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Boys and Girls
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best work ever published for the instruction and a-
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CONTENTS
No 1 Lives of the Apostles tad early martyrs 1 vu)
24 3 The Swiss Family Rebinaen, B
4 Sunday Evenings first part,
t Thc son of a Genius, 1
Uncle Philips conversations, 1
B&8 Indian -Traits, •
91011 A«erie*aHistoiy 3
|2 The young Crusoe by Mrs Ifontnd. J
13 Sammy Evenings i*a pan, 1
14 Penis of the Sea, Ac 4c Ac. I
15 Sketches of Female Biography, 1
D being the design of the Publishers to continio
the Publication of moral and enlerlaaning Book*
fiir the uae of children it is hoped the patronage
will warrant the undertaking.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON
Colnmbus October 26 Si If
NOTICE.
yn]{E Public an cautioned from trading for
■ two promissory notet gievn to tho subscriber
by Jonathan Roach, of Early Couuty in this stele
pavable us follow*, one fbr fire hundred dollars due
fcth, December Iasi or the first day of Junuary last
signed by the said Roach. The oilier for the same
amount due next Christmas, or lot, Junuary next,
and signed by the same- Said Reach is hereby for-
warned from paying said notes to any other peraon
n> thev have been either lest or stolen fiom the cub
nriber. B. V. IVERSON.
September 19 17 If-
Ware House
And Commission Business
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA* SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1833.
Commissions receiving and for
warding House,
AT APALACHICOLA.
THE undersigned have termed a co-partner
ship under the turn of Falconer A Kimbrough,
fur the purpoeo of traneaeting a General Agency
Commission and Receiving and forwarding bast-
ness. Being preparea to make the nenal advances
on consignment to their friends in New-Orloa:is,
New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Providence
nnd Boston and disposed to devote their lime exclu
sively to the interest of those confiding business to
their charge having mode the neceesnry arrange
ments to forward Cotton to New York or else
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 H. FALCONAR,
WM II KIMBROUGH,
REFFERENCES.
Shorter, Tarver, ^ Co. Columbia.
Gen'l, Howard, “
Judge Colquitt, "
Dri. Hozcy Se Urquhart, “
P. D. Wootlrnjf rt
James //. Shorter Esq, N. fork.
Gen'l. . K. Call, Florid a.
Hon. J. W. White,
Doctor D. L. Whitt, Gadsden comfy „
Appalachicola August 3 11 tf
F H E subscriber bus Juet received - from New
SIXTH VOl-UM' —NUMBER i>7
York via epalachicola Bay, a part ofhisdrir
Goode which he offare owfoi cash,
fi Piaffe* of Blue Bik. A Fenev Coi’d Broad clotn.
50 Peciee Fashionable Prints'.
16 “ Blk. A White do
35 •< Figd. Blue do
25 '' 814 A 91-4 frdian Cotton Shawls.
12 Don. Prussian Bhawle.
10 Ps. Freneh Prints
75 '• Blue Homespun
7 Bales 3 1-4 7 1-84 1,4 anblcschcd Homespun
GO Pieces domestic Plods
" Negro Cloth
" 4 14 Bobiact
“ Linnen Cambric
•t Cambric Handknrchiafit
Ps. Ciotsrd Burred Muslin.
“ Colton Cambfic
“ Jnckonet Muslin
“ Figd. Swis da
“ Pla-n do do
“ Book Muslin
•• Fig.l. do
An assortment of plain Quillings
" •• •* Bohinot f,trees'.
10 Ps. Satinet
25 “ Cotton Oennburgs
12 Doz. assoriod Indies white Cotton Hose
“ <• “ nnbleuched do
“ “ *• Wost-'.i Hose
“ “ “ BJk. Cotton Hose.
“ Ladies Printed Col'd Hose
" Gent's Fancy Cotton Hose
“ Lambs Wool 1-2 do
“ Fancy Col’d. Silver do
t ogeiher with a large lot of clothing dtc.
JACOB flf. JOHNSON.
Colnmbus Nov. 9—24 4ta
2 vohr.
