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cdtaji EMi.t uah rLKVT-;::>;. «#■>.
sLi)S xJf -tot Ciit
is vnautsnutiu ti .::tv wic.k ix
c<> l « ■! Htrs« :■) ■) lUI A ,
at Tkrre Dollars p r annum, if pail in ad
ranee, or Four Hollars, at the end of the
year. It is e epee ted thatc.il application f.r
subscription from a distance, lull be accom
panied with, the money.
Vi.’eHisomeu!* will fie 1i»-»crte«l at resianafilc
ratci. Sales of land anti negroes, l»y «ilfiiiiii-i
--tratow.eremttoir. >t guardians are reqt-i:■ ti
law to t» ■ fac'd on die fir t tuewlsv in llie inoiitft
between, tile hairs o'clock in the fnre.i«».u
3in tie: afterim n, qt the eotirt lieno >F th
county in which ilia property is it :ate ! Notice
ol’tl.c-o sites must he given in a p sfie Gazc-e
sixty <lav-> previous to the .lay ol'sale
Notice of tlu! s aleii f put-anal properly me-1
'jo givet in a like manner forty day# previous to
ar ri ly of sale
N >tii*o to debtors A creililorsof an estulc must
ho published forty days
Notice that II apphenti >n will he marie to the
aourt of ordtnar for leave to sell land must lie
pueli led f Mir months. *
XJ’ljei'crs on business must he Post paid to
tneeve aft.intimi
: »«2" Si,
3hi si ufictii reps,
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA,
W*» LD respectfully inform the pub
lic ill it. : hey have on hand, an-i will keep c n-U
an til v for sale at. whole sale and ri-nil ngenor
al and extensive assortment of II TS. compri
sing at! the various fashion.-- and quah'ie*. and
on as favorable tciins a- can be purchased at a
tiy market in tlie United States.
S rie.t atton'inn will ho given to all orders
fro :t tlie country
Orders for Il l's loft with Ed ' ard J. Harden,
esq at tppalachicola, will he pronwlly att< id
cd to
KvMT'O TO PVRCinsr.
ILUing furs f all kinds, for which ca di and a
ibcval price will be given, delivered either at
Joliinihu-or at \ppal#'htcola
t'at mbits .twc.Vfl ('■‘"l
JOINER’S TOOLS*
OF a superior qnnlitv «V cell assorted, pis'
o euii.g I.WVHON V UdWllbb.
apriim, 1833.
if r: 7i px fW Ti >i\
Ci a |A W? r % V h £ •? B ?
oa i 'LP Pi r* 3 m pp t -at j .
cjpa E. W EbtiH, St C<K Have
removed to 'ho to f k Building
BaSsA* urffi® pcxtd' r above Um ‘' Hu
fjjk*, ' gr-ivcs ' n Hr nd street, whe e
*''* J *’ they offer for s le on r-.isona
terms B -o*b ami - hoes ol every doscrii lion, of
llieir ' Wt inunufactu e consisting o’t
eqn pair Gentß-iiicii’. 11 iota.
»j. H) do i’oilskin shoos, high A low quarters,
100 do Calfskin P" nips.
75 do. Boev skin 'hoes,
s<> and" Sealskin Humps,
S?JK) do Br .gnus,
;rp<l di. ’nm-Pi '-hoes,
,Vi/>/ s iwyeu.o nonrs shoes,f
i- linns hinds.
!*),>. Morocco Shoes,
Do Sealskin do.
Do alfskin do
Feather walking shoes and tlotlee.s,
ulisses ntid -’h klrciis *1 nls aud : h *cs f e.-
erv descrip' i • t.
N R MS .w ork of their own Manufcc mo
warranted not to rip
Ju ii'2, ls.3l—lv.
FOR SA lA' 9
* N I.KBAN’T ' O \ II made to or-'er in
" Newark, and perhaps a belter pie ce of work
cannot bes Hind
Also, > FI WO FORT:-', f superior tone and
workmanship I'll') •!\f' I I r.il
Vansville, 1 ra vford co 'May 12, l d‘.
