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COLUMBUS ENQUIRER
“TUC UNION or THE STATES, AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OP THE STATES.”
fe*s
BY WILLIAM L. JETET
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY DECEMBER 14, 1833.
THE ENQUIRER
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY
MORNING, ON THE CORNER OF
BROAD AND CRAWFORD
STREETS,
A T dimdollars par annum, payable in advance;
or four dollar! if not paid fur hetorc the end uf
the yeiir.
.Licerttsemeels will be inserted nt the rates of
seven'g-Jite cents par hundred words for the first in
sertion, and.^ijr dusts for each week’s continuance.
In all advertisements, tho words that do not anioant
to an even hundred, will bdteonsidered as an hun
dred, and charged as such. When the 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 loss than one
year; and no paperdiicontinaed until all arrearage!
are paid unless ut the option of the Editor.
Sheriffs' and oilier Ollicesj advertisements insert
ed at costomary laics.
letters to the Editors on business mast lie post
paid: and in all cases where it is not done, the |ou
tage will be charged to the writer,
Salts of laud, by Administrators, Exeoators or
Guardians, are required by law to bo held on tlio
first Tuesday in tlio month between the hours of
ten in the forenoon, and thiac in the afternoon, at
tho court house in tlio county in which the proper
ty is sitaute. Notice of these are to he given in a
public gazette Sixty Days previous to the day of
sale.
Safe* of negroes must he nt public nuctiou, on the
first Tuesday of the month, botween the usual
hours of sale,at tho place of public sales in the coun
ty where tho letters Testamentary of Administra
tion or Guardianship may have been gran'rd, lirst
giving o>ity|Oay,'|notice thereof, in one ofthe public
gazettes of this state, and at the door ofthe court
house where such sales are to he held.
Notice for the sale of Pursoml Property must
bo given in like manner fur Forty Daps previous
to the day ol sale.
Notice to tho debtors and ernlitois of an Estate
must be published Forty Daps.
Notice that application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary for Least to sell Land, mast be publish
ed Pour months.
Notice fbr Leave to sell Ifcgross mast be publish
ed for Four mouths, before suy order absolute shall
he made thereon by the Court.
NOTICE.
nriHE Public are cautioned from trading lor
A. two promissory notet gievn to the subscriber
by Jonathan Roach, of Early County in this stale
payable as follows, one for five hundred dollars it ue
•With, December last or the first day of January last
signed by the said Roach. The other for the same
omouat due next Christmas, or 1st, January neat,
and signed by the same. Said Roach is hereby for-
warned from paying said notes to any othci person
as they have been either lest or stolen from the sab
■Briber. B. V IYEU80N.
September 19 17 tf.
2 vote.
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1 vol
3 Yols
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.New Interesting
Columbus Book Store.
T HE subscriber has jast receiver! from New
York vis. Savannah the following new and
interesting Publications.
New Gil Bids or Pedro of I’enalfrrr
The Abbess by .Hr* Trollope,
Library of Roinaue—Slave King,
fit try of Burgundy,
The Game ol hie, a Novel.
Wild' sports ofthe West,
Legends ofthe Rhine,
Aferauir of Zerah Colburn,
Philosophy of the moral Pealing*.
Fergus on Nature and Revelation,
The Infants Annual or a mothers offering,
Medico Chirurgical Review for April,
On the Penitentiary system in the Unimd States by
G. Do Beaumont, and A. De Toquevillo.
WacoOBta,
Kinmii, by Miss Austen,
/plugs of Scotland,
Stolen Child,
Kidd, on the Physical condition of mao.
Fiddlers United States,
Mudio ou tho observation of nature,
Eulers Letters.
J/umboliu Travels,
Address to tho young,
Harmony ofthe Gospels,
Life ofthe Rev. Gco.Burdet,
Family scenes,
Missennius,
Life of Doct Dodinuif, ...
Together with a largo number of standard works
E. SIGOUJfNY NORTON.
October 19—21—tf
Commission, receiving and for
warding House,
G £N EU.Us ASSORTMENT.
T H E subscriber having recently pur
chased n heavy stock of Good* in this place
which comprises a very gnat oaring added to hi*
stock on hand and a large qauntity of Graemes
daily expected from Barges, can accommodate his
customers in a very general Way. Among other ar
tides mny be found the following:
. Prime N. O. Hugar.
do. Florida do.
do. Java Coffeo,
Prime Green do
St. Domingo do
Tea*. Gunpowder Imperial old
Hy*>n, Young H/son and Souoliong
Altai'ice Ponper, Ginger, mace
Cloves* Nutmegs,
A general nnd exteurive assortment *f Saddles
Undies and Martingales,
Mens Booth and Shoes,
do PumpM and Slippor*,
Ladies do do
do Pranello Shoes
do Morocco do
do Kipskin do
do Leghorn nnd Straw Bonnets,
A general variety of Calico's comprising all
patterns ana all prices,
Starting and Sheeting,
Roddy Hade Clothing,
Such as, Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Round
Jackets, <$• Shirts.
