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By VAN NESS, BETHUNE & CLINE.
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1832.
FIFTH VOLUME—NUMBER I.
THE ENQUIRER.
IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
A T three dollars per annum, payable in nd-
vance: or four dollars if not paid for before
the end of the year.
Advkrtiskmevts will be inserted at the rates
of scBcnty-Jioc cents per hundred words for the
first insertion, and fifty cents for each week’s
continnanco. In all advertisements, the words
that do not amount to an even hundred, will be
considered ns an hundred, and charged as ouch.
When tho number of insertions of an advertise
ment is not specified, it will be continued until
.forbid, and charged accordingly.
Sheriffs' and other Officers’ advertisements in
serted at customary rates.
Letters to the Editors on business must be
post-paul; and in all ruses whore it is not dono,
the postage will bo charged to the writer.
SALES OF LAND, by Administrators, Exe
cutors or Guardians, are required by law to be
hold on the first Tuesday in the month, between
tho hours of ton in the forenoon and three in the
afternoon, at tho court-house in tho county in
which the property is situate. Notice of tlieso
are to be given in a public gazette SIXTY DAYS
previous to the day of sale.
SALES OF NEGROES must bo at public
auction, on the first Tuesday of the month, be
tween the usual hoiys of sale, at the place of
public sales in the county where the Letters Tes
tamentary, of Administration or Guardianship,
may liavo been granted, first giving SIXTY
DAYS’ notice thereof, in one of the public ga
zettes of this state, and at the door of the court
house where such sales nro to be held.
Notice for the salo of Personal Property mast
be givon in like mannor for FORTY D,
JAYS
previous to tho day of sale,
Notice to tho debtors and creditors of on Estate
must be published FORTY DAYS.
Notico that application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary for LEAVE TO SELL
LAND, must he published FOUR MONTHS.
Notico for LEAVE TO SELL NEGROES
.must be published for FfOUU MONTHS, hc-
ffire any ordor absolute shall be made thereon by
tho Court.
NEW STORE.
H
J. 8. SMITH & O
AVE commenced business in this place,and
taken tho Store next door to the Columbus
Bank, and offer fin sale a handsome assortment of
Dry-Goods, Clothing:,
Hats, &c.
AMONG WHICH ARE THE KOI.LOWING I
Rich Prints, French Drilling
Foulard Muslins, London do.
White do. White silk Pongee
Irish Linensand Lawns Ildkfs.
White Cambric Liuen Fig’d do. do.
Ildkfe.
Bordered do.
Uerage Shawls
Ciapc Scarfs
Do. Shawls
Gentlemen’s white and
fig’d Cravats
Marble half Hose
White do. do.
Lambswool do.
WAKE-HOUSE.
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
rVIHE understood having taken the new
■ Ware-House near the Wharf for the pre
sent season, tenders his services to his friends and
the public in tho above business.
He will bo prepared to extend the usual facili-
Wliite and black Lnco Clark’s Spool Cotton
Veils Pins and Needles
Green Gauze do. Patent Thread
Black Italian and Gros Shoe do.
de Nap Silks Cotton and silkUmbrcl-
Fig’d change-allies do. las
Ital. and Canton Crapes Bonnot Wire and Reeds
Bl’k fig’d Crapo Robes Osnuhurghs, Fustians
Ginghams Red Ticks
Furniture Prints Brown 34 Homespun
Lndieswhilesilkclock’d “ 44 do
Hoso Check’d do.
Cotton do. do. Carpeting Rugs
Shell, tuck and ride Green Table Covers
Combs and stamped Baize
Brazilian do. Dunstable Bonnets
Binding, dec. 1 case fine Leghorns,&c.
UEADY-MADE CLOTHING
HATS,
As wo intend soiling for cash, purchasers will
find our prico. - low. J. 8 8M1TH & Co.
Columbus, April 0—47—tf
COLUMBUS
Shoe
Store.
