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*- THIS UNION or TUB NTATSN, AND TUB HOVKKRIUNTY OP THR HTATES
BY VAN NESS, BETHUNE &. LEWIS.
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COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1832.
"i i ~ I ' 1,1 ' Tr ~r ' '
THE ENftlllRUR
IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY.
T three dollars per onanm, payable in ad-
vanco: or four dollars it’ not paid for before
the end of the year.
Advertisements will be inserted at the rates
of scocnty-Jioe cents per hundred words for the
first insertion, and fifty cents for each week’s
continuance, in all advertisements, the words
that do not amount to an oven hundiod, will be
considered as an bundled, and charged ns such.
When the unfhbcrof insertions of an advertise
mont is not specified, it will he continued until
forbid, and charged accordingly.
Sheriffs' and other Officers’ advertisements in-
sorted at customary rates.
Letters to the Editors on basiness must be
post-paid; and in all cases where it is not done,
the postage will bo charged fo the writer.
SALES OF LAND, by Administrators, Exe
cutors or Guardians, arc required by law to be
held on the first Tuesday iu the month, between
the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the
afternoon, at the court house in tho county in
which the property is situate. Notice of these
are to be given in a public gizette SIXTY DAYS
previous to the day of sale.
SALES OF NEGROES must be at public
auction, on the Grst Tuesday of the month, be
tween the usual hours of sale, at the place of
public sales in the county .where the Letters Tcs-
•t>imentary.. J of Administration or Guardianship,
l i oivnv
COLUMBUS
HAT STORE.
J| J| M
NOURSE & CLARK
JJAVE removed to tho now brick budding
next south of Smith & Morgan’s Store
where they offer for sale a general assortment of
HATS,
Of their own manufacture, on the most accom
modating terms. •
—AMONG WHICH ARP.
White, Drab and IlUick Hearer, Otter,
and Fine lloram and Wool Huts.
N. &. C. will be constantly receiving freslt
supplies of Iluta from tho factory, and ol the la
test fashions.
Al.sn Poll SAI F.,
75 ticnllnnicu's Dross nnd Frock COATS,
do. “ PANTALOONS,
do. “ VESTS.
NEW MAP
Of the State oj Georgia.
May 12—52—tf
Tnajr H.ivVhocn granted, first giving SIXTY
nonce
DAYS nol lice thereof, in one of the public '•a
SWttos of this state, nud at tho door of the court
house where such sales are to be held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property mast
in
GROCERIES,
For Cotton, Pipe Stores, Hides
or approved paper.
CHARLES E. NORTON,
Cash! Cash!!!
If you want any of the above
article, take a Ticket
in the
MILLEDGEVILLE
• STREET
LOTTER Y,
union has a
SPLENDID SCHEME,
such as thk roi.i.owmo:
1 PRIZE OF <k 25,000
3 “ “ 10,000
4 “ “ 5,000
9 “ " 1,000
Besides many large and small prizes, too numc
rousto particularizo.
The first day’s drawing will take place on tho
1st February, 1832
Wholes 5$ 10, halves $5, quarters $2 50, to bo
nl ‘ ~ ‘ '
had in a great variety of numbers at the Columbus
Book store. Orders from the country enclosing
the cash, postage paid, will meet with prompt at
tention. K. H, NORTON,
Agent for the Mo lingers.
Columbus, Jnn. Vl—35—-if
L..J. DAVIEtS&Co.
■JNFORM3 Merchants .and Planters visiting
be given in like manner fur FORTY DAYS
f "Notice to the debtors ™d e.roililors of an Estate j JL Apalachicola. that ho has just received froifi
must bo published FORTY DAY'S. New Orleans, n large and extensive assortment
Notice that application will ho made to the t of Groceries which added to Ins termer supply
Court of Ordinary for LEAVE TO SELL ftoin New York, mule s hia iiasortmenl as com-
LYND, must be published FOUR MONTHS, plelc, if not superior, to any he has over ollcrcd
Notice for LEAVE TO SELL NF.liRuES M« ;>>? puWic
must be published for FOUR MONTHS, lie-1 Hu •■slahlialiioetlt will be supplied ns ofien as
thro any order absolute shall he uiado then..:' I 0B ' e ? '" ,lt ,,ls ra , s,m " r ' rB sur0 at
tho Court. any lime of fimbria n good assortment.