2 do
1 vol
2 vnls
1 vol
2 vole
9
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New A Interesting
Columbus Book Store.
T HE subscriber hns just received from New
York vio. Suvnnnnh tho following new and
interesting Publications.
New Gil Bias or Pndtn of Ponalfiir
Tho Abbess by Mrs 'Trollope,
Library of Romano—Slave King,
Mery of Burgundy,
The Gome nflife, a Novel,
Wild sports of the IFest,
Legends of the Rhine,
'Memoir of Zerah Colburn,
Philosophy of tho moral FeAlings,
Forgnson Nature and Revelation,
The Infants Annuel or a mothers offering,
Medico Chipjrgical Review for April,
On the Penitentiary system hi the United States by
G. De Beaumont, and A. lie Toqueville.
Waco nets,
Emma, by Miss Austen,
IThigs or Scotland,
Stolen Child,
Kidd, on the Physical condition of man,
Fiddlers United States,
Mndio on the observation of nature,
Eulers Letters.
Jf/umbotts Travels,
Address to the young,
Harmony of tho Gospels,
Life of the Rev. Geo, Burdin*,
Family scenes,
Misserimms,
Life of Duct Dodimus,
Together with u large number of standard works
E. SIGOURNY NORTON.
October 19—2l—tf
m
AT APALACHICOLA. FLOR.
T HE subscribers, having associated them
selves together under Uie stile and firm of
FORD A HARDIN, purpose' transacting a
General Ware House and Commission business at
Apalachicola. Having made suitable nrrangments
with small vessels for iho direct' transportation of
Cotton, Ac oitlicr to New- York or New Orleans,
nnd having facilities nt all times within their power
to ir.oke reasonable, advances upon produce con-
aigned to their care nnd management; thoy would
oeseclfuT.y tender their aerviccs and solicit* liberal
patronage in the above line ol business pledging
iheirperioHu! end undivided ntlentiontu oil busi
ness consigned to them, either for sale or otherwise
Their Warohoases and close Stores are under
going a thorough repair, will lie largo and commo
dious situated in a desirable part ol tlio town, and
as exempt from the dangers of fire as any oilier
house, of a similar character on tho Point.
WILLIAM P FORI), (late of August", Or)
EDWARD J. HARDIN, ( Apnlaebiuita,
Apatech,cola July nm NCE?
St etc art Fontaine ) £>
Smith If Morgan, I §•
J. 8. Calhoun, f %.
M. W. Perry. If Co., I g
T If M, Evans If t'°; l
Wittich Greenwood If Co., )
Jiogc-t If Kaltlanil, |
Jas. Hamilton Sf son, > new-yobr.
Jno. . Pitkin, )
E. IF. Gregory,
llogart 4* Hate thorn,
Jlarret Ames,
fitJokn Sf Dneans,
T. IF. McCoy,
Julv—97—tf
) NF.w-nr.»
f LKANtt.
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GROCERY
SBNSSAL AriSOHTMKNT.
g K a H JJ subscriber having recently pui
■ chased a heavy stock of Goods in this place
which comprises a very great variety added to hie
stock on hand and a large quantity of Groceries
daily expected from Barges, caa accommodate bis
customers in a very general way. Among other or
liciee maybe found the following:
Prune N. O. Sugar,
do. Florida do-
do. Java Coffee,
Prime Green do
Bt. Domingo do
Teas, Gunpowder Imperial old
llyson, Young Hyson and Bouebnng
A liipice Pepper, Ginger, mace
Cloves, Nutmegs,
A general and extensive assortment of Saddles
Bridles and Martingutes,
Mens Boots and bheos,
do Pumps and Slippers,
Ladies do do
do Pronallo Shoot
do Morocco do
do Kipskin do
do Leghorn and 8truw Bonnets,
A general variety Af Calico’s comprising all
patterns and ail prices,
Slutting and Sheeting,
Ready Made Clothing,
Such as. Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Hound
Jackets, Sf Shirts.
20 Coses Hats (White A Black.)
20.000 Best Spanish Cigars, ,
10.000 Half do do
5.000 Common do
Cavendish small Twist, Ping and Pig Tail
Tobacco.