E. WELLS & C°
H AVE removed to the Brick Building next
door above Wm. D. Hargrove’s, in Broad
Street, whore they otFer for sale, on reasonable
terms,
BOOTS AND SHOES
of every description, of their own manufacture,
consisting of
200 pairs gentlemen’s Boots
300 do. calfskin Shoes, high and low quarter,
100 do. calfskin Pumps,
75 do. buckskin Shoes,
50 do. sealskin Pumps,
200 do Brogans.
300 do. course Shoes,
Ladies’ pmnollo Bools and Shoos of various
kinds,
do. Morocco Shoes,
do. Sealskin do.
do. Calfskin do.
do. Leather walking Slmee and Boots,
Missos and children’s Boots and I’.hoes, ol every
description.
N. B. All work of their own manufacture,
warranted not to rip.
July 2—7—tf
NEW
ties to his customers, and hopes by giving his per-
fchnre a part of the public
wm. ii. kimukoug;
boiidI attention, to share r
Qjnago. WM.
Columbus, Sept. 24—19—tf
if
w
THE
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Business
r ILL be continued by the subscribers un-
„ w der the firm of S. K -Hodges & Co. who.
while they feel grnlcful for former favors will en-
dbavour to deserve n continuance of them.
SEABORN JONES,
SAMUEL K. HODGES.
Ox Consignment—And ioill he sold on accommo
dating terms:
400 bills. Sugar,
120 sacks Coffee,
1.000 bushel* Salt,
14 quarter casks Wiue,
3.000 lbs. Castings,
20.000 lbs. Bacon,
4 boxes white Hnvnnnn Sugars,
5 dozen pairs Boots,
0 boxes Hats, vurious qualities,
10 bids. Suits,
100 pieces Bagging,
Bale Rope,
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Shoes, Pumps, &c.
Upper and Soul Leather,
Syrup, Swoot meats, &c.
Sept. 17—18—tf
C&rorerfrxL
T HE Subscribers have just received and of
fer for sale, upon accommodating terms, the
following articles:
bushels ground Alum Salt,
20,000 lbs. Swedes Iron,
1,000 1I»r. Cast Steel,
1,000 lbs. German do.
1,000 lbs. Sheet Iron,
500 Russia Sheet Iron.
1,000 Hoop Iron,
200 Mils. New Orleans Sug.1V,-
S hhds. St. Croix do.
J50 bags Green Coflue,
10 bags Java do
40 bbls. best Flour,
50 boxes Soap,
24 doz. Lemon Syrup)
0 doz. Wine Bitters,
400 lbs. soil shelled Alinondsv
30 kegs Dupont’H Powder,
20 kegs common do.
250 kegs Nails, assorted efeeft,.
120 bbls. Molasset,
8 bbls. Loaf Sngnr,
40 boxes Sperm Candta,
15 bbls. Northern Rum,
20 blila. Mackerel,
350 pieces best Kentucky Bagging,
125 coils Rope,
20,000 llw. Bacon.
Together wifli divers other articles, consti
tuting u full assortment of Groceries
SMITH & MORGAN.
Mnv 3—51—tf
GENERAL AGENCY
AND
a
J
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
Columbus, Georgia,
T HE subscribers tender their servioes for the
transaction ol the above business, under the
firm of
TARVER & SQUIRE nar „ u _
mill are now rendy to receive Merdmiulizc and | Hj|k nnJ L - olton Umbrellas, Ac.
NEW GOODS.
L. C. ALLEN
HAS RECEIVED AND IS RECEIVINO, HIS
FALL AND WINTER
OOOBS,
W HICH lie will sell on accommodating
terms. His stock is comprised in part of
the following articles, viz:
I/indue Dunil, Rose and Point Blankets,
Super blue, black, brown and olive Cloths,
lilac k Lasting, Hcavcrteens, Fancy Cord,
Red and white Flannels Canton Flannels,
Red. white and figured Valencia Shawls,
Bombazettns and Bombazines,
Merino Circassians of various colors,
Cashmere Handkerchiefs,
Bandanna. Ilagg, Pongee and plaid Silk Ildkfs.
Super Italian Cruvuls, various colors,
Colored Crapo Ciimhlet,
Cotton and Linen Drilling.
