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mm Will PRINTED AXD PUBLISHED lVtf 30U HJL11A1AC1TO AND COLUMBUS BTTE. (Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; or, Three Dollars at the end of the year. TERMS New Scrie....lVo. 45, Vol. I. COLOUR'S, SATURDAY, ltrGVfT 1, 1833, Whole IV umber, 1235. THOMAS WHITE'S Vegetable Toolh-achc Drops. rgHIE nnly Spccitio ever yet offered to the M. publio, fruiu which a milieu! anil permanent cure may la- nbtaino I ol' I li.i I il im grrra ble puin, tho tooth-ache, wilh all ill uttcn-tliint orilt: luch at fracturing jaw. in extract log of the teeth, which otteu proves mure painful Uihii the toolh-tiche itn If; nnd cold pamng from (he decaying teeth to ilio jaw, thence lo tfic head, producim; a rheumatic nlTeotioil, with many other unpleasant ' fleets, such us disiigrcciihle bicaih, bail taste in llu mouth, tea. &c. all of which are occasioned fr.iin foul ii r di-caylng ti'eth. I inn bap, V i 1 1 haviiiK il n P"Wer tn offer to the world i TPiuedy that will nut only remove the pain, but preserve the teolh from further decay, end di'tnoli the curium inulter frnm c 1 1 us .tiuve lint commenced achim;, urn) remove I lu-i win r anil all other filth frnm the teeth, restu ring theiD to lie i Ith anil uicfulnrn. HEOOIVIMEN'iDATIONSJV ' , . Mount I'teamttl, 'id mo. 1 Ollt, Ui,i. .'Seme time since, 'rhoaial White deposited orue of bit touth ache drops with me, in order to try tho viiliilily thereof, and to nscer-tuin .whether there, was any propriety in mailing the thing pnblio. I hare tried it in about forty cases, and have only fnilml in 1 wo instances, und these were more of a rht'U matio iifTcotion of the jaw, than idiopathic odontalgia, nnd on that account I think was the failure. They certainly aro worth a tri al of every person who labors under that dis ease of the tooth. Dr. V. JUDK1N3. Baltimore, Juhplh, 1820. Soma tirao last May, Dr. Thnuins White left with oic some of his Vegetable Tooth Bohe Drops, and requested me to use it in my praclioe I accordingly did recommend it to six of my friends, and ionic of them had hern complaining of the tooth-ache for more than three months: and out of the lix it hud perfectly cured five. I am now fully convinced of its salutary effect, not only curing the tooth-ache, but prevents teeth from further decaying. J. II. WINCHESTER, M. I). Certificates of important cures, with directions, will accompany each phial. Sold by O. Ic S. CROSBY. Columbus, March 17, 1HM 25 OSBORN & KING ARE now carrying; on the largo T INNING ESTABLISHMENT, formerly owned by John Cunning, near the bridge across the Scioto river at Columbus, when-they will constantly have on hnuil mid for alu by wholesale or retail, Solo I. outlier. Spanish nnd Country Upper do. Calf Skim, Skirting, Black Hurticss and Tanned Deer Skins of the first rate quality. I'crmns from a distance can be supplied with any quantity by giving a few days' notice. Saddlers and Shoemakers will do well to call anil examine for themselves. The high it price will bo paid in cash for Hides and Skins. Sept. 14, 1831. I VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. inni'b Aciit;3 r "n'1' be"s uc- lWJW tinn I, township T, rungu I, United States Military Lands. Tnis section lies in Tusournwas county, at the mouth ol Still-water. The main Hue of Cannl passes through tho seotion. A considerable prupnr tion of the seotion is bottom lnnd, and it is believed that few truotsof land are superior in quality or possess greater natural udvan tagoi. -ALSO, 200 acres in section 4, township 5, range 16, in Delaware county. A liberul credit will bu given, if desired, for the principal part of the purchase money. The title is indisputuhle. For terms apply to P. D. WILCOX. Columbus, April 5, 1832. 98 SWAI.Yl'S Panacea, for tho cure of Scrofula or King's ovil, Rheumatism, White Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and Skin, General Debility, &a. Fur snlo by L. GOODALE it Co. April 19, 1832 nHO TAVERN BELLS. "JUST received nnd for sale by WM. A' 9 GILL & Co., an assortment of TAVERN BELLS, from 50lbs. dowu to 8 ounces June t, 1832 ndO J. KtlMW.lV A' CO. FORWARDING and Cuuiuiistiun Mer chants, Columbus, Ohio. March 10 24 PHOENIX INK MANUFACTORY, JXeto York. frVIE subscriber, having for several years years past, rjis an apprenticennu-iore-tnnn to his father, Roger Prout, who bus lately declined business) devoted hi. whole attention In the manufacture (if Pit I.N I ING INK, during which time several vulunbh. im-tmircineiiti in the admixture and proportioning of (tie different iuitrcdii'iiti have been made by his lather and himself, is p. rsuiuii il that he oan'rViriiish that article superior in quality to any exhibited fur sale iu thiscoun- It being the inteution of the (ubiuribcr to continue the maimfnoture of Printing Ink, at mo same t aatory, and with the sainu machinery, lately occupied and used bv his father, tie respectfully solicits the patronage of the public, and trusts he will deservo it by his exertions to havo the article manufactured by him of a superior quality. Ho alio hopes that ha will be considered as entitled tosome patronage, from tho olrcuiuslunco of his being the only person in this country who has served a regular apprenticeship to the business. lie manufactures nnd tolls fur cash, his ttisrranrotnnd approve,! Printing Inks, at the following reduoej prices! For book offices. No. I, nt lOt) oents per Ih. t No. 2, 75 oi-nta; No. 1-2,6 1-2 cents i N i. 3, 40 cents) No. 4, 34 oents) and nous offices will be supplied al 30 ccnti. He has also invented an Ink of n superior Jiunhty for the Napier and Power presses, and or all composition rollers, which he warrants superior to any manufactured in the United States. Book Ink, wak ami strong, nt 50 ceil' per In t iV'wi Ink, weak anil strong, at 30 oents per lb. MO-iEs P. PROUT. New York. January. 1832. Isaac N. Wiiitino, atrnt of Mr Prout for the sale of hi Inks in Ohio, will keep constantly on hand iren. ral supply of thein, wiioh he will liirnish nt hin U ink-tore in Columbus, for cash, nt the siuusi priors they can b" had at from the inillliif icluror in the city of N w York. Or I t ar- respectfully solicited from Printers in the Si ite. Jinuu-y IB 19 ULAN'K DKEDS, S'JITABLE for man and wife, nr tngi-,iers oi, with the covenants, Sec. rcqui fedbr the) Retisxl Statutes, ju-t pri if I anil t .r silo at the olhoe of the Oaio Slalt Jour Ml. March 17 CABINET W AtlTl-W OMi RESPECTFULLY ininiins his fri.inls. and the publin in Rim nil, that he bin n moved to his New Eilahlidiinent a leu, .lours north ol tl.c National Hotel, and nearly Hi"Site the Court Iluwe, ivieic he intends keeping cnn-tai.tly mi h .ml, n ecnrrnl assortment of (Aiii.Mir FuiiMTunu, nmong which will b S ilos, Sideboards, Sioroinri s, logeiher with eveiy other inline in bis line. All orders for Furniture thankfully rcceiuil, anil proinptlv utlrncleil In. Lumber, and most kinds of Country pro-Jnoe, received in pin nient. Ci.lniMhus, Mnv 2, I R32 n!B A b'ARM FOR SALE. THIH E lubscrihrr will si ll, nt a luw price for Jl Cnh, n valiiuhle FARM, contuining about 1G0 ncres, situate in Madison township, at the mouth of Alum ereik, formerly owned by David Taylor. Tin re arc iibout 50 acres cleared, mid a good Mill tent on the same, For terms apply to R. BROTHEIITON. May 25, 11)32 n:15 tf JOE1A ISESOOK8, H AS received 50 dot. ('ollins & Co'f Axes Hand Axes, ami Hatchets, of every pattern, and still further improved in quality, which ho will sell by wholesnleor retail. A special opportunity now prrsenlsnf obtaining Collins and Co's lirnnd Axes, nt the sign nl the Big Axe, as no more of that article will bo manufactiiteil . Also received, tin extensive assortment of GOODS, too numerous to mention, suited to lac wants of the country ; which will he sold us low, for cash, ns at nny place in Ohio. Pork, Flour, Cheese, Wheat, Sugtir, Hemp, Feathers, Rags, Deer Skins, Beans, und most other kinds of produce, will be purchnsed and the highest price given at the said sign of the BIG AXE. Nov 10,1831. 10 If LEATHER AND WHISKY. rBUlE subscribers haling taken u room u 1. few doors westol R. VV. M;Cn's store, and opposite the Muiket house, intend keeping on ha ml an assort meiit uf good LF.A Til EK ami WHISKY, all of their own manufacture, which they willsellrhcap fur cash, wholesale or retail, or exchange for Hides, Bark, or Grain They have now on hand fifty barrels ol Old Whisky; which will he sold cheap fur Cash only. Cash paid fur Hides at their Store, or Tniiyard,on Water-street. IS VAC TAYLOR & SONS. Nov. 10, 1 831 Ii9 FXRMSl.rSvlE. rilllE subscribers will sell on good terms. J the folio 'iug described binds, viz : A tract of 1 0 j acres, atiotit two mitts from Ci.Jumbus, in the toiks 1 1 the beiuto itvct, ULar buliivunt's mill ; u mall young orcbanl and other comfortable improvements thero-on ; now in tho occupancy of Robert Cloud. A tract of 117 acres, lying about two uii'e.-south enst of Culuiubus, well timbered, good bind, about 40 acres under improvement. A tract of 253 acres, about four miles north eastol Columbus, on which Henry Long now livcs;nhout GOiiorcs under good improvement, n good nrahard, and buildings appropriate. Also, 105 ncres, twelve miles oust of Columbus, within half n railo of tho new town ol Cumberland, on the National rnnd, with small improvements. This, considering the prohublo incrcusing value of that situation, will be sold as a bargain. Also, 100 acres, unimproved land, being Lot No. 9, range If, town 4, section 3, United States military land. This tract may be had for 150 dollars; rich soil, and good limber. Good and nceouimndating terms will be given, and titles unquestionable. BUTTLES k MATTHEWS. March 10 24 MACHINE CARDS, HMUOM the manufactory of J. & J. A. -fl. Smith & Co. Leicester, Massachusetts, consisting of Numbers 2!, 31), 31, 32, nnd 33. Wire for snlo by L. GOODALE It CO. January 0 10 DOHEIirYlTLEmY, Forwarding und t'uiiimiKsUiii Merchant", Columbus, Ohio; AfitNTS for Ohio, Tnuv, ii Eiue Lix March 24lh, 1832 28 BUILDING S TONE. HIE iiuseriliers leseeeiliilli inform the cllil lis of C'olunilui", l,ut th. v luive comiueiM eil the qu iriynn: of 1. Ste. wo an I a half imIi s Iroiii t 'olinni us, nn the ci do river; wher lh. y will coiistanily keep ll supply of good building Stone; uli.i, tliel will oniitraot to deliver Slutio in Coluialiui, on reusunable terms. GRAHAM & MARSH U.I.. Murrh 15, 1832 n20 if SADBLEHY, fWlllK stibscriber will keep on band n con-JL stunt supply ofSKIHTINO nfthehest o::ality; and f.astern Sr.ATI.Mi ; b.ADDl.t. 'i IXKliS i IIAME5; together with every iir-ti :le of Saddlery. M. NOItTllRUI'. Cnliimhna. .Tilly 50. 50 tf (KrPOWDEIi.-CO fllllU subscriber, snlo ai;ent in this place X for tho sale of powder, now has on hand. and will e.onstanlly keep a supply t the above article, warranted tn be superior to Oupont's, or nny other, and which he will sell by tho kej at tho mantifaciiirri's prices. JUIIN UKOi'KS. November 3, 1831. 