•—- ! Merchants and Planters will fiod it to their ad-
THE
WARE-HOUS]]
AND
vantage *o give him u call, an it is his intention to
b !l at moderate priens, for Cush, Cotton, Pipe
Sfi.rvuH, Si<L*sor approved Paper.
Apnltit'hicvla, Dec. 20,183l-*34—istf
‘ -At
Commission Business
%*7 ILL be continued- by the subserihers un-
ww dertlie firm of S. K Hodges Si (hi. who.
•while they feel grateful for former favors will tin-
> duavour to deserve n continuance of them.
sr mu ihiv in.MN
aRE-HQV8E.
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
fllHE undersigned having taken tho new
JL Ware-House near the Wharf for the pro-
; j sent season, tenders his services to lusfriends and
* On Consignment—And will htsold un (P'co/ffvro- i the public in the above business.
SEABORN JONES,
SA.MUEL K. HODGES.
dating terms •*
400 bbls. Sugtir,
120 sucks Coffee,
1,000 bushels Salt,
14 quarter casks w
3,000 H>s. Castings,
■ 52),000 ll»s. Bacon,
4 boxes White Savanna &ugjfr*,
5 dozen pairs Boots,
fi boxes Sats, various quiITliiJ!*,
10 bids. Salts,
fOO nieces Bagging,
Buie Rope,
Iron, Steel, Nails,
siloes, Pumps, Ac.
Upper and Soul Loathe®,
Syrup, Sweetmeats, Si c.
S'eptopibcr 17—18—St
lie will be prepared to extend the usual faeili-
iic.i to his cuatobieid, and hopes by giving his per
sonal attention, to ahare a part of the public pat
ronage. WM. II. KIMBROUGH.
Colninhus, Sept. 24—19—tf
COLUMBUS
Shoe rJ^ss Store.
E. WELLS A Co-
JJAVE removed to. the Brick Building next
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN THE
WAREHOUSE
Efl
B ELONGING to Messrs. Fontaine Si Cook,
and will rGh eive Cotton in Store at the u«u*
,il rates, upon which liberal advances will be
made. Wo solicit a share of public patronage.
J. FONTAINE,
SMITH & MORGAN,
M. W PERRY.
Columbus, Oct. Cl—24—if
NEW GOODS.
L. C. ALLEN
HA9 RECEIVED AND RECEIVING, 1113
FAUI^g^TEIl
W HICH he will sell 00 .wcninmodutiiig
terms. His stock is compj »*“-'<! jn part of
tho following articles, viz:
London Dun'll, Rose and Point Blankets,
Super blue, black, hro#k and olive Cloths,
Black Lasting, Bcnvcrtccns, Fancy Cord,
Red and white Flannels Canton Flannels,
lied, white and figured Valencia Shawls,
Bombazettes and Bombazines,
Merino Circassians of various colors,
Cashmere Handkerchiefs,
Bandanna, fingg, Pongee and plaid Silk lldkfo.
Super Italian Cravats, various*colors,
Colored Crnpo Camblet,
Cotton and Linen Drilling,
J.adies’ silk, cotton, and worsted IIo*p,
Gentlemen’s do. do. and half do.
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s Gloves of various kinds,
Cambric. Swiss, jaconet cud book Muslins,
Super blenched and brown Linens,
Brown and bleached Shirtings and Shooting*,
Domestic Plaids. Bud Ticking, Russia Shooting,
Printed Bed-spreads. Counterpanes.
Italian Gros do Naples, Muslin Robes,
Barcnetaud Dtichine Silks,
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. See.