FF and FFF Gun Powder, in kegs
do do do in Canisters,
Bird shot, squirrel shot, and Bock shot,
Tho real oif Gun Flint,
Common do
Straw Carpeting.
A very superior article,
SPUN COTTON, from tho Columbus Factory
Nor. from 5 to 18.
Almonds, Hickory Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Rai
sons. 1'runes and Tamarinds.
Madeira Winn,
Port do
Malaga do
Muscat nnd Sanlerne,
Also. A few Dcimghnns, ol ‘old London Par
ticular Madeira," Vintage n/lHIG.
A Genuru! Assortment of .
I)rugs Jj* Medicines
Heavy Kentucky Bugging,
do
SALT.
Flat nnd Round Iron,
Wide A Narrow, do
Cast Steel,
German do
' Min'd. do
And a large assortment of Hollow Ware .
3perm Candles, soap.
Lump Oil. Ta.inors, do.
Pickled l*ork,
No. 10 Molasses, 1st quality,
CORDIALS.
Rose,'Cinnamon,’Life of man,
Snake Root, Cheeklelierrys
Hoes, Axes, Hatchets and Hammers.
W. DILL1NUIIA.M
Columbus Sep.21 17 tlU.
For Sale by J, M. Johnson.
10 Ladies Side Saddles
30 Gentlemans do do
Columbus Nov. 9—24—4ts
L Davics&co*
A RE receiving their fall end winter supply tfT
goods their stock having been purenaron in
the early part of tho season before the prices had
ndvsncod —They Batter themselves that they will
be able to seA to their old customers, und all who
may oull on thorn.
„ GOOD B ARGAINS.
Their Stuck consists in part of tho following ar
tides.
3u|Kirfino Blue. Block nnd Adolnide, Cloilm J
do do Ride Green and mixed do
Super Illue'und droll Cnsseinnre's
Blue, Bluck, und mixed Sultincls
Purple Dork Greene, nnd Blue Morinoklclhtli’s
Merino C ircassians assorted Colors
UutHo and point Blankets
White, red, nnd gtooiic Flannels
llicli Block Italian silks
do do Batten Levantine
ilo coloured Poult de Boia
llicli S holey’s ns soiled Colors
Pink, White, and blue Sultins
Bine, Pink, while and straw cnltnre.J Florence
Heavy dark grecno Suroineit silks*
; Black Italian Crapes
-4'rancii Crapes assorted colors
Hcrnani shawls and Fancy lidkls
Thibet wool show Is assorted colors
Rich ciape shawls
, Fine Rants nnd Shoes.. i
The ahovearticle* have been selected with e«re
by one of die firm and offer, them I'or sale os low
fWcswnn-inrj 01,1* b» i.n.nn \tits market.
N. B. We have commenced tire Tailoring ho-
sinessnnd havermployoil.Mr. F. A. Fairchild to
comluct it.
Nov !8 93 tf
" at private sale
A SF.CONI) Imml Pianno, enquire of,
tVh. 8AM. K. IIODGF.S, A co.
Nov. 7.183:1.
ff4 If
For Stic Very low
\ two hnrflH Mnno nnnrlv
i new with iturne** c«m|»1ete
[ omiaire At tho t'oldmbu*
Iffotoi.
Oc.t. ]2—20—8t*
LIVE GEESE
FEATHERS
just recicved and
(or sale by
SMITH & MORGAN.
H THK SUBSCRIBES.
AVl tonne u a connection in bumnoM, under
the firm ol
BARDEN, WARE fe WILLIAMS.
and are now receiving arid oponing direct from
Naw.York,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
ot Fail and Winter Goods, consisting ol supertine
blue, l)/ack, Claret* Adelaide* Green* Invisible
Green* Brown* and Steel mixed Cloths.
ALSU,
A General Assortment
or
hardware
„ o roc k a r y.
shoes and hats,, Brown Stnrtirtgs nnd Sheetings*
Silks of Every Description,
■Sonar, Coffee, Iron, MnU, Chesse, Tobacco, Ac.
ikf
making in all. ■ GENERAL ASSORTMENT.
ptud to the reason and country, which will
ng i
well nda;
ho sold on reasonable terms.
