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BY VAN NES8, BETIiUNE & CONE.
THF. UNION OF THE .STATES, and THE Kl'V :RF.IONtT OF THE STATES.
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1832.
fifth Volume—nemrer if.
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IS PUBL1SHLD WEEKLY,
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SALES OF LAND, by Administrators, Exe
cutors or Guardian-., are required by law to be
held on the first Tuesday in the month, between
the hours often iu the forononn and three in the
'afternoon, at tho coart-house in the county in
'which tho property is situate. Notice of these
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previous to the day of sale.
SALES OF NEGROES must be ut public
Auction, on the first Tuesday of tho month, be
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tamentary, of Administration or Guardianship,
r may have boon granted, first giving SIXTY
DAYS notice thereof, in one of the public ga
zettes of this state, and at the door of tho court
house where such sales are to be held.
Notice for the sule of Personal Property must
be given in like manner for FORTY DAYS
."previous to tire day of sule.
Notice to tho debtors and creditors of an Estate
mast be published FORTY DAYS.
, Notice that application will he made to tire
Court of Ordiaury for LEAVE TO SELLj
LAND, must be published FOUR MONTHS.’
Notice for LEAVE TO SELL NEGROES
jtaait be published fur FOUR MONTHS, be-
*Srro any order absolute shall be made Ibcreou by
tho Court.
O. W. DILLINGHAM,
* HAS FoR SALE
~fl BARRELS prime pickled Pork, put
M. up under inspection ut Cincinnati.
20,000 lbs. tlucon.
00 bbis. Mackerel,
100 do New Orleans Molasses,
00 do Western Whiskey,
200 do 4 New Orleans, Sugar,
. r »0 do low priced Sugar,
201) sacks Liverpool ground and Turk’s Isl-
and Salt,
150 bolts Brown’s colobrated Kentucky cot
ton Bagging,
100 sides upper Leather,
3.000 lbs. solo Leather,
80 coils halo Rope,
5.000 lbs. blue grit Grindstones.
May 19—1
COTTON.
T HE subscriber will wish to purchase for the
French market, about
2000 bales of Cotton,
in tho Pali, It must be clean, well gmned, in
sqnnro bulee, to weigh not less than 41)0 and not
over-lot) pounds, in strong bright bugging.
GEO. W. DILLINGHAM.
Aug. 2—11—f(
THE
•WARE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Business
ILL be continued by the subscribers un-
w* dor the firm of 8. Ii Hodges & Co. who,
•while they feel grateful for former favors will en
deavour to deserve u continuance of them.
SEABORN JONES,
SAMUEL K. HODGES.
On CovsiaNMURT—And will he sold on accommo-
dating terms:
GROCERIES.
bids. N. Orleans uad Florida Sugar,
V W 20 htids. do. do.
300 sacks Coffeo,
250 sacks Liverpool ground ana blown Sail,
“ ullum and hoinany _ do.
1.000 lbs Castings, pots, ovens, andirons, &c.
)ftqr casks Lisbon Wine,
Porter in bottles; Cider in do.; Axes;
Tea; LonfSuiar; White Huvunuu do.;
75 pieces Kentucky Bagging;
40 “ Inverness do.;
50 coils Bale Rope; Bagging Twine;
15.000 lbs. Bacon; 40 kegs Lurd;
40 bids. Flour; 10 bbls Salts;
100 bbls. N.O.and Florida Molussos and Syrup
J00 lihds. West India Molasses;
10 bbls. Pickled Fork, mess aud prime;
Mackerel, No. 2;
Hardware, Cutlery, &c.
4j|>,OCO -Scgars, various qualities;
Trace Chains: Wrought Nails
60 kegs Nails, 4d to 20d
DRY-GOODS.
40 pieceo Linen, various qualities;
6 “ Linon Dulling,
White and Red Flannel; Blue Plains;
Checks; Striped Domesticks;
Silks; Sewing Silk; Spool Cotton;
Calicoes; Colton aud Wool Curds;
Sfusquito Netting;
Writing and Idler Paper;
Huts: Leghorn Bonnets; Boots &. Shoes.
FURNITURE.
\ Secretary aud Book-Case;
, 2 Bureaus;
1 Ladies’ Work stand;
l Portable Desk.
July 10-9-tf
SEW FIRM.