NO . K E.
rFORWARN all persons (Von trading I>r a
certain note of hand given by nio to a dr
Font, so., ct.imc in the la- of March •> firs'- “j
Aprii. A doe about the ~4llt of December 18->-
for iwent • five dollars. \s the c msiiieraum'
Co-- he i ai l note was given lus fail and, I <»►
u „ |. Jii it unless co p dud bv law.
may 12. 1632. W'f|«l«»r Phillips.
JUST l ÜBM ’HED
And for sale at the Columbus hook Store,
TDK I. >BT VIRGIN , l’ TllE S Ui’E;
A N 11 icforteal Novel, connected with tb. in
dinn War i the s„utn, in Iho years HI h
J;t 14 aqd !,'• -and Gen Jacks .n, uow t resc
■deni ol tin.- United la CS.
B.V DOS PE. HO C4SSR.WFK.
’A fe c.'iuc remi'.iifn g "'1
rn:i , t;i f NORTON. Bread street.
CO! EMBUS BOOK STORE.
ft.yV' i received at my - to-e the follow
.Bin new and other iti'eresling pubiica
lions:
Fcgi ne Aram 0 novel bi the author ol L elham
Tho ‘ orsaken, a title > vols,
The ; olish t hi fs an historical romance 2 void
Hnmih Library No. 2!) Court and Camp of it i
rtnnarlc.
Parly V 'ohmibcs,
Universal 1‘ ngstcr,
Flulc Instructors,
lloule't’s Interest Tables,
Cotetidgc. 81,elii at i! Keat a works,
Sc .U‘> Nui>otooii 3 voU,
t’u,.','- Morgagni 2 vul .
]yr. V.I'CS Viliwil O'V
Kbi.t’o s i'ractTcc of iVtcdieino2 “Vos!
Tii’uot’s 1 hemi.-tty
Bictint s An mini ol I'ltyaiob'gy,
Ainsivoith’a I ictn nrivv,
Methodist llyum Boulta (pocket edition) ,
Pra, er Books (do.)
Sand Box’s ntid Ink lands,
P.at IVies V Citing « ai ls Blank Card A«;
Together will, a great vaiicly ol l ooksat.d fan
•cy ai tici s too run ieious to pm i icirim i/.c.
Api II an. E S NORTON
TO IHI.VT.
t cnovctitcn' f)i\' Hing Home on O/lelhmp"
J' t't rurt At n., I I VERY STABLE ot
Crawford tire! —-Applv to
match T—tb JOHN M ill I'F.sH'!.
CO li H lITH.
I Fewd %. ' r UaHtckV. t,t-.t nianufiut u
ri cd coiacU, fi.r rab-t b o
nitty ii. Law lion R Ilovt'-I.
mbBIS Mi#Hß £~-'j g
ON on; IgNMUnT
\ ml for attlp, hr
MiOIUI EU,TARVER, & CO.' ;
\ piece < itca sums
v r 14 13 rubalctta asset tod
hi 44 E nicy Prints “ •
t S 4 It. td ,N stripe;! D meslici •
;{ •• Negro t Imlj, wo.-dlcns
7 •* Saitiuette
3 44 Fustians .
3i 4 Due : uc pnrpln & Red Plaid M
1 10-U3 Fiction HnUtmiaa “
3 li 13 lirmamas “
2 *• lnrieU .hie Ink
k-1 I,cither i'uns
1 p■ b I fable Diaper
'1 11-12 1/02 Poeket B -oke
2 ps bi pr Black t 'inpo ,
(! 4 wl > Book muslin
2 ‘‘ TamUu'iid “ 44
7 44 l.cuo 4
2 “ Malimi P! ,th. .
4 Nopi Greene Table Govera
l> • ii'uc i abio do.
3 ps V, vetoetts
l‘J . v verietu
it J»*. : *.» il
1 i)..z autbriek llkfs
2 it. t,k . nk Gloves
1 2 4 White 44
20 BLls i'riino Pork,
It 4 * iVI -ckeiel, An 3 (
4 44 “ No 1,
1 Pine Ameican Brand'.',
2 Uc Casks 'litlagi Wine, i
I • Tciterilfe 44
1 Indian Bbl. .‘iiisnat' 4
| lt libts E. (',lc.ms ICUrn,
5 '• l as ,'iiigur,
In K 'gsT nt.acco
(i Boxo.l <ln page,
2d P.auitts,
(i Baskets Sr net Oil,
20 Boxes > adur.
and 14 Si vara. Ist quality,
5 44 Bpct fail • ms,
12 •* Ft: i, dn and Herrings.
