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‘the union ok tiik states, and 1® so<bhku;nty OF THE STATES.”
BY VAN NESS, BETHUNE & CLINE.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1832;
FIFTH VOLUME—NUMBER C
THE Elf QtTIRER
13 PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
^ Tthree dollars per annum, payable in atl-
vance: or four dollars if not paid Ibr before
the end of the year.
Aovektibkmsnts wilt be inserted at the rates
of scee.nty-fiot cents per hundred words for the
first insertion, and fifty cents Ibr eaeh week’s
continuance. In all advertisements, the words
that do not amount to an even bandied, will bo
considered as an hundred, and charged as such.
When the number of insertions of un advertise
ment is not specified, it will be continued until
■forbid, and charged accordingly,
Sberilfs’ and other Officers’ advertisements in
serted at customary rates.
Letters to the Editors on business must 1 be
id; and in allor.ses where it is not done,
WXK. ?. MALONE,
J J AS taken tho store next itom to Smith &.
Morgan, second from L J. Davies & Co.
corner of Brand and Randolph streets, where lie
has just received (eight days from New Oilcans)
a general assortment of
GROCERIES,
>00 bbls. Sugar,
50 bags Coffee,
300 sucks Salt,
100 pieces cotton B&gging.
50 coils Rope,
Vlni
postage wiH bo charged to the writer.
SALES r-
1 OF LAND, by Adminiatrators, Exe
cutors or Guardians, are required by law to be
held on the first Tuesday in th<
llwlll , s he month, between
the hours often in the forenoon and three in the
afternoon, at the court-house in the county in
which the property w situate. Notice of these
are to be gif'enin a public g izettc SIXTY DAY S
.previous to the day of wile.
SALES, OF NEGJtOES must be at public
ith, be-
ouction, on the first I’uesday of tho Tuontl
tween, the usual honra of sale, q,t the place of
public sales ip the county whore tho Letters Tes
tamentary, of Administration or Guardianship,
may have beon granted, first giving. SIXTY
DAYS notice thereof, in one of the public ga
rottes of this state, and at the door of the court
house where such sales are to bo held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must
ho given in like manner for FORTY DAYS
*
previous to the clay of salo.
Notice to the debtors ami creditors of an Estate
must bo published FORTY DAYS.
Notice that application will be made to the
Court of Orcjinasy for LEAVE TO SELL
XAND, ntueVbe published‘FOUR MONTHS.
Noticefor LEAVE TO SELL NEGROES
must-be pnblishod for FOUR MONTHS, be-
$>re any order absolute shall be made thereon by
the Court.
50 bbls. Whiskey,
20 do. Northern Gin,
20 do. P. Ruin,
50 do. Molasses,
10 do. old Monongalia In Whiskty#
1 pipe Cfcgniac Brandy,
1 do. Holland Gin,
30 bbls. Mackerel, No. 3,
10 do. do. No. J,
. 20 do. superfine Flour,
• 75 casks Nails,
12,000 lbs. Bacon,
Teneriffe Wine,
Malaga do.
Muscat do.
01 unit do.
Cordial*, Lomoh Syrup,
Raisins, Soap, loaf Sugar,
Rice, sperm Candles, Tobacco,
With many other articles in bis line, which will
bo sold on accommodating terms.
Columbus, June 0—4—if
COLUMBUS
Shoe Store.
NEW FIRM.
GENERAL AGENCY
E. WELLS & €>»■
e AVF. removed to tho Brick Building next
door above VVm. D. Hargrove’s, in Broad
Street, where they offer for sale, on reasonable
terms,
BOOTS AND SHOES
of overy 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 Brogapis
300 do. course Shoes,
Ladies’ prunello Boots and Shoes of vyieus
kinds,
do. Morocco Shoos,
do. ealskin do.
do. Calfskin do.
do. Leather walking Shoos and Hoots,
Misses and children's Booto and Ehoes, of every
description.
N. B. All work of their own manufacture,
warranted not to rip.
