Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861, May 11, 1833, Image 1
coLimui ‘THE UNION OP THE STATES, AND THE EOTEHEIGNTT OP THE STATES.” BY JAMES N. BETHUNE. COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY MAY II, 1833. I'-nm ■ ; 'lrw -• FIFTH VOLUME—NUMBER 61. VALUABLE PROPERTY For Sale !!! ralHE subscriber offers for sale his plantation ■ in Stewart county, situated on thh Chatta- booebeo River, 30 miles below flolnmbas; con taining 46(1 seres, 100 of which are under good fen ces and in a high state ol cultivation; tho balance, arable and well timbered, ar-oieano A DWELLING HOUSE, with other out houses necessary to a farm, ■■JH is located on a plesant spot/half a mile ereo &» «u uuuim, !■ from the river and convenient to a the number or insertions of an advertisement is ■ spnng of excellent water: other comfortable hou- not scarified, it wil be continued until forbid, and sea are situated in various places on the premi- Ismel tea rrnnnrn Iv IavmI hnt ffrn Prnm THE ENQUIRER 13 PUBLISHED WEEKLY, A T fires dorian per annum, payable in ad vance: or foev dollars if not paid for before the end of the year; , . . . Adoertisements will be inserted at the rales or sewatu-Jfoe cents per hundred wolds for the first insertion, and fifty cents for each week’s continu ance. In all advertisements, the words that do not amount to an even hundred, will be consid ered as an handled, and charged ns such. When charged accordingly. No subscription will be received for less than one year, and no paper discontinued until all ar rearages are pdid unless at the option of the Edi tor. , . Sheriffs' and other Officers' advertisements in serted at customary ratos. Letters to the Editors on business must be post paid; and in all cases where it is not done, the postage will be charged to the writer. Sales of Land, by AdminislratOiS, Executors or .. J • 1 I I aa La LoU ni» tho ses. The land is generally level, but (fee flrom marshes or stungnsnt pools, and not subject to inundation. As possession will not be givon until the fall, persons desirous of testing the quality of the soil before they purchase, can do so by viewing it during the proaesnt growing season. A stream runs through the premises, affording a sufficiency of water for a grist and saw mill, at all seasons, and on which isa valuable MILL SEAT The Chat- tahooche forms a boundry of the land for three fourths of a mile, within which is a good Steam To those, who desire Guardians are reuuirad by law tobcheld on the I Boat landing, now in nso. r first TuesdaV^thcrnonth, betweehlhe hours of I a hoaithy settlement, located in an agreeable sec len in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at I tion of country, and possessed ofall tho advantages the court-house in the county in which tho pro- peculiar to fertile lands situated on a navigable me coun nousc j , , r ._ r.^ nn opportun iy now ofTers which they would do well to embrace immediately; for such a bargain porty iB situate. Notice of these are to bo given in a public gazette Sixty Days previous to the day ofsale. ... Sales of Negroes must be at public auction, on the first Tuesday of tho month, between the usu- ui hours of Bale, at the place of public sales in the county where the Letters Testamentary of Ad ministration or Guardianship may have boon grantod, first giving Sizty Days' notice thereof; in one of the public gazettes of this state, and at the door of the courthouse where such sales are to be held. , „ Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given in like manner (or Forty Days previous to the day of sale. Notice to tho debtors and creditors of an Estate must be published Forty Days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for Leave to sell