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COLI MBUS EMOUIRER
“THE UNION or THE STATES, ANI> THE 80VKKUUNTV OP THE STATES.”
BY WILLIAM L. JETER
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1833.
SIXTH VOLUME NUMBER—Si
THE EiViiUlilEii
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first Toesday in the month between the hours of
ten in the forenoon, and threo in the afternoon, nt
tho court-house in the county in which the proper-
ty is situate. Notice of tlicso arc to bo given in a
public gazette Sixty Days previous to the day of
sale.
Safes of negroes must he at public auction, on the
first Tuesday of the month, between the usual
hours of sale,at tho pines of public sules in tho coun
ty where the letters Testamentary of Administra
tion or tiiiardiansliip may have been granted, first
giving Sixfi||Dflg*'|notice thereof, in one ofthe public
gazettes ofthis stale, and al the door of the court-
house where such sales are to lie held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must
be given in liko manner fur forty Days previous
to the day ol sale.
Notioe to the debtors and crsditois of an Estate
mast bo published forty Dam.
Notice that application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary for Lease to sell Land, must lie puhl isli
cd Four monthr.
Notice (hr Laiteto tell Negroes must bo publish-
cd for four months, before any order absolute shall
Im made thereon by the Court.
NOTICE.
mHE Public are cautioned from trading for
JL two promissory note* gievn to the subscriber
by Jonathan Roach, of Early County in this stale
payable as follows, one for live hundred dollars due
25th, December last or the first day of January last
signed by the said Roach The other lor the same
amount due next Christmas or Ut. January next
.and signed by the same. Said Roach is hereby for*
warned from paying said notes to any other person
r have neon either lost or stolen from the sub
plain Shell and Bmxiliao Combs. Silver Plated and
steel Spectacles and Cases, silver Pencils and Leads
pea (rocket ano dirk knives, Scissors, dirks. RnzorN,
and Rtrops, Flutes fifes, l/armonicus. violin string*
silver Table, Tea,cream. Mustard, and salt spoons,
Butter.and fruit knives, Perry's Tongues, Gills and
Cillnts, pe4*t needles, thimbles, silver and
steel watch Chains, and keys key rings, watch rib
bon, slides, and rings, chess boards aim men's back
ganion boards. Tooth brushes, and Powder, Gilt Si
steel purse clasps, double and single barrel Guns,
Belt and pocket pistols, powder flasks. Percussion
caps and lioldr.rs, Alabaster and ebony mantle
Clocks, Willards patent timepieces. Canes with and
without swords, plated candlesticks, snuffers and
trays, castors Tea ■pots and bells, and many other
articles too numerous to mention, all of which they
oiler low for cush or approved credit.
//ocvever they would not have people take
their word concerning the price and quality of their
aiticles, hut wou!d consider it us ft tnvor if Ladies
and Gentlemen would cull and examine for them-
sehrei.
N. B. particular attention paid to watches led
for repair nil jobs in their line will he done neatly
and at short notice. Plain jewe’rv'of all kinds manut
fuctured to order; also canes and cocoanut shells
mounted to order.
Nnvomber 2—23—4t
B. V. IVERSON.
a* they I
seriber.
September 19 17 tf.
GROCERY
AND
Provision Store.
T HE subscribers have removed to the store late
ly occupied by Win. Beardsley & Co. two
doors below L. J Davies Sc Co. where they intend
keeping on hand a general assortment of Groceries
uud provisions ofevory kind.
C F.. & H. MIMS.
September 28 1833—18— tf
FF and FFF Gun Powder, in kegs
do do do in Canisters,
Bird shot.squinel allot, and Bock slid,
The real oil Gun Flint,
Common do
Straw Carpeting.
A very superior article,
SPUN COTTON, from the Columbus Factory.
Nos. from 5 to 1G.
Almonds, Hickory Nut*, Brazil Nuts, Rai
sons, Prunes and Tumariud*.
Madeira Wine,
Port do
Malaga do
Muscat and &tnt»me,
0 f P {||| <P ■ HIM * MomphyBletol •ciuhcu mid of legal I were h I most mi ordinary—die customary
Columbus Monk Store.
