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COLUMBUil ENdUIREB.
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SOVEREIGNTY Or THE STATES.”
BY WILLIAM L. JETER
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1833.
SIXTH VJLUME-NUMBIR %s
THE EnTHtllRER
PUBLISHED EVERY. SATURDAY
morning, on the corner or
BROAD AND CRAWFORD
streets;
A T three dollars per eanum, payable in advance;
or four dollar! if nol paid Tor before the end of
the year.
Admrtiscments will be inserted at the rates of
sceeatr^re cent* per hundred words for the first in
sertion, apd//ip cents for each week’s continuance.
In all advertisements, the words that do not amount
to an oven hundred, will be considered as an hun
dred, andeharged as such. When tho number
of insertions of an advertisement is not specified, it
will be continued until forbid, and charged accord
ingly.
No subscribtion will be received for leas than one
your; and no paper discontinued until all arrearages
are paid nnloss at the option of the Editor.
Sheriffs' and other Ollices; advertisements insert
ed at coatomary tales.
Letters to the Editors on business must be port-
paid: and in all cases where it is not done, the pot
tage will be charged to the writer.
Sale* of land, by Administrators, Executors or
Guardians, are required by law to be held on the
first Tuesday in the month between the hours of
ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at
the oourt-houae in the county in which the proper
ty is aituate. Notice of these are to be given in a
public gazette Sixty Days previous to tho day of
sale.
SoIts ofnegroe* must be at public auction, on the
first Tuesday of the month, between the usual
hours ofsale.at tho place of public snlos in the coun
ty where the letters Testamentary of Administra
tion or Uuardiansliip may have been gran'ed, first
giviat^SixtdDays’piotice thereof, in one ofllie public
gazettes of this stale, and at the door of tho euart-
house where such sales are to he held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must
be given in like mafiaer for Fort) Daps previous
to the day ol sale.
Notice to the debtors and oraditois of an Estate
must be published Forty Days.
Notice that application will be made to tho Court
ofOrdinary for Lease to sell Land, must be publish
ed Four months.
Notice for Leaee fa sell Negroes must he publish
ed for Four months, before any ordor absolute shall
bo made thereon by the Court.
NBV GROCERY
—AND—
Povsion store
r l’HE subscribers would inform the inhub-
'*■ itanls of Columbus and the surrounding
country, that they have on hand and are constant
ly receiving from New York and New Orleans
in their Store in Smith’s large Brick Building on
Broad street a general assortment of Groceries
and provisions ol superior quality, which they
will sell at wholesale or retail for cash or g roan
try prodace.
NOW ON HAND
60 bbls fresh Fioar,
10 hhds New Orleans Sugat
8 hoses Havana do.
1,000 lbs Loaf do
35 bbls Western Whiskey,
10 “ 8t. croiz Kum,
5 “ Holland Gin
95 “ American Gin,
30 “ Orleans Ram,
3 pipes cogniae Ilrandv',
5 bbls cherry Bounce
10 *’ Peach Brandy.
90 • Newark Cider
10 “ Philadelphia Ale
2 casks Madeira Wine
15 baskets champaign
90 boxes Muscat,
100 sacks G. A. Salt,
10 kega Crackers,
5 bbls Pilot Bread,
10 bbls Apples, direct from N.Ytrrk
90 kega Lnrd,
20 " Western Batter
10 “ Goshen do
90 bbls Molasses,
50 kegs Nails,
10 ton. Iron, assorted,
10 boxes Codfish,
35 11 //erring,
10 sacks Almonds
90 boxes Raisins,
50 sacks Coffee
All of which will bo disposed of as low as they
an be purchased in the southern country.
They have regular agents in the cities of New
York and New Orleans by whom they will be
constantly supplied with fresh articles in their line
by whicliftboy will always be able to Tarnish the best
those markets afford, and atiinederate prices.
WILLIAM 1IEAKD8LEE A Co.
Jacob Fogle
of MilledgeviUe.
1MTOULD inform hi* friend* in Colombia
W w and its vicinity* UiM he han associated him
self with Mr. Whitby Foster in the Jewelry bu
siness, tinder the firm of Foster & Fogle in this
place. Ami takes this method of stating to the
public that trom a knowledge of Mr. Fosters expe
rience in the business be can confidently recoin*
mend him in every way capable of conducting the
same, and that he will prove himself worthy of
their pationage.
Columbus Nov. 2—23—4t
Foster Fogle.
