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I I i J :' '- mmr-....-.lU-JII" '"I1"1""1" M ""T" ' "' """ rTr t. tken place ' -.Sii0'. i..rfrs have '.t rfCfiv-" ... -rchaces Rd Pri- ' - '$ f ,.r re amounts we received -,,bsconsi cerea 'eat argument of the wuai - . .mj however. ianot boHevetbia to Greece that when '3C3-11 .Liverpoo!f(altho' TTLji which had no i asseruon.) the eionthlyeteamer failed i Dglih buyer, expect le if Fwent crop of this fact they , iqt una . . 6to612cts., 3-4to7 7 t o 7 1-2 . jflgGISTER. ..ofVED. re.Bel!,n1?stcr.Con.ln. r5Sco..liale&Mur. r2 B.ndolDh. Gibbons & l,3u ta(J others 52 hours from Mobile .H.Harr.,Sarn.ir. & Brother, J. M. :SJ - fciTw". Hill & ieU, and others. Hooper, Master. jScK 460 Bala. Cot. k,Mti" 677 Ijen Morgan, 5 COLUMBUS. :.'V'V t,IB Sole, 30 a 31 8 Harness 35 3S m7 Molasses, 32 35 i 2u JNaus, n.eg, ,vuu,-w V 10 PoUtoes, 00 00 lis 2. Salt, ,&w ,UU Bro. 9 10 i-2iTJ i, SO 13il4 Loaf, :;20aSj Sap, , 'S a lUi Tobacco, Ky. 8 a 12 Whiskey K, 31 a FeatUciB. - ' 30 a 35 Hides. 5xV. 8 a 10 m ft 1 ncfle, Iron, 7a 3 io ; jr yar yar - Lard, -J5KS0TES, "sideDaTin?! par attBtnk& Branches, 5 to 6dis r.( Forthe Whig. - . si-ity all aware, ..that Mr. Ea icaiemy is opened at .Mrs. Eawbv dn we not see the i sfflenatieaaancei ur, is m pan 1 0pcaci tveek. iafi due appreciation of this J X)5C. 1, 1&13.1- i 07, w oestow- upon neir i accomplishment of Piano nu 1 De these parents know,, that a 'pu beautifully and gracefully, iwaUisd , Basically too will win :3re Itearts, and command core 1 than, tbe lady of the Piano for W are sat, opposed to Piano iitil VVe censtder it a. very .lishaent, yet we do bellcvD a md labor are lost, in atmpt iise mosiciaas who have io ca als'icepubiliiy to be instruct cannot succeed in making o . T I Jut lawiMWv posiUoag and caoacitiea of chil. .-4 as well for their success io s as more useful avocations of ourselves and others misera- not be reasonable, a We m can aay that tho &r i e Jjaeeatt 'Ifsome, shouU be ia JiBdulgsnce, wBl this Jaatify It eo, there ia na e:;:c-. .1'2f oigbt, not meet the earns rwsoQt Can anything t -r.i 'teppicess more than tne L: il.: Wv-.anaaiadf :Let tLa liy t,ntriJ0i would be rrc-ji a-iacce well, and ycurr.:,!. teful to you for this traj;:h :-S tt. other that you cn ;.fl them afterwards Thi jyMme, not to the anc: :rr ,. -a- lacoiicfcgioD, ws in k !' tacea laciea 8 .;k-ijau,3&rtjti3r.cvr; Ju.a:.!.tp-tnn. 4ngton -4-j - KE"Tv 3f"r-3ccnta tt VPOO-va p.. - bet ESTi j ! l isnrinrjrT. A LUNG' cCO.f rav3 cpened an exten sive aJionmcLt of READY HADE CLOTHING, Hosiery, Gloves, Cravats, Hats Caps, . Suspenders, Trunks, - &c, : ; , JTO. 5, ST. FIIANCI3 STREET. MOBILE : Their great facilities mrpu: chasing at the lowest prices. Ions' experience in the manu facture of Clothing for the Southern market, togetner vnia tneir; sine aueniion to fityie eoi workmanship, enable them to sell at the !owe$t rates. . Country Merchants, 'Planters and others wishing anything in their, line are invited to examine their Stock. H "!. ' Mobile, Dec. 1643 3m. ; ; " ?' I HE undersigned are receiving per recent it: arrivals, an exteuiv assort mnt of For eign and Domestic Goods, .which tney have purchased at veryovr rates, and to which they solict the attention of the Planters and Her chants of Mississippi, visiting the city. jae.ciocjc fu ccneist tn part oi ICO Tons Swedes Iron assd 1 a 5 in. SO ; 6 a 12 ' 50 . Rolled, " 30 11 jflmerican, Square, Hound, Hoop, Horse shoe Kail rods, - Flat Iron, . : 50 " American,' English Hollow Vy Ware well assorted.' 