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BY JAMES N. BETHUNE.
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'The exqvirer
rUBLISUEU WEEKLY,
A T three dollars per anquiq, |mysble in ad
venes: tit four dollars if no,t pipd fqf’hefqie
the cm) of the year.
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te.tcntyjicc cents par hundred wmdaforihii tiist
i.isortion, and /ftp cenfA % each week’s cunlinu-
ance. In nil auvertiswqaqta, the words tlisi do
not amount to mi ovon hundred, will be consid
ered an an hundred, and charged ns such. When
the number of insertions of un udvertisemcnl is
pot specified, it wil be continued until forbid, and
charged accordingly.
No subscription will be received for loss than
pne’year; and no paper discontinued until all nr-
rearagea are paid unless at the option of the Edi*
lo(. *
Sheriffs' and other Officers' advertisement! in
serted at cuslomury rates.
Letters to the Editors on business must he po»{-
oatif; and in nil cases where it is not dune, tfip
Itostage will be chnrged to the writer.
8ales of Land, by Adminislrulftis, Pxecvt'ars er
Guardians, are required by law to fep heW op
first Tuesday ia the month, between the poufs of
ten in tho forenoon and three in tlta nftcrnopn, «
the court house in the county in which \ke pro
perty ia situate. Notice of these arc to be given in
a public gazette Sixty Days previous to die day
ofsole. , ,,,
°ofrs of Nerves must be at public auction, on
the first Tnes3ay of the month, between the usu
al hours of sale, at the place of public sales in the
county where the Ltlteis Testamentary pf Ad-
ministration or Guardianship may hw been
granted, first giving Siztu iMtys nopfe thereof,
in one of the public gazettes of this state, add at
the door of tho court hoaso where sqph sales ate
tu be held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property mus|
he given in like manner lor Forty Days previous
tolhodny of sale. .
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an Estate
must bo published Forty-Hoys. ....
Notice tUi\t application will bo inmlc to the
Court of Ordinary for Leave to sell LaiyL, must be
published Pour Months.
Notice for Leave to sell NpgW* mu?, l bo pub
lished for Four Months, before auy orde* absolute
ahull be made thereon by the Court.
Hoxey Sc Upquhart
WffQLESALSi RETAIJ*
Druggists amf Apothecaries
do&mvs, OA,
H AVE jusf received aqd qpt now opening
a large and extensive asaorpuuRt ol
Drugs and Ajedicines, Paints, Qfls,
Due &{>$*, Sfc. Sfc. djif.
As tbeir stork is entirely new. having been par.
chased in New York by one of tho firm especially
for this tqarket, they feel confident of their ability
to supply Physicians, Merchants nnd others, with
genuine articles and ut reduced rates. The fol
lowing article! equip rise part of their stock:
Acid, ascetic Ioqj
COLUM8U]
T " r rr "" 'H 11
bensiqc
" citric
*t muriatic
f nitric
'» hitrniw
V pxqlle
“ prqsfic
" sulphuric
“ igttatic
Alu(p
Arsenic
Arrow Hoot
Alcohol
Antimony, crqdn
V. turlrite
Aqtimonial powder
Atw Ammonia
Aityinet Root
Annotto.
Acetate i^on^ina
“ plpnjllt
*t zintq
P«t«k#W,
Bac ouheban
Isinglass, Rossini)
Aipofifitn
Blenching powders
Blue Vitriol
Bole Armenia
(Filsain cupmt)
t- >ir
new spKixrci
GOODS.
rilHE SUBSCRIBERS ‘hV>kA»l
J. for the liberal patronage they have re-
«?iv«;d from their friends, and tho public, beg l^vc
to inform them that they are nowooening „
splendid assortment of CHOICE GOODS,
both Fancy and Staple. Oneof the concern! being'
constantly in New York, they feel confident of
thoir ability to loll as low us the some articlea can
he bought io the Sonthern mutisei.
Their assortment consisting (in part) of the fal
lowing articles:
Superfine bine, black adilaide CLOTHS.
- black Italian Gros do Nap,5Groqd|^ttfiB3
and Grosde Orleans SILK
Tiak, white and Woe S.l TjA’i’
Ceil'd poult de 8oio,
Pink, white, straw and bine Florence,
Pongees and V»l?>v teens,
Black Italian Crape,
French Crapes, assorted colors
J uperfinc black Bombazine,
ich Printed Muslins,
quturd do
MSite Plaid do,
im and ligd. Swiss do
jA’Iain nnd do Jaconet do
fr Fine canibtic Diinety,
/ Furniture do
llinh fancy Prints,
jlichhalfmourning and blank Prints,
Ginghams, assorted colors.