July 2—7—tf
Ct. W. DILLINGHAM,
HAS FOR SALE
| BARRELS prime pickled Pork, put
1*1
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
Columbus, Georgia.
NEW GOODS.
have this ilay received per stcainor Bnl-
T IIE subscribers respectfully acquaint their
friends and the public that they have form
ed a connexion in the above business, under the
name and style of
SHORTER, TARVER Si. O
They have commodious and extensive iWrungq.
munis in progress for the reception and stotage of
produc e, and will h*prepared to make advances
up under inspection ut Cincinnati
20,000 lbs. Bacon.
50 bbls. Mackerel,
100 do New Orleans Molasses,
50 do Western Whiskey,
200 do New Orleans, Sugar,
50 do low priced Sugar,
200 sacks Liverpool ground and Turk’s Isl
and Salt,
150 bolts Brown’s ©elebratotl Kentucky cot
ton Bagging, .
100 sides upper Lenther,
3.000 lbs. sdle Leather)
80 coils bale Rope.
5.000 lbs. blue grit Grindstones.
May 19—1
j. s. smith & c».
kKXt DOOR TO THE COl.UMBl'S BANK,
Have received a handsome assortment of
S'JHMS?, CLOTHI1TC-,
CONSISTING OF
Black Bombazino C’OATS and COATEES,
Do. Circassian / do. do.
Brown and Green Merino Circassian do.
Cisiuctt Frock uni Dress do.
Black lusting do. do. do.
HOUND jackets.
Black Bombazine IRqumI Jacket:?,
Brown l.inon and Cotton do.
Do. Striped • do.
♦ VESTS.
White and figured Marsailles Vest?, .
D«. • do. Valencia do.
Plaiu . do. 8i!k do.
Do. do. Velvet do.
Do. do. Swunsdownrdo.
PANTALOONS.
Black Bombazine and Lusting Pauinloour.
Do.. Circassian do.
Brown and black BrochiHns do.
White and browu Linen Drilling, 1 - do.
Do. (otton do.
Drab Merino Casimere Pants,
Do. Roan do. do.
Cord urd Russia Duck do.
Fustian do.
Linen Shirts with Ruffles,
White do.
Biown do.
Linen and Cotton Draw#,
Negro Clothing.
All of which they offer for sale at low prices.
Columbus, April 14—48—rtf
tjuiore, n general assortment of seasona- j on t | ie paine while in store or under shipmont to
-l»1e good?, among which are the following arti- | ^j cw Orleans or New York.
clcs, viz:
DRY GOODS.
*T0 bales and coses of 3-4 and 4-4 brown and
bleached Shirtings ami Sheetings,
Checks, Plaids, Bod Ticking,
Five cases superior 3 4-and 4-4 French and Eng
lish Prints and Chintzes,
Bed Spreads, Carpeting, and Brussels Rugs,
Twilled Cottonuotls^ a superior article for ne
gro clothing.
Beaverteens. Osnaburgs. Russia Sheeting,
Ticklingburgs, furniture Calicoes,
Patch Work Slniwls 4-4 and 5-4,
fsinen Damask table Cloths,
Nankins of different qualities,
Plain and printed linen Drilling?, n fashionable
article for pantaloons,
Gentlemen’s rich fancy silk Handkerchiefs,
French Cnssinetts and Rouen Cnesirneres.
Ladies and gentlemen’# plain and fancy silk nwl
cotton Hose,
LUion cambric Handkerchiefs, plain uml printed
borders,
plain and fringed Muslins,
Worked Capes, sewing Cotton, Tapes, <vc.
A low pieces of Lustre, a now und superior ai ti
de for ladies’ dresses,
Furniture Dimity, cKton Shawls,
Handkerchiefs of every dcsciiption,
A general assortment of gentlemeu’s coarse ond
fine Shoes and Brogans,
One box suporfuie Morocco Pumps,
One do. Tamos’ soring and high heeled Shoos,
One case of Books,
A good assortment of ready made Clothing.
HAUD-AVAUE.