4 11 Sheet &. Boiler Iron. 1000 Kegs Swedes Iron Cut Nails, u . " norse onoe iiau3, , 9 B a m 1 Wro tight Nails, ; 300 Nova Scotia Grindstones, . , iuuu jjjzen vveeaingxxoes, assorted 2000 Pa r Tracq Chains.' - . 100 Dozen Collius and other favor- t ite making Axes, - ' . . 50 : Setts Blacksmith's Tools, " 200 Dozen Couen and Wool .Cards; 100 Steel Com Hills, assorted, I SO Single, and double Barrel Guns, 30Rm33, . ; 4 : 30 Slott's Aericuhural Furnaces Kettles made expressly .for Flanter'i Together with a General Assortment of Ta Me and Pocke Cuterv. LOOKS. SPOONS, BUTTS, SCREWS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, cte &c, AM of which' they ; ofier tor eale on the most favorable terms. v v -V - OIIAZANGE, & CO, .? Corner Commerce &. Exchange Streetsi Mobile, Dec 1,1843. i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ! T ETTERS of Administration liaving been U J rmntcut tn thp nnrloroinrn Art nn thPARtntA I of Ann M. Harris deceased, at the October J Term ol the Probata Court of Oaktibbehal County. ' All persons havinsr claims against the I aid estatfl are rea ueated tonresent themdulv uuthe liicated within the time prescribed by i , --jr.- , - " .. . . ' law, otherwise they will be forever barred, anc' those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. . . - P. C, RENTFRO W, Adm December, 1, 1S43. '- v j Miss McEwen will resume the duties of the School room on the firat dav of Januarr bxi in Uia same Tenement. Misa Mcewbjc ia I rratetal tor rasttavora solicits a snare or the I publift patronage. - Prices as heretofore 10 and $12 per teasion r Dec: 1843, . ; CHAS. H. ABEST, ' GEO G. PBENTICE, ; ABERT & PRENTICE. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JVO 74, COMMERCE STREET. :i:i.:y-':f"-ri MOBILE ALA TRUNKS for sale at KEELER'S - - " , - Cash Store, : f rllAIiE U MURDOCK, AtJCtitJ ssiT Co KtmissioiA Ilerelaaiits PCEIVE.all kinds of Wettern Produce, Gb there oh the appointed Bain Rope,- Dry Goods, &c, for Auction .raia ana muoay w AucUjin Monday wd Saturday i a.a m a i nr rri vm r bajo . . . 7- - l Ti r ALTr-SCO Sacks of Salt at , .-tart efforts are made by the J Dec. 21 . BALE MURDOCKTS. VILLIAM ECltFOED,", COlliilSSION riERCIIANT. , .JJOSILE ALA Coiuiiaus Miisifeam, 1843 The Eubscribcir intemis cerjtmuin the Com mission Eusine ta in -the .jcity of Mobile,, and wUl cctSas bis trintaclicq te a leuraaie COTJUISSIOK & FACTORAGE V- I3US1NE.SS,- , ha will not cons under LauiaUes ; vv.-w --v - ---- ..... 7,7; nri cr utherwiscfor any orfe, unless harp, or guitar, perhaps eba, foJr produce, &c. received, cr cpoa the receipt bwo! spirits, great ivactty, I of Bills ctljm0. ? erck tf : :rnT Vit .:"ZZh h considered i "" . nroauca laiwie, ku-w - D3 Kepr, ana aii'H- ,4 ' ir- a ill hfiTjrd.if endorsed in I'M eS LiJ;r TOES IKJVItro, t-.,. r TKirritrD. ana Bi-i"t- jt .,;rii:.J-thr.n,ifiiltohi3f-ia3i3 afcd W tingrouadftd nreiudicea" to 1 v ts, ?rr-rr catronarre. solicits a con Fuoaof the education of I ?. r,f tie eirr.;.-Ile fiattere himself ":"f . , ' - : with the hop3tiat tU erj-ri.ce iitaslr-rs, W be entertained hvr-- 1 t,.v -:tS l.'a !-.":t f x "Jt:;:". v.4.1 ec-.e t . ....... 1 ...... . - i -.r, . onir R5t"3r.i':Lca to there wr.o Will e .tr:;t tc lira tb.2 j biEUicrs. . VsTEf rampr ffj!!",". "J-'- .williaM i:cnro:iD. COTTON GIN err:ncr t, Ccttoa Gins for r t cr:p t:tti k av3thc:rcrceiB with tL 2 3 t!is:r ai-rival ts fro t'i Eiv:2 ation. ,, --j -. j 3 rs to t f tl irrrs -crti fcr a.RVm 7A. 0 1 1 .yctS ttr::n u c; t ; V J. C!.