Irish Linens & Lawns,
Superfine Bishop Lawnq,
Birdseye and table Diaper,. 1
llordered'lincn cambric Handkerchiefs
Linen Cumbric,
Merseillea Counterpanes,
Fine Line.n Napkins,
Superfine French Drilling
Cambrics, assorted colors,
White and block Lace Veils,
Green Gauze do
Hcrnani and crape fancy Handkefcbicls,
Fine linen Tapes and Braid,
Luce Capes and Coluretts,
Fine Thread Lace Edging and inserting!.
Muslin Edging ond Insertion,
I nl'uiits laco Caps,
' Ladies kid and horse-skin Gloves,
Gentlemen's heaver and linun do
, do Gum Elastic Suspenders,
Cotton nnd worsted
lsidie'a silk nnd cotton IIo Be
Goutlemen’s do do
do Random half
Blue and Yellow Nankeen
Fino Ing'uin Carpeting,
.Superfine hrussels Rugs,
(Marks Spool Cotton,
Cotton and linen Floss,
Colored Sewing Silk, assorted
i Blond Lace and Edging.
| Rich Black Silk Velvet,
■ Gentlemen's Velvet and Mohair 'Stocks,
do black bombazine
Spiltlcfield and banduooii Handkerchiefs
Large and smalt Prussian Shawls
Black and Green worsted lleraigt-
- Ladies belt Ribbon, ”• ’
Bonnet do,
Wire T» IV *' *’*" Jo ’ „ a
r> * jure and Bonnot Reed.
. “'.net Vyire.,
«tarved and plain shell cunibs,
Brasilian Combs,
Feather Fans,
Super silk Umbrella's uml Farasoljt
Colton do.
Bleached and at,bleached sheetings
do Shirtings,
Dorchest Ticking,
Counterpane and Apron Cihsreks,
C°ttnn Osnabuigs, • '
Oil Cloths 3 4 and 4 4,
v Jliad Bags ond Horses,
W Hair Powder and Putfs,
Scissors; needles and pins.
Silver and steel Thimbles
JEWELRY,* good assortment
Swords und Epuulelts,
Pistols, Dirks end Rifles,
Musical Boxes,
Also, a eom|iletc assortment ol
toarUiaace ti Cutlers, CcotUcvs
Joiners Tools, Tin ware,
Saddles, Bridles ond Martingales,
Carpet Bags and Saddle Bags,
Ladles Tuacau Bonnets,
do Green Calashes,
Willow Waggons and Table Mata,
Basket* and Bead Boxes,
Batter Stomps, Clothe Pina,
A fine supply of SUMMER CLOTHING m ade
expressly to order,
ROOTS and SHOES, of every deecription,
Fine sattin Beaver HATS, drab and Black
Gents, and Children Hate of all deanriptions,
do. do. Palm LeafHata.
The Pablio in general are invited to call sod
examineoer stock. L. J, DAVIS A Co-
April S7—49—tf
lack Oxyd 3
Lcei)
Blue pi|| giasx
Cortu)
Cariping
Camphor
Copperas
Cr.itooqtl
Cream tartjr
Cruet, ppt
Casslq
Caatuaridcs
Coc Indicnt
Court plaster
Castoff opt
Colocyptlf pulv
Chloride nf Lima
Chalk, red
t*' common
V Frpqch
Cayenne pepper fjuv,
Colui^ha Rad
Cort ctachon rah
“ •* Flat
tt cannella sill
“ mezerion
•* cinnamon
Curb Fern
“ Magnus
" Ammoniac
‘t Sndac
** “ super
Cqqstic, common
lunar
Castile soap
j Conserve rasos
Coehinellu
Corrosive sublimate
pulotpel
Cloves,
Cu
urcqina pnbv
Cnwitge duwu
Corks, vial
" bottle
“ demijehn
“ furnituro
Dennrcottzeil opium
Digitalis
Dovers’ powder
Dry white lead
Epsom Salts
Emplas, adkesivo
" cantbarides
*' dcachnlon
roborana
Emory, No-1,2, 3, 4
Essence of spruce
Emetine
Ethiops, mineral
Ergot
Extract drum
hark
" dundilion
gentiun
ssue pea?