A splendid assortment of llardivure and Cut
lery, Casting* of every description, and carpe li
ters’ tools.
GROCERIES.
'8 fouls. New Orleans, 1 box Jlnvnnnn, and
12 bbls. loaf ami lump Sugars, ulluf supe
rior quality,
tf> bbls. Molasses, 7 cisks fresh Bacon,
60 Ho. old Whiskey, \
7 do, superfine Holland Gin,
9 do. domestic do.
20 do. Cogniac Brandy,
10 do. doinoslic do.
40 baskets superior Champaign-,
J5 boxes Burgundy,
8 do. Hermitage, ’ . .
6 casks Claret,
4 do. Malaga, •
6 do. Lisbon Wines,
0 boxes Starch.
70 do. Soaps, fbrown and fancy,)
20 do.. sperm Candles,
500 lbs. dried Beef, (very line,)
50 bags Collet-,
GO 1-2 bbls. Nos. 1 and 2. Mackerel _
110 do mess and prime Pork,
Spanish and common Cigar.,
20 kegs of buck und assorted Shot,
20 kc--s F. FF. FIT. Powder,
Jf> bbls. butter uml water Crackers,
2 tierces Rice, 20 d07.cn Lemon Syrup.
50 kegs Nails.
00 dozen London Porter and superior Cider in
boxes,.
'One superfine Sola, and two ladies wotk Stands,
Manilla Rope and Cotton Bugging,
A large assortment of
Heines, Paints and OU$.
May—IP—I
R. H SHORTER,
BKN.J. P. TARVER.
JAMES II. SHORTER.
THE
WARE-IIOUSE
AND
Commission Business
W ILL be ofmtinnod by the subscribers un
der tho itruiof S. K Hodges &■ Co. who.
while they feel grateful for former favors will en
deavour to deserve a continuance of them-
SEABORN JONES,
SAMUEL K. HODGES.
SHORTER, TARVER & O
JJAVE received by tho In ft* arrivals thu.ful-
lowing good# »n consignment, which they
offer on favorable terms.
55 barrel# rhoico Cider,
30 boxes Newark pippin do
70 barrels Cincinnati Whiskey,
60 barrels N. Orleans Molasses,
12 hhds. Bacon
new supply.
GROCERIES
AT APALACHICOLA.
T H E subscriber hns just received perHohoon-
ersMary, Hannah and Elizabeth, and Etna
liny, from New Orleans, the following groceries:
20,000 lbs. Bn con,
50 barrels' Fork,
50 do Whiskey,
15 liluls. prime Now Orleans Sugar,
30 bbls. Bum,
J50 casks Nails, (uesurled,)
50 bbls. Floor,
.100 coils bail Rope, .
100 pieces Kentucky Bngj:
"30 coils Manilla and tarred Rone.
6 pipes Cognac Brandy mid Hoi)
20 barrels pickled Pork,
h
Ox Consignment— And tcill be sold on accommo•
dating terms:
•400 bids Sugar,
J20 sucks Coffee,
1.000 butdiels Salt,
14 quarter casks Wine,
3.000 lbs. Castings,
20,000 lb?. Bacon,
4 boxes white Hnvanua Sugati*,
5 dozen pairs Boots,
6 boxes Hats, various qualities,
10 bbls. Salts.
100 pioccs Bagging,
Bale Rope, •
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Shoes, Pumps, «V<j.
Upper and Seal Leather,
Syrup, Swoetmeat:., &c.
Sept. 17—18—If
10 drums Figs
6 boxes llavannali Segars, Du! Pino celebrated
manufacture,
50 boxes Virginia and N. Carolina Tobacco,
5 quarter casks Malmsey Wine,
150 sacks 8alt.
20 cases Lemon Syrup and Lime Juice,
30 barrel Sugar.
Barrels Irish Potatoes,
20 sacks prime green Coffeo,
5 barrels genuine Monongahela Whiskey,
12 putentbarshoar Ploughs, made by E. Parsons,
Enfield, Connecticut,
Cognac. Brandy, together with a variety of
other articles.