GENERAL AGENCY
AND
Auction Boom.
, UllOAD STREET. COLUMBUS.
T HE Subscriber informs the public that be is
prepared and will attend to the receiving
nnd selling of Goods by Auction The smallest
favors gratefully received and piompBy attended
to. E. S. NORTON, Auct’r.
Aug. 15—14—tf
Brads
COMMISSION
AND
UfoliAss sirs£ftii^»7
FB^HE Subscribers make a tender of their ser-
JL vices to their friends and the public iu the
above business They have in progress an exten
sive Ware-House aud Close Store, which will be
ready for the reception of produce and merchan
dise b) the lust September next, situated in O-
glethorpo street east of and near to the Insurance
Bank. The convenience arising from its imme
diate neighborhood to that part of the town iu
which the principal pait of the cotton w iil be
sold, renders it a desirable place for the planters
to deposit their produce. They will feel grateful
for any consignment or orders with which they
nmy be favored, assuring their friends ihat their
unretnitted attention will he exerted to promote
Uioir internet. They will be prepared to make
liberal advances ou cotton and other produce aud
merchandise when required.
\VM H. HARPER,
FELIX LEWIS.
Columbus, Aug. 11—13— tf
COTTON.
jgjMITH & MORGAN will wish to purchase
early in the Full,
£000 bales of Cotton,
in square puckages and Kentucky bagging,weigh
ing between four hundred uod lour hundred and
filly pounds, purposely for the New Orleans mar
ket for which u liberal price will be given.
July 11—9—tf
ON CONSIGJffMIlNT,
AND FOK Sa1.E UY
SHORTER TARVER & Co.
Si pieces Circassians;
3 “ Superfine Bombnzcit-s, assorted;
82 “ Fancy l’rints, do.
<>8 “ Plaid and Striped Domestics;
3 " Negro Cloili (woollen;)
7 “ Satiinctt;
3 “ FItalians;,
32 dost, blue, pu: plo and red Plaid Ildkfs.
1 10 12 do. French llrilumiias do.
2 6-12 Britannia* do.
24 Leather Caps,
1 ps. 6-4 Table Diaper,
4 11-12 doz. Pocket Books;
2 ps. sup. black Crape;
0 ” Swiss Book Muslin;
2 “ Tambour’d Book do.
7 “ “ Lcno do.
2 “ superfine Merino Cloili;
4 superfine Green Table Covers;
5 do. blue do.
3 ps. Velveteens;
19 Coverleis;
1 duz. Cambric Hdkfit.
2 “ black silk Gloves;
18 12 do. white do.
GROCERIES-.
20 bbls. Prime Poik;
9 “ Mackerel No. 3;
4 “ do. No. 1;
1 pipe American Brandy;
4 qi. casks Malaga Wine;
2 do. Tc-neriffe do.
V Ionian bbl. Muscat Wine;
10 I bis. New Orleans Runf;
5 “ Loaf Sugar;
9 kegs Tobacco;
0 boxes Chanipaiguo;
20 “ Riusins;
6 baskets Sweot Oil;
20 boxes Cider;
8 “ Segnrs, fiist quality;;
5 “ Sperm Caudles;
12 “ Smoked Herring,
10 lings ColTeo.
All of which articles will be sold by whole
sale and on accommodating terms. Mer
chants from the country, tvonld do well to
call and examine for themselves.
June S—4—tf
E. WELLS & CO.
H AVE just received ut tku sign or tbc-Gilt
Boot,
4: doz. fine CALFSKINS.
ALSO,
Lining Skins, Binding, Sfc.
June 28—7—tf
COLUMBUS
HAT STORE.
NOHlsE &. CLARK
H AVE received from the Factory by the late
arrivals,
Huts of the latest fashions,
--cor**isrimi or—
Black, IF Atte and Drab Pocky Moun
tain Beaver and Otter
IflATS,
i Of u very superior quality, making thfcrr assort
! ment extensive and complete.
1 —Ai.so—
CAPS,
Consisting of Seal. Leather, Cliinchilla, Circas
sian and Children’s fancy silk.
i READV-MADE CLOTHING
I O’ Carl; paid for Hutting Furs.