10 Bags Green Poilcc,
All if which a. tci -s wii: he : old bv wholesale
and on ncco.nnda rmr ter,,.a. ..i-,. Don s lreiu
ihe* mi tr, '.v.ould dn well,ln Cali ad exam
ine fortfccmelV'Cs.
June hill
"fl ‘i’ll: r*.
mm .1-4 %>M & :«#? C* f8
f p 11 E A i gusto fmairance ami Rank- !
11 mg r... putty w li in- :uc 1 rodnee atid ■ er
eh indi-e against the dangers of River Naviga- •
it ti on gmxl steam Imats and other fiver craft,
and tit t u g od vessels from Apnlachico a to New
Oi'eatts nr t he at I antie cities.
They tvi I a!s i I ike it. o risks it; on /Juilriings,
Motctnnid'fe su'd Bn and tee
<!EJ> IE OII.U YE thl'd, .In; vl.
XFAV sntl. VG
v. r v : 'htf v:.', -* . 2
•/. J. IJ.yNFIt.M fv CO,
5 T AVU ju. t nv.itu and mi .an’ ••." -rtmvut
I. k. nfrqmn/G ,! n it eiiuecd price.
-Aiiiotiq them ate lie- , amg tr.k‘i s, viz:
I’d k It.iliaii 1 usJtlng.s- , elm ,v baio.icit siji-.s,
(» tt de Nap and G.o '•
• er.-.i -i. ■ Pit ‘ m i,
F ,-;l:eil vie inis, (vow si v ,e.)
Fivne.h Belgian Gin.. . ~
,i„.
Jaconet cambric an,: nibr : mu-Bns,
r-wiss. h nik, at and ni.til :-t e tilts,
I,:ico capos at>d e Tta. s,
oh t i .iota im' tbici.l cdgom'S.
* o fill Do I.U, ft a .ii) .V .... -o cup?,
I .in -ii and hr -1 eamltt'ic ftps,
While pongee do
While -imi green gno-c veils,
(ii 1 aiteo.ll liilXt Sj.k ilOnC,
di„' do . it I do
While and lirewn s.lli glovis,
Dunstable and Leg tea:) h . s,
Belgium stri|.o do
nglisli chip mid coUajje and >.
A c'ttip e*e assoi t iciil of iniiinarj,
Road bags and pur t s. tllk do.
lit. wn .V gtcei, paraseis,
do. <! > IJm r.-ltas.
t’eeilclo h Fo-tiano, Tickings,
Apt mi cheek,, A c
AD- O—White satin beaver Hals,
' Boots and ,
Hardware and t iit! ry,
Joiner's Ii ois Ae.
rr.av ~> 1833
HfSDiri Lil, liiVtl.t Hi.
i s A A I ipeeiveit t-v a t v ,i- the t Bovv-
I A uijj tie ds CO e.umigliii.cnt- wfiicli they
offer on iavnarntdo terms
55 bhis. t hoicc ( irier, ,
30 Rexes Newark Pippin do.
70 bbls iiicintin i V> iusi.ey,
(10 - 4 N. O. Molasses,
12 hbds. Bacon,
20 bins tek and Pork,
10 Otuius Figs,
(! Itox-'S Mavanna f'igars,
l)c and Pino, i leliraled nuinufaetiire,
50*13 x - Vi ia A N Tobavuu,
ft quarter e.-iv- .11. Imscy Wine,
150 Saclo: >a t
2" en-es I i-iiiitn Bjrrup A. Lime Juice,'
30 bids Mis ii,
Bii.it Is lush Potatoes.
20 Stacks piimc Green Coffee,
ft Imtrels genuine Motion jnhala Whiskey,
12 Paltoi'i. barfthnar ploughs, made by E.
Pars n, Enfield *'on'i.
Cognac Biandy with a variety of other
Aiticles. may Id, 1832.