May 10-1
/Banff Gin,
50 hags prime Havanna Coffeo,
25,000 best Havuimn Segars.
The alibvc, together with his stock on hand
is tho best assortment ever dieted in this market,
NEW STORE.
J. S. SMITH & O
f AVE commonccd business in this place,and
all of which will bo sold lowTor cashm
paper. C. E. IS OUT
Apalachicnhi, May 10—1—if
NEW OOOI38
L. C. ALLEN
'|IA8 ai'ICBIVED ANO 13 ItMCIRVINO, MIS
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS,
W HICH ho will cull on accommodating
trrtrts. Hi>i Mock is comprised in purt of
tho following nrticlos, viz:
London llullil. Koso und l’nint Blankets,
Super blue, black, brown uml olive Cloths,
Black Lifting, BeqvCTtocns, Funcy Cord,
Rod nnd white Flannel,. Canton Flannul.,
llud. white and figured Vnlenciii Shawls,
FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF EUROPE.
BY !*. ». WILMS.
Tlic Cholera—A Masque Ball—the Gay World—
Mobs—Visit to the Hotel Dieu.
Yon si-o by the papers, I presume, the
! ofltrinl uccomils of tho Cholera in Paris,
i It eems very terrible to you, no doubt, at
| your distance from tho scone, and truly it
j is terriblo enoucli, if ono could realize it
any where; but many here do not trouble
1 themselves about it, and you might bo in
| this metropolis a month,, and if you ob-
j served tho people only, and frequented
! only tho places of amusement and the
' public promenades, yon might never sus-
i peel its existence. The weather is June
i like, deliciously warm nnd bright; the
trues are just in the tender green of the
j now buds, and tho public gardens uro
| thronged all day with thousands of the
{ gay and idle, sitting under the trees in
I groups, laughing nnd amusing ihemsclvos,
I us if there was no plague in tho air,
j though hundreds die every day. The
churches lire nil hung in black, tlioro is <t
j constant succession of funerals ; ami you
i cross tho biers and hand barrows of the
t sick, hurrying to the hdspitids, every turn,
in every quarter of the city. It is very
I hard to reali/.o such things, and it would
seem, very hard even to treat them seri
ously. I was at a masque hull at tho
Theatre dcs Varietc* a night or two since,
at tliu colebralioti of the Mi Carctuc, or
half lent. There were some iwo thousand
people, I should think, in fancy dresses,
most of them grotesque nnd satirical, and
the hall was kept tip till seven in the
morning, with all tho extravagant gaiety,
noise and fun with which tho French peo
ple manage such matters. There war a
cholera trallz and a cholera galopadt, and
ono man immensely tall, dressed ns.a per
sonification of the Cholera ilsolf, with,
skeleton armor, lilood-slmt eyes, and oth
er horrible appurtenances of a walking
pestilence. It. was tho burden of all the
jukes, anil till (hit cries of tho hawknrs,
and all the conversation; mid yet probably
nineteen out ol twenty of those" present
lived in the quarters most ravaged by the
•disease, and many of them had seen it
face to face, and know, perfectly its dcudly
character 1
As yet, with few exceptions, the higher
classes of society havAs escaped. It-seems
to depend very much oh the manner in
which people live, and the poor Have been
struck in every quarter, often nt tho very
next door to luxury. A friend told me
this morning, that the porter of a large
nnd fashiunnbln hotel, in which lie lives,
had been taken to the hospital ; nnd there
j nombazct.es and Bombazines
Bank, and offer foi sale a handsome assortment of j SmwnirXmbiefr"* ’
Dry-Goods, Clothing,, §£*»£
Hats, &c.
nnc
i Colored Or.ipo Cnmlilet,
- Cotton ami Linen Drilling.
! Ludioa’ sill:, rollon, anil worsted Hose,
' Gentlemen's do. do. and half do.
