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‘TIIF. UNJllN OF THE STATKH. AND T)U. SOVKUBIONTY OF Tilt NTATES.’
Hi’ VAN NEH3. QETHUNE lb CU'Jf
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1832.
THE KJf(lUI!lER
IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
k T three dot'an per nnnum, pnvnhlo in nd-
G. W. DILLI1VGHAM
■JJAS received and is itnv/ receiving in ad
vanen: or four dollars if not paid for befuie j j n 0 |
dition-tohis former stock of good., a (‘nil
supply of Dry Goods and Groceries: consisting
tho end of the year.
Ailnrtiseinr.uts will bo insetted at tho fates of
eceenly-fiee cents per hundred words for tho liist
insertion, and fifty cents for each week’s continu
ance In all advertisements, tho words that do
not amount to an even hundred, will bo consid
ered as an hundred, and charged as such. When
the number of nsortinns of un advertisement _ is
k not specified,.it will bo continued until forbid,
and charged accordingly.
SlteriflV anti other Oiliccrs’ advertisements in
serted at customary rates.
i Otters to the Editors on business must he jwsf-
j/lid; and in a!) cases where It is not done, the
postage will be Charged to the writer.
Sates qf Land, l.v Administrators Executors or
Gumdians, are required by law to be hold on the
first Tuesday in the mouth, b nween the hours o
fen in tho forenoon and till on in the afternoon, a
the court-house in tho county in which the prop
erty is situate. Notice of those nro to tic given in
upublic gazette Sixty days previdu* 1° lhe
ofsale.
Sales of Negroes must bn at public nlti'tion* on
the first ruesklay of the month, between tho u^u-
nl hour* of sale, at the place of public Hales in thj?
county where the Letters Testamentary, ol Atl*
ministration or Guardianship, may have been
granted, first giving Sixty Days' notice thereof,
in one of the public gazette* o| this Htato, and at
tho door of the court-house where such Hales are
to be hold.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must
he given in like manner for Forty D*uj$ previous
to tho day of sale- <
Notice to'the debtors and creditors of un Estate
must be published Forty Days.
Notice that application will Ik* ramlo to she
poin t of Ordinary for Leave to Sell Luntt, must he
uhli hod Four Months.
Notice for Lean to sell Negroes must he pub
lished for Four Months, before any order absolute
ahull ho madothoreon by the Court.
Copartnership Notice.
Blue, Blacknnd Fancy Cloths;
Satinets, red and white Flannels,
50 bales brown Shirtings and Sheeting,
20 “ bleu rlied “ M
<i “ duflll Blankets,
3 “ point do.
“ rose do.
25 " Plaids and Striped Domestics,
50 pieces Irish Linen,
200 “ Calicoes of various patterns,
Silk and Colton Handkerchiefs,
Italian mid Lustring Silk,
Ready-made Clothing,
Saddles, Bridles, .Martingales, and
Ctiipelnnd Tort Bags, .
Bagging and Bale Ropo,
(50 lihds. St. Croix and N. O. Sugar,
200 bills. New Oilcans Molasses,
100 “ N. O. Whi-key,
50 “ Northern Gin,
5 casks Madeira Wine,
(3 “ Sweet do.
JO Mils. 'Cogniac Brandy,
10 “ Jamaica Rum,
5 " St. Croix do.
“■ Coual Flour, ,
Bar Irot! of all sizes,
Yenilkin Blinds,
Paints, Oils and Dye Shifts,
Di •ugs and Medicines,
Castings and Blacksndth Tools,
Guns, Pistols and Diiks.
All of which ho offers on his ifstral
ood terms.
Columbus, Nov. 10—2f5—if
CM otfliti S-H
FBTIl VOLUME—NUMBER 31.
THE UNDICRNIGNED
AVING purchased «f Doel. A l* Manly
his Drug and Medicine Establishment, ro-
SMITH &C ° I Hpnctrnlly inform* his friends and tho public in
fcKXT noon to tiif. colpmifuh Bank, i general. that ho has now* pi*rmmv*ntly located
flare rccdrerl a handsome assortment of' himself in the Inwnnf ol.onleH, and ejiublishcd
himself in tliu above imo tin avails himself of I
STTMMSS, GIaOTHIHO’5 this opportunity, to assure Physic.;.,
COS'ISTISO OF
Black Bombazino COATS and COATEE! 1 ,
Do. Circassian do do
Brown and Green Merino Circassian do
isinett Frock ami Dress do
Black lasting do. do. do
ROUND JACKETS.