Ladies’ silk, cotton, and worsted Hose,
Gentlemen's do. do. and half do.
Ladies' and gentlemen’s Gloves of various kinds,
Cambric Swiss.jaconet and Itoolt Muslins,
Sxipcr bleached and brown Linens,
Brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
Domestic Plaids. Bed Ticking, Russia Sheeting,
I’riiuoil Bod-spreads. Counterpanes,
Italian Gros de Naples, Mnsliu Rohes,
Sarsnct and Duchine Silks,
L. J. DAVIES & Co.
H AVE just received an elegant assortment
of Spring Goods, and at reduced | rices.
Among tliem are the following articles, viz:
Italian, lustring, sinchow und wars nett Silks;
Gro do Nap und gro de Swiss do.
Colored Sutins; striped Palmyreeifs;
Foulard Muslins (new style;)
French and Belgian Ginghams;
Do. do. Calicoes;
Sarsnett Cambric and Cambric Muslins!
flwiss, book and mull Muslins;
Lace Copes, Caps and Collars;
Bohhinnt Lace and Thread Edgings;
Crape and Gauze Ildkfs ; Muslin Bands?
Linen and linen cambric Ildkfs.;
White pongee do.;
White and green gauze Veils;
Gentlemen’s random silk Half linse;
Do. do. cotton do.
Ladies’ silk nnd cotton Hose;
White and brown silk Gloves;
Gentlemen and ladies’ llorseskin do.;
Bend Bags and Purses; silk do.;
Brown and aVeen Parasols;
Do. . do. Umbrellas:
Leghorn and dunstuhle Bonnot*;
Belgian stripe do.;
Fancy, gipsy and open work do.;
English chip do ;
Oil Cloths; Fustians;Tickings;
Apron and counterpain Checks.
A COMFLETJ^fcsRORTMEN F OS’
COLUMBUS
HAT STORE.
Jj| J§(
H NOURSE & CLARK
A V F. received from the Factory by tho late
arrivals, ’ 1
Hots oj the latest fashions,
—CONSISTING OF —
Black % White and Drab Rocky Moun
tain Beaver and Otter
HATS,
Of a very superior quality, making their assort
ment extensive and complete.
—AI.SO—
• C APS,
Comisting of Seal. Leather, Chinchilla, Circos-
sinn and Children’* fancy silk.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
a t * 'lull paid lor Halting Furs.
Fob 17—40—if
F^pm the New Monthly Muguzine.
BIRTH SONG.
ANOKI. OF WF.LCOMK.
Hail nev waked nlom of the Eternal Whole,
Young vayuger upon Time's rapid river!
'lull lo thee. Human Soul,
I ail und forever!
cnonus or cueiiobim.
A li fe hits just begun I
A life li.ti just begun!
Another soul has won
The glorious spark of being!
Pilgiim of life, ull hail!
He who at first called forth,
From nothingness the earth;
Who pilail the mighty hills, and dug the sba,
Who gave the stars to gem
Ni;hllikoa tlindcin,
Thou litth child, made thee!
Young creatiro of the earth,
Fairus its Hovers, brought in sorrow forth,
ugh
Hail, all hail I
ANOKL OF WKf.COMK.
| 'Flic Heavens thomsclvos shall vanish ns a scroll
The solid earth dissolve ; tho sun grow pale;
But thou, oh lluniun Soul,
Shall bo immortal. Hail!
monos or ciiKnoniM.
A life has juBt begun !
A life lias just beguu!
Another soullnrs won
The glotious spark of lining!
Oh young immortal hail!
Iloltcfore whom are dim
Seraph and Cherubim;
Who gave the archangels strength nnd majesty,
Who sits upon Heaven's throne
The Everlasting one I
^ O little child made thee I
Fair creature of the earth,
NEW GOODS.
WM. JONES & Co.
H AVE just received a large mid general 119-
jorlment of
DP.Y-SOODS,
Haril- Ware, Crockery, Sad
lery, Ilats, Shoes, fyc.
