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PUBLISHED EVpHV SATURDAY BY
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COLVIHBV8, OEOBOIA, SATURDAY HORNING, AUGUST S, 1831.
TKS.M3—Tjirkh doLlarb per annum,.payable fn advance, or
+ oua doclaBs, (in oil caaoa'exacted) wnere payment is not
nude before t.ie eviration of the year*. No subscription
•received for less-titan twelve molithv without payment in
'advance, au’J no paper discontinued, except at the'opt ip n
of the Editors, until all tuTourayoaaro paiti. . :
ADVEIITI8EMLNTS conspicuously inserted at seventh
FiVE«CENrs per square, for'tlio first inacFtion, aud. fifty
cents for every subsequent coutinuHaco*^tweaty-live .per.
cont added, if-nut paid in advance, or during the cuntimi-
, unco of the advertisement. Those sent without n -tmcciH* 1
cation of-tho number of insertions, will fro published until
v . ordered out, aud charged accordingly. • •
Legal Advertisements published ut the' usual'rates, mul
with strict attention to the requisitions of tlicjaw. . ,
N. D.—All Sales rsgulatcd by law. must be. made before
the Court Housa’door,'betweeq tho*hours of 40.hi the
y> . oiioming, and iin the cvcning*~Uiosc:pf Laud in the coun
ty whore it is situate; those of Personal Property, where
• • the letters test! in ciliary, of administration or of guurdiun-
/ ship wefro obtained—andnfa required to bo previously, ad*
. vertised in some public Uazotto, ns follows:..
Sheriffs 4 Sales under regular cxecutiorts, for. thirty da Vs;
un i ».r mortgage ti fus, sixty davs, beforetho dayofsnle.
Sales of Lufud and Negroes, by-.Executor*. Administrator*
or Guardians, for sixty Days before tho-daj'of-snig. .•
Sales of personal property (except negroes).forty days.
Citations by Ciorks of. thoC * *
cation for letters
' -for thirty days.
Citations upon application for dismission, l»y Exocutors,
Administrators or Guardians, monthly for six months.
‘ Orders of Courts of Ordinary, (uccompauitxl with -a copy of
V tho bond, or agreement) to inuko titles tod and, must bo
/ published THREE MONTHS^'
t NoriCEs by Executors, Administrators or Guardlaps, of ap-
• plication to tho Court ot Ordinary for leave to sell the Laud
or Negroes of ait estate, rqu& months*
. Notices by Executors or“Adminihtratnrn, to tho Debtors nnd
Creditors of nn ostato,’for six.Weeks.
JZ/* Letters to’tho Editors, on business, must bo post p aid,
to entitle them to attention. ; ’ ;"-;i
or. tho Courts of Ordinary, upon appll-
of. administration,, must, bo published
bauds lor Sale. \
T HE ^ubroijfoors’oficr. for sale the Very valuable
lands, a list of which is miuexcd. Itfe not pre
ttied tlmt tlic- lauds qro ALL of tho first quality, but
4he : planter who Cannot suit Himself out of such a.hill
of farp mtiatindced bo hard to please.. - A. particular-do-
ivcrintiau of. tho lands is deemed"unnecessary as no
prudent man wiU purchase without a previous cxnnii-.
tuition. .Tho tertns Will Jiei for all roles of. «m0'dollar
and t\vcuty>fivecbnts iajr acre* and* tinder, cash ; for
<U1 sums ovdr one 'dollar and twCnty-five cents.* and
j)oj exceeding*tl
and the balance
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Medical College of Clcor^iU.
thinl course' of lectures in this School of
J. .^Mcclicuid, situated .in Augusta, will coiuuienco
oh the third Monday-(tho20lh).of next October, dud,
continue tiutifthe week preceding the third VVcdncs-
day of the following April, which wiU He commence
ment day..-. This iuclpdcs a. term of six months, in
stead of tlio ordinary.pciiod of only three nncT a half
orfinm:
One of the Profossofs -is’indw in'Europe, procuring
additions to.the Anatomical Museum. APparaUns Ate.
and is expected to return by October, Tlio now Gdl-
Icge building is in a state of forwardness, and. will, by
coutraetrbo irv readiness foV the reception of the noxi
‘Class. It will qCcommodats Students. Tiio Pin-
feasojs arc: ' . - • .