Black Bombazine Bound Jackets,
Brown Linen and Cotton do
Do.
Striped
do.
VESTS
Whito
nnd figrired Mnrsaillcs
Vest?,
Do
do.
Valencia
do
Plain
do.
Silk
do
Do.
do.
Velvet
do
Do.
do.
swnnsdowi
1 do
iN'JALOONS.
MESSAGE.
OF T1IF. rnKSIDENT OF THF. UNITED STATUS.
Fellow Citizens of the Semite,
and of tk House of Representatives:
Ft gives me pleasure to congratulate you
Planters i U P°" . v0,,r return to the Seat of Govem-
nnd Families that ho will dC' oto his entire time j meat, for the purpose of discharging yom
! to bis establishment— in carefully putting up l’ro 1 duties to the people of the United Slates.
| srriptions and Family Medicines in llic neatest I Although the peMilence, w hich had tra-
i m Hehns received by week arrivals, n general i v0 . ree<J ,! } c 01,1 ' Vo, . l,l i >'■■» entered our Ii-
! nn-ortincnt of 1 tfiils, ami extenot'd ns ravages ovfcr much
! Fresh Drugs, Patent Sr Family ol >.' ,r lan . d * i 1,eHS *' d Almighi> God .0
! -«.« O'. r tv rn’ri’i kg. i mitigate its severity, and lessen the •ium-
t Mtj * .v 1 & i M JL^ her of its victims, compared with those who
j All ofw bich lie oflera for sale on tho most reason-1 have fallen in most other countries over
' able terms, and at reduced prices. , which it lint spread its let rors. Notwith
Ho has also received an assortment of I erf a | statulltlg tills visdation, our COUIIIrv pre-
weru and Fancy Articles, u low ol wlurb, arc as i ° , .. ■ '
fellows- .sents, on every side, marks of prosperity
ICO
FjplIE subscriber has uike*; into Copartner-
ship Mr. James II MdrJwll, of Boston
And will in future conduct bis business under the
lfrm of
NORTON St MITCHELL.
Jle therefore enrnosity requests all who arc in
debted to him to nitUn immediate payment.
CHARI. KS E. NORTON.
TIIF*
WARE-HOUSE
AND
i' ommissi on Ho si d css
^^MLLbe eftntintrod by the subscriber* un-
lllnck Bombazine 11ml Lasting Tantiilonri*.
Do. Circassian do
Brown nnd black Brocldllas do
White and brown Linen Drilling, do
Do. Cotton do
Drab Merino Cnsimere Pants,
Do. Roan do. do.
Coni and Russia Duck do.
Fustian do.
Linen Shirts with llnfiles,
White do.
Brown do
Linen and Cotton Draws,
Negro Clothing
All of which they offer for sale at low price's.
Columbus, April 14——tl'
Horton & Mitoneil !
H , Vt, jus. received at Apalai liiculu. bv the !
Brig* D’Mango Com, Columbus anil Ma
tilda frtim Now York. and by tbs schooner North i
Carolina, from Boston, * very extensive assort-;
mont of Domestic Goods and Groceries; nil of 1
which they offer on ilia most favorable terms:—j
Among them are
1(57 bales Plaids. Checks and Stripes;
75 do Sheetings and Shirtings, j
4’2'enscs Boots and Shoos,
83 do. Beaver Hats,
13 do Wool do
JftO barrels New England Rum,
6ft do. American Rye Gin, J
do. Brandy.
Good Cider,
do do Vinegar.
» French Brandy, dillhrent bcindfc.
Holland Gin,
Jamaica Bam,
St. f 'mix do
dertlie firm of S. K. Hodges 4Co. who.
■viiile they foul grateful (hr former favors will en
deavour to deserve a continuance of them.
SEABORN JONES,
SAMUEL K HODGES,
* >n C dnfftos am NT-—And will he sold on accommo
dating terms:
GROCERIES.
ffb JkJk bids. N. Orlean* and Florida Sugar,
ONMP jOhhds. do. do.
,30ft sacks Cotfeo,
250 sacks Liverpool gronr.d and blown Salt,
dti
Cft do
5t> do.
5ft do.
<1 do.
4 do.
45 do. Windward Island Rum.
3 half pip^sold L. P. Madeira Winn#
T2 do. d*r Sicily do
W ca«k* Dry Muiaga do.
do Swoot do. do
1 pipe nuporior Nnyop,
71 casos Santera .and M incat '.Viup^
4‘i fl.i French Cordial*.