•lilies; yel these arc but other names for round, int-rrop ed by an espousal, now uud
hi uni Tru ll. Nay, til.I litera u u which 1
- r BUUiMiMeriber lias just meeirail Aom New wi,l,in ,h *> immediate domain of the imagi-
JT York via. Savannah the following new am! thUioH, Iihs^ its origin Jind tint source of i s
inteiesting Publication*.
wGil Bi.it>or Pedioof Penalfor
The Abbott* by /Mrs Trnilopi
Library of.Romane— Slave King,
.1/ary of Burgundy,
The Guincol life, a Novel,
Wild sport* ofllie /Lost,
f«egenos of the //bine,
Memoir of Zernh Colburn,
Also, A few Demighons, of 'old London Par- 1 Philosophy of tlie moral Feelings.
Exchange office
Checks anil time drafts on
New York.
Philadelphia,
Charleston.
Savannah. Sf
Augusta.
United Stales Bank notes, .ncarrontbank notes,
(Sold coin &c. bought and sold nt
Allens Sf Paddock's Office.
Ncnrly opposite tho Bnnk or Colnmbus.
D. HUDSON. Agent.
Nov. 2 23 4t .
'LIVE &EESE
FEATHERS
just recieved and
For sale by
SMITH & MORGAN.
iCommission, receiving and for
warding House,
AT APALACHICOLA.
THE undersigned have formed a co-partner
ship under the linn of Falconar &. Kimbrough
for the purpose of transacting a General Agency
CoinmiRsion and Receiving and forwarding busi
ness. Being prepared to make the usual advances
on consignment to their friends in New-llrloans
New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Providence
and Boston and disposed to devote their time exclu
sively to tlie interest of those confiding business to
their churge having made the necessary arrange
ments to forward Cotton to New York or else
where with expedition by vessels of light draft of
water at the loivest rates of freight, a liberal share
ticulnr Madeira,” Vintage of 18 Hi.
A General Assorrineut of
l), tigs Sf Medicines.
Heavy Kentucky Bagging,
do da
SILT.
Flat and Ronod Iron,
Wide Sl Narrow, do
Cast Steel,
German do
BlifttM. do
And a large assortment of Hollow Ware.
Sperm Candles, soap.
Lunin Oil, Tanners, do.
Pickled Pork,
No. Jif Molasses, 1st finality,
CORDIALS.
Rose, Cinnamon, Life ofinun,
Snake Root, Cliuckleberrya
Hoes, Axes, Hatchet* and Hammers.
„ , , U. W. DILLINGHAM-
Cnlutnhni Bel, 21 17 tf
2 vols.
2 do
t vnl
2 vols
1 vnl
2 Vnls
2
1
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charm in Till'll alone. It is from nature
only dial die poet, the nnllior, llm orator,
who pleases or who rules widely and long
must oblnin the materials of liis invention,
the airy forum ol his fnucy and the torrent
like njtci'i'ineiil of hi* impassioned h'rvour.
Human tynipitlliv is the soti.ee oftlirir
i charms, their iniorcst, nutl their control;
j hut that sympathy con ho uwakenetl only
I by ihn truth of feeling ami die rellecdon of
jOi»lhdPeniteniiarysy.te,„ in tho Uinted States by, 7' lu '•«" " 1 0t u >
G. Do Beaumont, and A. Du Toquavtlle. , modified by nccident, not us Ittndud, and
j narrowed in particular and iudivid ml in
Fergnitm Naiuiennd Revelation,
\ Tho la I'mAnnual or a mothers nllnnag,
.Medic, Ollirargical Review fir April,
Wacoipta.
Emma by MisifAuvun,
U'liigs sf Scotland,
Stolen Child,
Kidd, on the Physical condition of mail
Fiddleri United States,
Muilio in the observation of nature,
Eulers Letters,
f/uiuholts Travels,
Address to tho young,
Harmonv ofthu 11 asp,! Is,
Life of the /f«v Goo. Bunker.
Family scenes,
Misseninus,
Life of Duct Dodimus,
toen; turning from the living side of the
picture, to the tishitatiou of the dead; to the
village graveyard—you might see the evi«
donees of thlfft, and wedth, nnd* pride,
even In this desert region; over the grave
stones of (ho wealthy and piottd. worn g- or»
geous marble slabs, with pompous inscrip
tions of virtue and worth. If a father, he
was an alTectionete husband and parent,—
he left a chasm in society. If n mother
she was devoted to hrr husband and >.-hil<
droll—sho left mourning friends behind.
