About Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1832)
Wm. Wiglitman, tlo. ‘&00 lsnac Smytlre, Rid. ' 581 Costar & Carpenter, N. Y. 531" Thomas P. Cope, Pa. 520 Paul Beck, Jr. do. 512 Mrs. Mnry Ann Gilmore, S. C. 510 Robert F. Stockton, N. J. 503 Wm. Aikin, Charleston, ‘ 500 The aidount of specie on hand nt the Rank of the United States, and its sever', al branches, on the 1st of Jiniuaiy, 1832, Was us follows: «il,ilcvd it be, OT tlicinSilves, ty 'tlitpijpcii. -.Veering* <4>r tiro Same ohi»ct are to Tie held pCrseu, ah arm to another, A.c,and when bsiinacv and scllislmcss. Tin Florence ,nd Athhns. There i-endcptly • they tould Bank United States, Office, Portland, “ Portsmouth, ** Boston,' “ Providence, ” Hartford, « New York, Baltimore, Washington, " Richmond, “ Norfolk, ' 41 ' Fayetteville, n Charleston, 41 Savannah, u Mobile, “ New Orleans, - 44 Natchez, n St. Louis, u Nashville, " Louisville, n Lexington, n Cincinnati, 41 Pittsburgh, “ Buffalo, 44 Utica, “ Burlington, Agency,‘-‘Cincinnati, “ Chilicothc, Total, $2,81 1,640 83 70,Ml 22 50,111 76 328,3/7 58 102,627 74 28,094 00 694,686 64 228.000 00 54,610,54 197,212 02 112,159 38 18,943 75 271,468 80 377,642 24 153,67! 72 ; 510,346 06 57,825 83 136,897'51 167,866 36 217,431 25 91,513 28 111,028 17 31,80!) 84 105,232 46 67,750 66 $72,422 23 own ftbstina GREAT"MOVEMENT IN THE WEST. A.uzkican Outer. (Extra.) ) Cincinnati, t'eb ljlh, 4882 ) Tuts Flood! ! !. The Ohio since our last notice has continued to rise rapidly.— Early on Sunday morning it took a fresh xiiirt, and cdntinuvd during the day to rise at the rate of about 3 iuchcs per hour.— Yesterday it fit so hi the rale of about one Inch per hour, overflowing the greater part of the third nnd loiirth wards. Wa ter street is uavigahlo for boats of almost any tomidge. , The llobert Pulton, which left yesterday for Louisville, was obliged to hack op tito street to clear the 4 Uncle Sum.* Tire office of the Commercial Ad vertiser at the Corner of Water and Front is flooded with water abbut four feel oh -the first floor. Our publishing office at the corner of Columtim and Mailt is surroun ded with water, but we hope to reach it this morning by small craft. ' Tlie destruction of property is immense —cellars filled wiili water—board-yards swept of every stick of limber—and some houses already on the moye. "lion* current setting against tiia Hun.-Souutor— so strong indeed, that lie will not bo aide to stem- ‘it. Tills will serve perhaps as » usofill lesson to- those dollied in “it little brief authority,” am! re- miud thorn, that they should' never forget tbs source front which 1 they obtsined their elevation, and never to disregard the will of their constitu ents. Mr. Moore him beo’n peculiarly Ibrtnnnto in sustaining his popularity tor a series Of years; hut one wrong step has stript himof rill his hard- earned fame, nnd placed him where lie must ever suffer the contempt and derision of his enemies and the,p!ty of his fi-lcndir. 1 ' “ Wo now como to Mr. Fersyth. Respect fur the body of which that gentleman is a member, inhibits our spanking or hitn ns his conduct Merits. He, however,claim* to bo Mr. Van Baron’tfjYiend. Ilo wns not only the organ of communication be tween Air. Hainiltnn arid Mr. Crawford, hni lie was tin instrument through Whom Mr. Cuiwford preferred his charges to the President, lie" dot only vindicates Air. Van Even, but, if the Con- stitationalist, a paper well understood to bo his organ, is to bo believed, be aspires tb be his suc cessor!" Tbe above is from the pen of that paragon of consistency nnd virtue, tlie Editor of tho United States Telegraph. “ Respect for tho. body of which Mr. Forsyth is a member inhibits liis'spenk- iagof him ns his conduct morifs! !'* When Was tho Editor inspired .with soeli.profound respect for the' Sennto of tho U. States 1 The merest Since writing the nbove tvo’ have been ' cant touecienplish the most hypocritical put-pesos —-Hnfii.fwr for llm Spnnffl! *A now worn in ill** $2,038,832 12 Mr. Forsyth.—We nro tiot 14 mati-wor- Shippers”—we know not Mr. Forsyth ex cept us tvo have seen him in tho 8011010 house, or read his speeches, but wn J.i ut most worship talent—wo do udiniro spirit-- stii l ing,elevating anil onuobliiig eloquence ,—wo 00 feel nil within us of manliness anil pride aroused, mid ready to rush from our lips and hurry from our. pan, -when we Sen a Senator able, anil willing, and ready to vindicate tho living and ihn -doud patriots of his country, fiom (mil as out recoAiinitcriug the premises. What « sceno.! The walcr still mi arise*—peo ple moving in etAiiy direction—some from' the first to the second stories—othecs’firo’m the second escaping in boa's. It is tm- dunlm-diy the greatest rise over known.