: Ladles' and gentlemen’s Gloves of various kinds,
' Cambric i^viss, jaronol and book Muslins,
1 Super bleached and brown l.inens.
1 Brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings,
Domestic I’lnids. lied Ticking, Russia Bhiteiing,
j Printed lled-spreads. Counterpanes,
! Italian Gros do.Nnples, Muslin Robes,
Harsnet and Dachine Wilks,
Silk anil Cotton Umbrellas, ste
possible not to be struck very forcibly with
our otvn exquisite' enjtiyrtients olJkie. I
am' suro I never felt my veins fulfil
pleasure,of health and motion; and :
er saw a day when every thing utfmit mo
seemed Letter worth .living for. The
splendid palaco of thb Irouvre, with its
long facade of neatly half a mile, lay in
the mellowest sunshine on our left; thd
lively rivet, coverod with boats, and pnn-
neled with hs magnificent and crowded
bridges on our right; the view of tho isl
and, and its massive old structures below,
and tlte fino gay towers of ibe chmrh of
IStitre Dame, rising dark and gloomy, in
the distanco, rendered it difficult to ronliie
arty thing but life and pleasure. That
uiiilor those Very lowers, which added so
much to the beamy of the scene, there lay
n thousand nnd more of poor wrctche3
dying of n plague, was a thought my mind
Would not icrain a thohient. .
Half an hour’s walk brought ns to (ho
Place Notre Dame, ort oneside of which,
next this celebrated church, stands tho
hospital. My friend entered, leaving me
to wait till ho had found tilt acquaintance
of whom lie could borrow u diploma. A
Itearso was standing at the door of tho
church, and I went iti for a moment. A
few mounters; with the nppnnruuco of ex-
tromq poverty, were kneeling round a
ccffin, at one of thb side allies; and u sol
itary priest, With an attendant liny, was
murmuring tlte prayers for tho dead. As
I came out, another hearse diovu up, with
n rough coffin, scantily covered with a
pall, and followed by one poor old man.
They hurried in, and I strolled around tho
square. Fifteen or twenty tvator-carriers
were filling their buckets |t the fountain
opposite, singing nnirl laughing; and ut tlte
same moment four different litters crossed-
towards tho hospital, each wilh moor
three .Jbllowors, women and children,
Iriends br relatives of the sick, accompa
nying them to the door, « hero they pnr led
from them, most piebaldy ('.never. .Tho'
litters Were set down tor u moment before
'ascending the Steps, the crowd pressed
around and lifted tlte coarse curtain ; fare
wells are now exchanged, and the sick
alone passed ill. I did not sen any grt ut
Ueioor.strtiiiohs of feeling In-tho' peculiar
lenses that wbro before me; and 1 can
I conceive, in the almost deadly certainly- of
i this disease, that tilt se hasty partings ut
the door of the hospital might often bo’
scenes of unsurpassed suffering and dis
tress.
• I waited perhaps ten minutes mere;
Iti thb Whole tiuio \(wrt 4 tii.il w i lYiVx-nr,
twelve litters; bearing the sick, had enter-
(I .thb Hotel Dicu. As 1 exhibited tho
have been ono or two. cases in (ho oily ' Jorr owed diploma, the thirteenth orrived,
quarter of St. Germain, it: the-Xante Street * ani j j( a young man, w hose violent and
with Mr. Cooper, and nearly opposite
Several physicians and medical students
on coiesi&arassNT,
and for sale by
SHORTER, TARVER & O.
do.
The above articles will be sold as low as can
ho uurchasod in the market.
June (I—4—tf. BIRD * BUCKHAM.
COLUMBUS
HAT STORE.
JBl K& j1$
m
JTOlP®® & CLARK
1TAVF, received fi°‘ n thu Factory by the late
U. arrivals,
Hats oj the latest fashions,
—cowsiaTisa op —
Blacic, White anil Drab Rocky Jlioioi-
tain Beaver and Otter
HATS,
0/ a very superior quality, malting their assort
I comply.
o pieces Circassians;
B “'Superfine Bbmbazetls, assorted;
82 “ Fancy Fl ints, do.