If a son he was the bright hope of his de
clining parents—a talented and promising
youth. IT* daughter every tiling that was
fair and cxcellen .' accomplished: amiable:
stances, hut of Truth, eitlioi tmivcrsid and j mildt benevolent; endeared to all. Turn-
i general, is tho business of the scholar. Can [ ieg from tliese and a number of the less
NEW a&OOEAT
-ASD-
Povsion store
T HE subscriber* would inform tho inliati-
itants of Columbus and the surrounding
country, that they have on hand and are constant
ly receiving from New York and New Orleans
m their Blow ill Smith's largo Brick Building oo
Bread street a general assortment of Groceries
and provisions of superior quality, which they
will sell at wholesale or retail for cash or coun
try produce.
NOW ON HAND
60 bbls fresh F our,
10 hhds New Orleans Sugar
8 boxes Havana do.
1,0011 lbs Loaf *(. ,
35 bbls Western Whiskey,
10 “ St. eroix llnm,
5 “ Holland Gin
25 “ American Gin,
30 “ Orleans Rum.
3 pipe, cognise IlrundY,
5 bbls cherry Bounce
10 •' Tench Brandy.
20 - Newark Cider
10 •* Philadelphia Ale
2 cask, MadoiruWino
15 basket* champaign
20 boxes Mascat,
100 sacks G A. Salt.
10 keg. Crackers,
5 bbls Pilot Bread,
10 bbls Applet; direct from N.lvtk
90 kegs Lard,
20 “ Western Batter
10 “ Goshen do
20 bids Molasses,
50 kogs Nails,
10 tons Iron, njsortcd,
10 boxes Codfish,
25 “ Honing,
10 sucks Almonds
20 boxes Raisius,
of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
AH. FALCONAR.
WM II KIMBROUGH.
REFFERENCES.
Shorter, Tarver, Sf Co. Columbus.
Gcn't. Howard, “
Judge Colquitt, “
Drs Hozcy Sf Urquhart, “
P. D. Woodruff **
James //. Shorter Esq. AT. York.
Gen'l. R. K. Call, Florid a.
Hon. J. W. White,
Doctor D. L. White, Gadsden county „
Appalncliicola August 3 11 tf
NSW AMD rSLBSB
GOODS
CHEAP FOR CASH.
. ,| i discount nfdebts. Excliutixe lor inerelu
All of which will he disposed of as low 1 j. f , (f l f„,. cult0 n of gool quality ahd
can lie purchased in Iho southern country.
T|“y ha/e regular ..gents in the cd.es ol New
York and New Orleans hy whom they will he
constantly supplied with fresh articles in ili.-ir line
by which they will always lie aide tufurnish the best
those markets afford and ot moileMte pnces.
y WILLIAM BEARDSLF.E & Co.
CJ HORTFR, TARVER & Co. have just re-
(Sceivcd direct from New-York part of theii
splendid assortment of Dry-Goods, purchased ut
llio lowest rates from first hands
Thev have just opened a large assortment of
mens, Womans* Boys, misses and children shoos
men's and Youths Fur Hats,
Rose arid Dufile Blankets,
llle'iclied and Unhleaehod Shirtings Jk Sheetings,
Chintz Flints, new tind beautiful Fiittorns,
An elegant assortment of calicoe's,
Domestic Fluid Stripes nnd checks,
Red, White amLGreen Flunnels,
Irish Linen, comn nnd very superior qualities,
chintz Blmwls and Handkerchiefs
cotton and Silk Flag, do
Pongee and Bandanna do
Bengal Sfripc.
8 egro cloths and Shirtings,
less and Furniture Dinicty,
• Several cases superior cotton cards.
One of the partners will remain constahtly ir
New York to attend tho auctions and to furnish n
! continual supplies of the choicest & most desirable
oods for this market. The highest prices, &c.
hundi/.e or
in sipirtic
^ Exuecliiil soon. An extensive assortment ol
Groceries, Hardware, crockery and Dry Good:,
gup. 25 18 tf
ilew Publications
Columbus Book Store.
T he subscriber has tho plesurc of announcing
to the Literati of Columbus and Vicinity llmt
j ho has just recieved direct from London, I’pris,
Ncw-Vork Boston and Philudelpin, e complete
assortment ofllie latest publications which connect
od with his former stock, justifies him in saying Ids
assortment is now equal il not superior to any ever
before offered in Uic southern country; bis ngonts
both in Europe and this Country have been instruc
ted to forward every work of merit immediately yp-
on its publication. He would particularly remind
those gentlemen whu nrc anxious tosupnly their li
braries with Staniiahii VVoiiks that delays are dan
gerous; below nmy be found a few of bis luteal nr-
rivals—
Frankenstein or tlie Modern Prometlieus‘2 Vols.