8 U'UST received frnm the Taper Mill at r til Yiihniru r nils isiiperlliie Post Fouls on n. Xo I do No 2 1 PAPER. Crown Wrapping Cup do Cns'i naid for Rues O & CROiDY. Fohrnnri 4 IH V ,i .S CilOS.lY. ,i C., , leiln v tate house, are pii rrneivin,' from New York twenty lonsul Merchandise. con- istiui; of HARD AND QUE ENS WARE, DUL'GS AND MKDK'IXKS DYE STUFFS, I'.lt.YTS. OILS AiMJ GKOCKUIKS. Our friends are invited to cull mid examine the quality null prices. May 30 5? COACH ATT CAWA JAMES S. W11YTE, PF.CTFl'LLY inloiius the public, Jfi.O' that In' eontiuui s to curry on the ahme liusini s. in all its various hrinietics, in nis nm ImikI in Cidiiinhui; wliere POS I "m tti-.. CIIAHI'lTKES, (ilOS and tULKIES, nl rv description, can he hint nl the -linrlen notice and on reinonahletcrnjs. All kiiul.ol Carriages n.ade to order; nnd eld one. re paireil tim: paiiiK U in ine neaic.'i siyie. Coluiiil u!, Urj.l. 27. 4 (StT "WANTED -CO BUSHELS olSTONECOAL. Inquire of JAMES S. WIIYTE. II vr IMCTOIIX. CHEAP AS THE CHEAI'EsT ! ! CEO. TI. LAMSON L Co. MAVK on limiil of their own tnaini Ttictn re. nt tde old ftuiitl two (loon north ul Mr Itusfi ll'i Tavern, 11 gintral and lull ussoit meiit of good ami FAS1I0.AABU: HATS, Made of the best Material and by first rate Workmen; which they offer liir sale ut Wholesale or llr.tuil, On as good terms ns (hey can can be had nt any establishment in the western country. Thev rcsncctfullv solicit the natrnuaire of their friends and the publio. G. II. h. &. Co. Columbus, April 7th, Ic.TJ. N. B. Wanted, two apprentices at llie obove business. J'cw Hook Store. r91HE aubsoriberii, luivinc cnn.mMiottl tin: JiL UOiiK SKUJXO UUSLNKsS in lie Itiwn of C(ilniiibu8, in Mr Lync Sterlings new lirick buildiiif;, Jiluiitrd on the fust t'uv of High it n et, nearly oppu-i'i'lo Mr Rni il'f tuvi rii, take thi ojinnriuniiy of iiiloriniiit: the iublirf that Ihcj are now oj'ui'in a cn cm) ussiirtuicnt of JIIiscllitneQUi, Law, JlhtHcal Theological 9 Jlishriraly Classical, and common which will bu a iKI wliolu-talo it retail fm ciuli, ut rvituucit priccr BLANK BOCKS. Also, an cxlcniivu asurinn:iit of Ului'lt Uooki ctniMtiii of Day li.n.k, Li'ilrf Journah, llt'cortl, li ickoii, It ecipt Mrin oriiitituni, and Blunk books; ruled and buiio! in the best st Ic. ConsiMine of Wiitinr, lt-llt-r, Wrappii' Tea, and Wall Papur; which will bo (old ) tho ream or holt, at wholuault? pricti. Likrwife, n select iiMrtim nt of Anno JWu jtc, ol (he latest nnd most ''aFhtuniildt kiiid Also, iiitriicdoiifl tur the ('larinii, Violin, Fliitn, File, and Kliculct ; Kiiiles nmi 1 i eD and Violin Siring, Clarinet Heeds, ike. kc. at New York pricei. 150UK IHNDERY. (-onncetrd with their store, they bnve ti UOOK ItlNDKUY, well supplied will, bind ing tools and materials, together with u su-prrior Hilling Machine, From Iuhl' exprri ence iu thn Book lliadiiig l.mim m, they (l it (er theinelvLS that tl.ov lirr enabled to Mile and hind Hlank Hooks, of nil sizes for county, name, or other purpists, will) or without spriiiirhiicks, in the uiuft nibMuiitial maiiin r. 1 uhlisheriof linuk who may wih to havt an entire edition, or any lar.'i- ninn it , bound, are iuf inueil that (hey will contract to bind the i ii at rti'lrrn prit-es. Old bo. dure- bound. T UKNHUI.L, HF.NJAMIN I,. TUKMLTUi. N, B. They will truiisant thir hiM(ntt lior.'in thriiiiiii'' ol i. J. 1 UHMIUI I-Colunihii. Fe!). C '11 R uT r-ceii-il, iiiul lor su e hi II'. .1. i! Ull.l. St Co. Kmc Tons oi JTJICIAT-TA IHOM: cou-i'ting in purl u' liu lol- iiiiuoi! issoitun ni : lir .uil nnd Narrow TIIIE; II or jo Siioe, Uar.broad uuil narrow I'uiol Scullo,!; S-quaro,;, J, I and I J inch ; Hound 1 , 3-lt, ami I inch I Spike and Ururier's Rods; Likewise, si si nsustinent of Ktiilish and Ainerieiin blister, Crowley nnd Spring Steci. a fr.eneral ns'orliueiit ul OAST STEEL AXES, Hatchets, Mattocks and hi In; L'annl, Kni;- listi anil Peyoiishire phovels ; Siiailes, Ma nure and May Folks A i;ood assortment nl Itin-.-es, Iroin l In 'JO inelii s. 20 II '"'"f U by U, unit lOhy U W in- itoiv (ilnss; 30 rvecs u-sorleil, lu ll .luiil.itlii NAILr1 ; h our, live, and six int h M'lh'KS. On hand. Cookini; Slovisolu vtiiely ol Pnlii rns Kr.mklin nml Ti n Plutu l". Coal Grates, Wiinon DoX'.'S, nnd a sji'iis sal assort mint I Midi ,w Ware. A lurje ui'ort-meiit of TIX, CUl'I'Ell und Sh.-a UiOA' An) of the nhovcntlieles mnv be had forn small iidvanee on Pittsburgh priei-s. Cm i-try vcrchnnts, Cirpeiiters and lllaiksiniihs. are invit-d to cull and examine I in ri-wi'l h.- rurniibrd as , w as can hp ; iirchnse'. 'Tin Ciueiuiiiiii.or nny of the Easiero cities Orili rs troin a itis'iiiice will be i-romplly at leiid'dln. and bills uinde us low ns ih neh the iiersons were present. Counfri pri-rfurr I'ikrn m erilimipe I w o A pienin es, (H,t s f-n1; ih,. cui-try) are wiin ted tu I he Ttnnii t l.u o,. i , hi W. A. Cil'.L i Co. Aniil'ih.llAJ lio'.H. WHISKY. 7: r7) Uii.rvis i.i S'l .ri r WHISh V. ju-l leceivt d illi'l lor .ill.1 t'V DOill.R I V & Ll'.irV May IM III.S ' il ! CIDF.R. rjfll II E siihiptilier wi-to lo i nn bai' 100 barrels of Pure C lib r joiin nrtooks May ? ii36 !HTK SMITH Pl'IN T!.r :-:b V V si -s sin r rc'i i i'iiii li ini'iams li epni.tn-out he li ,6 conioo-neeil the t'h. V" tm-ilh --o a! its l.rallilus. in the In. tilling li ttio-ll; ceupkd t.) John S. tlilu.ni'-, e u Id-" U-iuili hop, no Itich xreet, near Hi;!. ;r et ; k :.i ri o' ioten-:.- k-i pine on hand n jreu'iuil usut mi nt ol (lelurui l.m Us, l.nti t.i'S, uiol il-isi I.. u ka, nl" i;vi.rv di:i-erii.ti"ii ; tilf", a very ru prrmr kind ol t.'i -1Ve Mills nnd i ff. e llcu-t- ts. Iro'i ttoies and Stove l'iie, I lis-at--. hii'ier Hulls, Turn Mm k'es. k. nil of v. hud. n il! l-e sold .hoii':::ie i r ri tii-.l, to n er h inis r thus. II" will liiiii-clf r i:-' t . il. I U l( tn-! of rcpairi-, i:i hi - ili.e f hll-iiie i ; ul.i ill Iho'e lil'ii uoiv l is i lrii'e.i Im f l iu. ivilh tin ir pitroniiue, n.nv nh in I. .vn i- s li.-ir wniL d nc iu ll.e l- si noiiuor. : tll hort is-.sj-... A.MJLI-.W t-ITL.-i. Jjly 21, IC32. -Kl .Vi i: '.Mie lacs I its) 'iii' i ' i ii 1 1 ( j.'i. tiic a? I' i nuiKlii). I r tin- nr I Itis: In the t.ivi'stin'4 oi .M !tf"iiierv. , r. orwiih and Jaelritii, Ij t vui ti n h Inn di id diil In r nln:iti.i) in il' towihi n; llainilton. VI (yiit j mil -j mi ihe t !!. ol Sliitioii, Fi iinKlin mid Waeliii'L'tni', !'H ets ; in tltr to,i h'ljii of Miidi oi:, 'I'rur.i, .IrST-rMr,, riiuii, Mifiltn, lil. ni luii Lii u tun, Ui'uv. n, Tiai- i, ai.d rlrastnt, J;5 c'lits. ! shall attetiii '-he dn in ear.b toiviisliln, ;it (he uual ii!:n:cs ol l.ol.liu: eifctiti?, I.v in v -elf ordip'ify, for th purn of recriviiij (itxttj; on tin: dayF :u fullv,. (o wil : 1 1 until nn town i..ii .1 'Ith ith Atll Till mil lllth mil Ulh i:i:i, I I II lo:h l?lh 1 lit K 1 0: ll yrltli 'Jl-t '.".'.I Mollis ll Triitu JelT- rson 1'liiin " Mifflii " lllllliloll u riliuron l Clii.lnii " Perry " Wasitiitijtou lt Koiwicli " Hum ll u l'ruiiie u PI, u? nit J.iilr-oii " J-'raulilin ' Moii'giimrry" I shall iilso attend at inv elScc iu t'olnmhiis, dliri-ii; the iiiuulhs of (h li.lier timt November, for the pmpiibu of receivn tuxei lor the pros out year, iN . 1. All taxes iim-l h paid hy tin' fust nl Dcccniticr; all unpaid nltei tlmt tun -, the pt-nully will bo ehnrfii il, -is the law reipiiics. V. I1KVI,, Treasurer Fat r. I; I in ciunti, Oiiio. Columbus. July 2''lh, lit:.' ' ! 1 NOTICE, SS hereby Riven, I ' lie- Tax payers ( I .Mililisull i-eiinty. thiit the Tuxes bviei! Ill s aid county, tur (lie ; re--nl iur, nn n-l"olloivJ, toiiiil In L'iii li, Pi .1'alit, Ji tTei- fli'l. l.lol M'llir.U- l.".l,.l.i;,S. 1.0 CI ills P.. lie '.t'0; III ll.llit.-'' ton lelii.i. 7i CC-.i'S ell tin .'ItlO: nnd iu nil oilier iiiivi.'lo s, ri::'-i on I'lHt $IU0viilii!itiiii 'l iiai 1 -ii ,11 ml' ml ul the proper pluees lor li d no.' Ll'-et'o us io tt e -eieral lowudiijis, in the dais t"i"Win (o wil : 111 ift-kes toiviifliip, en ti e I2'h crj. I.e:.t. Ralli.' toll liltip. on the I . 'ih. Pleasant t"ivnsliii, io, ltu- H!h I), . r t reek i.ini.sh.p, . n ll i.eh. Ji irTSill iewn-hip, oi, tl-e iT.h. .Miuiioe tnivu-liip, on the lllih. t'anaau tuu-i.shiji, on lie- Oi It. Durliy lown-hi', i ll th- 'JTl.i. l ike townsiiii', i ii (he v.'!itl.. Iliiloli liMin.'hip, en tl.e -t'l'u S'i p liexl. And duriiii tin- Moutl.s of Oe'iiuer, niot Ni.viiel'cr, I .loill .i 1 1 1 :..t ul inv ill e iu I am d ui. lor tu ' i-uri toe ol re. eiviiia the I .'X s alr.r id. Ami on ibe 'J I day ul IJe f"-bi r, I sliull id'-se my etlii-e lor (lie n eeptloii nl 'Paxes lln re, ni.d proceed to c.diect ui nil l)i liuqiii uts, its the law ur.thoriz'.'i und ill-reels. II. IIIJ MK, Ttcamrtr, M C. Lou-toti, Auuiisl I, ttl.'i i-IJ dM'lU: fell HIIKU.MA I li.il Hit. sLy DLA.N'S lUieuinalic Pills are an Lll'ec-tllal remedy for (he l!lieiiinutll!l, mid nil siuiilaf iliseiiH"i, sm h as irmit, creui', spusins. i. on, Ine ss, kf. They have hull (AK n ii.'ly used in the lrnittd t:tatis, n,r llie lii-1 lil'ieeii )ems, with vtiy hi.h iipri'hat-iii, :.! iniil-titiidts Iiiim: been relieved li llu in rem lno-1 dislresMii' uttiieks ol (he lilnu iiiiiii'in. 1'er suns who bale been i.lll.ele,, v.uli llie lllieii llliitisiu from lillei-ii to lu-et.ti yi all, il who have been wle-lly iirlUtnl fer l.tt-iae.-- f..r tio e.-irs togellor, ami iinahl- (o walk without aid, hine. hy n-im; the Pills, been fully re stnred. Ti.e I' HoK-iot: cu'.ili -atei.f li e lleti-oruble Jii'li;e Thaliher, nl' Mu s , il ispre-Mliul-tl will bel.i.hly Eilll-liii-tin y. This ma) certify that I haie fr..-lv irnl, for my If uiul leiuili, for scverul sears, l)r. Demi's Pills, uiul do i-.tli'itler. (lo m it Mile uiul list Tn I fiiliiil) liii-dirii.e, rs;e,i.lli i.ir llheu in itisoi, iu wl.i !i r iiiptiiiut. fieiii iil.-il I h.ive t-Xeeri'-li' e-!, s- en noil tteni.l, I , -u,-:.;- r ll em more i-ll't i tual than nn H in i l-e I hut kiioiiii r iis-d, i.nd I do tint. a tl: iu a v.. Iti nine di'ci-vrv for the pi i ,i , a ul exteii,!- iuy tt.eir u i follies", nn I ol it tl.ti-ini; ti.er- to try tin in, I uib-cril.e thi' rt-ilil't. uii . I (illoui.i. in ',-it-ii! !'.. j r.xtrurt of n letter from a jcntl - mail "! j (ho V. tf. Arinv, dated Pinlaih li hia, Nov IIU.1. "l-'iri 1 liad ban fur miri' than tw yeais lilllie.tiil with tl.it compl iii-', wloii 1 liroeureil ii mule box of . i . lil.eeaorii Pills. I took iliem, Willi the t xt mat iiitui.i r r.iia nn nded hy you, of tw eet ml, i;. 'I he , IT-i t, I In my treat j was a eoiii lete rure, 1 had ' lreviniil i x hail. led tl.e i.h de Mult ii:i Mi d-1 ieil. and was on llu' poiot i t' r. iuliitr.' nil sell j to llie ilisens--, w hen in i t. lit maile mu m-.- ipiiliilleil ttl.ll Ji lit iniaoeil'le ri nui'v. I " IV.11. P. H -si l I ii. j " Dr. la. Dean." Messrs .M.tvN.xiiri ' N. i i'-B. tJt'iit'. na i. : I her. hy ei rlilj ll.nr in Jautlarv III.'!), i . j . mu .,ni in r t. .ml . .. - i .. ... ..... . ... ... .. .... Willi ll.e KlH'llil.iltl-lll, uM n selti.,1 in mil rii;ht biji, nml w-u- iieieri.-ee iioiu p-iiu in;, 'las, tiirMivtti uii'i.tlii I api'lii'il I . a i ii in I or ol rt'.i'i etahle i !iy:--i ots, luil c.iii!d no no relict, ami L-i.ve up tin ul.-a ut' l-ei. z . 'in .1 I iv pr.'V iilo I noon in '..i !'r P --ill's ll:,iu-lllllti.- I'll!, anil n-:? - ll by 'hi ui Hi tw. d.i s, hv t .liinp . in. I,..x U' ts eu til. !y eiin .! and aiu mnv ii. itee ir -in if ns at u y i.t-riod "i tsi y me i ni.li in. tale.!, (i;il ni. Iy tu i,m in. ni oi of ih.. no I.I I .I.i I. ii v I e riit'ii- ' x,,, ,''81' s l ri, but ii . ii.il ili.i di'itrder. th. II- i it". i a. John I'.uiatu l.o:liY I O Maiden, Mar. I. 0 lli.l lop. svi.i; iiy it ,v ('' l.t'MLl. 1. Id U'llOLKSALX AND RKTAIL. TBi Hit .v I Ml W f .', I.I" II w li:iell- u i? Urz a ot'iiitt'i't n-i i' it ill uly "Pi'i.tM. Hrsvti.L's T.iv. rn; w-hii h iliej i If. r i,.r s .h- ut I mu ,imti . riei ". I hi iiiti'iiiion of M. ich.iids und 'i uviiii Keupii. is pur ieularlv n.vitcd. June I t, ICil; 1,33 If r.B'i -a.' . si lvu ly the iii'aL loornino; ; in I.uiiiioii, we m:i ul. uii ii xi .