Consulting in par* of the following articles, viz:
Superflne. blue, black, brown, green and steel
mixt Cloths,
Do. C; Asimeros and Sattinots, various colors ond j Heir of immortal lilo though mortul in thy birth.
Of all kinds.
ALSO,—A largo assortment of
SUMMER CLOTHI3TG-.
(cuts up,)
White Satin Beaver HATS—BOOTS
AND SHOES
Hardware & Cutlery,
Crockery, Joiners' Tools, fyc.
April 27—f>0—tf
Produce for sale, on consignment. They arc ill
aonow making arrangements for theorem ion of u
large nnd extensive Ware-House for tho recep
tion of Colton,early next Fall.
They arc prepared to make liberal advances on
nil Merchandize and Produce consigned to them,
nnd will devote their whole attention to the inter
est of those who favor them with llleir patronage.
BENJAMIN P. TARVER,
HARVEY .11 saUIRE.
REFERENCES. ■
Messrs. James Hamilton &■ boti, Nc\^ i ork.
•« Geo. P. ft Wm. C. Bowers, N. Orlouiy.
.« Brooks, Lathrop & Go. Appalachian.
Edward J. Hnrd'.n, Esq. do. ’
George W. Dillingham, Esq Columbus, (in.
Hiram Nourse. Esq, do. __
COLUMBUS
Ladies, gentlemen's nnd children's SHOES.
A variety of men’s, youth's and children's
HATS & CAPS.
HARDWARE St CUTLERY.
etrocUcci? Ann <ffilass«u>flcc.
ALSO,
One emuj superior SHOT GUNS.
Nov 10—20—If
GROCERIES,
For Cotton, Pipe Staves, Hales
or approved paper.
CHARLES E. NORTON
t xnixi ±.-m. um . J I w-NFORMS Merchants nnd Planters visiting
BOOKSTORE | New Orleans, n large nnd extensive assortment
I HAVE just received nt my Store, the fol- i 0 f Groceries, which added to Ins former supply
lowing now nnd otlior interesting puhlica-: f lom Now York, makes his assortment as com
mons : ] plot*, if not superior, lo any he has evor offered
Fireeim Aram, a novol. by the author of Pelham, to the public ,
° ’ - • “ His establishment will be supplied as ofien a
once a month, that his customers may he sure at
any time of finding n good usMirimcnt
criotlff ttg.
J. S. SMITH St C.
NEXT DOOIl TO THE COLUMBUS BANK,
Have received a handsome, assortment of
SUMMER CLOTHIITGa
CONSISTING OF
Black Bomb.v/ino CO A TS and COATEES,
Do.. Circassian do. do.
Brown and Greon Merino Circassian-do.
Cisinctt Frock and Dress do.
Black lasting do. do. do.
ROUND JACKETS.
Black Bombazine Round Jackets,
Brown Linen ami Cotton do.
Do. Striped do.
VESTS.
White and figured Mnwnillos Vests,
Do. do. Valencia do.
Plain do. Silk do.
Do. do. Velvet do.
Do* do. Swnnsdowndo.
PANTALOONS.
Black Bombazine and Lapting Pantaloonp,
Do* Circassian do.
Brown and black Brochilhis do.
White and brown l.incn Drilling, do.
Do. Colton d*i.
Drab Meriqo Casimere Pants,
Do. Kuan do. do.
Cord nnd Rutsia Duck do.
Fustian do.
Linen Shirts with Ruffles,
White do.
Biown do.
Linen and Cotton Draws,
Negro Clothing
AU of Which they offer for salo at low prices.
Columbus, April 14—48—tf __
quill tics.
Cassia jtts, Ermincltp and Navurino Cloths,
White red, green and yellow Flannels,
Bcave teens, Fustians and Cotton Cnssimeres,
3 4 4-* 5 4 ideachcd Shirtings and Sheetings,
Do. du do. brown do. do.