Land, must be published Four Months. Notice for Leave to sell Negroes must be pub lished for Four Months, before auy order absolut* shall be mndo thereon by the Court. April 20 48 tf For sale & Co. as will be given, cunnot long remain unaccepted. Terms CA8II Address JOHN T' LAMKIN. Columbus April, 27—49—tf VB° sacks Liverpool Apri a 20 SHORTER, T. 48 tf To Speculators. Valuable Town Property TOR B ! IJ w OTS No 19,20,75 and 147, in the town B A of Columbu9. No 19, 20 and 75. (an acre and a half,) are exactly opposite tho BRIDGE now building, and it is proposed to open a Street 40 feet wide through them. On these lots are several good IIUlLiDINGS* No 147 is the Theatre lot. (CPThe whole of the dbove property is offered for sale. I expect to visit Columbus in tho course '-j of a few weeks—in the mean time persons wish- biz to purchase, are referred to Mr. Kivlin, who wul afuird any information in his power. Terms, half cash—the other half, a years credit soenred by mortgage on the property. AprilW-49-3t SOL. SMITH. tARVER & Co. April 20 48 tf EORGIA BACON For sale by SHORTER, TARVER & Co. mil 20 48 tf LW April 20 48 tf 6*000 _ . /W sale by S April 20 48 VEK & Co. NEW YORK FLOUR -m A6* Barrels Best superfine Flour justre- JL VFVrccived oi consignment And for sale low by SHORTER, TARVER & Co. January 18—35—tf IIE subscribm^msju^received at Apulochi- Liverpool Salt, containing T cola also, 300 HAMPE^hPota,oes ALi<i "inch 15—4 4—tf . NOTICE -re OHN O. SEWALL willpay cash for Cotton ■■ delivered at Apalucliiuula, or will make ad- winces onshipmonts to NcW York or New Or- 1 a Anatacbicoia, Dec. 22—33—tf ON CONSIGNMENT and will bp. sold low for CAS". , gas. bushels Liverpool Ground Salt ■ O W50 bbls. Molasses, 50 do. Sugar, 10 do. Syrup, of superior quality, 50 casks Thomaaton Limes. HARPER & LEWIS. Summer Clothing AYER It SMITH, (Next door to the Columbus Bank,) H AVE just received and offer for sale, u com" plete assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Among which are the following, viz: Bine summer cloth Frock Coats, Green do do do Black Bombazine do Black and Green Circassian do Blue and black lasting do Roan Cussimere do Summer cloth dress do do do Coatees, Black lasting and Circassian do Roan cassimere do PANTALOONS. Green and black summer cloth Pantaloons, Black bombazine und circasmun do Black apd brown brochellas do Blue and black lasting do Brown linen drilling do Roan cussimere do 200 pairs Russia duck, Ruffled and plaifi iinen SHIRKS* Cotton Shirts, (with linen bosoms and collars, 20 duz. course NEGRO SHIRTS. Brown and linen striped ROUND JACK.LIS, VESTS. Dark and Light Valencia Vests, Figured and plain MitrsuilleB do | Dark English silk d? Black bombazine, plain andrailing collars Black and white beaver drab HATS, ('Vide and narrow rims, I Fine Huvanna do NEW SPRING GOODS. nnHE Subscribers n**kM JL for the liberal patronage they have re ceived from their frienas, and the public; beg leave to inform them that they are noiv opouing. u Splendid assortment of CHOICE GQ()1)H, both Fancy and Staple. One dr Ihb' lionceru; being Constantly in Now York, they fee! .bonfident of their ability to sell as low as the same articles can be bought in tho Southern market. Their assortment consisting (in part) of the fol lowing articles: Superfine blue, black ad i I aide CLOTHS, 41 black Italian Gros de Nap, Groa do Swiss and Grosde Orleans SILK. Pink, white and blue SATINS, Col’d pouit de Soia, Pink, white, straw and blue Florance, Pongees and Palmyreens, Black Italian Crape, French Cranes, assorted colors. Superfine black Bombazine, Rich Printed Muslins, Foulard do White Plaid do, Plain and figd. Swiss do Plain and do Jaconet de Fine cambric Dimety, Fumiture do Rich fancy Prints, Rich half mourning and black Prints, Ginghams, assorted colors, Irish Linens A Lawns, Superfine Bishop Lawns, Linen Cambric, Bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs, Birdseye and table Diaper, Merseilles Counterpane.