— A friptid who airived in tire Napo 0011 from above reports nineteen houses on the tttfty which mjrv lie expected in duo season'.— Tho lower part ol" Alleghany Town op posite Pittsburgh, was literally nfliml. The Steam Saw mill had left its mornings.— Above Wheeling a warehouse of flour and Heaped for the Senate I A new word in tlie gentlomtm’a vocabulary, -tiemust certainly have been afflicted .with a temporary derangement of intellect when ho indicted llm above-paragraph, an irreconcileahle With his warlike Tetri per, go cu- not get thoir price for all Ihnir parts, they have buried tire residue in their gardens, " , ■. ■ ->•" PORT OF OOLVMBVS. Wednesday, March 7. Arrivpd, steamer Baltimore, 1. Jenkim inna te r, from ApHttichic<il:i,witltinorchafaliz6, to .John Woolfolk, Tarver Squire, James Kivtin, J. 0 Rowland, B. T. Curo, and others—Passenger*, J. Woolfolk* B T. Oan> nnd Lady, Miffs Srott, Miff* K. Norton, J; O. Bewail, N. Hawley, J. D. KowIhix), James Miicholl, John t\ Thump* son, K. Jv Wood, Mr, Cuslmmn. j y • • Thursday, March B, Departed this morning, steamer Baltimore,for Apalachicola, irqiglitod with cotton. * Fnfatj, Mattel 9, Arrived, steamer Gen. Marfpn, Cummings master, throe nnd a hnlfunyn from ApnJac|dcola, with merchandise, to C Allcrt, E. S. Norton, nnd <«. Grieve, Passenger, John S. Crump Arrived sumo day, steamer Georgian, Britt mnstcr, throe days from Apalachicola, with incV- ehnmlisn, to.Mes-M. Mmitn Morgan, Harvey • Hall, 8. IC. Hodges ,& Co. L. J. Davis &, Co. C. Woodml!* & Co mid A. B. Davies. Ptisscn- %ers. E.'t lltirdin. Capt. Graves, II. \V. Brooks and J. A. Hudson. Tho Plunuemitio nlso arrived thin evening, but too late to oliUun particulars in relation to Uor* NOTICE. .7 . _ " . „ | ( ling Imabeenrodacodlo a ociencu, and sucoesa in whiskey was lodged safely nt Ihn head of ^Schery to mntlromnticnl certainty, reconciled an JslantI, At LawrencelHirg, below us, ■ • ■ ■ tire houses were •.'cured by good raid lirely inennoistont with tho workings of hie clum- -Wirn.L |« 1.011.> tlie luweal bidder, on the sV nnd ferooioea mind, nnd ao totally fthstrnetod \ V f„gt Tuesday in April next, the repairing fwmvlhe prevailing influence of his miKhinvott* u f the county Jail. For iurllier information oufi tli,petition. Respect Htr the Senate!! Why .at my olfioo uud see a Mil of' particulars, the Mtlleninm must lie neuriit hand wb“ti we hear j JOHN TOWNSEND, Cl'k. tho Editorof the Telegraph prating about respect for any intlividunl or body of inmvitlunla. AVc are am'mnsto know how this culitms phenome non in the natural world, whoso destructive erasp neither Irienda nor foen, not oven, the ivanduriug stranger can eScapo; try whom political to the uearost blufttt—this however we should not Ire Willing to Vouch for, ns ma ny toilet lain serious double vvtu-'tht'i tiny vestiges can he.left by thus time. There is scarcely gronhd RHOtigh to bo siren at Marietta lor llre doveTo rest upon. No one can s ty when the waters will subside The number of houses nflint must yres- eut it singular.spectude. They lire nut generally worth much, though their alt- version, nnd we cannot peruse—ree have , onoo „ , Mh U|1|i , 0( .«.si,„. cnttshler- not perused the following incom|rs,a.h»f| h1)1o su ,r e) in „, u.uh vc-erdny mid to dnv spcctnicn ol all that goes to finish the Son- - ■ ator and the man, without thinking of tho Roman Virginitis—ihtf 44 Centurion— tho highest of his class.” Sttrh is now the l ank uf Mr. Forsyth, nnd Iris efforts to sustnin the President, nnd his absent friend, will exist nsn monument of iris (an.e, whilo paliiotism, and huHnr, nnd worth, nnd eloquence", and tire true dignity of tho statesmen, shall be appreciated in this Republic. This speech, powerful ns 'it is, replete with pungent robuku to npos- tacy, nnd noble in its display of personal and political integrity, is but nn episode to the spooch already published, and slittll he retained ih'typo until our convenience shall peroiit tho ropublication of both, to gether with those ol several other SeiTO- -tors oil tho same side, nnd especially Sen- . /nor Smith’s.