G. W. DILUMJH \M,
©ffers tor Sal t,
too barrels Pi- lderi Pork,
200 sacks Five.pool anil Turk’s Island salt,
.50 bhls Western Whiskey,
100 dn. N. Orleans vl. lasses,
250 and >. various qualities sugar,
50 dn. Mackerel,
40(h) ibs. Itluit gun Grindstones,
1U() Bides uppei Leather,
2(100 lbs. sole Leather,
Ft too Bis Bacon,
1 50 Bolls Kentucky Bagging,
80 coils Bale Rope msv 13.
«TKWAiIf N.i SiS 4 >* '
V.N iho first Tuesday in August next Mill be
B ,dd at llie t.'eurl House in Lumpkin.
Strwnit Gonnty, between the usual hours ol
,lie. the following pi petty low it: '1 lie ea-t
half of lot number 121 in the 2(»lh district of
; origiunllv Leo now Siewarl County l evied
min- the property of William 11 Braswell »•>
itisfv two fi tits, isst ed fiuut a Justices'Court
.. i tawford (nrity, or e in favor r.f I awshe A
Baeoti, tint triher in favor ol’ Edward Barket
. inst said Bt i-ived l.evy made umi iciurned
".ION .'THAN V. BKIDGKS, PhflT.
Im t- Hi, 183A
fiesris, «»Ai) SATi RbAV, :* >,
NIiUMUvU .SUMMER
Fy.'iiE 8 iiiiseritH rs hnic jus! linisii.d
epcillug a tit 0 stork Ilf t.l F v ft t ./’-
ll.e ■'il’Kl.V StMMi... ;jliV (,000s
flats, Niitios Badd!ery. rmiker and I lard
ure, wi ill are oli'ei ed to the puma: ut su -
ptices'iii 'h.-j li. jm. w Hi giv,- -ati,lactam. 'I b n,
tfieai are respects illy r. qttt-s ed to edl a.m
ex in me bn lliuir.selca—'lll stock is Conipo
sod partly ~f the fidi'-wing aiticles:
l ukiid vl .-..11 Pra.ls,
. -. I , soil figtuen uiusiiiis, 1,1 ad doscriplions,
lu-J n rubes ginghams, fancy lounge,
nil ■ c ol t very variety,.
K ick. v\ bile and iaacy coloi tl Hiii,s,
■ luck and v h.'.c sT in,
. lii.x >,.i»d i.-sb. mi,M . eat i-f bounds M
belt rd.lm cap ai. l taffetas ito.
aniys ami genl S Iveaver tied hntseskin gl vo
and .mr. c
Lulit ! 11 ii geip’s : arnlo-n who c N tialf base,
V case <»f ta diiooai le'Diipsialiio s;t.u i.egh.-rn
bonnet--.
\ few <1 Zen straw ’i >imets.
1 tl'i. 'iiii-mrliai-nti.l ok, Cj ape »V ( q.-ago tau
iuik is,
Lad;-- i : .! c ui.fn.ie nul- 'f:.
Ni tiiiciil 1 ti eiand stra ,v Lands,
1 .logno. Lavondui. li * A i lorida water,
Itoot Ro es,
slv Ii .le 1, .. if pit los linen,
1 liir. fil'i.iiyu .> Kiis.-ia Diaper,
11. own and Meachc-.d linen ilrtils,
■ tack Is Hibsz:-.ies,b n iiuzett yjirini eUtts,- «\e |
K.-ueti c. as si u au*es, NniiHms summer eaiMblets
Bleuii.il coll.in aatiin dims, niv v, iv1.-,
gomi .1 nd new assort men tei Vteis.aifea \ es
t.ngf,
Ase iuces light \ fancy Valencia Vestings,
La nos parasols niiii ge-ntleim-u » • mhreiias,
Blk Italian cravats mid linen collars,
Ph cud < amhrte and long lawn
Ladies fine; sitk and heed bags, fancy fans, ]
Brown and bleach'd shirtine« 4 sheetings, I
tu-iton Diaper.
Garment and furniture dimities.