Asmodeus nl Lugo by die anther of Pellmm Ac.
i Vol.
Legends of the Library at Lilies. 2 Vols.
The wondrous Tales of Alr.iy the Rise or Iskan
dcr by the Author of Viv ian Gray. 2 Vols.
Lives aud Exploits Banditti and Robbers, 2
Vols.
The Bacannccr, a Talo by Mr. Hall. 2 Vols.
Rosine Laval, a Novel. 1 Vol.
Stanly Bnxton.or the Sdmol Fellows hy tho uu
thor of Lnnri Todd. 2. Vnls.
Onr Island tale* of Forgery and Lunatics,
Vols.
Verplanks Literary and Historical Discourses,
Salelhiet, a story efthe past, tho present and the
future. 2 Vols.
Laydenlmin or memoirs'ol a man of tho World
2 Vols.
Recollection of a Chaperor., 2 Vofs
Zulirub tho Hostage, a Novel, 2 Vols.
Reminiscences of Spain. 2 Vols.
Travels in Turkey by A. 8lsde. 9 Vols,
Memois of tho Rov’d T. T. Thomason- 1. Vol
Crayon Sketches. 2 Vols.
Tho happiness oftlie Blessed,
Bridgewater Treatises.
The Mother at Home
Pencil Sketches or outlines of characters and
manners.
The principelsofChrislian i'hilosophr,
Three years in North America by /.. Stewart
American Library of History. 2 Vnls.
History of the crusudes nguir.st the Albigonos
Letters of the British Spy
Gleanings of National History with bintr for an
Angler
Memoirs ofthe Dutchess of St. Lcn
Library of Romance. Ghost Hunter
do “ q IFallhuin
Pictures of Private Life,
Alboits Scripture Natural History
Pained’s Life of Milton
Narrative of n voyage to the South Atlantic.—
Memoir ofa Nullifiur
Pnnninga Voyages
A memoir ofthe fife ofWm. Livingston
Prentice on Optics wilh notes,
Humourists own Buok
Crndon* concordance
Dnnuy Bible,
Johnsons works, splendiiL.
Calincts Dictionary,
Ainsworths do
Josephus solcndidly hound.
Gold's Book of Nature
ilien lire noblest exercise ol tlm reason, lire
> most excellent gift of heaven, he designed
< for any but wotlhy uses Cun mail’s mis-
i use, make vuin the prqcions gill nnd turn it
| too a curse?
| The sacred light of dqy which rises
! sweet and pleasanklo morals, cU sing away
, tlarknrss nnd unlreuithy vapours, uud pour-
I ing Hoods of warmth and gladness upon tho
Together with u largo nunihcrjof standard works I mirth, may aid lire wicked in their craft,
E. MGOURNY NORTON. ; gild the tyrant's pomp, or heum brightly
Od "her Iff—81—tf | upon fields of carnage. Still its oihemul
For Sale ter If loin j »ir«ani Hows on pure and bounteous, shin-
A two horse atago nearly I '"g upon the evil and the good ; undimin-
r now with harnessc»niplete, islied aiifl iinluiiiled by earth’s ingratitude
. enquire at the Columbus or corruption, Evoil so it is with tho holy
ier light of Truth.
(let. 12—20—8t*
r HE Copnrtnorship heretofore existing We-
twoeu Rea«ly & Greer of Ilmnilion i* tliiR
dny jMftolveil by mutual consent. Tlie busineM of
the linn Will borettlei! by B. Boasly who cliooRe*
thifl laotbod of requculing porsona who nrc indebt
ed to them to make immediate pay muni uNHuring
them at the aanin time lh.it it in not his disposition
lo mid any expense to the amount already due hy
haring to force collections hy law, hut nt the Munie
time he Would ansure all, that is disposed to lend n
deal-ear;to our entrouticH that their interest will not
be considered.
BUCKNER It BA SLY."
JOHN il. GREER.