—N. Y. Stan. THE REFORM nil.I. From the ronfidmit assert ions of sumo of the papers it would apjiearlhnt tire cre ation of poors, which as ull admit is tire only resource left to the reformers, is n- bout to Ire carried into effect. We copy some 4>f tko paragraphs on tho subject -though wo do not believu them—any mure than wo believed tire similar statement equally confident, in the Times mid the Herald two mouths emlicr, uud in the government Courier, which lire Courier afterwards retracted, it is useless to speculate mo to on this subject, ntjtf the gestdt witl soon reninvo all uneerlainty.— We have heretofore stared some' "oPtho Groceries ut Auction. VSTII.L BE 801.0 at Poblio Auction this tf day, al lit o’clock, Al. in front of my Stare, 8 bhla. Afolassea, Khhtla Bacon, ] l.lil. Almonds, 1 qr. cask Claret Wine, 1 box Lemons. E. S. NORTON, AnelY. Colnmnns, Afarch 10. , fiROCERIEISl. nn HE subscnh n rfl Ijn^e jtist rccclvri], for JL Bloamer palliinoro, «ncf odor for #alo low For. Cask: prime Pork, Xdc.Vi^r, , 1 'do. iSpcrm Oil, rttmmcr Klraincd, 3 boxun Hinankct) Hcrringn, * * 5 drums Fig*, ^ 3 casks ('liees'o, 1 tiprea 5 kegs Crocker? TARVER & SaUIRE. Colombqa, March H—4;! to his iccendmry mind tho novelcmulitm of enter tniniog rospoct. This elcgimt personage, tvhoso intimacy blunt* the faireMf-fume, and >vbo would view with eomjvisaro the tumbling rums of his country, if hi A enemies Wf.*ro crUnned henvuih thorn, h a living monument of tin) perfect sucer . of the corrupt maxim; Rein fuciivs, rom Si possi.H ro2te,ei .ion, qaacanque mode rcm. This indivi.hia), whose “ acquaintance is infa my,” apeak* ol dealing with Gov. Forsyth. It would bo imleed IHto “ firing.a purket piato! m the ruck of Gibraltar.” Tho ihy has lung Rinco departed when tlte invectives*f the Editor uf tlie j TmegraphconM excite* uqgusifioM. or-attach di«- honor. Every jndivitlu.d in tho Union ia hact.iu- indiirecent to rhe ehtnderH of thin common li- iho weitthftr l»as boon rmV flu/I <iisHgret*«- 4,t^lor. AH reaperlnble men, who luivo bDeu do me. Ciiai itv will find objects w.onl»y of liar kind sm vices. Tho above wns written for the Ameri- cqb, which tvo hoped to ptiblFbh ?l»is room ing but it is imprucUCstble. Our prio* ling ofuco cgn niily be readied by bouts. The composition room buing in n.sepor- ato buildiiikf, (intending soon to move) rentiers impossible to issue u-paper for the present. There is yet no abatement of tbe waters. Tho rivers continue to rise above, swelling the Ohio to a fearful height. Steamboats can neither load nor unload every one is employed in mov ing. Milt Creek Bridge is decidedly on “one side of the question” and (he whole bot'om above presents a sea of wafers. Tht Uncle Sam, Atlantic, Farmer, Ttnncsscan, Carroll on, boats of the first class, tvitli a great number of others are tit the river, we chuiuu say at tlte landing; The *76 has just arrived front New Or leans. lud*»d byiho sophistry an 1 priWcmdima uf this amn, withdrawing lliuircoiintenaiictf, «u)d, reid^u tng hiin to liia approaching doom. Colambua, March (I—43—dt ~iiT3'jp.A,itsa baits: of cor.uarmrs. « CStmSCUIBERS to rimSlocIclu aiiid,Bonk. hereby notiCint that the first instalment on the number of sharra taknn'hy them, is requir ed to be p.iid tifG<dun)bu9. to the Uoimnittre ap pointed by the stnckliolders to receive tho snnio, on Monday tbo,«d day of April next. March .>*—4f|—4t MAIL AlTiiviNMKNT. P0ST-OfFICK, Ct.l LMHUS, (>A ) ' Thurs:U> !t Afarh t, 1882, ' \ NORTHERN MAIL. Via. Augusta, VVnrrenton Sparfn, Mil!cd"e- i ville, Clinton, Macon, KuoxviJlt*. Tnlbotton-and Ellerslie. Die evory uichlut FJ o’clock, Hos- | es every day lit 2 oMiwk. SOUTHERN MAIL. Via. New Orleans, Mobile, Greek Aganry. Dim every day clones every hi^tit at 9 o'clock. CARROLLTON MAIL. Via. Ilnmi^on, Ring’s Gup, Greenville, Sou’ p. o Lu Gr.wfe, Wood's Htnro, Henrd c. It. N* OR COTffSiarffBIENT. 15 bids, superfine Floor, IH “• Molasses. JO “ Hu gar, 3 “ Prime Perl;, 1 u C. Brandy, 1 “ JL Gin, 3 casks M.dnstH'a, H’hlids new Bacon, 1 44 New Orleans Sugar, 1 hbl. fresh Almonds, 18 kegs fresh Lard, l- l cask Ulhrot Winn, ‘2 boxes Cotton Cards, Nar. JO, 1 4 * Lemons, 10 “ v Cider, 12 “ Lemon Syrup. 1 '* Lime Juice, 1 euslc Cheese, ‘J erkins Batter, UklltS Salmon, A box (100 bugs) fresh G Rid on Sdeds. 