r best, and are now Repudiaed. To rob a B Mik and then abuse its officers as swindlers for allowing themselves to be duped, is virtuous and adm'fra ble io the eyes of the B.airp, Slamms, and PolU lieians of that School. liV. Y. TriSune. WILLIAM ECKFORD, i CO MM I S S to X ME RCIIA NT. y Z' . - ' -, - MOBILE ALA. of i'ta.lt jta on I x: Lcr Jjy the lit dir of Jan-jarv next, un Jer the charge oClW. and .Mrs. J4mes A Mclean. , , . . - ,TU TrancJia taujf.tia bo'Ji Departments to !: Eoauing ytar-vsrill bs fc'peinn Reading VSTriting," Arithmetic, English Grammar & Ge" cjraphy. ' , ' - ; Scholars living in the Township wta Wad milled in all eases FREE OF CHARGE. ':. Those children whose Parents or Guardians da not reside in the Township and who are sent to ColumbUa (b'jr the'purpose of Education wil not be admitted in the Franklin. Academy n" By order of the BoaroV .r , J GEO. M. MULLEN, Secretary; Columbus Mifs. bee, 2, 18 . ' ' ' DISTRICT CHANCERY COURT " OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, " . HELD AT COLUMBUS. John Nunn, Cotaplainant J . , Reuben St. A. Mclntyre " no;?eil "Mclntyre, defUa. ; 1 M. - UPON opening ihe nailers of thta tiland it appearing that the defendants, are not inhabitants of this State, but reside beyond the limits thereof that the ordinary process of this Court cannot be executed upon them. It is ordeied that unless said defendants ap pear before the Vice Chancellor at the Court room in the town of Columbus on the " 1st Monday in May next, and plead, answer or demur, to the bill of com- piaint nerem tbe several, allegations thereof win oe as to said defendants taken for confes sed, and such order or decree made therein as to the Vice' Chancellor may seem equitable and just. , It is furth r ordered trat a copy of this or der be inserted iu" the "Columbus VVhtff" a newspaper published in the Town of Colum. busjocce a week for two months eurcessively. t Ah MCCARTHY, clerk. II. L-Jarnaghin, Solicitor. Nov. 9, 1943. , printers fee 81 5 DISTRICT CIIAXCEIIY COURT OF THE STATE OFt MISSISSIPPI. HELD AT COLUMBUS. John C. Whitsett, . J ; 103 , vs. V Nov. Rules, 1843. CJtarlvs ISV Johnson, et.l y UPON opening the matters of this bill and it appearing i hat i he defendant Reuben Houghton is not. an inlnb:tnt of this State botiites-ctea beyoitd the iirnits thereof so that .Nie';W)in'ary process of shis Court cannot be exec,,Mv?v'ij jVu It is tiiere6re ordered that unlevrfald defrlant appear hefore - the Vice ChancRora.f. the Coprt room in the.town ,of Culumibus'oa the"?--. ''a C 'k' 1st Monday ; in May nexr: 1 and-olead answer or demur to the bill of com iplahit herein the "several allegations thereof wfll bo as to said defendant taken Tor confessed iand such order or decree raado therein as the VicetJfiani'ellor may deem equitable and just. It is further ordered that a. cop t of this order be inserted in the 'CoIumb.is Whig' once a tt'eek for two months tuccessi vely. v :J -v . fc. ,,'," M. McCAUVHYi clerk: ' H. L. JtARNAGIIIN.Soliciitor. ; .. - . ; Nov. 7th, 1843- y ; prs. fee 815 cV.-. -r'r -.'...-LEATHER.''.' rw 11 E Subscribers asrents for the most ex- JL i tensive Tan Yards in this section of the counfrji keep constantly on handt Sole, Har ness, Bridle and Upper Leather, Deer Skinsi Sheep Skins, f. ''' : ' Dec. 0. HALE 4 MURDOCH. 