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‘THE UNION Of THR STATES, AND THE H0VEHE1GNTY OP THE HTATRS.
BY VAN NEBS. BETHUNE A CUNE.
COLUMBUN. GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1$32
FIFTH VOLUME-NUMBER 5
THE EVaVIHEB,
18 PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
4 T thru do Van par annum, payable in ad-
vane*: oi four Hollars if not paid for before
the end of the year.
AorKRTiaCMCKT* will be iuiarted at the rate,
of seieatjhfic* cents per bnndred words for the
first insertion, and ffiv csnts for each wook's.
continuance, in all advertisements, the words
that do not amount to an even handled, will he
considered as an hundred, and charged ns such.
When the number of insertions of an advertise
ment is not specified, it will be continued until
ibrbid, and charged accordingly.
Sheriffs’ and other Oftcera' advertisements in
serted at customary rates.
. Letters to the Editors on business must be
Host-paid; and in all cases where it is not done,
the postage will be charged to the writer.
SALES OF LAND, by Administrators, F.x*-
cators or Guardians, are required liy haw to be
held on the first Tuesday in the month, between
the hours of ten in the forenoon and throe in the
afternoon, at the court-heueo in the county in
which the property is situate. Notice of those
are to be given in a public esaetta SIXTY DAYS
previous to the day of sou.
SALES OF NEGROES mast be st public
auction, on the first Tuesday of tho month, be
tween the usual hours of sale, at the place of
pablieuales in tho County where the Letters Tes
tamentary, of Administration or Guardianship,
may have been granted, first giving SIXTY
DAYS' notice thereof, in ono of the public ga
zettes of this stato, and at the door of the court
house where such sales are to be held.
Notice for tho sale of Personal Property mnat
be given in like manner for FORTY DAY’S
previous to the day of sale.
Notice to tho debtors and creditors of an Estate
must bo published FORTY DAY’S.
Notice that application will he made to the
Court of Ordinary for LEAVE TO SELL
LAND, mast be published FOUR MONTHS.
Notice for LEAVE TO SELL NEGROES
must be published for FOUR MONTHS, be
fore any ordor absolute shall'be made thetcon by
tho Court.
WM. F. MAZiONS, .
H AS taken the store next door to Smith &
Morgan, second from L. J Davies A Jo.
Broad and Randolph street where he has jus're
ceived (eight days from New Oileans) a general
assortment of Groceries.
100 bbls. Sugar,
50 bags Coffee,
500 sacks Salt,
100 pieces cottJn Bagging,
50 coils Rope,
' 50 bbls. Whiskey,
20 do.’Northern Gin,
20 do. P. Rum,
50 dp. Mohissesj
10 do. old MonongahalA Whiskey,
1 pipe Cogniuc Brandy, .
1 do. Holland Gin.
30 bbls. Mackerel, No. 3,
10 do. do. No. I,
20 do. superfine Flour,
75 casks Nails,
12,000 lbs. Bacon,
TenerifTe Wine,
Malaga do.
Muscat do.
Claret do.
Cordials, Lemon Syrup,
Raisins, Soap, loaf Sugar,
" ltice, sporm Candles, TjbticCo,
With many other articles in his line, which will
be sold on accommodating terms.
Colnmlms, June 9—4—if
NEW FIRM.
GENERAL AGENCY
AND
J^jy|
NEW GOODS.
W E have this day received per steamer Bal
timore, a genoral assortment of seasona
ble goods, among which are the following arti
cles, viz:
DRY GOODS.
10 bales and cases of 3-4 and 4-4 brown and
bleached 8hirtings nud Sheatings, .