' Ij., A; Duoas, M. ,D. '7,Of Anatomy dhd Pliy-
. Giio.'M. Newton, Mi D.*J' siology.' ■
• Paul F; Ev^ M.^D. of tho principles and practice
of Surgery. 4 • . ’ •*
. Milton AntoNV, M. Di of Obstetrics and diseases
of. Women and Infants. . * -,.
Ai.ex’i\. Cunningham, M:D. of.tlic Theory aud
Practice of Medicine. V. . * •
• Joseph A. Eve, M. D. of Thcrupcutics and Mate- '
>ia Medical . '
• . h. D. Ford, III; I>»-of Chemistry mid'Plfarumcy. 4
■ tiJ-M. Newton, M, D. Proscctqr.und Demonstrator.
1 %; .Tho'rcquiBitions Of; Candiclatesfotiiio TJoctorato in
tliis Inslitutioii, uro tlio sumo as 'thoso of odier Medi
cal Colleges.in tlio United States. f '
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Mutriculatiou Ticket, to be taken' once;
Tickets fQT full; Course of -Lcciurcs, -
Demonstration Tick?!, to bo token once; .;
Diploma, ; . :
GoOtl Board, witIi«Lodging, is usually obtaiiicd by
Studeutsi at $13 pOr nunitli. '"wSm * " - r * ’ • -
mSCELLANEOUS.
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JOSEPH. A. EV’E, Dean of F.aculty.
Augusta,Ga. July,1834..^ : - . ... 24--3t.. -
Hedlcal College
OP TIIE STATE OB SOlil'n-CARORNA.'-':. •
FE4HB IccltircB in this'.inBtithtiun,.wiU.begin on,
X tho BCCOiul .Saturday in.Novoinbcr- next, dud'
cluao pn tlio first Monday in Miyrr "
. Anatouo'—J. Edwamis Hui.»
Surgery—Jon.N AVao.biii.M. L,. .
Institutes and practluo of * Mediuuc-/-S;’ Ilxsav
. Dickson, M. D. ■ . '.r. '
Choinisiry—Edmund. Rt,vr.L,'M,p. ■ " ;
Jlotorid M.cdh'd—4H:.vrYJI. FiIost^ 51. D. 1-' ' "
OhstolricsT—'Tj4bii'AsG.''4’hlOLKAU, 51.4}. . .' .
July-19 • '. ' : .V- 24—oowOw -
41,130 D OLL A H S.
Wliotcs $5,00, Halves $2,, r )0,'ClHarlcrs 2125. *
U3’ Tickets for salo at tlio' Colunlkus Hook Store.'
.. - -. . ’ E. SlCiOUnXEY MORTON, -
j- • ,i Agent for Slanjgor.
July 23 ^ '25-ttf.-
P. S.—Qrders from the country enclosing tho cash,
will bo promptly-duchi}cd to4; k' t ' ■ . .
Received:- ou CoiisiRniuciit,
By-the StGiimer. Van Huron,
A 'A HI 1 * 9 -' 'VhisKdy, 20flo MpIdssoS, JO do Runt,
“ft W 10 Blils. Gin, 6,do llrtiddy, . . . .
40 ko^nLnt8v290l>oXM Raisins, lO'ltljja.'.Sugar, .-
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^ EVER A 3, • Medical^ Books liavo recently, boon,
beer:
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cd to bo tlio sanio that wore lost in a drunk, nTudng
othor thingslby a siago"pnss'enger,;ricar Et/Mitoheii,
,'a«.tnoy nnswer tho descript' " " ‘
description of tho books-
.« iloasocaU
;fvQit Ire thnl-goMlemnn.' Tlio owndr will pleamco
nid obtain his property: - 5l. G. 13UCI1AXAX.
•Near.Ft. Milclicll/Alti, Jhly. 19, 24r-d?t"
Blood do. Flat .Dutch (In. Very fine.
—nig Mangel mirtxol. Green Savoy do;
Omttgc Carrot, vety fmo, Y.ollow do.
Blood do; 'Green Glazed do.
•Guor'niwy Parsnip. Tutnip.Ronteddo.vr:^.-
Long Wliltd do., t - , Rcd liutcli doiv
Eorly Cluster Cucumber. Cow do.
Extm Idtng do. ' Colowort.
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Bong Green do.
Frame tie.
tly Gherkin do.