Ladies, gentlemen’s and children’s SIIOFS#
A varfetvof men’s, youth’s and childion’s
HATS &CAPS*
HARDWARE & OUTLTSStY.
CSrocfteci? an!
ALSO,
One case superior fc}HOT GUNS,
Nov 10—2G—tf
door above Win. D. Hurgrove’s, in Broad
Street, where they offer for sale, on reasonable
terms,
BOOTS AND SHOES
of every description, of flieir owu manufacture,
consisting of
200 pairs gentlemen’s Boots
300 do. calfskin Shoos, high and low quarter,
100 do. calfskin Pumpa,
75 do. buckskin Shoes,
50 do. sealskin Pumps,
200 do Brogans,
300 do. courso Shore,
L idios’ prunelie Bools and Shoes of various
kinds,
do. Morocco Shoes,
do. Hoalskin do.
do. Ciilfrkin do.
do. Leather walking li/r es and Boot
Misses aud children's Boots and Shoes, ol ovary
description.
N. B. All work of their own manufacture,
warranted not to rip.
July 2—7—tf
T1IOMASTON
Union Kotel Property
LOTTERY.
—THE PRIZES AIIK—
Ten of Real Estate, Nine of Negroes,
and a variety of others,
amouati.no to
550,000 Dollars.
rjpillS PftOiTRTY |h offered to the public
1~j|AVE lieen receiving Uie lust week, and
will coutinue to receive the present season
Goods by avnnnnh and Apulacliicohi Bay, which
will enable them to keep up a general aud com
plete assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY-GOOD 8,
JUST RECEIVED
By stenmlioat Georgian, a general msortmertt of
JAPAN WARD,
Copper and zinc Kettles. ‘Jj
Pewter Basins and Plates, V *
fc’hoct Copper,
Do. Lend,
Do. Zinc,
Do. Russia Iron,
Do. Brass,
Deep Iron.
ALSO OX HARD,
A 6KXURAL ASSORT.ME XT OF
TlX WARE.
AH of which will be sold ut the lowest prices,
wholesale and retail.
(Lf* Cask paid for old Pewter.
HARVEY HALL.
Columbus, Dec. 17—31—tf
L. C. ALLEN
HAS RECEIVED PER STEAMBOAT BALTIMORE,
Cogniac BRjWDY,
Jamaica and American HUM,
Holland and American GIN,
Madeira, )
S WINES,
■Sweet, \
Lonf nml Brown SUGAR,
Prime VOl'fEE.
TOBACCO.
A largo nosoitmplit of JOhXKItS’ TOOLS,
From the (.’hurlcston Courier.
The AilJress (ifthu Itv. Mr. Tavlor, in ho-
Imlt of tho Charlesion Infant School Society,
having accidentally fallen in thv Way. I have
!>ccn struck with tho mnndneAi of it» st utinient,
as woll aa tho oloi)uoiirc with which it is convey
ed. Tho fallowing r xtraet from it will interest
your reader* ponenllv, and hiav, F presume, wilh
perfect propriety, Im'prosenled to them in your
columns. It* insertion will gratify ut least
A SUBSCKIUEft.
“ft is no! lo be denied, that iln-rc is nt
present nn apathy prevailing nu llie subject
ol Cbtistiao education, even amuug the
most on lightened clasNo, around ns, which
lo uvory mind of religious tFnsihilily and
rufleclinn, jsii'ighlful. It may ho well lo
say, that nfliid tho conflicting views of
Cinislian sqcts,,it would ho vain to hope
(or anjt such piovision for religious in-
stniction in a public system el Education,
ns would be satisfactory to idi parties, and
that ihuroforo the attempt 'mis been wise-
I ly abandoned. But is not this a Christ*
! ion country? Arc not its laws mid tnan-
‘l tiers founded upon a tacit confession of the
■ Christian faith ? Are not our people
j i-urnestly and zealously engaged in ndorn-
| ing tho land, \vilh tho munificent fruits of
I Chisliim liberality ? Ami is it not then
rciisonublu and right to expect, that no
—AMONG WHICH AltF.—
Rose, London Duffle and Point Blankets
iitlinet* of did* crent colors and qualities
Red, white and gic-ui Flunaels
While Cuaton Flannel
Mixt Kersey and blue Pluius
Gros do Swiss aod Gros da Nap Silks of variou
colors
Black Italian Lustriog njud Sinchcw Si/ka
Rick Pluid Silks
Satins of various coIoib
Florence do do
Iluliaa Crapes do do
Cuuion Cutvklet und Pongees
Black and green worsted Berragf
Plum aud figured Swiss MuhIiiis
Do do Jackonet
Furnituro aud Coitibric Dimity
Corded kirn
Ladies’ Corsets and silk and cotton LaidFg?