('o;", r': t D ? ... f rC ' :r:iul D-;l:Ilf:n 1 LI UlUs ' jjCcI: 1 ft it! C T. JOHit'GBAY ) sr.: It: A 1 :.;) .Thitlutitmica will be on fof :tho B.aiori of Students on T-Iotday the 1st ilay: of January ncxti under tho thargaofMr. and Mrs. J aa.es A MeLein. ' " " ", ; , -The Branches taujht In both Department in the Ensuicg , year will bo SjwllLig, Reading Wntinf, Arithmetic, En jlish Grammar &. Ge ogrephy. ' I ' ' . . , , . Scholar living in the Tpwnahlp Will ad mitted in &U casea FREE OFvCHARGa '1 -Those children whose Pa rents o r Guar dians Bot r5sid Jl? theTownehip and who are sWt to Columbus for the purpose of Education ."wUI not he admitted ia the Franklin Academy. ? ' By order of the Board, . V , GEO. Mi MULLEN, Secretary. Columbus M ins. Dec, 2, IS DISTRICT CHANCERY COURT : OFTHESTATEOFMIS$ISSD?PI, ' IIELD AT COEU3IBUS. John Nuan, Complainant J Reuben S. A, Mclntyre) and Neil P.lclntjre,deru. 1 UPON opening the matter of this bill and it appearing that the defendants,- are not inhabitants &f tail State, but reside beyond tha limita thereo&so that ihe ordinary process ol this Court cannot be executed upon them. It is ordered that unless said defendants ap pear before the Vice Chancellor at the Court room in the town of Columbus oa the , r 1st Monday in May next, and plead, answer or demur to the bill of com. plaint herein the severalj allegations thereof Will be as to 8aid defendant taken sed, and such order or decree made therein as tome vice unancellor may seem equitable and just.. It is furth r ordered that a copy of this or der be inserted in the "Columbus Whig" a newspaper published in the Town of Colum. bus,once a week for two months successively. , . M. MCCARTHY, clerk. . W-L-Jarnaghin, Solicitor. . Nov. 9, 1843. printers fee 815 DISTRICT . CHANCERY COURT , OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, v ; I . IIElib AT COLUMBUS. John C. Whitsett; V , 1C 4 va. .'j Charles N Johnson, et. al Nov. Rules, 1843. UPON opening tQQ matters of tha bill and ft-' appearing jthat I h; defendant Reuben Houghton is r.ot an innabitam of this Estate but resides beyond the limits thereof so that the ordinary process of this Court . cannot be executed on him."CIt ia therefore ordered that unless said defandant aonear beforeMhe Vice Chancellor at tho. Court room in the town of vviuufwi(wu wit; - .... . v- t4 lst Blonday in May next,' anr pTeid answer or demur to the bill of com1 plaint, ; h rem the several allegations thereof Wl-ii I 'iVJ Eilu Ut It'CUant laKCn lUr COIlieSSea and rucL order or decree made therein as the ViceCh nncellor may deem equitable and just It-is furtherordered that a copy of this order be inserted m the "Colurabus Vhir' once a week for two months successively. . M. MCCARTHY, clerk. H. L. JARNAGHIN, Sohctitor. Nov. 7th, 1843- ' . , . ,V prs. fee 15 '.i LEATHERi : " . '' ' nnHE Subscribers agents for the most ex. JL tensive Tan Yards in this section of the ; countrj, keep constantly on hand, Sole, Har- nesa, Bridle and Upper Leather, Peer Skinsi Sheen Skins, f-c. nee. .t.v':3UU.is j faynwy ENGLISH HOLLOW WARE. F OR Sale, at the Commission House of - - HALE UUttUUUii.. kRUNCH COTTON SEED, , KfA BUS HE La of Una desiraoie iseea rjllli Is now for the first time offered for sale Planter are invited to call and, examine samples of Cotton ramed the f?Jp0B1Jie made for the safe and speedyransportation lit. 11 ALL a MU KJUt. 1 of (reight vv: : , i TENNESSEE LINSEYS. . . YARDS heavv