< ’hecks, Plaids, Bed Ticking,
Five eases superior 3 4 and 4-4 French and Eng
lish Prints and Chintzes,
Bed Spreads, Carpeting, and Brussels Rags,
Twilled Cottonnolts, a superior article for ne
gro clothing, t
Oeaverteens. Usnaburgs. Russia Sheeting,
Ticklingburgs, furniture Calicoes,
l'alch Work Shawls 4-4 and 54,
Linen Denmark table Cloths,
Nankins of different qualities,
Plain and printed linen Drillings, a fashionable
article, for paataloona,
Gentlemens rich fancy silk Handkerchiefs,
French Cassenett* and ltnaen Cosscmeres.
Ladies end gentlemen's plain and faney edk and
cotton Hose,
Lkian cambric Handkerchiefs, plain and printed
borders,
Plain and fringed Muslins,
Worked Capes, eowing Colton, Topes, Ac.
A few pieces of Lustre, a new and superior arti
cle for ladies dresses.
Furniture Dimity, cotton Shawls,
Handkerchiefs of every desciiption,
A general assortment of gentlemen’s coarse and
fins Shoes and Brogans,
One box superfino Morocco Pumps,
One do. ladies' spring and high heeled Shoes,
One cose of Bosks,
A good assortment of ready made Clothing.
HARD-WARE.
A splendid assortment of Hardware and Cot-
lory, Castings of every description, and carpen
ters' tools.
GROCERIES.
9 hhds. Now Orleans, 1 box Havanna. and
12 bbla. loaf and lump Sugars, all ot supe
rior quality, •
15 bbls. Molasses, 7 cubs fresh Dacon,
BO do. old Whiskey,
7 do. superfine Holland Gin,
9 do. domestic do.
20 do. Cogniac.Brandy,
10 do. domestic do.
10 baskets superior Champaign,
15 boxes Burgundy,
8 do. Hermitage,
5 casks Claret,
4 do. Malaga.
G do. Lisbon Wines,
5 boxes Starch,
10 do. Soaps, (brown nod fancy,)
20 do. sperm Candles,
500 lbs. dried Beef, (very Coo,)
50 bagsCofibe,
50 1-2 bbls. Nos. 1 and 2, Mackerel,
30 do. mess and prime Pork,
Spanish and common Cigars,
20 kegs of lrnck and asserted Shot,
20 kegs F. FF. FFF. Powder,-
15 bbls. butter and water Crackers,
2 tierces Rice, 20 dozen Lemon Syrup,
50 kegs Nailv
GO dozen London Porter and superior Cider in
boxes,
One superfine Sofa, and two ladies woik Stands,
Manilla Rope and Cotton Bagging,
A large assortment of
Medicines, Paints and Oils.
The above articles will be sold as low as can
be purchased in the market.
June 6—1-tf. BIRD A BUCKHAM.
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
Columbus, Georgia.
T HE subscribers respectfully acquaint their
friends and the public that they have form
ed a connexion in tho above business, under the
name and style of • >
SHORTER, TARVER & Co.
Thcr have commodious and extensive arrange
ments in progress for tho reception and storage of
produce, and will be prepared to make advances
on the sumo while in store or Under shipment to
New Orleans or New Y’orlt.
E. 8. SHORTER,
BENJ. P. TARVER.
May—10—I JAMF.8 H. SHORTER.
THE
WARE-UOUSE
AND
JZOf
Commission Business
W ILL bo continued by the subscribers nn-
derthe firm of S. K Hodges & Co. who,
while they feel grateful for former (avor* will en
deavour to deserve a continue -e of them.
SEABORN JONES,
SAMUEL K. HODGES.
On Co»swsnEt»T—4ml tcill he sold on ocfrmvtf-
dating term:
400 bbls. 8ugar,
120 sacks Cotfeo,
1,000 bushels Salt,
14 quarter casks Wine;
3,000 lbs. Castings,
20,000 lbs. Bacon,
4 boxes white Havanna BugST&,
5 dozen pair* Boots,
G boxes Hats, various qualifies,
10 bbls. Salts,
100 piocea Bngging,
Balo Rope,
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Shoes, Pumps, Ac.
Upper and So;v! Leather,
Syrup, Swoetmoats, Ac.