1.0 a j. : cp .rr. r r1 . v. fc w-.M-.3 rizs cut II . ui c: i - To ba:co, ct . . . . -r i4MIV a1.:) -n: I ii - y L TV. i Of poslte'the Tost QZcq. Ch:ap Casb Burj TCTATSCtps, cf all k Cheap Cash Ctore. QUr"RFIHE LkzH Ercaddctha & Cas KJ. ;res at , . , HEELER'S f Cheap Cash Store. THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI- 'f'-i ' -'tJbvfmmrccrmrri h ,; Probate Court December Term 1843. rijV) all persons interested in the estate o iL Robert Port wood deceased, late of the county aforesaid. You are her eby cited to ap pear befor thff Jttfge' cf our satd Probate Court at the February term thereof to be. hold eri at the Court House oa the : : " ; ' I . . and then and there show cause if any you an why an order should hot be made to sell the fol lowing described lands subject to the widow's dower, therein, belonging "sto , the estate of Robert Pot t wood deceased agreeable to the prayer of the petition of Jno." R. Port wood ad ministrator of said estate to wit : ' ,. The East half of North east quarter of sec tion 35, Township 17 iZange 17 West. Con taining 79 80-100, acres. Also, East half of South West quarter of section 26, Township 17 South, Rang 17 West containing 80 86 100 acres ; also North West quarter of North west 1-8, dividing north and south of fractional section thirty six, township seventeen, range seventeen west. Also , . ; The west half of the norlh east quarter of section thirty five, in township 17, range 17 west, containinjr seventy nine, 80-100 acres. ; The4 south half of lot number three, in sec tion thirty six, township seventeen,' south, of range seventeen west, containing 21 15-100 acres. : , ' . ,.'::'i",.' 1 ' ' . The North half of the west half of south west quarter of Fractional section, thirty six, township seventeen south, ranged seventeen west, containing thirty nine 85 100 acres. Also, the north half of east half of sbutk east quarter of eection thirty five, of township seventeen south, range seventeen west, con taining 39 96-1 00 acre s. It is further ordered by the Court that this citation be published in the"Columbus Whig" and Columbus Democrat two newspapers pub lished in the town of Columbus for six weeks successively. - Witness Hon. Thos, Sampson Judge of the Probates Court of . Lowndes County Mississippi Ihts 1st Monday of Decem ber, 1343. v VVM. P. PULLER, clerk , December 7, 1S43. print, fee, 830. AND PLYMOUTH-' O.r -ft Cr: Tr''?'y and. A'..-T, bu i da -x P ' 'V CC Tiphy, - IurkLanx0 (E2:i lJw dilatory cf the U. iSCSlz iebra Dx An'tbtrctic, Cc.T.stock,SiIL"- "-cpLy, An I'c i 1, 2 rr 3 o : V:Ul Bibles, 'AkI Testa. t'ljj'TLV:, Ccrv "and Cifhcrin Rook?, setter am i '&p l'apcr, Uuii, rcn ism, Cand,lc;Ja L..z.i?, Wafers, &cv At - -.,: i ,:::-viaLEK;s cash stoxs. LKXCHEii Domestic at a Picayune a yard, Fcr sale.; at KGELER'3 cwUr dsn : ..SXOKB.- orrOSIT THE 3PCSX OTITCfc.V LADIES DUE 5S CAPS. HANDSOME assortment of tho most Fashhonable style, i Also materials for making the same, at s -a- calicoes. ! Q A fk Pieces of Chusanv Fancy Striped 0 117 Blue, Black,j Second Mourning Cashmere 4l French Calicoes Just Receved at H r v' r XEELER'S Cash Stobe.; , -.f 'Opposite thb poet office, Dec. 9 1843; ; r.