*, Fine Linen Napkins, Superfine French Drilling, Cambrics, assorted colors, White and black Lace Veils. Green Gauze do Ilernani and crape fancy Handkerchiefs, Fine linen Tapes and Braid, Lace Capes and Colnretts, Fine Thread Lace Edging and Inserting.*, Muslin Edging and Insertion, Infants lace Cdjis, Ladies kid and hora^-skin Gloves, Gentlemen’s beaver and linen do do Gum Elastic Suspenders- Cotton and worsted do Ladle’s silk add cotton Hoes, Gentlemen’s do do . do Random half do Bine and Yellow Ntinkeen, Fine Ing r an Carpeting, Superfine brasseis Rugs, Clurks Spool Cotton, Cotton and linen Floss, Colored Sewing Silk, assorted Blond Lace and Edging. Bl April 13—47—tf Collins Co's. CAST STEELI AXES Jau 10 34°' 8ttUl JA y COBJLJOHNSON. Pome to .« Silk and cotton UMBRELLAS, Bombazine Stripes, Silk velvet do Linen Collars, Liueu Bosoms, plain, do do (with insertion,) Hat and cloths Brushes, Elustie SUSPENDERS, j frish Linens” Pongeo Handkerchiefs, Linen aud cotton half HOSE. ! —ALSO— Sunerior broad cloth frock and dress COATS, ' do do do Pantaloons, Black aud blue do Drub casimere do Erminetl do English Merino . , Ip 3 All of which the work is warranted. Columbus, May 4 tf „ FRESH ARB.ITAL3 do A °rf AL ^o n, W t0 DILUNOHAM. lilf castings "7 A N extensive assortment of English Castings „..i U 1 9 , ^ iV ff an<, GWm b i:LlNGUAM, Choice Yellow Havana Segars Oft boxes Del Pino Segars, Fmtmlebv G W DILLINGHAM. March 9 42 tf _ — ' SPORTING POWDER nlUEON, WALKER &. WILKES' Eli- P glish Sporting ~ FRENCH WIGS O F various dimensions, tho Hair of various thadcs. made in Paris; for sale by March 9 42 if G W DILLINGHAM. groceries at APALACHICOLA. mTORTON & MITCHELL have received oy IN recent urrivals from New Orleans, 75 hhls. Whiskey, 50 '• Flour, 50 kegs Lard. 100 nieces Kentucky Bagging. Which will be sold low for cash, cotton or »p- \ proved paper. _ Apalachxcvla, Jan- »■_ NEW GOODS. T HE subscriber nos now at ApaUuhidHa a general Assortment ofGroceries from Nbw York and New Orleans, and offers them for sale on the most reasonable terms. He has made Kr- rangements in tlie above cities to be constantly supplied, and will fill any orders at n commission above NeW Orleans prices, ho Hdft now on hand. French Brandy, Soig- Almonds rtettd Sl Foutardbrand Brazil Nu BbSTICAL. Amcricafi - Brandy, Holland Gin, American do. Jamaica Ruin, St. Croix do. Windward Island do. New (Jrjoans New England do. Apple Brandi . Peach do. Whiskey, ^ Madeira Wine, r Sicily do TenerifFo do Marseilles do ^ Malaga do Port do. Cordials of all kinds, Sunterin Wine, Muscat do Iron assorted, Filberts, Picans, Raisins and Figs, Picklos and Preserves, Cranberries, Pep pet, Spices, Lard, Cheerfb, Butter, Beans, Bacon, Hams, Slioul dors and Sides, Rice, Mess Pork, Prime do Mbss Beef, Tongues, Pilot Brand, Butler Cruckes, Cgtson, Slibi, assorted, Rosin, Sparkling Champaign# Kentucky Bagging, Drdtight Cider, Scotch do Bottled do ^Bnle Rope, Draught Ale, and Rope or Porter, 9 nil kinds for Steam- Olive Oil. *1 boats And Barges, Irish Whiskey, ; Paints ofall kinds, Northern unci Western Puint Brushes, Flour, j Linseed Oil, Savanna and St. Di 8pcrm dd iningo Coffee, Whale do Hyson Tea, Young Hy* Bar Lead, son, 4d, 6d, 8d, lOd, & I2d Souchong & Gunpow* Nails, der do New Orleans Sugar, Ilavanna do Molasses, Loaf Sugar, Lump do Cavendish Tobacco, Plug do Twist Spanish C American ao Dried Apples do Spikes, Tor, Varnish and Spi rits of Turpentine, Pearlash, Salt Petre, Copperas, Salts, Starch, Pepper Sauce, Ketchup, Oyster