RO bndccts Champaignn Wino,
fil) do longcoilc Claret _
200 h.'igs Havannaand t5t. Domingo Cnjlpp,
riO do Spices
JO do Rrnsil Nnf*,
‘ ^ do. Hnft Shell Ahnomls,
do. Filborls.
jv% American riiecsp,
J3 boxes r<'Z Cinn Applo do.
75 tiarrel. fii.3 .Mlatocs, •
IK) do. Onions. • . . .
>1# do. Prime and Me** Fork, inspfc&Aid,
o ( ) an. Mackerel, (Otfoherbrand,*>
Kit) oa«k*Tliomaflton Limo,
2/li) do. nsForted Nails,
*■'300 coils Bale Ropo.
f>0 do. assort nd size* Manilla hope*
SJO crates assorted Crockery,
30 baskets Sweet Oil,
20 doz Castor do.
20 barrels Glauber and Fpsom Sail*,
30.000 best Haven i»a Cigars;
THEY* HAVE Al.SO IN STORK,
100 barrels whiskey,
120 pieces Kentucky Bagging.
200 coils Western Rope,
40 barrel* Sperm nnd I .inseed Oil.
allum and homany do.
1.000 lbs Castings, pots, ovena, andirons, Ac.
12 qr casks LifIioii Wine.
— Porter in bottles; Cider in do.; Axus;
TenfLnnf Sutrar; White TIavanua do.*,
75 pieces Kentucky Bagging;
40 " Inverness do ;
50 coils Bale Rope', Bs.vging Twine;
13.000 lbs. Bacon; 40 kegs Lurd;
40 hhN. Flour; 10 I»1>Th Sails;
lOt) hlils, N.O.nnd Florida Molasses nnd Hyrup
100 lihfl? West India Mnlaspo*:
10 hhl*. F*ic!;!r*l Pork, mess ar.-. prime;
MackereJ, No. 2;
IlnrdNvaro, Cutlery, S c.
50,0£0 flegnrs, various qnnliu**^;
Trace Chair.* Wrought Nails; Brad??
. G'J kegs Nails, 4d to ‘i(hl
DRY-GOODS.
40 pieces Liiiou, various qualities;
H “ Linen Drilling.
Wh,ito and Red Flannel: Blue Plains;
Cbocks; Stripwd Domorttick®;
Silks; Sewing Silk; Spool Cotton;
Cdtciies;. Colton and Wool Cards:
Musnuito Netting;
Wriimg and loiter Paper;
Hats: Leghorn Bonnets; Boots Sc tiHiojvr.
furniture
1 Secretary and Book^Caso;
2 Bureaus:
1 Ladies’ Workstand;
I Portable Desk.
July 10—-9—tf
rocersrau
t SMlir. Subsciibeis have just received uud of-
JL for for sale, upon Accommodating terms, the
following articles:
bushel® ground Alum Sale,
20,000 llis. Swedes Iron.
1,000 lbs. Crwt Steel,
1,000 lbs. German <k»
1.000 lbs. Sheet Iron.
x r »00 Russia Sheet Iron
1.000 lloop Iron,
200 bhls. Now Orleans Sfygjr,
8 hbds. St. Croix do.
150 bags Green Colico,
10 bngs Java do.
40 hbw. best Flour,
s50 boxes Soap,
24 doz. Lemon Syrup,
(5 doz. Wine Bitters,
400 lbs. rolt shelled Almond*
00 kegs Dupont’s Powder,
20 kogs common do.
250 kega Nnds, assorted fO/es,
120 bbls. Molasses,
8 bbls. Loaf Sugar,
40 boxes Sperm Candles,
20 bids Mackerel.
350 pieces best Kentucky Bagging,
125 coils Rope,
20,000 lbs. Bacon.