Sept. 17—18—If
SHORTER, TARVER & C°
H AVE received by the late arrivals tfw fol
lowing goods an consignment, which they
offer on favorable tertna.
55 barrels choice Cider,
30 boxes. Newark pippin do
70 barrels Cincinnati Whiskey,
CO barrels N. Orleans Molasses,
12 hhds. Bacon,
20 barrels pickled Pork,
10 drums rigs,
6 boxes Havatmah Segars, Del Pino cokbroted
manufacture,
50 bores Virginia and N. Carolina Tobacco,
5 quartet cduks Malmsey Wine,
150 sacks Salt.
20 casca Lemon Syrup and Lime Juice,
30 barrels Sugar.
Barrels Irish Potatoes,
20 sacks prime green Coffee,
5 barrels genuine Monongahcla Whiskey,
12 patniit barshcar Ploughs, made hy E. Parsons,
Enfield, Connecticut,
Cognac Brandy, together with • variety of
ether article*.
May 19—1 *
NEW STORE.
J. S. SMITH & Co
H AVE commenced business in this place, and
taken the Store next door to the Columbus
Bank, and offer for sale a handsome assortment of
Dry-Goods, Clothing,
Hats, &c.
AMONG WHICH Ann TUX rOLLOWINO >
Rich Prints', French Drilling
Foulard Muslins, . London do.
White do. White silk Popgeu
Irish Linens and LaWni lldkfe.
White Cambric Linen Fig'd do. do.
Hdkfsq, Uentlemen’s white and
Bordered do. fix’d Cravats
Berage Shawls Marble half Hoes
Crape Scarf* White do. do.
I)o. Shawls Lambswool do.
White and blaok Lace Clark's Spool Cotton
Veits • Pins and Needles
Green Game do. Patent Thread
Black Italian and Grew Shoe do.
dc Nap Silks - Cotton and silk Umbrcl-
Fig'd changeable, do. laa
Ital. and Canton Crapes Bonnet Wire and Reeds
Bl’k fig’d Crape Robes Osnaburghs, Fustians
Ginghams * Bed Ticks
Fni niture Prints Brdwn 3-4 Homespun
Ladies whitcsilk clock'd 44 do.
Hose Cheek’d
Cotton do. do.
Shell, tuck and side
Combs
Brazilian do.
Binding, Ac.
COLUMBUS
HAT STORE.
AAA
NOURSE & CLARK
H AVE received from the Factory by tho lata
.arrivals,
Hats of the latest fashions,
—CONSISTING OF —
Slack, White and Drab Rocky Moun
tain Beaver and Otter
HATS,
Of a very superior quality, making their osort-
me£t extensive and complete.
ALSO—
CAPS,
Caousting of Seal. Leather, Chinchilla, Circa*-
aiun and Children's fancy silk.
) READY-MADE CLOTHING
(O’ CaifT paid for Halting Fora. '
F -b 17-40 • tf
ON CONSIGNMENT,
and for sale by
SHORTER, TARVER &C».
5 piece:! Circassians;
3 “ Suporflno Bonihaictts, assorted;
82 “ Fancy Prints, do.
68 “ Plaid and Striped Domeslics;
3 “ Negro Cloth (woollen;)
7 “ Sattiiieii;
3 " Fustians;.
32 doz. blue, purplo and red Plaid Hdkfs.
1 10-12 do. French Britannias do.
2 6-12 Britannias do.
1 do. do. do.
2 ps. Indelible Ink;
-24 Leather Caps,
1 ps. 6-4 Table Diaper,
4 1 l-12*dos. Pocket Books;
2 ps. sup. black Craptr;
6 " Swiss Book Muslin;
2 “ Tambour’d Book do.
7 •• " Leno do.
2 “ superfine Merino Cloth;
4 superfine Green Table Covers;
5 do. bluo do.
3 ps. Velveteens;
19 Coverlets;
3 ps. Lawn;
1 doz. Cambric Hdkfs
'.l “ black silk Gloves;
1 8-12 do. white do.