Jars, Bottle*, From the Blackwood's Mngazino. THE FOUNTAIN OF MARAH. BV MRS. HEMANS. . * And wheti they came to Marah; th<»y could not drink of the waters of Marah.for they were bitter: And the people murmnred against Moses, saying wlmt shall we drink ? Ana ho cried unto the Lord; and tho Lord allowed him a tree which wheb ho lie lirid cast into tlie waters, the waters wore made sweet,* Exodcs. Wiliam is the tree tlie |hophe, Jitcw, Into the bitter wavo ? Left it no scion wheri: it grew, The thirsty soul to save ? Math nature lost the hidden power, Its precious foliage shed ? Is there no distant eastern bower, With such swoet leave* o’er spread ? Nay, wherofaro aik 7—since gifts are ourt, Which yet may well imbue Earth's many troubled founts with § holers Of heaven’s own balmy dew. Oli! mingled with the cup of grief, Let Faith’s deop spirit bo, And every prayer shall win a leaf FRhn tiiut blest healing tree! fl MO Also, a variety of other articles JOHN O. SEWALL. Apalachicola, Dec. 22d, 1832—33—fit Rich Black Silk .Velvet, Gentlemen’* Velvet and Mohair Stocks, do black bombazine do Spittlefield and bandanna Handkerchiefs Large and small Piussian Shawls, Black and Green worsted Berago, Ladies belt Ribbon, Bonnet do. Fig’d. velvet Belt do. Wire Taste and Bonnet Reeds, Bonnet Wire, Carved and plain shell combs, Brasilian Combs, Feather Fans, 8uper silk Umbrella’s and Parasols, Cotton do. Bleached and unbleuched sheetings. do Shirtings, Dorchester Ticking, Counterpane and Apron Checks, Cotton Osnaburgs, Oil Cloths 3 4 and 4 4, Bead Bags and Purses, Hair Powder and Puffs, Scissors, noodles and pins, Silver and steel Thimbles JEWELRY, a GOOD ASSORTMENT Swords and Epauletts, Pistols Dirks and Rides, Musical Boxes, Also, a complete assortment or jttj.irUtoarc fc ©utlcra, ©rotfteefi floinora Tools. Tin ware, Saddles, Bridles and Martingales, darnel Bags and Saddle Bugs, ladies Tuscan Bbnnets, do Grelin Culnshes, Willow Waggons and Table Mats, Baskets und Band Boxes,. Butter Stamps, Cloths Pins, ,. A fine supply of SUMMER CL0 THING.made exprtissiy to order, BOOTS and SHOES, ofevery description, Fino sattin Beaver HA ts, drab and Black Gems and Children HaU df all descriptions, do. dd. Palm Leaf Halsi The Puhilt; in general are 1D * lt . < i{' I , ?“'L, 1 f Ild examine our stock. L. J. DAVI& ol April 27—49—tf Norton 6c Mitchell H AVE just received at Apalai hicula, by the brigs b’.Mango Cora, Columbus and Ma tilda, from New York, and by the schooner North Carolina, from Boston, a very exiensivo assort ment of DUidestio Goods and Groceries; ull of which thuj’ offer oil the most furotitblb terms:— Anibtlg them are 1U7 Balds Plaids. Checks and StripcS, 73 do. Sheetings and Shirtings, 42 cases Boots and Shoes, 23 do. Beaver Hats, 113 do. Wool do. 00 barrels New England Rutri, 50 do. American Rye Gin, 60 do. do. Brandy. 50 do. Good Cider, 50 do. do. do. Vinegar, 10 pipes French Brandy, different brands, mother What is death. Mother liow still tho baby lies.— I cannot hear its breath, 1 cannot see bis laughing oyes— They tell tne Ibis is death. Mv little work I thought to bring And set down by hia bed, And pleasantly 1 tried to sing— They hushed me—" he is dead!" They say ihul he again will rite. More kodulifut than now,— That God will btesB him in the skttia— Oh, mother tell me how ? ’ " Daughter, do you remember, dear, The cold, dark thing yon brought, And laid upon the casement here. A wither'd worm, yon thought? I told you thut Almighty power Could break thut withered shbll, Anil show you- in a future hoar. Something would plcuso yon well. Look nt the Chrysalis, my love— An empty shell it lies;— Now raise your wandoriog thooglit active— To where yon iusect flios 7" “ Oh yes, mamma! how very gay Its wings of starry