----?i' r - ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. A Very large and splendid assortment of Artificials, of the most fashionable kind, for sale at a very low price at : ? KE CLE R'S CHEAP CASH STOBE. Dec. 0184a Cidk cf iTtLat., I tl.4 .i '4j t... ' the highclJ!.V,Jllc:lin'cPca, tl.eprcL.. sies on . On iherlllitly'crDecenjbcr 1C10 ' the p M"c1 Lcti C l..Z7r-t iquaro uuniber 2 north cf JJa:n K:rs:,ii:d the parti of irj cua- ber t..ree and e:Lt :J ths f anvj cjcire corth c: . Main tercet in the toiva cf Cc!umtti5,mcticn ed and described in said deed of trpst,to satisfy debts therein provided for trhich r"-,ains ur paid.. Thes3.Fnrts.cf lots lays i" ! ;atle ia DroVements eporithetnt an! the t is belie v. ed to be good, but Xeha.ll convey 'v eucft ti. tie ss is vested in rr-eliy the. Det.i f Trust. Sale to take place within the k:t. Loura prescribed by lawj ? f , i - ; . . . i ;n MATTtJJtiW vv a iui, .Trustee ,Dec. 2d 1843. St v ; n . ..,.-'-. TRUST SALE, :!! tGLI SII IIOLLOirirARE. "TTQR Sale, at the Commission .House of Jq IlO,E $ MURDOCK. . : BUNCH COTTOX SEED. , -p A fk BUSHELS of this desirablo Seed tjJKJ Is uov for the first time offered for sale Planter are invited to call and examine samples of Cotton raised the past season from it. HALE Si MURDOCH. ,irynr - ' ' . ' n -if.n i . -tis H. BEMtojr, in a speech roao'e to Faccs d St Loub Cow.jVI issouri. at -SEr.ou the4ih inst. uttered thefol- ?tosg other equally gross and flagiti- Mmn of Gen. Harrison was car vote?v paid for with saspended tdy false votes given - by people 't exist by imported votes, carried ' to state- bv. simulated votes, sfiieirdresB and names twenty times, 'lii often and by changing ticket as in the bail .t-box. , By these .J4 means, the election was c-irrivd; W wvvias sinCg established tht de '.iKoii ! each of the above observations aera.e faJj;efiood, and. you are a ;un- Wiani We dare you, we defy you, -judicial proof," or any thing -like r3you assert! .Yociinrjwyou cannot, 'f 7e here lied deljberately , wi!f ally 1 Jwj there no proof of what you -U : Wh-gs tut ihere is ahund,int t'Mvery contrary The Slates' w-icn cast lhe largest vote in proportion to Wnohoo wereJVno Hampshire ai It. p voting for Vin Buren, v Illinoif, it Will be conceded, was carried for v-n ty the votes of aliens, not natnral W'tig ta ihe requirements of the Fed. Qcliiutron. - At any rate, these votet ;J'W ly the Van Buren party, and accordingly for that paity.--New t' :not on'y cast an enormous vote in , w her p&poJai ion, but thei r ote of the f? "wwWpa of that State was Im pee -kt in proportion to their population flhe WMg townships .In th s Have not a shadow ofdoi.bt thit -ai votes Were polled for Van Buren to W5011 We do not in charge I -eras i with depigniug foul play; but the for illegal voters is overwhelmingly as every one knows, and it would Possible that a majority of oau le ;givcrj to the Whig tickets. i0.a!f one of the leaders who are de ?ml the Foco party into the ;sa3 of Van Buien. We heartily success in this; for the man to sus- , juudre obliged to contend that the '-V,C ?8bac!,'e befooled, unthtnkir 9oU . i IUJS mere fare. 8 ZTf' But he shall rot r r , .dsfnceful libels on "the Pe - -: ;i;;.ic, righteous Verdict' ii ""-"t'Sttion, -' .,. Columbus Mississippi, 1S43. The subscriber intends continuing the Cora mission Business in the city of Mobile, and will confine his transactions to a legitimate ; COM M iSSiO N F A CTO U AGE V5;' b u st;e ss,-' iCencquentIy he wiff not coma under liabilities by acceptance or otherwise, for any one, unless for