Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861, May 18, 1833, Image 1
m j I 1-,.—~—.uppt ■ Wl BY JA.IfES N. BETHUNE. ■ - • ■ - ■ “THE UNION OP THE 8T.ETE8,*Ain> THE goCEjlHUINTT ‘OF THE STATES." COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY &AV 18, 1833. FIFTH VOLUME—NUMBER 52. wmsm THE EUdUIRER IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY, A T tkret dollars .perm Aajn'pnVaHle 1 !n ad vance: or four itottafs'lQQm pald'for before tho end of the year. .. * , ■ Advertisements will be insetted afthe'rates ofy xrxntgfin cents per husdriui wolds tor tiio first i.iHertioa, 'end fifty cents for each week's eoiuiiiu- ance. In ell advertisements, the words that do not amount to an even hundred, will berconsid-' ercd as an hundred, and charged, fts such. When the number; of insertions of an advertisedient is not specifiedrdt wiibe continued until Ibrbld, and charged accordingly. one year! nnd no paper dis rcarages are paid unless at largeu accuruiugiy. ,\o subscription will be received for less than J no paper disContinual untd ell ar- the option of the Edi- ShoriflV and other Officers’ udyerti3o)rionts in- s rted at customary rates. Letter* to the Editors on holiness Bust-.Be post paid; and in n|t cases whereitUs .nolidone, tlto postage will be charged, to the vyritor. Sales of land, by Administrato.s, Eieculor? Guardians, are required oyJnW-to he held on tpe fust Tuesday iriJhC mtrtith.metwcen the-luiurs of ten ia the forenoon 1 and three in the afternoon, at the court-house in the county in which.the pro perty is situate. Notide of these are.to be given in nnnhlic gazette Si/iy pays .previous to' tho day O.aale, Sales ia Negroes must he at- public WiCtion, oil le first Tuesday of the month,.belti[con the usu al lionrs of sale, at the place of pnblifl sales in the county where Vhe Letters Testamentary of. Ad ministration or Ganrdiunship , may have been granted, first giving Sixty Days' notice, thereof, in ono of the pdblicguzettesof this -state, aud at the door ol the court house .Where such sales are to bo held. ' . Notice for the sale of Personal Property must bo given in like manner for Forty Days previous a the day of sale. ‘ Notice .to Bio debtors and creditors of an Estate must lio.puliiislted Forty Pays. Notice that- application will ho'made, to tjio Court of Ordinary for Leans to sell Land, must nc published Four Months. Notice for L.nrc to sell Negroes must he pub lished for Four Months, before nuy order absolute si Id i be made tliorooo by thfc Cpavt. Horey &Urquhart WHOLESALE & RETAIL {Tinfoil IlMrdippIns B , Druggists and Apothecaries^".^ ' •r-wa5p • I Patent Medicines' '&T/ H ■ f{jtrtcmnn*Drops ' Turlingtor.’sW/S^,.- Drugs antl Medicines, Pa^OUs, |“^ Dye Stiffs T $c. $C* | Thompsons ©ye Waler^eilicjinientm^ ’ Ah their steak is entirely new, having been pur- j Kssencn pepermint Chlorine tooth w«i$h 4kc« chased in Now’Yiirk by one of the firm especially . Godfrey’s cordial for this niarkot, they feel confident of their ability ! „ ■ . ij CO-.jr, JL... &. r to^supply Physicians, Merchants nnd others, with | tyiMlS } iyf • C. gonuine Articles and at reduced rates. The fol-, Bronze’s Gold lowing articles c.oniprise part of their stock: 1 44 deep yellow Acid, ascetic^ fodiao NY 'IA.EES. ^back’s extrsi- 555 | whlfm\|®ngor tbrjbfepb theibottim of the ! cjow, aid wap nstdijishad I (f perceive how fopiMy spirftiHjg round. We had risen so high as to be out of I Ite sphere of its nitrfiction, and in consequence remained stationarv. 1 hud been op about six hours although t was close .to coast of A< nierica when I ascended, ! fcouid pnf< bensoic u citric 44 im*ri«yif\t.;. . 44 nitric " nitrons 44 oxalic v - 14 prussic 44 sulphuric 44 tartaric Alum ‘ Arsenic. Arrow Boot Atcohal. Antimony, crude • 4i -tartrite^- Antinionial powder Ana Ammohid Alkanrt Root Anno (to. •Acetate tiiorphine plumbi zinci 44 juniper! Bleaching powders Bine Vitriol Bole Armenia Balsam copaib 44 fir • -• pe/u 44 Toiilou Barbndoes Tar. April 20 48 Aftrii20.y < 48' > liT .