12,*000 Ainericnn Segars* ^ , . . TARVER & SQUIRE, f olnmbn.o, March *9—43 A. B. DAWSON. ATTORNEY at law. - H A8 Inrntcd liimrelf In Hnmilton, flnrris ‘ eonnty, und will attend the cenrts of Mos- cogee, Talbot, Harris, Troup and Meriwether, of Ihe ChitUahoochee circuit, and the eoonties of Crawford and Upson, of the Flint circuit. Hamilton, -Feb. 18—4J—4i GEORGE W. CHATFIFI.D. ATTORNEY AT LAW. If II AVlNGloclUod bimself in (ireonvillii.Mcr. « , rin-olher county, will attoml the eowta or llio v. nuttulioochee Circuit. _Octoher22—23 ' L.C.AI>LEN h»« nr.cr.tvnu nn .tkaNso.T bai.ttmqHV rrgninc tKAKDY, Jnmulun ami Aniericah RbM, llollaui! anil American CIK, Mrulnimr 1 Toncrific, f •«larwigr |ti Met.tiilltts, f Sweet, J Loaf and Brown St/GAll, . rtimn corrr.£i TOBACCO. A Inrjo nmortinenrof JOIh'ERS’ tOtLs, liLrtJG PLAINS. •- Which he offers for ualb on itis usual low tcrtnV Dec. 10-r3lK—If FROM A LADY’S ALBUM. Bewildered by misfortunes, dark. My fiiney ftuwn—my.feeling tfoud— My mind is like a ruined hurp Whose cords arc broko— its ntuaic Hud. Then ask me not for flowery lays, The gift.of song is riot with mo, I Nigh for cash and not for bays And woo no Sluse bat Jnne McGoe. Pietncthcnn like, cbnld I but ?leul From her bright mind, u kindling ray. The readers of this page should feel Tlie magic of a deathless lay. Her heart so kind—her cusli so sheen, The burden of my.song should bo— , No Haul mi wedderl to Ins theme Nor theme so rich as lane McGee. Monthncrrl in Honor of the Mother of Washington. ’BYHE CoimnittVn tako' occaptiin to make JL known to the Puhlio, that although »b*y •i ' __ i | have accepted ;lip offer of a iritrlotir and generous Mon xomcrv nndj in.fivktuaMonrecttho Mourn,.out, they u.vo.lh.- Hay at .1 q.elock, | it 8 ,pndin n i to Loop u| w„ the rthwrip- tions in the hands of-tlm variaas agents to whqm they liavtt heonsenf, for th« purposeul iacrsasing the funds already r'liUerted, to n sdm Sufficient to , „ . . ,. - plaen around it a saituhle euclosarCj andto uiiIms nan and Rutlterwnnds Ouo avery Friday at 5 1 an nve.nna through the grounds of thh gentleman o’clock, P. M-closus every Friday ut.9 o’clock,, j owning the land art which the Nonatnehl it to B.M. . ^ 'vli'ireby it may be upt>in»cli«<I l>» visitor*. . By ttno mailuackelalare lotwnrdol to Yiiln Ri- 1 noy Imvi: atuo liuiu jirnpuiad to erect. i Received on Consign ment, vkr aTKAMRu Oiionnun, And for little Into by the Subscribers, '■ n bills. 8. F. Flour,/reri, JL V lft bbl*. N. a. Suger, tabbu. N. O. . : !ol»«e». . -) . . . 15 «ack« Liverpool Cround BuR, " ' < ■ l’timo Bacon nnd M- «h Fork, Nos. 2 mid 3 Mackerel, rite. TARVER St 8Q17IRF. Fell. 18—40—If , The Notes and Accounts of Hr. Manleij A RE in my Imnde for coHeetion. Tliono im. indebted tb tiia, will‘So well to make , Immediate payment. M veil. Will be oammen. j oed imlivcnminutoly upon thane which remain ! unpaid dn return day. He hai two homtcH ; and Inin to arill or rent, aibd two taexroen l« I mil Or hire | m*y pereon winhing to uurehnne or i rept lb* 1 hounea rind lorn, or to purrliene nr hir» ihe necreen. will rail upon Samuel 1{. Hodges n, myself, o. ull hii property and be.iness is left in dur core—any claim, aghast Ur. Munloy will ho received in payment. JAMES N. BFcTHUNE. Mnrch 1—42—<t . Bn On OADY W OULD rnspccifuMy ififtirqi his fnontis ami tha pah lie that hrtsiucss coihpels hitn to be absent to tb* north, till the last of next June, when he will resume tho practice of medicine m Hnmilton. lie will afco attend to all tails fur dental aervices on his return. No expense'will lia spared in tho stflectioii of the best and most approved dental instruments r* well as the. finest material iti use. Daring the healthy months ho will visit Columbus, ana the neighboring towns. IlnmHion, Feb. ‘21—42 COLUMBUS—SATURDAY. MARCH 10. TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Af the annual meeting of the Columbus Tem- -pornnea Society, held on the 3d instant, a re port was presented by the Executive Commit tec, and an address delivered by the Rev. John IDkkr, after which, the following persons were elected officers for the year ensuing Rev. /. A Frie, President, Rev. John Bater r ronsons which prolmlriv would urge* the j ' , *®f President, Gen. Ihneard Secretary. f - h - I G. E- Thomas, Dr. J. J. Wilson, John. Uolo- conservative and reform parties each to |K$rsovere in their course, and inferred from thorn that this bill would not bo pass ed, and oven that poors would not be created for that end. Wo Iwvo seen no reason to change our opiniou. Lord (Lay may have arranged that, a.