20 Cases Hats (White & Black.)
30,000 Best Spanish Cigars,
10.000 Half do do
0,000 Common do
Cavendish small Twist, Plug and Pig Tail
Tobacco.
FF nnd FFF Gun Powder, in kegs
do do do in Canisters,
Bird shot, squirrel shot, and Uuok shot,
The real oi) Gun Flint,
Com non do
Straw Carpeting.
A vetr superior article,
SPUN COtTUN, from the Columbus Factory.
Nos, from 5 to 10. 1
Almosds, Hickory Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Rat
ions, Pnncs nnd Tamarinds,
Madeira Wine,
Port do
Mulngu do
Muscat and Santeme,
Also, A few Domiglinus, of '‘old London Par-
ticuli! Madeira,” Vintage of 1816.
A General Assortment of
Drugs Sf Medicines.
Heavy Kentucky Bagging,
do do
SALT.
Flat and Round Iron,
Wide da Narrow ,;<io
Cust Steel,
Gorman do
BlisL’d. do
And a large assortment of Hollow Want
Sperm Candles, soap.
Lamp Oil, Ta.incis, do.
Pickled Pork,
No. 10 Molasses, 1st quality,
CORDIALS.
Rose, Cinnamon, Life of man,
Snake Root, Chuckleberryt
Hoe*, Axe*, Hatchet* and Hammer*.
G. W. DILLINGHAM-
Colombo* Sep 21 17 tf
New Publications
Columbus Book &tore.
subscriber has ihe'plesure of announcing
JL to tlio Literati of Columbus and Vicinity that
he has j*i«t rccieved direct from l/ondoo, I'ari*,
New-Fork Boston and Phiiadelpia, a complete
assortment of the latest publications which connect
ad with hi* former stock, justifies him in saying his
m*ortiuent is uow equal it not superior to uny ever
before offered in the southern country; his agent*
iiofu in lauropo and this Country have been instruc
ted to forward every work of merit immediately up
on its publication. Ho would particularly remind
those gentlemen who areauxioustosup >ly their Li
braries with Standard Works that delays are dan
gerous; below may be found a few of his latest ar
rivals—-
Frankenstein or the Modern Promethen*2 Vol*.
Asmodeusul Lingo by the author of Pelham &c.
1 Vol.
Legends of tlio library nt Lilies. 2 Volf.
Tho wondrous Tales of A troy the Rise of Iskant
dcr by the Author ol'Viviuu Gray. 2 Vols.
Lives uud Exploits Banditti and Robbers. 2
The Bucanncer, a Tolo by Mr. IlalL 2 Vol*. iC ?,T,tVon
Rosine Lavnl, a Novel, i Vol. J
Stanly ilnxton.or tlie School Follow* by tho au- )
TlA uuihfaigned huve formed a co-rmrtner
ship under the iirin of Fulconar dr. Kimbrough,
fo. the 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-Urlenns,
New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Providence
and Boston nnd disposed to do vote their lime cxclu-,
sively to the interest of those confiding business to J
their charge having mode tho necessary arrange
ments to forward Colton to New York or else
where with expedition by vessels of light draft ol ,
water at the lowest rules of freight, a liberal share
of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
* * 6 A II. FALCONAR,
WM H KIMBROUGH.
REFFERENCES.
Shorter, Tarver, ff Co. Columbus.
Cen'l. Howard,
Judge Colquitt,
Drs. Hoicy Sf Urquhart,
P. r .t, Woodruff w
Janes II. Shorter Esq. A 7 . York.
Oen'l. . K. Cad, Florid a.
Hon. J. W. While,
Doctor U. L. White, Gadsden county „
A|ipalacliicola August 3 II tf
THE SUBSCRIBERS
lV E received |Mtr steamer Andrew Jac
| | AVI. received |>er
Jackson.
._.JLira consignment, the following Roods winch
will ba sold extremely low 'or cash or n(i|iroverl
paper at 99 days—viz: .
51) bbls Best Whiskey 7 bbli Dried Apples
ID do Monongahela do 12 do Rye Gin
10 bbls prime Pork 12 do Brandy
jO do Peach Brandy 6 1-2 bbls dried Beef
it) qr cask* Malaga Wine 3 birds Bacon
j0 bbls Moss Pork 20 kegs Lard
11 hlrd canvass Hams
lune 5-4-tf HARPER Sl LEWIS
TIN ULLIJUFACTORT
fw t HE Subsetiber having taken the shop next
S llarper Jt Lewis' ware house Eurt side uf
Broad street offers his Mrvices to tlie pebiic for soy
wurk in bit line—such as manafacturing or re
pairing Tin ware. All job* dune at tlie shortest
oulice, and on reawmable term..