^or sale lilt & Co. April lift <f 1.ORGIA BACON For sale'by tg SHORTER; TARVER, tfc Co, April 20 '4B tf > * . - April 20 4R tf . _ ' April 2ft 48 tf • - NEW YORK FLOUR , Barrels Rest superfine IJlour j,ustrc- ceived 01. consignment. *. 100 And for sale low by i; TARvF.R & Co. January 18—fi5r-tl NOTICE... . . . .. T HE subscriber has just received at Apalnchi- cola 1,000 S ACLiverpool Suit, containing eact 1 live bushels Also, 300 HAMPERS Inult T’otmoes. . JOHN O. SEW ALL. March 15—4‘4-tf '• •’ ’ NOTICE" J -OHN O. SEWALLwil) payeash for Colton delivered at Apalaehieolu, or will make ad vances opshipoienta to New Vqrlf or New Or- leans. • Apalachicola, Dec. 22-^Kt-^tf { ON CONSIGNMENT AP^D >n|*L 1IU SOI.D LOW FOR CASH. l**dlkbushnld Liverpool Ground Salt B bbls. Molassos, 50 do. Sugar, JO do. Syrup, of superior quality, 50 casks Tliomnston Limes. April 13—47—tf TiAkPfcR'& LEWIS. Black Oxvd Jlangancso Manna Isinglass; Russian “ American Ipccucuanlia Ivory, black Island moan , Lvsue peas . plnstew Indigo, Span float ♦ “ Bengal, Ink, black & Red, “ “ indotibjo 1 India Jalap Lapis calnniimiri 1 Lignarise, ball '* root “ “ powdered Logwood, ground ' '* stick Lemon acid Lytherage, coarse “ fine L>nt, patent Lip salve ** .. “ .boxefl l^)ng pepper Mngneshi, lump 44 calcined 44 Henry’s Mustard; ground 44 seed white Matches, magic IMiosphorun V green u white Frosting’s Blue 44 brown 44 white Smalt’s red. 44 green 44 * blue White Leqil iii oil Yer.digris in oil" 1 “ ' *{•. Sry . y i Prussian blue No 1 A- | l.ytheragej , Spanish brown 44 white , Yellow ochre Red Lead Black Lead White Chulk j Red do j Chrome Green, English Dragon’s Blood Yellow do Gum, cojial VenitinnUed Venice Ter pontine Resin, white 44 yellow Puttie, Wnfdow Glass Logwood- Alkunet root Annotto Madder O.il Vitriol Vurnlsh, copal 44 . black, ; •' Japan 44 iniurtin Spirits Turpentine Blue Vitriol Rotten Stone Pumice do . Isinglass Glue Putty *THt i ASnX OF^ M - Tho Conclusion of Hui ordiijy^ afcentUte* on lit last expedition \yf Ifoif Jiilned tb tlio nolthwnrd of tile Bali mm Isles, and Avorh slnnding tb the westward Wore a light breeze, when C * IV ®' l"» Cape of Good Hope was early one mi>rning several water spouts ! J 0st heaving lit sight.' f was euiibled to Mcrfi observed to be forming in various : » Ifood ' (, ea of tho structuro of the' -directions. It whs my watch below, but globe, for at that immense height I could : Cbineso Vermillion (English do j Charmino Drop Lako ! Rose pink, Englisli j-Turkey Umber Terra do Sienna King’s Yellow I Dutch Piuk Collins Sf Co's. CAST ST EE LI AXES For*»le by Jan 10 31 JACOB M. JOHNSON. GENERAL ^softmentot School Books for sale by ?BO W DILLINGHAM. Lead Blue pill moss Borax Carmine ' 'Cumiihor Copperas Groton oil I’reftm tavlar Crnct. ppt Cassia Cantharides Coc Indiqus Court planter Castor; opt Colocvnth pulA Chloride of Lime Chalk, red common French . Cayenne pepper pnv. Columbii Rad Cert einchon rub “ “ _ Flav- * 4 cannellaalb 44 huiz^rlon , * 4 einriamon Curb Fern “ Magnes 4> Ammoniuc 44 Sodac 44 44 super Caufilic, common 44 lunar Castile soap ConsffKe roses Conlimella Corrosive sublimate Calotne! Cloves, Curc’uma puhv fiowa'ge <!o\vn Corks, vial 44 bottle 44 deinijplin 44 furnitiire Denarootized opium Digitalis / * povers’. powder Dry white load v Epsom Salts Emplus, adhesive ’• 11 cantharides • 1 de,ic!tiilon . 