“ plasters
Indigo, span float
“ Bengal
Ink, black A Red,
“ indelible
'* India
Jalap
{tapis calununsri I
Liguurise, bell
*t root
•t “ powdqred
LogwoofJ,’ ground
•• stick
Lemon acid
Lytherage, roarqo
“ fino
Lint, patent
Lip salve
t> “ boxes
I.ong pepper
Magnesia, lump
*1 calcined
•• HenryV
Mustard, ground
“ aeed while
Matches, magic
•* I’liosphorua
,na^M.wn
M&co
.tl unatedltnct iron
Mu*k
iiletalic 7inc
Morphine acetate
sulphate
Muddcr
Medicine chests
Nux VtHnico
Nipple shells
/•• shields
Nat megs
Oil ulmonds
“ unnisi
•* bergaiAot
“ cinpuinoa
“ clovgs
14 carqi
“ croton
,4 (univiri
t% lemon
41 muntlme pip
“ 44 »um
41 rosemary
41 roses
44 sassafras
Hal^nai
44 84{cino
44 \vurmsued
wintergreen
t 4 \itriol
44 castor
44 olivo
44 lump
Qjtymel sauiils
Uxymuria\p pota.ssue
Fiperine
Pearl auk
Pearl barley
Phosphor*
|Jink\oot
glvceyr
colony
44 colony nth
44 butternut
44 jalap
*• valo^lon,
!ux seed
gro»ni\
tul
» Pol digital
44 oenrui' Alexandria
I 44 4 Rust India
44 Uvu Ursi
44 subenui
Fig blue
j Fino sprtflgo
I Flowers, buiiKoin
\ 4 * sulphur
» •* zinci
Froncli trusses
| Flesh brushes
’ Fistula Fborie
j (iulls, aijepo
I Glass oalunony
j Gentian
| Glauber salts
| (tlue
I Guta ammojuicinv
i 44 aloes
I 41 nrubic
*• usaafatidu
44 catechu
44 copal
44 elastic
44 galbanum
44 gumboge
44 guiacuui
14 kino
*' mastic
44 mynhae
44 opium
44 Senegal
44 Rholluc
44 scumuiony
4 tragacAnth
44 planter
Ifydroiodate potass
Hiern ptcra
Hops
AnrilSO 48 tf
G .
sale,by
ARVER A Co.
L i 8WA' >
April20 48 If
*ix burguut)
Pra? Ferr\
Phospfias sodni
Procipitute, red^; White.
Preston {Salts
Puinice stone
Pungent vials
(iuinino
Quansia
Quicksilver
Has guiae
Ked sunders
Hot ten stoue
ll*«s nib
44 llav
Had Alkancl
44 , colcbici
44 gentiun;\Q
44 hellebore nig
44 liqaorioip
4 * ilioii
44 Rassnparilla.
44 scilvae-
44 senelfa.
44 sprppntaring
44 valcriau
44 verat alb
Sal epsoin
44 «m»RVniac
•* nitre
‘ rochello
Saratoga [uJWder.4
Seidlitz do
Sodu do
Sung draconis
Horn enrui
• 4 cblcbieo
44 cor land
Sul zinci
“• potassao
.Sup curb sodae
Starch
Syrup, sassapariila
44 squils
Spermaceti
Saffron
Soap, castile
44 Windsor
44 funcy
Snuff, cephalic
44 scotch
44 tnaccoboy
.Sponges
Sucking bottles
Smi lliug viuls
Sealing wax, black
'• 44 red
•Spunk
Tapioca
Tamarinds
Tonquu beans -
Turpentine, verirce
* 4 oil of
Tsrtris potasnae
Therfhometer*
Wax. white
44 flaks
41 common
Wap, assorted
fiORGIA, SATURDAY JUKE 1,1833.
Gnardml bestorees Issue peas antTpiastera
CaartSlas.ain, A double Splints dttil bandagea
Tin fiif Halr-m"pins
Gold Lpaf Gumiatiecis
■Elastiq sosp. bandages '
Patent Meii'wwcs.
Butemqn’s Dr^ps, Turlitigtnn'a Pulsom
Britisii pil Swaitn's Punuer.a
Opodeldoc J-ee’s pils
Thompsons pyq WqlqrMmlicuineptam
Essence pepefinint Chlorine tpoth wxfb * c
Godfrey’s cordial
Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Spc. Sfc.
Bronze's Gold Vettirian Red
SIXTH VOLUMF—NUMBER a.
ISCElsLAWEOlia,
const, ! saw the white object lengthen, | THIS DOUBLING TRENCHMAK.
oor beam—' » ! pfall gsl iome eietpt,
I lie chase lias tackeJ; xir, put the holm | Morbleu. MiT "':
down, or she will go to wiorlwnrd of us.” In yews by-gow, WMu Roekwey wM th^-
We tacked alsQt and time It was we djA | focui *{ fnabion ns a vnierittg place, nod befartr
so, for the rising moon uov choked h* a iSaratoga and BalUton had mperaeded h, Hit
ur el Y » 0 ? n<}r unc ^ er H f ro *Q °f »ail.—; Halfway House at iAmaice, used to be Riled
» e oJged down on her,.when finding her with traveller* on thoir etcursions, who genes
iimnrF.uvre detected, she brailed tip her rally Stayed there over night, and puraved (Ikif
Mat sails, und bore up before tlie wiud.— ] journey to the sew shore in the aaongiag. On«
DaVV JONES AND THE VAN.
JiEE PRIVATEER.