Together with divers other articles, conuli-
tuting a full assortment of Groceries
SMITH Si MORGAN
May 3—tf—51
Mncr.ipsor* oml Bears Oil, (hr promoting tho I r»nU hnppines-s, uncqnnlled, perlmps, ill any
] growthoftlmir. Lotlifir piutions ol tlm world. If we full,
i F.sseitoo ol Tyre, for turning gray hair blank. ; aiiprocuU' nur comtinrativn condition, ex-
i ul.iinoye Lotion, lor cleansing the head ol Dan- , ' .,
(Iiilfnnit preventing Ualdnuss. ; ,S ""S '' JUSI ' S dtscomoi.t will nppenr on-
J MilkofRn-es. for whitening tho Skin. worthy (it attention, mid, with hearts of
Ottn of Roses, Florida Water. LnYfimler Water, > iliankfnlnnas to that Divinu Being wiio lias
j Cologne Water. Preston Knit., Fninltank 8hn- f,]| n J C |„, 0 f posHortty. We hlltlll fuel
! i>0®d^ rrjM.lmiorts stronglliencri to preserve
jrine DenlilVi ,e, for Ibo Tnctli mel Gumlw, Tooth j 1,11,1 hunt] flown '0 piostenty that liberty
i Broshe*. Powder Pnlft nnd Boxes, Itnsn senntod nnd tltitl Union which we hnvo received
Tooth Powder. Persinn R<)*c Lip Haivo, l.saenro [ from our fathers, and which eonstilllU! the
i of Vnnillx, Missns Medallions, for the usn of, s0 ,„. CM m ,,| lllc shlft lJ 0 f „|1 mU blessings,
i Schools, I'nnoy llair Brn.lms, t.Intbns ltrnslies. I , . - . b
Also. H fresh snpplv of SElDl.ll’Z PDW-j Die reltttiOHS of out country cantmuo to
I KERB, und other ar'.ieles too nutr,(irons to men ' present the satno picture ol nmicnble
| non. ! intore.onrse timt I hud the satisfaction to
n.T Conntry Merchants nftd nthors ate request-1 | )0 |,| u „ l0 vonr view at the opening of
cc to call anJ uden forthemindves. , , , ■ ,,,, ... ,,
- - TJI<).M\8 LANG. y u,,r l ' sl session. Ilie samo friendly
Colanjbns, Oot. 11—29—2m. professions, tin: samo desire to purlin
JTTT" ~~Z5T 1 pato m our flourishing commerce, the
JO?. x y V5V*' JCr.£L UirOCCTiCn | same disposition to refrain from inju
Hffrd-Ware. 1 ios «t'hlten(ionalljr olibred, are, will
TOJt SALE UY j few exceptions, evinced by nil nnuont
GEO. W. niLLlNCFIAM. with whom wo have any intnrcouisr.
sept 2fi, iraj.
CtfUnis' Cast Steel AXES,
WITH STUM. IIP.,IDS,
For »aln hy
G.W DILLINGHAM.
COTTON OIKS
FOR SALE.
j INGLE ami double breasted l otion Gins,
on mv riming into office; nprt ilie measures
I tlionglit it mv duty 10 pnrsue for asserting
(lio righ'sof l!io Hnitod Stntev^ brforo the
sovereign who had been ftlioren try my
predecessor to determine the qneWirtn, nnd
also the manner in which lie hsdtBisposed
ol it. A special tnrssngn to the' Sehflto,
in their cxermive rapncil'y, nfteibvards
hronght before them tho question, Wheth
er thev would advise a submission to tho
opinion of tho sovereign arbiter. That
body having considered the award ns not
obligatory, and advised me to open n fur
ther negotiation, tho proposition wax
immediately made to the British Govern
ment; hut the circumstance, to which I
hive alluded have hitherto prevented nny
answer heieg given >o the overture.—
Early attention, however, has been pro
mised In the subject, nnd every effort, on
mv part, will he made for a satisfactory
setilemen'of this question, interesting to
the Union generally, and particularly so to
one of its members
Tho claims of otir citizens on Spain nro
not yet a'rltt.owledgnd. On a closer
investigation of them than appears to have
heretofore taken (dace, it was discovered
that somo of thnito demands, howevrr
strong they might ho upon the equity of
that Government, were not such as could
he made the subject of national interfer
ence. And, faithful to thp principle Of
asking nothing Imt wbftt was clearly right,
additional instructions have been sent to
ntodifv onr demands, so us to emhraSh
those only on which, according to the laws
of nil 1 idns, We had a strict right to insist.