! Feb 17- 4U—tf
[eiotijiug*
J. s. (SMITH & Co.
j NEXT DOOR tO THE COLUMLLS HANK,
• Have received a handsome, assortment of
I SUMMER CiLOTEIlTG,
CONSISTING OU
■ Black Bombazine CO A TS and CO A T£E8,
Do. Ciroasniau do. do.
| Brown und Green Merino Circassian do.
CVtsinutl Frock and Dross do.
liluck lasting do. do. do.
HOUND JACKETS.
Black Bombazine Round Jackets,
Brown Linen-miii Cotton do.
Do. Striped do.
vests.
White and figured Marxnillcs
Vest*
Do.
do.
Valencia
do.
Plain
do.
Silk
do.
Do.
do.
Velvet
do.
Do.
do.
sSwunsdowndo.
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
Columhus % Georgia.
T HE subscribers respectfully acquuiat their
friends aud tho public that they have form
ed a connexion m the above business, under the
OQine und stylo of
SHORTER, TARVER & O
They have commodious and extensive arrange
ments iu progress for tho reception und stoiuge of
produce, and will lie prepared to make advances
on the same while iu store or under shipment to
ISew Orleans or New York.
Vs. S SHORTER,
BENJ. P. TARVER.
May—19—t JAMES H. SHORTER.
SHORTER, TARVER & O
M AVE received by the late arrivals the fol-
I .ving goods on consignment, which they
oiler or favorable terms.
f>5 b /reIs choice Cider,
39 Ijuacs Newark pippin do
70 barrels Cincinnati Whiskey,
<)0 barrels N. Oilcans Molasses,
12 lihds. Bacon.
20 bntrol* pickled Pork,
10 drums Pigs,
0 boxes Huvannah Sugars, Del Vino celebrated
j manufacture,
i 50 boxes Virginia and N. Carolina Tobacco,
i 5 quarter casks Malmsey Wine,
i 150 sacks Suit.
j 20 cases Lemon Syrup und Liino Juice,
• 30 barrels Sugar.
; Barrels Irish Potatoes,
20 sucks prime green Coffee*
6 barrels genuine Mononguhela Whiskey,
12patentbarshoar Ploughs, made by E. Parsons,
Enfield, Connecticut,
Cognac lirundy, together with u variety of
other articles.
May 19—1
NEW STORE.
(StmrriHi.
FHXHE Subscribers huve just received and of-
JL ferfer sale,,'puuuccqtnitodulingtorms. the
fulluwiug articles;
4 HHR bushels gronnd Alain Salt,
9 2t),0UU lbs. Swedes Iron,
1.00(1 lbs. Cast Steel,
1,000 lbs. German do.
1,000 lbs. Sheet Iron,
500 Russia Sheet Iron *
1,000 Hoop Iron,
200 bbls. New Orleans SugiJe,
8 hlids. St. Croix do.
150 bugs Green Coffee,
10 bags Java do.
40 bids, best Flour,
50 boxes Soap, •
24 doz. Lemon 8yrup,
C doz. Winn Bitters,
400 lbs. soil shelled Almouds,
30 kegs Dupont’s 1’owdur,
20 kegs Common do.
250 kegs Nails, assorted sinus,
120 bbls. Molasses.
8 bbls. Loaf Sugar,
40 boxes Sperm Caudles,
20 bbls. Mackerel,
350 pieces best Kentucky Bagging,
125 coils Rope,
20,000 lbs. Bacon,
Together with divers other nitickta,const;-!
luting u full assortment of Groceries
SMITH &. MORGAN.
Mnv 3—51—tf
PANTALOONS.
Block Bombazine und Lasting 1’untuloous.
Do, Circassian do.
Brown ant) black Brochilbis do-
White and brown Linon Drilling, do.
Do. Cotton do.
Drab Merino Cnsimerc Punts,
Do. Roan do. do.
Cord und Russia Dugk do.
Fustlun do.
Linen Shirt*, with llulilus,
White do.
Brown do
Linen und Cotton Draws,
Negro Clothing.
All of which they-nffor for sale ut low price*.
Columbus, April 14—48—tf
GEN. NEWNANS’ LETTERS.
To the Editors of the Federal Union:
Gentlemen—As many of ray cousti-
moms have manifested much solicitude to
ascertain ray views in repaid to the present
critical affairs Of our beloved country, I
seek this occasion to communicate them
through iho medium of your paper.