A large and fine selection of dieii, tuck end
side e-inib ,
I pi. C--black i-ouiln'Z'nc r<.- (ic.iie wear,
IN (hick t Is, .-iburgiis :i <i i in ek»,
l- itrniiuic blue ami sc trie, eltui hs,
•i 1 tt„d 4 4 plaidb ale. si-ipes. siinu.s,
Bueur. in naddmg x e
B'eiirtw silk ttud.ootton, readies, pin-, Ac &e. 1
A I tgo and ti"e aa»' itu.nit of black and dah .
hats ami caps.
Ldy genlli-iuf u’g and ehilriren's shoos of ill
kind and q !i.li.-s
Lady’s t, g< 01, - t ,’s --add! -s br.d. -a uj mar-'
litfgalts.
CROC EERY.
t L r.i x- I. very >. lire- . A pink warn,
iniiiiio', >v tv ol ail kit (is- tumblers ip M ine
ea-iots 4v,
Ai. gcan.l f-11 assortifHMit of Ilyidv me atnll
( if tnl v, J me;' Tunis, Axo.,, I toes, i) Black
suitih’s i o :«
Film tutiel and sv. i, g ghttet'!>
Loii-r anti cap paper.,-ick quills and peonds
tuny ~j. L.tiwlidit iN lioMtli.
iLliiSv""
i:us rscr o* f/ Attain l*out lialtimore.
u. j
»!oair.;i a»ui AutOfiGaii
id and American <iiu,
Mil'loiffl
Wim-s
'iat-i oles f
8 -ft J
Loafandbu.yvh Bugnr
Teli teen
A iargn o- sortment, J iner’s To. 1
\V: 1 he. offers lot sals on bis usual low
let ms.
dec Ft
j
' NEW FIRM,
c /•:. \ dual a a v v
AND
COM AIS TON nUK f NESS.
CBLDUSI S GEORGIA.
f!E sith -f-rtbeis re-pc, : :ii!lv itequ int llieir
friend, and tlm public ilia they liave for
med 1 connexion in the above business under the
name and ftle of
SHORTER, TARVER & CO.
They hi e comm ihou 1 and extensive ur
rang in- rits in progress lor the ice. pit,,n and
storage of produce, and will be prepared to
imike advances ell the same while in ' re or
I under shipment to New Orleans or New York.
i F„ 8 feHOKTER,
Fi-rncd > BENJ P. TARVER,
° S J AMES 11. SHORTER,
may 18, 1 '33
•71V if Sjhspp !tj.
GROCERIES AT APALACHICOLA.
f till., sub. c, ibei hits just received po Selirs.
Mary, Hnnnnli, I.lixabeth and Emeline,
from New Orl tins, the following Groceries':
- 20,000 lb. Bacon,
50 b'jls. Pork,
ft() <• AVhi.’kov,
15 libels pi ime N. O Sugar,
3l)lil,!s Rum,
150 casks Nails (assorted,)
5.) bids I'lour,
1 31 ceils Bale Repo,
Ut pieces Kentucky Ragging,
30 coils Manilla and Tiucd Rope,
•i pipes (. Brandy Si Holland Gin,
sft bag* t-rirne ilavanna ( ofiee,
25,D .0 host Ilavanna Scgar*.
The above together with the stock on hand is
the best ever ofVeied in this market, all of which
w ill bo sold low fur ( ash or apurnre, jin/nr
C fe NORTON.
Appalaeh cola, (Flot.) N’ey 10,18.’>2
Head Quarters. (>stli 11. G M. )
lolhotton, \C>th June, 1832. (
ORDERFD, That the following person* are
appointed llie Staff for 1110 f>sih Regiment
Georgia Militia. They will bo obeyed and ro
specteil accordii.glv
Robert Bio Im. Adjutant
John 11 Harrisot . ftergeant Mnjor.
James L Biliks, Paynns'er
Thomas G. I earson Quarter niasler-Serg.
Dr Robert A Ware, urgent!
Dr Get.. M Gullet, B‘utpeon's-mate.
A'ernsn tirnoote Fife ina ; or
WILLIAM P I’OBH. Col.
bull R. (■ M
SUI'LBVTJiF. blue.b ack, clqrct, olive brown
bottle and invisible gteeti uoth* I ureba
er* e.ro requested to call amt leek -h'oti'rh.
tnny 5. Lnwltoo &- llowt‘ll.
IMIfcHM LL.WY.