Tennessee r,m- OUUU aeva received and For. Sale at the Commission House of ' RAGGING AND ROPE. UST receiver', a large consignment ' Dafins? and Rope. ? HALE & MURDOCK. J of A NEGRO GIRL. tt want to hire a good girl from 16 tow years f . .,;fKia fhr a. nurse. a ob uiijuce-. price will te paid "r on6 WD0 Plases u uo EX f,.A DUlbsi vaw - EoiiH-i-t coLUrjnue, and il.y- rTUlEaiaunch buatandl t i ' is- ft running steam ZTt ror.tORMA, liLACK ( ' 1V. MARTIN, Master, wSUelve'LobiJe every VVednesday evening i at 5 o'clock, arrive awoiumDus eve evenrng-toucDrng u u ort toucticg au me misrmuuuiio dicgs, aveny i . Uq8 : tiSve there at 'daylight Sunday norning.-and amve at fioou - ,.cha has been tixouruy ovruiuis .T - boat on the trade. rcren-asemenisarp.T , . - . . .. , --ir ; - Columbus, Augtat IS 13, A zest-, TTTTTror:mTr,c s WALSH & CO. HV. SMITH COC'LC 5; S-MITH, VTTOTIiEYS AT 'L AW, C3LUMIU3 UlESlLSirPI. v, oi Chu;:ans,' ITcv.lSiC L ""it? tyv MATlFi fiL OTHING; J ... v.,.v i.'tt." rtmrrSn? rrocst ana Cloaks Vests fwrts, Cellars, Stocks, Cntvatf.GIoves f every !yle at , 1 rA?Wf c SHOES. ta:: t 1 v nr !:cts.Ca!fda; Err - raxsa A ' tvili ,1"3 li elections cC.Chilrcs3 LfT V. !i a-3 i:.v.cMat SrirsoNa. ftft, POTTLi:3 Ecotch, llaccc-.y, tmokjigcJ-Fiaecut Hor.eyiIjwchevMR To. bacco, at : ; - . v . ;. KEELEit'S vJ".' -A - v .CheapCj&hiJtorc Opposite the Post OOce. . . HATS $ Caps, of all kinds au . - Cheap Cash Store. SUPERFINE Rlec simeres at Broadcloths & Cas- KEELER'S Cheap Cash Store. THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI; . ' "J,1,-;; LOWNDES COUNTY " : ' ' ' Probate Court December Term 1843. Tip O all persons interested in the estate op JL Robert Portwood deceased, late of the county aforesaid. You are hereby cited to ap pear before the Judge of our said Probate Court at the February term thereof to be hold en at the Court House on the I 1st Monday ia February, 1S44, and then and there show cause if any you can why an order should not be made to sell the fol lowing described lands subject to the widow's dower therein, belonging to the estate of Robert Port wood deceased agreeable to the prayer of the petition of Jno. R. Portwocd ad ministrator of said estate to wit: ;. ., -, , iv The East half of North east quarter of sec tion S5, Township 17ange 17 West. Gon taihing 79 80-100 .acres. Also, East half of South West quarter of section 26, Township 17 South, Ranga 17 West containing 80 3G 100 acres ; also North West quarter of North west 1-8, dividing north and south of fractional section thirty six, township seventeen, range seventeen we6t. Also . The west half of the north east quarter of section thirty five, in township 17, range 17 west, containing seventy nine, 80100 acres. The Bouth half of lot number three, in sec tion thirty six, township seventeen, south, of range seventeen west, containing 21 15-100 acres. . The North half of the west half of south west quarter of Fractional section thirty six, township seventeen south, range seventeen west, containing thirty nine 85 100 acres. " Also, the north half of east half of south east quarter of section thirty five, of township seventeen south, range eeventeen west, con taining 39 06-100 acres. , 1 1 is further ordered by the Court that this citation be published in the"CoIumbus Whig" and Columbus Democrat two newspapers pub lished in the town of Columbus foreix weeks successively. Witness Hon. Thos, Sampson Judge of the Probates Court of .Lowndes County Mississippi this 1st Monday of Decem