In the first place. 1 believe that tiny
member of the Union upon her own
resDonsibility, nnd ns a free, Sovereign und
intlepundont State, lias tho right to pursue
such a course as she may deem the best
calculated lo urrest the mischjevioiis aud
destructive effects of the odious, unequal
tied unconstitutional tariff net of 1832,
2d. I believe the proposition for assem
bling delegates in convention from all the
counties in ibis State, Rt Milledgeville, in
November next, lo lake into consideration
our grievances, nnd the proper remedy
for their removal, is a wise and prudent
mnnsure; nnd I am willing to abide by the
decision of the couvunlion if ratified by u
majority of tho people.
3d. I am opposed to a separuliou of the
Slates, unless wo uro driven to this expe
dient, by cunlimtcd robbery and relentless
oppression : ami rather thuu support uoy
measure which 1 thought calculated to
weaken the Union, 1 would acquiesce iu
'the present tariff, bad us it is, fur a few
years longer provided 1 could now be con
vinced, that il would gradually, und in u
short time, be ieduced lo u proper revenue
standard.
4th I am opposed to a Southern Con
vention, for I uin iipprnheusive^thut in it
wo would have to encuunler the wiles of a
“ magician,” and the projects of high tar ill,
constitutional tariff, and protesiaudo men;
and like the Philadelphia Convention it
would prove lo be an abortion, and some
what similar to the miserable hoax dial
was pro up at Baltimore io the month of
May last.
Oil). I believe die tin iff bill of llio last
session of Congress, as much opposed to
die true spirit bf tiro constitution, and as
burdensome upon die protected articles
used in the South ns the net of 1828;
and viewing it in iiiis light, 1 full conscien
tiously bound to recoid my vine against its
passage, and 1 rejoice from subsequent
reflections aud examination, in having
done so. At die same time 1 have the
charity <o believe, that many Southern
men who voted for the bill were governed
bv good motives.
DANIEL NEVVNAN.
August 29.1932.
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j 7W1HE subscriber would inform the ritizeufl of
j S. Columbia, nnd other* visiting thin flection
i of country, tliut lie lias just opened iiifl Eivyj
8tables on Er.iwford-street near the river, whol
j ♦*vory nrrungeraent has been made to accommo-
! dale the puhliein his line of business, on fho most
| liberal terms. He will keep horses by tho year,
j month, or day, at tho customary rate*, and thorn)
! entrusted to liuc&ro, shall receive the strictest at-
FACTORAGE
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
At Apalachitola.
E dward j haiidin, thankful to bin
friends for the putrouage already extended
to him,respectfully solicits a continuance of the
same T® those who may hereafter favor him
with their casum, he has the pleasure to say, his
arrangements are such as to secure to them tits-
patch and economy in the conducting their busi
ness at the Bay, being the consignee of the liOats
belonging to the Columbus Steamboat Company,
and of a regular line of packets miming both to
New York and New Orleans- Liberal advunces
will be mad6 on produce consigned, when rc-
required and bills of exchange purchased on New
York. Charleston, New OrlctinB and Mobile.
. IT \ liberal price will be paid in CASIf for
* .several hundred thousand goad pipo and hogs
head Stave* and Heading, delevered at Apala
chicola.
Colftnbtta. SQlU
J. S. SMITH & C>.
H AVE commenced business in this place,
taken the Stoic next door to the Coluiu
Bank, mid oiler for sale u hnmlsomo assortment of
Dry-Goods, Clothing,
Hats, &c.
AMO50 W1I1CU AUK THE FOLLOWING*
Rich Prints, French Drilling
Foulard Muslins, Loudon do.
White do. White silk Pongee
Irish Linens and Lawns Ildkfs.
White Cambric Linen Fig’d do. do.
Hdlcfs. Gentlemen’s whito and
Bordered do. lig’d Cravats
Berage Shawl* Marble half Hose
Crape Scurfs White do. do.
Do. Shawls Lambswooldo.
White aud black Lacc Clark’s Spool Cotton
Veils Pins aud Needles
Green Gauze do. Patent Thread
Black Italian and Gro* Shoe do.
do Nap Silks Cotton und adUUmbrel-
Fig’d cbungeables do. las
Ital. nnd Cunlon Grope* Bonnet Wire and Reeds
Bl’k fig’d Crape Robes Osnaburghs, Fustians
Ginghams Bed Ticks
Furniture Prints Brown 3-4 Homespun
Ladies whitesilk clock’d 44 4-4 do
Hoje Check’d do.