1PM. Y. BARDEN.
WM. W4RE,
THUS. A. WILLIAMS.
Hamilton, Nor, 12, 1833. 25 3m
New Publications
Columbus Book Store.
'■Nile subscriber has tho plesure of announcing
R to the Literati of Culumbaaand Vicinity thut
ho has jnst removed direct fiom London, Paris,
New-York Boston and Philadelpia, a complete
assortment of the latest publications which connect
nd with Ins former stock, justifies him in saying his
assortment is now equal il not superior to any ever
before offered in the aoalhorn country; Ills ugents
both in Europe end this Country have been instruc
ted to forward every work of merit immediately up
on its publication. He would particularly remind
those gemlemen who are auxious to/up lly their Li
braries with Stskdxrd Works I hat delays are dan
gerous; bolow may bo (bund a few of his latest ur-
rivals—
Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus 1 ! Vols.
Asmedcos ul Laige by the enlliur of Pelliana Ac.
1 Vol.
Legends of the Library at Lilies. 2 Vols.
The wondrous Tales of Alroy the Rise of Iskan
der by tho Author of Vivian Gray. 2 Vols,
Lives nud Exploits Banditti und Robbers, 2
Vols.
Tlio Bncanneer, a Tale by Mr. Hall. 2 Vols.
Rosine Laval, a Novel. 1 Vol.
Stanly Baxton.or the School Fcllqws by tlio au
thor of Lauri Todd. 2. Vols.
Our Island tales of Forgory and Lunatics,
Vols.
Verplanks Literary and Historical Discourses,
Saletliiei, a story of the past, tho present and the
future 2 Vols.
Lnydeoham or memoirs of a man of the World.
2 Vols.
Recollection of a Chaperon, 2 Vols
Bnjiorkne large merino scarfs
Salisbury and Canton flannels
figured und plain swiss muslin’s
do „ du Jaconet do
Fine cambric nnd furniture ditniiy
Figured and plain bohinot
I.inun cambric add fire Linen Napkins
Lace Capes and Collarettes
Bordered linen cambric hdkfs
Fine thread lace and edging
do do „ insertions
Maslin edging and insertions
Fine plaid ana carded cambric
Linen tapes and braids.
Sapor Bishop fawn
Ladies corded skirts nnd rorsctls
Manilla stiling* or grass ciotli for skirts
Rich Irfnek and while luce veils
llTark and green.t wnrsled liernge
Linen sheeting nnd table damask*
Soper Irish linous and lawns
Rich limey prints4-4 oil colours-
du half mourning nnd black print*
Fine cambric ginghams-assorted colours
Mersnilcs eonnterpins and rich cotton fringe
Ladies long whim kid gloves
do horse skin and silk gloves
Uentlomon’s horao skin and heaver (do ‘
Gam elastic suspenders nnd garters
Gentlemen's Black saltin, Uombuzinc, atid
velvet stacks.
Lambs wool and silk liosa
.Ipiulefield and liandantio hdkfs
assorted colored sewi'-g silks
darks spool cotton and superfine cambric (bread
Rich embroiderd and figured vefvei'Beltu
Rich bonnet ribbons assorted colors
cap ribbons aad bonnet wire
Wire taste and bonnet reods
Rich xarved shell combs
Plain shell side combs
Brazilian noiuhs assorted sizes
super silk and cotton umbrellas
Bleached and unbleached sheering* Slid shirt-
ilorcliester ticking countcrpin end apron
checks
Uneiis nnnraCInilu nnd cotton.mmabarg*
READY made clothing
A complete assortment, of superfiuo froclf and
areas Coals assorted colors
silk velvet cloth, and silk vasts
Pantaloons ol overy description
shuts and drawers
Their clothing is nil made expressly to order
Thoy .warrant it pot to bu inferior to any.
JEWELRY A GOOD
ASSORTMENT*
Gold and silver watches
do ear-rings nud breast pins
swords und opaulelts. dirks und pistol*
Rifles aad doable barrel shot guns,
silvor und steel thimbles
Seed hags and purses,
scissors, needles, and pins
Perfuiucrv’ hair powder und puffs
NOTICE.