* tlio Tory peers* bore the odium of rejecting the first bill, tho King, who is popular & cannot go out of offico like a utinisicr, shall as sume ihe responsibility of refusing to make now peers. That is got impossible; and it is impossible ah*o that tlio loriesmiy bo ovorawded, and yield to tho popular wish, and that tho bill may bo carried. ;If so\ they nro not the mon wo take them fi)f. To any looking at this question on a broad scale, it does not seem clear that the passage of this bill is desirable—re form cannot afford relief within ddveril years, and the people must cnQurc ’thoir present tremendous evils until the crisis— which, come it will, must Do severe—- j j,,;* It wns personal and «hnll have passed. The firm re ject ion *ol that has trur.qn.rcul in C. reform may biiug the ciisis soon. man, Ifiram Nourno, C. E. Pniilleft, James Nor- tnan, Win. Root, Executive Committed. Tlio Tpwn Commrurimeis nffejr iccciving pro posals agreeably to tlfeir unlior, have accept ed thwolFcrof John Godwin, of Che raw, rioath Carolina, t» build a Bridgir aerdss the Chatfa- hooclien river, at this place. nji the plan »f Ithi- nl Town's patent, with stone r.nt! stone abatmonts, nnd covered, for fourteen thdusand dollars. . Tho premium for die mo«! approved model was awarded to Daniel Piatt, of Clinton, ns combining in the gft'atotit degree, economy with strength and durahdity. We have yet seen uo indications of public, sen timent in Mississippi relative to the vole of Gov. Poindexter. * When expressed it will no doubt he as strong und decided us the voice of Alabama. Indeed, if we recollect aright! no sUto piesented ns unbroken .a front in favor of Andrew Jackson ntthe last election ns Mississippi. A war of words has occurred in the Hmwc r.f Rejiresetdatives of the U. States between Mi. Branch of N. Carolina and Mr. White of Flori- rc beyond any tiling ...... „ ss for many ynnrs. In the bandying of epithets, and in tlie charges of rpi i :.,nrnAAl \ it n.tv n,„c ! falsehood-and fraud on either aide, the combat- Tire Liverpool Albion ot tire 9il. Uois W1!rn eqoHlIv export; Future iuvratl-ation, positively nmioimces lire doJorniMinfion of the government to create a sufficient num ber of Peers to curry the Bill. • A. Y. Stan. 4 .‘ The early triumph of tho cause of re'* j fj>rm is now certain. Tho King, of his | own free will us much us by the advice of his ministers, lots determined to create a a sufficient number of peers lo ensure the success of the reform hill. Tho step is hold but it is strictly constitutional. It is lire least oftwo evils between which the Gov ernment had to choose. The anti-reform peers are understood to ho ns hostile lo the new as they were to the old bill, and arc us determined to rejept it. Uodei pthese circumstances, the King ami his Hinislers have been compelled, reluctant ly so, we have no doubt, to saito the peers themselves from destruction ur.d the coun try from revolution and anarchy, by nan- king an addition to the peerage itself.— Tho a mi-reformers have brought tho c* equally expert; we sunoose. will ifclerminu tho I'cthl. anti expose tlio wrong; Tho vote of tiuv. Moore, of Akilmtna, against ttiq nnniinutiou of Mr. Van Uureii as mini..or (o Kngittml. lias ereuleil much excitement in. iiisuwn state. In tlio imnutA.alo section where tho aett- ator residou, and among' Trio old and innoeuiial supporters, numerous meetings have beSn haltl and resolutions missed, expressive of decided tlis. approbation of his recent conduct in tho senatn. The Mobile Commercial Register states that but ono Journal in tlio slate vindicates the course of Gov. Moore. Tlio Montgomery Planters’ Ga zette, a paper unfriendly to Mr. Van Huron, re marks tlint “ great excitement prevails in tlie northern part of this state (Alabama) and espe cially in Madison county, on account of llm con ductor our senator Moore in joining tho ranks of the enemies of the President, end voting against tho nomination of Sir. Van Boron.” Tlio Tuscnlonau 1 , (Ala.) Stale Intelligencer of tho 3d inst. contains the following pningrnph t “Ho*. G. Moons.—To-day wo give llm pi -r . m jv/tr York Chamblt of Commerce Ctb. 17, 1832. The CnnimiiH’P ttppoiuted on -.tho sub ject of the allntvanco oftwo per Coni Taro on Now Orlunits Cotton sold in (his nial lied; reported tinstiimirealy, that in tiicir opinion this fttstom should ho ithuiisjied, ns no' orb deduction is made in any other in tire Uni'ed Stains and is gnu. fined in litis to .cotton received from Now Oileans. Which report wns on motion adopted, ami ihn Chamber of Commerce do hereby rooomtt’eud thQ,il:scontinti.iiicc of this allowance. By order of tire Cham ber. John A.. Stevens, Scc'ry, The Sink of things nt Washington.