IIENRY BERTUOLD.
ColambosOet. 18—36—tf
For Sale by J. M' Johnson,
500 lbs sole Leather,
V 50 sides Harness do
0 " Bridle Ltalhcr,
50 sides apper do
thor of Lnuri Todd. 2. Vols.
Our Island tal$s of Forgery and Lunatics, .
Vols. 1
Vcrplanks Literary and Historical Discourses, 1
riiilctbici, a story cl the past, Uio present and tho
future 2 Vols.
Luydcnhain or memoirs of a man of the World. \
2 Vols.
Recollection of a Chaperor., 2 Vols
Z ihrub tho Hostage, a Novel, 2 Vols.
Reminiscence* of :pdin. 2 Vols.
Travels in Turkey by A. Slade. 2 Vols,
Memoiri ofthe Rov’d T. T. Thomason* i. Vol
Crayon Sketches. 2 Vols.
Tho hupp mess ofthe Blessed,
Bridgowulcr Treatises.
The Mother ut Homo
Pencil Sketches or outlines of characters and
manners.
T he principalsofChristbm Philosophy,
Thrco years i a NortbAmerica by Z. Stevnrt
American Library of History 2 Vols.
History of the crusades agun.il tlio Albigcnes
Letters of the British Spy
Gleanings of Nitltoonl History with hints for nfl
Angler
Memoirs of (he Dutchess of at. Lea
Library of Romance. Ghost Hunter
g a « <t Bullliutn
Pictures of Private Life.
AtboUa Scripture Natural History
Puiney’s Lue of Milton .
Narrative of n voyago to tho south Atlantic.
Memoir of :i Nullifior
F«nn : ugs Voyages .
A memoir ofthe life of Wm. Livingfeton
Prentice on Optics with notes.
Humourists own Book
Crude ns concordance
Donay Bible,
Johnsons.work*, splendid,
Culmets Dictionary,
Ainsworths do
Josephus splendidly bound,
Gucds Book of Naums
Daily Food.
Tho Western Lyre a new selection of njWj
Music, together with a genera/ ussortineiit of Blank
Books f ool-cap, Letter and wrapping Paper.
Prints, Quills. Maps Afuvic and drawing Paper.
Paint Boxes, Glass and Inks and sands. Also a
general asM.rtiunnt of Perfamea all of which will
bo disposed of ctieaL for cush.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON
4 Doora from tlm Columbas Bank
L. J. Davics&co.
A RE receiving their fafl end winter supply of
/m. goods their slock having been purchased in
the early part ofthe soason before (ho prices had
advanced—They flatter tlimnsolvvs that they will
be able to soft to tlveir old customers, and all who
may call on them
GOOD HARGAIXS.
Their Mock consists mpart ol the Ibiljwing ar
ticles.
Superfine BJuo, Black and Adelaide, Cloths
do do Ride Green and mixed do
Super Blue’tind drab Cassen.eru’s
Blue, Black, and mixed Haltinels
Purple Dark Greene, and Blau Merino cloth’s
Merino Circassians assorted Colors
Dutfle and point Blankets
Wluto, rod, and gi« cue Flannels
Rich Black Italian
do do Sattcn Levantine
do coloured Pou.l «.u a
Rich Bhaley’s assorted Color*
Pink, White, nnd blue Suttins
Blue, Pink, white • ad straw coloured Florence
Heavy dark greene Barcineit silks
Bluck Aaliun Crapes J
French Crapos assorted colors
Heroani shawls and Fancy hdkls*
Thibet wool sha* la assorted eolors
Rich crape shawls
Superl.ne large merino scarfs ..
Salisbury and Canton flannels
figured and plain swiss muslin's \
do „ do Jaconet do ^
Fine cambric and furniture dimity* ;
Figured and plain bobinet
Linen cambric ned fire Linen Napkins
Lace Capes and collarettes
Bordered linen cambric hdkfs
Fine thread lace and edging
do do „ insertions
Maid in edging and inseriiona
Fine plaid unu corded cambric
Linen tapes and braids
Super Birltop /awn
Ladies corded shuts and corselta
Manilla sultana or grass ctotli for skirts
M ich b/nck uud white lace veils
nek and greene worsted borage
Linen shooting nnd table duninsk^
Super irisli linens and lawns
Rich luucy prints4-4 oil colours
do . half mourning and black prints
Fine cambric ginghuins assorted colour*
Mercado* counterpinc and rich cotton fringe
Ladies long while kid gloves
do horse skin and silk gloves
Gentlemen's horse skin and beaver gdo
Gum elastic suspenders and garters
Gentlemen’s Black sultin, Bombazino, anil
velvet stock*.