Oct. *JT»—$2—
PORT AY.
wealthy, were enclosed in neat mourning
paling*; with the inscription* on the head
board. Here and there, we* a clutter of
graves enclo*od with rails—with a limplo
head sione of rock—with no inscription ot
virtue and merit, in the humble tenant;
with no tribute of worth in flourishing
names. In looking on, I hnvo ofteR
thought, tlieii memento’s, were in another
clime. 1 am describing scene* ns they
were in Other dny*,—years have rolled by
and that village is in ruin*. My feeling*
cannot be described when niter years of
anxious, hut successful professional pursuit,
I revisited this once lively and prosperous
pluce,— this home uf my youth. My inti-
urate friends and associates, had all faded
away;—many Were in the grave—the rest
had sought other homes; 1 wui a stranger,
in the place ot my birth; my Landlady was
ODE TO CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE, ja’ solitary exception, bent with sge, site
Hy Major Downing. ) hobbled to tire door, and although with
Oh thou very celebrated Cambridge i bur spectacles, scrutinized me closely
College! [ gave no signs ot recognition. I ordered
Thou great repository of knowledge, my baggage into her bar, and sat my.
Where tho mind* obtains, (sell down, by bet cheering pat low fire.—
By taking sutlicieiii pains, I For a short time, I gave wav to a rush of
Learning, Science and Arts. mingled emotions—having but little custom
And true merit is rewarded according to its 1 she dischsiged hersell, the duties of the bar;
NOTICE.
A Report preduciul to tho interest of
Morris Evans ft, co, relative to the VVare-
House Weights, having gone out into the
country, and which may yel be crodtted by
some interested in sending Cotton to this
Market;—We take pleasure in saying there
has been an examination into the correct
ness of the Woigltts of the sevenl Ware
houses, aud find all to be correct and to <i-
gree. HARPER & LEWIS.
O. W. DILLINGHAM.
ELI S. SHORTER.
November 2- 23- if
—I -SB’*'' WE are authorized to nunounro
ffygltf "Ht.NUY GEE. as a candidate
igitey for tho office of Tax collector for
Muscogee county.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ELEGANT
EXTRACTS.
The following paragraphs lire extracted
from n discourse recently pronounced by
Guliuii V. Verpluuk before tho literary so
cieties of Geneva College. Tlie subject
is “ tho right moral influences of liberal
studies.”
“The creative genius of tho most origin
al of the wt iieis of our own day, oven ol
those who are commonly thought self-
taught men, must have borrowed the
groundwork of its invention or speculations
from past events and doubiless owed much
ol i's elevation, excitement, and splendour
to the poets, authors, or orators of former
ages,
desarts.
Within thy distinguish id walls
And through thy scientific halls
The gratified spectator rovos
And delighted moves
And with great astonishment looks,
Upon the everlusiing sight of
hooka,
And apparatuses of every kind
To enlighten (lie mind.
Thy beautiful flowers and the verdant greon
grasses.
All other scenes surpasses.
And tho genial gales
Wafts delicious perfumes along thy embow
ering vales.
Aud the piutiy turtle doves
Sr;t hilling in thy groves
White tlie buppy students arc reclined
nt case.
Under the uoibrugeous shadow of thy
delightful trees,
With tho tenderest sensibilities im
btied,
J owe tlie a debt of gratitude;
My praise of thee shall nover fail—
Oh thou very celebrated Caiubridgo Col
lege all Hail!
which soon over, the joined me at the fits.
My heart was full, whon my mother sat be
side me, and knew not her only sou. My
feelings soon betrayed me, and she mingled
tier tears with mure. She embraced me
and wept like a child; how much unmixed
joy, was mingled in that meeting!—fitieeu
years had elapsed, since l bad asked, and
received her parting blessiug. An adven-
turer, I had sought, and found my fortune
in a distant state. But ( was again beside
her ami site was happy. My mother Was
poor and had kept a boarding house, iu the
more prosperous days of the village; and
sire had cuutiuued .o do so, even through
j its decline; after a round of nntlherly ques
tions, and somewhat laconic answers; 1 par
took of a family dinner, aud strolled over tho
village. Here and there, atnidzt ddlupidulion
and decay, I couid sec a vestige of former
days. Tire -old brick court-house, most
covered, its windows all broken—thb stiles
ail rotted down—w: h ouc or two old china
tree* still standing; was me most prominent
object of remembrance. Half tho houses
worn rotten down, all were neglected ami
docayi'U',...not one had been paiuted in half
a score of years, tire store houses had near
ly all boon deserted; and on many of Iho
duors wore written "to sell or rent.” Tho
Engle, iho Mansion, the Globe, and swan;
i had long sinco been closed ns taverns, loo
W!