Thread, bolihinet and i«iu.-*lin Edgings
Thread and bobbin* t Footicgn
Plain and figured iiobhinct Luce
LacoCnpca, Caps and Crazy Janos
Infants lace and cambric Caps
Uloude I.ace und i’euiling
Pink cambric Hints
Black and white do do
Black lace Veils
French Muslins und Calicoes
Plain and striped Ginghams
Black, white and rod Merino Shawl’s
Thibet wool Shawls
Silk and gauze -S'liaw Is and Handkerchiefs
Silk, flugg and bandanna do.
Ladies’ linen and linen cambric do.
Do do do bordered do
Itisli Linens and Table Dnniask
Silk, cotton and worsted Hosiery
Gentlemen’s Woodstock und beaver Gloves
Ladies’ kid aud horscekin Gloves aud Mitts
Gentlemen’s woollen Gloves und Mimas
Colored Cambrics
Black ami white Hooks & Eyes
Pins and Needles
Spool Thread and Linen Floss
While Mcrsailos and printed Counterpanes
3*4 and 4-4 Furniture Prints
Dimitv and furniture Binding
Blenched and unbleached Sheeting aYid Shi. tings
Apron Checks
Dorchester Ticking
Ladies’ Bead Bugs and Purses
Fine gilt Cloth und Crumb Bi u.-dics
Gentlemen’s sea otter and leather Cups
Cloth and chinchilla Cups
Black and drub heaver and rornm Hats
Willow Wagons and Table Mutta.
Millinury and Fancy Goods
Of ull descriptions.
A Srt.ENDID ASSallTMEM OF
JEWELRY A PER FUMERY
And a large and complete assortment of
WIITTUR CLOTHI1TO.
AI.SO,
BOOTS & SHOES.
100 pnir sewed and nailed Wellington Bools
Jackson Hhootees
Ladies’ Prunella and Leo I lie r Bootees
“ Black und colored, heeled Pumps
“ Walking Slmos.
White satin Pumps
Misses ami children’s hoes and Bootees of every
description
BLUE PLAINS. . t
Which lie offers for wale on Iris usual low terms. I IrunSury, should exert nn influence, ro-
,Dec. 10—30—tf . volting to the moral sense or hostile to the
POAVKIIS & NAFEW (general views and correct feolifi£? of this
Have witJiir. a few days rooeived and opened, nn eoniniunilV ? And tlnjSc to whom are
additional supply of j x vii:i'niltt*tl lire high and saerjud trust of
FOURTH VOLUME-—NUMBER :A. ’
porish fnrntrr ; dial omf.s'lrayp no PhflJ
Beasozianle Dry Goods! rofmil| g tlie o i>«nioiia of tho young, should
; lie man, whose characters would uflurd o
Hat die,nr, Cutlery, su (r lcicm g unr .a U ioe, d.ui, from thm. ut
f.titfnmn i * ensl > ** ,e in'oros's of religion should sus-
y', , . <?■?ttlOBliaio, j mip neither ouirago nor injury.