-tc-r A Ll y. iduwiy wiadui the i m i .- v thr:-;: i.i !..':. :ir.;i. it I tin j .c on tore! Wliili'lnli, and pa:-, i liaui'-iit .--Lrjt;!, t.i .""-t. ti'o.o v.g to l.i. i burt-t i!;wn us in all i!a (Ii-l.ih: .; I '1 liiM-c itf Foin-J iiiio; id tiiij iirt Vi ri'tiniiieter A. hoy, Unit lite. ::,;, (if I insy i-ocu!l it) ti tpli'ii-li'! I..-- ttl'i iii;riei;i-;tiuii locoll:-!;!:!;:' i.r,-.:.l th- ilu 1 1; and UKijcstii: nir.ii;,-, t. - t!r.-ul'thi.te illu?li;ui!d li.-ao, v. iio..c i. within its f,'looii;y v. nil.-. i'l-rliaps tn ri.'urotiv -! It r.u a i!v';;;;'li ut c.Liiil l;tt 1 -e Abj -y, :l t'uio iuji,t or;ijii!i e::n lursn u luloi' reel idea nl' its mil. -.v.-.rd pr,i;..r! io: i;titer into tho I'l-c'!;;!- ui n:;o u .'io liu- tju iirl film.-, w ir,t-.i:y iw.v '' 1 1 1 : 1 wil ,, u 11 it SI'.!. I lliili tlllTi - .r.L-iyc-.ii-jii. , La; to J vi-.' s il Ih ul I., i i iino'iv: ll ilO t.i i: 'ilt ll.j.i.l 1 iu lisu.il i".ili':uii-o ..r j- n i'u-jt j corn- r, l.om : i:;jc into the c-Jiitur ul' t:; bnil ehoiiii- uoiv '--ii.X' v. ltu c!;l- Liiu tomb to i- i.' o i! t !i t iiiu.lil ljoi.'-iUb a Johnson, a .iilti.-n, ti i'upe; ln're t!iu )'oun;. hem may d.vell with ntpture nn tin; jXilo.t.-"I'll .Uarlhor.iijli, a iiuImiii, u ii Aueicniiii- Lie, utiil a ho l ut' other by--on.' Iii;.-ns: iii .-!i o-t, who h is nul a l.n'ui-il.' entombed i. H i- j iii tho Hull .d'Vi-Uiiiii.-ler Aljlj;-y; ene "li,J ii,;;iri:.l liiiyely iii t!ei i-'lii, er Ui'.- ci'nn or pei'liuiia cloud lul'.-nuit til liu iioi.e.j pul.. ul' i.Li.i'iline! Ileie tie.- eye rea upoii tlic to.ub uf U! tail ! til, rct.'iubliitf; a bed ul mule, u ills u iij-ttrn ul'thu ijiieen, in w.ii'ej ii,:u-,io, 1 y . 1 1 r h, I I'uil lougtii oil Ui-' ti.i.h, who li:,; ,,;i;iu' I'.iii-ed and t -rested ln-j.'tlier, in tins a l.lu-1 ul' irtiy'l'i tin! i:i:ileii.uli..ii jiiiu! , ei leii'.ly mm ls.u:k to tlie chy nl' ij.hkii llet.-, I .jl . ,-,-iti',r her livni Ihii cii:ji;i, liio-eiirii;-.!! tt'i.";is' Willi u.oi'e Lii'ui n;u..eu!ii;i: i-uuiy, I .-the tiuit anil delieluiis ri:eU' ol' i.eniiwuii.i i truly iliO Wiirf a orcat iMeeii, und Uie l'.t,.r-li;h nut loll l.iive rv"iii tu he proud ul he: memory, I'm ln; ii:is lil.td 'ii; brightest ;i-:;; 11; llioir liiotory. U:i the other .'. 'e ufilie Ajk'V. i. a:i::ii-lar toiii!) to jiary.ti'ittfii ul . ieui. u:i:titu-liitto ijiieon: I" v.lio.o to.j .;o v..i.j a lulu m serro k, lii-i beauty b xsm tlw solo e:iii.-t uf all her ni:.-.i',iMu;.e.-. : peuej tvi her u..!:... iv.'iir I lie cooler ii. hii.i :r.:i;. i;i a cn'- Cll.ar Itoill, III-,: lot! I. , .;!:!. ul ieie.ul ul eaiay nioiiaieiis ui i.u n.iii.i. ijie.yei nut re.-1 mi u .-'nil li. .1 ua- ne! 1... r.a.-.l . iiuiiiurtal by lie; en i I' lloul- li-.- k-.y.'ii v lit I" I.i oi Jtiiiii ten a.,-.! . .i!:. -.-n el tlie iiiurii.ii'- in I.i" A lae : I:,., -.lit. "I..V it with I .iu i! .1 -n.iii. it. eii ii K'liiiiii.i,; :.t so. i.u ullier t.'i.i', Iu.' a iiui: leiinite u.s-.in.ni iliu.i. A. L. (;. COI.O.Nli, TliM hO'Jiia'V.' ' AlI)lll'.!S.S o! the Alun.ip r. ul Ibe Aunri can t'olonisation Kocii'ty, to tho IVnpi.- ul Jio United 1 .tales. Amp-... d al U.etr .1l-i- tiuo.Juiio ill, 1:,'!'.. 'What uujlit lo be done, cr.u L.s ilo::e." To Ihcjto It of I'.c Vir.h.l .S.'i,':3. Tho priiclti'ubiliiy ut i-ulo. i.nijr in Af rica, nny iiuiiih.'r o! the Free People ul L'.d urul the United i-ltutes, lh..t may uiiouse to ciiiiornt'-, Uelilj ileiiieii-trattii; ihw oiai.a (;ers ol the Am. i lean t' eoiiii; i ion tfueieiy, iidilress their l-.lloiv cnn-.-.-iis, uuu. r a il. . com'iclioii, that, luis 1. 1. .do nation is i.u.i siiiiiiii.ini'd to unl Hi; wurli, hy uu nusl wei(;luy cniiiiiileii.lioiia ul iniei-t st, iiuiy,ai:d cliurtty. llelienuo, as tin; .Muiia-'ers du, I that ll is a w uik ul lui.in. diatu and vast iiu puriuiiee, on uie ucciiinp i..iim. iii o! w meli, depend llie telnaeral und iteiiial happiness ot millions in this ci uiiliy, i.iiii in Alrwa, und which ecu be aiiupialcly uene only hy the com'jim d ponem ol thu nation, they uro uroud irresistibly, tu in ak j on iiupu.il in its behalf tu all the utrio'.ie, htiin.iuu und roll j,-iuus ol the lainl. Korean Hi y ilunlu t;.a: leu Uiousiii.d iieait.i will rcspuml lo this ap penl, uu J ten llu.iis ii d bunds bj stretciied out w ith ulL-i iiios I.i a cause, iuve-ti d " t'.li nil Ihut can al.i..a al:'. euou and l.i.iele en tliusiasiii in ti:-.' uulilest iiiiii is. Oi the aiie. ce.-s ol llio plan, they c..;i now' t-p:nk not. UK-rely w ith hop ', h.il w i.ii conlitl-.-iict'. A (.'ulopy ul in nu ill a l) lu o liiouaan.1 pel.i.u. , liriuly csliiljli.jlii; , well oiei.:red tunl well t'OVerned.prjpt urns in trail..', m-jial uu.! r. li t'luus in character, Willi scnuuisund cliiii cm, com l i.i jt.stico tin! u eriuilical pr. eiil.ninr its territory, and j;rj-.viunr t.i streii;;th. lespuc'.cd by all who h..vo vi.-i'.etl it Iroiii Luroi.', ami t xji-m. a i'.i;i'..iry ni.il extensive inlliieiiCL' over tl...' iiitn.' li.l; .', lion (dl'.rs an i sylum for tur Inn itii.ni. poj tiljli'in, and lu our liUi.eii.-, e. -.-:y n.e:i.i-i ai.ti m olive h:r eonleiitt:;' tree ."ui "ii iIi ia.: who enjoy it nut, ami i.e;:.! ti::j ir.iiii'..',iui: IU..I clii'iaianity to Allien. T!.Ciii.;h the .liaiine.-i:.-re 'arJ tlie sc!;eu: : oMIie iincie;y, a.s es.si:.iliu!l)' t'oiiiieeteil n i .i the parity und slalnli'.y nl our !i leal i.o'.i lu'.totis, nnd the i;.oiy ul our nail in il el, n-ucter, vet it is rather in its I.. i.ev.)..iu i.j 1 pect tinuinls a long i.lil.cte.l i.i.,l i;ojjra.lf.l I people, in IMe i.ilt-sl nl u.-, ami l.i.ii I. retched brethren in -linen, thai tn.-y ttouul conuneiid It lo tin; pitioii i'-j ul ll.e ' public. Tli.it llii'i'o are cans s up rjt.ii,; lo retard th-' imoniveiiioiil nml d.-i.e:s Hi; i uiiiiiIh ol liieliee pi.ip.c uf color in l!:.- I nt i lul Stales, wiii-.'ii no beiit'Vol. -n.iii nor cv. ii. religion, can, luf ni,r,-s, ii'ev.-r, I'i.iiove ; ar.il 1 thai llie etev..liun, tu my u..l n. i -e, i i our LUiiired .oi.ln::lun (jen .'l ai'y. lie; eii.!.. ii. on their st'ltitiiietil lis u oisli... I i con i mtv, iu soiue i ('tiuirv li ",'eii.t tl.e reai. u m ,, , I'llltiarrasHllig i:iiiii;i:i.-iam'es t::i. w Inch Hi-it iii.- r liimamiy not W ".i.-laiioii "in ' reli -ve llietu, heie; the .la!i:ii-is tuiio.i- 1 , ileoiiled mi h hy reusoii mid c.:ierii iiee. il: is nut in it Iy nil law end pu j-nlH u tii.il UlO life 111. .11 Ot color lias ileli) lo i untt.-i;:.. lint with imp. rlur k.io.iie.i. , . .-..iiii ,...u ii. Uu- r.e ; w an a emiip. uiu n u w in. li t no. qoal; i) iill a .ie.-p u e ui tin: lo. .il ...:: i-,l hi. pait, ami Hi m mli a..t..ea tl ins ; .. . I ei:'. col. du Imi : w n .i i. n in iv ii.ui,: ti:ii u-'... . ' lb tl uli.tevei- nny he tile ttoiiiiy tji.!,1 i.. ulj el ul hi' pui.oilt, hi) lla.H li: l.e j'.-t. ul iittaiiiiirj ii; a. id Una iu ul. er hu l:rf hi. l-rt'tiir. ii e .n stem llio in:.., whu h h :-.'. ...ini-t Imil iu aim. ..si i v. iy eniii '. ul It In Lit) ri i, he exhibits i.ot loo I'-eiiijIan.-.e, l ul the reality nl It viiiii;i;.-.u:!i..s l.ulli cm sci' tn that lm biiiri'-r iipp. .es his (.itr,-...-. ill llliprnvein :lll; leels O S : I'ltll S'.ll li n ii; 11 -w n.OIIV- s nu. I belter i.o," .'. IS .i'..ili.'.l d tii tiiu cilivietluil that a fcp at pr.iell : ih! (j i .uii la In tie inilii- ved by bi.u, n.it lor Is:;;, a. II alone, but lor hi.i piisieriiy, and h a I' o-' lliieiuhoiit a I ttiiio i ii.l l ii -ni i mil I t.i norlii;ex;.erience.--, in line, uliin.-it tlu pon-tr of a n;iv crt-f.'.tou tor:n:.ig iiim fur actions f'.l i.i-i destiny. Tint i, ii ! Iioiioliviul ij real i v.: -.1 by th: i:.:rl.,rnt and wvlKilisposcd in in ul coliii- en hia et rival at the Colony, is I j j-rovci! by nl.-uniiai.t uml iii.ijiication ible'lus-" liut-iny. 'I1 'O f;O j, r- uf (iU- on n .:ivi-j IiS ! well t;s Piili-'liti-n-'i lori.'i-f ners. havo wil- ' ni-s.-cd w ith Ho-.i'ier and d ji-'ht tlii." trons- I tu;-in:i'.iini, Irirn ioioecilily nml hopi luMiie-t-;-, i to cciiviiy i t. d c.-'iitiJciico, nr.il iittiuliiicsa ! Hind lii;'li iitiiiciuatwsiis. l ' (!iii u i M. il-.- :;,,..E.-t,. ,v.-,,!.l .winfi r nm,n : con'i r upon i blessioes. il ! Iree wen oi to!-r iinrp il:i'i.j bleisioes, il ! i.-fi'-rs thi bi s! rli!in I'.-r ilnvcc in n. i. mil to;! Ii-oin i-i'e;iiii to inteiey!, humanity i;r eon ncicnce, U'lu ilois not l;:ioiv Ilia' iiiiinny rti.ile:-, the ri,:i;l ul om nieipatiou has b0"i. J -liieil In the n.a :ter, on the frroiiu.! that the i-.veri-te cl stieli lilit ivntild oe iiieunsisletil ttjtu th" imislic fioo.? Vol Hie re.-,'.i ie.lions of I nv liLve to a pioat ( u:i;i,i picved iiicl-feclual to ('ti. v.: nl in-iiliiiliissieil; i,u nunler-om aluri have l-eeu irmskirvd to o In-r "t . iih'.T.iinli.'v ii i riit e.' i iv. nt hoivi I iiouiiiml il-ec.loni, l ij- iu'Ii slill 1 1 u 1 1 it;- 1 1 i-il bv ill. ii).v, , ai.ii .ii ni. ,1 i.v- hii s.-ine:-u! (.i li i::ii-) l.:b. : ,y. Tl.e.'.c-!'!-.. r,dii"r:::i' closts , !y to its ti;i;:iu! iii:; --n i.i,J j. uieipies, i-!--a e.-ieriiu,' no ii.il ii-i,ee iijien s..iVi ry, rxcept in tni)i-.il iiillier.ee, ihriiiijdi the mil uf the j in isti'i; cites freeiU'iu tu that wi.l, relieves I it IniiU ev-Ty i-Uih.ii-.ii:i..i:i.-nl, ami demon ir:.tes to the lietv of all coiicernod, Inr.i I i-ni:inci!i ilion to any and tverv extent de sired may 1)3 eff-etod, i.ot iiiili danger or detriment, Lul r.-.tli- r with aihant:ifu to the public, lill-l Vilol .Ul I p.'l jiaual belli til to the :ljve. t.'-ituiii it if, tii.it llioiita!ii.j it I on- ciiis.-in, w hi)5.; dear si interests are i.leii'i i.-J with the proipenty nnd honor el for ncjilecuu;.' it, unless it be reasonoble to the Uoutii, ein tle ir countenance and ai ! to make tlie sltiuijrd oj our duly and the mta-ilie Sjei ty, nut merely Ulcus-,- it is most sure if our renown correspond to those of In-ill.-:ii il to the u, I-' o;' Color already lice, j Ions: burial notions, rather tbon to the grcal-but a-; eir-iiti.' ;; ; ivci i'ul induccnxiiti in vo- ntis oi cur obliejalions to Uod, of our eipor-eiiiiary in iiiuinis.-iiui by imlividn ;!.s, an I ; 'nnid'cs i.iid wtrtiij i f uselnlness anil tha .'I'll.- An-1 true ji iiil.ai the em-nii s ul ! luihl ul i;i,r'mtinii charili. Surely Ihepco-liiM .':' i i-ty in e ji :l iri'i! tu tn oela .ses; tiiine j l''e el Ih'; U. .S'uies cannot forget how God alio would ahuh-li a.ivery iiia'iiiii.i:ieo-.i-ly. ' hal.'i deiivcrcd and exalted lliein by his own ami thoje ii ho ih ?.re it may n-v-.-r b-1 iihol j 'i'i1 hainl, tliat tl.e liyht tif their exumpl is o d. 1 ! iiini i oils ure no a i m n in ,t0... inialil blvM the wot Id; nor will ihey sueri- nil, ho iver 1 r .Slot's; i ii! mi arc lulJ in I mi :.vn'.'.y ilaves iu tho L'l.iied iy ullien ol I'm: s .in i class I ! u t.'ic- .-loeii.-lv whenever its rn.-aiw ii ill bu nil'.ouale to their coloni tatluii. I'.-it Allien in ikes e r npp.-a! lo oer sym-pithy ii li! charity, in a tune ul cnrnest!ios.i ami diiir; si lo which tveiue btmuJ lo listen, am! r. I. i-li '.lie; 11 i .r:1 tin '. taun it be reaUt ed. It is uleti' h. r il irk -!i ir.- s am! over her imuieiise hut UiiiiiiltiViiteii liehls, Unit tlie j ii,'ty will dispefs; its lieliesl blessings. ''' I ' ii a ni.vj 1st ul po,,m in terror has set tl :d, f"r i i.'i'?, on li-r lui'l! Her itr.in 'iHt I' ;i!atie,i covered w i'l. Hrturirin, given up - pr.