Lambs wool and silk bote
Spittlefield and Bundanno hdkfs
assorted colored sewi g silks
darks spool cotton and superfine cambric thread
Rich embroiderd and figured w /vel Belts
Rich bonnet ribbons ossoited colors
cad ribbons and bonnet wiro
Wire taste and bonnet reeds
Rich carved shell combs
Plain shell side combs
Brazilian combs assorted sizes
super silk sad cotton umbrellas
Bleached aud nnb/eached sheetings and slur>
mgs
X>0rcilt‘sun (tuning uuumm|iiit UU<1 u^i.uu
checks
Heavy negro Cloths and cotton ounnhar*.
ready made clothIjig
A compieta aswrunaiit, ul .apeilino Truck and
dioss Gouts assorted colors
silk velvet cloth, and silk vests
Pantaloons ol ovory description
shirt* and drawars
Thuir clothing ia all made expressly to o'dor.
They warrant il not to be interior to uny.
JEWELRY A GOOD
A8»i/UTMESi T,
Gold and sdver watches
do ear-rings uud breast pins
swords and epauletts, dirks and pistols
Rifles and double barrel shot guns,
silver and steel thimbles
Deed bogs and parses,
scissors, needles, and pins
Perfumery’ hair powder and pufla
HARDWARE AND CROCK
ERY
Joiners tool* and ti n w are
Saddles bridles, and murtingulesj
Carpet bags and saddle-bags
w illow waggons and lablo mats
LAD1E8 TUSCAN, BONNETS
do brown and greene Lolashes
Ml I. DIN ARY GOODS OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION,
SOU pair nogro .hue. good quality
gentlemen's fine bools aud shoes of evory
nation
Gent's lino beaver bnla
Gentlemen and Boy* lints cheap quality
wxxresa olo tuinq.
Ayer sfe Hmitli,
C-Ncil Door to the Cohtmblis Hank,)
Coi.UMIUJS, t»A.
O AVF. coinmenbed rec.iving their Stock of
Cloths,
Ready Made Clothing,
lints, Shoos, .Vo. Together with every aiticle in
llictr line. It cPurists in part of the following arti
cle's vtx: Blao Bl'k. and Inv luilrlu tireeu (;l«il,s,
C'sxsimars, Satlinet, Vesting., Ar.
Ready-Made Cloth in a*
Blue Cloth Dress Coau,
do do Frock do
lli’k do da d«r
do Dross do
Blown Invisible Green Dre.«s and Frock Coat*,
Brown and Drab |{u*o Over Gums,
daltinet Frock f'outri,
do Coulees do
Blue Cloth Clonks, a handsome Qrticle,
Blue Bl’k Brown and invisible Green Pantaloon#,
Satlinet Pantaloons Vuricty el color*.
Black Silk VeI vet W inter VcnIs, •
{ do do Bl’k. Baltin do
Dark ntnl Light Valencia Jo
Maisaillca do
| Toilnelt do
• Linen Bhirts with Rolllos,
| do do Plum,
‘ Cotton with Linou Bosoms and colhtri*,
Co/touNitt Blurts nud Drawers,
' Flu.inol Shirts aud Drawers,
1 Cotton I'lnunel. do
•\Uow Sattin Blocfa, ■
VIoaDd, do
Flam do
Silk Velvet do
Plain Baltin ar.d Bombazine do »
Limn Corded Collars and Itosoins, White Pongee
Handkerchiefs, Red Bundanner Gloves, Cruvufs,
mixed Merino, 1-2 J/oso bowing silks, Twist
Gourd Chains, Clothes and Hair llruslies,
ALbO,
\Fashionablc Black Fur Hals,
! A superior uruclofrom Now York ami I’niludelplua
(Fur Sea/ Caps,
'll Mir do do
nenno do do
Fine Bools and Shoes,
The above articles have been selected with care
IV owe of wit* firm and offers them for sale as tow
ftr cash as t< ey caw be had in this market.
N. B. \Ve havo ciwninenced tho Tailoring bu-
•hcim nnd have employed Mr. F. A. Fairchild to
oiduct it. Nov IB 25 tf
Slctun
oat Baltimore.
Notice ia given to whom it
may concern that the above
Boat luis been carefully ov«-r
hauled and repaired •faring
tho past summer, farther that a regular survey w.-i
called and held[on tier composed of corfiputcnt and
well known shipmates also by tlie Port Warden*
ol Apalachicola, who declared her in good order
und river worthy, She will take frit-glit to Coluin-
bua during the low river with her usual despatch,
-.t puhwliicnlrt Nov. 7—2B—4t
The ufjovo sm vt»y can Oj seen or copiea htul by
application to tho Port Wardci.s oilicu or ol Mesaia.