■ o-'iuji' 1 ' stock very conuM-tv. Lei it now he iiiqiiircd uhelher tiny
Mhw i. exerted or tea-
Rnd tliay uftLirllii'm ul niiiJvrate price*. 1 suitable Solicitude indulged upon lliesc
They respeikfully solicit n eomiiiaiinee of pa-1 points. I »ppeul lo llie guardians of the
tronaea rroiii-tja ir friends and iho public. I iutorcst .and safely, by ull.die so-
—'—- - T; L- I lemnitiiis under which power is exercised,
AUCTIONEER. ! to any, whether in die appointment of
Rinion hni expediency; ififl the po •
llie feeble have no limec; hod m-*.,.!:*.?
friend ; dial die desolate on lulu I- rjJ
guardian, and !hat«secrot crimes air nev
er known in Henvrii; artif ihf-h h'.,<v '
speedily would injustice and r<vmor$eV. •:
rapacity, Sensuality and lerklcs n.ilrt-f'.- 1
lies*, ttutnplc on all die harrier oHtfv fiiill
right, and involve the ricibteons aiid uie’;-
ed in irretrievnhle perils iuVd disorder.
L21 us ilien my friends nppftingh dm
TlirOne of-Merry tvidi bur iniiier uiid
fervent prnybrs ; let us besiege it bv mgliF
altd by dhv, dial we may hr 'delivered
(i om the dreadful-nod Ida: In ing infl ;f UCt»
of nil heartless and insidious scoffers iu mu'
places of education: And let us n s .h o
logo forth to onr duty in life, wtfh dVo
solemn purpose of rescuing, so far as dm
power may be given us, tho nurslings el
penury, from llie ijarkohss of ipnoicr.ee,"
and from all tieluisiltg anJ puisiinotis r.s-
sociatio(is. Wo can nevfcr h-gili it, -
work of education too daily; Ifct me rot:-
troi the fountain, and you 'btUsi take, the
Stream, as I yield it to ybti; Tlie Im
pressions of right nud wiong fer.t ivt d in
infancy, tiro as we all know, hv llir lit ■
most durnblu that aie cvtT made tipou o'.
And indeed, while every thing around e >
appear to hear the marks of'dJjlHbrr C
and decay, und I uni Hbllj'lv matie to
alizc wiflt mournful feelings, tIn. utiav.. !
able and wasting influence of tltite : v'l ■>;
the friends whom 1 have loved, at > '
ing into the tomb, and every H;om
of eatly joy, and early labors, is m .
ing Htvay: white the learned lessons of
schools,ate more mu! more forgot ten, it
principles ninth my moihorgavc me, an .
the hopes which sho inspired, they alinm
are found la brighten nud expaml, to grbw
purer mid stronger, as l advance Open tho
exhausting journey of lift. 4 ’
nnilF. public U respectl'ully iiifunned (hat by a insti uctots of youth, any respect has been
m vote of *10 ciupniipsioiiors tho snliranbor observed or even tlrotiglll of, for tho pa*
hnabeeDappotSteilan Auctioneer forrho town ol , ... ,, 1 • •
Colimrtiu*. • fcmul anxiety, the Christian principles,
lie also informs hi. friends and ihe public dint f nud eternal hopes of a Christian people ?
having tome knowledge of the ImsinS.-H, lie feels i I appeal Iu the parenls of youth, wilh «
confident of giving *ndsf,ci(..n lo nil Who may perfect consciousness of tlioir comparative
favor him with their l>u*ui«»»9. I , . » „ , ,
(!icl|)ulrssnc&s under the necessity ninth is
Any miuirmp bis* porsict“». Uy addrt’o.T- - . . -
r a line.to tlfu Columbus Bouk-storo, ivvodooi.** j t*|*«>n them, embracing such opporlunit «€*s
iL w ill inert
the (.’clujnbuf* Bank, Bioad-str
with jirompt uttention
E S. NORTON, Auctioneer.
January 7—31
GRAPE VIXEN.
fllHE Siit»pfritif*rv huvn yu». for aoNi. 1*3 or
B l5,fK)t> CUTTINGS and 2.500 HOOIFD
VINES, ol ovory variety, at llioir Vineyard, near
Hamilton, Ilunib county, which they will hcII on
twelve lnohllu*' credit, and at reasonable prices.