[For tho Enquirer.]
FROM A LADIES ALBUM.
THE DECAYED VILLAGE OR A j of them? 'were inhabited by *poVr°ftmtilio»!
DREAM AT THE GRAVE. | The swan, u favorite resort lor all the fash-
There is a lido of recolloctions, that j iouahlo and genteel, in my early days, Wat
rush ucross our bosoms iu af'or life, which j now a Grocer) for the lowest class; and a
whether onr lives have been those ol hup- j rude sot of Bacchitnnnls wore it* customers.
,, , . , pines* or unhappiness, bring in moi:«euis I Tho remaining one, the Engle, was dexer-
I’he inspirations ol the master-spirits or! of serious reduction, a moody melancholy. : tod entirely. The boarding house of nty>
other times glides like the electric fluid To (his thoro is no exception. The ; mother, afforded the only entertainment for
j f rom ,unn lo man i until Its flame lights up iu . King in his palaco, with much toil, und of- (traveller*; nnd she informed me upon eo-
i some distant but cuiigoiiiul breast, where ' ten inut:li crime, is witness of its truth.— 'quiry, that the village did not afford a sin-
j probably,'their own words und thoughts Tl le peasant round his cuttago fit o, void of J gle carriage. Indeed there was no family
have been what he was, had Hunter und j iiinbitimi—striving honestly lor support, his j lo need one: (he few that romaioed were
; Horace never lived,—had not the common' mind turned hack lo hy gone day’s of ^ poor, whose utniflwt want was, the simplest
Unity Food. i mind iif his age and nation nnd thus, inci-1 yoqihl'ul happiness,—will tell you Vis true, j necessaries of life. Instead ofthe tones
Tlie Western Lyro a now retortion ol *"en!<l | iluntuUy, his own, been influenced mid mod- ' Tito melnniliolv however is different, the of a pianno that often regaled me in boyhood ■
t *«*«*.«*«» «■!•«>J bv ,h« «mrlike ‘ Hn«. is the cotroding tendency of Guilt, j I heard now nothing, but the obstreporous
ones ot a fiddie, issuing Irom (he Grocery
Jacob Fogle
of MilledgeviUc.
rfllTLD reform Ins friends in Cotuinbns
w w nnd its vicinity tli tl he bits associated bun-
with Mr. Whitby Foster in Ilia Jewelry bu
siness under the firm of Foster At Fugle in this
nlnce.’ And takes this method pf stating to llio
public (list Irani»knowledge ut Mr. tosierscxpe j
ience in the business tie c«n confidently reem-:
mend him in every wnv capable of i U *«.I
same, end that he will prove himself worthy ol i
■"ass,. i
Foster & Fogle j
wwmiir.n inform Uw citizen* of Gidumbn* i
W " n V vicinity that they have opened a more ,
i, j tn lbs Building formeily occupied i
T JfTjlTsn * ton". Their stock consist, of'
-I Allies snd Gentleman. Gold Lever., and I-cpm?* j
Gentlemens Silver Levers, Uorrizonul. and Plain
Watches. Ladies Gable and Basket Keckchnre*.,
Chains. Seals, keys, nnd Hooks, sets ofT.nrrmga. and
pins with Agot Jet,Cameo, Cornelia, rnpszand
Swiss pninliiig, centre; Diamond. Jet_Pei.il, Enam ,
Garnet. R.by. Gold-tonne. Plain and Chnsed l m-
•errins*. Diamond. Pearl, Jot. Cameo, t'lag'em
Garnet, Gold Slone, A*ntand Plain Breast Pina. Dt
nmiisd, nndjel t'luneo, ngnt Knamil and plain. Binds.
Gentlemans long link and Curb Gha.na, Seals, and
K..vr i inarii Cliaina and Keys, Gold Spectacles, and
hmnails Belt. Slides and Buckles, viailing Gnrda unit
C'uses (lusicalStiell ■n’ 1 '*ory Snuff Boxes. Bead
lUes and Purses. Bead Chains and Sea.fs. Corn A
“ ,^1.^., Silk and Leather Paraos,,Carved and
GENERAL ASSORTMEN'r.