-y to iititiii-e i.i:;! Viiili'iiee, curse. I by a Ir.ide tt hich has sel bintlii'rarr-iuiiit btoth-nr, desolated lamiln-s and vi!la;;es, excited llie ii or.-1. pis-ions nl ravage iiaiun',' rirh Ic.- dy si.nd' r; d ii-l tl;e lies of kindred i,f-leition, ami si-iy.iu'f v i ll nien ilc-s nnd cii-yieltiinwgras;' its I'leedii!,' mi .1 brokenhearted viiitiin.', botiie tliem eio.vded nnd crushed tiiul living into touiu nnd Iiipeji-S9bon.l--.! And I'V -ti no.-.-, w '.i -ii !..r crie. have u rc. d the heart il l.'inisienoliiui, when tes t:t;d k'u I'lloinj h ,vo I "islaled und unit -il to out an eml m ln;r s i!i'.. riii 's, still torn, pliin ii-r-d, i.i: I Mbticd ol her i liihlreii ; hy tin.' pirati s oi a!! n-itioii-, g.i stretches i out her h in 1, i.n l caa's an implorinr i ya to-1 I .,..j ll... I L. ..... ..." .1 . .... i. j ..I. in, in. a ui tiu'i uiii iiiaii, io mis no I i. i i;., m In e tin I blisaed couulry, lor tliul delivor-auce, w hieh !ie has looked fur in vain to all the w orid beside. And who can iloiilit tTi.it to this Nation ! intwutsnf lh? .7 I'm tin rnrr. arc, I t I'roe ! miiic, isptciutiy thlnilt,l. 1 lie men winch nor l.ili nml solemn duty lo to ni di.;clitirgi.d, is i-vi.ietil. Her exiled children iu tho nmlsl uf us, nrc nailing to leturii lo her, not ns Ihey came i'.'miraiil und i ciisl.tvi.il l.ai h iriain, bill Ireeniitl iiutructed j i l.'ri:;liai::i, eaeubie, v. ith tlie uid tlint ivo can I tliem, o! Ii.-un.liiii; npo:i her shores civ ; 111.'- 'u nis'ilii' i-i;i-i, ol h ;en:iu:i;.- teachers uti.l "ui, It.: Iu li .1 ti '1)1,1.' iiieul-'atnitr among th in those les.ioiis i), wi.-dom, which rni n W illi lew- aili-iutiiire-i uro not always tho which privatu charily has su well commen-last lo liT.ru, l!i it iin'iluty ol'iii in isnever al ; e-eil, ho cnmpleted hy tho bounty of tin war wi h hs interest, and that hippin ss j Slates and the Nation, is tie: luu iio.ii.l ol vo lue. Alr. u iy in ilia , In concluding this, periiaps, loo protracted vit ii ity ul l.i'ie.ii, in.) lie y iili.iiuloiiiiio i address, llie .Managers beg leave lu say, that the li.il'.;.; in si.ivei, lor n iiiaro pineelui not lufs Ulan one liioujaud I'liiiiants aro coniniercn an. I llie hiini n.o arts of life, nnd ; now seeking o passage to Liberia; that tha i i iiuiiu runs tr:l , l,t ,l i ; hive sou.' ht tho proteeti-ni "ir u.ui, the Urts u! Ihel (-OlollV Th it fiii.ili per inn rv.i'.s tela Al,e:l, I nn. I i.i.ji-. n c.i'oiiie.-! c.italdi-liOil i: ',:, ii-; lln) w hole ctui.-t i.i w i s II .1 I'l lliO !i I'll" Cl)i;l,li' v ion -. i h toe ii 'tiv.-s, an. I w ho, lii 'iii-':v..s, c .ii i-eiion -er haviaj Mi.i' ifi tii-'ii lit-: lle-ii- , lli,.-t'- I l:r. lit.-l a '-..I lu em .-.-l:i-h v..' ti .-, i t;! I ii---:l, e. li.i, r-iiii- eiiiti: j rat ', l'...t ll'ilil li t'l'l hliiler til :I.V i'liiiiiillii ii i i.iii, t.l.il : i'.eil llol'iui w ill l r: ti I. .i,i .: :. .ll...- p.rti-s in me ivv Ira tie; Air.t-n Itilies th cam. "roe, itii i i .'.u . I.ilen le;:-; c; lile Ci.: o. er 1 i l:;o I. no mi ; i . I.v. i ll ll.e i,",' i ii 'ii'iin' to e.s'ui'n li -iier i: ' to U.ei.i a Ml I tliil, U III th .-.itti::-; ul' tin an I soit.l to-ill', nny n-i as c-m.i'i I 't: e.:i. .et.il, Hi ti..il auv r.il lll.'aos, w-.ol '!! ult'il, l e. -.i'oi a il .li..:;ed nnd u licit iti '' I P'"'' 'i'l 111! It is oi.ltl tl tll o.l- ll,.' be.. w i.i to-" igmr-'.it nu-i a:.- i.i tnis i-ioititiy bi.- I ...I'.'-, to l'lil ;lit.'0 l-.lid To tlii i we i i.jtly lli .l ii iii ,li'.- V. iv ie i am iii .l try eiii laiian-; I hat Wen lul. .101-S.lCil I.S 111..': r..i:.;i i;,i',::i lin y lire c.i Illli CX .-; h v- to i.nl.'u i. in' pri'seut At'- . ; that llio nul will i Vel'V W I l k lJ tt l.ltll ' ii iop liieii- ptjivcr.-, their chariieier; and li. aiion and unoiov.' '.i Uie ;;. i' - -1 1 i'-a e.l' '. a ' '' enter anil L'.v.; i I 11 to liu .1.,V, lo t ,. i,i',. ! vvry . in ii I..-.- oi. iliy i.itu tina vi. u ; -..I ;; li u a .iiiit' i!iTe ill .I tun otvn i -: y I : . n i-y eo'.i.i,: .'. ue-l ift-- :i a w il... ill--;! - il.l.l .: ' : 1 . cur i -il L. I ;;r:,:; j, a in (! and i .'.:!itt ii miiiloili li.l-: :;l:u; ,' il; V. Hi'.' Wfii' i Mll.l' I , .!.. !! Ul fiM'll J 1": it i. .-e 1-llt ! it . ..i.i.'il ii ii i iiui-- led I itiiiin : .li.i. . :: ; i.-r. :l V l.l'IC l!tlt'' lu 1; -il i i. i.i .' ; iV-y; i ii'.-aiiiiliil vi'.l i-.'.-h, ji ;. .eii .-,'i."i, rails id L '..-i . ..i-(i, e. i.i ll M i 'e, T. ii s ul pii'i i e nii i , ii, J t-1 it:. -. il 3 it unl lielur.: ts tll nts 1. 1 e ir t;r. .lues-; i.iut iii'iy we e:;i te tot' Alii, i inu.i tl.-.i.t.iil'.n '.'t .1 r. i i t ni i .ii : :i .,, a , ,i her alioroc" wii 1 in a:ll - i'. :n. tii :u I en i And by whom can st; h s.'til. i.'.tiits Im an H.il t' ltu!' !, 'is hy tie) tree p epln nl I'leiir III Ul'! U. runt, s.' ijes 11,11 provni clearly it.u'.e :lie..i to i w ni'l; of iiucininpled priv.i'.e, to tiu-ir p.'t'.'.nty and m:ni.n'i? A'nl i-; in.', tin-. u..t'.-n iirg-!!'. to asji.''. th-iri '-' '': P'-rn" Providence not less manifestly, j r i J l.y motives an mimPtous and great al ever v,iou'ht upon the human mind.-' 'J'lio ii.nii.ieis Icel that the tima has fo;n..', ivlien it were criminal on this subject, id he silent. 'J'luy fiel Hint tomtthing should U done, compared u ith u hich all that hat bten ioiie it nothing. 'I hey know Unit a spirit should go ubro'ud throughout all the bordera ol the hind, li::n that which kindled in tho liuaits of our litlicn, when they stoked il.eimll fur i o il e op lulonp el that pvl'tv lover or t Le if all fur indepeiidcr man "ml ol fjo.l, ij cu iiiau and ol liu.l, is culled, (in by a mandate ri om iieaven. to i t no . .6 vtwee uliu ortnir Ion', ard liij contribution to t fi'oct nn object, the eonio of w hicli will, in all after ages, be) denned r.ur Nation's chief ylory, while Africa will record cud celebrate it,af the ereit moral revolution in her history. True, the work is a gri'st one; nnd therefore worthy of a iiu'.ion like this. That it is practicable to nny i.li nt desired, is as evident as that it i-t great. Tlie tinn saved in a single year lu the iiaie. u! ."'( w York, by the partial rc loinialinii iruui iiitiinpi'iunce, '1 ould trttlta-I'er: tu A r.cn lliouiir.ua! increase ol lb? wliolu colored ponuintiun of the U. H. And uan ive, mo u.ui jiiosperous peupiu m uis wei.u, tin arc Kgiiiaiing not iuiiicrctsc,uui to reduce utir revenue, want lor such on object, u mcri? pittance ol ihut uhich is, yearly, by luxury und inleuipcruiice, worse than u iisio i? The inagiiitude ut the noik and the) e.iL ii.se lobe incurred in itsaccomplish-in-.-nr, cons!. lute no valid objections to il, been n u the importance und (jlory ol it exceed the lunner, nml our means llio latter. And .but liu lory L'ivcs no precedent tor such a worn, win move- iiui a iniscrauie apology lieu bolh duty and rennw n, lor ii ar of show-ino to iiiJiiki'iid that il is possible fur nation! us well as individuals, tu be iiiagnaniinoua I am! illustrious fur virtu?. I 'iiui managers appeal then lo the clergy i of every denoiiiiiialiun, and invito them an-itualiy, on or near the day consecrated to I the iiieiuury of our Independence, to bring an J to leceive, in lurlhcrnnce ol its otj;ct, sue.'i fice-w ill olVeriiios as gratitude lo liod nml luvii lo men may inelino lliiin to bestow.Tin y tippcal to tin auxiliary Socictie and uiois lb in to corns- forward with increased power to tho work, lo assist in lorm-iu' nthi r kindred associations, and by widely ilill'iHinj; information to excite the wholo American cuiremitiiiy, duly tu consider and promote the cutise. To their lair country women, who aro CV-er lir.-t to leel lor the wretched, and foremost lo ediuiiiister relief, w lioo moral influence in society, thouoli their own modesty may u.iden aluc it, htimaiiitv und religion ti.owlveljje lo Lc ol vast power and un ' spetikahlo v.ir.ii, Alrica, ilarker 111 her ' muurnin Ihun l.cr romplexion. 'irs in si- lentgri'-l her plea, which lt were impossible I to render mure cuiivincing by arguuieut, or lotiehiir; by eleipii'iice. !She looks to Auicr- I...., ...... I., il.... :.. .. i.:-i. -I. 1.-- 1 "eu m iu iii.il hi n men uii uer prut'iuus hopes nro treasured up, and lor their fiiinllincnt, nature itself will plead more strongly than we can, in every fcmala hcurt. Nor ivoulj the managers fttnit to snv to ;a:is by those who control the public press, that ullier is lnll3t omnipotent en-'ino lor moving human minds to action, thai to them belongs tho putt erol'seeiiriiijr lo the design ol this Society, (lie amplest means for its speedy con-s.iiii imtioii. Let every Kdilor in the country, feel hiuiiicll responsible to make known throughout the limits of his influence, tho view s, operations and success ol tho Society; anu thai wliiili iihas been attemptine; in I weakness, w ill lm ilntio with power, that 1 1 olony is i-reiiared to receive llieni; that I'Jhus only ore wonting to enable llioaociety i.i pros, cuto its ciiterpriso on a lurge scale; u ii ii llialnll which can appeal lo our interest, encotiriee our hopes, or move our hearts ' to uia.-iiy, i.uw coiuuieiius the cause of Af-i lean L'oluni. alum to the iill'action andliber-i-.lny ul cur eo.iiitryiir.'ii. Uof will Ihey, the .'.iaoaoers aiu inrs'inlcd, remain insensible i lu the nn rim ul this cause. Kvery whero l meet us tin; in lieniiuiis ul Us growing pop- ; -mai ity. jii.-nae i.n.l l-oiupasiiou, iilercy iiiirny, nave ;;oiiti inilii iu iciionsiiip, ' Iu I'leud lor ii; ami thu Jiauugeis trust in x l'ie gn it Autliur tt uileuol lo send forth 1 M'i'i' l" Iheir unl mat Spirit, under wins; tiivine i.luiiiiii .Hons ami all gracious hul cil tuh.Uiin,; I'liereies. mm ol every ctun'ry and cun.iKiuii su.ill finally rejoice in peiice uiul love, sharers in unity, of tho sains lailh, uuil ol llie same hope ul tho great and 1 ci, iii i salvation. And if Iron) the thick ' l i o,ii uver.-li iduw ing Alrica, light begins to bu al; loiili.let us l.uili lor blighter glory, ,i;i'l laiheve that ho liu made Joseph's cop-lr. ity the pr. enn-.T id his honor, und hisuse-t-il:;..- i, mi l liiu d n'.li of bis own Son, at iihii-h iiitm'.i treeiel-.-iltlie means of human i redemption, will finally change the tuls j which h.ne cursed Alnra, into blessings; iliat the s.ave trade and slavery, which have, been tu hern tui rent uf wrnlli, laying waslo ! her h ii;iin- ss and hopes, will end in a tide, ' deep, irai.ijUil a, id refreshing, flowing forth ' to iiiil.it lile un l gladness In all her wilder-J iiesj' nn.! eclit-'iry pluees, and lo make evon .er u serta to bu I i.inl hlossuni as the rose. Hy older ol llie I! unl, J It. it. l.tlltlXY. Secretary. f iaV.i.i Superstition. On our return to ciii), 1 i j'.iiii! there a tine specimen ol those holy in. ii'iieanij called I attire; although, by the b :, 1 ' ; ply the i pnlu't of mendicantuu-ii- - i- v'dly to In il, (as 1 a'l.iu do most proba-1,'y tin) li'i.'.t I . o i y , j us be would not take Inn 11 in? lie! ni.ui-y I ell'.-red. lie wus a PitUM-i '-'-j 'et, i.ltliJiu.'li he had a haui'iaome i.u I in i;.;ie ol !i,s doivncast ryes lather a roenisn iciiutti'iiiice. One arm was iiiis d aluli, and linvnii! been iu that position l,ir twelve years, the power of lowering it was Inst; il was withered to one fourth of :li iii its lelloiv, ami llie nans were ' nearly tw o inches long. He was about to undeitako a lurlher pjiuneo oi ttnnaing en ! or.c leg l?r twelve mero yewf. Selected.