Noui sc, Taylor &. Il rooks.
MX I H VOUIME-M MBER 20
77/e MillttlgcviUc
ft T It E E T JL « T T E R Y
Il’ll.l, draw again on the I4tli Dccemlx »
¥ ¥ when will lie distributed u large number oi
SFLENDJD FRIZES.
A YOU-2JVG WOMAN, in MilledgeviUe was
the forlunute ho/der of the
10,000 PRIZE,
Ho much lor Ten Dollar!. A few Tickets yet
remain on hniiil,
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
Agent for the Managers.
T ill! undersigned has taken the olfice former
ly occupied by Col Jno Milton; nud meaira*
tlie public that Ills attention to tho PH AC*
TICE OF THE LAW •S.usi to ex-
elusive and unrounding. He will attend u low of
the Courts in the Chattahoochee circuit, und in the
Counties of RusnhII, Chambers, Mucou audothcrSi
in tho Buto of Alabama
ROBERT W. CARNES.
Dec 7—28—tf
Tho Georgia Journal, Augusta Clironinlo. Basil
ington News, and Bavannah Republican, will give
this notice two insertioca in then inspect I ve papers
and foiward their acftionts.
Gent’s sea otter Spanish bug cloth caps
Orleans cups toy a do
Tlie public in geueral are invited lo call and lx
amine their stock.
Nov. 2—24—tf
T $25()PREN1UiM.
11E extensive circulation, nud continued ra<
piil increuse of the Saturday Courier,
pjotnpl the publishers to renewed exertions.
At the commencement ofthe ensuing year ocv-
eial mechanical improvements will be made To
insure a correspondent improvement in the Litor-
uiy Departments, the publishers oiler tho following
IMIE.VI CM
To the author ofthe best ORIGINAL TALE.
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS.
To the Author of of the brsl ORIGINAL PO
EM, of suitable toog’h tor puh/icatiou in the Satur
day ('ourier, FIFTY DOLLARS.
•*<*»**©«« wishing to Iiwokm competitors for these
each urtic/o, the nurno ofthe writer must be far-
ishod. If secrecy is desired in any case, the
name may he enclosed in a separate sealed envel
ope, which\vill not boopeuod unless the candidnto
is successful.
The premiums will he uwurded by a committee,
to be selected lor that purpose.
The Publication ol tho Prize Articles will bo
commenced in Juuunry.
Communication* 11111*1 bo addressed, freo of post
age, to WOODWARD A 8P//AGG,
Philadelphia.
WE are authorized u> aunouiice
HENRY GEE, ns s cnndicato
for the office of Tax collector lor
Muscogee county.
WE nre authoiized to ahhdunce
Kdm'tl. )V. Holland,
as n candidate Tor Hhernff, for Ger-
>oll county, at tlie onsuing election.
38—at
the subscribes. ,
U AV tj kirrotd anouuociiou m Uusincss, unaor
HARDEN. WARE It WILLI AM A.
und are now receiving aud opening direct from
A "GENERA!. ASSORTMENT
of Fall uoil Wiatoi Good!, cunsisiiug ol aopermie
Blue. Black, Claret, Adeluide, Green, lavisiblo
Green, Brown, nnd Steel mixed Clutlis.
ALSO,
A General Assortment
OF
CBOCdsaY.
shoex and Hits. Brown .Skirtings nnd Hllocling*,
Bleurlied do. Plaid nnd Camtilel Cloaks,.Satinets
and Cu.iuieio!, Bluirkets anil nogro clothing.
Silks 11f Every Description,
•Sugar, Cofl'ee, Iron, Hull, Cliesso, lohaeco, Jke.
making in all. a GENERAL AhhOlt I Ml \l.
well adapted lo tlie .eiuMin and cuuulry. which will
be eold on reasonable terms.
in I. Y. BA/.’DEN,
\V.tl. WARE,
T//()8. A. WILLIAMS.
Hamilton, Nov. 18, 1839. 85 3m
fbaGAistzrasis
PSMAL33 L.3ADEMY.
1'rur.mcs Iravo '.Ire pleasure ofannouiicing
* to the public, tlmt they havo engaged the ser
vices ol tiro Rev. Thomas W. Stanlynad ,\tri Stan
ly of Alliens; who will la hr charge ol this instituirun
ut lliu cuinoreneetnmit ot tire ensuing year. The
characters of Mr. and Mrs. btanly Irrn'c long been
lavournb/v known lolhn public. Perhaps no two
individaiil. tiavc runderud h greater service to lire
curniminiiy in tire way of toachiog. They will
commence their labors in La Grange under circum
stances singularly well cumulated to insure * con
tinuation of thuir successful operations.