WK'OULI) inform the citizens ofColambu
™ V .md vicinity, that they have opened > amre
on Broad street in the building formerly occupied
by the Insurance Bank. Their stock consists 0 r
Ladies and Gentlemans Gold Levers and Lcpiaes
Gentlemens Silver Levers, llorrizonial, and plain
Watches, Ladies Cable and Basket Afockchains,
Chains. Seals, keys, and Hooks, sets of Barings, and
Pins with A got Jet,Cameo, Cornelia. Topaz and
Swiss painting, centre; Diamond, Jet Pearl, Enamil
Garnet, Ruby. Gold-stone, Pluin and Chased Fin
gerrings, Diamond, Pearl, Jet. Cameo, Filagree,
Garnet, Gold Stone, Agnt and Plain Breast Pins, Di
amond, andjel Cameo, agot Enamil and plain studds
Gentlemans long link and Curb Chn.ns, Seals, and
Keys; Guant Chains and Keys, Cold Spectacles. &
Pensils, Belt, Slides and Bncklcs, visiting cards and
Cases, MusiealShell. and Ivory Banff Boxes, Bead
Bags and Parses, Bead Cliaina. and Scarfs, Coral dh
Jet Necklaces, Silk and Leather Purses, Carved &■
plain Shell and Brazilian Combs, Silver Plated and
steel Spectacles ami Cases, silvor Pencilsand Mads,
pen pocket nnd dirk knives, Scissors, dirks. Razors,
and strops, Flntes fifes, //nrmonicas. violin strings,
silver Table, Tea,cream, Murtard, and salt spoons,
Butter and fruit knives. Perry’s Tongues, Gills and
“ bl.
Cillols, stfiel pens,
steel watch Cliaf
needles, thimbles, silver and
iiains, and keys key rings, watch rib
bon, slides, and rings, chess’boards and men’s buck-
gainon boards. Tooth brushes, and Powder, Gilt A
steel purse clasps, double and single barrel Gnns,
Belt and pocket pistols, powder flaeks, Percussion
caps and holders, Alabaster and ebony mnnlte
Clocks, Willards patent timepieces, Canes with and
without sworils, plated candlesticks, snuffers and
trays, castors Tea pots and bells, and many other
articles too numerous to mention, all of which they
offer law for cush or approved credit.
However they would not have people take
their word concernipg tho price and quality of their
articles, but would consider it ns a favor if Ladies
and Gentlemen would cull and examine for them-
selvei.
N. D. particular attention paid to watcheu left
for repair, all Jobs in their line will he|done neatly
and at abort notice. Plain jewelry of all kinds manu
factured to order; also canes and cocoanut shells
monnted to order.
November 2—23—4t
general assortment.
T H E subscriber having recently pur
chased s heavy stock of Goods in this place
which comprises a very great variety added to hi 4
stock on band and a large quantity of Groceries
daily expected from Barges, can accommodate his
customer* in a very general way. Among other ar
tides may be found the following:
Prime N. O. Sugar,
do. Florida do.
do. Java Coffee,
Prime Green do
St. Domingo do
Teas, Gunpowder Imperial old
Hyson, Young Hyson and Souchong
Alin pice Pemtcr, Ginger, mace
Cloves, Nutmegs,
A general and extensive assortment of Saddles
Bridles and Martingales,
Mens Boots and Shoes,
do Pumps and Slippers,
Ladies do do .
do Pronello Shoes
do Morocco do
do Kipskin do
do Leghorn nnd Straw Bonnets,
A general variety of CCalico’s comprising nil
patterns anu all prices,
Shirting and Sheeting,
Ready Made Clothing,
Such as, Coals, Pantaloons, Vests, Hound
Jackets, Sf Shirts.
20 Cases Hats (White A Black.)
20.000 Best Spanish Cigars,
10,000 Half do do
5,000 Common do
Cavendish small Twist, Plug and Pig Tail
Tobacco.
FF und FFF Gan Powder, in kegs
do do do in Canisters,
Bird shot, squirrel shot, and Buck shet,
The real oil Gun Flint,
Common du
Straw Carpcttng.
A very superior articio.
SP No”fremVm 16. fr0m lh0 ’ CulU,nb,,a Fll °‘ 0r >’
Almonds, Hickory Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Rai
sons, Prunes nnd Tamarinds,
Madeira Wine,
Pott do
Malaga do
Muscat and Santeme,
Also, A few Demtghons. of 'old London Par
ticular Madeira,’’ Vintage of 1816.
Exchange office
Checks and time drafts on
New York.
Philadelphia,
Charleston.
Savannah. Sf
Augusta.
Unitod States Bank notes, nncnrrentbank notes,
Gold coin Ac. bought and sold at
Allens Paddock's Office.