A SUI'B tii GTE.
The CoA.su.-ii at no 1, a weekly pri.it 1
.New i <»ik, relates the iolnivvaig (Uaft.^n,.
ivlhck UtoK jiiaot- .it n l.iie In liuti mu.
fi the Car... it.neats a stout Irishumi
just vva> , tupluycd b\ a you. .
mereliaut natned Geurge T.a.aiv , .0 ap
pear tit the r.Mitis and uuswer to 11,3 name.
1 he citrk called the roll—
.>011:1 Jenkins!
lit re.
i'eter I’llgarliolJ ■*
ltore.
George Tiffany!
Here am 1, sure,
i apt. \\ ho r»|-e you?
1 edtlv. George jStiflany, sure, uiut
tliat the jiiitlt man ve’t r e ill. 1
Capt. Yes, But y>> ’re not the tutm.
T ed. 'lTie devil httr.i tue and i a.nt.
Capt. Dm.l svve.il I uddy.
Ted. My iiatne is’ut INuldy, sir, axin.
your lave.
Capt. What then?
Ted. Is it the rale froth, then, von
want to know?
Capt. Certainly. I’ll have lit* lies,
lt d. V\ hy, then, in t< Il vutt the rale
: ttuih, my natue :s Teddy U’Engg.
t apt. W ell, Teddy O’lfugg, you
■ may sliuuhh r your musket and inarch.
1 ed. Where shall 1 march to, Cap- i
tain dear?
CnpF .lust w here you please. George (
i Tiffany is the man I w ant.
l ed. i tell ye Captain I’m the man.
Capt. Eat you jus! now told tm your
natne w as Teddy U’ldugg.
r iTd. And so did, sure all that is
| truth, and no he at all. 'I he terms are
| snotistnous.
Capt. .Sitoainmus! what’s tlml?
'J’c-tl. lam surprised at your ignor
ance, Captain, hui just tell me, huv’nt
y e a di\. 1:117 liWiul ye?
Capt. I\«».
Ted. That’s very uefurcliuiiate again
tor if you laid a d..yenary, ye’d eas.ly i
• understand vvlntt inane—that is to say,
Teddy o’liogg ill Irish :s equivalent just
:to George Ntdlaiiy in the American
1 tongne. Doat ye imderstui.d tidw ?
Capt, 1 cant say 1 do; and therefore,
.Mi. Tetldv (t’liogg, you have leave to j
.mttrclt out of the ranks.
'i’ed. Tltank ye, Gtiptain, there, with
yoiu lave, I wont go.
(’apt. Yon wont?
’l ed !\o I wont, nlivny* nxin your 1
Gave, In e r/.r, as 1 told you, m> name is
Tediiv t >! llogg, mid 'l tllrly tf’Rogg is j
Getti’g" l* tll'any, a,nd 'w. are both one
and Ux- s one tlnng, uskn.g your lavt
oniut again.
Capt. li.it you liav’ut tuy leave, so
m uch Mr. O’Eogii.
Te<J. it cam be done.
Capt. Cant!
'led. lao limv- in raizm. I inane: for
1 Fit just t« Il you how it is, t uptam; Mr.
j George' Stiibmy bou lit me lot*-all tins
day, to answer-his mime, for a pint ot
whiskey Rod one dollar, law ltd money;
and . ’in not the boy to be after deserting
my post.
CupL Corporal, to <• a file ol men,
and march Teddy O’iiogg out of the
lutiUb. •
'i ed. Shall ibe one of (lie EE ?
Corporal, lot.! luitv \v,u you go a
botit tiiarubmg ytiut>eli out?
Tub I’ll show Vv u, Corpor.d dear.
! Cut tv the first piite-e, I’d just <>l»st rve tliut
! ’tir George Still any may be Ins own s« it
hereafter, and be hanged to h.m. W ttli
ihis prnlfts, jititlemen soldiers and fellow
officers, 1 lave ye.- —[Exit, whistling a
time.]