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.. .. r ... wS, 'White Flat do. .„
Imperial Sugar Lottuce. Eohg llnnnver do. ' "
Wulto Head do. : Hutu Buga do'.. 1 '' ",
Ice-Cess do. Squash Pepper.
Scarlet Short-top Rpdish. Cnyennodo.. •
‘ Dbtihlo Fopnergreu.'
Vegetable Uystci-. . '
Early Sugar Loaf Cab-. Solid Celery. ,
huge. ” stragBrajaMra
Enrly George do.
Early Dnteh do.
-July 5 22 tf
SPANISH SEGAR9, just re
ceived j and for-snlc by
' ... ” G. B^TERRY. .
Ton'll liots for Sale.
-rjl.HE suiiecnbcy oflbra for sale at (rand 12 irioijlla
• JBL crciUh the following lptR'iu tho4own of Cplum
Frcsla Gaitleti
■ FOR .SALE BY-fl. )V.'Dil,LINGHA»l. .
1 Will 121 SEEDS wereraieedby tho Shakers,at En-
h. Held, tho last season; and consist of alniostcvc-
ryvaiiotyV«uitabloforthcinnfket.- .
Wliite-Onian, . Early llnllbck’s llonrt
Yellow do.-- -Cabbage, very linS.'
•Rod ! -'do, ■' '••_•“ Early Heart-shaped do.
Ym6.
.July 26
rhr/Spririg FtnbTumip,
Nonolkjplat do,.. ; r
ikirly Vork do;
Early. Intrgo York do.
Early Low Biiteli do.
February 8
. Summer.Savoy, ...
Curled Parsley.'
Now Zealand Spiiiage.
Garden Cress.
White Mustard.
Brawn do.
Ci'oclicry mill Glass,
' ••..; at neW-youk Hitters*
FBI HE subscribers respectfully announca to their
JL friends nrnl lUo public, that tlioy intend keeping
open their establisbincnt through the sumtuer, wttlt ti
full and extensive ussortineufofG-IODS'for the re-
epptiun of.orders, which lltpy pledge themselves to
execute with fidelity aud dispatch uud at A'tin York
Prices.'., •„
Morehints making' their other purchases at tl)o
North, will find it tn their interest to ptirelmse their
Crockery of us, which cult : as well ho done, by order
ns otlierw|ee, aud tlinso passing through tms place;
are solicited to call artfl examine our stock.
Goods can be at all times sent to Colitmbla.'Camd6n,'
Augusta, aud Macon efn Darien.
H. IS. GLEASON & CO.
Charleston, Ma.vJiO, 1834—w?t.n—99 •
•;TIic City IIiiU...,ColiuHl)iis, Gn
S B situated on t!i£ cprndr of • Broad, and St. Clair
Streets, which is in' tho centre of tlio city, nnd
Itdart of huslucss, beitigin front of tho Columbus Bank,
und next door teioz the Insurance'Bank.
ITall has extensive accommodations for tin
ilonublo visitor. Tlio proprietors pledu . r
solves tlmt iici^ior oxpeqso uorintehtioit shall bo want'
cd to render tltoir guests comfortublo, 'l-t.nt-.MM-,-
will Ue ready for the" reception of company by tho 23d
instant. f ' BEDELL So VVALKER.
Cblumbuy, Dee. 21 • . ' 21—tf
fob two nmnlhV, upd forward their hills for pnyment.
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CeiBtol ®fcotc! M i.lttOcon, GcoTNl a-
. JOHN CARTER, LATE .OF CLINTON, . •
'AS opened tlic Centml ,Hotel,.in tlio extensive
. -Fire Proof llriok Building 1 , rc'contly erected in
City. Tlio Jobation is 'central to tlio business of
tho.plnce, and tlio hottso h conveniently arranged for
tho acconmiodatiou of futnilies or singlo persons, ci
ther ns -regular or transient hoarders- Thp beds and
'fufuiture turoughoul, are new. ulul superior. Tlio Ta
ble mid Bar will always be fiimislictl with tlio hesttlie
market nlfords, nnd np pains will ho spared by tlio pro-
[trictor to rondcr comfortable .and agreeable,, all who
may favor hjm with their custom; uud ho hopes front
Ins long experience;’and tho satisfaction heretofore
rendered the community, to merit from liis friends and
tho public, a liberal share of pntrouuec,
Dj” Extcnsi/e and convcnicht' stables ttrd attached
to tho Hotel.