(>S Plaid nnd Striped Domestics;
'3 “ Negro Cloth (woollen;)
7 “ Snttinett;
3 “ Fustians;
32 do/., bltic, purple and red Pit-id Hdkls.
1 10 12 do. French Uritnuuiasdo,
2 ()-12 Brititniii is do.
1 do. tin.
*2 pa. Indelible’Ink,
24 Leather Caps,
1 ps. (i-4 Table Diaper,
4 lt-12 di>7,. Pocket Bo^
2 ps.-sup. black Critpe;
(i “ Swiss Bonk Muslin;
.2 “ Tambour’d Book do.
7 “■ I.eno do.
2 “ superfine Merino Clpth;
4 supeiliue Gtecn Table Covers;
3 do. blue do.
3 ps. Velveteens;
ID Coveilets;
1 doz. Cambric Mdkff,
2 “ black sdk Gloves;
1 8-12 do. white do.
groceries,"
20 hhls. Prime Pork;
9 “ Mackerel No. 3;
4“ do. No. 1;
1 pipe Atnerie u. B- ndv;
4 qi. casks Malaga Witte;
2 do. T- ttcriffi: do.-
l.Iiitli'iri bhl. Muscat Wine;
lo’bids. Now Orleans Runt;
. r > “ Loaf Sngai't
D kegs Tobacco;
(j boxes Champttigue;
20 11 Uaisir.s;
G bnskeis Sweet Oil;
20 boxes Cider;
8-" Segars, first quality;
5 “ Sperm Candles;
12 “ Smoked Hurring,
10 lings Coffeo.
All of which articles w'dl^te sold by wholo-
AMOSG WHICH AnE THE FOLLOWING:
Rich Prints. Ffoneh Drilling
Foulard Muslins, London do.
White do. • White silk Pongco
| Irish Linens nnd Lawns Hdkls.
Whilo Cambric Liuou Fig’d do. do.
Hdltfs. (ienlleinon's wliito and
Bordered do. fig’tUIravnts
Bernge Shawls - Mtirble halflloso
Ctapo Scarfs White do. do.
J Do., Shawls Lambswooldo.
I White and black Lace Clark's Spool Cotton
Veils Pius and Needles
I Green Gauze do. Patent Thread
I Blnck Italian and Gros Shoe do.
de Nap Silks Cotton and silkl'inbral-
Fiefil chungeables do. his
| U.d. nnd Clinton Cruries Bonnet Wirn and Reeds
I Ill'll lig’d Crape Roues Osnalmrglis, Fustians
G-nglmins Bed Ticks
Fmnitoro Prints Brown 3-4 Homespun
j LndiuswhitosiUffclook'd “ 4-4 do-
, llo-.o Clierlt’d do.
Cotton do. do. Carpeting Rugs
Shell, tuck and ride Green Table Covers
have tlit-ti too, but the majority ol these
live with the narrowest economy, anil in
the parts of the gay city ilia most liable
to impure effluvia. The balls go on still
in the gay world ; and I presume they
would go fm if there were only musicians
enough left to make an orchestra, or fash-
lonists lo compose a quadrille. I was
walking home very late from a party iho
night bufoic last, with'a captain in the
English army. The gray of the morning
was just stealing into tlte sky ; und nftor.
uncontrolled grief worked so far on the
soldier at the door; 'hat he ntlowe'rkhi'ih lo
pass. I followed the boarers to the Ward,
interested exceedingly to observe the first
vroatmeni and htanner of reception.