Neurlv opposite tho Bank of Columbus.
3 D. HUDSON. Agent,
Nov. 2 2.8 ilt
LIVE GEESE
FEATHERS
just recieved and
for sale by
SMITH & MORGAN.
20 tf
Commission, receiving and for
warding House,
GROCERY
AND
Provision Store.
T HE subscribers have removed to the store late
ly occupied by Win. Besnlsley A Co, two
doors below L. J Davies & Co. where they intend
keeping on hand a general assortment of Groceries
and previsions ofevery kind
C E. A IL MIMS.
September 28 1833—18— tf
Ware House
And Commission Business
AT APALACHICOLA. FLOR.
T HE subscribers, having associated them
selves together under the stile anil firm of
FORD A HARDIN, purpose tiansarting a
General IVnrt House and Commission business at
ApalaekieoU. Having made suitable arrangments
with small vessels for the direct transportation of
Cotton, &c either to New- YorkorNew Orle.ini,
and having/iict/itte* stall times within their power
to make reasonable advances upon produco con
Tliti undersigned have lortned a co-partner-
ship under the firm of Falconer A Kimbrough,
for (lie purpose of transacting a General Agency
Commission and Receiving and forwarding busi
ness. Being prepared to make the usual advances
on consignment to their friends in New-llrtcans,
New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Providenre
and Boston nnd disposed to devote their lime exnlu-
sively to the intorestof those confiding bnsinesstn
their charge having made the necessary arrungt
meats to forward Cotton to New York or els
where with expedition by vessels of light draft of
water at the lowest rates of freight, a liberal share
of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
A II. FALCONAR,
WM II KIMBROUGH,
REFFERENCES..
Shorter, Tarver, Sf Co. Columbus.
Gen'l. Howard, “
Judge Colquitt, “
Drs. Hurry Sf Urquhart, “
P. //. Woodruff “
Jamrs It. Shorter Esq. N. York.
Gen'l. II. K. Call, Florid a.
Hon. J. IK I FA ilc, „
Doctor D. I.. White, Gadsden county „
Appnlacliicola August 3 II tf
Sew Interesting
Columbus 'Book Store.
FJ1IIE subscriber hns jnst received from New
Lf J. Davies cVco.
A RE receiving their fall tnd winter supply of
goods their stock having been purchased in
the early part of the Mason before the prices had
advanced —They flatter themselves that they will
be able to mffl to thoir old customers, and all who
may call on them.
GOOD BARGAINS.
Their Muck consists in part of the‘following ar
ticles.
Superfine B’ue Black and Adeliad, Cloths
do do Rifle Green and mixed du
Super Blue and drib Cassomere’s
Blue, lllack, and mixed H.-ittinets
Purple Dark Greene, nnd Blue Merino cloth’s
Merino Circassians assorted Colors
Duflle nnd point Blankets
While, red, nod giecne Flannels
Rich Black Italian silks
do do S.iticn Levnntino
do coloured Poult do Bum
Rich Shaley's assorted Colors
Pink, White, and blue Snttins
Blue, Pink, white and straw coloursj Florence
Heavy dark greene Harcineit silks
Black /taliau Crapes
French Crnpos assorted colors
Hermani mIuwJjj and Funny hdkls
Thibet wool shawls assorted color*
Rich ciape shawls
Super!.no largo merino scarfs
•Salisbury and Canton flannels
figured und plain swiss muslin’s
do „ do Jaconet do
Fine cambric and furniture dimity
Figured and plain bobinet
Linen cambricar.d. fire Linen Naphtas
Lace Capos and collarettes
Bordered linon cambric hdkfc
Fine thrend lace and edging
do do „ insertions
Muslin edging and insertions
Fine plaid and corded cambric
Linen tripos nnd braids
Super Bishop fawn
Ladies corded skirts und corsetts
J AMES JOHNSON A Cs. offers fur sale a
fm i lot of Carriages, consisting of Bn roue lien,
Dearborns, Gigs, Hulkics, Coaches Charriotts,
IVaggaa,, i vrmy Waggons, *c. Allot
W **' c b win bo sold low for cash or approved paper.
They have made arrangements for receiving
work woj&ly. *
Columbus Nov. 9—'24—-4ta
J M. Johnson has removed his store to col.
■ fiejboru Jones corner, above Messrs Stewart
dr Fountain: Where he intends keeping constant
ly on hand a general assortment of staple and fan
cy dry goods groceries Hard ware, Crockery ware
iYc Ac. he liiis now on the river an extensive Lot
of dry Goods which is oXpe(tlPt' up altortly.