October 12 . 20—tf
0 phis; Cider Brandt', '
4 dp- BcueriGo Wine,
.-'2. atf: Madeira'Wino; .;
Columbus, July’2ft
' •A,. DODGE.
- 25—tf
EiitcrtiUtincc-nt.'
Flax HE subscriber tukes this tnblliod oT cbii’tradibting
i. Hie report now in ciraulntion of liaving sold nht
Ills establishment in Mpcpn epunty, khewh.'DS.AydOD-
waiid’s, and iiiforniiughis irioiids, nttd'Ulb' pnblicgu-
iicrally, that ho; sflll'eomhuits it.under tlio mdup of
Seaborn,'July 26y-;
J. K'.-T. WALTON.
'Otti.Pt
till Wedticsdny, tho 20tlj.August next, utwhicli tinio
it' they aro unsold, thoy will lib exposed at public sulo
before the Court-IIpuso door, itrtno tonn-of.Coluin-
. " ; . . Laud Buyet'Si ,
•IE subscriber- oD'crs' Ills pbssossibns for calc,
coutuihing llvo; hundred mid lffiy 'nefbb,'-tha
r part of .which,is'go'odsccuiltlquulityO. nnd H.
lia whole being good com mid putlml land, ly-
pno
second years tondiugy with aiuck.oMTL.Avel'iptlpuj
now oflered on good tefma; payments'-will beinade
easy, or low for cash, or upgrp property,' ••*:
• ' ' • A. Bt'ClumX; '
•Cblttnihns, July 2fi .- . . .. .V2J~hi3iu'-.
P, SATho Soitthcm Recorder wlil please iniert
tho above advertisement once a.lilonth'fur'three
mouths, and forward the account fur payment.'.;
' 'A’lic. Unccs ; - ■.. ;■ -I
.pvER'TnE mariannA Bourse,
coiiio o8' oh yiiesday -25lli NoVcmbor'next,
cbutiBub ftvo'ilays'.': v - a
i 209-/“. milu ljeuts-s-S 20. ciurhucp,.'
■ 30 entrance.
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SVMPaITHV.
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v iRvo love: . •
ly inurhiunug by,
Aiid they wept ih its wuters for synqmthy,
• OSever was kniclit hucIi a sorrow ilxnt borp!' -
* O never \yae mind no deserted bqtorS v ■ -
‘‘From HIP and its wods lctusiustuiitly fly,
And jump in together for companyV '
Tlio v.pcnfchod for an eddy tlmt suited l\xc deed—
Dui here wius u bramble, mid there was a'wceiU a
4 How'llros(*lpe'it is!’ ««Hiil the fair, with u'sigh:
So they sat down to rest them ut coinpnovv
Thoy gftr.cd on eaoU other, tlie-niaid and tho knight^. -
IIowRiirwus licr flirm; ami haw goodly his height;
4 One mottmfureiiibraco !’ sobb\l tlio: youth,‘‘ere we
die!’
So kissing nud crying they kept company*
O had I but loved Bitch an angel as you V
O had but iny swain been a quarter as true !’
To mk?s such perfection Uow blinded was I !’—•
Sure now they were excellent.company!
At length spoko the hiss, ’twixt a sinilo and a tcar-^ .
4 The weather is cold for n watcry bier: •. * ", -
When summer returns wc may casily-dic—*■
Till then let ys Borrow in company.* .. .
KHTAII ON AN INFANT.
•Stain not tjris uni with sorrow’s tear,—
- Naught hut a blighted leaf is lp?ro'j . ‘ .
Tho ojiorisjied flower not fully blown, ’•
Itsopeniug beauties scarcely known,. .
Wits severed from itscaitlily stem, .*•
Todock ah angel’s diudeni. '
say
where
• ' Frpm tlio New'-Engiuml ihilaxy., . w
" A. COUPLE OF STRAY LEAVES.
EX .UNO DISCI: OMJJES.” ' " - ■
.' Leaf Hit Jlrtl—Six 'months after Marriage.