— III tho history of American parties for tin, past-eightyonrs, tve can find nothing so novel and exiritorjj’tlury, us tlto new leaf lately turned over at the cttbifol. Tho itnllifiors of llie south, I lit; fetlntarlet'S of the j- ist, ujitl tlio. gambling politician Of "lire west, have coiire tegother in the hoirds of good fellowtdiip. This is the second coa lition width has arrayed itself .''gainst the President, mid in i's ch,racier it is far ttiqro degraded than lire first. It lacks ho- iliitia n( holtlnpss, and strides fearlessly o- ver the principles anil nnil'ortn pnteiice of our govoi nment, to attain i's nuwurrmila- blp ends. —lSurlington Herald. F.i/trocl of a let hr datetl London, Nov. 30, 1831. A disrovory of u dreadful kind is now under investigation. I nteoft the (iorklng System. I liavo long hern salisfitd that the hodv-stiatcimrs, or those who furn ished bodies for the tun goons-, worn in the luihit of murdering llte worst of proxtipitc*; beggars, and vagabonds, by giving them stimuli in the shape of hoar lo gin, and then smotlieiing them. So long as they confined themselves to persons wlfo ’ltad none lo look at them, nn great alarm was felt, or notice taken of tho matter. But of hire this horrid traffic has not boon con fined to tbe outcasts of society. The se curity with which it was carried on has emboldened the wretches lo malto way with sottio very respectable people, whoso boding have been sold '0 the surgeons.— This bus brought n few ol the principal Barkers before the Magistrates, and no flouh* they will be hung. Should either of the prijftip'ils ho allowed to turn evi dence, it will he discovered that nomhers have been murdered" for the sake of thoir bodies. (A good stthjpcl is worth '[)l. to 1 Ol. 10s.) Tlte title will he n dread ful one) as these fellows are little better o'l, (Carroll gold mines,! Liberty. Mnndtown nnd Ouaipb.'lllnn.Campbell county, Decatur and Standing Peacii Tree, l)('Kk1I* county. FORT GAINES MAIL. Via. Halloca, l.'t'npkin, ttnndolph, c. k. and Early £. It. Due evtiy Flidtiy at ft o'clock, p. ill. cinsos every Friday at ft o’clock, p.nt. Packets ibr Henry county, Akt. ale forwarded byttiis m til. FRANKLIN (Troup Co,) M AIL. Via. Mulberry Grove nnd M»un*:iin Creek.-— Dub every Friday at ft o'clock, p. in. closes ever) Friday afft O'clock, p. in. Mails lor Keck Creek, Upatoic, Motion c. II. W avurly Hall, lalicrty, ticftvmi, I’lcaunut Hill, Toricrtavilln, Tltnmn'utnir. tStaHing'ii Sfnrc and Forstlh an* njpde up on ristutday, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Ofticoojian every day from sunrisn until sen set, excepting "luting the lime of opening and rinsing Men I- tin Snitda)'a tiro ntllcM will be open l-om 7 to 9 o’tsU'k. a. in nndl'oror.o I.our ullnrtha arrival of the BouiIimmi mail. On Friday thonf. fice will buuuen until ftn'elnek-p. in. JAMES r.l.V NESS, P. M. Mnrcii Hi—4il Gtordia— Muscogee. County. couJtT or iiRniN tnv—siAitcn Trxsr, 1832. Asu .McWilliams, T9. Sanborn Junes', ArJ'ninistmfor of Clinrlas Bullork, ffnc’il. t l' nppimring la tlio rnurt tfiat A«a McWilliams hohJs the bun«l of Cliarlw Bulim U, late of lhi) cuiinl^’ of Bib!>, dccM. for litlcH to a certain tract uf laud in Raid Flnfu, (-onlaiuius ono bim- dred ncruB. adjuiutug John DuUtm, Ulmrles Re- bun, Jaeot) Tatum, and il lioin# tbu ono bnlf’of tin? squnrn now owned bv F.pbrairn F.llis, or su|»- pusoj. to bo.owned Sy him, boi wbidi may Itu innmpartictilurly known by tlmplar? wlicrs John Willra formurly’ liviul. Tlio nboVo tiesn ilxwl land is tlie sauio fdaito whore Hotsun Bullock lived formerly, and tbal he prays this court, tlmt Sen. born Jone.4, who Ir#w ntjiHinislcmir oil the i^tata and effects of Pharlon Bullork, dec’d. mav bo di- rflCfojf to execute vilittu for sn\d tract of land. itis tfo-rofora, ordered, that tho said -Sanborn Jone.i. will be directed ut tho form of Uiis court, to be fo ld next u»W tlio expiration of thro© monihs. tu cxecutu a oonva>anceto tlio said Asu jMcVVilliains/arrecahk) to the forms of tho bund of die dec'jnsod. Fi^sept, tlioir Honors ItATTLC A. SOJJSBV, . HUDHON A. THORNTON, JAMF.J4 IliTCHUOCK, NICtlOD-ta HOWARD. Justices. A fno unpv from tko minams.fob Mah h, lwd2. '.JOHN lOWNoLND, c. c. o. .’Man'll. M)—*43 . ) proposed to erect u splendid or magnificent edifice. On tbe contrary, they destro that the style of the Monement and its ftp* pundagee tnJiy |>e such as to