Columbus Nov. 9—24—4ts
A General Assortment of.
Drugs Sf Medicines.
Heavy Kentucky Bagging,
do do
salt.
Finland Round Iron,
Wide A Narrow, do
Cut Steel,
German do
Blial’d. do
And a large assortment of Hallow Ware.
Sperm Candle., reap.
Lamp Oil, Tanner*, do.
Pickled Pork,
No. 10 Molasses, lit quality,
CORDIALS.
Uo*e, Cinnamon, Life of man,
Snake Ugot, Citeekleberry*
Hoe*, Axe*, Hatchet* and Hammer*,
G. W. DILLINGHAM-
Coiambus Sep 21 17 tf
_ ^ lurk vin. Savannah the following new and
Signed to their care Olid management; they would 1 interesting Publications,
fesccllully tender their services and solicit u liberal j New Gil Bid* or Pedtoof Ponalfor 8 vo!»,
patronage in the above lioe Ol business pledging • The Abbess by Mrs Trollope. 2 do
their personal ami uudioideil uttealivnto all bast-1 Library of Romano—Slave Iving, 1 vol
their personal
ness consigned to tnem, eilhci for sale or otherwise
Their Ware houses and clone Stores are under
going a thorough repair, will lie large and comas-
dine* situated iu a desirable part ol the town, and
as exempt from the dangers of fire as any other
house, of ■ similar r.hnractor on the Point.
WILLIAM P FOIll), (tale of Augusta, Ga)
F.DWAKD J. HARDIN. (Apalachicola.
) °
I S.
Apalachicola July 1 1833.
r REFERENCES.
Stewart Sf Fontaine
Smith Sf Morgan,
J. S. Calhoun,
At. W. Perry, Sf Co..
T Sf Al, Loans 4' Co., I
Wittieh Greenwood Sf Co., j
Bogart Sf Kneeland, t
Jas. Hamilton Sf son, Vnbw-york.
Jnn. R. Pitkin, J
f.!. IK Gregory, I NEtv-on-
Bogart Sf Hawthorn, f leans.
Barret Ames, )
St John dj- Lereans, > mobile.
T. IK Ale Coy, )
fnlv—97—tf
Mary of Burgundy,
The Game off *
2 vol*
1 vol
2 vole
2
1
1
lifo, a Novel,
Wild sportM of the IFest,
Legend* of the Rhine,
Memoir of Zeralr Colburn,
Philosophy of tho moral Feeling*.
Ferguson Nature and Reve/ation,
The Infant* Annua/ or n mothers offering*
Medico Chimrgicnl Review for April,
On the Penitentiary system in the United States by
G. Do Beaumont, and A. De Toquovillor
WacousI*,
F.mma,by Miss Austen,
Itttiga of Scotland,
Stolen Child,
Kidd, on the Physical condition of man,
Fiddlers United .Slate*,
Mudio on the observation of natuse,
Eulers Letter*.
//umball* Travels*
Address to the young.
Harmony of the Gospel*,
Life of the Rev. Geo. Border*
Family scene*,
MisseriniU*,
Life of Doct Dodimu*.
Together with a large number of standard works
E. MGOUffNY NORTON.
OHnSrr 19—2'—tf
New Publications
Columbus Book 8tore.
T he subscriber has (be plcsurc of apnouncing
to the Literati of Columbus and Vicinity that
he has just recieved direct from London, Paris,
New-York Boston and Philadelpia, a complete
assortment of the latest publication* which connect
od with his former stock, justifies him in suying his
assortment is uow equal if not supnrior to any ever
before offered in the southern country; his agents
both in Europe and this Country have been instruc
ted to forward every work of merit immediately up
on its pnblication. He would particularly remind
those gentlemen who are anxious to sup >ly their Li
braries with Standard iYokks that delays are dan
gerous; below may be found a few of bis latest ar
rivals—
Frankenstein or the Modern Promethcus2 Vols.
Asmodeusut Latge by the onlhor of Tellium See.
1 Vol.
Legends of the Library at Lilies. 2 Vols.
The wondrouB Tale* of Alroy the Rise of Iskan
der by the Author of Vivian Gray. 2 Vols.
Live* aud Exploits Banditti and Robbers. 2
Vols.
The Bucannecr, a Tale by Mr. Hall 2 Vols.
Kosine Laval, a Novel. 1 Vol.
Stanly Buxton.or the School Fellows by tho au
thor of Lnuri Todd. 2. Vols.