They will Iruve tire support,of an inlHligiml and
cnliglrlened community wire will afford them every
aid necessary to roar op anil ostablish peri,-merrily
a sclroo/ for young ludios oquu' to any in the stats,
all lire hranclres necessury to a suhslnmial and or
namental feinulu education will ho tlrourooglily
taught. Mi.s Hporry an accomplished \ noiig Lilly,
and highly qualified lur the purpose, will give les
sons ia music.
Undsr these advantages, the Trustees, hope to
meet with lliesuponitnl those w ho properly e.tmiali
the importance ol bestowing upon their hiughleii- ‘
a thoaroagli education; upon which will so murli
depund, tlieir useful lies, und liappincis in future
life, iiourdlcaa he had in’good families on reason
able terms. THE TRUSTEES-
Dec. 7—88-C»
M18CEELANEOUB.
From the Mechanics' Mngaziue
T1IF. MECHANISM OF MAN.
“ I am fearfully and uxmderjully made."
Psa.cxxxix. 14.
Fond Atheist! could agidd) dunce
Of atoms blindly hurled
Produce so regular, so lair,
Ho harmonized a world.
Why do not Lybia's driving snnds,
The spnrt of every storm,
A palace hero, tho child of chance,
**- -* ismiils. fiu
Pryuuijttaous^ralch 1 -
tiring sent to claim tn.n receive hi- ndon/-'
non. We look upon her fnir leauuos end
beautiful (oi nt; am) my tireant is ol dnpietd
tic frannoillity and worldly happiness—
thine of Pnredise nnd the Peris, and un
earthly bliss, I see in her the partaker of
or in’s on jo v men*—ihnu seesl the creator
of them, I acknowledge her exceeding
be tuty uud many virtues) but I mil no:,
uko thee, blind to her imp rleciion*. 1
slrull in time unite myseli to the chosen
one, in ilie expect, lien ot finding in her alt
greeubie companion in my day* of boopi-
iif.ts, ami & lender ti iend in my • our* of
nlllictiuii. I shall pot be divaupointed. -
l H.ru exp-'Ctesi mote limn this, nett wilt be.’*
Pleone* did not reply, for they had now
arrived ul it point which separated them
(or /ue uight. Arenus sought his pillow,
and was sooit wrapped in rqfreilliug sleep.
Pleomit seated himself at hi* chamber win
dow, and looking out upon die beautiful
nud gorgeous sky, soon gave himself Op to
the mo*l extravagant dtmni* of connubiut
happiness, lamenting that Ids - ousm’s phleg
matic dispos'liuu prevented him Iron) shar
ing in In* ulysian auticqiaiioii*.
Never, pet imps, were two friends morw
unlike in almost every respect, than Aronus
und P leones. Cool-headed; observant of
wtialovoi- was passtug around him, und runn
ing his opinions only alter much study,
Areuus w. a able lo |ienetrole below tho
surface of things, and to to„k With the e. a
ol ft philosopher upon unveiled human na
ture. So far as w-man was concerned,
(and site has been me study uf man,—and
u very puszimg one too,—ever since tlio
/'.ill ol Adam,) ite consideio.l her neither »
demon nor an angel; bu- probably thought
us lias been raid m modem limes, licit alio
w-is a hltth of both. Pleones, himself a
pool, had spent much uf hi* time white a
student, iu Unending the delightful but pro
fitless mazes of Romance, and loitering in
the fascinating arcades of Paesy. With
him, men were gods, aud women ungeli.-—
Of common human nature, lie knew no
thing. Aud he looked forward to ilia pe«
nod of his marriage, as u release from a
state cl mere existence, -nd the commence
ment ol a life ot. uninterrupted enjoyment
and peifect bliss.
The n xi day, Arenus and Pleones left
Aiiieus. For u lew miles, their couise lay
aluug the saute road. Again and ag.uu aid
Arenus, presuming on u couple of years’
seniority, warn his cousiu against the indul
gence ol such pxiruvagaul notions ol female
perlecuou; out the “being* ol the mmu,' 1 *
with whom Pleones had been so intimate
*1 /WiMJMoUii .A np i J WlfiuftKhfr-riWftTys
rosscr fubnek scan;
Tell me from whoitcu tlio immortal dost,
The God. tho reptile uian?
Where wnst thou, wliou the embryo oulth
From Chaos burst its w ay—
When stars exulting sang the inorn,
Andhailodtho now born day?
W hat fingors bmee tho tender nerves,
The twisting fit,res spud
Who elatliUB witli flesh Uio hsrdenirg bone,
And weaves theailkon skint
Ilow came die brain and heating heart,
Life's more immediate throne,
(Wherefatal every touch,)tu dwell
fnimailed in an/id boar-7
Who taught tlie wandering tides of blood
To leave the vital aril?
Visit cacti limb in purple streams.