44 roboruns Emory, No* 1,2, 4 Essence of spruce Emetine F.thiops. mineral Ergot. Extract cicala. “ bat*' 44 dandihon • * 4 ’ gentiun 44 glyceyr 44 colocyntli ,f butternut " " jalap i 44 valenon Flax seed ground CASTINGS A N extensive assortment of English Castings just received and for sale by March 19 35 tf G W DILLINGHAM, C^cc Ycllotb Havana .Sugars| ™ A1 „ 3ni[ , a 20 boxes Del Pino Isegars, i •* - . • East India For sale by <3 W DILLINGHAM. “ Uvu Ursi Match 9 42 JT ' ‘‘ ^ na ‘" SPORTING POWDER | Fiho sponge P IGEON, WALKER &. WILKES’ En- Flowere. Iiciisoln clivli SnOrfiq{! Powder, 'in Canisters, for' *' sulphur sale by (i W DILI.INCUA.1f I " jsincj PRUllcia WIGS ' |n#bS O F various dimensions, the flair of yarloul; Fistula Eboris •hades, made in Paris; for.eale by ; Gulls, nllepo Alarchl) 42 it G AV DILLINGHAM, j Glass antimony ' GROCERIES . ~ j g£3K salts At AVAL A C life OLA. ! Glue -KTORTON & MITCHELL have received uy J.Nr recent arrivals from Now Orleans, I 75 bbls.^ Whiskey, • I 5<l “ Flour, - 50 kegs Lard, 100 pieces Kentucky EnggiRg. * Which will be sold low fur cash, cotton or up-1 piOVRd paper.; - - AphlnchicjUa,'fan. 13. >0,000 LBS IIACOA ‘j J UJlT roccivcd qn-consiganiciit. ! For sale by . SllORTEK, TARVER & da. | January 18—35—tf , I Gu fUksii tea. article for families, just just.rcocired by G. W. DIDLINGIIAM- in ammonftcim ‘ aloes 1 nrabic aPHafo-fidii 4 Catechu 1 • copal ' elastic 4 galbanum 4 gamboge 4 j;uiacuii> ' mastic 4 mynbue 4 opium 4 senega! 4 shellac A clioice article March 23 ^44 tf northern ploughs. ^eaoitod sites on ennsifioment Jan. IS—35—tf ForaaWlow by SHORTER, TARVER &co. FLOtrH. i\A Barrels fresh superlino 'Flour, for Obstetric |Ulr sale bv| OW DILIJNGUAM Pocket cs March U 42 i\ , Diss^cun; 144 scammony • 4 tragacanth 41 plaster ! Ilydroiodate pot.i j lliera picra ( H°P 3 Henryks calc'd magnesia White skins j Surgeon’s Instruments. Catheters Mnce 3Iuriated*tinct iron Musk Metalic zinc Morphine acetatd 44 sulphate Madder Medicine chests Nux A r o mi. Nipplelshells ' 4 ‘ shields Nut megs Oil.almonds 44 nnnisi “ bergamot * cinnamon 44 cloves 44 carui “ croton 41 tuniviri 44 lemon 44 rnenthae pi|v 44 44 salir 44 rosemary 44 roses 44 sassafras I* 4 sabenui 44 surcino 44 wormsoed 4 * wintergrecn- 44 vitridl 44 castor 44 olive •* lump Oxymel sqv.'ils Oxymuriate potussae 1 Piperinn Pearl ash Pearl barley ’ Phosphorus Pink ioot Pix fiurguud Pras f’erri Phosphas sndai Precipitate, red& White Preston Halts Pumice stone . Pungent vials, Quinine Quassia Quicksilver It ns guiue Red sunders Rotten stone Res nib 41 ilav Rad Alltknnt ' 44 colphici 44 geittiannc 4 . 4 hellebore nig 44 liquorice 44 rhoii „ 44 sussiparilla iA |,scllvae 44 seneku 44 1 sCrpentaring * " valerian , 44 verat alb Sal ppsom “ ammoniac 44 jiitro e 4i rochelle Saratoga poivderj Seidlitz do Soda do , Sang draconi* • Sein carui 44 *co)chice 44 coriand Sul zinci 44 ’ potassac Sup curb sodno Starch Syrup, sassaparillu 44 squils Spermaceti Salfron Soup, cuftile 44 Windsor 44 fancy SnuiT, cephalic 44 scotcli 44 maccoboy Sponges . Sucking bottles Hmelliug vials Scaling wax, black 44 44 red Spunk Tapioca Tamarinds * Tonqua beans Turpentine. Venice. 44 oil of Tnrtris potawar i Thcrmomoter: Wax, while 44 Hake 44 common Wap. assorted slieJlao Paint Brushes,’ from No 000 to 7 Cqitiel Hair v 4 * long ami short J Vliite wash hair larking do Silver Lenl Dutch tnetnl Shop Furniture. I Species, Tinchtres and Apotb. scales & weights { Salt mouths . Graduate mens, mortars ^ Galley pots, pills, boxes Pill files, Bed pans, png ■Spatulas, glass funnels and stand Lamps, &c. Miscellaneous. ! Perfumery assorted, Cosmetic and Transparent Wash Balls, Pomado in Pots nnd Rolls, Fancy Soaps, Hair Powder nnd Powder Puffs, Cologne Water# Bay Rum, rod nnd,black Ink Powder. Red nnd Blank Sealing Wax nnd Wafers, com mon and cut Glass, essence and pungent Viali, Paste Blacking, Tooth Powder, Pink Hausers, Chinese Tablets, Water Colours, Camel Hair, Pencils, Heel Balls, Lead Pencils, &c. &c. Mavll 51 tf NEW GOODS. T HE subscriber tins now at Ayahukicola a general Assortment of Groceries from New York and New Orleans, and oilers them for sale on the most reasonable terms. He 1ms made ar rangements in the above cities to bo constantly supplied, and will fill any orders at n commission above New Orleans prices, he has now on hand. French Brandy, Heig* Almonds nette & Foutard bruud Brazil Nu American Brandy, Holland Gin, American do. Jamaica Rum, St. Croix do. Windward island do. New Orleans do. New England do.