ber, 1843. V. ...... -v .. . WM.P. PULLER. clerk ,: December 7, 1843. : print, fee, 20. ; "AND PLYMOUTH REGULAR STEAMER. , ALL STATE ROOMS. ' Evans Safety Valves Attached. ; , THE NEW AND SUBSTANTIAL STEAMER ' ' Aliax. BEiitvirxastcr, 'y Will Ply regularly during the ensuing sea son between cvioDiie, uoiumoua ana i'iy mouth. r'- '. - . - ' ' " And all intermediate Landings. . Her accommodations are of a euperior or der, - No pains will be spared by the Umcers to render a trip on tne uu wtuesne 00m a greeable and pleasant, ana every enon win DISSOLUTION. rrHE cooartnershib heretofore exisfine be- -. tween the subscribers, under the firm of BULL & FILES- ia this da v dissolved by mutual consent. Tne unsetUed business will be closed by either part. ner, who will use Ihe name ot tne nrm for t nurrose. -.. eage Busikess will be continued by BULL & BOARDMAN, for whom we respecuuiiy j jt a continuance of the patronage and con- 1 enA rt Treeiv bestowed upon lour iva nrm w v j . PLATT BULL. 'JOSEPH T. FILES." Mobile Oct. 20th 1 343. " , " v ; " 21 . COPARTNERSHIP. rTTI HE subscribers have this; day formed a JL" connexion under tne nrm oi ? BULL & BOAR.D MAN. for the transaction of a lumminsiuw, pnnWARDNG & FACTORAGE BUS! NESS, in this city, and respectfhlly offer their services to tneir tienaaanaine puoiic. r .Ihpral fldvanes m oasn win pe maue on CcAotL to them for sale or ibr snip. meni. special attention paid to the execu Their office is the same nerioiore ccupiea .- . rt.the comee 4 Water and 1 -. .. v, PT.4TT BULL. :'. ' j . , WILLIAM C. BOARDMAN .' Mobile Oct 20th IJ13. -; ";21.-3w. : Prompt attention. wiU at all limes bej given v,.;n9aa ontriiRfpd to our are, and by-con fttly seekin? to promote th3 interests of onr e 'r'oyers we shall endeavour 'to merit, and fc.i !i receive, a ccntieuance of their favors; .hiir practical knowledge fcf the buisnepsm all its tmches; a lorg and intimate - accnaiau , ;,h th mnrVftt. and manV-, facilities lor obtaining earlyl andl correct information from r'l tho ffreat Cotton ports, will we .trus t, en. abljustomeet inereyuij pfour friends, who uuy avail themselves , ofour services. UUljtjG- BUAIW!") ' .DENTIST, .'w: 7' 11 A v i iiii na reuiuvcu u "vu II D ,Y'a flvpf Hales & Murdocks Store, rformerly Wm,HuJilcston oj,wj-w fel be ?5y -to tt-eca to tny wh need, hie mentof Lia proieseion ne uwc;B,yw . t Ladies nay find it pisasenter to caj at - his room at thehe Eagle Hotd to which house removedhla family. Any calU left at I rukce -Will receive prompt attention k f.TpmhcrC0.18I3.; - t rfTlHE subscriter-J stock of New Goods is ri " r, i comoVe. 'Almost every stvleof lata and lashionaWe Goods, can be foond at as low prices as bt any place south If nw vk. rlrchasersofDryGoodi wish- r ' ra hiTited to. esaraxa in u, "-v , - . J.T- o Mrs ON. ' . IIAI DCCME assoiticnt cf US1 ; ' , ," . ; I'-'.' Cheap Cath fitcre :BOU. ili Lz " bTATiONAUY. Lasx Lock?, ,a lar3 tssortment of all rizei and de3crir..r;a; New NaVnsl SpcIIIr Eook, .Wetstcr'i Elementary. Do., Olriey'a Geography aad Atlas, Smith da Con Parley's" Geography, Ilirkham's Gmtzzr, IIae's History of the U- S Calhoun's Algebra, Do; Arithmetic, Comstock's Philosophy, An thon's Cicero, Va. Ceapar, Coob'a Reader Nog 1,2 and 3 ; Pocket IUcs, School Testa ments; Table, Cp?y and . Ciphering Eooks, Letter and Foolscap" Pacer, QuiJIa, Pens, Ink, Sand, lnitia Sa!s, VFafers,cic. At' ' I ;?:..KEELER,S iss noiuc. B Leached Domestic al a Picayune a yard, , For sale at KEELER'S chiat cash j - ? stoee. - orrosrr the FosTomcs. : ; LADIES DRESS CAPS; A- "HANDSOME assortment of the most Xm. Fashiionable style. Also materials for making the same, at ' U:; ,:t:i': KEELER'S. I 7 CALICOES. QjT'Piecea of Chusan Fancy Striped 0,vf VT Blue, Black, Second Mourning Cashmere & French Calicoes Just Receved at I KEELER'S CashStobe.