produce Stc. received, or "upon" the receipt of-Bi:is of leading. - ; -' ' i In'U cases, when advances ar, made upon produce in store, the same will be considered Insured, and for the benefit of bis friends iieneT ally, open policies wiU be kept, itid vall sb'p int nts to him will b insured, if endorsed in t he Bill of ladingv "to fie reA," and signed by h L-lerkor Master of the Boat. , v The undersigned, thankful to his frenda and ifWi onblic for former patronage, solicits a con tinuance of the raev- He flitters himsolf Wf h tlifl hone that his experience in business. together with his best exertions, will enable i : im to give enti-'" satisfaction 'to those who will entrust to mm tneir ousiuess . z:- 'Very Tespectwlly,'' .';v;' - a 5 ' . .' WILLIAM; ECKFORD. TENNESSEE LINSEYS. Oafs f n YAIt Ds heavy Tennessee Lin OilvrtJ sevs received and For Sale ; at the Commission House of - ; , V HALE & MURDOCK. , can en .rd NEW G OOD S. - ' tsst received at KEELER'Si cheap cash li Store (opposite the poit office.) f '; a larrre and well seiectca siock oi uiu a. GOODS. ConsistinK in part of the fol- tAn.mffartic tv. Brown 6i UJeacneo iomesxic. J J . . - - . . ... Pino. ll!V l ICKintr lyliecKS. Un.lS ncuiucr J tan, Fancy Ginjiiamp, Mourning Do Irish linens Black ftenno's, Black d- Figured Atanarr. 9.' - Printed SaxonvV, Circassian Stripes Mousel Jte De Lames, Eolins, Chuaans VelvetX KlanKeisosc.cic -Dec 9 1843. .-. . " " m.n POII.for Dentist. aiuperior a? tide (ITT JitrPft ivedat - HEELER'S - Oa.hStO'e. " Opposi i e the Pcst'o 2cef Dec. 9 1843. ST-'JOHN'SDAY, (27th isf ) -V-V 3 - " T7 -TTrJLI b? iri bfaf I'tT COTTON GINS. wanting Carver's' f :.; '-ii-r ' 3 baa for next crop htl lo t . :- -"fa with the Subscribers o a s to h- -nval before the clcss cf tl 3 f ; J HALE & MUIlboci:. ."iVEa vasii::ur:i t:n. r;u-.-ui-'rT ttL3 rlau- , A.r. Yourg - V iTlacca '7JLI . . Ct l;:'ibas .I.d- nt fli'i..pr . 'Tic.r:d K .w It mu.. -ii-ii In t i ort Ifrt nu r; ir i 1 t.fi- i V OCCS .... .. ... . . . . Ill Vlrtl A t! . M.' E:o:Lcr Ja.i A. McLean will address he brrthren aai ci(i2s at II o'clock, A .J. " - COMiHTTEE. 2 OT IC E hr. t-v r iff n. Lat the Comtn .rtiionrrs 10 J. " !'usi c!a.ih$ ixi? tfa Treaty f Dancint 'r ' ii Crelii .tviT -ct mmence a session a .i ':.' rii.. :aCie5:h i..st: and will re ar t!.: S 1 ' 1 ii i2d wLt,cc in nLppart 01 c'ims without'ielay 1. I; A LI 1 1 ILM. AYES I'i'LEi: ' Ccn's, . BAGGING AND ROPE . ' UST" received, a large consignment of BafrainST and Rope. ' - HALE & MURDOCK. - . A NEGRO GlRL. ; want to hire a gb. d girl from 16 to 20 years ift.'enitble for a. nurse. ; The highest price will be piid for; ops who pleases if she can be Bad immediately. I 3IOBILE, COLUMBUS, AND PLY MOUTH REGULAR STEAMER, 0:'- nn . I M. H ' -r -'JL- swift tunning steam 7i: boat NORMA, J3LACK C-T.I-r: W. MARTIN, -Master, will leave Mobile every Wednesday, evening at 5 o'clock, arrive ai Columbus every Friday evening touching at all the intermediate lan dintcr Waveriy that night ;Jeave Wesport at lo Columbus at 3 P. &U lay at Moore's B uff :.W night leave there at dayngni csunoay mornih. ard arrive at, M obile on Tuesday morning. , Slie has been throughly overhauiea 1 a in fs mnlete order," and for accommodation shall bo unsurpassed by any boat on the trace. pyw'T.'Br calhoon; , - , Agent. Columbus, August 1843.