E. I., paiey fc Hart have published
(lie tvliolp of the numbers of ll)e culebra-
ted naif alive, bearing ilio title of jfVn
Cringle’f Litg, which originally appeared,
we Believe it| the Edinburg Magazine,
| The stylo of the tvtiicr is ruev—his de- . r ,, • . ' r v z -7. \an—«»/ »■« ~w ssms nwami
soiiutipns are highly graphic, and |iis ioci- 1 13 wi '* 0J r bwt poiut qf sailing, tt«d warm summer's evening, when tho
' • I,vn r, "" fc “ 4 “* i “ t “" unusually crowded, an Eoglishmaa rode op h.
deep yellow
” green
white
Frosting's Blqe
"brown
“ white ’
Smalt's rod
ti green
" biap
White Leutlin oil
Verdigris in oil
“ dry
Prussian blqe No 1 <
Lytherage
Spanish brovyo
it white
Yellow ochre
Roil Lead
Black Lead ,
White Chalk
Red do
Venice Terpentine
llesin, while
“ yellow
Puttie,
Window Glass
Logwood
Alkanet root
Annotto
Madder
Oil Vitriol
Vurniak, nopal
•< blaek
“ Japan
t 1 mastic
Spirits Terpentiuu
Blue Vitriol «
Rotten Stone
Pumice do
Ismglacs
Glue
Putty
Chrome Green, English Dragon's Blood
Vellow do Gum, copul
Chinpsti Vormillioa
English dp
Charunne
Drop Laka
Rose pink, English
Turkey Umber
Terra do llienna
King’s Yollow
Dutch Pink
shellac
Paint Brushes, frqm
No 000 to 7
Cninul flair
!• hingsndshqrt
White wash hair
Marking do
Silver Lent
I)ul('h met ul
Shop Furniture,
Species, Tinctures and Apotli. qoules A weights
Salt mouths Graduate tueu*. mortars
Gulley pots, pills, hexes I’qll tiles, Bed pans, peg
Spatulas, glass funnels und stand Lamps, Ac
Miscellaneous,
Perfumery assorted Ua*metic and Tniniiptireni
VVanh Pomudo io FotR and Rolls, Fancy
Soaps, I Ini r Powder and powder Pufla, (solopno
Water, Bay R«m. rc ti j\.nd b|ack Ink Powder.
Rod and Blaek Jiealin^ Wax and Wufers, com
mon and cat Glasa. oscwnce. and puaaent Vialp,
Paste Blacking, Tof^ Powder, Pipk Suupera,
Chinese Tiddets, Water ()«U>uh, Camel Hair,
Pencils, Heel Bolls, Lend ^p^cils, &c. Ac.
May 11 M tf
RBAts estate, ~
fX OR HALE at the new town of Rosn-
M" u|te, situated on the Chuttahoohep river, 3.’
miles below Columbus, iq Stewart coqnty, Gu. a
new agd coipfortablo dtqslling house, SfO by 18
feet, one and u halfstopips high, having twr brink
chimneys, with three fire places. Attached to
the premisoa, are three half acre lots n.ostiy en
closed. A privilege of a Ferry on the Alabama
vide has bceu obtained, and tq a man of enterprise,
it might prove a profitable Investment.
For terrna, which will be liberal, apply nt
Roanoke to Felix G. Gibson nnd '1'homas B. Mul-
I'ord, Esqs. or in Columbus, to Dr. A. 9 Clifton.
Slay So 53 tf
LosT i’ocKET Rook '
O N the OUi inst about (Jor 8 miles above Co
lumbus, 4 small folding Pocket DpoU, con
taining three promissory notes ol bund. (' e on
Thomas Afineyurd lor $2S. r > iqtercst Iryin late:
credited l\y RA2 80 ctn; made p.yfnhle to, Solomon
L. Pope or order, due ‘25th December 1803. Also
Two others upon Reuben & James Ri^bardp one
fof tho tdher for IQ. (The latter has since
keen paid ) Pue the 1st day of November next,
payable to James R. Lyons or bearer, dated not
recollected. Also, some other accounts und re
ceipts, with $9 or $11 in bank bills.
The Pockol Book had been once red but age lms
tarnished it black- b whs lied with a red tape
striug. Any Person finding it shall be entitled to
the sum it contains by returning the papers to the
subscriber.
AH personM are horeby forwarned from trading
for the above described papers, as I am the proper
bolder or owner of them. JAS. R, LVUNS.
Mnv 24—5:i—tf
IsOST-
F.TWEEN llainilUm and Neignaq, on the.
„ fil'd April, two notos made b.r Elijah Ruc-
and James Barr, one for $30 and the other far
$34 both of which were duo qnd payable to. the
subscriber or bearer on the 2-V,h December {Sllfi,
(luted sometime in July last, the letter note was
credited with jjjfiH) in Fell. 1833. All persons are
hereby cautioned for trading Iruin said notes as I
have notified the makers not to pnv th.e .-Mm/, to,
unylone hat myself, JIV OACHELAKEi.