- - . Opposite, the post office. Dec. 91843. : I ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. rA Very jarge! and splendid assortment "of XjL Artificials, of the most fashionable kind. for isale at a very low price at . . .JrUilL',3 CHEAP CASH STOEE. Dec. 9 184a . THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. . Monroe County. Probates Court, October Term, 1843. IT appearing to the Court, on the petition of Joseph Jtutledge, Administrator of Joseph Rutlage, late of said county deceased, who died intestate, that he the said deceased, died siezed and possessed of the following tracts of land to wit: Zot number one, of section twenty six, in township twelve, south of range nine- teen west, containing eignty two acres. 1 ne north half of lot number seven, of section twen ty Six, township twelve, sooth 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 north half south east half of eouth east quarter of section twenty a;x, township twelve, south of range .nineteen, containing twenty acres. Also the north half west half south west quar ter of section twenty five, township twelve, soutn or range nineteen, containing forty acres. Also the north ha If of the east half of the south west quarter of section twenty five, in town ship twelve, south of range nineteen weet containing forty acres. - The south half of the west half of north west quarter, section twen ty five, in township twelve, south, of range nineteen west, containing 4U acres, au m Mon roe county, and State of Mississippi, leaving the following named heirs at law, to wit, Wil liam and Sarmat.ta Kutledge infant heirs of William Rutledge, who reside m Chickasaw County, 'Mississippi, and' Isaac Justice and Sarah his wife and James Hodges and Anna his wife, who reside beyond the limits of this State, to be and . appear at the next term of the Probates Court to be held at the Court House in Athens on The first Monday m Jan- next,and Answer said petition and show cause if any they can, why said petition should not be granted, ' - : ' ;it Us ordered by the Court, 'that Publi cation be made for six successive weeks in thdiColumbus Whig, a newspaper published ihtbe City of Columbus Mississippi. Notify ing the said heirs, Jand all persons interested to appesrat the January rerm 01 tne rrooates Court as a above stated, to show caue if any thev have, why the said lands should not be ordered to be sold agreable!to the Prayer, of the petition of Joseph Kutlage Administrator of the estate of Joseph Rutlage Deed, witness the Hon. R. Dilworth Presiding Judge of said Court,' ' - . Attest D.H. MORGAN. Clerk. Nov 9. 1843. AUCTION GENERAL AGENCY AII BROKERS. OFFICE, jVo 76, Royal opposite the Mansion House .txoxj ii.eS iz,i.: . HIS Ef tabliehment in full and successful operation, has been opened expressly with a view of faciliiatingVall business, trans action, existing between .VENDERS, PUR- CHASEK& Commercial and .Business men generally. The following w a aynopsis (in part) of the business attended to at mis oxnee; .'-.KvREAL'; ESTATE S:: rimproved or'tmimproved, in the citVQf couo- - ;kt t) n ' 11.. a. ?uuh B" "u-v"wu- Ucnerai niiuuyt ,i(uA uluujidqivli ucmtooj : ifncinAfiff at3ug rme to-adhere, striptly iBstrumiofisJ ..Ma w tKo .nMT 1 " JETAil communicauons, per man, rausi uei TJ.