Do. dol Plaids,
1 British! and American Prints, comprising many
j entirely new nnd fushionuhle styles,
• Plain, extracted and searsnekor striped Ging-
j lnuna
! Fine aiil extra fine 4*4 Irish Linens,
j Russia, birds-eve and damask Diapers,
j White ftitin Drills,
j French,'German and Irish Brown Lineiw,
I Plain and twilled cotton and linen Drills,
1 Rouen Cnssiineres nnd Cussiuetts,
[■ Black arid green Priucettus Duettos, Circassians
and Bomhiizettft,
Cambrics, jaconet, hook, mull und Swiss Muslins,
plain and figured,
Checked Muslins comprising n choice assort
tnent of foulard primed muslins, u new und
splendid article for ladies’ dresses,
Blacky Italian, Frencli and India Lustrings,
Sinchew, Levantine and sarsuet Silks,
Colored Florence Silks,
White nnd black Satin and Satin Levantine,
Silk, flag and bandanna Handkerchiefs,
Italian uud Canton Crapes,
Black French Bombazine, superior quality,
Hosiery, a large assortment,
Leghorn and Dunstable Bonnets,
Drll, Vuimvt HIU.,...
At.80,
Rifle and Shot Guns, Blacksmiths* Tools,
Mill, cross cut und band Sums,
Plane Irons, Augers. Chisels. Diuwing Knives,
Screw Plates, Ilingcs, Waffle and Wafer Irons.
Crockery and Glassicare.
Saddles, Bridles and Martingales.
Gentlemen’s be9t Beaver HATS.
Shoes nnd Boots, u handsome Slock.
April 20—4!)—tf
The Spring and Summer
O F the Subscribers have just been received
and opened. The stock consists of every
article usually found in an assorted stock, viz.
Fancy nnd staple Dry Goods, Huts, Bonnets,
Shoes. Saddlery, Crockery, Hardware and Gro
cerios, all of which are offered at lair prices either
for cash or good paper. Purchasers ore request
ed lo call and look llirough.
LAW HON & HOWELL.
May 4—51—3t
Hail, all hail! M. 1L
dirge of death.
ANOF.T. OF DEPARTURE.
ShriiAt not. oh Human Spirit,
The Everfastiug Arm is strong to save I
Look up—lookup, frail nature, put thy trust
In him who went down mourning to the dust,
And overcome the grave!
CHORUS OF MINISTERING STHUtS.
'Tisnearly done,
Life's work \* nearly done,
Watching % »d weariness und strife !
One little struggle more,
One pang a ml it is o 'er,
Then farewclUife!
Farewell, farewell, farewell 1
Kind'friends. ’tin nearly past,
Come, conic and look your lust!
Sweet children gather near,
Ami that last blessing hear,—
See how he loved you, who departeth now!
And, with thy troinhling steps und pallid brow,
Oil most beloved one
Whose breast he leant upon,
Come, faithful unto death.
And luko his latest breath!
Farewell—farewell—farewell?
ANGEL OF DEPARTURE.
Hail, disenthralled spirit!
Thou that the wiue press of the field lias trod
On, blent iinmoi lul, on, through boundless space,
And Siam) wliti stay ftottuumei ftmu io face,
And how before liiy God!
CHO It UN OF MINISTERING SPIRITS.
*Tis done—’lis done!
Life’s weary work is done!
Now llio glad spirit leaves the clay,
And treads with winged ease
The bright activities
Of Heaven’s rrysialine way !
Joy to tliee, Blessed One!
Lift up thine eyes,
Yonder is paradise ?
And this fair shining band
Are spirits of thy land ;
And thyy, that throng to meet thee ate thy kin,
Who have awaited thee, redeemed from sin!