An inov'miMn dnlnV in procuring tho
documents uece'S-iVv for this review of tho
merits of*iiese claims, retarded this opera
tion, until nn nnfo ttniatc maindy-, which
hasn(Flirted Ids flaiholic Majestv,prevent
ed nn examination of them. Being now,
for the first time, presented in an Ohcxcep-
This desiiablo slate of tilings may he
mainly ascribed to our nndevmting pi no
tice el the rule which has long guidod
onr national policy, to require no cxcln-.
sive privileges in commerce nnd to gram j t’mnahle form, ii is confidendy Imped thu,
tiene. It is daily producing its beneficial j application will be successful. .
effect in the respect shown to our flag, the I have’the satisfaction 10 inforti yon
protection of our citizens nnd their piopur-1 *hnt, the application I directed to he mttdo
— , — ty abroad,and in tho i tic tease ol'oor nnv> j F'* r 'he delivnrv of a part of the arthicVeH
with and without cast boxes, nnd of vatioaa En tlon, nnd the extension of our meitutf I Florida, which had been caVried to tho
for solo on consignment, by s , ' t., ’ •' , .
tile operations. The returns xvlucli havt
June 51
Sew
i(rnment. by
siiortkr, TARVKU & Co.
—tf
-I. S. SMITH & f’o
H ave commence ] business in this place,ami
tukon the Htorn next iloor to the Columbus
taken tb
Bunk, nnd oiler foi Halo a haudsomu nsHortmcntof
D-iy-Goods, Clothing,
Hats, See.
•'VAR E-HOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
j 11E subscribers baying ungnied in tho nbovo
10 tons assorted Swedes und Russia Iron.
100 kegs While l/'ad groiind in Oil,
100 do. Verdigris,
:31K) bags Shot,
S.ftOfl pounds Bnrl.ead.
300 reams Wrapping Paper.
An assortment of Blank Books.
Besides a great variety of other goods noeessu-
vy (>v countrv sioros. And to induee the Mor-
'clinnlB of the interior to eonlino their purchases
to Apalachieoln. they nro determined to sell os
lbivus can be purchased in New Orleans.
CHARl.F.H E. NORTON.
JAMES H. MITCHELL.
Apalanhienln, Nov. 1 s-52—'86 11
Co!nmhti> Booh Store.
SIGN OF THE BIBLE.
T HE Subscriber lias just reeeivdll. per
Steamer ttnlfnnore the following valualde
work., being a complete Children’s Library:
PETER PARLEY’S TALES
about dip sun, moon and slurs,
Child's Botany,
Tales about - Africa,
•• •• Asia.
i< •< Islnnds in the Pueiiur,
ii « the Oeean.
Travels west of the Mississippi,
" in Central Africa.
“ in the North ofEuropn,
First Boo'cof History,
Life of Christopher Onlomhos.
" GEORGE WASHINGTON.
History of Anciunt and M idorn (ireeco,
Method of telling about Geography,
Together with a fall and general aMorimontoJ
Stu onary, and Mavnaro &■ Noyes’celebrated
INK- —ALSO—
,. . of thu Memoirs of tho Life of the
Abmntes. (Mudan Jnnot.) and tho
— husineM.respcctfullytemhjrthcir services to
iluurfriends nnd the public,iri the storage,sale and
shij.moat of Cotton nnd other produce, nnd receiv
ing Hitti. r nWrding inercliandiso They aru build
ing. mil will JiaYt* ready for the rocoption of Cotton
hy the commoflhbmentoftbo enRuing fall, a large
new Ware-House, fiFlu.'itvd on Randolph street,
which is oonstrur.ted on the ino^t »ipnroved plan,
perfticlly convenient to the business part of thn
l town; and being comparatively remote from other
buildings, i* measurably exempt from danger by
fire. Trusting tlmy shall have it in their newer
to do ample justice to those who may be pleased
to favor them with their business, and to extend to
thorn tim mopt liberal accommodation and advan
ces on Colton. they Ratter themselves thut they
.will be enabled to give general satisfaction, nnd
earnestly solicit a ptitronuge nnd friendly support.
MORRIS. KVAN8 «fc Co.
Columbus, Aug. I—12—if
WM. T. MALOSHL, |
H AS taken tho sron. next door to Smith & :
Morgan, second from L J. Davies & Co. 1
corner of Brond and ILigdolph streets, where hr
has jam received (eight days from New Oi loans)
a general assortment of
CROCER1ES.
Inf) bbls Sugar.
50 bags Coffee,
300 sacks Suit,
100 pieces cotton F.aggiug,
50 coils Rope,
, r r0 bbls Whiskey,
20 do Northern Gin,
20 do. I*. Rum,
50 do. Molasses,
10 do. old Monongahula Whiskoy,
l pipe Cogniac Brandy,
1 do. Holland Gin,
30 bbls. .Mackerel. No. 3,
10 do. do. No. 1.
20 do. superfine Flour
75 casks Nails,
12,000 lbs. Bacon.
Tencriffo VVinc,
Malaga do.