Cotton do. do. Carpeting Rugs
Shell, tack and aside Green Table Covers
Combs nud stamped Baize
Brazilian do. Dunstable Bonnets
Binding, &c. ] case fine Leghorns.&c.
It E ADI-MADE CLOTHING
EATS,
As wo intend selling IbrAMish, purchasers will
find our prices low. J. S SMITH tfC'Uoi
Colnmbu*, April G—47-^-tf
WM, F. IWA 7.0KE,
H AS taken the store next door to Smith iV
Morgun, second from I. J. Davies iV, Co.
corner of Broad and Randolph streets, where he
lias just received (fight davslVom New Oileum)
u general assortment of
GROCERIES.
100 bblti SutMi,
50 bn.f. Coffee,
300 (suck* Suit,
100 |tiece9 entten Buggin-,
50 coils Kune,
50 bM* Wliinkey,
20 <io. Northern Gin,
,20 do. P. Rum,
50 do. Mnlnsse9,
10 do. eld Monungulmla Whiskey,
1 pipe Cognine Brandy,
1 dn. Holland Gin,
30 bbls. Mackerel, No. 3,
10 do. do. No. 1.
20 do. superfine Flour
75 casks Nails,
12,000 Ihs. Huron,
Teneriffo Wine,
Malaga do.
Muscat 8o.
Claret do.
Cordials. Lemon’Syrup,
Raisins, Soap, loaf Sugar,
Rice, sperm Candles, Tobacco,
Willi many other articles in his lino, which will
he sold on accommodating terms.
Columbus, June 9—4—'f
I teutioh. .
I Ho will also keep horses, carringes, gigs, lul-
• kies, 1(C. to hire liv the day or for a longer period,
j un reasonable terms:
111 horses will be well trained end in good
mil.:, .us notions -tillbo wnntingon his part,to
promote tho comfort and convenience of the pat
rons of the establishment
JOHN WHITESIDES.
April 28—50—fim
To Col. William Cumming, J.
King and Augustus Slaughter.
Gentlemen :—Always acknowledging
the right of the people, to know tho senti
ments of thuir public servants, upon all
important matters, contracted with their
interests, I have already responded, to
what I believe was their wish, in lira last
Federal Union. To ibis communication,
efer you, as a reply to your loner to mo
<7T the 20th ultimo, which I have just
rend. Having discharged, I believe with
•ut complaint, the duties of lira several
important, appoiuunents, with which I
have linen honored bv the Stiito, for lira
last twenty-five years; and after having in
my Vomit, often, and fieely, shed inv
blood, in defence of the dearest rigltls of
oar common country; 1 cannot now
believe, ihntmny person, who is acquainted
with me, can for oue moment entertain nn
500 pieces blue and other .
dark prints
Superior stout calicoes, full
yard wide.
Ell wide common calicoes,
23 yards, for
Yard and a hulf wide demaskss,
for table rlotlis.yard.
500 pieces double width incri-.
nos, all colors
The very finest French do.
Strip! furniture glazed
Good large cloth cloaks each
Large camblet and plaid do.
Men's stout lambs' wool
stockings dozen
How quick it weuld ruin iltil country to
buy at sucli prices! Mow soon it would
bring our laboring clissus to the most nnk-
erablu and degraded cdndilldrt; tb be able
to buy a whole suit of clothes for $5.—
Tariff, protect us front *0 Ihothnlg a con
dition !
We beg leave lo add; the plice of sugar
in tho West indies is from $1 lo $3 25 per
hundred weight. Will any one deny thtsi
The frcIgliLfroift thence to Chut lesion is
we, suppose about half a ceb't, so that freight
and insurance added, the price ol sugar
should lie horn $2 to $4 50 per huqdred.