comport with the vvoll-koown plain and unostentatious character of die venerated matron, whose virtues U is intend cd tn nomnieniorniM. Tlmy therefore mak* this thoir final appvul to every generous und patriotic American. Tho amount of any collections mailn, will be forwarded to Mr. W iLt-iAii Ai.l.rN, Treasurer to tho Monumental Committee, Washington City, by lliu 1st of June next. Edward II, Carmichael, Samuel Harrison, George Washington liaised, ,. Sub. Committee. Washington City. Feb. 13,1832. HEAD <U"A11TF.RN NINTH DIVISION, L.toRxxrtr, FxViusnv 20lh 1832. ORDERS T HE dcntlt ol Gent. Wooi.rois having nc ensinned n. vacancy in Ilia ..fflcc of flrig ndicr Gchcrel in the Second Ilrigado of llm Ninth Division, tho command devolves upon Col. Ut.vses l.itvvts nf tlid ftfith Regiment, ‘t’lm officers of Stall'of lh* late Brig'ulier, togethci with ell other officer* nnd privajo, wi liia said Ilrigado, ere hereby ordered and required to olmy and respect Col. Lewis nccntdingly. By order of Mnj. Gepl. 8. A. BAILEV. JOHN E. MORGAN. Aid-de-r.tntp. xv ,roh 3-45—tf raodiog. of a meeting recottUy held in Hant.vllje, cmm ib a li, having munlcrcd fine Iteel- ^rofjrrAh 1 "rep p r m b :: «».? <•«->- «f. Moore ts voto on tho nomimttion of Mr, Vnu Bn* • iliffSi rut thi!fU ftp, nnd foM h log t(l oho not iti: riLl* bo sold, on the ‘2d I'uosiluy in Mnrrli 1 next, all llm uitHidd and forfoiicd Lots in the town of Hamilton, Harris county. Lv order oftlio lufi not Court. WM. V. BAUlJF.' ‘ C|). 0th—30-4t ’"cu^ioiv.s. PROSPECTUS. OF Till! SPIRIT OF THE TIMES ' AM) LIFE IN NEW-YOUK. I N undertaking lliu publication of a paper, de voted, ns (his is designed tp lie, to tlio pleas ures, amusements, ftishinns nnd divnrtisemonti of life, tlio subscribers have boon animated by the pnrsuasive oncourngements nnd gratuitous prom ises of support, of many of tho most influential, onliglrtened and respectable member*6f the New Vork community. It is, to n cerium extent« field anocenpiod by others, and one which is deemed important lo bejillcd. For while tbe politicians, lliolliuologiuns und the literati of our country have ouch their separuto orsclos, which (like that of Helpline) proclaim alqud and dofend their sevotnl opinions and interests j the cause of fashion, of ploosurulile entertainments, of taste and recrea tion. find but fotv publications of a periodical kind, appropriated solely to thoir oocouragoment egd support. To paint 11 lifer as it is,” without tlio nrttlicial embellishments of romance; to spenk of it* propensities for enjoyment, its appetite for 1 pleasure, nnd indulgence, nnd its Icodoncy to en ter into occasional tollies. Is loduwlint many must approve, nnd no one cun cond.nnn. For it is cer tainly ml more improper to record tlur ac|* of moo than to promulgate them orally to the World, "l’loasttro,” says the no.'ilo Frouclimun, “is the chief business of life," nod however seemingly incorrect the maxim may ho in tlio estimation of some, yet it Is literally true, fur the devotds cer tainly takes jfleasuro in thrt oxercise of bis reli gion, tho.morchont xml mechanic in their sever al brunches of etopluyment, nnd the man of let- tors in his bouks; wlululho sportsman who chases Ihn Imre, und attends the ring or the race, is only pursuing pleasures in congeniality with his natu ral or cultivated .taste. In presenting this nctv candidate for fttvor nnd patronage tiulie mtUic, it is Uni intention of tlio publishers to render It nt interesting is possible, and to nlciuu) all if they can, without wounding the feelings or disturbing the prejudices of any. Tiro language will be always chaste, so that the mo, t dulienlu nmy npprovo. The paper will Irnnt of the Fashion, Tests nnd Scenes, of Real Life, gathered (Iron* Tlio every day exhibitions of tiro world.—Theatres, Museums, anil other fash ionable places of resort, will receive appropriate notices, wlillo Urn-Sports of tho Tarf, tho niug, -—• I the I’ll, of the Fisher and tho Fowler, Willett- inronsiderAble portion of attention — r«YHF. suhseriiier has just reemvud a taw hexes I nrocoedi.igs of the Courts, civil anil enmin, B fresh l.eiooos, wMei. may he had cheap if | ■» r " r •" be given, when matters applied lor immediately. '"*•"»'» »erar, end more especially those of 1 .y NURTOX, Broad*8trrrt. , * ,n Fohco, svhore Iho in nil is forth* nnd coloring M a r C h 3—4‘i* ’ * ’ | ** ** fahhfully pert^nycilj—It is rIno the intention , of the oilitarn to devote n cnhsidernhle portion of K