.. “ Well iny tlcnr, will you 'go to the party'to
night ?' .you k^Jow wo havo a very polite invi-.
tariDn.” ! ■
“Why, myJoye,just as you-^lbiiscs you
kdow 1 always wish to ctiusult -ypirr'pleas
ure.”: • ' 1j, ;.i' :
“ Wdt tlitn.'ftavriht, sappbso we
is, if you are perfectly willing; lipw'xiont
yes huenus'o I-<lo, for’yoglltitow that w)
yi.m are, there I am perfueily happy.” '
’ “ Wily my-Jove, yon winiltl enjoy yonrsolf
thorc-I nm surtii- ana wherever yotrarc Happy
•I shull-be of votirsc. What dresk shall I wear,
Wijliutn'?—-my white satin with blonde, or.
tny ashes',of roses, or my leynntine,‘or my
wmdiRacq, you always hnow. b'etlur fhan I <x-
hppt such things.” ..
“ Harriet, dearest, you look beautiful in
any thing, uow Rtlio yourkiwu t'h'dico to uight
'— but I do tliinU ’you look very well in yopr
white satin.”' . . • -. - ■ *'■ •-•-
“There. William -dear, I know you wottlil.
tltink just tia I did—Kilt ! how-liiippy we'Bhnil
bo thcfo'to'niglit, and you lrfaef promise.not
to leave i)io a moment,* for i shall be. so sad
ifyoudo.” -
. “Leave theedeardptllftivothoc, '
‘ - , . AVhy jontlcrstilr l sivoah” •"
Oh, Willimn, dear VVilliapit liow,beauti
ful that is, you'aro always Jcafniag poetry to
make mo happy.”
•■“And Harriot, my own, prized Harriet,
would I not.do nny.'tliingin this world to gtvo
you one momotits jtap]ifiicsa. Oh', you are so
very, very-dear to trie, if scorns at lime* nl-
imost too much Jiappiucss to last;
“.Olt, do not sav so; dear William, it will
last—and, wo'-shall kA many -years happior
iftLEui- sayings anb Maxims of the'an-.
CtEN-rS. . . ,
. Opinion is the .great pillar which 'uphltlds
tile coiiimouwuahh.— Port.vws. ‘ r. '
Prosjicrity makes friends, aud adversity, tries
them.—-PaiuvVus. ■ '■, • ;
Patience is so like fortitude that she seems
eithcr.her sister or her ' daughter.—Ariifotle.-
Paticnco under oldiqjuriesinvitc'snowoues,
—^Publius jS'yru.t. ’••'
Pardon others olion 5 thyself noVer—/iW.
Regard not dreams, sin.co they' are •liut thc
images of our hopes nnd fears,.-—Ctf to. '
Remove not the tmeinnt land marks whiplf
thy fathers have Set—Solomon.
Speech is the gift of ail; but thought of few.
—Ji.Calo. „ . ..
Sudden moV.cmems offhe inirid often brefljt
out either for-great .good or great • ovii.T--//o-;
mcr. -. . •.' r , .■
Success consecrates' tho foulest "crimes.'-'—
Seneca. ■ ' ■
Slitiine mgy restrain when the law. docs riot
prohibit.—Ibid.
. So.livo and h'o'pp.as if tliou. wctiltl’flt die
immediately;-—Pliny. ’ ...
' MAXm'S.' , . ,. ..'
If you wish to be always thirsty, lie a ilrunk-
artl, lor the ollnni r and more yott drink, the
oftenortmd/htoro.thirsty.y'oit will be. • ■
If you" ueek to preveut your.fricntU-front
raising you in-the .world, be a drunkard,-ibr.
tlmt wiU dofeuf-their.elibrfs. -
' 'If. you.will' clfccfuaily counteract your own
att'einpm io’do well, bit a "drunkard; and you
wilLnot bo disnppohitcd. '
,'lf you wish to repel the.endeavours' of. U10
wholo human raco to raise.your chtlfatfior,
Credit and prosperity, bo n drunkard, and you
will tiiost assuredly triumph. '
Ifydunre detormiitodfo bo poor,.be u drunk
ard, and you'.will soon bo ragged-and .poiniy-
k*.‘ ' ’■' • ' ' . - ' , •
If you,wish to starve your fninily^be a drunk
ard, for tlrut will coriseuno thb mejins b/'.tljcir
support. ‘ . .
. If you would.he iiiipnsed on by knaves,’ be
A drunkard,, for tliat- wlil'make' tlfei task ea
sy.: ' " " • . • '.