T H E subacriber having recently pur-
clinmui a lienvy slock of Uooda in this piacu
which comprises n wry great narietg added to Ilia
stock on bund and a large quantity of liriHrnta
daily oxpecled from Barges, cun accommodate his
customers in u very general way. Among other nr
tides may be found the following:
Prime N. O. Sugar,
do. Floridn do.
do. Java Coffee,
Prime Greon do
Ht. Domingo do
Tons, Gunpowder Imperial obi
Hyson, Young Hyson and Souchong
Allspice Pepper, (linger, ninee
Cloves, Nutmegs.
A general and extensive assortment or bnildles
Bridles and Martingales.^
Mens lloois and Shoos,
do Pumps aud Slippers,
Iatdies do do
do Prunello Slioes
do Morocco do
do Kipakin do
do Leghorn nnd Straw Bonnets,
A general variety of Calico's comp
patterns an . all prices,
Shirting and Sheeting,
Ready Made Clothing,
Such as, Coat. Pantaloons, Vests, Round
Jackets, Sf Shirts.
20 Cases Hats (While \ Black.)
20.000 Best Spanish Cigars,
10,000 Half do do
5,1100 Common do
Caw ndisli small Twist, Plug and I'igTail
Tobacco.
lb.olts Foolscap, Letter nnd wrapping Paper. urst is tire cu.roumg .ciiirency in uum,
Prints, (guilts. Maps Music nnd drawing I’npor.j "uu 11 util (re -tongilitl muse of Homer, nnd upon innocent nature, the grave too, and
Pnint Boxes, Glass null Inks mid sumls. Also a ( ">0 iuughiiig wisdiini of llorncn. Now the | buyoiiil, gives now and then a twinge of
general nsanrtmcni of Perfumes nil or which will; poems of Homer mid Horace are lint ills-1 hnrroi, to these scones of gloom. How
lie disposed of K Y NORTON I P ro ‘l act nnd tliu proof of a fore-gone uiul j different that melancholy, that springs from
4 Doer* from tile Columbus Ranh ! mohinudinnus activity of thought, (lasi on, 1 the rellectioil, that moments of happiness,
- —' — ■ — — —— ■ ""<* ncion, in surcessiivn genera lions of inou i in our best hut chequered lives, is gone—
Ware J louse i who weie once interested noil agitated bjuml forover. Thete is u pleasing pensive-
And Commission Business , plaus . cht'nios, nml comet's, hy eiuoiions, ness in such momemr, which like the sink-
rivalries, strifes, Hiiibitimi and ploustires ing .on, leaves a soft grundeur to our ndmi-
which have long been stilled lor evei; like i ring eyes. How true will these reflections
(lie waves dial in those days broke over the (,,, found, when wo turn our thought* to
rocks of the Eageim or foamed iu the sior-1 our native jilace,—tho homo of our birth,—
AT APALACHICOLA FLOR.| my Adriatic. Thus the father uf poetry of our childhood, when a thousand youthful
T HE subscribers, having associated them-. and eloquence owed tliu uiluc.iliun of their i recollections, rush ucross our bosoms,
.. ... • -
s6lvc.r together under tins stilo amt firm of! minds and drew the aliment
their' where some venerable Oak—sumo favor-
(itncrid llare House nnd Conmismo basinets at, , , -. .
Apalachicola. Having made suitable arrangment* in 'ho datk ilnmams of lliat mysterious nnd over which we hnvo a thousand Imres, en-
wlth small vsiwels Fur tho dirert tran»isit,uwu uf j unrelenting Past where in lire solemn ! lined our ancient Mansion, bids us unbo-
Cotton, &c eitliorto New- York nr New (trio,,n» • suains of one of the poets of onr own land. • sum, and converse wilh the mute witnesses
Sti Vnr in the realm,,, withdrawn ol our early hie; _ 1
iu lb* ancient swah, accompanied now ai
then, by bursts of hoarse laughter. Turi
ing from those scenes, f stood before tl
public church; which all denominations had
united to build; and which built in the spir
it of the times, was more like a palace (Han
n house of worship. The front was gothic,
with splendid marble columns and pilasters;
the whole crowned wilh a lowering steeple
under which was placed a bell, that could
tio heard for miles. The floor of the stee •
plo had been covered with sheet tin, ou
which while a boy, I remembered, wore
hundreds of names written, and numerous
love cou|>leU. In ascending (He almost
rotten stair, every vestige OT a name was
gone; every couplet defaced. x
Returning— tlie Georgettes pulpit wii
i comprising all
to ir-ako reasonable advances upon produce con
signed to their euro nnd management, limy would (
rertectful'y tender tftoir ■erviceo wild Holicila liberal j
patronage in the iihote lino ol liuiiMWH pledging ,
their personal anil amUculrA attention lo all l»u»i-1
ness consigned to tnom, eithoi for a.ile or olhonviuc j
Their \»are hou>»en and clone .Store* are under 1
going a thorough repair, will tin large anil nomine- j
ilioua situated in a dusirahle part of llio town, anil |
aa exempt train tlie its agars of fire as any oilier .
house, ot'a similar cliaraetur on tho Point.