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Full Text | mm Will PRINTED AXD PUBLISHED lVtf 30U HJL11A1AC1TO AND COLUMBUS BTTE. (Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; or, Three Dollars at the end of the year. TERMS New Scrie....lVo. 45, Vol. I. COLOUR'S, SATURDAY, ltrGVfT 1, 1833, Whole IV umber, 1235. THOMAS WHITE'S Vegetable Toolh-achc Drops. rgHIE nnly Spccitio ever yet offered to the M. publio, fruiu which a milieu! anil permanent cure may la- nbtaino I ol' I li.i I il im grrra ble puin, tho tooth-ache, wilh all ill uttcn-tliint orilt: luch at fracturing jaw. in extract log of the teeth, which otteu proves mure painful Uihii the toolh-tiche itn If; nnd cold pamng from (he decaying teeth to ilio jaw, thence lo tfic head, producim; a rheumatic nlTeotioil, with many other unpleasant ' fleets, such us disiigrcciihle bicaih, bail taste in llu mouth, tea. &c. all of which are occasioned fr.iin foul ii r di-caylng ti'eth. I inn bap, V i 1 1 haviiiK il n P"Wer tn offer to the world i TPiuedy that will nut only remove the pain, but preserve the teolh from further decay, end di'tnoli the curium inulter frnm c 1 1 us .tiuve lint commenced achim;, urn) remove I lu-i win r anil all other filth frnm the teeth, restu ring theiD to lie i Ith anil uicfulnrn. HEOOIVIMEN'iDATIONSJV ' , . Mount I'teamttl, 'id mo. 1 Ollt, Ui,i. .'Seme time since, 'rhoaial White deposited orue of bit touth ache drops with me, in order to try tho viiliilily thereof, and to nscer-tuin .whether there, was any propriety in mailing the thing pnblio. I hare tried it in about forty cases, and have only fnilml in 1 wo instances, und these were more of a rht'U matio iifTcotion of the jaw, than idiopathic odontalgia, nnd on that account I think was the failure. They certainly aro worth a tri al of every person who labors under that dis ease of the tooth. Dr. V. JUDK1N3. Baltimore, Juhplh, 1820. Soma tirao last May, Dr. Thnuins White left with oic some of his Vegetable Tooth Bohe Drops, and requested me to use it in my praclioe I accordingly did recommend it to six of my friends, and ionic of them had hern complaining of the tooth-ache for more than three months: and out of the lix it hud perfectly cured five. I am now fully convinced of its salutary effect, not only curing the tooth-ache, but prevents teeth from further decaying. J. II. WINCHESTER, M. I). Certificates of important cures, with directions, will accompany each phial. Sold by O. Ic S. CROSBY. Columbus, March 17, 1HM 25 OSBORN & KING ARE now carrying; on the largo T INNING ESTABLISHMENT, formerly owned by John Cunning, near the bridge across the Scioto river at Columbus, when-they will constantly have on hnuil mid for alu by wholesale or retail, Solo I. outlier. Spanish nnd Country Upper do. Calf Skim, Skirting, Black Hurticss and Tanned Deer Skins of the first rate quality. I'crmns from a distance can be supplied with any quantity by giving a few days' notice. Saddlers and Shoemakers will do well to call anil examine for themselves. The high it price will bo paid in cash for Hides and Skins. Sept. 14, 1831. I VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. inni'b Aciit;3 r "n'1' be"s uc- lWJW tinn I, township T, rungu I, United States Military Lands. Tnis section lies in Tusournwas county, at the mouth ol Still-water. The main Hue of Cannl passes through tho seotion. A considerable prupnr tion of the seotion is bottom lnnd, and it is believed that few truotsof land are superior in quality or possess greater natural udvan tagoi. -ALSO, 200 acres in section 4, township 5, range 16, in Delaware county. A liberul credit will bu given, if desired, for the principal part of the purchase money. The title is indisputuhle. For terms apply to P. D. WILCOX. Columbus, April 5, 1832. 98 SWAI.Yl'S Panacea, for tho cure of Scrofula or King's ovil, Rheumatism, White Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and Skin, General Debility, &a. Fur snlo by L. GOODALE it Co. April 19, 1832 nHO TAVERN BELLS. "JUST received nnd for sale by WM. A' 9 GILL & Co., an assortment of TAVERN BELLS, from 50lbs. dowu to 8 ounces June t, 1832 ndO J. KtlMW.lV A' CO. FORWARDING and Cuuiuiistiun Mer chants, Columbus, Ohio. March 10 24 PHOENIX INK MANUFACTORY, JXeto York. frVIE subscriber, having for several years years past, rjis an apprenticennu-iore-tnnn to his father, Roger Prout, who bus lately declined business) devoted hi. whole attention In the manufacture (if Pit I.N I ING INK, during which time several vulunbh. im-tmircineiiti in the admixture and proportioning of (tie different iuitrcdii'iiti have been made by his lather and himself, is p. rsuiuii il that he oan'rViriiish that article superior in quality to any exhibited fur sale iu thiscoun- It being the inteution of the (ubiuribcr to continue the maimfnoture of Printing Ink, at mo same t aatory, and with the sainu machinery, lately occupied and used bv his father, tie respectfully solicits the patronage of the public, and trusts he will deservo it by his exertions to havo the article manufactured by him of a superior quality. Ho alio hopes that ha will be considered as entitled tosome patronage, from tho olrcuiuslunco of his being the only person in this country who has served a regular apprenticeship to the business. lie manufactures nnd tolls fur cash, his ttisrranrotnnd approve,! Printing Inks, at the following reduoej prices! For book offices. No. I, nt lOt) oents per Ih. t No. 2, 75 oi-nta; No. 1-2,6 1-2 cents i N i. 3, 40 cents) No. 4, 34 oents) and nous offices will be supplied al 30 ccnti. He has also invented an Ink of n superior Jiunhty for the Napier and Power presses, and or all composition rollers, which he warrants superior to any manufactured in the United States. Book Ink, wak ami strong, nt 50 ceil' per In t iV'wi Ink, weak anil strong, at 30 oents per lb. MO-iEs P. PROUT. New York. January. 1832. Isaac N. Wiiitino, atrnt of Mr Prout for the sale of hi Inks in Ohio, will keep constantly on hand iren. ral supply of thein, wiioh he will liirnish nt hin U ink-tore in Columbus, for cash, nt the siuusi priors they can b" had at from the inillliif icluror in the city of N w York. Or I t ar- respectfully solicited from Printers in the Si ite. Jinuu-y IB 19 ULAN'K DKEDS, S'JITABLE for man and wife, nr tngi-,iers oi, with the covenants, Sec. rcqui fedbr the) Retisxl Statutes, ju-t pri if I anil t .r silo at the olhoe of the Oaio Slalt Jour Ml. March 17 CABINET W AtlTl-W OMi RESPECTFULLY ininiins his fri.inls. and the publin in Rim nil, that he bin n moved to his New Eilahlidiinent a leu, .lours north ol tl.c National Hotel, and nearly Hi"Site the Court Iluwe, ivieic he intends keeping cnn-tai.tly mi h .ml, n ecnrrnl assortment of (Aiii.Mir FuiiMTunu, nmong which will b S ilos, Sideboards, Sioroinri s, logeiher with eveiy other inline in bis line. All orders for Furniture thankfully rcceiuil, anil proinptlv utlrncleil In. Lumber, and most kinds of Country pro-Jnoe, received in pin nient. Ci.lniMhus, Mnv 2, I R32 n!B A b'ARM FOR SALE. THIH E lubscrihrr will si ll, nt a luw price for Jl Cnh, n valiiuhle FARM, contuining about 1G0 ncres, situate in Madison township, at the mouth of Alum ereik, formerly owned by David Taylor. Tin re arc iibout 50 acres cleared, mid a good Mill tent on the same, For terms apply to R. BROTHEIITON. May 25, 11)32 n:15 tf JOE1A ISESOOK8, H AS received 50 dot. ('ollins & Co'f Axes Hand Axes, ami Hatchets, of every pattern, and still further improved in quality, which ho will sell by wholesnleor retail. A special opportunity now prrsenlsnf obtaining Collins and Co's lirnnd Axes, nt the sign nl the Big Axe, as no more of that article will bo manufactiiteil . Also received, tin extensive assortment of GOODS, too numerous to mention, suited to lac wants of the country ; which will he sold us low, for cash, ns at nny place in Ohio. Pork, Flour, Cheese, Wheat, Sugtir, Hemp, Feathers, Rags, Deer Skins, Beans, und most other kinds of produce, will be purchnsed and the highest price given at the said sign of the BIG AXE. Nov 10,1831. 10 If LEATHER AND WHISKY. rBUlE subscribers haling taken u room u 1. few doors westol R. VV. M;Cn's store, and opposite the Muiket house, intend keeping on ha ml an assort meiit uf good LF.A Til EK ami WHISKY, all of their own manufacture, which they willsellrhcap fur cash, wholesale or retail, or exchange for Hides, Bark, or Grain They have now on hand fifty barrels ol Old Whisky; which will he sold cheap fur Cash only. Cash paid fur Hides at their Store, or Tniiyard,on Water-street. IS VAC TAYLOR & SONS. Nov. 10, 1 831 Ii9 FXRMSl.rSvlE. rilllE subscribers will sell on good terms. J the folio 'iug described binds, viz : A tract of 1 0 j acres, atiotit two mitts from Ci.Jumbus, in the toiks 1 1 the beiuto itvct, ULar buliivunt's mill ; u mall young orcbanl and other comfortable improvements thero-on ; now in tho occupancy of Robert Cloud. A tract of 117 acres, lying about two uii'e.-south enst of Culuiubus, well timbered, good bind, about 40 acres under improvement. A tract of 253 acres, about four miles north eastol Columbus, on which Henry Long now livcs;nhout GOiiorcs under good improvement, n good nrahard, and buildings appropriate. Also, 105 ncres, twelve miles oust of Columbus, within half n railo of tho new town ol Cumberland, on the National rnnd, with small improvements. This, considering the prohublo incrcusing value of that situation, will be sold as a bargain. Also, 100 acres, unimproved land, being Lot No. 9, range If, town 4, section 3, United States military land. This tract may be had for 150 dollars; rich soil, and good limber. Good and nceouimndating terms will be given, and titles unquestionable. BUTTLES k MATTHEWS. March 10 24 MACHINE CARDS, HMUOM the manufactory of J. & J. A. -fl. Smith & Co. Leicester, Massachusetts, consisting of Numbers 2!, 31), 31, 32, nnd 33. Wire for snlo by L. GOODALE It CO. January 0 10 DOHEIirYlTLEmY, Forwarding und t'uiiimiKsUiii Merchant", Columbus, Ohio; AfitNTS for Ohio, Tnuv, ii Eiue Lix March 24lh, 1832 28 BUILDING S TONE. HIE iiuseriliers leseeeiliilli inform the cllil lis of C'olunilui", l,ut th. v luive comiueiM eil the qu iriynn: of 1. Ste. wo an I a half imIi s Iroiii t 'olinni us, nn the ci do river; wher lh. y will coiistanily keep ll supply of good building Stone; uli.i, tliel will oniitraot to deliver Slutio in Coluialiui, on reusunable terms. GRAHAM & MARSH U.I.. Murrh 15, 1832 n20 if SADBLEHY, fWlllK stibscriber will keep on band n con-JL stunt supply ofSKIHTINO nfthehest o::ality; and f.astern Sr.ATI.Mi ; b.ADDl.t. 'i IXKliS i IIAME5; together with every iir-ti :le of Saddlery. M. NOItTllRUI'. Cnliimhna. .Tilly 50. 50 tf (KrPOWDEIi.-CO fllllU subscriber, snlo ai;ent in this place X for tho sale of powder, now has on hand. and will e.onstanlly keep a supply t the above article, warranted tn be superior to Oupont's, or nny other, and which he will sell by tho kej at tho mantifaciiirri's prices. JUIIN UKOi'KS. November 3, 1831. 8 U'UST received frnm the Taper Mill at r til Yiihniru r nils isiiperlliie Post Fouls on n. Xo I do No 2 1 PAPER. Crown Wrapping Cup do Cns'i naid for Rues O & CROiDY. Fohrnnri 4 IH V ,i .S CilOS.lY. ,i C., , leiln v tate house, are pii rrneivin,' from New York twenty lonsul Merchandise. con- istiui; of HARD AND QUE ENS WARE, DUL'GS AND MKDK'IXKS DYE STUFFS, I'.lt.YTS. OILS AiMJ GKOCKUIKS. Our friends are invited to cull mid examine the quality null prices. May 30 5? COACH ATT CAWA JAMES S. W11YTE, PF.CTFl'LLY inloiius the public, Jfi.O' that In' eontiuui s to curry on the ahme liusini s. in all its various hrinietics, in nis nm ImikI in Cidiiinhui; wliere POS I "m tti-.. CIIAHI'lTKES, (ilOS and tULKIES, nl rv description, can he hint nl the -linrlen notice and on reinonahletcrnjs. All kiiul.ol Carriages n.ade to order; nnd eld one. re paireil tim: paiiiK U in ine neaic.'i siyie. Coluiiil u!, Urj.l. 27. 