,, If you wish to blunt yoflf senses, bo a drank '
ard, and you wiU kOp’u lose yoitr uuderstaud-
! '"g; . , • ;
.If yon ore-'resolved to kill yourself, Uo'41:
drunkard, thdt.iieing a surh mode of dustrtio-
tiop; -' " V .-
If you would' oxposo both. your folly am\
secrets, bo u drunkard, nndihey will soon rtiu
out ns tho liipior rnus ill. . • ’ . ' '
If'yuiffroulcl get rid of your iu'ouoy. withnui
kiitiwing how, be p drunkard, nuditwill vau
isli insensihiy. '
If ydre would bc a pest to.sociely-, be n drunk
ard, tind you- will lie' avoided ns infections, -
If- you Wouid-wish to jio.tlcspised by yoiti-
children, be it drunkard, niid they jvill Kudy
to forget’that stlch a.0110 was their Janitor.
■ It’ you wish to bo wrecheU lTore, nnd, most
misorabio hereafter,.be a drunkard, ami you
will certainly succeed. - :
..... f .. ,. >yeai
even thou this,’ for'wili-Rot'uupTov.o be stron-
_ . am!
1st day 1. —... ^
2<1 day $400—I rnilo ItCntu - ... ,
3d day $200—lmluiioatB—3 in 5-*$2U otUroncn, .
4.tli tiny Silver Sat—vuluo'$ 175—2aiilo' lionts—g20
' entrance. ‘ ' •" •' ' " ’ •
Silt day, Sweopstako—free fur all ages—$ 100 ct;-
trance. ,'■ • , •
Tlio proprietor feels cobiTdcitl'Uint-much sport niny
ho oxpoetod—lie lins-lioit.Utd preniiso pf Kcyoral gen
tlemen from tho different States, that if oUr-p.ursos
would justify it, thoy would certaiuly attend our course
this winter. No puitts will Ito spared to liavo things
well coiiductcd—vciy extunalvo preparations ore ma
king to accommoduto tluiao who may fuyor us with
■efr company.
In nil instances, .tlio Club will 5c governed by-tlio
New Market Rules. All cntrios'to bonindu to .tho.
.Secretary by 9 oleluck, P. M, for tho day previous to
tho running. JAMES J. PITTMAN,-Seedy.
July 26 - ■ - ■ • ■; ' 2p-^6j-.-.
> : Wd
tho Unitci
• Notice. ■-
•» BOUGHT to Jail, hi Russell eonnty, Ala. oit
J® tlio 24tli July, it .Negro, mail by , the natna of
ABRAM, liolougiug as lie says, to Mtij.'J,alin Ci|tity,
Muscogee, or SteYyart,-c'auuty Gn., ho is .about thirty
ftvo years of lige.df dark compldxioit, about fivolbot
eight iitihcs high.'Tho owner is requested to como
forward, prot o property, pay expenses and toko him
atvuy. U, \V\ ELLIOT, flit'll'
July, 2G 25-tf
Commiflsiou, Receiving,
AND FORWARDING HOUSE:—Al-ALACIIICHOLA.
I^YHE undcraif
under tlio
- tho
tho purpciso oftratieacting a General Agency', Com
mission and. Receiving uud Forwarding Business.—
Being prepared to mako tlio usual advances on con
signment to their friends in Now-Orlomts, NowsVork.-
Baltimore, l’liiludclnltin, Provldonco and Boston, nnd'
disposed to devoto tli'clr tliUo exclusively, to tlto'intc-
tercet of those confiding buslnoqp to their cliargo; ha
ving mndo tlio ncccssery nrrungomenu to forw ard Cot-:
tou to New-York or clrotvhcro with oxpediuqn by vest
sols of liglRdraftof water at tha lowest ra'tcs of freight,
a liberal elmro of public ^atreiingt^inrcHpcc tfidly solt-
C “ C t‘ WM.il. IciMBRQUGH..
, : References. . "'-
Shorter, Tarver & cd, . Cnlunilms.-
Gek. Howard, “ -
JuD0r.C0I.quiT,
Dus. Hoxey & UnqoHART, “ • ■
- P. D. Woodruff, • ■ • “ -•
James H. Shorter, Esq. "- Now-Yorlt.