One cf our Bond street dashers, who
had fiir convenienee, taken np Ins resi
dence at it certain so.cure house at
street, and had run up a score there, ab
i seated himself front the ordinary. This
1 enraged Locket, who commissioned his
wife to 20 :md dim lum; which M:.
hearing of, tloclart-d publicly, that it site
came, lie would kiss her. ‘Will he,
quoth Mrs. Lock it —‘will lie! Give me
nty bonnet, Molly, and I’ll see whether
any fellow on earth iiusspclt impudence!’
‘My dear,’ cried the cooling husband,
•pray don’t be so rush; you don’t know
whut it man might do in a passion! ’
London Paper.
The City Council of w-Orleans, on
the :3Jtli nit. passed resolutions authoris
tug the Mayor to contract v' iih Mr. Min-
TUftN (who made proposals to pave with
! round stones, at the rate of $3,50 per
I square yard) for tlie paving of nine streets
m that city. The vi ork to be commenced
011 the Ist Decetnbi r next, ami to be
completed !<*. the Ist December Ic3l.
The Detroit Gre/.e te extra of the 26th
ult. states that the apprehensions in rela
tion to ail anticipated attack on I hicago,
by the hostile Indians, have been proved
; t,’» be groundless, and that the troops have
been dtsbmidt and by order ot the Acting
! Governor of Michigan.
LOTTERY .NOTICE.
[ Htrest I jittery, nte tnfnrinsri th»i the f«-
i salt of tho Drawing whn-h took place on the
15lb May, 1832, may ho «*■« a h y •l'Wyk'ff*)!.,
1 K. 8 NOR I ON.
may IS Agent l»r the Manager*
VOL. u«—xo.
PO. ITIBAh.
. V o. th .(' F. ( . uritT (V Enquirer, June t)
* (.’)'/ tit./Vi 1 L.v /(a . .a 1 Lb, I L\ G.
t lie great Union meeting vv as hi 10 last
gm.ii me C>* sstt>n ivooin. As soon-as
ingot.vppi uaclied, 1t« in .1 1< ish EsiJ
»sc And iioniiu.itr ii .o, ( ii,.A'n .til U.e Vl .s
--1 i.iie Ct.Anvt linr J.vi iti. 'j t,% t.otninit
m.l Was can.c by iiCCnitiut on. I ben
... Bur in nl vt as liuwmliiut iv cutidtu i> 1. to
t.i. ciki.tr. D.ii.tcl j Acksini «) q ru.-i and
, l.qtuitu the 11.1 m, ol : lephen Alle.. Esq.
10, me first t iue-t re.xth ut. — .t vi ;is e.tn it and
Also Ity .icciani.itipii. G.dinn lee i.sq.
w as appointed tne s. eontl \tet-i res lit'nt
Ind t. ur.ieiiAs \t. t. .vvietic ~Aid Jolt.l A.
.5 livens, the frem un.es. At tins has
nic.it .1 ft vv of tne ni.ru tariff disutuonists,
wl*o hiui ~V't nit.) llie crown, cneii out
*‘ia>, “t.u,”‘>l.” Ibe linpiluci.l a.tempt
was pm down by uvv rvvla In.a.J oppliiune
aha apprtvlmivoti. t-i vtral vm. c.i cr.t and
out '‘Aiijunru m ;!n i urn”—i jeur. to
Ult Bill iv,” Midi w as tlu eruv. and vv inih .on*
tiniie.U lo prtff iipon lie m, tr ti trai ee.
Chauct littr iuet, then rttst and u a
U vv tipprtipr.-ate words st.iii ti tin pi.rjiose
lor wh.cu (i.c n.tvi.iig had bet-n caned,
vvliflt upon;
I ever Jay Ea.j. ruse and addressed tils
Icljcvv cAi/.t ns. lie tttscitnined tltt idea
that tin un-etn g L.iu beet, cmii and im' tho
purpose id Uov.lut .1g Hit- tei iiis of nny
p.iiriy, or Hit- views ol any political can
dioute they wt-i. c.ilit ti tegi lia r ler the
purpose Oi ex press: i.gtfit aentuuents of l!:c
people upon ihi importance oi the preser
vation oltnt Ui.ioi.. [Great tippl.mM.j He
hud been reqt.ested to move li e I'tsoin
turns on tins sin ji ci, wiocli he would pre
luct hy it few it-uiurns. iti saui tliat mu
ny there assemble<| t wt.o vvete a.- old as
!nrnst i),iv( n- sensible (bat ~1 ilu mr oei-po
nods ai our history nl which the itinou of
tin se .stairs Wile m danger, (lie good
sense, the patriOltsin and v and ine td tin p< o
pli , r. inovt ii that u.mger, ntid uevt-r tinted
to restore (he harmony ot the countrv: and
whenever any new thti-ger tm-incivi the
UiiAin, or approached tin nation, fit-same
qualities were necessary again toll tier
eis« djHitd would he .omul. qnutly t-Bic ■ ut.