May 33 53 3t
denis thrilling qnd well pictured- Mn-1 J Ve cr nckHoi|, tt)e ,eapta|il rubbing hi*
tty of lhr> extracts hqvo appeared in the! 11,1 „ *** 1 “ W l»r(Mq be the big un litis
journals of the country—ami were rendi!""®' AI1 W*« blntying u strong norllt-
tfjtlia degree qf inlerest, etpiullcti only I ' vns * ur > " 1(01* gmaf moonlight, nnd
by that caused by llto extracts from the frqm our bow guns,
Diary of a London Physician
The t'ullowipg extract will gjgo the
reader gtiiue idea of ||)e gtyle qf thg uu-
thqr.
“ We |)itd refilled, nnd been fqqr days
tit sea, qn our voyage Io Jamaica, when
the gufl room qjjiecc* jrayn ouf ipess a
blow-out.
The increased iqotiqq and ihp rushing
of (ho vessel through the water and the
groaning of the masts, the howling of the
Using gale, nnd the frequent truiqpling of
the tv,(tclt on deck, were prophetic .qf wet
jackets to some of us; still, midshipman-
liko, wo were qs happy us a good djnqpr
and some wiqq could make os, until t||p qiil
gunner sliovod his weather beaten pltia and
bald pate iq *t the dopr. “Ilea pardon,
Mr. Splinter, butifyou willspqru Mr. Crin
gle git tho (iirpcnstlq fur aq hour until the
moot) l ises.’ 1 —(“spare,’' (juotlta, “is his
Majesty'q u^jeer ti iatiq stqqH" “Why,
lijr. Kennedy, whyWhore man, take a
glass of grqg.t’ VI thank yon sir. It is
coming on n rpguish night,sir; the tunning
ships should he crossing us lieruubouts; in
deed more than once I thought there tvus n
strange sail close ukourd of us, tl|P scud is
Dying so low, and in such while Uukex; nnd
none of us have un eye like Mr. Cringle,
unless it he John Crow, uqt) lie is all hut
frozen.” “Well, Toni, 1 suppose you
trill go.” A nglicc, from a first lieutenant
to a mid—.“llrush, iustanter.”
Having changed my uniform for sltag-
trowsers, pea jacket, and south-west cup,
I went forward slid look my stntiou, in un
pletisunt nttippr, oil the slowed gib, with
mv arm rqund the tftay. I hail been half
an liqqr. there, tlip weather tvus gelling
worse, the rain was beating in qty face,
and spray from the stem was Dashing over
me, as it roaret) through the waste of
sparkling and hissing waters, I turned
my buck to the weather far a moment, to
press my hand oq uiy sltained eyes.
When I opened thept, I saw the gunner's
gaunt high featured visage thrust nuxiuq!-
ly forward; his profito looked as if rubbed
over With phosphorus, and his whole par
son as if ho hud keen playing at snap drag
on. “ What has oqme over you,* Air.
Kennedy—who is burning the blueliglit
nowl" “A wiser man than I, must tell
you that: look forward, Mr. Cringle—look
there; tv Wit do your books say to that V
i looked forth, and saw, ut the extreme
end of tho jib-boom, what 1 had read ut
certainly, hut never expected to sce,q
pale, greenish, glow-ovorm colored flame,
of the size and shape of tho frosted glass
shade over Die swinging lamp in the gun
room. It drew out and flattened us the
vessel pitched and rose again, mid as she
theeied about, ft wavered round the point
that scented to, attract it, like u soupsmj
bubble blown from a tobacco pipe, before
it was shaken into the air; ut the core it
was cosupariftively blight, bill it faded in
to a halo. It shed a baleful and ominous
light on tka surrounding objects i the grotty)
of sailors on the furecaslia looked like
spectres ; and they shrunk, (needier, iiqd
whispered when it began to roll slowly
along the spar towards igiicte th.e boat
swain was,sitting at tgty (put. At ibis ta
bid whenever a shot told amongst the
rigging, the injury was repaired us if by
magic. It was evident we had repeatedly
bulled Imr, fl-om the glimmering white
streaks alunger her apunter and across
her stern, occasioned by Die splintering of
Die timber, but it seemed to produce no
effect.
At length We drew well up on her quar
ter. She continued all black hull and
white sail, not a soul to be seen on deck,
except a dark object, which tvc'iook for
the man nt the holm, " What schooner’!
thiii?” No answer. *‘lleave to, or I’ll
sink you." Still nil silent. "Sorgenm
Armstrong, do you think yqq could pick
off that chap at the Wheulj” The marine
jumped on the fqre*castle and levelled |ij*
piece, when n ittusket-shoi from the
schooner crushed through his scull, mid he
fell dead. The q|t) skipper’s blood was
up. “Forecastle, there? A{r. Nipper,
clap a canister of grape qyer the round
shot, into the bpat gun, and give it to
himl,’—“Aye, aye, sii j” glcefnUy ^re
joined the boatswain forgfettiug tltu uugqry
and every tiling else in Dorexciteumqt of
lire moment. In a twinkling, tho square
foresail—top gallant—royal—and stud
ding sail haul,yards are let go by the run
on board of the schooner, as if they had
been shot away, mid he (mi his helm hard
upon as if tq round to. “Rake him, sir,
or give him tho stern! Ha bus nut sur
rendered. 1 know their game. Give j
him your broadside, sir, or Ito is off to
wintlwurd of you Ijke u shot." “No, no,
wo Imve him now; lipave to Mr. Splinter,
heave to!” \Ye did so, and thut so sud
denly, that the studding sail booms
snapped like pipe shanks, shot off by Die
irons, Notwithstanding we had shot two
hundred yards to the leeward before we
could lay our maintopsaii to the mast. I
ran Iq windward, The schooner’s yards
and tigging were now blnclt with men,
clustered like bees swarming, her square
sails were being close furled, Iter fore and
aft sails set, and ti)Vny site was dead to
windward of us. "Sq qtuclt fur under
valuing oar American friends,” grumbled
Mr. Splinter.