A Report preducial to tlio interest ot
Morris Evnns & co, relation to ihp Were
House Weights, having gomi out into the
counlry, am) which may yet lie credited by
seme interested in sending Cotton to the
Market;—We take pleasure in saying ilicL
hns been an examination into the correct-
ness of (lie Weights of the seveal Ware
houses, and find all to be correct and to a-
ree. HARPER & LEWIS.
C,. W. DILLINGHAM.
ELI S. SHORTER.
November 2—23— tf
— W Iwire authorized lo announce
"’HENRY GEF„ as * candidate
for die office of Tax collector for
Muaeogeo county.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LIBERTY
O Liberty! thou plant of fickle birth!
Gnulled in storms and nursed upon tho wild,
Oft in their prime Ihy blossoms fall to earth!
Like early violets srnsilivu and mild;
Which il they miss the gale, when snows are
piled,
On peevish April's shy, nnccrlnin hours;
Thoir blooms, by drenching ruins mid floods
defiled.
Die ore tlio greon leaves thicken in the
bowers—
Yielding their fair abodes to more enduring
flowets.
Thy tender lineaments nre seldom seon;
And, like the meteor, beautiful and brief!
Man just lieliolde thee in thy dazzling shea
STlfC „tK:. *}."».dan i,iera-diet
<ec that there cun be no return (or mv af
fections; Yei; I will make one bold
Htieni|ii “Father cana’t thou tell Ao how
I may gain this fttir ercatoref”
“Youth, return home, seek no moro
to avoid her, but rather icek her oat and
disclose yflur attachment, and (he is your*.”
•* Then bowing, he left me, and wound
his way along ,ho hank* of tho Cliowun,
till he wns lost in the distance, and long
after lie had vanished front my sight, mjr
eyes remained fixed, where he disappeared.
Ri'cnllrctit'g myself, 1 sprung forward to
the beaten path, with a heart I1U9A With
hone, which led to the lone collage, where
dwelt this lovely being, determined to fol
low the Hdvice of the old hermit. When
I reached ihe door, I hesitated whether to
enter, or give up ihe oli|ee< as lost, and re
turn home. It was but a moment—1 taped
■lighily at the door, the bolt was turned—
now was the trying moment—Adelia ap
peared—her father was absent, snd every
tiling favored me in iho accomplishment of
my object—words could not explain thd
intrusion, and 1 fell upon my knees to ad-
knowledge my devoted add ardent pas
sion)
“She tno, acknowledged, she hsd loved
me, and for the same reasons had concealed
her love! At that moment, her father en*
tered, I arose to beg Ins forgiveness for
that one blissful moment—but he j«ine^
our hands together and thus addressed us;
“I with no excuse Alfred; by entering this
abode of peace, you have obtained her, lot
whom you so long pined in secret. Taka
her; and may he who blessed you whiks-
separated, bh-st you when united.” Then
tin owing off the mask, 1 discovered to my
surprise the sltinger who had addressed me
on the banks of the Chowan; “Alfred,”
relumed lie, “you knew me not—when I
came to you on the banks of yonder stream!
nnd you knotv me not still I am that Un*
cle who has been so often amused bv thee,
in thy infantile days, in listening to Ihy
childish prattle.”
, “Who can toll the happiness of that mo
ment! lime were those, for whom I itad
HARDWARE AND CROCK
ERY
Joiners tools nnd (in ware
Buddies bridles, and martingale*
Carpet bugs nnd suddlc-bugs
willow wngflon-i anil table mat*
LADIES TUSCAN BONNETS
du brown and gruone LoIumich
MILLINARY GOODS OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION,
50U pair negro shoos good quality
geiitloinon's line bouts und sltoes of every
scription
Gent's fino heaver lints >
Gentlemen nnd Buys lints cheep quality
Gent's sea utter Spanish hag cloth cups
Orleans cups fcoj* do
Tiro public in general are invited In cull and ex
amine their stock.