gold— And see ! it lightly fiies away Beyond my gentle hold ! Oh, mother, now I know full well— If God that worm can change, Anil draw it from this broken cell, On golden wings to range. How beautiful will brother be. When God shall give him wings. Above thia dying world hi flee. And live with heavenly thing*, C. IkisczLLJLxraovs. VARIETY*. To,OOO LBS BACON J UST received on consignment. For sale by SHORTER, TARVER & Co January 18—35—tf From N. Orleans Sf N. York. T HE subscriber is now receiving by the steamer Baltimore, the following Goods: 100 hills of Brown Sugar, 72 lings of Coffee, 50 bbls of Molasses, 45 do of Flour, 30 do of Mackerel, 30 do ol Pork. , .. , 10 hhds of Ciucinntti Bacon, part of which is convnssod Hants, 20 kegs of Lard, 20 boxes of 8oap, t 4 casks claret Wine, 8 bbls of swoet Malaga Wine, 45 do New Orleans Rum, 84 do Westoru Whiskey, 200 sacks of Salt. In store previously. 100 kegs of Nails and Brudds, B tons of Iron, 500 pieces of Castings. Also, a general assortment of Dry Goods, Hats, Shoos. Saddles, Crockery Ware Sr G “ ll ofwhichwiU^^-very^eraterermj. Columbus, May 4—50—tf A March 23 a^ulu^ HniTe^ J^!l received by G. W. DILLINGHAM- 44 tf NORTHERN ploughs. » aaoited sizes on consignment A F °S HURT Eft, TARVER & co. Jan. 18—35—tf PALMETTO hats — uz. Summer Hats, for sale by v GW DILLINGHAM. GOLD LEAF For sale by G. W. DILLINGHAM. March 19 43 tf groceries, AO. N2KE3& SJWe?«K^d h off« e , for safe at tho lowest prices for cash or good paper 100 bbls Sugar, 19 bbls Speim Oil, ICO “ Flour 3 “ Pamt do 75 <• whiskey, 15 “ Porter and Ale, 30 " prime and moss 10 “ dried Apples, 1 Pork, 10 half bbls mess Beef, J0 " Tanners Oil, 25 boxes Sperm Candles, 50 sacks prims Havana Coffee. Apalachicola, May 4 50 If NOTICE. HE subscriber has received, and is week- Salt, Whiskey, Flour and Gro- cenes of every description, which he offers at a Commission above New Orleans cost and char- ccs- Ho will likewise purchase Produce, and Lumber, for which he will pay cash or goods on new gAooery —AND— Provision Stdre. T HE Subscribers weald lnlorm ttte intinn- Hants of Columbus and the surrounding country, that they have on hand anil ate constant ly receiving from New York and New Orleans, a general assortment of Groceries and provisions ol superior quality, which they will sell at whole sale or retail for cash or country produce. NOW ON HAND 00 bblsifreBh Flour, 10 hhds New Orleans Sugar, 8 boxes Havana do. J,000 lbs Loaf do- 35 bbls Western Whiskey, 10 “ St. Croix Rum, 5 “ Holland Gin, 25 ii American Gin 30 New Orleans Rum, 3 pipes Cogniac Brandy, 5 bills Cherry Bounce, 10 “ Peach Brandy, 20 “ Newark Cider, JO " Philadelphia Ale, 2 casks Madeira Wine, 15 baskets Champaiguc, 20 boxes Muscat, 400 sacks G. A. Sah, 10 kegs Crackers, 5 bbls Pilot Bread, 10 bbls Apples, direct from A. torn, 90 kegs I^ird, 30 -• Western Batter, 10 " Goshen do 20 bbls Molasses, 50 kegs Nails, 10 tons Iron, assorted, 10 boxes Codfish, 25 •• //erring, 10 neks Almonds, 3 do, Holland Gin, 3 do. Jamaica Rum, 4 do. St. Croix do. 2 do. Windward Island Rum, 3 half pipes old L. P. Madeira Wine 12 do. do, Sicily do. 30 casks Dry Malaga do. , . 40 do. Sweet do. do. 1 pipe Superior Noyou 73 cases suantern and .Unseat Wine, 42 do. French Cordials, 30 baskets Champaigne Wine, 50 do. long coik Claret 200 bugs Huvanna and St. Bqmingo Coff ie, 30 do. Spices. 