- . - K- .: ' ". REGULAR STEAMER. D :v-; ALL STATEROOMS. Evans Safety Valves Attached. THE NEW AND SUBSTANTIAL ; i,' STEAMER':-"-''. " 'X . :. . , ALEX'. B Master. : ' Will Piy regularly during the ensuing sea son between Mobile, Columbus and Ply mouth. ,'.-7- ;: ,': .' ; ' . And all intermediate Landings. Her accommodations are of a superior or der, No pains will be spared by the Officers to render a trip on tne uu tuesne ootn a. mreeable and pleasant, and every effort will be made for the safe and speedyjtransportation of freight HUMPHRIES, WALSH &.CO. 1 WIIOLCSALB CROCEBS, : JVO. 11 & i a l Comhurce and iy ant Streets t - . .; - MOBILE At A- ' RICHARD JT. OOCKB ... -GEO.- VVi 1 COCKE &'SMITH,:; :.t ! : ATTQTNEYS AT. LTA W, : ij.tr iwt. wii -. ; ,.. . - , ... THE COURT HOUSE , , DISSOLUTION.. THE copartnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers, under the firm of ; ; : ; , ' . BULL & FILES- . w:;- is this day dissolved by mutual consent. .The unsettled business will be closed byeither part ner,' who will use the name of the firm for th?t purpose. - .' ',' '''',- . x .The Commission, Forwarding and Facto kage Business will be continued by BULL & BOARDMAN, for whom we respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage and con fidene so freely bestowed ;: upon our! late firm , v - PLATT BULL. f JOSEPH T. FILES. : Mobile Oct. 20tn 1343. X$l COPARTNERSHIP. HE subscribe! s have this day formed a connexion under the. firm of . r J BULL & BOARDMAN. for the transaction of a - COMMISSION, FORWARDNG & FACTORACISBUSI NRSA in this city, and respectfully offer their services to their friends and the public. Liberal advances in Cash will be made an Cotton, consigned to them for sale or for ship ment; and special attention paid to the execu tion of orders. : ::-:-.-y. -yf ''Xl Their office is the same hertofore occupied by BDXZ.& Files, tt.the corner ot Waterand St. Louis streets. V r'::v--v;V':-fcS-a':' . PLATT BULL, . - 1 WILLIAM Ci BOARD MAN Mobile Oct. 20th IS43. w v; : 213 w. Prnmm attention will atall times -be given to buisness entrustedlo our care, and by con stancy seeking to promote the interests 01 our . - . 3 : a ' Aa fin1 employers we gnan enaeayour to hope receive, a conusance ci jiueir iawi?. . Our practical knowledge f of the buisnefs in all its brnchee; a long and intimate acquaint ance with this market, and many; facilities for obtaining early" and1 correct lciormauon irom all the great Cottortports. will . we trust, n reasonable expectations of our friends, who may avail tfiemselve;s ofour. . r rjULI& BOARDMAN. THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. . . Monroe County. Probates Court t October Term, 1843. IT appearing to the Court," on the pel if ion of J oseph Rutledge, Ad min istrafor of J aeph Rutlage, late of said county deceased, who died intestate, that he tbe said deceased, died siezed and possessed of the following, tracts of laud to wit: .Lot number one, of section twenty six, in township twelve, south of range nine teen west, containing eighty two acres. Tjie north half of lot number seven, of section twen ty six, township twelve, south of range nine teen west, containing forty acres. The north half west half of south west quarter of section number twenty five, .In' township number twelve, south of range nineteen, containing forty one acres. The north half of south