We ntudu all sail ill chase, blasting away
to little purpose; we Imd no chance on h
bowline, and when our "Aqiigq" had sat
isfied himself of bis superiority by pirn or
two short tucks, he deliberately took it
roof in his mainsail, Ituulud down his Dy
ing jib and gall'topsail, triced up the built
of his foresail, and fired IDs long thirty-
two at us. Tile shot canto in at tlm third
aftermost port oq the starboard side, and
dismounting tile cannonade, smashing tite
slide, mid wounding three men. The se
cond shot missed, uud as it was madness
to remain tq be peppered, probably
winged, whilst every one of ours fell short
tve reluctantly kept away oil our course,
having the gratification of hearing a clytir Iteeijin _
well blown begin ou board the schooner of this port, who ha
play up “Yankee Doodle.” As l lie brig
fell off, our long gun wtls run out to have
a gig, and asked for accoAmodatuM* for the
eight.
Landlord. I’m very sorry 1 ceneot eutemia
you, sir, unless you will accept of supper tufft
lodging with « French geullemen up stein.
Traveller, No, I wum sleep in the MM
room with any d red Frenchman. -
And off be rode with all the gram look* of •
real John Bull.
In about half an hour, however, he came
back, and said be believed he "must put up with
it.” But thjs expression about the Frenchmen,
had by some mem reached the gentlemen's ears,
who had rfetormined, being a clout man, upon the
course of hi* oooduct toward* hi* civil visitor.
Ti)* Englishman walked into the room—the
Freacbntaa was all smile* end bow*—John Boll
slightly nodded, end set duwo grunt q* e beer.
About uq hour elapsed, without either speaking,
wheij the Englishman got up aud gave the bell
cord a pull. The Frenchman started also from
bis seat, end geve tlm siring two palls. Up
came the waiter, (who bad received his cue be
fore) und awaited orders.
Bull. Wniter, cook me some supper,
Frenchman. Yes, vaiuin, you cook me to*
sqppnire I * i
Bull suried sod looked grim—the Frenchman
elevatedlhis eye-brows and look a huge pioch of
snuff. Scppef being reedy, the following scene
took place at the table:
Bull. Waiter I bring, iuo a bottle of wine.
Frenchman. Vaiuire, cornu back here, you
bring me too bottle de vine.
Bull knit his brow*—Monsieur elevated iris
shrugged up shoulders, apd jqok soother piuch of
snuff,
Bull. Waiter, bring me, ah, whet the d—«4
do vuu call it, a pie or a turt.
Frenchman. Vaitaire, come back hare, you
bring mo two, vat is da diable you call him, ah,
licit pio I two tart 11
{lull growled, nnd starting from his tent, rung
the bell, The Frenehmau jumped to the string
and gave it a desperate pulll. The waiter (who
was utmost convulsed with laughter,) came hur
rying in, when Bull roaring out, “ waiter, g*
and bring me; a boot |eck, 4b a pair of slip
Fteuchnieil. Yajiftira, come back here, yog
bring me two slippuire I two boot jack I
The waiter toon returned with the articles,
when Bull, toused to the highest uitch thunder
ed out, “ waiter, bring me a candle, and show
me up a pair of glgirs, intq g roouj with ooo tod
in it."
Fr^uchinsa. Vaitaire, come back here, you
bring mo two caudles, show me up two pelf
staire, uud give me too room vid too bed ia—eh
clt t
Bull could staud it no longer—he kicked »h*
boot jack out of the way—upset the candle a*
the table—banged bis bead against the door in
the dark—pitched the waiter down staiia, nod
then rolled after him to the bottom, and darting
into the bar room, ordered his horse and gig,
sweriiiL' h«|would never sleep, in the housejwitli
a mad Frenchman.