10 do. Brasil Nuts, * 7 do. Soft Shell Almonds, G do. Filberts, 15 caskB American cliecflb, 13 boxes Eng. Pine Apple do. 75 barrels Irish Potatoes, 30 do. Onions, 70 do. Prime and Mess Pork, inspected, 20 do. Mackerel. (Oclobur brand,) 150 rusks Thomaston l,ime, 200 do. assorted Nails, 300 coils Buie Rope; 50 do. aesorted sizes Manilla Rope, 20 crates assorted Crockery, 30 baskets Swoet Oil, 20 doz. Castor tlb. 20 barrels Glauber and Epsoiti Salts, 30.000 best Huvunna Cigars; THEY HAVE AI.SO IN STORE) 100 barrels Whiskey, 120 pieces Kentucky Bagging, 200 coils estern Rope, 40 barrels Spern. and Linseed Oil, 10 tons assorted Swedes and Russia 100 kegs White Lead gicnnd in Oil, 100 do. Verdigris, Iron, 300 bags 8111)1, 2.000 pounds Bar Len'd, 300 reams rapping.Pii'rp; An assortment of Blank Books. Besides a great variblli of other goods necessa ry | 0 | country stores. And to imltice tho Mer chants ofthe interior to confine their purchases to Apalachicola, they ore determined to sell as low us cun be purchased in New Orleans. CHARLES E. NORTON. JAMES H. MITCHELL. Apalachicola, Nov. 1832—2G—tf But /—I should like to lake your paper,” said Mr. Live-by-borrowing, as ho look ed in upon us, tho other day—and we were about to place his name on our list, when the Vctoihg werd Hut fell upon our ears, prbduciug ail effect not unlike that which was caused by a butt from a similar sheepish animal in our boyhood—“I am much pleased with the paper ; I should like to take it ; ahd l certainly should— but my dear neighbor Timothy Tbo- easy lakes it, and 1 borrow it of him eve ry wenk.” Now this Mr. Uv.-by-biu- rowing is lar better able to pay for d utipt'r than his worthy neighbor, yet the latter and others of tho Lendall ftmlly, sutler bint to wheedle them obt of the news, wiv-f, they [and he ought to] honestly pay a. They are too easy fdr our good, anti too easy for their owtl. We will thank the persons who lend a paper to arty bhe who has never seen n number Of it; hut wo wish every suhsciber WBbld muster cour age enough to refuse it to those who haunt him every week, or In other tfrords, has fallen ihto the ibiakly habit of borrowing Dedham Advocate. THfc shipwreck. “Men that go to sea in ships, and oc cupy their pluce in deep waters, these men see the glory of the Lord!" So say- eth the Holy Psalmist—the tuneful min strel of our God. The bright sun showed his golden beam above the surface of the silver wave, und proudly glided o’er its fathomless depth, the well trimmed barque, which, ‘mid.the many who sought friends and fortune in a distant land boro Emmu and her infant child. But sodn portentous clouds hmv- ered over the gay and buoyant vessel, and sudden as the dart of lightning came thh whirlwind o’er the deep. The glassy bil lows in furious mountains rose, and foam ed in awflil majesty.—One crash was heard an awful ode—nor ihast, nor sail was left ; and Emma gazeo upon the scone of death, and yltiscly pressed her ml ant to her bosom. Her dark blue eye had up ward fixed its gaze ; she lobked ‘ from ure, up to nature’s God. puesigh, one r, she gave her earthly, lord—but to * ° ii ■ I, , J k. kaHlian ll A-a ft — NEW HOUSE AT APALACHICOLA. T HE undersigned have opened a house ntl i |er S„ v ior all she had—a broken Heart Apalachicola, for die transaction ol a 1 ' GENERAL COMMISSION, Forwarding m AND GROCERY 20 boxes Kaisi .s, 50 sacks Coffee All of which will be disposed of a* low as the) can be purchased in the southern country. Thev have regular agents in the cities of New York and New Orleans by whom they will be constantly supplied with fresh arUchs in their line by which they will always be able to farntsb the beat those markets afford and at moderate pri- C *They occupy the house recently occupied by T. Pe">y wlLUAM beaRDSLEE, & Co. March *29th 45 tf * BUSINESS, UNDER THF. FIRM OF Maclay Asher, Aud respectfully solicit patronage. JOHN C. MAC!,AY, ALLAN ASHER. In Store, and will be constantly keotfor sale, a large stock of Groceries generally, vizi Sugar* Coffee, MolasSes, Iron, Nails, Wniskey, Flour, Bacon, Kentucky Bagging, Rope, Salt, dec. olc. £5* Wanted, 1,000 bales of Good COTTON, For which the market price will be paid. Apalachicola, 10Ih Feb. 1»33 31)—Hm FOR SAW. 10© W ft G wTlUJNGHAH Match 9 42 tf Floor, for 1 delivery nt Apalachteoln. February 2—38—tf JOHN O. SEWALL. — ""it. It-BnlHlt twelve months credit May 4 50 If Co-Partnership Notice. J S. SMITH has taken into copartnership • A. K. Ayer and will do buameaa under the tiiin of Ayer & Smith Alpha k. ayer. JOSEPH s. smith. Colum'ius April 9 49 tf a constant faith-and love unutterable. The sea rose higher, and one awful wave, she gazed on ; it was the |ast.