Thoy wound sldwly tip the stone staircase
to the tipper story; and entered the female
department—a long low room, containing
nearly a hundred biiris, placed in alleys
scarce two feet from each other. Nearly
all were occupied, and those which were
empty my friend told me' were vacated by
death yesterday. They sat tfoVva tint lit
ter by the stdo of a narrow cot, ’ with
stopping a moment m tho Place Vendomt, coArsu bul deall s , leel!1 nnd n Saur dc
to look at the column, stretching nppar- charitc, with a white cap, und • Goss at
ently unto the very stars, we- badei good , ir(1 , cun , e nnd tol)U 0 ff ,ho oano-
morntng, and parted, lie bad hardly left A y WO man of apparently (wen-
1 I . 1 c - "t 1* I .IV* J * J uu,, k WVUIUSI of lipprireiltl
LadioR, guntlenien'sund cliildrpii’e SHOES. \* ,c ^ SU 'J» when lie heHrd ii.friglitfijl wus benoath, nbsolhlt-ly convulsed
A variety of men’s, youth's and ohihlren'H j scream from one of the Houses til the w j((, agony. Her eyl-s were started froiu
HAT'S & CAPS. K“ c st - tfonore, and thinking there might |h(jir sockytS( , lor n / 0llth f 0itIllu d and her
ho some vtoUmco going oil lie rang at the ....
HARDWARE &. CUTLERY.
©votUfvi? anH ejlaassluacc.
Combs
i Brazilian do.
| Binding, &c.
nnd fltamnnd llaizo
Dunstable Bonnets
I case fino Leghorns. &.c.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
. ALSO,
’ One rase mpnrinr SHOT GUNS.
Nov 10—20—tf
INSURANCE.
T IIE Augusta Insurance and Banking Com-
HATS, .
As we intend selling Ibr cash, ptm-liaseis will
find our prices low. J. S. MITH & Co.
Columbus, April ri—47—tf
(tent-extensive and coinplclo.
—ALSO—
CAPS, . , ,
Consisting of Soul. Leather, Chinchilla, Circa# | sa | n and 0 n accommodating terms. Mo
■ian and Children's fancy silk. i chants'froni tho country would do well 10
READY-MADE CLOTHING cuU and examine for lliemselvr.-s,
F , h n^t0^ ; r iJfOrH,tU "* F " r '' 1 Jttno 8—4-*tf
; t’KX 111'. Suliscribers have just received and of-
t for for sale, upon accommodating lories, the
| following articles I
bushels ground Alum Salt,
20,000 111*. Swedes Iron,
! 1,000 lbs. Cast Steel,
1.000 lbs. Gorman do.
1.000 lbs. Shoot Iron,
600 Russia Sliest Iron
1,000 lloop Iron,
200 bbls. New Orleans Segal .
8 folds. St. Croix do.
loO bugs Greon Coffee,
10 bags Java do.
40 bbls. best Flour,
50 boxes Soap,
24 doz. Lemon Syrup,
(i doz. Wino Bitter,,
400 lbs. soft shelled Almonds,
30 kegs Dupont's Powder,
20 kegs commou do.
250 kegs Nmls, assorted sizes.
120 bills. Molasses,
8 bbls. Loaf Sugar,
40 boxes Sperm Candles,
15 bbls Northern Rum,
20 bbls Mackerel, •
350 pieces best Kentucky Bagging.
125 coils Hope,
20,000 His. Bacon.
Together with divers other articles, consli.
tuting a foil assortment of Groceries
SMITH As MORGAN.
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against the dangers of River Navigation on good
stuuiiihiiut, and other rivei ernft, and upon good
vessels IV tm Apalachicola to New Orleans or the
Atlantic cities. They will also take lire risks
upon buildings, merchandise and produce.
GICO. \V DILLINGHAM, Agent.
Nov 5—25—-tf
gate.und entered, mounting tho first stair
case tlint presented. A woman had just
opened the door, and fallen on tho broad
stair ut tho top, and was writhing in great
agony. Tlte people of the house collected
immediately ; but (he moment my friend
pronounced llin word cholera, ihoro was
n.general dispersion, mid he was left alone
with the- patient. lie took Iter in his
arms, and curried her to a couch stand,
without assistance, nnd driving to tho Hotel
Dicu, lelt Iter with the Srciimdc Cliarite.
She has since died.
As if one plague was not enough, Iho city
NEWSPAPER AGENCY. .......