Air. J. tien alluded to the wm of,tlu Ec-v
--oluttou, and particularly to ibt elonoi '.hat
war, when pntiuc credit was ex'.mc!, die
national dt la unpaid, and the tt.iA rent
States iurnung the cunft dv-racy in tlu. 1 mi
ditioti ol the sinus vt llliout u
hoop to bind them, it wits nude, ttijs
state 01 puhhe tt 1 ling that tlu prest nt con
stitutioti was trnu to. A s[i.rit ol coltbtd
cratiou and couctssiou was its basis, and
without tinit sp. a, it never ennid have
succeeded.
As tlu country vv us divided into varinfis
great sections, Having Uilieffciil ll.lticsls
atm piifs.nis, si. it was necessary that ev-’
try .pleat national tm asnre siioitld lie
loundt o in a spirit ol similar concession
and compioncM-. Nuiiti utter !bt ( 1 ..Sti
! tuiion Went into opi l alitm, ius got-ti ( id cts
'were seen. UMt.ll lev.vcu, coutt'itrtn?
1 w Int act! ihe sii., industry ltour.slt*--it and
: tilt hnslAintAiian .otioWi-it the piougi. vv .’.ll
the Cert.lll: t 01( : j mg the in.As 01 f.3
labor, faneb wiii .la 118 els 01 the sp.r.t
ol couCiiiAlio,. wi.ic ioitmd tlu ( «Aisii«
tut.on. Alter a wink- die J: re net. Invo
lution 01 I7c!.i shook fcurnpt— U.t ci.it*
taissiim was it ft 10 tins country. Tile
(inline lechngs an again awaKc-ia o —j i.s*
stoll again liilenlel.i (1 tI.C surely ol tt'.O
States—the ton. try was again u> tiang.r,
but it was s.itcd by tbe Tall ti oi r.-is
Country, such was the confidence ~ i..s
virtue; uud in that of the b;n.d ol [lairiots
by whom he was snnouuded. Mr. Jay
then ..llu led to the emhutgo, and noiiin
tercourse acts; tlie perto.. when our mitral
commerce was tin prey of tlie belligerents
of Europe, 'ihe a. definite suspension of
commerce, again created feelings which
tbreatned the country with danger, but
fortunately under ’fit provulet.ee 01 God,
and tlie good sense and patriotism 01 iho
people, all those vv ere aguui avoided. Mr.
Jay then alluded to the turiii laws passed
by Congress for the protection ol domes
tic industry. To thtso laws a strong spi
rit of opposition had been awakened in the
Southern Stales. The southern people
complained that these laws were unjust,
that they were unconstitutional, lie- did
not echo—he only stated their sentiiusuts.
for hiuistll, he believed th.se laws wire
constitutional; but whether they wire
wisely enforced or not, is now not the
question he would consider. It was e
uougli for lus present purpose to say that
the .Jouthern Slates maintained that tho
imposition of duties for the protection of
iintouluciure was unconstitutional, and
dial in one State, resistance to the tariff
threatened to brake out into open resist
ance. lie was far from justifying them
in the ground they had thus taken; he
was merely stating facts, 111 order that
they might he well understood and the e
vils provided against, which threatened to
result from them, it might be asked, do
vou Itelicve tlus State- is in earnest iu its
threats ? lor a long time lie did not be
lieve it, but now be was sorry to say, be
did believe they were in earnest; in proof
of which they had the s|n-eches of die
Southern representatives 111 Congress
men of great talent und undoubted abili
ty; they bad tbe violent harangues ot the
Governor* who was supported by a major
ity of the legislature and a majority ol the
people, who to owed their ik tcnuiiiutiou