m (ji HO i*A S 'P n l )<M ’ conipiluiion nnd dissetnination Cor.fislmg of men. wmflun, hoys and girls, TO IIIRK. AND EXCELLENT LAND On the River adjoining Town TO RENT, wm to SEABORN JONES. Cohimhnn, Jan 20—38—if JAME3 WCODS, AtyimSKV AT LAW. H AVING located himself ill Lumpkin, Slew ait county, will practice in the counties o Stewart, Randolph. Lor, Sumpter anil Marion nil business confided to him will,be promptly at tended to. Falennry 4—3V—8l of the nows of the day; in a suinmarbl form, which will servo as a brief and faithful record of all important end- passing events, condensing a I-trite inass into a comparatively small compass? With llieso intention*, fttHy nnd fairly proclaim ed. and with the most perfect good jkelings to wards all oar en-tnborers in the same v« utinn, we prbsontoareelves before nn enlightened com munity, ns candidate* for their patronage nnd smiles. WM. T. PORTER, JAHE8 HOWE 9T Post-Master*, end oilier Gentlemen who will act a* Agitata for our paper, by giving as no tice,,esn have forwarded to Uiera subscription pu- pars end extra copies. Gentlemen ran tic furnished witli a specimen No. by forwarding their names Doe of expend). March 10, l®®?' DIVISION ORDERS. Head Quarters, ( Jth Division, V La GitASOE./MitrcIi Ist, 1«I2. ( I S compliance with ardors received from lii-i Excellency tlio Commnndor in Chief, tlio Major (tenoral orders and direct* tbe following Reviews nnd Inspections of Ilia Militia, for tin. year 1832, by regiments nnd linttnlrons, at lliu times nnd plncos hereinafter designated, viz; *A Roviow and Inspeelion of tho Militia of Stewart eonnty, nt Lumpkin, on Tuesday the 3(1 day of April. A Roviow nnd Inspection of tlie Militia of Randolph County, at Cathboit, on Fridev tho (hit day of April. " A Review and Inspection nfilte Militia of Lee county, nt the place of holding tiro Superior Court for nnd county, on Monday the ftth of April. A Review' nnd Inspection of the Militia of Sumter county, at tho place of holding the Snpe. nor Court for said county, on Wednesday tin- Util of April, . A Review sr» Inspection pr tho Militia ofjllii. rum county, el Horry,on Frjdiiy tlieJ3lh of April. A He* vie tv and Inspection of the Milil’* al Ts! hot cpaiity, al Tulbotlun, on Tuesday the 17lli of April. . A lt«v(cw and Inspection ofliro Militia of Mbs. cogoc cotinty, nt Colutnbos.un Friday the 20th of April. A Review and Inspection oftlro Mililia of Har ris' county, at Hamilton, on Monday the 23d April A Review und Inspection of the Militia of Troup comity, *t La Grange, on Thursday tin, 26th April. A Review andfnspoction of tho Militia of Me. ritvetlicr county, ut Greenville, oh Saturday the 2ttili of April. A Review erol Inspection of tlio Militia of Cow eta conniy, (it Nut*non, on Tuesday tho 1st duy of May. A Review end inspection „f t | M Militia of Camphcli county, at Camphtriltoo, On Friday tho 4th ofitlny. A Review and, Inspection :«l the Militia of Carroll enuuly, at Corrollton, Up Tuesday tho 8tb.of.Mny. , A neviow and Inspectiim Of the Militia oV IHmrd cottnty, nt FrauUIia, on Fridoy the 11th May. On tho d»y preceding the day of Review un.t Inspection in each county (unless sneh day be Sunday, »nd id flint case on tiro Saturday proce- ding.);ihcro will he a convention of ell tho com missioned and ndn-cnmmisiioned officers in said ouunty. for the purposes of insnection nnd drill. Tbo Ilrigado iDspoctor* will, besides making returns-to Uto Division Inspector, transmit copies lo die Cominandcr-in-Chief. Precision sod accuracy ia tlio retnrns will he required. Every act of disobedimee nnd insub ordination marked, and appropriately punished, and a regular discipline attempted with officers end (iron. The Celanet or ether Officers commanding Re giments arb required without delay to prooeed anil fill tip all vacant commissions in tiro line, by nlcc- Jion or brevet, in terms of the law. And nlso to superintend nnd direct tlio warning in of the af. ficers. noh-commissioned officers, ami privates agreeably to the law. ns each wilt be held respon sible for the proper organization of his corps. Tha Goneral* of Brigade are charged specially with the execution ol these orders. They will at tend tho Renews within the limits of (heir re spective commands, and be particular to admit no Officer to a command m the line whose appear ance sltnll not be in strict conformity with the lew. By order of Major General 8. ARMSTRONG BAILET, J. W. Fassw, jr. Division Inspector. March i—-ft.'—If