And faithfully return?
flow know tbo nerves to hoar the will,
Thu heavy limbs to wield?
Tho tongue tun thousand tastes discern,
Ten thousand accents yield/
How know the Inags to heave und pnut?
Or how the fringed lid
To guard the feurlnl eye, or brash
Tbo sullied ball unbiol
The delicate and winding ear
To image every found—
Tim ey e to catch the p/cusing view,
And tell the senses round?
M1,o bids the babe now laaichcd in life
The nnlky draught arrest,
And with its eager linger press
The necter streaming breast?
Who, w.tlin love too hig fur words,
Tho mothers bosom wurms.
Along tlio rugged piths of lifo..
To hear it in hoi arms?
A Gad? n God! creation shoots,
A God! each insect ciies;
lie mouldered iu Ids palm the earth,
Aud hung it in tlio skies.
THE POET AND - THE PHILOSOPHER
The A tmluchicola Hotel. ' Arenu* und Pleones, iwo young (iioeks,
- 8 notv opened for the nerommoda- «•'<■ cousins, had completed limit similes,
Inin of Hoarders und Transient vi- niul were ubou/ dcpurtiug lioin A then-, tlie
vitorM. Tho UiKtorsignod would cm-1 imciRiii aeiil of luuriiing nnd itiO aris» each
tor his owu liooio.
“A lienvonly croRluro, flint Alitio*!’* ex*
Pleouos, iliey woic rofurumg
|’i oiii an evening puri3' # ilio ui^lit be tore
lilt'll' (Jujjaiiuie lioni AllieiK* *‘WIihi
in every motion! \vh»il licuvenly
J. I tty J.M.
mi
hi ace tin* opportunity ol pruwnt in# lit*
acknowtodftciHout* to Urn pubiio tor tlie VKUI
LIUE1{A Is rA TROXai G'L. bis house bus ulroudy
rocoivud <fi hopes by noreiuit'od uttontion to bo ublc
fo give general tmiitriucrion to nil that may feel dis-
po*ed to patronize him. The public may bo assured
i/iut no puui* or exp 'iiso shall bo rpured to re/idei i
their riluutioua comfortable while at the Aimlncht* B r>,c 1
cola Hotel.
Dec. 7-28-41
T. T. GAMMAGE.
NEW GOOD
Bolling Cloths,
O F all kinds for sale by
G. W. DILLINGHAM.
Nov. 29 87—tf
Mil l. IRON8.
-va AW AND GRIST MILL IRONS, for sal.
Si
I by
Nov. 39
G. W. DILLINGHAM.
-tf
And for Sale by J. M. Johnson,
J UST received from "New York by the two lost
Burges from A imlucbicola.
8(1 peiccs Dulllo Blankets,
20 do prlots
20 do clieks
160 cloaks (.nourlod
20 over coa**
10 pioce* merino circaHsuin
5 do scarlet Uatiaetts
ti doz. notion ambrellas
15 piece* Dark Gingham*
4 do Black /tnliaa silks
30 doz darks spool cottou
Geiitleuiun sud iutlies horse skin gloves
Gentlomco’s Hosver Gloves
FLOUR, WHISKEY, Sfc
gqHE«ot.«e.dier is now receiving by Uargm an
K extensive supply ol Fresh Groceries among
winch are; . . , ,
160 Bbls. Fresh soperfmo Floor ground m July
150 BUG suuenor Kyo Whiskey,
\ lurvu uuauiiiy ut turd, Ram Brandy, Gin Ac,
G. W. DILLINGHAM.
, liouuty in Imr eyes! wliuZ nsylplflike Inriu
jO, Arenus! will) such a being lor u com-
I |i tiiion, liow snioulii'y and joylully uiigiit
' min glide down «itu stream of Existence,
1 mi,tunned by tlm 'cut, *:•** ilia; novv aud
! till II ugitaie IIS waters, and unscathed by
{lliu lightnings that sbuul fuiiouslv abovn
: ilinm."
I "Don’/, now, Pleones,’’ in/orrupted
I Aieuus) due.! Sublini" und scntimcnuii in
L IVE GEESE FE ATHERS j tlie tame breath! Tu too much, even fui
Just iccvivod. and lor wilt. oy . my iruu nerve*. I beseech lime, uow that
q c( vo—if i wo are about lo par/, lo abjuie lliy toolish
I no; ions abuul wuniL-u, and bucninu a sciisi
i nle nian.’’
ALMANACK FOR
1834.
F OR sole by tlie Groce, dozen, or single ut til
COLUMBUS BOOK 8TOTE.
K 6IGOU/INEY NORTON,
Bituxn Htiizkt.
AT PRIVATE SALS
A HECUNI) linod Piainio. eoqoiro ol
A. rAM. K. HOUGHS.*'
Nov. 7.1831. 11
Hep. “I—17—tf
NOTICt.