“ Ah, ha!" exclaimed Monsieut, "he no Ilk*
—d Frenchman. Vel Morbleu, I shall gal
some sleeps to-night, all alone by myself.—
Cos) fajt”—and he quietly went to bed,
Whom,—Captain R—o
been from home about a
years and a half, wrote to inform his wife that ho
_ _ , had arrived ia London, and iqtepdqd >o to ty
a parting crack at her, when ike third and I Barton, where be wished her lo meet him on *
last shot from the schooner struck the sill j certain day, which lie named. The Lady wot
iff Dn> midship purl, qud made the white punctual lo the appointment, and so was the cip-
spliqters fly from tire solid oak like bright! tain. They met at the water side hotel, but
silver sparks in tile moonlight. A sharp j
, , ... ,- , , , - ....... K | straugo to say they did not know each other I
statu something slid douM ibe stay, and u j piercing cry ruse in tbt> nii-my soul At loqg.h Mrs. R. becatpe restless, frequently
cold dummy baud passed round my nci-A, | ithat death shriek with the voice goiug lu a window and " peeping out* tn »h*
was within n.u ace ol htyisiug my Md,' u^t ( foul heard, and I saw the man, who | direction of Londou road. This ihe Captain
ttnd luqjWdig Overbeyd. ‘“ eatf *° i , * i * VL ‘, was standing with Die lanyard of tite lock i observed for some time in silence, bnt at last
mercy on, me, wltut s that 1 It s Dvd ( drop heavily across the brech j ventured to ask her if she was waiting for tuy
Usury’s csle'4 otagsesia White akin*
Surgeon's Instruments
Catheters
Amputating
Tnnaatiuuag
Obstetric
Pocket eases
Dus ctiag
Cappia*
Titrukoy*
Teeth instraoMM*
Tjurnaqaets
Teeth furcepe
“ filee
Trusses of all sorts
Dsatist's instruments
ScsrifltatiW
Baqgres
Ivans' crown Lancet*
" common do
Spring Lancet*
•• •> blade*
Saueon’e needle*
Stethoscope*
Pessaries
Tractor's spear, pointed
“ Lancet do
Ear syringes
Lancet case*
Pntsnt lipt ,
JScie Grocery Store,
J L ST opened AHumilyof Family Grof-erieR,
in one of Mr. 'Georg? StjiiUj, Huildin)*
one door below Mr. Si ration'd, i^pr.e o# Broad Ml.
Am the proprietor dr^^giua. keeping a regular
rtupply o£ articled suited piutiouKirlv tto foinilies,
bulb in UMlrn and country, persons de«iro®< ofoli-
Vrinin» ducli uni^d at moderate prices would do j
wyJI to c^ll. ;
Thoio i<* connected with tho abQ.ve, u Hinn'J i
slack ol'nlioice Dry Goods nnd Harilyai;*, wlnali; The light wq* still there, Inn u cloud of rniipiiaainii of tire sir ..fit,.
would be disposed wf at wholesale or otborwire 1 n ,j s , |,|^ u ()llrsl Q r v ,, or r f0m .. | ' ” , le a ’' , *‘ ,e ** ,or > 1,1
at very wducod nriwx : 1K 11 u ' ,rsl 01 Va| ' 0 ' lr0 !“ '* s L | our wltole broadside had been fired at
_ Columbus, May 24 & tf s bo ‘ er ’ 0H L me - dov ? u,)0 “ lllL > ra,< : 4 ""!} ^ ‘ Oilers Then h s«limry «ujash hore, nnd a
JVKW {tOODW I past, when it disappeared. I follow^ j jjjp tli#re 9 nnd short sharp yills* Hn d iow
wtffl/l/O, : the while I1IUS* as It sailed down iho Wlivi; I r bobiikD huhldinu mnarn« M tlm hi'jini'
npHE subdcribor Uox just received direct Irma \ { did not, as it appeared lo me, ynirisli in fVaHiueals cd the noble vessel we hud seen
to. Reward, as if checked by a sudden daw, cre ^ v Yanislw>d forever beneath that pule
yet none qf our sails were taken aback, j brpat j | Vc mrt alone, und once
A thought flashed on n^e. I peered still j niorqall was dm k. and wild, and stormy,
more intensely into the nigh*. I was row, Fearfully had thut ball sped, fired by a
certaut. j dead man's fvtt'd. But what is it thut
41 A sad, broad on iqe iec-low. Fhc ( faiacl^ and double across that fatal
ship was inn huz in a moment. 1 lie cup-; cannon, drippiqg aqd heavy, and choking
tain nnswered from the qiiarter-deckn- j t | ie scuppei s with clotting gore, and sway-
“ I hank you, Mr. Cringle. How shull tve ; ingto and fro with the motion of the ves-
steer 1 l^eep her away a couple qF 8e | f pke a bloody ijeece? "Who it it thut
points, sir, steady. * [ whs nit at the gun there?” Mr. Nipper,
•'Steady” sing the* tnan at the holm ^ the Uuittwam Sir. The lent shot has cut
and n slow nie|inclioly cadence, although ! him ia two,"
H familiar louitd to qiu, now moaned
green nnd udulaidu HA) 77/S'; black aid fancy
colored CandmereiH blue, black, brown nnd greon
t'rapo Cambleis; green und I>Ihc|( BonilmzincH;
I'rininc^g; white und brown l'ronch drill, black
watered und cbtngcabb? gro de nap, gfo de nwiss
iyid Italian Lustring; light fancy Culiducs, French
and Fwiss Muslins; Ginghams and Cambrige
Hosiery ofiitl descriptions; horse akin, linen and
silk Gloves; Ribbons, oBsurtod; Boots und Shoes;
Ready-nurde Clothing, Arc. A very superior ar
ticle of gentlemen's black beaver Huts.