Nov. 9—24—tf
8 u^^rthrSer, n fm!i , ’thUr t o; n tS"f h ief. —***. »«* *** en $
To whom dismembered nation* bow the I m y *tury, behold that lovely Adeiia, and
kneel | the little Cherubs, who crown our bliss.”
Thou tallest from their grasp as falls the leaf, -- -
VY lien -dutuinn winds assail Ihe bendiog
tree-
ScaUering its fading robe in fragment! o'er
the feu.
Crowds have possessed theo for n lutle space—
Brief haatthon been by multnaric* adored!
Tlten has licentiousness osnrped thy place;
An>' then hast sank beneath tho Bpliltad
sword.
Man most he virtooaa, ere thy sini(ej affur
TlfrfB'Mrfihmnn tJTnuwiw fill mind
Thnn ffhal/ the tyrant Bicften at the board,
Like proud IJoluhnzzar* &han Haven's
liana designed
Tho scroll upon the wall —the mystery un
defined’ MMhoute,
AND
Provision Store.
T HE sobaeribew bavo removed to the store late-
lyoccuDied by Wm. Beardsley A Co. two
doors below Li- Davies A Co. where they intend
keeping on hand a genuml assortment of Hoc ones
.md prevision, of every kimL ^ & ^
September^ 1833-18-
For Sale by J. M. Johnson,
6 ’dll. s A coaxes
4 d«* plait’s do.
Odu? tfiraroons d^i
J AMEB JOHNSON At Co. otfers lor naie a
fine lot of Carriages, consisting of Barouches,
Desrlkoibs. Gigs, Hulkjca, Couches t'harriotta*
Buggys* Waggons, Jeixey Wnggotis. dec. All or
which will ho sold low for oath nr approved paper.
They have made arrangements foe receiving
work weakly.
Oolninbus Nov. I*—24—4ts
J M. Johnson has removed his store to col.
■Soxborn Jones corner, s hove Messrs Btewnrt
A Fountain*. Where he intends keeping constant
ly on hand a general assortment of stHple nud tan
cy dry goods groceries Hard ware, Crockery ware
Ac. Ac. he has now on the river an extensive Lot
of Ary Goods which is expected np shortly.
Colombo* Nov. !l-24—4ls
Zolirub the Host.ige, a Novel* ft Vole.
Reminiscences of ^p un. Vols.
Travels in Turkey by A. Blado. 2 Vols,
Momoirf of tho Rev’d T. T. Thomusun* i. Vol
Crayon Sketches. 2 Vols.
The happiness of the ft leased*
Bridgewater Treatises.
The Mother at H:*uie
Pencil Sketches or ontlincs of characters and
manners.
The principcls^jpchristian Philosophy*
Three year^in North America hy /. .Stewart
American library of History. 2 Vols.
History of the crusades against the Alhigencs
Letters of tho British Spy
Gleanings of National History with hint? for an
Angler
Memoirs of ihe Dutchess of St. Lea
Library of Romance. Ghost M unter
do *' «» IFallhatn
Pictures of Private Life,
Albotts {Scripture Natural History
Puiney's Life of Milton
A f nrrative of a voyage lo tho Soath AlMDtie.—
Memoir of a Nulliiier
Fannings Voyages
A memoirofilie life of Wm. Liyingstoo
Prentice on Optics will* notes,
Hainoaristc own Book
Cradens concordance
Donay Bible,
Johnsons.works* splendid,
Calmets Dictionary*
Ainaworths do
Josephus splendidly bound,
Goad's Book of Nature
Daily Food.
The Western Lyre a new selection ot s.icred
Music* together with a genera/ assortment of Blank
Books Fsob’Cap. Letter nod wrapping Paper.
Prints, <4uiils. Maps .Music and drawing Paper,
I'aim Bone.«* (jIoyh and Inks and sands. Also a
genera! asMoctm'-nt of Pertnmes nil of which will
be disposod of cheai for cash.
E. PItiOURNLV NORTON
WXSffTBa CLOTHING.