4 (StT "WANTED -CO BUSHELS olSTONECOAL. Inquire of JAMES S. WIIYTE. II vr IMCTOIIX. CHEAP AS THE CHEAI'EsT ! ! CEO. TI. LAMSON L Co. MAVK on limiil of their own tnaini Ttictn re. nt tde old ftuiitl two (loon north ul Mr Itusfi ll'i Tavern, 11 gintral and lull ussoit meiit of good ami FAS1I0.AABU: HATS, Made of the best Material and by first rate Workmen; which they offer liir sale ut Wholesale or llr.tuil, On as good terms ns (hey can can be had nt any establishment in the western country. Thev rcsncctfullv solicit the natrnuaire of their friends and the publio. G. II. h. &. Co. Columbus, April 7th, Ic.TJ. N. B. Wanted, two apprentices at llie obove business. J'cw Hook Store. r91HE aubsoriberii, luivinc cnn.mMiottl tin: JiL UOiiK SKUJXO UUSLNKsS in lie Itiwn of C(ilniiibu8, in Mr Lync Sterlings new lirick buildiiif;, Jiluiitrd on the fust t'uv of High it n et, nearly oppu-i'i'lo Mr Rni il'f tuvi rii, take thi ojinnriuniiy of iiiloriniiit: the iublirf that Ihcj are now oj'ui'in a cn cm) ussiirtuicnt of JIIiscllitneQUi, Law, JlhtHcal Theological 9 Jlishriraly Classical, and common which will bu a iKI wliolu-talo it retail fm ciuli, ut rvituucit priccr BLANK BOCKS. Also, an cxlcniivu asurinn:iit of Ului'lt Uooki ctniMtiii of Day li.n.k, Li'ilrf Journah, llt'cortl, li ickoii, It ecipt Mrin oriiitituni, and Blunk books; ruled and buiio! in the best st Ic. ConsiMine of Wiitinr, lt-llt-r, Wrappii' Tea, and Wall Papur; which will bo (old ) tho ream or holt, at wholuault? pricti. Likrwife, n select iiMrtim nt of Anno JWu jtc, ol (he latest nnd most ''aFhtuniildt kiiid Also, iiitriicdoiifl tur the ('larinii, Violin, Fliitn, File, and Kliculct ; Kiiiles nmi 1 i eD and Violin Siring, Clarinet Heeds, ike. kc. at New York pricei. 150UK IHNDERY. (-onncetrd with their store, they bnve ti UOOK ItlNDKUY, well supplied will, bind ing tools and materials, together with u su-prrior Hilling Machine, From Iuhl' exprri ence iu thn Book lliadiiig l.mim m, they (l it (er theinelvLS that tl.ov lirr enabled to Mile and hind Hlank Hooks, of nil sizes for county, name, or other purpists, will) or without spriiiirhiicks, in the uiuft nibMuiitial maiiin r. 1 uhlisheriof linuk who may wih to havt an entire edition, or any lar.'i- ninn it , bound, are iuf inueil that (hey will contract to bind the i ii at rti'lrrn prit-es. Old bo. dure- bound. T UKNHUI.L, HF.NJAMIN I,. TUKMLTUi. N, B. They will truiisant thir hiM(ntt lior.'in thriiiiiii'' ol i. J. 1 UHMIUI I-Colunihii. Fe!). C '11 R uT r-ceii-il, iiiul lor su e hi II'. .1. i! Ull.l. St Co. Kmc Tons oi JTJICIAT-TA IHOM: cou-i'ting in purl u' liu lol- iiiiuoi! issoitun ni : lir .uil nnd Narrow TIIIE; II or jo Siioe, Uar.broad uuil narrow I'uiol Scullo,!; S-quaro,;, J, I and I J inch ; Hound 1 , 3-lt, ami I inch I Spike and Ururier's Rods; Likewise, si si nsustinent of Ktiilish and Ainerieiin blister, Crowley nnd Spring Steci. a fr.eneral ns'orliueiit ul OAST STEEL AXES, Hatchets, Mattocks and hi In; L'annl, Kni;- listi anil Peyoiishire phovels ; Siiailes, Ma nure and May Folks A i;ood assortment nl Itin-.-es, Iroin l In 'JO inelii s. 20 II '"'"f U by U, unit lOhy U W in- itoiv (ilnss; 30 rvecs u-sorleil, lu ll .luiil.itlii NAILr1 ; h our, live, and six int h M'lh'KS. On hand. Cookini; Slovisolu vtiiely ol Pnlii rns Kr.mklin nml Ti n Plutu l". Coal Grates, Wiinon DoX'.'S, nnd a sji'iis sal assort mint I Midi ,w Ware. A lurje ui'ort-meiit of TIX, CUl'I'Ell und Sh.-a UiOA' An) of the nhovcntlieles mnv be had forn small iidvanee on Pittsburgh priei-s. Cm i-try vcrchnnts, Cirpeiiters and lllaiksiniihs. are invit-d to cull and examine I in ri-wi'l h.- rurniibrd as , w as can hp ; iirchnse'. 'Tin Ciueiuiiiiii.or nny of the Easiero cities Orili rs troin a itis'iiiice will be i-romplly at leiid'dln. and bills uinde us low ns ih neh the iiersons were present. Counfri pri-rfurr I'ikrn m erilimipe I w o A pienin es, (H,t s f-n1; ih,. cui-try) are wiin ted tu I he Ttnnii t l.u o,. i , hi W. A. Cil'.L i Co. Aniil'ih.llAJ lio'.H. WHISKY. 7: r7) Uii.rvis i.i S'l .ri r WHISh V. ju-l leceivt d illi'l lor .ill.1 t'V DOill.R I V & Ll'.irV May IM III.S ' il ! CIDF.R. rjfll II E siihiptilier wi-to lo i nn bai' 100 barrels of Pure C lib r joiin nrtooks May ? ii36 !HTK SMITH Pl'IN T!.r :-:b V V si -s sin r rc'i i i'iiii li ini'iams li epni.tn-out he li ,6 conioo-neeil the t'h. V" tm-ilh --o a! its l.rallilus. in the In. tilling li ttio-ll; ceupkd t.) John S. tlilu.ni'-, e u Id-" U-iuili hop, no Itich xreet, near Hi;!. ;r et ; k :.i ri o' ioten-:.- k-i pine on hand n jreu'iuil usut mi nt ol (lelurui l.m Us, l.nti t.i'S, uiol il-isi I.. u ka, nl" i;vi.rv di:i-erii.ti"ii ; tilf", a very ru prrmr kind ol t.'i -1Ve Mills nnd i ff. e llcu-t- ts. Iro'i ttoies and Stove l'iie, I lis-at--. hii'ier Hulls, Turn Mm k'es. k. nil of v. hud. n il! l-e sold .hoii':::ie i r ri tii-.l, to n er h inis r thus. II" will liiiii-clf r i:-' t . il. I U l( tn-! of rcpairi-, i:i hi - ili.e f hll-iiie i ; ul.i ill Iho'e lil'ii uoiv l is i lrii'e.i Im f l iu. ivilh tin ir pitroniiue, n.nv nh in I. .vn i- s li.-ir wniL d nc iu ll.e l- si noiiuor. : tll hort is-.sj-... A.MJLI-.W t-ITL.-i. Jjly 21, IC32. -Kl .Vi i: '.Mie lacs I its) 'iii' i ' i ii 1 1 ( j.'i. tiic a? I' i nuiKlii). I r tin- nr I Itis: In the t.ivi'stin'4 oi .M !tf"iiierv. , r. orwiih and Jaelritii, Ij t vui ti n h Inn di id diil In r nln:iti.i) in il' towihi n; llainilton. VI (yiit j mil -j mi ihe t !!. ol Sliitioii, Fi iinKlin mid Waeliii'L'tni', !'H ets ; in tltr to,i h'ljii of Miidi oi:, 'I'rur.i, .IrST-rMr,, riiuii, Mifiltn, lil. ni luii Lii u tun, Ui'uv. n, Tiai- i, ai.d rlrastnt, J;5 c'lits. ! shall attetiii '-he dn in ear.b toiviisliln, ;it (he uual ii!:n:cs ol l.ol.liu: eifctiti?, I.v in v -elf ordip'ify, for th purn of recriviiij (itxttj; on tin: dayF :u fullv,. (o wil : 1 1 until nn town i..ii .1 'Ith ith Atll Till mil lllth mil Ulh i:i:i, I I II lo:h l?lh 1 lit K 1 0: ll yrltli 'Jl-t '.".'.I Mollis ll Triitu JelT- rson 1'liiin " Mifflii " lllllliloll u riliuron l Clii.lnii " Perry " Wasitiitijtou lt Koiwicli " Hum ll u l'ruiiie u PI, u? nit J.iilr-oii " J-'raulilin ' Moii'giimrry" I shall iilso attend at inv elScc iu t'olnmhiis, dliri-ii; the iiiuulhs of (h li.lier timt November, for the pmpiibu of receivn tuxei lor the pros out year, iN . 1. All taxes iim-l h paid hy tin' fust nl Dcccniticr; all unpaid nltei tlmt tun -, the pt-nully will bo ehnrfii il, -is the law reipiiics. V. I1KVI,, Treasurer Fat r. I; I in ciunti, Oiiio. Columbus. July 2''lh, lit:.' ' ! 1 NOTICE, SS hereby Riven, I ' lie- Tax payers ( I .Mililisull i-eiinty. thiit the Tuxes bviei! Ill s aid county, tur (lie ; re--nl iur, nn n-l"olloivJ, toiiiil In L'iii li, Pi .1'alit, Ji tTei- fli'l. l.lol M'llir.U- l.".l,.l.i;,S. 1.0 CI ills P.. lie '.t'0; III ll.llit.-'' ton lelii.i. 7i CC-.i'S ell tin .'ItlO: nnd iu nil oilier iiiivi.'lo s, ri::'-i on I'lHt $IU0viilii!itiiii 'l iiai 1 -ii ,11 ml' ml ul the proper pluees lor li d no.' Ll'-et'o us io tt e -eieral lowudiijis, in the dais t"i"Win (o wil : 111 ift-kes toiviifliip, en ti e I2'h crj. I.e:.t. Ralli.' toll liltip. on the I . 'ih. Pleasant t"ivnsliii, io, ltu- H!h I), . r t reek i.ini.sh.p, . n ll i.eh. Ji irTSill iewn-hip, oi, tl-e iT.h. .Miuiioe tnivu-liip, on the lllih. t'anaau tuu-i.shiji, on lie- Oi It. Durliy lown-hi', i ll th- 'JTl.i. l ike townsiiii', i ii (he v.'!itl.. Iliiloli liMin.'hip, en tl.e -t'l'u S'i p liexl. And duriiii tin- Moutl.s of Oe'iiuer, niot Ni.viiel'cr, I .loill .i 1 1 1 :..t ul inv ill e iu I am d ui. lor tu ' i-uri toe ol re. eiviiia the I .'X s alr.r id. Ami on ibe 'J I day ul IJe f"-bi r, I sliull id'-se my etlii-e lor (lie n eeptloii nl 'Paxes lln re, ni.d proceed to c.diect ui nil l)i liuqiii uts, its the law ur.thoriz'.'i und ill-reels. II. IIIJ MK, Ttcamrtr, M C. Lou-toti, Auuiisl I, ttl.'i i-IJ dM'lU: fell HIIKU.MA I li.il Hit. sLy DLA.N'S lUieuinalic Pills are an Lll'ec-tllal remedy for (he l!lieiiinutll!l, mid nil siuiilaf iliseiiH"i, sm h as irmit, creui', spusins. i. on, Ine ss, kf. They have hull (AK n ii.'ly used in the lrnittd t:tatis, n,r llie lii-1 lil'ieeii )ems, with vtiy hi.h iipri'hat-iii, :.! iniil-titiidts Iiiim: been relieved li llu in rem lno-1 dislresMii' uttiieks ol (he lilnu iiiiiii'in. 1'er suns who bale been i.lll.ele,, v.uli llie lllieii llliitisiu from lillei-ii to lu-et.ti yi all, il who have been wle-lly iirlUtnl fer l.tt-iae.-- f..r tio e.-irs togellor, ami iinahl- (o walk without aid, hine. hy n-im; the Pills, been fully re stnred. Ti.e I' HoK-iot: cu'.ili -atei.f li e lleti-oruble Jii'li;e Thaliher, nl' Mu s , il ispre-Mliul-tl will bel.i.hly Eilll-liii-tin y. This ma) certify that I haie fr..-lv irnl, for my If uiul leiuili, for scverul sears, l)r. Demi's Pills, uiul do i-.tli'itler. (lo m it Mile uiul list Tn I fiiliiil) liii-dirii.e, rs;e,i.lli i.ir llheu in itisoi, iu wl.i !i r iiiptiiiut. fieiii iil.-il I h.ive t-Xeeri'-li' e-!, s- en noil tteni.l, I , -u,-:.;- r ll em more i-ll't i tual than nn H in i l-e I hut kiioiiii r iis-d, i.nd I do tint. a tl: iu a v.. Iti nine di'ci-vrv for the pi i ,i , a ul exteii,!- iuy tt.eir u i follies", nn I ol it tl.ti-ini; ti.er- to try tin in, I uib-cril.e thi' rt-ilil't. uii . I (illoui.i. in ',-it-ii! !'.. j r.xtrurt of n letter from a jcntl - mail "! j (ho V. tf. Arinv, dated Pinlaih li hia, Nov IIU.1. "l-'iri 1 liad ban fur miri' than tw yeais lilllie.tiil with tl.it compl iii-', wloii 1 liroeureil ii mule box of . i . lil.eeaorii Pills. I took iliem, Willi the t xt mat iiitui.i r r.iia nn nded hy you, of tw eet ml, i;. 'I he , IT-i t, I In my treat j was a eoiii lete rure, 1 had ' lreviniil i x hail. led tl.e i.h de Mult ii:i Mi d-1 ieil. and was on llu' poiot i t' r. iuliitr.' nil sell j to llie ilisens--, w hen in i t. lit maile mu m-.- ipiiliilleil ttl.ll Ji lit iniaoeil'le ri nui'v. I " IV.11. P. H -si l I ii. j " Dr. la. Dean." Messrs .M.tvN.xiiri ' N. i i'-B. tJt'iit'. na i. : I her. hy ei rlilj ll.nr in Jautlarv III.'!), i . j . mu .,ni in r t. .ml . .. - i .. ... ..... . ... ... .. .... Willi ll.e KlH'llil.iltl-lll, uM n selti.,1 in mil rii;ht biji, nml w-u- iieieri.-ee iioiu p-iiu in;, 'las, tiirMivtti uii'i.tlii I api'lii'il I . a i ii in I or ol rt'.i'i etahle i !iy:--i ots, luil c.iii!d no no relict, ami L-i.ve up tin ul.-a ut' l-ei. z . 'in .1 I iv pr.'V iilo I noon in '..i !'r P --ill's ll:,iu-lllllti.- I'll!, anil n-:? - ll by 'hi ui Hi tw. d.i s, hv t .liinp . in. I,..x U' ts eu til. !y eiin .! and aiu mnv ii. itee ir -in if ns at u y i.t-riod "i tsi y me i ni.li in. tale.!, (i;il ni. Iy tu i,m in. ni oi of ih.. no I.I I .I.i I. ii v I e riit'ii- ' x,,, ,''81' s l ri, but ii . ii.il ili.i di'itrder. th. II- i it". i a. John I'.uiatu l.o:liY I O Maiden, Mar. I. 0 lli.l lop. svi.i; iiy it ,v ('' l.t'MLl. 1. Id U'llOLKSALX AND RKTAIL. TBi Hit .v I Ml W f .', I.I" II w li:iell- u i? Urz a ot'iiitt'i't n-i i' it ill uly "Pi'i.tM. Hrsvti.L's T.iv. rn; w-hii h iliej i If. r i,.r s .h- ut I mu ,imti . riei ". I hi iiiti'iiiion of M. ich.iids und 'i uviiii Keupii. is pur ieularlv n.vitcd. June I t, ICil; 1,33 If r.B'i -a.' . si lvu ly the iii'aL loornino; ; in I.uiiiioii, we m:i ul. uii ii xi .