W liv is it nioiet because lira tariff requires
the importer to pay |2 30 per hundred, as
a toll heture it can Imid. rdr tohu. is this
toll required! confessedly, that about five
hundred of lira richest men in toe United
States taay get double price for their su-
g“ r -
The price of Swedes Iron is in Sweednt
one dollar per hundred pounds, in England
bar iron sells from uno to two dollars. Why
it is increased in price here? because o.:r
government will nnt allow it to laud, ur-tii
n pays a toll t)f ninufy cents the hundred
pounds on tho lowest quality, and up us
high, on olhur kinds of iron," ,sg2 50 pur
< wi. Who is taxed by tins? E.erv man
who uses ti pound of iron. Who is’bene-
fitted? lira rich manufnctureis of iron.
We dos.ro to know if tnoro is a country ill
the win Id, but our own, that pay* as much
us $2 50 per hundred for iron.’ The pried
ut Stilt, ni rut k> Island, and we believe in
other markets, is six cents u bushel
Why is it liiore here? because ihu gov
ernment lays a loll upon it of\iboiil 12 cents
per bushel, fthat is 10 terns tor 56 lbs.)
Who pars this tax? Every nun who up s
suit. Who receives it? the rich salt ma
ke's, and they are all ricti. Is not this
currying lira hard earnings ’nf the many
poor, into lira pockets of the rich few.
And has it not already built op an order of
nobility, us insolent nud arbitrary us ever
lorded it over any people?
Wo soy tli.it all pay u lux upon salt who
use il; we are wrong. Our northern
brethren, who use it in their fisheries, not
only do not pay the tax, but uro puid for
using it —for every bushel which they use
aud pay 12 cents for; they received u draw
back ot 20 coins, getting a bounty of 8
cents for every bushel which they use.—
Whilst we pay a tax of 12 cents fur all
which wn use, and ;he government that
does ihtsjis no tyruny, und must not be com
plained of!
CIlOLERA among the cattle.
A gentleman who bus loccmly speut It
few duys with iris fritted* in Galway, Sir
ruioga county, informs us tbut then was
considerable alarm in tliut place from sev-
or*d death* among horses and horned Cat-
opinion, that in tho wnnn ot life, I would t tie—mid that on examination of the bodies
JUST RE t i
T HE fiillowing articlns. together with a largo
nnd fiHsli supply of
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, S^c.
viz.
Swaim’s Panacea, compound Svrup nf Sarsapa
rilla; cmnpiiuiid extract Colocynth: Extract* of
Gentian, IMieii, Jalap, Aconitine Valerian t’in-
clinnn. Sabina, Oircutn; Domircntiri'd Opii;
Black-drop; Indelible Ink; Preston's Salt*; Ea
rn nen of Mustard; Bear's Oil; Rowland's Macas
sar Oil; Rowland's Essence of Tvrc, or linporial
dye, for changing rod or grev hair lo hlnck or
j brown; compound Chlorine; Tooth Wash, for
cleaning and preserving the tenth nnd gums, nnd
cleaning tho mouth; Otto of Roses; nil the essen
tial Oita, and a general assortment of Porliune-
ries; olso, Hydrometers. fi. r ascertaining the
strength of spirituous liquors
CLIFTON &. KENNEDY.
Columbus, Aug 10—13—tf
POWERS & NX FEW
A RK now opening their assortment of Good)
tor tho sSpring and Hummer, consisting of
super blue, black and brown Cloths. Lin«ns,
Printed Muffins, Calicoes, Gingham*, Hilk*,
Fancy Shawl* and Scarfs, Ribbons, Bead Bags,
Gloves. aVc Also, F.rminetts, Yellow Nankeens.
Black Princetta, French Linens and Drillings,
Ac. for gentlemen’s wear. Black and Drub
Beaver lints, superior quality.
Ready-made Clothing.
Columbus, March fi—43
NOIIltSE & CLARK
H4VK JUST RKCKIVED AN ASSORTMENT OF
WHITS. BEAVER HATS,
A Splendid article
ALSO,-SUMMER clothing
Mu; 14—5‘J—if
EEATHERS,
£4 M/TH Ac. MORGAN have just received, a
supply of
Btft live geese FEATHERS,
Which they offer lo sell on reasonable terms.
ttg.24—15c—tf
TEWITAIT ACADBlffi?
MiK Trusteed of the institution would t.iko
the pleasure of informing the public, thut
it is now in operation under the superintendance
of the Rev J. Y Alkxandf.ii, assisted by Mrs.