Bright spirit, thou art blest,
Tins city’s name is Rest;
Here sin and sorrow cease;
And thou hast won its ponce,
Joy to thee, Blessed One. M. II.
ously seen, I consider it my duty to In
form you, nnd llirough you, the highly re
spectable citizens who composed the meet-
nigs referred !o, that J urn duly sensible
of the honor tiwy Imve done mo, in giv
ing my nuinc a prominent place in iho
proceedings which have taken place at
those meetings. The luiidaniontul object
of these meetings, being a constitutional
reduction ol the nnmher of member*
composing our Legislature, 1 huve no
hesitation in expressing my cutire appro-
bitiion of any legitimate course, which
mny tend to oroduce that result. 1 ara
decidedly in favor of rcducliou. If th,
prominent places, assigned mo by the c*«I»
/.ens composing the several meetings, were
deemed compatible with the official relation
which I boar lo the people, I should ne
vertheless bo undey the necessity ol de-
clinina ih« honor proposod, while unceas
ing official duties of deep interest to the
people, occupy my entire time and con
sideration.
Very respectfully, Ac.
(Signed) WILSON LUMPKIN.
Gen. Mitcholl communicated ulso, tho
following letter from citizens of Hall
county:
Gttimseillc, April 30,1836.
Gentlemen—l-'iont the unanimity of our
citizens, relating to the reduction of the
Legislature, we feel authorized to assure
you, that the county of HhII will cheer
fully co-opcrate with those friendly to tho
call of a Convention.
We liavo deemed it unnecessary to
elect a dulegntn to represent this county,
at the preliminary mooting, lo be held ut
Millodgoville, on the first Monday ihnext
month, owing to the distaneo, Ac. Host
assured that we shall IpoI proud to act in
concert with uny arrangements made at tho
Mny meeting ; und tho object of this ad
dress, is to request voor body to give us
early informalioii of tho result of your
deliberations.
Respectfully, your obedient servants.
Larkin■ Cleveland,
Robert Mitchell,
Thomas S. Tate.,
Sam'.l. Finley,
James IV. Jones,
David C, Neal.
To J5. Jl. Slitchrll, Krq.
Clmirinan of tlio Executive Committee.
On motion of Mr. Crutvford, of Han
cock, the following resolution wus adopt
ed :
Resolved, Tliut tho Secretary ol tho
Central Committee, cull over tho -names
of thu several coupnos in this state alpha-
bcticallv ; uud when the names ora so
called,thutthe delegate from each, an
nounce his name, in older to an accurate
enrolment of them.
The Secretory then called over the
names of llio counties in'this Stute, and it
appeared (hat the following 'counties were
represented by tho following delegates, to
wit: From the county of
flalr/toin, Soaton Grnmlund, Esq.
Bibb, John Lumnr, Esq.
llurkc, Dr. S. Harlow.
Clark, Judge Chnrles Dottgherlv.
Tho Forsaken, a tale. 2 vols.
Tlio Polish Chiefs, an historical romance. 2 vole
Family Library No. 23, Court and Camp .|C Xio-
naparta,
Parly’s Columbus,
Universal Songster,
Flute Instructors,
Hewlett's Interest Tables,
Ccileriilfis, Shelly and <v«ut s works
Boon's Nnpolcon, 3 void.
Cook's Morgagni, 2 vols.
ttewees’Midwifery.
Eberle's Practice of Medicine, i via
Turner’s Chemistry, ,
Diclint's Anatomy of Physiology,
Ainsworth's Dictionary,
Methodist Hymn Hooks (pocket edition.)
Prayer Books (do.)
Baud Boxes and Inkstands,
Port Folia*. VisiimgCards, Blank Cards, (vo.
Together with a great variety of hooks and fancy
articles t„e numerous to particularize.
Aprils# E. 9. NORTON,
iy time oi iiiimui; ** fe”—
Merchants and Planters will find it to tbei iid
vantage to civc him a call, as it is his intention to
sell nt moderate prims, for Cash. Cotton, I ipe
Slaves, Sides or approved Puper*
Just received as above,
. sneka Green llnvnnnn
! OIF by schooner Magellan, and to ho sold
] cheap for ensh. .
Apalachicola, Dcc.J&O, 1831—»34-- | gtf
Received on Const"ament,
and forsnle low by the sul senhors.
'll Boxes Cider, first quat'tv,
JL " F 3 hlits. Crunlierries,
3 hhls. New Orleans Rum,
5 do. prime Pork,
1 do. loaf Hognr,
2 do Irish Potatoes,
1 do. dried Fruit,
fi kegs Lard.