GROCERIES.
20 bbls. Pi'iuiG Pork;
9 “ Mackerel No. 3;
4 “ ■ do. No. 1;
1 pipe American Biandy;
4 qr. cask? Malaga Wine;
2 do. Tenerifle do.
1 Indian bbl. Muscat Wing;
10 bbls. New Orleans Rum;
5 “ Loaf Sugar;
9 kegs Tobacco;
6 boxes Champaignc;
20 “ Raisins;
6 baskets Sweet Oil;
20 boxes Cider;
8 “ Segars, first quality;
5 “ Sperm Candles;
12 “ Smoked Herring,
10 bags CofTne.
All of which articles Will bo sold by whole
sale and on accommodating terms. Mer
chants from the cnmitry would do well lo
call and examine for themselves.
iune.P—4—if
NEW GOODS.
L. C. ALLEN
HAS RECEIVES AND M ItF.CEtVIN'C, HIS
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS,
W HICH h* will sell on accommodating
terms. ■ His slack is comprised in part of
the fallowing articles, viz:
Landau Dumi, Boat- and Point Blankets,
Super blue, black, brown and olive Cloths,
Black Lasting, fieavmecns, Fancy Curd,
Rod and while Flannels. Canton 1-lannols,
Rod. while ami figured Valencia Shawls,
Bambazettes and Bombazines,
Merino Circassians of various colors,
Cashmere Handkerchiefs,
Bandanna, flagg, Pongee and plaid Silk IMkC-t.
Suiier Italian Cravats, various colors,
Colored Crape Cnmblct,
Colton and Linen Drilling,
Ladies' silk, cotton, and worsted Host),
Gentlemen's do. do. anil half do.
Indies’ and gentlemen's Gloves of various kinds,
Cambric Swiss, jaconet and book Muslins,
Super bleached and brown Linens,
Brown and blenched Shirtings and Sheetings,
Domestic Plaids. Bed Ticking, Russia Sheeting,
Printed llcd-sprends. Counterpanes,
Italian Gres do Naples, Muslin Robes,
Saranet and Duchine Silks,
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, ,Vc. -
Ladies, gentlemen's and children's SHOES.
A varioty of men’a, youth's and children's
HATS & CAPS.
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
©rotfters nntr <Kln«.a=Biare.
ALFO,
One coso snperior SHOT GUNS.
Nov 10—26—If
J. 8. SMITH & Co.
BKXT UOoK TO tax couuuavs BAITS,
Have received a handsome assortment of
371008, ClgOTEUTG,
CnirsiiTlxU or
Black Bombasine COATS and COATEES,
Do. Circassian do. do.
Brown and Green Merino Circassian do.
C.winett Frock and Dress do.
Black lasting do. do. do.
ROUND JACKETS.
Black Bombiizino Round Juckete,
Brown Linen and Colton do.
Do. Striped do.
VESTS.
While and figured Mar.-aillea Vcaft,
Do. do. Valancia do.
Plain do. Silk do.
Do. do. Velvet do:
Do. do. Hwansdowc do.
PANTALOONS.
Black Bombazine nod Lasting Pantakrods,
Do. Circassian do.
Brown and black Brochillas do.
White and brown Liurin Drilling, dp.
Do. Cotton oir.
Drab Merino Casimere Fonts,
Do. Roan do. do.
Cord and Russia Duck do.
Fustian do.
Linen Shirt* with Ruffla*.
White do.
Brown do.
Linen and Cotton Draws,
Negro Clothing.
Alfof which they offer for sate at kw prtcM.
Columbus, April 14 -.48-*tf
' The Spring and Summer
O F tho Subscribers have just been received
and opened. Tho stock consists of every
nrlicla ulunllv found in nn assorted stock, viz.
Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Hats, Bonnets,
Shoes, Saddlery, Crockery, Hardware nml Gro
ceries, uli of which are offered at fair prices either
for cash qr good paper. Purchasers arc request,
ed to call and look through.