—Her in fant child looked up and smiled, and iniil- ing weut to Heaven. The morning’s sun ! the next day rose-but there was netther I hartliio hor woman there or child. I U “In the bosom ofthe dark blue waves j ,hcy slumbered—N. Y- W"kty Mes senger. “ Landlord,” said a sltrewed fellow, at he seated himself in the barroom, and bore then silent gaze of the surround.ng advocates at the bar,» do ydo know of atiy body who has lost a handsome ivory han dled-jack-knife, With four blades—two large ones and two small °«®h—having a piece of silver on one side and brass at the ends 1” “ No,” replied the veterau land lord, whose proboscis reaemhled a ripe strawberry, tipped with dew; “ why, have you found one 1 — .‘No,” said the wag, “but t,h ^ h * would enquire, so tha4 if 1 should find one I might know whose it was; THE PASHA 0^ MAN* TALES. The exploits of Huckaback are embalmed in the memory of those who rbdd our png**.— A journal of ono of fils voyages was contained, with abridgment, in the Atlas for the 2d ult.— Tiie following, which he describes as hit lest, is still more wonderful. Should the narfator’d resources ever fait him, we think he would de. rive reputation and eHinltimeht by giving lectures oh the Art of Lyitig, for wllicli he appears by talent or acquirement emlbctlily qualified. Attas. “Notwithstanding the danger which I incur red from my former expedition to the Northern Ocean, I was perslladed to take th£ command of a whaler about td proceed to thebe latitudes: we'sailed from Marseilles early in the year that we might arrive at the northward iu good time, and be able to r)ult the Ftozen Ocean before the wiuter had aal in. We weffc serf fortunate on nUr arrival at Baffin’s Bay, arid very soon iiutl eighteeri fish on board. The autumn wst hardly commenced before I proposed to return and We were steering in a southerly direction, when we encountered (trio or three large ice. bergs, upou the edges df Bhich the walruses or sea-horses were lyiug in herds. As #e had koine casks still enirity, I determined to fill ihrim with tho oil to be obtained from these aftimals, and hoisted out my boat to attack them. We killed u large number^ which we sent on board, aud continued our fishery with grerii sticceri, having only lost one boet, the bottom plank of which had been bitten out b; the mike of one of these uriwieldly unimula. Of ri tuddhii the wind changed to the southward, arid the small iceboigs which wore then td windkrard rapidly closed with the large oue updh Which we werd fishing. The hurpooners Observed it, Olid te- conimetided mti to reibrh to the ship, blit l was so amused with the tport that I did obi heed their advice. A sea-horse was lying ih a small cave accidentally fortiicd oti tl>. upright edge of the iceberg, aud wishing to attack him, I. direc ted my boat to pull towaids it. At this time there was not more than twenty vnirda of water between tho two icebergi; arid H sudden squall coming on they cldied Wllii git-tit sapidity. The men iii the oilier boats immediately pulled away and; ax I afterwarlls learnt, when I arrived nt Marseilles, they escaped, tthtl returned bdlhe in the shipt but those in miue, who were intent upon watching