Our Island talcs of Forgery und Lunatics,
Vols
Verplanks Literary and Historical Discourses,
Su'ethiel, a story of the past, the present und the
future. 2 Vol*.
Lavdenhain or memoirs of a man of the World.
2 Vols.
Recollection of a Cltaporor., 2 Vols
Zohrab the Hostage, a Novel, 2 Vols.
Reminiscences of gpain. 2 Vols.
Travels in Turkey by A. Slude. 2 Vols,
Meinoi* of the Mus'd T. T. Thomason* J. Vol
Crayon Sketches. 2 Vols.
The hnppir.css of the Blessed,
Bridgewater Treatise*.
The Mother at Home
Pencil Sketches or outlines of characters and
manners.
The principelsofThristian Philosophy.
Three years in NorthAmerica by Z. Stewart
American Library of History 2 Vols.
History of the crusade* aguinst the Albigenes
I setters of the British Spy
Gleanings of Nuti-situl History with hint* for an
Angler
Memoir* of the Dutchess of St. Lea
Library of Romance. Ghost 11 utiter
do “ 2 Ifaltlium
Pictures of Private Lifo,
Alhott* Scrijiiure Natural History
Puinoy’g Life of Milton
Narrative of a voyage to the South Atlantic.—
Memoir of a Null!tier
Fanning* Vm ages
A memoir of the life of Wm. Livingston
Prentice on Optic* with note*,
Humourists own Book
Cradens concordance
Don&y Bible,
Johnson* work*, *p1endid,
Cal met* Dictionary,
Ainsworths do
Josenliu* splendidly hound,
Gocn* Book of Nature
Daily Food. . . .
The Western Lyre m new selection of sncrcd
Music, together with a genera/ assortment of Blank
Book* Fool-cap, Letter and wrapping Paper.
Prints, Cioill*. Map* .Music, and drawing Paper,
Paint Boxes, Glass and Inks and sands. Also •
general assortment of Perfume* all of which will
be disposod of cheat, for cash.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON
4 Dorn* from the Colnmbns Bank
Rich b/urk and white lace veils
Black and greene worsted berage
Linen flhining and sable damask
8uperIrish linen* and lawn*
Rich fancy prints4-4 oil colours
do half mourning nnd black prints
Fine cambric gingham* assorted colours
Mersailes counterpin.* and rich cotton fringe
Ladies long white kid glove*
do horse skin and silk glove*
Gentlemen's horse *kin and beaver do
Gain elastic suspender* and gut ter*
Gentlemen's Black sattin, Bjinbuziue, and
velvet stocks.
Lambs wool and silk hose
Spitllefield and Bandunno hdkfs
assorted colored sewing silks
darks spool cotton and aaperfine cambric thread
Rich embroiderd und figured ve/vet Belts
Rich bonnet ribbons assailed colors
cap ribbons aud bonnet wire
Wire and bonnet reeds
Rich carved shell combe
Plain shell side combs
Brazilian combs assorted sizes
super silk und cotton umbrellas
Bleached and nntdeached sheetings and shirt-
ings
Dorchester ticking eonnterpin and apron
checks
Heavy negro Cloth* and cotton osnahurgs
READY MADE CLOTHING*
A complete assortment, of superfine frock and
ores* Coat* assorted color*
*ifk velvet cloth, and silk vests
Pantaloon* of every description
shirts and drawers
Their clothing is all made expressly to 0'der.
They warrant it not to be inferior to any.
JEWELRY A GOOD
ASSORTMENT,
Gold and ail ver watches
do ear rings aud breast pins
sword* end upaulett*. dirk* and pistols
Rifles and double barrel shot gun*,
silver and steel thimbles
Beed bag* and purses,
scissors, ueeilli’s, and pins
Perfumery' hair powder and pufi*
HARDWARE AND CROCK
ERY
Joiners tool* and fin wure
Huddle* bridles, end martingales
Carpet bag* nnd saddle-bags
willow waggons and table mats
L.AD1ES TUSCAN BONNETS
do bfowu and greene Colasho*
MILLENARY GOODS OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
lhH) pair negro *hoe* good quality
gonilemen's flue hoot* ami shoes of every de
scription
Gent * fine heaver hats
Gent lemon und Boy* hut* cheap quali'.y
Gent's sea otter Spanish bog cloth cap*
Orleans cups froys do
The public in goneml are invited to call and ex
amine their stock.
Nov. D—24—tf
It steals the heart s first tender bloom.