* Apple Brandy, Peiich do. Whiskey, Madeira Wine, Sicily do " . Teneriffn do Marseilles do’ ’ Malaga do Port do. Cordials of nil kinds, Santornt Wine, Muscat do Iron assorted, •Filberts, Picans, Raisins nnd Figs, Pickles and Preserves, Cranberries, Pepper, Spices, Lard,-Cheese, Butter, Beans, Bacon, Hams, Siioul ders and Sides, Rice, Mess Pork, Prime dp Mess Beef, Tongues, Pilot Brcud, Butter Crackes, Cocoa, Shot, assorted, Rosin, Sparkling Champaign© Kentucky Bagging, Draught Cider, Scotch do Bottled do Bale Rope, Draught Ale, Rigging and Rope of ( Porter, all kinds for Steain- i Olive Oil. finals and Barges, , Irish Whiskey, Paints ofall kinds, j Northern and Western Paint Brushes, I Flour. Linseed Oil, | Savanna and St. Do- Sperm do iningo Coffee, Whale do HysonTea, Young Ily- P#arLead, I son. 4,1. Oil, del, JOd. & t2d Souchong & Gunpow- Niii.'s, | (fordo Spike*, i New Orlcun* Sugar, Tar, Vin'ttiulmnd Spi« Hnvannu do ritsof Turpentine, . a, I had never tech one of these curious phenomena of nnture, I went on deck to indulge my curiosity, 'Piny what Is a waterspout?’ inquired the Pasha; ‘I never heard of one before.^ •A waterspout, your Highness, is the ascent of a largo body of water into the clouds—ono of thoso gigantic opeiaiions by which nnture, apparently withnid clfort accomplishes her will, pointing oiu to man the insignificance of his most vaulted un dertakings.’ ‘Humph! that's a waterspout, is it? ro- plied the Pasnu; ‘l’in about as wist as be fore. ‘I will describe it moro clearly ) your Highness, for there is no one tvlii lias a better light to know what u waters; out is, than myself.’ A black cloud was over our heat s, and we perceived that for sonto time it ms ra- | pidly descending. The main bod 1 then ! remained stationary, and a certain lortiou j of it continued bellying down nnti it had assumed tho form of an enormou jelly. I nag. From'the mid of this bag • min wi ry black tongue of vapour continue! to de scend until it had'arrived half way between the cloud nnd tho smti Tho water be neath then rallied on its surface, increasing its agitation more and more until it!boiled and bubbled like a large cauldron, throw ing its foam aside in every direction. In a few minutes a small spiral thread of wa ter wns perceived to rise into the air, and meet the tongue which had ironed it (tom tho cloud. When the union had taken place, the thread increased each moment in its Size, until it was swelled into it commit of water Sevpral feel in diamettlr, which continued to supply the thirsty cloud until it was satiated nnd coUld drink no more. It then broke, the sea became smooth as before, and the messenger of he vett flew away upon tho wings of the Wind, to dis pense its burthen over the parched bnrlh in refreshing and fertilizing Sli'diVers. While I was standing on the taflVail in openn. jjepen /on wish to disc ,f)ln can, it is t f.lmifls.* see to the very bottom of the Atlantic Depend Upon it, your Highness, if discover moro than dtlter peo- is necessary, to be 'up iii tho clouds.’ ‘Very true,’replied tltO Push'u, ‘but go on.’ - • 'I wns very much interested in the chelri- ital procoss of turning the salt water into fresh, which Was going on witii great ra pidity while I was mere. Perhaps your Highness would liko me to explain it, as it will not occupy your attention more than an hour.’ ‘No, no, skip that Huckaback, & go on.’ Rut its soon us i had gratified my curi osity, I began to be alarmed at my situa lion, not so much on account of tile means ofsupporting existence, for there was moro tliun sufficient. ‘More than sufficient! Why, what could you have to cat?’ Plenty of ftosh fish your Higltaess, which had been luken up in the column of water at the same I was, and the fresh wa ter already lay iu little pools around me. Rut the cold wns dreadful, and 1 felt that I could not support it many hours longer, nnd how to get down again was a problem which I could not solve. disguise. * Why am I thus ever uvbc persecu ted V exclaimed I in despair. A* I uttered ibeso words, n venerable personnge, in * flow ing beard, and a book in his hand, appeurd be fore mo, ntid answered me. 1 Because, Huckaback, yon liavo not em braced tho true faith.’ * What is tlife truo faith ?’ inquired I, in fear and amazement. ‘ Tliete is but ohe God,’ replied he, and 1 am his Propllbt.’ 1 Merciful Allah!’ exclaimed thu Pnsbn, ‘why, it ihusl havo been Mahomed himself.’ * It was so your Highness, ultliougli I knew if not at tbfe time.’ ‘ Provo unto mo that it is tho truo faith,’ saidl. 1 * will.’ replied he; ‘ I will fern tho heart of the infidel captnitn’ and he disappeared.^ The next day the captain of the vessel camo to me as I lay on tho forecastle, and begging my pardbh for the cruelty that he .had been'guilty of, shed tears over mil, mid ordered mo to bo carried to his- cabin. Ho laid nio in histwn bod, mid ’watched mu as he Would-a favorito cliildi In a short time I recovered; after Which he Would permit die to do no duty,' but insisted upon my being 4iis guest, and loaded me with every kindness; * God is great I’ ejatuialed the Pasha. I was It ing in my bed, meditating upon these things, wlied tho veiieraolo form again apucard to itie. a n ‘ Art thodgh convinced ?, . ‘ 1 ant,’ replied li 1 Then prove it by submitiilig to (he lair tidt moment that you are able. You shall bo rewar ded—not at ouco, but when your faith has been proved. Mutk me, follow your profession on the seas, aud, when once you find yourself Sit ting in tiro Divan at Cairo, With two people orglnally of the same prolessien Us yourself, It was however soon solved .for me, for {Without others being present, and have made ihnclpnd having completed its chemical la hours, descended us rapidly us it had risen and joined many others, w o were en gaged iu sharp conflict. As 1 beheld thorn darting against each oiher, nnd dischar ging the tdoctric fluid in thu violence of their collision, I was filled with trepida tion and dismay, lest meeting dt) adversary i should be hurled into tho nbyss below, or be whhered by the artillery of lionven. But I Was fortunate enough to escape.— The' cloud which bore me descended to within a hundred yards ol the eurth, and tliun was hurried along with such velocity and noise, thul I ;pe[ceived we were dssis ng at a hurricane. s we neared the earth, the cloud, uiih hie to resist tho force df its attraction, was its burthen, and torrents of water, that it reminded mo of the deluge. The tornndo was now in nil its strength. Tile wind roared aud ahrielfcd in its wiid fury, und such was its force that I fell in an ac ute angle. 'i ‘ What did yott fall iii V interrupted the Pasha. ‘ I don't know what that is.’ *'I fell in n slanting direction, your Highness, describing the hypdllientisd be tween the base and |>crpendiculnr, created by the forco of the wind, and the ultruclion of gravitation.’ * Holy Prophet ! who can understand Molasses, Loaf 0ugar; Lum|> flo Cavendish Tphacro, Plug / do Twist do Spanish Cigars, American, do Dried Apples Peaches, Penrlashj 1 Suit Fetrc, Copperas; Salts, Starch, Pepper Sauce, Ketchup, Oyster Jars, Bottles, Demijohn; Also, a variety of other articles JOHN O. 8EVYALL. Apalachicola, Dec. 22d, 1832—33—fit ; FxvESH APJLXVALS j From. N. Orleans ‘Sf N. York, j FBI HE subscriber is now receiving by the ; Jl steanior Bultunore, file following Goods: , 100 hhls of Brown Sugar, J 72 bagh of Coffee, i 50 bhhifof Molasse§, ,t ' 45 do of Flour, I 30 do of Mackerel,. ! 30 do of Pork. JO Idids of Cjncinatti Baci n, part of which I ia convassod Hams,- I 20 kegs of Lard, ! i 20 boxes of Soap, * ! 4 casks claret Wine, ! 8 bbls of sweet Malaga Wine, i; 45 do New Orleans Rum, j 84 do Western Whiskey, 200 sacks of Salt. In stare previously. 