LAWllON & HOWELL.
May 4-51—31
and stamped Baize
Dunstable Bonnots
1 case fine Leghorns, &c.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
HATS, *c.
As wo intend selling for cash, purchasers will
find onr prices low. J. S. MITH dt Co.
Columbus, April 6—47—tf
GrdffHHi;
fBHIF. Subscribers have just received and nf-
JL fer for sale, upon accommodating terms, the
fpllowing articles:
4 bnshols ground Alum Solt,
:« W"r 20,000 lbs. Swedes Iron,
1,000 Itw. Cast Steel,
1,000 lbs. German do.
1,000 lbs. Sheet Iron,
500 Russia Sheet Iron
1,000 Huop Iron,
200 bbls. New Orloans S'.gfi, m
8 hhds. St. Croix do.
150 hogs Green Coffee,
10 bags Java do.
40 bbls. best Flour,
50 boxes Soap,
21 doz. Lemon Syrup,
C doz. Wine Bitters,
400 lbs. soft shelled Almonds,
30 kegs Dupont’s Powder,
20 kegs commonjo.
250 kegs Nails, assorted eizqg,
120 bbts. Molasses,
6 bbls. Loaf Sugar,
40 boxea Sperm Candle^
15 bhla. Northern Rum,
20 bbls. Mackerel,
350 pieces best Kentucky Baggio v,
125 coils Ropo,
20,000 lbs. Bacon.
Together with divers other articles, coasfi.
tuting a full assortment of Groceries
SMITH A MORGAN.
Mav 3—51—tf
COLUMBUS
Shoe
&
Store.
E. WELLS & Co
H AVE removed tu tho Brick Building next
door above Wm. D. Hargrove’s, in Broad
Street, where they offer for sale, on reasonable
terms,
BOOTS AND SHOES
of every description, of their owu manufacture,
consisting of
200 pairs gentlemen’s Boots
300 du. calfskin Shoes,high and low quarter,
100 do. calfskin Pumps,
75 do. buckskin Shoes,
50 du. sealskin Pumps,
■ 200 do. Brogans.
. 300 do. course Shoes,
Ladies’ prunelle Boots and Sjiccs of various
kinds,
du. Moroceo Shoes,
do. ealtkin do.
do. Calfskin do.
do. Leather walking Shoes and llools,
Misses and children's Bouts and Ehocs, of ever;
description.
N. B. All work of their own manufacture,
I warranted not to rip.
July 2—7—tf
NEW
Li.T. DAVIES & Co.
H AVE just received nn elegant assortment
of Soring Goods, and at reduced [rices.
Among them are the following Articles, viz:
Italian, lustring, sinchew and savsnell Bilks;
Gro de Nap aud grj de Swiss do.
Colored Satins; striped Palmyreen$
Foulard Muslins (new style;)
French and Belgian Ginghams;
Do do. Calicoes;
Sarsnett Cambric and Cambric Moslirnft
Swiss, book and mull Muslins;
Lace Capes, Cap a and Collars;
Bobbinct Lace and Thread Edgings;
Crape and Ganzc Hdkfs ; Muslin Bunds;
Linen and linen cambric Ildkfs.;
White pongee do.;
Whito and green ganzo Veils;
Gentlemen's random silk Half Hoag;
Do, do. cotton do.
Ladies’ silk and cotton Hose;
White and broivn silk Gloves;
Gentlemen and ladies' Horscskin do,*
Bead Bngs nml Purses; silk do.;
Brown and green Parnsols;
Do. do. Umbrellas:
leghorn anil dunstable Bonnets;
Belgian stripe do.;"
Fancy, gipsy and open work do.;
English chip do ;
Oil Cloths; Fustians; Tickings; .
1 Apron and counterpain Checks.
* A court,ETK ASSUHTMEHT OX
gWilKtf ar£»
Of all kinds.