And dead the chill it leave*
O'er each fine feeding that around
Th« youthful bosom wreathe?;
And those that most have trod its potb>
And yielded to its sway,
Own there i* nothing it can give
For atlit takes away.
its ioys nre hearties* and untrue,
And end in pain and care;
By it alone Ihe brilliant, eye
Issunken in deMpeir,
The once red lip i* pale and Cold,
The raven tree* is gmyt %
And nothing, nothing it can give
Forth A it takes away.
Oh trust not to the woeming smile
Tha^ on the cheek may glow.
'Ti- but a veil that seeks to hide
A ruin'd heart below:
A* mountain streams are coldest fus
On which the sun beam* play:—
‘ There’s not a joy the world can give
Like that it takes away."
7 MlHCEl.I.ANKOU8.
Jonathan's Hunting Excursion —.“Did
you evnr hour ol (lie nenpe tint I and un
do Z kiel hud u (Inckin on’/ on CoonoclU
cut nvert" aikml J out (Iran Timbertoe*.
«iiite HOtuiing hi* old Dutch hox/exi, who
hud agreed (o entei/am him on.ler the roof
of her log cottage, for nnd in conakiera/ion
of a brnn now tin ntilk pun. “No I novnr
did; dew till it" wm the reply.
N- rhililcu* now rexiilei-it liaa a com- “Well—you mull know (h«( I and Un«
■ lurtable Dwelling house well furnwhed cle Zeke (o'ok it Into our head* to go • gun*
C„^‘,rx?.Zi;;n“f r B rl b ^ ! n 'i ^'? .kiff;«. in -
cash, title* unquestionable. If nol sold 1 will rent 6 01 sculled down the M Ver. a proper
it lor the next year Possession given on the first ' Stglif of ducks flew backwards nnd forwards
of January. H.J. HARWELL, j nnd I lull ye—Slid by’m by few Oll’tfUl lit
Nov <J - a,> 4>l j down by the marih, nnd weu( a feeden 00
Cor Stile very low i (lie muscle*. I cutched up my peauder
A two’horse *tnffe nearly i horn to prime and i( dipped right out of my
new with harm)** complete, hand and sunk to tho bottom of the river.
Thu Water was amizingly clear, and I could
see it on the bo/tom. Now 1 could'nt
swim u jot, so I sez to Uncle Zeke, you
arc a pretty clever feller, just let mu laku
your peauder horn to prime. And
don’t you think (lie stingy critei would not.
Well taya I you are a pretty good diver,
1’un, if you,!! dive down and get it. I will
For Sale by J, M. Johnson.
10 l-udie* .Side 8add!os
30 lieniloinens do do
Goluinbu* Nov. 9—24—-Its
1 1 HE Copartnership hereloiora exit-ting be-
twecu lleimly A drat of Hamilton is thm
dny dissolved by mutual consent. The business of
liie linn Will lm settled by II ilously who chooses
this mctliinl nf requesting persons who nro indebt
ed to them to muko immediate payment assurinn
them nt the same timo that it is not his disposition
to odd any expense to the amount already due by
huving to force collections by law, but at the same
time lie would assure all, that is disposed to lend u
douf ear to oar oalraatiesUiut their interest will not
bo considered.
lIUCKNEIl UEA.SLY.
JOHN H. GREEK.
Ort. 25—22—4t
For Hale. "
THE house and lot and improvements
in theTowtt of Columbus where Dr.
m.
Oct, I2—20—8li
enquire at tho ‘ olumbus
7/titel.
NOTICK.
A Report preducial to tho interest of
Morris Evans Sc co, relative to the Wure-
Houso Weights, having gone out into the
country, and which may yet be credited by
•otne interested in sending Cotton to this I g i ve ' yo 't, a‘ prmieiu . I "thort he would
MarketW e tuke pleasure in sayinu there I leave h’!s peauder horn but he did'nt; but
Iras been a»t exartitnution into the correct* 1
nosa of the Weigh's of the seveul Ware
FBI HE subscriber has Just received from New
JL York via npalocliicoln Hay, a pint ol'ltis diy
Goods which lie offer* ow foi cash.
U Piece* of Blue iflk. A, Fuitcy Col'd Broad clutn
Pectus Fashionable Prints.
“ Blk. Al Whito do
35 “ Figd. Blue do
25 *' tt 14 Ai. 9 1*4 /rdian Cotton Shawls.
12 Doz. PruHsian Khawl*.
10 Ph. French Print*
75 ** Blue Homespun
7 Bales 3 1-4 7 1-8 4 1 -4 unbleeched ilotnespun
50 Ptecfi* domestic I'lad*
10 " Negro Cloth
4 1-4 Jlohinet
Linnen Diiinbric
Ciunhrio lliiiidkerchif.f-.