Musuut do.
C|r-« t do.
Cordial.-. Lemon Pyrnp,
Raisins, Honp. lo.if 8ug.«r,
Rico, sperm Candles, Tobacco.
! Willi many other articles in bis lino, wldc.h will
bo self] on accommodating terms.
ime 9—4—If
AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOl.I.OW I NO i
Rich Prints, Fronch Drilling
Foulard Muslins. London do.
White do. White silk Pongqc
Irish Linens and Lawns lldkfs,
White eCatnbric linen Fig’d do. do.
Ifdltfs. Gontiomon’s whito ami
Bordered do. fig’d Cravats *
Borage 8 haw Is Marble half IIqao
Ciape Scurfs White do. do.
Do. Shawls Lambuwool do.
White and black Lalo Clark’s Spool Colton
Veils Pins ami Needles
Green Gauze do. Patent Thread
Black Italian, and Gros Shoe do.
de Nap Silks Cotton and silk timbrel*
Fig’d changeable;? do. Lis
bocin marie out sinco wo lafti nn t, will show
•in increase, clurinc »hn lust proved mg year,
of more than 80,000 tons in our shipping,
»nd of near forty millions ol dollars in the
»>agrr gato nf mu imports and exports.
Nni have wo less reason :o fcdicilato
ourselves on the position of onr political
tlien of oui coimmacial concerin. They
remain in the statu in which they were
when I last addressed you—n stale of
Hnvnnna, has produced n royal order for
their delivery, nnd thiit mensnres ft£vt>
been taken to procure it* execution*
Bv tho report of the Secretary of State,
communicated to yon on iho 25th Judo
last, you were informed of the conditional
reduction obtained hy the minister of tho
United States, at Madii 1* of the duties on
Tonn tgorfovied on American shipping in tho
ports of Spain. The condition of that
reduction hivinp born complied with on
prosperity and peace, the effect of a wise 'mr pari, by lhe acj passed tho 13• Ii of
attention to ilie parting advice of the re* j July last, J havo^tlie satisfaction to inform
vored Father ofhn> Country, on this sub- j you that our ships now pay no higher nor
jeci, condensed into a nmxiin for 1 ho uso of, other duties, in the contiuontal pons of
poMnity, hs ono of his most distinguished J Spain, than aro levied on their national
successors, to cultivate troo commerce mid
honest friendship uuli all nations, hut to
make’entangling iilhuoceit with none. A
htrict iidlmrence to this policy has Kept ns
aloof from the perplexing questions li»nl
now agitate the Lmope -n world, and have
vessels.
The demand against Portugal for illegal
captures in the blockade of Terreiro, liavO
been allowed lo the full amount of the At*
counis presented hy the claimants, nnd
payment was promised to he marie in tineo
more than once deluged those countries inst ilmciifx. The first of these has been
with Mood. .Should those scenes unfartu
natcly recur, the panics io the contest may
It.-,I and ronton Crapes Bound Wire and Reeds count on a faithful pti fuunance of the du-
Bl’k fig’d C’ri|MJ Rubes Osnahurghs, Fustians
Gingliams Bed Ticks
Fmaiture Prints Brown 8 4 Ilouiospun
Ladies white silk clock’d u 4*4 do
I lose riiork'd do.
Cotton do do. Carpeting Rugs
Shell, tuck and rido Green Tallin Covers
Columbia.
Combs m;d slam pod Baiaso
Brn/.iliim do. Dunstuble Bonnets
Binding, &r. 1 case Gnu Leghorns,&c
READY -MADE CLOTHING
HI.TS, #t.
As wn intnnd cHillinp for onsli. pnr.'l.nfipr. wil
fiml nor prire. low. J S SMITH &Co.
foloiohn., Aoril f.—47—tf
tics incumbent on us as u nouirni nation,
ami our own ritizons may oqiially rely on
Om fn m aeteiliun ol'liictr niutiul rigiits.
Willi tim nation litat woe our earliest
liluml and ally in tlie infancy of our |ioliti-
paid; the wrond, altliottgh duo, had not, at
thedaiu of o ir last ndviers, been received;
nxvinp it xvttl allodgcd, to enibarrassmorits
in tin: finances, consequent (in the civil
war in which tiie nntion is engaged.
The payments stipulated hy Iho con
vention with Doninaik have keen punctu
ally made, and tho amount is ready for
. E.’tVELLS&Co.
n \VF. just received at tho sign of tho Gilt
Boot.