WILLIAM P FORD, (tale of Augusta, fin) i
EDWARD J. HARDIN, (Apalachicola. j
Apalachicola July 1 1833. ,
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Stewart Sf Fontaine } O
Smith Sf Morgan, j 5- i
J. S. Calhoun, 'r 2
M. II. Perry, Sf Co., ;
T Sf M, Evans Sf Co., !
Wittich Greenwood Sf Co., j
Rogart Sf Knetland, t
Jas. Hamilton Sf sun, > nkw-vouk.
Jno. R Pitkin, )
E. IV. Gregory, » nkw-or-
Rogart Sf Hawthorn, ) leans.
Barret Ames, j
St John Sf (rtveans, > uonn.E.
T. IV McCoy, S
July—(|7—tf
Old uuipii'es sit in sullcuius* and
gloom,
And glorious ago* (.’ ni "
Lifl deep aiiltiii (bo *i'» lo'r of lliy
womb.
In lliy abysses liid"
Beauty and excellence unknown-
the
Earlli's wonder, nml her pride
Are gatlieiec', ns die water* lo lire sen,
Full many n mighty name
Lurks in thy depilis, uuuitered, uiire-
vered,
Wiih thee are silent Fume,
Forgotten arts and wisdom disappear
ed
Tlie eiiduai ing scenes ! rotten down, and in its place. Was a plain
nl'other, and happier day*. Teurs fill tire | unpsiuted pine stand. The brilliant chan,
eye, and fall fast upon lire spot, every vira
, lige of which, is endeared to us by a thou
• and lies— ovorv luaiure, imieliibly impriu
The object of all scientific inquiry is Truth.
The severe analysis of Reason leads us step
by step to the laws of universal and noces-
s-rry Truth. Physicial observation and ex-
p r meni enable the Philosopher to infer
the general truth of nature from millions of
individual in nances. Virtue, und Right,
and Duty, are tlie great objects of moral
"id upon our memory, by n thousand re-
i collections; such moments, accompanied by
' ilm convolutions of a well speut life, are in
valuable. It is a holding up of the mirror,
To' and innocence, is reflected in every rnyl
! lint lie whose life has been one of guilt,
' flare not look in she mirror of eatly days,...
it it worse than n flaming sword. Tliese
reflections were suggested to me, iipou
visiting a village, whore I had spent many
of my earliest aud happiest days; wheu
like a bride, every thing was bright and in
spiring; the prospect, one unbounded, sa
rignted plain—when every profession and
calling, was lively; when every counte
nance, was lighted up wilh hope—evety
eye with animation; every house was new
ly painted-Mhe yards neatly, and mauy t-s
lily paled; when carriages rolled in eve>y
direction, wilh wealth or pride; when eve-
ry circle was gay—parties rivaling tad vie-
ngeach other in brilliancy; When artificials.
defier, that was once suspended from the
nrcli, had given way to a plain one of tin.
The windows were nil broken—the exte
rior all wasted. With tho gloom produ
ced by these objects of decay, I turned into
the graveyard. Desolation was indeed
here. Even (he marble slabs, had bee n
hid by rank grass, nnd rubbish. On ra
king ■' away, I could scarcely decipher n
solitary in«cription of former times* The
very rust ol time, as if in mockery of human
pride, had concealed the letters, which
once iu inflated terms, pointed to the vir
tues of the dead. The nwrble alone re
m ined—every rest sge of wood was gone.
The splendid enclosure that hud once sur
rounded the grave yard had decayed to lire
ground;—and the very stock, attracted by
the grove, found a retting place, among the
tombs of the dead. In a train of reflec
tioeaopeu the annihilating nature ef time;
I was dixturlred by a group, bearing an
humble cnlfitu. As poor and decayed as
was 'he vilh'jt* it was giving another tenant
to the tomb. Nature goes not alone, into
"j adorn (lie heads of III" lovliesl lair, j.immense cine, for its dead. Ever iv't