Ps. Crorsf d Barred Muslin.
Cotton Cambric
Jackonet Munlin
Figd. ttwi*
houses, nnd find nil to he correct nnd to <!•
grcc, HARPER A LEWIS.
G. W. DILLINGHAM.
ELI S. SHORTER.
November 2- 23- tf
WE are authorized to annonne
* HENRY GEF-, an » candiente
for the office of Tax collector for
Mosoogeo county.
POETRY.
OBE.
I love tho heart that's bold in battle.
Firmest most, where cannons rattle,
Wlio’d sooner sin!; to strains below
Thun Turn Ins buck to fuir freedom s loc.
No; sound the clarion oh the hills,
Let blood crimson the thousand rills,
The hired slave shall Ite made m fiee
Before the wrath of Ihe brave nnd free
The tronrhinc recreant, low und base,
0 lei him |>erish in deep disgraee:
Who dure his home, and his land Ibrsake,
And link with the lues of his injured State.
Ye sons of the .South nnd West arise!_
For veapenneo. tno blood of Owen cries,
1 ,et tile Hitnner of war Ira spread ;
Live with the free, or sleep with the dead.
LENOX.
stuck it into hit pocket and down hu went
—and (here he staid—here the old lady
opened her eyei with wonder and surprise,
and a pause of some minutes ensued when
Jonathan adoed. -1 looked down, and
what do you think the critfer were doint”
“Lord!’’ exclaimed the old lady, I am sure
I don’t know. “There lie was, said our
hero, *sitting right on the bottom nf the
river pouring the powder ovt of my horn
into hisen.
Every one han his Bubbly lack.—The
following anecdote of the lute Sir Waite/
Scott has a genuine appearance, and wo
do not recollect of ever seeing it published.
A gentleman, in conversing with the illus-
trious author, remarked that he believed
that it w;t» possible that perfect happiness
might lie the lot of so me body or other.—
Sir Waller dissented. “Well," mid the
gentleman, “there is an idiot, who, I’m
cerlan, will confirm my opinion, he seems
the very beau iaealofaninml contentment."
The dalt individual was moving along,
humming to himself, when Sir Waller Scott
addressed him. “Weel, Jamie, hoo are
you the dayl” “Btawly, ou brawly," an*
swered lie. "Now, Jumie have,you plenty
to eat and drinkl" “Ou, ay. “And Id
keep you warm?" “Ou, ay," “And are aj
they ull kind to yet" “Ou ay. Tiieie. said'
tho poet's antagonist, crowing “is a perfect,
ly Irappy creature!" “Not so lust," con*
linuod Sir Walter' "Is there naeihing
in,....«
FROM FRAZER'* MAOAZINI FOR JULY.
JACOBITE SONG—By the Ettrick Shrphtrd. ^
“ Is your war-pipe asleep, and fbrovor, McKitn
mail t
I* your war-pipe n*leep f nnd forever ? . , - p
Shall the pibrtick, thst welc«nio.l ihe fiie to Jamie, that bothers you at a’?’’ "Ouay, B
Iten-Acrr said the idiot, Changing hli merry look,
lie hush'd wlion wesook tho red wolrln hi* lair, “there’s a muckle Bubbly.Jock. that fol.
To give back mir wrong- to the g.vcr 1 j |qw> me whoroVer , ?. „ N ’
N«ll.cia,d_audtheon.lanKl.t,o.rcht.ft.an.h.ve| Sir VVH |, er , “you see from this, that the
Like"?... course of the fire-Osugl.t their clans-1 »ery simplest aud stupidest of mankind are
haunted by evil of sonle kind or oilier; in
short, every one has tits Bubbly-Jock.
Edinburg Evening Post,
AT FB.XVATB SAX.S
A SECOND hand Piinno, enquire of
/%. HAM. K HODGES, * oo.
Nov. 7.1833. 2* W
A first rate Colton gin for sale low for cash ap
ply to tieo. W Mtrtia, Cotumbus tia.
Nnvtt 94 «
1‘lain do
Hook Muslin
“ Figd.
An assortment of pin'
Ps. Satinet
" Cotton Oinaborg*
Doz. a**orted Lutlies v
do
do
Ciuiltin^*
Buhinot Luc.
'him Cotton //o*e j
nablHitchod du 1
12 “ « ** WoMtad Hone |
8 ** •» •* Blk. Cotton !Io*e.'
tt " Lndia* Printed Col’d lloso
12 “ (rant * Fancy Colwn I lore
tt 4 * Lamb* Wool 12 do i
tt u Fancy Col d. Silver do <
together with a large lot of clothing Air.