half west half of the south west quarter of section twenty five,'in township twelve, south of range nineteen, containing twenty four acres. The aorui lialt south east half of eouth east quarter. wseciHin twenty s-x. townnip twelve, souui 01 raage nineteen, contaioinj twenty acre?. Ateo the north half west half south west quar ter ?f section twenty five, township twelve, south of range nineteen, containing forty acres. Alsathe north ha If of the east half of tho south west quarter of section twenty five, in town ship tvclve; south of. range nineteen west confainVig forty acres. The south half of the west haf of north west quarter, section twen ty five, m township twelve, south, of range nineteen West, containing 40 acres, all in Mon roe couhtj, and State of Mississippi, leaving the following named heirs at law, to wit, il liam and Stfmat'.ia Rutledge infant heirs of William RuUedge, who reside in Chickasaw County, Mississippi, and laac Justice and Sarah his wife and James Hodges nd Anna his wife, who reside beyond tho limits of this State, to be and appear at the next terra of the Probates Court to be held at tha tourt House in-Athens on the first Monday in Jan next.and Answer said petition and show cause if any they can, why said petition should not be granted,-. : - , It is ordered by the Court, that Publ i cation be made" for six' successive, weeks in the ..Columbus Whig, a newspaper published ih the City of Uolumbus Mississippi. JNOtity ing the said heirs, 'and all persons interested to appesr at the January Term of the Probates Court as a above stated, to show cause it any they have, why .the said lands should not be ordered to be sold agreabiezto the frayer .-o: the petition of Joseph Rutlage Administrator of the estate of Joseph Rutlage Deed, witness the Hooi R. Diiworth Presiding Judge of. said Court. 1 ' ' - ''.-'''." Attest D2 H. MORGAN. Clerk. ' BY r tue of a deed in trust :xectted by Edrnond D. . Hoskins of the: County of Lowndes and States of Mirslssfpoj to the sub. scriber.as Tretee,' i will eipoeo to eale for Cash at the residence of eaid.Uo&kins in the County of Lowndes,oo the J 4th. day of March 1844, tha following , property to wit j. -.Negro Slaves, Gate, Jacob and hi wife Fanny. Jim his wife Kizzj and their three children Matilda Grandison and Infant," William, George and Nancy.-Horsesa.nd Mules, Hogs, Oxen, Cat tle, H'aggoiis and Gear, Ploughs and I roc " and House hold Furniture. ;-. ; V Such 'tide as is vested in ".'the Trustee wil be made to purchasers. .?. V 1 K.T, HOPKINS. ' Columbus, Sept. 14th 1843. u Trustee. DR. A. N. JONES, T ESPECTFULLY efH-rs'liis services to mj too cuizena 01 j-iovvuue vuuiuy am a , PRACTITIONER OF. BIEDICINE, in all the brandies of the" profession.; 'Those . who have confidence in his qualifications, may '. in future rely on prompt attention. 'The best ', pledge that he can give that he is determined laitht'ully to continue the Practice is, that his circumstances have so changed for U e worse, ' that it is absolutely necessary itia r.e snou.a go to work. He can be found during the day at his Drug Store, corner of Mam and Marker Street f, Co lumbus Miss., and at n'ght at, his residence, which is at the end of tbe Street running due North from the Baptist Church, the second iouse alter passing tho jindge. ; Columbus, Sep. lilst, J.H-K5. ., LANE & QUIGLEY. WILL