N. B. Mr. James Kivlin is our agent nt this
pfcree, where u list of tho different vines cun bo
iuu.n— lie wil* also attend to all orders left wilh
him. GITRKV Si HARWELL
CVlnmhiis.Jrm. 4-34—4!
(OLtMBVN
Circulating Library.
ul'eilucnlioii as lire within dieir reach i hut
I appeal lo them to spy, whether, when
satisfied dial an influence was at work
among the young, injuriuus in tho best in-
lerests of society, and utleily ruinous to
their own purest and long cherished hopes:
whether they have bupu justly impressed
with tho enormity of the evil! Whether
they have as yet given to it that deep and
enduring..consideration, of which it is so
eminently worthy f Whether they have
labored lo remove tint nuisance, with the
earnestness and fearless honesty, which
were due lo themselves, as citizens and
■ Christian j/arents 1
j O ! how disastrous is tho influence
Fg7ISl: suli-crib'.i rnspcri/ull) inliums the in [ which genius and learning confer, if it ho
mts nr Coliiiiilme and the ncighhor e
linl.il i
exerted to distuth men’s trust in their
(Creator; to unsetile die fountimiun of
hond.ili.il in- l.iliraiy is now open fur the i
tion of suliKcrilicra. Tin f.ilirtirv will comdsl uf i ,. . i . . , . „
ftoliginiiH \torl.H, Travels. History, Biogn.nhy, 'hligtousdefy; to destroy all reverence
t'oeme,ItoiiKiiRi H. A'ovels lie-view’s, Magazines, for sacred institutions, and to loosen the
&c.&c. lie also infirm* the public ihai liu Ims ; bauds of society, by releasing the young
| As^oan | ^ 8,1 ,'!}? “ ?«** «
I ns the patroiuiga will admit ofilw nmlcrtnhiiig, a | Occouiiluhiltty, mid ol (lie loveliness of
Bunding Hnom will ho nddod lo the above, (rue j Cliristiiui virtue mo known |o impose.—
lur llm suhsurdicr*. which will ho well supplied ■ O ! how fiondliko is it lo employ a teach-
w,,h newspaper* Iron, diUeront pa,Is P rtho cuun-1 ll0 , l0 , nUo ,| ie ' young with
' Terms.—For one vonr ten liars, mm half iu j mo ' jk Olllhusinwil along llie pu'tll ol truth :
advance—Si< ,i,ontli*,*iz dullars, unu Imlfin ml ' not to cherish lhove sacred convictions
fur the uurjiase of defraying tlie debts of tlie r
lute firm of iIatk.ma* Si and iudisputa-; 500 pair Negro fcflmcs, a good article,
ble titles to Prize holders will u..' tVade lo^it.— 1 AT ftn
Reference 011 ibie point may be made to C ir con
and Grant, kwi is. I humusion, who arc flgtijits j tf 4 mviir i l* r 4 iiAr*i r ti*n'v
of tho principal creditors. Refiironee as to thd ARE Si. CROCKERY
Value oftbu property, &c. may bo made to M
chnol Kelly, NYilhound Harries, or Dr, Ellis of
Macon—dr to Dr. Douglass, ofTliomaston. The
Lottery will ho drawn u« soon as the Tickets are
nil sold, or if not sold within n reasonable ,ime,
the money will be returned to tho purchasers of
Tickets, 'i’lio Tickets will be deposited with
responsible Agents in Thouiarton, Macon, Mill-
cdguvillo, Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, and
perhaps in some other places, who will retuin the
money in their hands till tlie l ottery is termin
ated. Tlie draw ing will bo hiinet intended by
Jaipos Snearcs, Joseph Sturges, thomas Goode,
and Ih ubeu J. Crews, E?qrs. of 'iliomaston.
For a 11 or»particular description of the Frizes
reference in*iy bo had 10 the Bills or Schemes,
which may he fouud wilh the Agents.