Ayer db Smith,
(Sczt Door to the Columbus Dank,)
Columhus, Ga.
ffAVF, commcncoij receiving their Stock o(
XX Cloths,
Ready Made Clothing,
Hats. Shoes. tVc. Together with every aiticln in
their line. It consists in part of tlio following arti
cled viz: Blue HI k. and Invisible Green Gloths,
Cssbiraers, Battiuet, Vestings A c.
Ready- Made Clothing.
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YOR TrtB RNQtURKR.
A DELI A.
In tho Spring ol 18— when trnvclimg
thro’ Virginia, J halted a few miles from
Richmond, to pass (lie night. During the
day, 1 overtook n joung gentlemen, riding
in the same direction, mimed Charles Can
vay. Being informed that I intended go
ing as far ns Alfred Boudoin’s that evening,
be intimated that he too, win destined for
hat place, that Mr. Boudoio bad been hi*
early friend nnd school mate.
After we had gone through tin introduc
tion to Ooudoins family, and many oilier*
who formed the social circle on that night,
we satisfied our appetites; quenched our
thirst by a copious araugtn ot coot .pitog
water, and feeling indisposed I retired loan
apartment, pointed out hy my officious host.
Were I ruminated over the scenes and ad
venturers thro’ which 1 bad passed since
leaving my native Und. 1 had uot enjoyed
lliese delightful dreams but n short linto,
when l was interrupted by tlio conversation
of tbc two young friends, ill an adjoining
room. Chailes requested of his friend the
recital of bis adventures siuce they had
been separated. 1 waited Wifli the utmost
impatience to bear him continence, expec
ting some roniuutic tale.
“Charles,” said ltoudoin, “you appeal
anxious to hear mo recite the history ol my
past life, from the time we separated down
to the present moment. You saw the
stream which winds its way thro’ these
hills, und passes near my cottage. On it.
banks once stood « cottage moro beautiful
than was ever beheld; ns neatness wiilwu-
tvas an emblem of its beauty within. It.
inmates consisted of an old man and his on
ly daughter. Virtue wns blended in every
action; more graceful than a Queen’s, wu.
her atep; herdatk iressus hung curelessiy
j about her snow white neck: und Iter bright
I blue eyes, I imagined more beautiful than
j ever was looked upon hy man. “SiicIi, my
I friend, was Adeiia, that angelic gill, who
j first struck so deep a pong in niy lieurt.—
I But I dared not disclose lo her what my
! heart contuitiod. 1 knew not her father’
“I hoard no mure, but springing from
my seat, in another moment, I wns in the
arms Of my sister. W ho can tell the joyful
meeting) None. Around that fireside
sat many a pleasing face on that evening.
Even Puss seemed to partake of the gen
eral jnv, which pervaded every feature."
Year* have passed since the scene above
; related nectired, and I can look back upoh
it with pleasure—when I left my native
couutry, she wns at peace; not a turbO'ent
wave rolled across to nriia e tier, her citi
zens loved and adored her jodieioos law*.
But now alas! mast she remain overpow
ered by tlio galling chains of slavery, her
laws are trampled upon, her citizens are
hutcheVcd it rold blood; and she must fall
—•ho hits fell!
RGDOLPH.
Blown Invisible Green Presa nml Frock Coat*,
Brown and Drab Ko*o Over Cuai*,
Bftttinot Frock Coats,
do CoatocH do
Blue Cloth Clo.tkM, a l»aml«imv!iirlic/i*. «««.»... -
Ultra Ul'k Brown und invUiklu Greon I'nntakiaor, | n -, m0 _,, B | 1V) -ii u hermit's life—tlio Villa
4 Doom fnm tile Cftlmiibn* punk ' Motrin** do do
{ SttUinut Pantaloons Vurioiy ol colors,
i Black Bilk Folvet Winter Vest*, j
do do Bl’k. rta'tin do
Diirk and Light Valencia do
iMaiMiilleB do
To linen. do
Linen Shirts with U-’HIoh,
do do Plain,
Cotton with Linen IRHoms ..nd eolwrjr
j CuitimNiU Shirts and Drawor*.
' FhnMel Shirt* and Drawers,
J Cotton Flannel, do
\ Bow Baltin Bloc ha.