-tc-r A Ll y. iduwiy wiadui the i m i .- v thr:-;: i.i !..':. :ir.;i. it I tin j .c on tore! Wliili'lnli, and pa:-, i liaui'-iit .--Lrjt;!, t.i .""-t. ti'o.o v.g to l.i. i burt-t i!;wn us in all i!a (Ii-l.ih: .; I '1 liiM-c itf Foin-J iiiio; id tiiij iirt Vi ri'tiniiieter A. hoy, Unit lite. ::,;, (if I insy i-ocu!l it) ti tpli'ii-li'! I..-- ttl'i iii;riei;i-;tiuii locoll:-!;!:!;:' i.r,-.:.l th- ilu 1 1; and UKijcstii: nir.ii;,-, t. - t!r.-ul'thi.te illu?li;ui!d li.-ao, v. iio..c i. within its f,'looii;y v. nil.-. i'l-rliaps tn ri.'urotiv -! It r.u a i!v';;;;'li ut c.Liiil l;tt 1 -e Abj -y, :l t'uio iuji,t or;ijii!i e::n lursn u luloi' reel idea nl' its mil. -.v.-.rd pr,i;..r! io: i;titer into tho I'l-c'!;;!- ui n:;o u .'io liu- tju iirl film.-, w ir,t-.i:y iw.v '' 1 1 1 : 1 wil ,, u 11 it SI'.!. I lliili tlllTi - .r.L-iyc-.ii-jii. , La; to J vi-.' s il Ih ul I., i i iino'iv: ll ilO t.i i: 'ilt ll.j.i.l 1 iu lisu.il i".ili':uii-o ..r j- n i'u-jt j corn- r, l.om : i:;jc into the c-Jiitur ul' t:; bnil ehoiiii- uoiv '--ii.X' v. ltu c!;l- Liiu tomb to i- i.' o i! t !i t iiiu.lil ljoi.'-iUb a Johnson, a .iilti.-n, ti i'upe; ln're t!iu )'oun;. hem may d.vell with ntpture nn tin; jXilo.t.-"I'll .Uarlhor.iijli, a iiuImiii, u ii Aueicniiii- Lie, utiil a ho l ut' other by--on.' Iii;.-ns: iii .-!i o-t, who h is nul a l.n'ui-il.' entombed i. H i- j iii tho Hull .d'Vi-Uiiiii.-ler Aljlj;-y; ene "li,J ii,;;iri:.l liiiyely iii t!ei i-'lii, er Ui'.- ci'nn or pei'liuiia cloud lul'.-nuit til liu iioi.e.j pul.. ul' i.Li.i'iline! Ileie tie.- eye rea upoii tlic to.ub uf U! tail ! til, rct.'iubliitf; a bed ul mule, u ills u iij-ttrn ul'thu ijiieen, in w.ii'ej ii,:u-,io, 1 y . 1 1 r h, I I'uil lougtii oil Ui-' ti.i.h, who li:,; ,,;i;iu' I'.iii-ed and t -rested ln-j.'tlier, in tins a l.lu-1 ul' irtiy'l'i tin! i:i:ileii.uli..ii jiiiu! , ei leii'.ly mm ls.u:k to tlie chy nl' ij.hkii llet.-, I .jl . ,-,-iti',r her livni Ihii cii:ji;i, liio-eiirii;-.!! tt'i.";is' Willi u.oi'e Lii'ui n;u..eu!ii;i: i-uuiy, I .-the tiuit anil delieluiis ri:eU' ol' i.eniiwuii.i i truly iliO Wiirf a orcat iMeeii, und Uie l'.t,.r-li;h nut loll l.iive rv"iii tu he proud ul he: memory, I'm ln; ii:is lil.td 'ii; brightest ;i-:;; 11; llioir liiotory. U:i the other .'. 'e ufilie Ajk'V. i. a:i::ii-lar toiii!) to jiary.ti'ittfii ul . ieui. u:i:titu-liitto ijiieon: I" v.lio.o to.j .;o v..i.j a lulu m serro k, lii-i beauty b xsm tlw solo e:iii.-t uf all her ni:.-.i',iMu;.e.-. : peuej tvi her u..!:... iv.'iir I lie cooler ii. hii.i :r.:i;. i;i a cn'- Cll.ar Itoill, III-,: lot! I. , .;!:!. ul ieie.ul ul eaiay nioiiaieiis ui i.u n.iii.i. ijie.yei nut re.-1 mi u .-'nil li. .1 ua- ne! 1... r.a.-.l . iiuiiiurtal by lie; en i I' lloul- li-.- k-.y.'ii v lit I" I.i oi Jtiiiii ten a.,-.! . .i!:. -.-n el tlie iiiurii.ii'- in I.i" A lae : I:,., -.lit. "I..V it with I .iu i! .1 -n.iii. it. eii ii K'liiiiii.i,; :.t so. i.u ullier t.'i.i', Iu.' a iiui: leiinite u.s-.in.ni iliu.i. A. L. (;. COI.O.Nli, TliM hO'Jiia'V.' ' AlI)lll'.!S.S o! the Alun.ip r. ul Ibe Aunri can t'olonisation Kocii'ty, to tho IVnpi.- ul Jio United 1 .tales. Amp-... d al U.etr .1l-i- tiuo.Juiio ill, 1:,'!'.. 'What uujlit lo be done, cr.u L.s ilo::e." To Ihcjto It of I'.c Vir.h.l .S.'i,':3. Tho priiclti'ubiliiy ut i-ulo. i.nijr in Af rica, nny iiuiiih.'r o! the Free People ul L'.d urul the United i-ltutes, lh..t may uiiouse to ciiiiornt'-, Uelilj ileiiieii-trattii; ihw oiai.a (;ers ol the Am. i lean t' eoiiii; i ion tfueieiy, iidilress their l-.lloiv cnn-.-.-iis, uuu. r a il. . com'iclioii, that, luis 1. 1. .do nation is i.u.i siiiiiiii.ini'd to unl Hi; wurli, hy uu nusl wei(;luy cniiiiiileii.lioiia ul iniei-t st, iiuiy,ai:d cliurtty. llelienuo, as tin; .Muiia-'ers du, I that ll is a w uik ul lui.in. diatu and vast iiu puriuiiee, on uie ucciiinp i..iim. iii o! w meli, depend llie telnaeral und iteiiial happiness ot millions in this ci uiiliy, i.iiii in Alrwa, und which ecu be aiiupialcly uene only hy the com'jim d ponem ol thu nation, they uro uroud irresistibly, tu in ak j on iiupu.il in its behalf tu all the utrio'.ie, htiin.iuu und roll j,-iuus ol the lainl. Korean Hi y ilunlu t;.a: leu Uiousiii.d iieait.i will rcspuml lo this ap penl, uu J ten llu.iis ii d bunds bj stretciied out w ith ulL-i iiios I.i a cause, iuve-ti d " t'.li nil Ihut can al.i..a al:'. euou and l.i.iele en tliusiasiii in ti:-.' uulilest iiiiii is. Oi the aiie. ce.-s ol llio plan, they c..;i now' t-p:nk not. UK-rely w ith hop ', h.il w i.ii conlitl-.-iict'. A (.'ulopy ul in nu ill a l) lu o liiouaan.1 pel.i.u. , liriuly csliiljli.jlii; , well oiei.:red tunl well t'OVerned.prjpt urns in trail..', m-jial uu.! r. li t'luus in character, Willi scnuuisund cliiii cm, com l i.i jt.stico tin! u eriuilical pr. eiil.ninr its territory, and j;rj-.viunr t.i streii;;th. lespuc'.cd by all who h..vo vi.-i'.etl it Iroiii Luroi.', ami t xji-m. a i'.i;i'..iry ni.il extensive inlliieiiCL' over tl...' iiitn.' li.l; .', lion (dl'.rs an i sylum for tur Inn itii.ni. poj tiljli'in, and lu our liUi.eii.-, e. -.-:y n.e:i.i-i ai.ti m olive h:r eonleiitt:;' tree ."ui "ii iIi ia.: who enjoy it nut, ami i.e;:.! ti::j ir.iiii'..',iui: IU..I clii'iaianity to Allien. T!.Ciii.;h the .liaiine.-i:.-re 'arJ tlie sc!;eu: : oMIie iincie;y, a.s es.si:.iliu!l)' t'oiiiieeteil n i .i the parity und slalnli'.y nl our !i leal i.o'.i lu'.totis, nnd the i;.oiy ul our nail in il el, n-ucter, vet it is rather in its I.. i.ev.)..iu i.j 1 pect tinuinls a long i.lil.cte.l i.i.,l i;ojjra.lf.l I people, in IMe i.ilt-sl nl u.-, ami l.i.ii I. retched brethren in -linen, thai tn.-y ttouul conuneiid It lo tin; pitioii i'-j ul ll.e ' public. Tli.it llii'i'o are cans s up rjt.ii,; lo retard th-' imoniveiiioiil nml d.-i.e:s Hi; i uiiiiiIh ol liieliee pi.ip.c uf color in l!:.- I nt i lul Stales, wiii-.'ii no beiit'Vol. -n.iii nor cv. ii. religion, can, luf ni,r,-s, ii'ev.-r, I'i.iiove ; ar.il 1 thai llie etev..liun, tu my u..l n. i -e, i i our LUiiired .oi.ln::lun (jen .'l ai'y. lie; eii.!.. ii. on their st'ltitiiietil lis u oisli... I i con i mtv, iu soiue i ('tiuirv li ",'eii.t tl.e reai. u m ,, , I'llltiarrasHllig i:iiiii;i:i.-iam'es t::i. w Inch Hi-it iii.- r liimamiy not W ".i.-laiioii "in ' reli -ve llietu, heie; the .la!i:ii-is tuiio.i- 1 , ileoiiled mi h hy reusoii mid c.:ierii iiee. il: is nut in it Iy nil law end pu j-nlH u tii.il UlO life 111. .11 Ot color lias ileli) lo i untt.-i;:.. lint with imp. rlur k.io.iie.i. , . .-..iiii ,...u ii. Uu- r.e ; w an a emiip. uiu n u w in. li t no. qoal; i) iill a .ie.-p u e ui tin: lo. .il ...:: i-,l hi. pait, ami Hi m mli a..t..ea tl ins ; .. . I ei:'. col. du Imi : w n .i i. n in iv ii.ui,: ti:ii u-'... . ' lb tl uli.tevei- nny he tile ttoiiiiy tji.!,1 i.. ulj el ul hi' pui.oilt, hi) lla.H li: l.e j'.-t. ul iittaiiiiirj ii; a. id Una iu ul. er hu l:rf hi. l-rt'tiir. ii e .n stem llio in:.., whu h h :-.'. ...ini-t Imil iu aim. ..si i v. iy eniii '. ul It In Lit) ri i, he exhibits i.ot loo I'-eiiijIan.-.e, l ul the reality nl It viiiii;i;.-.u:!i..s l.ulli cm sci' tn that lm biiiri'-r iipp. .es his (.itr,-...-. ill llliprnvein :lll; leels O S : I'ltll S'.ll li n ii; 11 -w n.OIIV- s nu. I belter i.o," .'. IS .i'..ili.'.l d tii tiiu cilivietluil that a fcp at pr.iell : ih! (j i .uii la In tie inilii- ved by bi.u, n.it lor Is:;;, a. II alone, but lor hi.i piisieriiy, and h a I' o-' lliieiuhoiit a I ttiiio i ii.l l ii -ni i mil I t.i norlii;ex;.erience.--, in line, uliin.-it tlu pon-tr of a n;iv crt-f.'.tou tor:n:.ig iiim fur actions f'.l i.i-i destiny. Tint i, ii ! Iioiioliviul ij real i v.: -.1 by th: i:.:rl.,rnt and wvlKilisposcd in in ul coliii- en hia et rival at the Colony, is I j j-rovci! by nl.-uniiai.t uml iii.ijiication ible'lus-" liut-iny. 'I1 'O f;O j, r- uf (iU- on n .:ivi-j IiS ! well t;s Piili-'liti-n-'i lori.'i-f ners. havo wil- ' ni-s.-cd w ith Ho-.i'ier and d ji-'ht tlii." trons- I tu;-in:i'.iini, Irirn ioioecilily nml hopi luMiie-t-;-, i to cciiviiy i t. d c.-'iitiJciico, nr.il iittiuliiicsa ! Hind lii;'li iitiiiciuatwsiis. l ' (!iii u i M. il-.- :;,,..E.-t,. ,v.-,,!.l .winfi r nm,n : con'i r upon i blessioes. il ! Iree wen oi to!-r iinrp il:i'i.j bleisioes, il ! i.-fi'-rs thi bi s! rli!in I'.-r ilnvcc in n. i. mil to;! Ii-oin i-i'e;iiii to inteiey!, humanity i;r eon ncicnce, U'lu ilois not l;:ioiv Ilia' iiiiinny rti.ile:-, the ri,:i;l ul om nieipatiou has b0"i. J -liieil In the n.a :ter, on the frroiiu.! that the i-.veri-te cl stieli lilit ivntild oe iiieunsisletil ttjtu th" imislic fioo.? Vol Hie re.-,'.i ie.lions of I nv liLve to a pioat ( u:i;i,i picved iiicl-feclual to ('ti. v.: nl in-iiliiiliissieil; i,u nunler-om aluri have l-eeu irmskirvd to o In-r "t . iih'.T.iinli.'v ii i riit e.' i iv. nt hoivi I iiouiiiml il-ec.loni, l ij- iu'Ii slill 1 1 u 1 1 it;- 1 1 i-il bv ill. ii).v, , ai.ii .ii ni. ,1 i.v- hii s.-ine:-u! (.i li i::ii-) l.:b. : ,y. Tl.e.'.c-!'!-.. r,dii"r:::i' closts , !y to its ti;i;:iu! iii:; --n i.i,J j. uieipies, i-!--a e.-ieriiu,' no ii.il ii-i,ee iijien s..iVi ry, rxcept in tni)i-.il iiillier.ee, ihriiiijdi the mil uf the j in isti'i; cites freeiU'iu tu that wi.l, relieves I it IniiU ev-Ty i-Uih.ii-.ii:i..i:i.-nl, ami demon ir:.tes to the lietv of all coiicernod, Inr.i I i-ni:inci!i ilion to any and tverv extent de sired may 1)3 eff-etod, i.ot iiiili danger or detriment, Lul r.-.tli- r with aihant:ifu to the public, lill-l Vilol .Ul I p.'l jiaual belli til to the :ljve. t.'-ituiii it if, tii.it llioiita!ii.j it I on- ciiis.-in, w hi)5.; dear si interests are i.leii'i i.-J with the proipenty nnd honor el for ncjilecuu;.' it, unless it be reasonoble to the Uoutii, ein tle ir countenance and ai ! to make tlie sltiuijrd oj our duly and the mta-ilie Sjei ty, nut merely Ulcus-,- it is most sure if our renown correspond to those of In-ill.-:ii il to the u, I-' o;' Color already lice, j Ions: burial notions, rather tbon to the grcal-but a-; eir-iiti.' ;; ; ivci i'ul induccnxiiti in vo- ntis oi cur obliejalions to Uod, of our eipor-eiiiiary in iiiuinis.-iiui by imlividn ;!.s, an I ; 'nnid'cs i.iid wtrtiij i f uselnlness anil tha .'I'll.- An-1 true ji iiil.ai the em-nii s ul ! luihl ul i;i,r'mtinii charili. Surely Ihepco-liiM .':' i i-ty in e ji :l iri'i! tu tn oela .ses; tiiine j l''e el Ih'; U. .S'uies cannot forget how God alio would ahuh-li a.ivery iiia'iiiii.i:ieo-.i-ly. ' hal.'i deiivcrcd and exalted lliein by his own ami thoje ii ho ih ?.re it may n-v-.-r b-1 iihol j 'i'i1 hainl, tliat tl.e liyht tif their exumpl is o d. 1 ! iiini i oils ure no a i m n in ,t0... inialil blvM the wot Id; nor will ihey sueri- nil, ho iver 1 r .Slot's; i ii! mi arc lulJ in I mi :.vn'.'.y ilaves iu tho L'l.iied iy ullien ol I'm: s .in i class I ! u t.'ic- .-loeii.-lv whenever its rn.-aiw ii ill bu nil'.ouale to their coloni tatluii. I'.-it Allien in ikes e r npp.-a! lo oer sym-pithy ii li! charity, in a tune ul cnrnest!ios.i ami diiir; si lo which tveiue btmuJ lo listen, am! r. I. i-li '.lie; 11 i .r:1 tin '. taun it be reaUt ed. It is uleti' h. r il irk -!i ir.- s am! over her imuieiise hut UiiiiiiltiViiteii liehls, Unit tlie j ii,'ty will dispefs; its lieliesl blessings. ''' I ' ii a ni.vj 1st ul po,,m in terror has set tl :d, f"r i i.'i'?, on li-r lui'l! Her itr.in 'iHt I' ;i!atie,i covered w i'l. Hrturirin, given up - pr.