ma, as 1 stood In the bow of the boat with tho harpoop to strike the animal, did not perceive the danger until the stern of the boat was touched by the other iceberg. The two now coming within the attraction of cobs* sinit of floatihg bodies, were dashed like light ningonc against the other; JantHiIng the nieb, il well ax the boat, iuto atoms. Being iii jhe bow of the boat, aHd hearing the crash) I had just time, in a momebi of despera. tion, to thlow myself intti the take dpon the back of tho sea horse, when thH two ehdrtnous bodies of ice came in contact—the oolse I have no doubt Was tremendoui; but I did hot hear it, as I was immediately encldSed in the Ice. Al though at firkt there werd interaiici, yet; ea the southerly gale blew the iceberg* before it into up Ih an apartment but eight feet square; in company With a sea-horsfei.- I shall not detain your Highness by descri bing my sensations: my idoui were; yiat I was to exist a certain iiine; and then die for want pf fresh air; but t was incdrrect. At flrit, indeed, the cave was intolerably hot from the accumu lation of breath, and 1 tnollght 1 should todn be suffocated. I recollected all thy pjUl sins, I implored for mercy, nod lay down to die; but I found thut the Ice melted eway with the beak, and that, in Sd doing, • cooildelable pOitiod Of tho air Was liberated; so that iu • ftw miridtec my reSlli/ation became more fired. Tire animal in the mean (inia, apparently firlghtenod at hw unusual situation, was perfectly quiet; and, w* the slightest xtlraw will be caught at by ihn drowning mail, sd did the Idea at my^ prerio^vri- tion borne Intd nijr head; I considered no# much air so enorihousdu animal must cdnrtma, and determined upon despatching Mm; that ! might have more todW fdV tty imnwdiate Wat^. I todk out my kntfo, and Inserting it between tfifc vertebral bBnfck that joined hts h.ad lo hw wjfch, divided the spinal IharroW, ahd he immediately °*lVhen I found that he was quite dead. I trawled from hit Mioulders, and look up a more convenient berth in that part of the cove which Was before his head, to which I had beau afraid Jo venture while the antttal wax alive, lesrhe Should attack me Willi hi» enormoua (usk . Tto air soon becama more pure, and I brnaiBM frcelv Your Highness may be aurpnsmi at Jhn assertion, but, Whethor I Obtained air frOtt lh® ice itself, or whether the ice was sufficiently oorous to admit flf it; I know non but frUm that time I Had no difficulty of rekphauoo. In khir country wo have had instances of womeo rind children, who have been borled in the sooW for c "‘' arid vet have been token out alive, two mou'ths, and yet have belen token out wit and have recovered, ahhonghthOy had little - no nourishment during thMr idhuttatldb. I re- collected this, arid awart that the cercasriOftto animal Would supply roe for years, I began to indulge n hope that I might > el '^1- on sufficiently to the southward td being thawed out. I was convinced that the M^? 1c,m g 8 WlT&« f ham: ,# April —46—tf ice about the could not be morethaosaoreight feel thick, a» I had sufficiefft light ffi distlhWsh thb day Boro the night. Afterwards my eye* sight became so mUtli more acute, Wat leo see very well to every cortier or the which I wai * i»,■ ■ Daring the first Month tho c&lUof obtleed me to make frequent attacks upon the SS of the SriH-horte, after «h.t;myappe- ri,L decreased, until at length I would ndt WW* a mouthful '» f . f ’ od r , “ VTiSdX** joy^Thad'hMB abouttw6mowhamthhtote. when a Violeat shock like that df an tookol.ee,.fid 1 leUfromth. it.™ rm.M } what .^ before the tip oijhetave. kr«n A man who is good « .naking hid come In ^ntwet and apologt.,5 is seldom good for any \ l » pother, and that I *♦«* h-^-en off IIODt tiling else