Price uf Tickets $5. Ao Jhduction on
Prizes,
E. FEATHEKSTON
Has received by steamers Balihnoro and Flaqae-
mine, a general assortment uf
Thoma-j
J. 13. BATEMAN.
Doc 9. 1631.
Coiu.m. l "*s, Ort. 20—34—tf
NEW GOOD8.
GROCERIES,
CONSISTING of \Vo«t India Sugar, Wwst
€ t
India Molasses of n Rond quality. Conco
THE SUllSC'RIllERS
R KSPfX'TlTMY isform their friend* and
l
WILLIAM JONE8 &. C°.
H AVE just received the following prlicles,
to wit:
2 hhds. extra fine St. Croix Sugar,
I hhd. English Island Molasses.
1 pipe Cogniac Bruudy, Hennery’s brand,
10 bids. Canal Flour,
2 cu-Its imitation English Clioese,
6 firkins prime Goshen Butter,
20 hbis. Afttckerol, No. J, 2 3,
10 boxes spermaceti Cnndles,
Fresh Hyson Tea,
Heavy ill nek Pepper,
Do. Pimento.
20 boxes Window Glass, 6 b\ 10,
10 bags old White* Coffee.
WM. 11 HARPER, Partner.
Jan. 12—So—tl
vuncu. Subscribers will be ullowed to change
their hooks as often jls once a day if required,
and not allowed more than oho woik out ut a
time. Any subscriber losing or injuring a volume,
will he charged lor (lie r*-tt.
(I y The subscriber takes this oppeitunity to
return, his simple thunks to those who huve so
liberally couie foiward and bo-towed their names
in aid of the above undertaking.
E. 8. NORTON, Broad Stnrt.
Nov 12—25—if
wlmii ennoble cliardctcM ; not to inspire
iho mimi with admiraiion for what is
grout and good und vonuiubio in iho his
tory of its nice; not to breathe into it a
.sympathy with moral beauty and grau-
dour, a love ofviitne, and « perpetual
thiist for something higher and purer und
nobler, than it has yet attained; but ra
ther to nurse und diicrt the bitterest feel
ings of revolt and disdain against every
arrangement, which the experience ol the
150 PiivlinRe* DRY HOODS. ,
Hlmus. Ilurihvaro. Uuuilj-niaJo riutliing, ic. hy i good lias tudlowud ! Iu blight piely in llie
steamer Bultimuro, just ruceiviul by | bud ; and by a look and a sneer, lo destroy
Dee. 1— 99—1 f 1 •LMNG.I.ui. | micrly mill forever ail tho inestimable
— li^BtfRANCE | a Chrislinn moliier’s player, and
T HE Aueuatn Insuranre mill nankin* Com- I'l’ . , . .
pany will insure prodnen ami wcreliamlian ' * cn " C0I1CI -‘ VC u) "O injury 10 SOciOly SO
uRainat the ilunRer* uf River Navigation on good j serious us ibis. 1 cull conceive of no in-
stcainbonts and oilier livn craft, and upon gaud j lirv SO serious nml impurdonublc, ns he
vussela fruin Apiilaclneela la New (Irlenns or tho ! i.^ict*, whose labors- lo subdue (lie young
into un abandonment of all tlie restraiti-
i ing sanctions of roligion ; who seeks to
j destroy llio very inllaence of goodness,
by coiislamly doi iding all die illustrious
iiiHnes, who liavo united a reverence for
tho Doily, with their distinction among
I'lii-v will alee take lire ri.-ks I !
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Atlantic citii:
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license ; who tcachos, directly aud indi
rectly, that tho Sabbath ar.d tlie ordinan
ces of God, are senseless imposition, u-
pon human credulity, that prayer ia n
mockery—if there bo u God— and If there
ho no God—what llicn?” Aye, wo ask
it, vhat then t Let hut ouv land be cursed
ol God with it prevalence of such gross
delusions as these, and the coiivu,sions of
society would every whore and quickly
tell you, »cAa< (Arn i Let hut our young
utteniioni'by addressing^' <neclwl,h men be taught to believe, that the due.