100 kegs of Nails und, Bradds, .j ‘ 5 tons of Iron, | 500 pieces of Castings, j- Alts), a general assortment of D?y (joints, lUiti, j Jtoes. Saddles, Crofhcry It’urc St Hlasstam; all ! f which will be sold on very moderate terms. EDWARD I EATHEKSTON. t Coluqibus, Muy 4—50—tf orocerzesT&c. ]%TORTON&31ITCHELL lavo 1just received from New Orleans, and otfei admiration of this wondorful resource of nature, the main boom gibed and struck i C0ln P fi "®“ 10 ddiycr up me with such force, lhat 1 was (brown irito wn . ' .» Sl,c ‘! tho sea. Another waterspout forming close to the vessel, the captain and crew were alarmed and madje all sail to escape without regarding me; lor they wore a ware (hat if it was to breuk over thorn, they would be sent to the bottom with its enormous weight. I bad scarcely risen to the surface, when I perceived that the wa ter was in agitation rouud me, aud all my efforts lo swjin from the spot were una vailing, for I was within tho circle of at- traction. Thus was I left to my fate, and convinced that 1 could not swim for many , - . , minutes, I swallowed the salt water as fast j *■.*-, P‘ a,w )’ ou * al, §* : a * as J could that n»v struggles might sooner ! ou |’ ’ , „ - b« 0V e,*. j Mui Allah ! Heaven forbid ! l our scr- Rut as the sea boiled up, I found myself j v « nl would i, !‘ jBcd eilt dir, >’ re P lied lluck ‘ gradually drawn more to the centre, and when exactly in it, I was raised in a sit-! , 1 mount to imply that so powerful (Vox ling posture upon tho spiral thread of.wn- j' l, « w,,,d ‘ '« almost boro me up, aud when ter, which, as I explained to your High- j V" - * 1 !,rucl ‘‘ho water, which I did upon ness, forced itself upwards to join the i ^osummff of a wave, I bounded oil agam tongue proludpd by tl.o cloud. Thero I j ,md neiwLflerifcoveral times from one sat, each second rising higher and higher, j wave ,0 ««other, like the shot fired Irom n balanced like the gill ball of pith, which is S un l,lon e ,ho 1 s . urface , of ll,e 1 » e, J' , or " c berm- up by the vertical stream of the o y s,cr » ho1 over the lake by fountain which plays in the inner court of', l l,J trU5,n f ckild. _TI»e last hound tn^t I your Highness’s palace. I cast my eyes 1 S» v “ pitched mo into|the rigging of a small down, and perceived ihe vessel not far off,' vessu | on kci’ ^cttin ends, and I hardly hnd the captain and crow holding up their eyes I <, . n,e 10 krflath boforo she in amazement at the extraordinary spec-1 mrnod oyer. 1 scrambled up Iter bends, (pc | e . und ** xed myself astrltle upon Iter konl. ‘I don’t wonder at that,’ observed the I , Tho , r,! 1 r « mui,ld for ,w ° °*' ,nr ' ; ': ll0u ‘; i - p as j )a j when the hurricuno was exhausted from its I soon reached the tongue of the cloud, i 7" vio ! Bncfi ' Thc Blo “ ds aisappcarerl, which 'appeared us if impatient to receive 11,0 8UI * bBr8, 1 0 ? t m 1,11 !',? 8 l’ lBndor ' " ,0 me-the hair of my head first coming with-! scil rcc J 0Ve4 ? d l tranquility, and nature in Its ait.active powers was raised straight 80on,ed as f «l'o Was maliciously smil.ug at on end-'then seized as it were and twisted j ller own inlschtof. The land- was dose, to -round. I was dragged up bv it each mo- nie ‘ . and t lB vtiSSC * drifted on shore. I mont tviili increased velocity, as I whirled I (° ui ) d ,bat } was at I®' 0 °l l'ranee, round in myasceni, At lust I found mv-l having • the coursa ol twelve hours thus this secret known, theft you shall be appointed to thc command of the I’ashn’s iltot, wliiub un der your directions shall always mfeet with auc- cosk. fetich shall he the reward of vonr fidelity,’ It is iioiv fout years that,! Iiuvu ombraeud the true faith, and sinking under poverty, 1 was in duced to mqke use of fhn exclamation that your highness holird; for how can- I ever, hope to meet two hilfbers at the Divan without others being present ? ‘ Holy Prophet! how strange. Why Musta- pha was a barber, and so was I;’ cried the Pa sha. , . ’ God is groat!' nnsweretd tho renegnde, prostrating hitnseif. • Then 'I cdeimafld yoitr fleet ?’ • Ftom this hour,’ replied the Pasha. • Mutt-' tnpha, make known my wishes,’ ‘ Thd present in command,’ repliend Musta- pha, with was not a dupe to the wily renegtido, ‘ is a favtMiiitn with thb nton.' ‘ Then,send for him aud take off his bond. Is lie to mteik-re with thp commands of Mft- liomcil Tim Vizel bowed, und the Poslta quitted the Divan. The renegade, with a smile upoo his lips, nnd Miismpha with estonishmenL looked et eacJi other for a few secttfidt; 1 Yotl have (i grbat talent, Setim,' obsel Vo the Vizier. ' * Tlianks to your introduction, and to my otyn invention, it will nt last lib Called Into action Recollect, Vizier; lhat I am grateful—you un derstand me;’ and the renegade quitted Ihe Dl- vah, leaving Mustaphu still in his astonishment. THK INFANT COMPARISON. I h tho county of Kssfcx, Va. a small boy Upon n visit lo mi nUtit, who was urged by a lover to ntiend him iu the HyinOnial pltar, very atten tively watched the Inotidffs of the woo'rttg pair; and upon his return.hottfe, expressed himself td his mother in tho following mnoaor: "Mother, Mr. S. does love aunt Liddy: he sits by her whispers to Itor, and ifo lings her." , To whom his mother replied, “Why E—your aunt don’t suffer lhat, does she?" "Suffer it, moth er!’' replied the child, “la! mother, she love* it. You know nty little pig, when I scutch him, how ho Icnns to mu. That’s the way aunt Liddy does to Mr. S-—. JWf „ wm m w ^ changed llevuhlicans into federalists ns sirnallyas it’has' changed Haigs into Tories in Englnnd. * , . Charleston Mercury. PADDY’S MFTAMORPHOS1S. [ihsT i’i.dmsiuid ] About fifty yonrs sincu in the dnys ofour daddies, That plan was cohuneneed Which the wise now applaud. Of shipping oft Ireland's meat lurlwlhnt Paddies, ...•■ui. m iodi ■ luuuu m,-| , . .. , -i- A good raw nintoi ml fat settlers abroad, self safely landed, amt sat down to recov- i miraculously shifted rny position from one j 8 0mB West India lei nnd whose iiume I forgbt, ermy breath which I had nearly lost for- 8 j dc af, h«g'obc unto the other. I found , Was the region Urn,.chosen for this sCW son J the island III u sad statu ol devastation; thu And nseli tho oucces* the first colony met, labour of veara bail been destroyed in the ) rbnt a second, .non after, srit sail o’er th‘ Atlantic; romantic, iny eV ? r ; , , ,, , , labour of vears had been deslroved in the I i, “ lt :l "ceond, snon niter, set sai] o’er th‘Atlantic. ‘And, pray, where did you sit, Huckn- • bo r >e rs u .‘ jeen r0 " 0 ' L ( Ucliold them now irnfo at the long-fookcd-for shore, back?’ | fury of’an hour-tho crops were S'vtyt! Soiling in between banksffiat the*Shannon m “gHkcr, ‘On tho oloud, your Highness.’ j away—the houses were leveed to 'ho . And thinking ofinenda, whom but t wo years tieforo, ‘Holy prophet! What, a cloud bear; weight?* ‘If your Highness will call to ntind l - * 1 trymen, , rtvwtijr—mu nctu »t-»s uu »»# mu .jiiu iiiiuiviug oi iriemi*, wnoni uui twuy©ars hCloro, tr^uround; iho vessels in fragments on (he j They hud sorrowed fo Iota, but would*6on biiln mect. * 1 Beach; all was misery and desolation. I AndliarlLiynitjiothoni, a glad welcome there can™-- iind that I wus llowev r r ki,ld 'y , ; llcoi ’’' ed hy my Wh'fo PM«li™!^nu!»d'o'hJ«l^^^ y it the same time tlm cloud took 4p soveial I ,r y ,nBn * *■«» were tho inhabitants of the tons of water, you cannot he surprised at its ' sle ’ aad >n four-aud-twenty hours we all ’ i ‘ ! danced and sang as before. 