Al.SO,—A large assortment of
SUMMER CLOTHING-.
(CHEAP.)
Whito Satin Beaver HATS-BOOTS
AND SHOES
Hardware & Cutlery,
Crockery, Joiners' Tools, See.
April 27-60—tf
POWERS &. NAFEW
A RE now opening their assortment of Goods
(or the Spring and Summer, consisting of
super blue, tifack and brown Cloths, Linens,
Printed Muslins, Calicoes, Gingham*, Silks,
Fancy Shawls and Scarfs, Ribbons, Bead Bag*,
Gloves. &c.- Also, Erminetls, Yellow Nankeens.
Black Prini-eUn, French Linens and Drillings,
Ac. for gentlemen's wear. Black and Drub
Beaver lints, superior quality.
Ready-made Clothing.
ColntnW, March 8—43
F.1 tract from the*ap««ch <jf Gov.•Hamilton, <le*
livered at tho ihnlier girth him in Hnnibuigh
on the 26th ult
Bui; gentlemen, I feel that I have tret-
passed too tong Upon your time. A re*
flection or two, more: and I have done.-**
This groat sn uggle, for the reform of our
government, and for constitutional liberty,
Ims lulleii.tipon tho South—yfe»,"upon tho
slave-holding portion of the Unitin. 11 is
certainly ono of tho most CUrioub fuels in
the political history of our country, that,
since tho establishment of the present
constitution, it Is in this very region, con
temned aud vilified for litis “ besetting
sin and corse," that ull the first impulses
have bceu given, in favor of such a njt>
tem nf administration, »s ahull seettr- to
us and our posterity, the Messings oi a
limited governhieni*—the great rights tif
property and perstin-^a e»rick dcraputu.
jility in all public agents—moderation,
taxation, end economical eapeni)itures.-w
Who lead, in 17981 and who leads now,,
in 18321 To account for this simple truth
wo will not ; adopt the philosophical spec
ulation of Burke, however true it may be,
or however little “ the moral sentiment
(according to bis own words) of the theo
ry is to be Commended." But the faet is
so, nna that is quite enough for our busi
ness, and our duties. Wo have a high
vocation to perform, in the effort, with
such odds against us, tdsave this Union,
by laving the Constitution from the pol
luted grasp of cupidity end ambition.—
We shall be hated, just in proportion as
we are respected, end our principles aro
known to be true and fbarodi Tho edge
of a greot And responsible moral trust,*
which we fiud in our hands, and for which
wo are in no degree responsible, will bo
turned against us, in all the forms by
which fanaticism, on tho oue side, and
political hypocrisy and ambition, on the
Oihet, can give a torn;ling acuteness to
this weapon: We tire flung now into a
caste which none are .permitted to occupy
but Ourselves. The Government pro
ceeds on ilie.stcady policy of exercising a
20,000 beat havanna Segars. wholesome moral discrimination between
Tlie abovp, together with hia stock on hand what is called, in the *Cunt of the day,
isthe beat aiwortmonl over offered in this market, slave labor, arid free labor—and we ha vu
all of which will bo sold low for cask or approved •
payer. C. E NORTON:
Apalachicola, May 10—1—tf
NEW HUPPLY.
GROCERIES
AT APALACHICOLA.
T il E subscriber ha* just received pernefioon-
era Mary, Hannah and Elizabeth, arid Etna-
line, from New Orisaias, the following groceries:
20,000 lbs. Bacon,
60 barrel* Pork
50 do Whiskey,
15 hhd*. prime New Orleans Sugar,
30 hbk*. Rum,
150 cusks Nail*, (assorted,)
50 bbls. Flour,
100 coils bail Rope,
100 pieces Kentucky Bagging,
3(1 ooila Manilla and tarred Hope,
6 pipes Cognac Brandy and Holland Gin,
50 bags prime Havanna Coffee,
l havanna Segars.