3 hhds. new Baron,
50 sacks Liverpool Malt,
1C kegs white Lead,
Drugs, Medicines, Dye Staffs, Paints, Oil. Win
dow Glass. Ac. will lie sold at New York cost.
March24—45 TARVER A. SUUIUE.
Loaf Sugar, Teas and Wines
A FEW bbls. superior Lump and Ijoaf Sugar.
from llio factory of Mr. Edward Bomont, of
Charleston;
Teas, of various kinds;
Pink and white Clminpnigno Wine;
Madeira and TcnorifTe Wines. ,
LAWIION & HOW F.1.L
May 4-w^J—dq
L.C. ALLEN
ii,..s nECKivim rv.n stkajiboat hai.timore,
Cogniac BltANDY,
Jamaica and American fff 'Jlf,
Holland and American G1S,
JUST RECEIVED
By steamboat Georgian, a general assortment of
JAMN WARE,
Copper and Zinc Kettle.*,
Pewter Basins and Plates,
Sheet Copper,
Do. Lead,
Do. Zinc,
Do. Russia Iron,
Do. Brags, ’
Hoop Iron. :
ALSO ON HAM), !
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
TIN WARE.
All of which will Lc sold ut the lowest prices,
wlmlesale and mail.
O’ Cash paid fur old Pewter.
HARVEY HALL.
Columbus. Dee. 17—31—if
NEW STORE.
r|1HFs Subscribers respectfully inform the in-
B hnbilurtla of Coluinhua and iffl vicinity, that
they have taken the Store formerly occupied by
II. S. Smith, Broad street. Columbus, und qfler
for aide the following articles:
A few hales and cases .if 3-4 nnd 4-4 Shirtings,
Sheetings, Checks, Plaids, Bed Tickings, Culi-
roes. Bed Spreads, Curpciting, Brussels Rugs;
Twill’d Coltinctts, n good article for negro shirt
ing; Uenvertcens; Omahurghs; Russia Sheetings;
Ticklinhurghs; Furniture Calicoes; French Prints;
3-4 nnd 4-4 Ijindon Printed Calicoes; Patch
Shawls; 4-4 and 5-4 Linen Table Clot In; Yellow
Nankins; Plain and Printed Linen Drillings;
Gentlemen’s rich fancy Bilk Pocket Handker
chiefs; French Casinetts, and Rouen Cnssimeres
for children’s clothes; a few cases Boots &. Shoos,
and ready-made Clothing.
GROCERIES.
0 llereliiHgej'rT B^irgundy^^ftozeiTpuoil Cider j ^ »•» several rountiex in this State; ud
and Porter, in boxes ot one dozen each; 10 has- j il'Cir convocation in this Jiihcc* ,4 "*
beta first c
WOTES,
Loaf und Brown SUGAlt,
Prime COFFEE.
TOBACCO.
A large assortment of JOINERS' TOOLS,
BLUE PLAINS.
Which he offi-rs for sale on Jiis usual low terras,
Drc.JU-00—tf
THE CONVENTION.
From the Milledgcvillo Recorder of May 10.
The preliminary Convention met in
llio Senate Chamber, on Monday lu.i,
nnd adjourned on Tuesday afternoon.—
The auioii of this body wus character
ised by much harmony and good feeling ;
the gentlemen composing it, giving by
their conduct the highest evidence, that
private feelings wore entirely merged in
thu nobler purposes of public utility. Our
readers will doubtless find pleusuro in the
perusal of the address. It was present
ed, ns will be seen from llio minutes of
tho body, by Col. Rockwell; and as we
were close observers of the proceedings,
we lake leave to remark, that it morn than
met our expectations, remembering the
few hours alloltod to its preparation. We
commend it to (he people of Georcia, for
whose welfare and prosperity alone, il
wus prepared und promulgated.
MiUedgnille, M*y 7, 1832.