A Report preducinl to the inlrrrxt ol
Murria Evens * <0, rolativo to the Ware-
! House Weights, lisving gona out into tlm
1 country, and which may yet be credited by
some interested in sending cotton to the
MarketWe take pleasure iu saying their
has been n,i examination into tlm correct
ness of the Weights of tho sevenl Wnre-
liouse*. uud (iod all i<* be correct and to si-
grtt. HAItPER * LEWIS.
G. W. DILLINGHAM.
ELI S. SHORTER.
Novomber 2- 23- ff
“By heaven, Areons!” exclaimed Pie-
ones, chagrined at bis cousin’*apparent in
difference to Ibe fascimilions of tho sex,
“sooner titan ice with such eyes ax
aud feel wbb such a bean, I would atjure
and such as they were, did bo uphold wo
man to be. tf. lore they finally separated,
however, they mutually promised lo write
each other then opinion* of (em.de politic-
lion, after each should have livud five yearg
with the one he should ettoose for his part
ner through life.
As one would naturally expact, from bit
temperament, Pleones was the fi.s) lo enter
tho connubial slam) and, as iu duty hound,
he thus write* lo in* friend and cousin Are-
nun, five years alter the consummation o{
his marriage.
"My lilt nd— This is the fifth anniver-
saiy uf my wedding-day; and, however
disagreeable the issk may be, 1 (eel bound
to redeem my pledge lo write you upon a
subject which was to us a lllemc of frequent
discussion in yeais gone by. In the be
ginning, 1 will cnudidly acknowledge, that
1 am very fur IrOni being a happy man. I
have never realized the elysian dreams, iu
which I used so freely and foolishly to in-
dulge. 1 cannot particulnrtzo the fuulls of
the one with whom I am united for lifo.—
Tbo inferiority ofthe reality to my concep
tions, is usa whole. And iu this I behold
the cause of my unhappiness. Forgetting
that woman wus mortal, I contemplated
her as a being superior lo thu frailties of
poor human nature; aud hence did not
dream that tlie vicissitudes of life could
deaden her buoyant spirit, or the clouds of
adversity shudow the heavenly sunniuess of
iier b;ow. Even now, the visions of fe
male loveliness and purity, which used to'
people ir.y heated imaginatioc, float beforo
me in my more pensive moments, and I
dream,—ny,—even yet dream, that the be
ing with wiiom my destiuies are now linkod,
is not
“But I will forbear, lest I should wroeg
one, who, with all the frailties,! iu my disap
pointment havo discovered, may yet be su
perior to a majority of ner sex. Wbet fol
ly, to look fur nn angel in tlie fleshy habili-
ineuts ol mortality! Had my expectations
tieon formed in reason, and tempered with
philosophy, I might now be enjoying the
companionship of Woman, instead of la
menting, Hint the slow-growing tree of Wis
dom so overshadow* and utterly annihilates
tltu beautiful, but hot-bed fluwors oi Iuei|.o-
rieuce.”
Aieuus Wat deeply tiffecietf, thoogh the
contents of the letter, were such as lie ex
pected to find them. He wrote frequently
to his cousin; and on tlio filth anniversary
of his own wedding-day, ins/eud of redeem
ing his plodge, ho look his beloved wife
and childirn, and mtidn Pleones a visit, in
order tlio/ Ins liioml might behold (lie hap
piness eiypycd by ono whose ideas ot fe
male perfections of counubitll bliss, were
formed with a knowledge of the Irailtiet of
human nutuio. li t visit was purprsely a
prolonged oue: ,1)1* encomium* upon tlm
wild of Pleones, were mnn>; and he bad
— - , . the satisfaction of leaviog his friend a Ur
the wuild forever, nud live out m happier man than he found him,
lime, u very hermit. lu»:ead of tlm nug - These ,|,j n g ( %ero 0 f ano ,|„. r
lie being she is, thou bel.oldett m woman
nothing bu a highly polished lump of mor
tidily, fit to be the slave of man, but uo-
wor/hv of hi* arioraiiou.
♦♦I *• replied Awnuf, with eanirilnaM,
“do no mistake that lair aud gentle benig
(or an ungle. I look upoo wuuiau ut the
equal, not the euperior of man; aa a com-
patiioo, given to stmtl him in the Vaiiou>
,„id often arduous d«/i<:» of life—not a* a
country.
True—hut those
things
nnd another age.
hnva deeply studied the history of
world, aud the character of aiuu, have mid
ut, that human uature has been much lliu
same in all ages and ail countries.
w. o. a.
* The beings of tho mind are rst ot clay,
Eeamlially immortal they create
Anil mobility in os a hrigliler ray.
And meat baluved s.vi.tenes.—sraon