T IIK subscriber informs thopublic llmt tiu has | j, still alive iu the fauxbourgs with revolts.
n ( n bren appointed Agent tor llio following j k JSl the rajijirl war heat ull over
the town, tho national guard called to
Publication
The Luuics' Book, a monthly, at $3 per
year,
The Casket “ “ $2 50
per year,
The Saturday livening Pest, weekly ut
$2 per year,
Life in New York, weekly, at S3 per year.
| Namcsforwurtlei! with tliu amount of subscrip-
1 lion, postage paid will meet with prompt atten
tion. B. Si NORTON, Agent,
j Columbus, May 31—3
L.C. ALLEN
nss nzcKtvin ptn steauiioat nat tiv
Cogniac lilt A XI) I',
Jamaica and American f l AT,
Holland and American G/.V,
WINES,
Loaf and Brown SVG All,
Prime COFVEJi.
TOBACCO.
A largo assortment of JOIMLBS*'100LS,
• BLUE PLAINS.
Which he offers for sale on his usual low terms.
Dec. 10-30—tf
May 3—31—'f
HOMESPUNS
O F various kinds and colors, just received
by ' f}. W. DILLINGHAM,
^ntie J”rf
arms and marched to tho Porte. St. Denis,
: and tho different quarters whore tho mobs
1 yvore collected.
Many suppose there is no cholera ox-
j topi such ns is produced by poison , and
i the Hotel Dicu and tho other hospitals
| are besieged daily by tbo itiliniatod inob,
| who swour vengeance against tho govern-
' ntont, for all tlte mortality they witness.
I I have pist returned from a visit to the
i Hotel Dicu, tho hospitals for (lie Cholera.
| Impelled by n powerful motivo, which it
; is unnecessary to explain, I hud previously
j made several attempts to gain admissiotf
m vain; hut yestorday I fell iu fortunately
with nn English physician who told me I
could puss, with it doctor’s diploma, which
he ofieied to borrow for me of some me
dical friend. lie called by appointment
at seven this, morning, to uccotnpnny me
on my visit.
. It was like one of our loveliest mornings
iu June—an inspiriting, sunny, balmy day,
all softness and btfauty—und wo crossed
the Tuileries by one of its superb ave
nues, and kept down thu bank oi tlte river
lo the Island. • With the errand on which
no wero bound in our mioris, it win im*
face was of n frightful livid pnrple. I
never saw so hot t ilth) a sight. She had
been taken in perfect health only three
hours before, but hnr features looked to mo
nityUod’ with a year of pain'. The first
attempt to lilt Iter produced violent vomi-
.ting, and I thought she must die instantly.
They covered her up in bed, and leaving
the man who canto with her bunging over
her with the moan of one deprived of hii
senses, thoy went to receive others, who
were ontering in the same manner. I
inqitirod of my companion Imw soon they
would bo attended to. He said, “ possi
bly in an hour, as the physician is juSt
commencing bis rounds.” An hour afier
ibis I passed (lie bud of this poor woman,
and site Imd not yet been visitod. Her
husband answeicd my question with A
clinking voice and a flood of tears.
I passed down the ward, and found
ninctoen or twenty in the Inst agonies of
death. Thoy lay perfectly still, und seem
ed benumbed. 1 .felt the limbs of several,
and found them quite cold. The stomach
only had a little waimth. Now and then
half n groan escaped' thoSo who seemed
the strongest; bul with tlic. exception of
tho universally open mouth mid upturned
ghastly eye, there was no signs of much
suffering. I found two who must bavo
beau dead half an hour, undiscovered by
llio attendants. Ono of them was nn old
woman, nearly gray, with u very bad ex
pression of face, who was perfectly cold
—lips, limbs, body and nil. Tho other
was younger, and looked as if sba died
in pain. Her eyes appeared us if they
bad been foiled half utit tho sockets, and
her skin was of tha most livid and death
ly pmple, The woman in tbo next bed
told me she had died since the Sauer dc
Charite Imd been (hero.
It is horrible to think how these poor
creatures suffer in the very midst ol pro-
vrsfotrs that uro made professedly for the^
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