POWERS *L wrAPBW ’i'^ doz. fine CALFSKINS.
Lining Skins, Binding, fyc.
jk RF. now opening, direct from New York*
ilk their usual supply ot'FALI. und VV INTER
GOODS.
Juno 2*1*—7—tf
Among which nni Hl.LF II LACK, HR Oil's
aud INVISIBLE GHEES CLOT MS*.
Satinets, Flannels, Linsei/s,
IffOTXCE.
I "^J^TANTED. tacontrnrt (lir TWO THOU
Negro Cloths, Blankets, Cali- UhfT p nrti c uln ™,. nnoir oor w iwnyend
SAN!) Bt'SIIEt.Snr CORN and
TWENTY THOUSAND FOUND So FOD
DER far whirl: the cash will In* paid. For fu
GENERAL AGENCY
AND
cocs, Hosiery, tyc.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Shoes °f Every description,
HATS, SAPS, fed.
Montague, whom proposals may Im left until thn
I And «.f October next. I BENNETT
I (.'olumli'ii*. Si*ptrnil»er tfttli 1KW—Ik—
cal existence, the most friendly relations i distribution among tit. claimants, as soon
have subsisted llirouitli die late revolutions ! as tlio board, now silting, shall Fiave por-
of its Government; and, From the events formed jltnir functions,
of (lie last, promise u permanent duration. I regret that, liy tho last advices from
I 1 has made un approximation in sonic of j c ft( Ciiargo d'Affainls at Naples, that Gn
us political instiiununs to our own, and \ vornment had still delayed the satisfaction
raised a monarch to iho throne who pre- i dnn lo nur citizens; but, at that date, tiro
serves, it is said, a friendly recollection of I e ffect of onr last instructions was not
the peiiod during which he acquired j known. Despatches from thence nro
uiuoug our citizens the high consideration
dial ecu Id then have been produced hy his
personal qualifications alone.
Our commerce widt dial nation is grad
ually assuming a mutually beneficial char
acter, and the adjustment ol die claims of
our citizens bus removed die only obstucle
there- was to an intercourse not only lu-
crative. hut productive literary and scien
tific improvement.
Piom Great Uiiiiun I have tho satisfac
tion to inform you that 1 Continue to re
ceive assurances of the most amicable dis
position, which have, on mv part, on all
; proper occasions, been piomply and
i sincerely reciprocated. The ullenuon ol
November 1st—25—tf
| JUST RECEIVE!) . ......
T HE following articles, together with u largo * that Government has latterly been so
end fresh supply of j much engrossed by mailers of deeply
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Class, tyc. i interesting domestic character, that we
| could nut press upon it the renewal of ne*
| Swaim’s Panacea; comp.7an ; l Syrup of Snrrapa- 1 BOtiations which had beet, unfortunately
no nyrup or snrrnpn-: * r * V , - '
AYE jnrt received nn .•Icgiint ossorlmcm j r', lla i. e.o.iipo.md exirxcl Oojoeynth: Exacts of j broknu ott hy t lie unexpected reeal of our
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Columbus, Georgia.
f DN11K suliscribors reHjiertfuliy aequuiut their credit. Gnliimlioe Oct. 27 — 24 tf
H tiicnda and tlio public that thoy have form- •STTpTTVVT/* IT L ** A *0"^" ’CT’7
du a connexion in thn above business, under the *x Jt* W At -■*• —,
HE 3 rustens of the inatitntlon would take
NEW GOODS.
L. J. 7)117/;^ .v Co.
n AVE jnst irccivf'tl nn ••Ifgani
ol FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS , I Blurb-drop; imbriibb* Ink; Frrston
WhicJi will bo Hold cheap for cash or approved j senen of Mustard; Bear’s Oil; Rowlu^d’s Mncas-
par Oil; Row biml*s Essence of Tyre, or imperial
rlyn, for changing r« t| or grey hair b» black or
brown; compound Clilorino; 'Pooth Wash.’ for
I (ientian, Rlicii, Jalnp, Aeonituin® Valerian, Lin j minister, who bad commenced them witli
ichona, Habina, Oircuta; UenmreotirM^ Opl'i; | sonio hopes of success. My great object
n % Sa .s, Lh- W||8 t | l0 g(! ii| emon t of questions wbicki,
iliougli now dormant, might hereafter be
A fo-v conie;
Duchosf 13* A 1
namo and stylo of
Shorter, Tarver 6c Co.