continue the Factorage ana com mission Business ;n this city, and soli- ict a sharge of the public patronage, with the assurance that every exertion sliau oe maae 10 promote the interest of those who confide their business to our care. Mobile, Sept. 1743, SCHOOL BOOKS. Olney's Geography & Atlas-Smiths do Kirkhama Grammar-Colbourns Algebra, Colburns Arithnr.etic, New National . Spcllihg books, Webster Klementary do Anthuns CaeBaf, Athons Cicero.Primmers Table booka, Jales History of the Unitod States Cabbs Juvenile Readers No. 1 No. 2 and No. 3, Copy Hooks $-c At KEELEJi'S Cheap CashStoro. Nov 0.1843. 3 Brocade (imghams, oniuuu. '""'rf dd;3006h,uls of every variety ct jly e. and Nov. 2, 1943. pr; Anv MADE CLOTHING. . iQ, ffi.it t.'fiu'jerfine Frock" and A Dress Ccats, Overccats. Cloaks Vests itms. S' i.ts, Collars, S.ccks, Cravats.G.oves of every Style . m MPSONSL -iBCOTSaSHOES. r . - i V -n:l tine Shce?,Lra3cs Slippers and ; . DENTIST, . tt-v'P ; n A YTON has removed his oSceto JLP tho ro!ni over Haba & Mordocks Store, formerly Wm, Huddleston tj- vo) wnere ne Will ue napi'y k j , , . ..,r;.a as Knroreon Dentist to which depart. mrntbf his profession he will hereafter devote his whole attention--; - ' , Ladies may fi'd it pieasenter to call at hts room at.the the Eagle Hotfl .-to which house he has removed his -family.. Any calls left at either place will receive prompt attention. . November 0, 1843. - ' " 1 AUCTIONGENERAL AGENCY No 76 Royal Ft, opposite the Mansion House rll IS Establishment in full and successful operation,. bas; been opened expressly with a view of facilitating ail business, trans action, existing between VENDERS, PUR-, CHASERS; Commercial and Business men generally., The following is arsynopeis (in part) of the business attended to at this office: 1 ' ir REAlESlATE ;. fimproved or . unimproved, in the city or coun try NEGROES, HORSES, &.C., received and sold at Auction, or; Private v Sale as per instructions. v I X N. B. Business appertaining to an Auction General "Agency, and Commission Business, will be promptly and correctly attended to.' . P. S. It. will be an invariable, and undevi ating rule tq adhere strictly to, instructions pay over immediately alter sales, the proceeds arising from each and every sale, on demand. CT All cpmtQunications per mail, must oe Post paid. rc---X . i':,J'-- NOTICE EXTRA Commodious and every necessary arrangement, has been made for safe keeping and JBoarding Negroes," (from a distance,) , jtill sold or otherwise disposed of. Also, for Stabling Horses; yc Slc , v i - -,'f A i ? EVERETTE fcCCVv- r Auctioneers, Gen. Agts; and Com. Merchants t . No. 76, Rnyal. St. Mobile. Ala... : ; ;". References; " - , , Messrs. J.' A. "BeardC'tf Co,' H.,K.-Wood oCo.,7L; Kassoc, J.P. Phillips, H.' II. Marks '-!--:--;-: P-"". - v: W.. OKLiUAjNa.-: ' HB.'Hblcombe.i Cashier of B. Bank i ' IT. B. Fisher. Sec . Mobile Ceorgia1 Co.. " Hon. J.yB.Totld, Messrs. StylesCoates, T. GJScull, G. H. fcears, ir. Hail, . ; In J:&:rxk& MOBILE, ALA, . GENERAL NOT! CEfPersons visiting Mobile', with Negroes, Ilbra.es," Live Stock, or Produce-rWih do well to rail at tl e office of - N.li The highest cash prices, daily offered for Negroes. - . ; nqt ice. i THE firm of WM. HUDDLESTON CO.," was dissolved this day by mutual Consent tbe affairs of the concern will bo ad iusted bv Hale di Murdock, who are duly au- Othorized to settle the same. . WM. HUDDLESTON. HARRISON HALE. ABRM. MURDOCK. Colnmbus, No. 1.1843. . . ' SADDLERY. THE Subscriber having permanenty loca ted himself in the city of Columbus,wish na In infnrm thr nubl ic at larire. that be his on hand a good assortment bf Saddles, Undies, Martingales, Traveling Trunks, &c.