Pleated, do
! Plain do
f .Si’.k Velvet do
Plain Butin nr.d Bomlwizlne do
Liaxn Cdrdod Collar* and Boeoms, White I ongee
Handkerchiefs, Red Banduneer Glove*, Cravat*,
mixed Merino* 12 Hoso Sewing *ilk*, Twiat
Guard Chain*, Clothe* snd llair Brashes*
ALSO,
Fashionable Black Fur Iiatr,
A«npvrior article from Now York ami I’hilactetphi*
l Far Sard Cap-
111 air ffn ilo
An Englishman, latoly in Paris, a great
amateur of lions, bears, tiger* snd other fe
rocious animals, becamo ac^uained with
Monsieur Marlin, and made frequent visits
to his mcimberw. Martin had occasion to
leave Paris, nnd in his absence he contrived
by bribing the keeper, to obtain bis permis
sion lo walk in Iho interior, and amuse him
self by feeding the animals through the ca
pex. The keener, who Was busily em
ployed in serving.out tlio food, had forgot
ten to close the gnte of the lion's aen.
Tho gcntlemnn happening to taro round,
was hori’or-stiock at perceiving has Majes
ty of the Forest, stretching liimsell, with a
particular degree of satisfaction, within •
few yards of him. Surrounded by a high wall,
without arms, stick, or even an umbrella
to defend himself, his situation was not an
dnvinhle one. A lucky idea struck him—
ho had his snuff-box in his hand, and threw
the contents into the lion’s faee, who, in
the most obliging manner, tamed tourd to
sneeze, giving the gentleman nn opportuni
ty of slipping into the den and closing the
gate upon himielf, remaining there uutil
the keoper returned and released him.
Daily Advertiser.
gers call'd him St. Augustin. I huff
Iiovrr seen tins Christian hermit, and I
, thought in expedient that i should, m order
i to secure my prize.
| One evening 1 sirnyed to tiro banka of
; von strenni. ihi«tll.„ si ..one, ,,u» 'li-
i Adeiia. I seated niyaeil upon tho trunk
’ uf a bending ouk, and here 1 remained till
i aroused by approaching footsteps; I cas.
I my nyeslowaids the sound from wlirtrice f
hoard them, and beheld aa aged man ap
proaching; his silvery lock* bespoke him
to bo a man of fifty or sixty. “Young man,
said be, “what draws thro 10 the hunks ol
the Chowan! Docs the beauty of its waieit
enchant 'heel"
“There is,” replied I, “a f«r more beau
tiful object, which bus enchanted me.—
Friend, canst thou’ tell ma who rea.de* nt
Character of rue PniNCin.it Nati n*
of Ettaorc. - In religion, the Gerni.ui is
sreptical; tite Englishman devout; the
Frenchman 'zealous, the Italiao ceremoni
ous; the Spaniard a bigot,
In keeping his word, the German is
faithful, thp Englishman safe; the French
man- giddy; tlie Italian shuffling; the Span
iard a cheat.
In giving advice, the German is slow;
the Englishman fearless, the Frenchman
ptecipiinte; the Italian nice; the Spaniard
circumspect.
In external appearance, the German is
large; the Englishman well made; the
Frenchman well looking; the Italian of
middle size; the Spaniard awkard.
Iu dress, the German is shabby, the
Englishman costly; iho Frenchman fickle;
the Italian rogged^he Spamard^degsjM ^
Englishman barbarous; the Frenchman
ea.v; tho Italian polite; the Spaniard
proud.
In keeping a secret, the German forgers
wbnt he hns been told; Ihe Englishman
conceals what he shoetd divulge, end di
vulges what he should conceal; th French
man tella every thing; the Italian is close;
the Spnai-ird mysterious.
InMantty, tho German boasts litt'e. the
Englithmirn despise* till other nations; the
Frenchman flatter* every body: the Italian
estimates cautiously; tho Spaniard ia indrf-
von neat cottage!" “Il is the cottage ot l fetrent.
St Ausnatin, who has led for nvtnyyimrs.j In eating and drinking, the German is
' the life of n hermit, hemeth tremble a drank r.‘; (ho F.<t C l-«hman *.<*•* anfl bits