E. H. NORTON, Agent.
Columbus Nov. 19—243
JOB PRINTING
Neatly Fxcmtcd at this Office.
trine of human immortality with its im
posing associations is ull a fable ; that hu
man existence has no eternal purpose;
that man is no more iltun you see him,
now tlin cioatnre of chance, and soon to
TO I’HB I’L'ULir.
While the public inttid temainrtl in tlld
high state of oxcliMiiem, to ttliich if hatl
been carried hy the partial riid itiflam-
matory reproftenuttidns of certain offei.tr,
conirrtMied by n few misguided tnem'nerts of
the Masonic f|isiitutihii/iu a sislhr Spite ;
it seemed to the tmtloisigned fff'siiltiii:? i.f
Boston and vicinity] to'be expert- nt .. rr
fraiti from n public > xpre*ictnof thr-it j r .;,.
ciplas or engagements as ntasunsi Li t
believing tho lime now to he folly entr.. ’
when thoir fellow citizens will lereivt with
candor, if not with satisfaetjou, a so.enir,
und uncqnivdcal genial •film allegatioO-t
tvltich during tlie last five years, in cons
quence of tfcuir connexion with the iYJ.i-
-onic Fiatcrnity, have been reiterated a-
gitinst them, llit'y respectfully ask phVhils-
sion to invite attention lo thh subjoined
DECLARATION.
Whereas, it lias boon lieqnftnfly asst r;.
cd and publiahed lo tlto Woild, that in tho
several degrees of Fioentasoun, as they
are conferred in the Uuitcd States, tin,
candidate, on Ins initiation and subsequent
advancement, binds hintse|f by oath to sill-
tain his masonic brethren in acts ythich o
at variance with the fundamental piinc-
ples of morality, aud incompatible with
his duty as p good and faithful ciliaen; in
juslico therefore to themselves, and wi : lt
a view to establish Itu:h und expose impo
sition, the undersigned recipients of every
degree of Freemasonry, known and ac
knowledged in this country, do most so
lemnly deny the cxistence’of any such ob
ligations in the Masonic Institution, so far
as ttur knowledge respectively extends
And tve solemnly aver lint , no person is
admitted to the Institution without fi- t
being made acquainted witli the natuu -f
the Obligations, which he will he rcquin J
to incur and assuHie,
Freemasonry secures its members in
the freedom of thought and of spm t h, and
permits each and every one to act icc.nu
ing to llio dictates of Ills own conscif co
in mutters of religion, and of Ids person
al preferences in malters of politics. I'
neither knows, nor does it assume lo inflict,
upon its erring members, however wide
nifty he their aberrations front duly, any
penalties or punishments, other than tho o
of admonition, suspension, and expulsion.
The obligations of the Institution re
quire of its members a strict obedience to
the laws of God and of Man. So f .r
from being bound by any engagements in
consistent witli tiro happiness and prosper
ity ol the Nation, cvety citizen who be
comes a mason is doublly bound to ho
true to his God, to his Country, and to his
fellow men. In (ho luiigu.igu of llio
“ Ancient Gonslilutions" of iho Older
which arc printed mid open for public in
spection, and which are used us text books
iu all the Lodges, “ ho is required to keep
and oboy tlie Moral law; to he a quiet U|ttl
moral citizen: true to his government find
just to his country."
Masonry disdains the making ofptosfe.
lyles. She opens the portals of Her asy
lum to those only, who seek admission,
with tho recommendation of a character
unspotted by inimoralify and vice. Sho
simply requires of the candidate his iissont
to one gteat fundamental religious truth
the existence and providence of God; and
a practical acknowledgement of those in
fallible tiocltincs lor the government oflifir
which are written by the finger of God,
on the heart of Matt.
Entertaining suclt sentiments ns masons,
ns citizens, as eluistians, and ns ntor.il
men, and deeply impressed with tl.ti con
viction that ti^e ^lasouie Ins'ijmlctT In*