&c. For sale low for cash or good paper. Call and ex amine for yourselves. The above articles are of his own manufacture, and on good terms; he will hold out inducements to those who will patronize him. Oiders will bekpromptly at tended to, and repairs will be done cheap, with despatch; precisely at the time promised. . S. L. &TOVALL. Oct 12th. 1843. ' THE subscribeis.will continue the business on their own account, under the firm of HALE Si MURDOCK, and respectfully so. licit the patronage of the customers of the late firm. - HARRISON HALE. . ABRM. MURDOCK. Columbus, JVov. 1, 1813. . . . ' r?n HP. subscribers stock of; New Gooda is I now full and 'complete.. 'Almost, every .Tr iot and fashionable Good.v can to found at as loV prices as ai : any' jhee so-:h v-.,t-- Ptire!i--.ersof Drv Goc5 irto 'ccKifie .rd invited to . ... 00 t?.l-l.l.l ilcfllitEZl fi.c. f. r c - 3 at " "'' ' ;cJtic, "J k. re . WAVERLY HOUSE. . t 'TIOCILE, ALA ' r" TlIIE undersigned, long. known as. tie pro- JL prietor of the La' Grange House Tusca loosa, will open the waveriy tiouse, jjoo.jc, lately occupied by Ear:e a Bonurant-r-cn tne first of October 'heart, for5 thp rece ption of com pany.- The Waveriy is undergoing inorongn repairs,' and Vill be well arranged for the cora: fi-.;, r.f mrr7ers. ParticuJar" tltemi'.n Wi'J be fiM-t ' L". -.r j. ... . . s -1 . 1. tn r.-i.'. I Irs. l'aiii.-cn w..i o;reci ixi i r. sr 1-j-t errcricncG t make their e'.iuiticn crreea-.e. As" lo tLa Tab!3 c:J ' general t" -tmr.-i- - .tf-n f --Ir 3 to tv-.: .:. wr.ct-u hsrehy f :..icitc J, a f.r 11,3 Waveriy. VztrJ thar's.cf fatrcr.:je CltAS: i;PATTI50N. . CHOICE DRUGS . AND niiaibicirxjiss. HAViL AND CLARK, & Co. 47 Waier'iCorner Exchange Street. ' MOBILE. H&, Co. having permanently Jocated in in Mobile, would call tho attention of purchasers, to their extensive assortment of Choice Drugs 65 ivieaiciues, cnemica'F, rer fumery, Paints, Oils, Glass. Z?rtishes, Drug Stuff &c, &c;, r . .' ::'-- ,,' By their connection with tho long Litab lished house ofllaviland Keese'J!& Co New York, they are enabled to Keep their Stock at ail times fresh and complete, and to sell at each prices as ;make it the interess of County ence to Northern 4 Eastern markets. nt .,;n iKai. I'si1ictinnf (lMt iailO Will UUU U iJiiuconiin.ii. a choice and general arsortment. of genuine Chemicals $-c, together with other articles required- in tboir practice, all of thebest qality. "Tl. nillnr. Hnhi1a' will fin A 9 lartra assortment of medicines for Plantation use, on the most favoroble terms.:- r I c .- Parficular "aUention demoted ta putting up Goods neatly, and packing them-with care. ; rCTAU Goids sold by ihein are warranted to bt of ihe qualities represented,-or easy be re. tamed. y. s 'v iT sti MoSife, November, 1813 ' ?ju n .a GEORGE G.HOLCOMBE. coiOTissibir.3aEiiifA3fTS, . ' 42 COMMER CE ST. MOB1JjE II JVC. HOLCOMBE; 5b Co. 1 "C OHWiSSION : MEItCHAIITS CTTAS.'jr.A co: Jl i I r- 1 G:r::::."Tics, F l . T ICXj " ::nicHAicTs, :::ce lteet. ' 'OZlLZ ALA,