1 invented a supporting me, ‘Very true,’replied thc Puslin. sang , . I very pretty quadrille, called the Hurricane, ‘This is ! w |,j c |, ,||iew the whole island into an ec- Thus hailed by n black,—wlio capered for joy! (iau it possibly I* I—half amazement,—half donbt Pat hstunod again,—robs his eyes and looks steady • Then heaves g deep sigh, and in horror yells ont " “I nthei's blued I only think, black nod early nlreadv '• IleeCIveil liv Ihn ur^ll^ii,ra.,^LM L. - . - • Amputating Trt|>amnning March j_ ' PALMETTO HATS s*ik doz. Summer flat*-, for sale hy ••tf U W DILLINGHAM. March 9-42-tf . "GOLD LEAF For axle by G. W. DILLINGHAM. M^rrh JD 43 tf , i Copping j Turukoya 1 Teeth instrument* TjUfjiaquets i Teeth lbrc«p8 ’ J • filed t Truss** of all aort* j Detuist’riiastranieotS 1 Rrarilifatbr’* for sale at tho lowest prices for cjisIi or good paper j 100 hbla Sugar,. 10 bbls Sponu Oil, i ICO 44 Flour. 3 44 Paiot do j 75 44 VVhiakby, 15 44 Porter and Alo, 30 44 prime dad meat 10 44 dried Apples, Pork, .10 hall*bbls mess Bo»*f, < 10 44 Tanners Oil, 25 boxes Sperm Candid*, | 50 sacks prime Havana Coffee, j Apalachicola, May 4 50 tf Bnngrcs Evans’ crown Lancets 44 common do Spring Lancets 44 44 blades s" hoscop" h ,JI ' " j Co-Partnership Notice. Pessaries ! W S. SMI MI has taken mto -copwlnursiup I'ruchar'e spear, peintoJ W9 . A. K. Ayer and will do business nodcr the “ lancet Jo J turn of Ayor Be Smith * Ear syringes At.PHA K. AVER, Lancet cases JOSEPH 8. lilllTH- Patent lint , Columbus A prij G 4ft tf , , xces-dvoly {{brtuuate to obtain a passage bpSh the same cold ami damp, and caught itvibourfiHtisin I |crms n , , hose w | lic |, Imd enabled me to while I was tljero, wlityijt feel to this day. j quj| ,|, B West Indies. We sidled, hut be- YVhen the cloud wns saturated, the col- j fore we had lieeli twciity-feuf IiouiS at sea, umn divided, and We'rapidly ascended un-j 1 found that she captain Whs a] violent til (lie cold became intense. We pasacd a nian, and a molt dreadful tyraiU. J was rainbow as wc skinuned along, and I was not very strong, und not being able to per- very murli surprised that tho key of my j form the duly belbrj the mast, lo which I chrsl and my clasp knife, forced Ihein-! had not beet: accustomed, I was beat so selves through the cloth of my jneket, and j inunercilully, that I was debating in my flew with great velocity towards it, fixing! mind, whether I should kill Iho captain themselves firmly to the violet rays, from j aud than jump overboard, or submit to my which I discovered' tliut thoso peculiar j hard late; hu-. ono night as I lay groauing rays were magnetic. I mentioned this cu-' on tho forecastle after a punishment I had rious circumstance to an English tody whom I melon her travels, and I have since |earut that she has communicated the fact to the learned societies as a discovery of her own. However, qf she is a vety pretty woman, 1 forgive her. Anxious to look down upon the r isth, I poked h hole received from thu captain, which incnpaci ■ated mu from further duty, ait astonishing circumstance occured which was tho occa sion, not only o( my embracing tho Ma- homedan religion, but of making use of ibrfsc cxnrossinn* wliirli attracted your flh.biM'w'x mt..mi in • !■ ti'v H r - - I Thau ia told in this rival of Oviif's best stories,— Your Whigs, when in office a short v esr or two,! Ily n lotus natural- ull turn into Tories. And thus Alien I hoar thorn "strong measures" advise, F,re the scats that they sit on have time lo get steady. I sny. while I listen with loam in my eye* " Father'd blood! only thiuk, black and curly already!" % T. Moore, F.sq, Cape dr. Vtrd Sufferers.—Tho extent aud degree of sufit-riug endured by tho hblplbsg peg. plo of.ihu Do Vords uny be imagined from Iho fact lhat tho population of litu Islaads amounts 88,460 perlons; and lhat out of litis, in tho course of the yosr 1882,30,500 persons died of starvation. It is alieged that this hecotmt in- sioud of being exaggerated, does sot include the whole number—many having dial iu the fields, many detoured hy th'e dogs, and some even by their own frantic fellow sufferers. Th s picture of Imrror is IthpifsiUeled in the’nitiio ils "f 'th'4