JACOB Af.JOliNrJON. [
Columbus Nov. 9—24 4;*
Ten Dollars Reward.
RAN A WAV from the auhacriber
in tttewart county about thr firai ol
October, a negro man by the nain**
of Charle*23 yenraolJ, wid boy i*
, abfiut 5 fe«t d or 10 tnche* high and
plexion hi* a black apot on the left
tide of hie face; he wore otf a black bome#pun
roundabout nd white drill pantaloon* nnd a wool
hat. I expect • said negro will make for joint*
Town oe he b a good boot and aboe maker. 4 will
give the above reward tu any perron that will eith
er deliver *aid boy to mo or lodge him iu any role
Jail that | get him. Any information of roid ne
gro will be thankfully received.
JOttHUA LOVETT
Nov. 9 -2^ —tf
men paired on
With the lance nnd the shield 'gamit the foe they
Imvo bound them,
And Ituve taken the field with their varoeD
around them. v
Then raise tho wild slogan-cry, on to the foray!
Son* of the heather hill, pine wood, and glen;
Shout for M’Pberron, M’Leod, nnd the Moray,
Till the Lomond* re-echo the challenge again.
Youth of the daring heart, bright he (heir doom
As tho boding* which light up the bo/d spirit
now; ...
But tho fnto of M f Kimman i* closing in gloom;
And tho breath of the grey wiath hath pass’d
o'or hi* brow.
Victorious in joy tbou'lt return to BomAerr,
And bo clasped to the heart* of thy bo*t be-
lov’d there—
But M'Kimtnun, M’Kimroafi, M'Kttnman, shall
never—
O ! never*—never—never—never ?
Will thou riirinlt from the doom thou enn’st *hun
not, M’Kiinmiin 7
Wilt thou shrink from the doom ihoucnnotiun
noli
If thy course must bo brief, let tho piouu ouxon
That the soul of M’Kimman no or quatlod
when a foe ;
Bared hi* blade in a land he had won not.
Where tno light footed roe leaves the wild
breeze behind,
And tho read heather bloom gives its sweets to
the wind—
There our broad pennon flies, and our keon ateod*
nro prancing
'Mid tho Hurtling war cries, and the bright wea«
port* glancing 1
Then ruiso the wild slogan cry ! On to the
foray !
Sons of tho heather-hill, pine wood, and
glen;
Shout for M’Phermn. M’Leod. nnd the Moray.
Till the Letnond* re ech i the challenge «•
gain I"
A Blush.—"What ■ mysterious thine
is a blush! that a single word, or a look or
a thought should send that inimitable car
nation over the cheek, like tbr suit tints of
a summer sunset! Strange, too, but it is
only the faco—the human face—that is c*.
pable of blushing! The hand or foot does
uot turn red with modesty or shams, stv
more titan the glove or stocking which «o.
vers it. It is the face that is the heaven
of the soul!—there may be traced the in*
tellccturfl phenomena with a confidence
amounting to moral certainty. A single
blush should put the infidel to' shame, and
prove to him the absurdity of the doctrines
of chunco."
toom tux s. xaxaic*. oxxxtts.
"There’s not a joy llie world esn give, like thst
it lakes away.’’
Though many an eye is bright around.
And many a laughing h|>.
Unconscious of the morrow s lute,
Msy still of pleasare sip;—
Though lightaome forms aroaod may flit,
Inspir’d by feelings gay.
"There’s not a jny the world esn give
],ilre that it takes awsy."
One Honest Man.—A gentleman, an
ardent friend of the cause, having passed
the night on board one of the Hudson
steamboats, rose early in the morning and
placed himself near Ihe corner where rum
is sold, in order that he might hear the vi-
rious reasons assigned for taking a morning
dram* Ono person came stretching nnd
yawning np to the bur, r' marking that he
was unuccustomed to sleeping nwny from
home; nnd felt unpleasant, as he had not
rusted well. H" look his dram. Another
had slept iu a berth neat the engine, and
his head was confused. Ite toon a little
to cloar his ideas.* A third walked up say
ini;, “I will take some brandy, because 1
love it.” Here was honesty. The oth.
ers loved it, and they drank because thnv
loved it, hut they did not like to sty so; and
they flattered themselves that their oxrnsea
justified them in the eye of all those who
heard them. But none were deceived ex
cept themselves, fto man drink* spirit at
the present day, unless Ite loves it; and ev
ery such one had as well say it honestly, na
(o deceive himself and blind his own eye*
Wi ll I rise ph is.