-IJ.r yr ' - I . NOTICE t EXTRA Commodious 'and every necessary arrangement has been "made r , 1. J Tt i: ATm Am. Sfr lor Baie Keeping auu jjuaruiug iegiuc, hvu a distance,)r tiff sold or otherwise disposed ot Also, for "Stabling Horses, Ac oic.- Auctioneers, Gen. Agts, and Com. Merchant ,No. 76, Royal. St. MobUe Ala. , EjnxaxscEar'.S.'''"- - "!r-'1 ; 1 A. 'UeardC cf- CoW Hi R.' Wood & Co.. L. Kasson, J.P. Phiihps, H. II. Mark . - L i.t a -tosC : v: li. 1. xioicouiue,. v.asucc ui, wwi, - i , B. Fisher. Sec. Mobile Ceonria Co- ?i Hptf J. B.Todd, Messrs. Sjles &Coate8i T. G. Scull, G. HISears, r. uaii, ,; : . MOlilLriLAyj;u . GENERAL' KOTlCE-Persons viBiUog iMTftViiio with Negroes. Horsesi live Stock, or Produce wui co weu to u at ie wco u . Nrsl- The highest cash prices daily offered for Negroes.' WAV ERLli: HOUSE. ripI3ILE,ALA.!;.l rri HE unders?gned, IoriglKWn as the pro 9 t;-nriptor of the La Graso House Tusca". I loosi, will open the Waverly- House,' Wobile, i lately occupied by Eatle & Bbndarant-oa the first of uctouer nei, .or uio iw.epuuu vi y. cany. The ' Waverly ia undergoing- thorongh -krvra nf.il wi 1 be we'i arranffea ior ice com- r-:d to fimn;es. - Mrs. Pattison will direct her t cr, jsn.i lor exnenence to rnaice tneir a tnttia tsl:b ana reneTSi ecco-uiOw. tioris, tney wi.i t3 teww wuiiirui" v-. -.1. a liberal share cf ratrcn:re ;UClv7 -t - , . ... ,v i- for tie Waverly. CIIAO.aPATTlUOrn 20.0u&' '-:'J at very Jr.v prices t J andsold at Auction, or Private Sale as. per band a good TOif fSg J: t H AViL AND jC Allff , & Co. y i: ' f 47. SVatar,Corner gxpkflng Street. : H&Co. t tvig perma neatly Seated Hi" in Mobile, l would call the'attcntrbn of '.t purchasers, to, their extensive assortment bf t Choice Drugs & Mediciuea, Chemical Per-'' ' fumery, Paints, OJs, Glass; ' Crashes, Dru ' Stuff &c,&c., ' v" 'Vl;: ,,. By their connec'tioh wjlh the lohg'Etah-'.'? lished house of Havllatid f'Keese'& Co KeV York, they arq enabled to Keep their Stock-' ' T at all times fresh and complete, and to scil t such prices as make it the interess of Coutity ". ;: Dealers to obtain their supplies re in prefer. ' ence to Northern Eastern markets.1 1 1 " :. . Physiciana will find at their Establishment- ' a choice and general assortment -of 'genu?fiQ; Chemicals c; together with other article? re in quired in their practice, all of the best qalityl ' , Planters visiting Atobile " will find a large h, " aAsortment of medicines for Plantation use, on ' ' the most favoroble terms. - ; i . i. J ;Vf Particular -attehtion devoted to putting 'vp' v Goods neatly, and packing them with care. : ; QDA11 Goods sold bV thera SreVarranteH fe r 1 be of the qualities reprcaented. oif may bo r2 . turned.'- ' . o . - '.-; Mobile, November) 1843. 4 - iEW GOODS; r Just received at KEELER'S cheap cash1 Store (opposite the post office. : 1 - A large and well selected stock of DItV 1 GOODS. Consisting in part of the foU j lowing articles, Brown & Bleached Domestic; Fine Do Ticking Checks, Drills Kentuckey, J earns, Fancy Ginghams, Mourning Do Irish Linens, Black Merino's, VBlack cjr Figured Alapaccas, Printed ' Saxony', '' Circassian .; ; Stripes, Mouseline De Lames, Eolins,ChtisaDs, Velvet's, Blankets &.c. &c Dec 9 1S43. " ; l GOLD FOIL for Dentist, a superior article Just received at . KEELER'S . -. -i Cash Store- Opposite the Post Office, Dec. 9 1843. TRUST SALE, BY v tue of a deed in trust executed by Edmond B. Hoskins . of the County of Lowndes and States of Mississippi to the sub scriber Trebtee, I will expose to sale for Cash at the residence ot said Hoskins in the County of Lowndes.on the 14th day of March 1844, . the following property to wit ; Negro Slaves, Cato, Jacob and Jta wifa Fanny, Jim his wife Kizzt and their three child reh Matilda Grandison and Infant, William, George 1 and Nancy.