-y to iititiii-e i.i:;! Viiili'iiee, curse. I by a Ir.ide tt hich has sel bintlii'rarr-iuiiit btoth-nr, desolated lamiln-s and vi!la;;es, excited llie ii or.-1. pis-ions nl ravage iiaiun',' rirh Ic.- dy si.nd' r; d ii-l tl;e lies of kindred i,f-leition, ami si-iy.iu'f v i ll nien ilc-s nnd cii-yieltiinwgras;' its I'leedii!,' mi .1 brokenhearted viiitiin.', botiie tliem eio.vded nnd crushed tiiul living into touiu nnd Iiipeji-S9bon.l--.! And I'V -ti no.-.-, w '.i -ii !..r crie. have u rc. d the heart il l.'inisienoliiui, when tes t:t;d k'u I'lloinj h ,vo I "islaled und unit -il to out an eml m ln;r s i!i'.. riii 's, still torn, pliin ii-r-d, i.i: I Mbticd ol her i liihlreii ; hy tin.' pirati s oi a!! n-itioii-, g.i stretches i out her h in 1, i.n l caa's an implorinr i ya to-1 I .,..j ll... I L. ..... ..." .1 . .... i. j ..I. in, in. a ui tiu'i uiii iiiaii, io mis no I i. i i;., m In e tin I blisaed couulry, lor tliul delivor-auce, w hieh !ie has looked fur in vain to all the w orid beside. And who can iloiilit tTi.it to this Nation ! intwutsnf lh? .7 I'm tin rnrr. arc, I t I'roe ! miiic, isptciutiy thlnilt,l. 1 lie men winch nor l.ili nml solemn duty lo to ni di.;clitirgi.d, is i-vi.ietil. Her exiled children iu tho nmlsl uf us, nrc nailing to leturii lo her, not ns Ihey came i'.'miraiil und i ciisl.tvi.il l.ai h iriain, bill Ireeniitl iiutructed j i l.'ri:;liai::i, eaeubie, v. ith tlie uid tlint ivo can I tliem, o! Ii.-un.liiii; npo:i her shores civ ; 111.'- 'u nis'ilii' i-i;i-i, ol h ;en:iu:i;.- teachers uti.l "ui, It.: Iu li .1 ti '1)1,1.' iiieul-'atnitr among th in those les.ioiis i), wi.-dom, which rni n W illi lew- aili-iutiiire-i uro not always tho which privatu charily has su well commen-last lo liT.ru, l!i it iin'iluty ol'iii in isnever al ; e-eil, ho cnmpleted hy tho bounty of tin war wi h hs interest, and that hippin ss j Slates and the Nation, is tie: luu iio.ii.l ol vo lue. Alr. u iy in ilia , In concluding this, periiaps, loo protracted vit ii ity ul l.i'ie.ii, in.) lie y iili.iiuloiiiiio i address, llie .Managers beg leave lu say, that the li.il'.;.; in si.ivei, lor n iiiaro pineelui not lufs Ulan one liioujaud I'liiiiants aro coniniercn an. I llie hiini n.o arts of life, nnd ; now seeking o passage to Liberia; that tha i i iiuiiu runs tr:l , l,t ,l i ; hive sou.' ht tho proteeti-ni "ir u.ui, the Urts u! Ihel (-OlollV Th it fiii.ili per inn rv.i'.s tela Al,e:l, I nn. I i.i.ji-. n c.i'oiiie.-! c.italdi-liOil i: ',:, ii-; lln) w hole ctui.-t i.i w i s II .1 I'l lliO !i I'll" Cl)i;l,li' v ion -. i h toe ii 'tiv.-s, an. I w ho, lii 'iii-':v..s, c .ii i-eiion -er haviaj Mi.i' ifi tii-'ii lit-: lle-ii- , lli,.-t'- I l:r. lit.-l a '-..I lu em .-.-l:i-h v..' ti .-, i t;! I ii---:l, e. li.i, r-iiii- eiiiti: j rat ', l'...t ll'ilil li t'l'l hliiler til :I.V i'liiiiiillii ii i i.iii, t.l.il : i'.eil llol'iui w ill l r: ti I. .i,i .: :. .ll...- p.rti-s in me ivv Ira tie; Air.t-n Itilies th cam. "roe, itii i i .'.u . I.ilen le;:-; c; lile Ci.: o. er 1 i l:;o I. no mi ; i . I.v. i ll ll.e i,",' i ii 'ii'iin' to e.s'ui'n li -iier i: ' to U.ei.i a Ml I tliil, U III th .-.itti::-; ul' tin an I soit.l to-ill', nny n-i as c-m.i'i I 't: e.:i. .et.il, Hi ti..il auv r.il lll.'aos, w-.ol '!! ult'il, l e. -.i'oi a il .li..:;ed nnd u licit iti '' I P'"'' 'i'l 111! It is oi.ltl tl tll o.l- ll,.' be.. w i.i to-" igmr-'.it nu-i a:.- i.i tnis i-ioititiy bi.- I ...I'.'-, to l'lil ;lit.'0 l-.lid To tlii i we i i.jtly lli .l ii iii ,li'.- V. iv ie i am iii .l try eiii laiian-; I hat Wen lul. .101-S.lCil I.S 111..': r..i:.;i i;,i',::i lin y lire c.i Illli CX .-; h v- to i.nl.'u i. in' pri'seut At'- . ; that llio nul will i Vel'V W I l k lJ tt l.ltll ' ii iop liieii- ptjivcr.-, their chariieier; and li. aiion and unoiov.' '.i Uie ;;. i' - -1 1 i'-a e.l' '. a ' '' enter anil L'.v.; i I 11 to liu .1.,V, lo t ,. i,i',. ! vvry . in ii I..-.- oi. iliy i.itu tina vi. u ; -..I ;; li u a .iiiit' i!iTe ill .I tun otvn i -: y I : . n i-y eo'.i.i,: .'. ue-l ift-- :i a w il... ill--;! - il.l.l .: ' : 1 . cur i -il L. I ;;r:,:; j, a in (! and i .'.:!itt ii miiiloili li.l-: :;l:u; ,' il; V. Hi'.' Wfii' i Mll.l' I , .!.. !! Ul fiM'll J 1": it i. .-e 1-llt ! it . ..i.i.'il ii ii i iiui-- led I itiiiin : .li.i. . :: ; i.-r. :l V l.l'IC l!tlt'' lu 1; -il i i. i.i .' ; iV-y; i ii'.-aiiiiliil vi'.l i-.'.-h, ji ;. .eii .-,'i."i, rails id L '..-i . ..i-(i, e. i.i ll M i 'e, T. ii s ul pii'i i e nii i , ii, J t-1 it:. -. il 3 it unl lielur.: ts tll nts 1. 1 e ir t;r. .lues-; i.iut iii'iy we e:;i te tot' Alii, i inu.i tl.-.i.t.iil'.n '.'t .1 r. i i t ni i .ii : :i .,, a , ,i her alioroc" wii 1 in a:ll - i'. :n. tii :u I en i And by whom can st; h s.'til. i.'.tiits Im an H.il t' ltu!' !, 'is hy tie) tree p epln nl I'leiir III Ul'! U. runt, s.' ijes 11,11 provni clearly it.u'.e :lie..i to i w ni'l; of iiucininpled priv.i'.e, to tiu-ir p.'t'.'.nty and m:ni.n'i? A'nl i-; in.', tin-. u..t'.-n iirg-!!'. to asji.''. th-iri '-' '': P'-rn" Providence not less manifestly, j r i J l.y motives an mimPtous and great al ever v,iou'ht upon the human mind.-' 'J'lio ii.nii.ieis Icel that the tima has fo;n..', ivlien it were criminal on this subject, id he silent. 'J'luy fiel Hint tomtthing should U done, compared u ith u hich all that hat bten ioiie it nothing. 'I hey know Unit a spirit should go ubro'ud throughout all the bordera ol the hind, li::n that which kindled in tho liuaits of our litlicn, when they stoked il.eimll fur i o il e op lulonp el that pvl'tv lover or t Le if all fur indepeiidcr man "ml ol fjo.l, ij cu iiiau and ol liu.l, is culled, (in by a mandate ri om iieaven. to i t no . .6 vtwee uliu ortnir Ion', ard liij contribution to t fi'oct nn object, the eonio of w hicli will, in all after ages, be) denned r.ur Nation's chief ylory, while Africa will record cud celebrate it,af the ereit moral revolution in her history. True, the work is a gri'st one; nnd therefore worthy of a iiu'.ion like this. That it is practicable to nny i.li nt desired, is as evident as that it i-t great. Tlie tinn saved in a single year lu the iiaie. u! ."'( w York, by the partial rc loinialinii iruui iiitiinpi'iunce, '1 ould trttlta-I'er: tu A r.cn lliouiir.ua! increase ol lb? wliolu colored ponuintiun of the U. H. And uan ive, mo u.ui jiiosperous peupiu m uis wei.u, tin arc Kgiiiaiing not iuiiicrctsc,uui to reduce utir revenue, want lor such on object, u mcri? pittance ol ihut uhich is, yearly, by luxury und inleuipcruiice, worse than u iisio i? The inagiiitude ut the noik and the) e.iL ii.se lobe incurred in itsaccomplish-in-.-nr, cons!. lute no valid objections to il, been n u the importance und (jlory ol it exceed the lunner, nml our means llio latter. And .but liu lory L'ivcs no precedent tor such a worn, win move- iiui a iniscrauie apology lieu bolh duty and rennw n, lor ii ar of show-ino to iiiJiiki'iid that il is possible fur nation! us well as individuals, tu be iiiagnaniinoua I am! illustrious fur virtu?. I 'iiui managers appeal then lo the clergy i of every denoiiiiiialiun, and invito them an-itualiy, on or near the day consecrated to I the iiieiuury of our Independence, to bring an J to leceive, in lurlhcrnnce ol its otj;ct, sue.'i fice-w ill olVeriiios as gratitude lo liod nml luvii lo men may inelino lliiin to bestow.Tin y tippcal to tin auxiliary Socictie and uiois lb in to corns- forward with increased power to tho work, lo assist in lorm-iu' nthi r kindred associations, and by widely ilill'iHinj; information to excite the wholo American cuiremitiiiy, duly tu consider and promote the cutise. To their lair country women, who aro CV-er lir.-t to leel lor the wretched, and foremost lo ediuiiiister relief, w lioo moral influence in society, thouoli their own modesty may u.iden aluc it, htimaiiitv und religion ti.owlveljje lo Lc ol vast power and un ' spetikahlo v.ir.ii, Alrica, ilarker 111 her ' muurnin Ihun l.cr romplexion. 'irs in si- lentgri'-l her plea, which lt were impossible I to render mure cuiivincing by arguuieut, or lotiehiir; by eleipii'iice. !She looks to Auicr- I...., ...... I., il.... :.. .. i.:-i. -I. 1.-- 1 "eu m iu iii.il hi n men uii uer prut'iuus hopes nro treasured up, and lor their fiiinllincnt, nature itself will plead more strongly than we can, in every fcmala hcurt. Nor ivoulj the managers fttnit to snv to ;a:is by those who control the public press, that ullier is lnll3t omnipotent en-'ino lor moving human minds to action, thai to them belongs tho putt erol'seeiiriiijr lo the design ol this Society, (lie amplest means for its speedy con-s.iiii imtioii. Let every Kdilor in the country, feel hiuiiicll responsible to make known throughout the limits of his influence, tho view s, operations and success ol tho Society; anu thai wliiili iihas been attemptine; in I weakness, w ill lm ilntio with power, that 1 1 olony is i-reiiared to receive llieni; that I'Jhus only ore wonting to enable llioaociety i.i pros, cuto its ciiterpriso on a lurge scale; u ii ii llialnll which can appeal lo our interest, encotiriee our hopes, or move our hearts ' to uia.-iiy, i.uw coiuuieiius the cause of Af-i lean L'oluni. alum to the iill'action andliber-i-.lny ul cur eo.iiitryiir.'ii. Uof will Ihey, the .'.iaoaoers aiu inrs'inlcd, remain insensible i lu the nn rim ul this cause. Kvery whero l meet us tin; in lieniiuiis ul Us growing pop- ; -mai ity. jii.-nae i.n.l l-oiupasiiou, iilercy iiiirny, nave ;;oiiti inilii iu iciionsiiip, ' Iu I'leud lor ii; ami thu Jiauugeis trust in x l'ie gn it Autliur tt uileuol lo send forth 1 M'i'i' l" Iheir unl mat Spirit, under wins; tiivine i.luiiiiii .Hons ami all gracious hul cil tuh.Uiin,; I'liereies. mm ol every ctun'ry and cun.iKiuii su.ill finally rejoice in peiice uiul love, sharers in unity, of tho sains lailh, uuil ol llie same hope ul tho great and 1 ci, iii i salvation. And if Iron) the thick ' l i o,ii uver.-li iduw ing Alrica, light begins to bu al; loiili.let us l.uili lor blighter glory, ,i;i'l laiheve that ho liu made Joseph's cop-lr. ity the pr. enn-.T id his honor, und hisuse-t-il:;..- i, mi l liiu d n'.li of bis own Son, at iihii-h iiitm'.i treeiel-.-iltlie means of human i redemption, will finally change the tuls j which h.ne cursed Alnra, into blessings; iliat the s.ave trade and slavery, which have, been tu hern tui rent uf wrnlli, laying waslo ! her h ii;iin- ss and hopes, will end in a tide, ' deep, irai.ijUil a, id refreshing, flowing forth ' to iiiil.it lile un l gladness In all her wilder-J iiesj' nn.! eclit-'iry pluees, and lo make evon .er u serta to bu I i.inl hlossuni as the rose. Hy older ol llie I! unl, J It. it. l.tlltlXY. Secretary. f iaV.i.i Superstition. On our return to ciii), 1 i j'.iiii! there a tine specimen ol those holy in. ii'iieanij called I attire; although, by the b :, 1 ' ; ply the i pnlu't of mendicantuu-ii- - i- v'dly to In il, (as 1 a'l.iu do most proba-1,'y tin) li'i.'.t I . o i y , j us be would not take Inn 11 in? lie! ni.ui-y I ell'.-red. lie wus a PitUM-i '-'-j 'et, i.ltliJiu.'li he had a haui'iaome i.u I in i;.;ie ol !i,s doivncast ryes lather a roenisn iciiutti'iiiice. One arm was iiiis d aluli, and linvnii! been iu that position l,ir twelve years, the power of lowering it was Inst; il was withered to one fourth of :li iii its lelloiv, ami llie nans were ' nearly tw o inches long. He was about to undeitako a lurlher pjiuneo oi ttnnaing en ! or.c leg l?r twelve mero yewf. Selected. |
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