JUST PUBLISHED
AND VOR SALE AT THE
COLUMBUS BOOK-STORE!,
tux
LOST VIRGIN OF THE SOUTH,
A N Historicol Novel, sonnoctfed with the Indi
an War ot the South, in the year* 1612,13,
14 and 15, and Gen. Jackson, now President of
the United State*,
BY DON PEDRO CA ENDER.
A (aw copies remaining on hand.
e. b. Norton.
May 19-1
IN8TT&ANOE.
T HE Augusta Insurance and Banking Com
pany will insure produce and merchandise
against the dangers of River Navigation on good
steamboats and other rivet craft, and npon good
vessels from Apalachicola to New Orleans or the
Ailautic cities. They will also take fire Hake
upon building*, mercfisndiaa and produce.
GKO. W. DILLINGHAM, Agent.
NEWSPAPEtt AGENCY.
T HE subscriber informs the public that be baa
been appointed Agent lor the following
Publications:
The Ladies' Book, a monthly, at $3 per
year,
The Casket ** " §2 30
per year,
The Saturday Evening Post, weekly at
$2 per year,
Life in New York, weekly, at f3 ner vear.
Names forwarded with the amount or conscrip
tion, postage paid will meet with prompt atten
tion. E. 8. NORTON, Agent.
Columbus, May 31—3.
NOURSE 5i CLARK
navx just RZCKivEU air assortment oh
WHITE BEAVER HATS,
A splendid article.
ALSO,-HUMMER CLOTHING
May 14-62—tf
. L.C. ALLEN
nse nzcKtvxn ran stzambuat n.it.TiMonr,
Cogniac BRANDY,
Jumnica and American RUM,
Holland and American GIN,
Madeira, )
Metsaille*, [ WINEN,
Sweet, \
Loaf and Brown SUGAR,
Primo COEEEE.
TOBACCO.
A large assortment of JOINERS' TOOLS,
BLUE PLAINH.'
Which he offers for salo on hia usual low terms.
Dec. 1(1—30—tf
ON CONSIGNMENT
AND FOR SALC BY
Shorter, Tarver Sf Co.
55 Mil*. NEWARK CIXJEK, first qaaJit/.
Columbus, May 2—tf
G. W. DILLINGHAM,
1IAS FOR SALE.
, -m BARREL prime pickled Pork, put
| Uxl up under inspection at Ciacinnaii,
20,000 lbs. Bacon. •
50 hbla. Mackerel,
100 do New Orleans Molasses,
60 do Western Whiskey,
200 do New Orleans, Sugar,
50 do low priced Sugar,
200 sacks Liverpool ground and Turk's Isl
and Salt,
150 holts Brown’s celebrated Kentucky cot
ton Bagging,
100 aides upper Leather,
3.000 lbs. solo Leather,
80 ooil* bale Rope,
5.000 lb*, blue grit Grindstone*
Mav 19-1
COTTON.
T HE subscriber will wish lo purchase for the
French market, abnut 2000 bales Cotton in
ho Fall. It mutt be clean, well ginned, in squar*
hales, to weigh not less than 400 and not over
450 pounds, in strong bright bagging.
May 19—1 GEO. W. DILLINGHAM.
COTTOJf GINS
fOR SALE.
S INGLE and double breartad Cotton Gin*,
with and without caat boxes, and of vuicu*
sites, for sal* on consignment, b
May 26-2
' on consignment, bv
SHORTER, TARVER A Co.
COLUMBUS
BOOK STORE
I HAVE ju*t received at my Store, the fob
lowing new and olhor Interesting pubkea-
; tions;
Eugene Aram, a novel, by tho author of rwhar.n,
Thc Forsaken, a Ulo, 2 vul*.
Tho Polish Chiefs, on hisloricol romance, 2 vols.
Family Library So. 29, C’unrt and Camp i*f Bo
naparte, •
Parly's Columbus,
Universal Songster,
Fluto Instructors, ,
Rowlett's Interest TaLle*,
Coleridge, Shelly and Kent’s works
Scott's Napoloon, 3 vols.