-Horses and Mules, Hogs, Oxen, Cat tle,' IFaggons and Gear, Plougua. and Hoes, and House how rurniiure. Such tide as is vested in the . 1 rustee wit be made to purchasers. Columbus, Sept. 14th 1843. , Trustee. DR. A. N. JONES, , RESPECTFULLY Otters his service 10 the citizens of Lowndes County a$ a PRACTITIONER OP -MEDICINE. in all the branches of the profession. ThoeB who have conncence in nia quaiiuuauwira, uiojr in future rely on prompt attention. The best pledge that he can give that he is determined faithfully to continue the Practice, is, that his; circumstances have so changed for tl e w orse, that it is absolutely necessary that he ahould goto work; v "" ' : ! ' ' He eanbe found during the -day at his Droj? Store, corner of Main and Aiarket Street, Co-i . lumbus Miss and at nnght at his residence, which is at the end of the Street running due North from the Baptist Church, the second house after passing the Bridge. : - : ' Columbus, Sep, 21st, 1842. 1 I ; LANE & QUIGLEY. WT1IS, continue the Factorage and Corny T.T mission Business in tbis city, and soli icta sharge of the pubhc patronage, with the assurance that every exertion shallbe made to nrornote the - interest of those who confide their Business to our care. . ' Mobile, Sept.1743,:; SCHOOL BOOKS. . - Olney's Geography & Atlas-Smiths do Kirkhams Gramnoar-Colbourns Algebra, Colburns Arithmetic, New Wationai Spellihg books, Websters FJementary do Anthons Caesar, Athons Cicerorimmers Table books, iiales History 01 tne unuea States .-': -.'"JC hjy ' Cabbs Juvenile "Readers No 1; No.; 2 and No. ft Copy Books 0 1 V (!;;--. v; - At KEELE"o uneap casn eatore. SADDLERY. rfl HE Subscriber having- permanenly loca- JL ted himseu in tne city 01 wumou,wwu' I oui low tb casa orrooQ paper. ; - - .... .... i "r" e,..-.. above articlesare i Milium aux v wvai av . . . i . . . r i a.i amwo tended to, and repairs will he none cneap, w- s-A-.ift,t'.,o' OCt lUl. 15340. NOTICE mHE firm of WW. HGDDLE3TON f Ji CO..' was dissolved this day by mutual rnnoont tha affairs of. ihe concern wul bo d-i justed by Hale & Murdock, who are duly aur; -WMi 1IUUD1 1 VJiM, f iVv HARRISON HALEJ.'-. t:, ! fABRM.UVRDOCK; t ? Colnmbus, Nov. .1;;1843.. r a THE subscribei a will continue the business on their own account, under the firm of HALE & MURDOCK, and respectfully ao, libit the patronage of the customers of the. lato , nrm.- '- 'M'-i: : z. : rr HARRISON UALAU ABRM. MURDOCK. . Columbus v"ov, 1,1843. : ' riVy.- GEORGE G. HCjLCOMBE. co u missioif Ji eh n Anxs, .; 42 'COMMERCE 1ST, MQBIXfEy . JVC. HOLCOMBE;&Co. v ; jTrnttcxonSm (JOBIfiilSSION BIEItcnANTSj;,: . AND r GENERL AGENTS ,N'.O.T I C.E.J'rV rf S hereby given, that the Commissioners to adjust claims under tha, Treaty uancing . Uibt "; Creeps will cz: czc& a session; at Led. . I ' 3 III, ca the . j ir.it; and will re all th5 1'.. si C3 L.3 tlUjcJ, . Cliiraanta- cr3rci"::;-i to f..'jt:..' - rr Jf.,,.viU.otdolay RALPH GRAVE! 'E3, ') Llt. J Coca's. ' . t- i VILLL1I. D" Jrl :.J I eery, t ttii nnWif at larfe. that he has on H.UU ; ?a ; , . f , V1 !: 'f1 a ...