Kliza Bikd. They would also state that no
pain* will ho spared to advance tho morals, and
promote tile intellectual improvement of the stu
dent* Board may he had in private families
upon moderate terms. And as it regards health,
we feel confident in saying that Newnan is un
surpassed by any village in the State- Tho term*
of tuition are proportioned to the hardness of the
times.
The second term of the School will commence
on Monday the Dth of July.
E. L. WITTICII. Wry.
June 23—7—tf
FIFTY OR SIXTY
MILCH cows,
mi(7Tni voung Calves, end a male yeailing
of the Duilium short-horn breed ;und a
First-rate Dearborn yVuggoit,- -All the uetvest patterns dark
for rolcj inquire at this ullice. ebiols
take any step, not calculated lo cement,
(instead of severing) tho Union. From
this view of the subject, I entertain some
hope, that your fears may be somewhat
mitigated, ir. regard lo tile evils, which
may arise, from mv supposed association
with Hie ** rata hend and bloody bonst”
of your letter. [Nullification.] If) could
see in your chutcchisiu, solely, » fine, lofty
and patriotic regard, for the good nf our
common country, and oppressed Georgia,
I wonid lie nmong the first to acknowledge
aud appreciate it—but’ pardon, and bulieve
mo gentlemen, when 1 tell you, thut I
cannot, fur my life, divest my mind from
the belief that your strange concoction, is
intended more foi the ucrom|>lishinciit of
certain political projects, than to promote
Southern rights and Southern internals.
DANIEL NEWNAN.
From tlm N. Y. Journal of Commerce.
ONE FACT 18 WORTH A THOUSAND
THEORIES.
in looking over a parcel of London
papers our eyes were arrested for a
moment bv mi advertisement with the
following ’Extraordinary lists of prices.*
Wo have calculated the prices nt the
established par of exchange, with JO per
cent, premium:
Good wide Welsh flannel,
yard* $0 12 1-2
Extra smut do. full yard wide 18
Blankets 2 yards long, pair 1 25
Extra stout, do. 21-2 yards loug 1 62
Largo sizo counterpanes, colored 37 1-2
Large worsted do.
While do. 2 1-2 yards wide
Good stout Scotch linen, for
shirts, yard
Full yard wide bleached
linen sheeting
2 2 12 y’ds wide, do. requiring
no seam
Stout cottonbedtick, yard
Wide and stout linen do.
25
87 1-2
12 12
12 1-2
20
7
19
of two of tlranl, there was an indication of
tho same causes of deulh, as are found in
the human body which had died of chole
ra, viz: the blood thick und coagulated at
the brcusi. [Albany Daily Adv.
It is a fact worth uoliciog that every matt
who carries u watch on a sunny day has a
ready, nnd efficient means of obtaining
./fee,when lira suit is near his muridinn alti
tude. If the crystal of the watch bo opeu-
ed and filled with water, it forms a plano
convex lens, by which the Solar rays *ro
reduced lou focus, which being thrown on
any dark colored combustible body will
cause it take firo,—Salem Register.
Absence of Mind,—A ludicrous example
uf ibis kind of absurdity is related of Mr.
K——, a courtier of the reign of George
III. This personugo went one birth,
night to White’s coffee-house, St. James’s,
full dressed except his stockings, which ho
had forgotten, ns he accidently discovered
in consequence of spilling somo hot coffee
upon his legs. Hu immediately sent tho
waiter lo bring him a pair of whim silk
stockings, expressing his ustonishmettt at
the inadvcrteuco he had committed, and
congratulating himself on having so fortu
nately found it out. Tho stockings being
brought to him, he put them both on end
eg, and went tocourt
Good Advice.—In ono of courts in
New York, a blacksmith who had n gift of
stammering to perfection, was called into
court as u witness between two journey
men of his, in u law suit; the amount il*
qui-stiou being about 75 cents. The judgo.
after hearing his testimony, asked bin*
why he hud nor advised his workmen to.
settle, the cost being five timos the amount
of the disputed sum. In reply the witae&t
observed: ‘Tl-t-t-t-old the foo-oyols to
settle, ls-s-said tho eon-con-slablc would
ike liteir co-o ats, tho lawyers their sb-
lii^ts, and by j jiug if they got into vnur
lion-Honor’* court, you’d ik-sk-sk-sklu
’em.” ,