Agreeablyr to the recommendation of
tho Central Committee, llio delegates
hereinafter named, front tho counties
prefixod to their names, convened in the
Senate Chamber, in the town of Mil-
ludgeville, todolormino upon the nirange-
niunls necessary to he made lor the call
of n convention, to he holden for Iho pur
pose of amending tiro constitution of the
State of Geotgia.
General Mitcholl, Chairman of the
Central Connnitico, briefly explained to
the delegates assembled, the object the
Central Committee hud in view, io te
commending tho appointment of delegates
•st quality Champagne; G boxes Stoughton's
Bitters; 20 boxes Lemon Syrup and l.itne Juice;
III demijohns old choice I’ort Wino; Iff bbls
Brandy; 10 Gin; 0 old Jamniaa Hum; 20 Whis
key; f* Lamp Oil; 20 kegs Tobacco; 20 bbls. I lour;
20 boxes Uigurs; 15 Sperm Candles; 16 boxes 8
by 10 Glass; 5 Herrings: 20 Soap; 25 hhls. anil
halfbbls. No, 1 nnd 2 Mackerel; 15 Pork; 5 bbls.
and kegs Balter Ctnrkers; a general assortment
of Hardwnre, 4c. The above, widt many other
articles which they will constantly he receiving,
will nil lie sold on accommodating terms.
BIRD & BECKHAM.
( Colambu.s, May 12—62—<f
Aftci
which, tho proceedings of tho Central
Committee were road, together with the
following letter from Gov. Lumpkin:
lUilledgcrillt, March 20.1832.
P. C. GvtEU, Esq.
Sir—I have received, this morning, a
communication signed by you, us Secreta
ry of n meeting held in this place, on the
24th instant. The circular and proceed
ings of the citizens of Hancock County,
hold in the lawn of Sparte, I bad J»revi«
Columbia, Simmons Crawford, Esq.
filbert, Gen. J. V. Harris, Esq.
Greene, Wm. C. Dawson, Esq.
Gwinnett, Hines Holt, Jr. Esq.
Hancock, Jnmos Thomas, Esq.
Jfarris, Robert S. Hardaway, Esq.
Houston, Dr. Ditvid Jamison.
Jackson, W. E. Jones, Esq.
■ • ~ r Hi
Jasper, John Ilill, Esq. of
Ivervnn H .1 nuns, F-aq.
Monroe, Gen. Elias Real,
Morgan, Etigcnitis A. Nisbel, Esq.
Oglethorpe, George H. Young, Esq.
Putnam, Irby Hudson, Esq.
Taliaferro, Col. Archibald G. Jones.
Troup, William Dougherty, Esq.
Twiggs, Georgo W. Welch, Esq.
Walton, Hines Holt, Sr. Esq.
IVushington, John Peabody, Esq.
Wilkes, Col. Wm. C. Lytnun.
On motion of Mr. Crawford, of Han
cock, the following resolution, presented
by bint, was adopted!
Resolved, That the members of tho
Contral Committee, and iho special De
legates of counties, will deliberate io uni
ted council, and that tho body thus form
ed, will transact business in accordance
" iRicntary order.
The following members of the Central
Committee present, took theit seats with
tho special delegates:
Gon. D. U. Mitchell, Judge Lnmar,
Dr. S. lloykin, Col. S. Rockwell, Col.
Janies M. Chambers, John H. Howard,
Esq. Furislt Cnrter, Fsq. Williams Ruth
erford, Esq. Joel Crawford, Esq. and
Wm. H. Torrance, Esq.
The meeting (hen proceeded to organ
ize by calling Gen. D. B. Mitchell to thtf
Chair, and appointing P. C. Gaicu, Sec
retary.
On motion of Mr. Dawson, of Greene,
it was
Resolved, That the Editors of news
papers, desirous to publish the proceed
ings of this Convsntion, be permitted to
occupy scats within this Chamber, for that
purpose.
Mr. Crawford, of Hancock, presented
thu following resolution, which nfter being
rend and amended, was adopod in the
words following:
Resolved, That a cotnmitteo of ninu
members be appointed by the Chair, und
instructed to (inquire and report to thl|
body, what sections nr ileuses of the Con*
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