Cook’s Morgagni, 2 role.
Dews**' Midwifery,
F.berie's Practice of Med;eihc, 2 4s
Tdrnfrr's Chemistry,
Bichat's Anatomy of Physiology,
Ainsworth’s Diotionary,
Methodist Hymn Book*(pocket edition.)
Prayer Book* (do.)
Sand IIoim and Inkstand*,
Port Polio*. Visiting Card*, Blank Card*, Ac.
Together with a gloat variety of book* and fancy
article* urn numerous to particularix*.
April 20 E. 9. NORTON.
JOB PRINTING
Neatly Excepted at this Office.
IjANI).
L OT 107 in the 9th djitnet of Muacogo*
couhty for sale by
June 9—4 GEO W. DILLINGHAM.
been told, frbm high place*, that we muit
compensate) to tnan, for the bounties of
God—that; us the Cotton plant does not
expand its goldeti blossoms to (lie sun,
north of 35 degress of latitude, we Shull
not raise it untaxed) on this side of that
ill-fated line.
Gentlemen—hot many days since, I
said to ■ distinguished and highly gifted
son or Georgia, whom lent proud to call
m friend, in discussing with him, somti
of these deeply affecting topics, “ Tho
9duth must bo content to occupy, morally
speaking, an cnlrenched camp," Ho re
plied, with an emphitsis I shall not soon
forfcbt, would to God it were entrench*
ed." I was struck forcibly wjth his an
swer, but not the loss with the truth- of
my t>#n remark: We most continue to
battle and war;" to keep watch and ward,"
for the grent principles which are lo us,
" not only life, but more limn lifs." De
pend npon it, if we are true to ourselves,
God will bring u* the requisite faculties
wherewith we afe to discharge our trust.
To the Tyrolese, who hongs over the
brink of the avalanche, he has given art
eye that looks down the dizzy steep with
an unfaltering gate. To tho Arabion,'
who pushes hi; generous steed across the
Dcsnrt) he hoi given a courage, that fears
neither the sandy whirlpool or the hand
of a foe. And to us, he will give both tho
the wisdom and the fortitude, to perform
onr duties, if wefeetand know that they
are ouch. But, we must be united. Those
of us who .have but one family interest, if
I may zo apeak, must fling into tho moun
tain conlarnct of that atcum which rolls at
our feet, ail the poor feuds of-those un
worthy strifes, which have so long divi—
dod and distracted us. However due it
may. be to mornl justice, and interesting to
the respective^ charn.ctcrs of the individu
als, to determine, whether Mr. Crawford
or Mr. Calhoun has the right oh lib side,
in their deopljj to be lamented altercation,
which bn* ni.niust oi rayed 11*0 StatM z-
gainst end;, other, how cofflpj'ratively lu-
significn’.tt is (his, to the groat duty we
must nil fed, of cultivating between us,
who nave identical interests, a common
origin, audbut one safety end one dan
ger, feelings and relations, not only of
amity, but of fervid aud kind companion
ship. Aa a proof of .this union, permit
mo to take the mellowness of this festival,
as the Rainbow token, that the storm hea
subsided, and that the atmosphere is uoae.
calm, healthful and sorene; and that, "for
good attd for evil, in wqal and in sroe," we
shall stand by each other, with a steadfast*
noss that nothing shall unlock.
My friends from Georgia, allow me lo
say a few words to you. There ia no*
thing that has struck mn with more force,
or hits been u source of higher gratifica
tion, thao the propriety, I may say chas
tened pride, of the people of Sodth Carol i*
na, in regard to their conduct and demean
or touching your existing relations with (I*
General Government. Imtead of press
ing forward with noisy and importunate
overtures to you. of their alliance and aa-
sistaaee, in case you were coerced, they
have remained tranquil, silent, and firm.-*
Neither unfeeling nor unobserving spec
tators of the passing events, they knew
full well, thtt (ba-Er-wident, although ha