May 18 Wi tf K. E. POWER8.
COLUMBUS FACTOBY.
This establishment will now commeatie apcni-
Don. Families who have several eetive bsmls
between the eges of 1ft and ft4 will find it to their
advantage to apply. JOHN JOHNSON.
Colambas, May 16—58—tf
10,000 LBS. bacon
riT« f u toeaiemi nq coniiffniDF n>
For aale by
IT
_ January 18—36—tf
J U8T received on consignment.
For sale by
SHORTER, TARVEn & Co,
A GENERAL aaaortatentol School Boolufo
Ak Mia by 'JEO W DILUNUK AM,
CtftOOPRXBS
AT APALACHICOLA.
qyORTOty tf. MITCHELL tova receive^ «y
receatsrpvsla from Near Ofteaae,
60 ” 113*^'
60 kogf Lord
100 pieess Rcntacky Bagging.
Whiab will bfiaeld lew tor ca*. eqttoa or ap-
yrnyrd paper. *|pd/«r.trra|a,/(fe V*
10 qto, now
through ibe ruriflng wind, und smote upon
my heart fJ if it had boon the wailing ofu
spirit. I turned to the boatswain, who
was now Standing betide me—“ Is that
you or )aoy steering, Mr. NipperT If
you had not beeq there bodily at nty el
bow, (could have sworu that was your
voice." When the gqpner made the saute
remark it startled the poor fellow; he
tried P tike it. as q joke, but could not.
“The* o ty be a laced hammock with a
shot in it, or aono of us ere morning.”
Al this nonsent, to my dismay, the ob
ject we a to chasing, shortened—gradu
ally fell i earn of as, and finally disap
peared. The FIjring Dutchman,” “I
can’t son I r at allnow.” “She will be a
(ore-and•' : rigged vassal that has lacked,
*•>." A" sure efccureb, »ft«*e , s foy «c-
Razor Paste.—ill may not bn a bad
exchange for somo of our readers, instead
of a series of politics, to give them the fol
lowing bit of information, which wo have
practiced on, und which we know to be
correct. Common candle snuff, clean of
grit spread on the razor strop produce (he
edge in the quickest linae of any thing ever
tried. It is superior to Pomeroy's or any
other paste. The cent should be spread
with n koife, not two thick, aud need not
to reoewed for several moaibr
Tto grease in the snuff is suCcieot to
make it spread well by working t little
with a kaifo ! Try it.
Carotins Watchman.
(a the morning, think what you tova to
do, and qt night ask yourxolf tphet yoq
'Hi* 4 nr.
\tt\ton.—Hull paper.
A CHARACTER.
A member of the Society of Friends, qt the
close of the Revolutionary War, laid on) * Iqtgq
on the western, bank of the North Branch of th*
Susqueiinquah, Qpe of the settlers was a eng-,
penter, wlw, haviog erected a dwelling, as it «**
on the great rood leading from Northumberland
to Wilkesbarre, opened it for t|ho accomfitoda-
lioti of travellers, ft was maqy yeqrtt after this
time ilia) Dm writer -visited this village, and oo a
Saturday alighted al foe inn; oontnew, order, and
regularity; tvltiqh prevailed ihtougboui itoestab-
lisbment, surpassed all expectation, especially
iu what was then (armed “ the back woods,”
The qnxt day being Sunday, 1 walked into
the barroom, aqd beheld a number of tto towns-
men decently attired, xome engaged io con
versation; others iu ra*diug|ibe Bible, hymns,
or psalms, qqd this was the bar room ot lira
tavern I (a talking with the landlord on tto
remarkable observaece of the Sabbalb, he
remarked, that on Sunday he sold no liquor to
any of the ioliabitauis of the village, and only
to travellers, what their necessitous situation
required. " I have always made it n rale never
to «ell to the intemperate, and hence my bouse
is always free from persons of that descirptioo.
" I have always told the opinion, tbit the
intemperate are least likely to pey, nod as far as
my experience enable* me to form a judgment, I
owe my prosperous condition in life to the prin*
I early laid down for my govcrotnsnt, and
to which I have invariably conformed."
1 have frequently afterwards visited and spent
days in tto house of th* worthy mao, nnd found
him always cunsistnnt in his practice. H* still
lives, sad verifieelhe adage, “ An honest men is
jb-xt e- '» o’ 0>*it T~w>' r. p.»f ■«