tbo pleasure of informing the public, that
it is now in operation under tin* supciintonclnnce
They haveconunodiousand extensive arrange <f ‘lie K*v. J V. Amiiaxosr assisted by Mrs.
menu in progress for the reception and stotage of Em** F''!"’ - T1, ®> v ’°, ulri “ ls0 , B, “" ; , "I
produce, and will be prepared lo make advances , !«■"» will be aparod to advance the morale, and
’ -i i_ • i I.: t nrrtmntn flu' intp1b>rttiHl ininroVemcnt O; tl»e stU«
on the sn'me while in store or under shipment lo j promote the intellectual improvement of the -tu-
Now Orleans or New York. ml, y 1,0 ]>»“ >n.P" vn '°, »"' 1 *•
E. 8. SHORTl R ; uponmiodeiRtg terms. And ss it regarus iw»aitn
RF.NJ. P TAItVrR, "
JXMESII. SHORTER
cleaning and preserving tlio tooth nnd gums, anti
donning tho mouth; Ono of Roses; all tho ofwen-
tiat Oils, ami a general ASW>rtin«*nt of tVrfum*-
rii"*; also. Ilydromctors. for ascertaining tlio
strength of spirituous liquors.
CLIFTON A KENNEDY.
Columbus. Aug 10—13—-tf
May-10-1
THE SUBSCRIBERS
r IN G about to close business in Columbus.
I t •fifonffteohenGiranL bvSiinpa-m. " W3 would request all person*, indebted to them
NOTICE.
wo foel cuntidenl in saving that Newo'in is un * A* 1,1, persona indebted to the eatato of F.oom
surpassed by any village in the State. Thoterme j i» T urmr In * * I ’I r-.ap oanty deceuued. aro
of tuition are proportioned to the hardnoss of lire | ra*|a* st**d ton; 1 *., imni-dia'e payment, and all
time,. j those having demands c.ainst said estate, will
Tho second term of tho School will commence * render them in terms of tho law
on Monday the !tt!i ofJuly. I nioason o' iifur'
E. L.WITTICH, Stc'.ty, 1 . RICHARD <4. LANK
Jqnc.SSr—7-^ J N«* fc ?5r*?*M&
Ifldijtr'a-
revived under circutniloiices tlmt would
endanger llio good understanding which it
is ilie inlereat of both parties to preserve
inviolate, cemented, us tl is hy a commit-
nity-of language, nianuers, and social hub-
it9, and l»y the high obligatious wo otvo
to our Ui ii islt ancestors for otany ol our
most valuable institutions, and for that
Mstem of representative Covernnern
which has enabled ax to prpservo aud im
prove 'hem.
The quostion of our nnr'licastorn bouu-
ihiiv still retuttnis unset lull. In iny last
piiuunl message, 1 explained to you the
siimlttun iu wlticlt 1 fuuud tlioi business
hoflrly expected, und tlio resolt will bo
communicated to you without delay.
With the rest of Europe, our relation*,
political and commercial, remain unchan
ged. N* gotiations aro going nn, to put,
oil apoim.inent basis, the liberal system ot’
cummerco now carried on bntween os atfd
tho Empire of Russia. The treaty con
cluded with Austria is executed by hid
Imperial Majesty, with tho most perfect
good faith, anil, ns we have no diplomat
ic agent at his court, he personally inquired
into, and corrected n proceeding of somO
ot Ins subaltern officers, to iho injury 0?
our consul in one of his ports.
Our treaty with iho Sublime Porte7s
producing its expected effect on our com
merce. New markets arc opening foe-
onr commodities, and n more exiensivd
range for the employment of our ships.*—
A slight augmentation of the duties on ode
commerce, inconsistent with tho spirit of
tho treaty, had linen imposed, hut, on tho
representation of onr Ciiargo d'Affiires,
it ha:i been promptly withdrawn, nnd wm
now enjoy tlio trade nnd navigation of (ho
Black Sea, and of all the pons belonging
to the Turkish empire and Asia, on tbo
most perlect equality with uil foreign na-
i liens.
1 wish earnestly that iu announcing IO
vim ilie continuance of friendship, and lb®
increase of a profitable commercial inter-
comic with Mexico, with Central AmorF-
cn, und the Stales of tho South, I could
accompany it with tho assurance that they
nil aro blessed witii that ioteruul tranquil
ity, nnd foroigu poaco which tboir heroitaf
devotion to the enuae of their indepen
dence merits. In Mexteo, a sanguinary
atruggFo is bow carried on, whWt tojAN