Gen.-R. K. Cai.i;, "Florida; .-
Hon. J. W. White, • ■ “
D11. D. L. White; Gadsden county
Apalachicola, August 1
31—tf
huiiibto; ami'if qtiostioiicd closely, is slow nnd ratlior
liesitallng-nnd confused inliis answcnqlio Is n lulerablo
Ihiukc carpenter, cun read uud writo, though' indiffer
ently, and It is probable has forged ii pus* in iqy linmc,
or tlio name of’somb other'qwrson, and may have
enaaged his own.' If he has not done so, I kin nfipre-
licueivo ho has gono off in tioih|)nuy willi some whito
man,wlio he will-eleiin as hU-owuer—in tlmt event. I
will give R100 (or the dolhcry_uT both 10,1110 ot Cn-
limibiis, Geoi^in. ' BH'D. CARY
Anctlpn nnd Commission Iteom,
’ 'BRbAD;WnEXT, COLUMBUS, OA. ’ , -
I S. NORTON, Auctioneer, will thankfully re-
I • ccivo and punctually attend to all orders in
the Auction mid Commission Business. Liberal od-
vaucea mode 011 consignments.
REFERENCED. ' .
Shorter,'Tarver & Co. Colombus, Ga.
STEWAnT & Fostawe, ■*•.. “'
G. W. Dillinoham, .<*••. • “
F,. E. Povvers, “ "Sfr
E; J. Harden, ' Apalachicolg, Flpi
Falcunaii & KiJ.-Dnouf.il, “
D. Carpenter, ,* - Montgomety, Ala.
James il^iiptiTEit, - New-York^
" '' /ameS C: ijudni,; - - - Brttif
rjimoCS J • Li’. sl *
’ '■■ *
“ There-slio lias gone, bright,ancl bennliftil
ere'ature flint nlte'is—Oh! how. miserable.1
slmiiid be Without her—-she lias indeed cast a ;
strung-spoil around nivhcatt, -and one that
never bo nevor can.bp'broken; she is tho only
star of my existence,- guiding inn'on' to virtue
-arid happiness, and dun I cvorlovo Iter loss
thah ritnvJ cun I-. 1 everdjescrt'Jier, can Lover
epcak-of lier utlier tlian in lottos of praise—
Oh. ud it is impossible—slio is'foo-good, too
’p'itreA-hrnipy, lmppy nmn tlmt I am.” , .
Leaf’ the Secon<£-*Six years after Marriage,
“ FINIS CORONAT OFUS.”
“ My derirfPll thank ypu to-pass the sugar,
ynu did’Pt givo ir o but one lamp.” . ’
/.‘ Wnlli'Mr.' Snooks, I-dcclqro you uso'su*
gar enough itfyour teiitb swohleii ndiogshoad
of vihegor.. James ItoPfi your fingers out of tho
sweetmeat; Su'san.kecp still bawling, 1 declare
jts enough- tp. silt one distrasicii—tbofo take
flint ydti-jiiflo AyfQtch.”
“ Why, hurrict,' wliut has tho'child done.
X fljBuinrq yo.u org toil liosty,’.’ ^
'^‘ i wish Wf. Snooks, yOti would mind yoOr
oivn btisincss,. ypti'rd -always meddling with
ldt docs not concern yon,"
'Woll.birs.'.Shbuks I wan.i to know whp.hns
jotter riglifjfl ImVe iiot—yott’ro always
fretting flitdifuming about nothing." :
‘i Pa, Thomas is tearing your newspaper
all tip.” -'- ; "
“ Thomas come licre,'how dare'-you aiinso
my .papey,. I’ll teach you .to tear it pgiiin—
there, &ir,.liow docs that fed—now go.to bod."
“Jflr. Snooks, yon horrid .wretch—how can
iii. strike a child of mine iti Hint way^-comp
:rb Tliomas, poor fellow—did.hp.get hiirt—
never, tnind-vliare’s a lujnp- of sugar; 'there,
that’s a good boy.’.’ .
‘.‘-Mrs. Snooks; let mo tell you, you .will
ipoil ail tire ciltjilreii, you know I Bpver w-
terfttfe.whtm yousep'iU to ptmish h.e’iiild-vits
tranee tlmt a Wonjiincan'-neyefdp.'atiyfljing
“Never do any thing'right—faith Mr,
Siloolts, if nobody did auy thiug right in tin’s
house but yourself, I wonder what would .be
come-of. usT” ' - - ■ •• .
“Let 111c tell you, Madam, tliis isimpropor
imjgungo for you mu’atri—and,I’ll bear it if>
Jougor. You' are as snappish nnd-iurly ns a
—-a-—s!ie;dog»"and i( th.cre.is h divorce (o bo
had in the limd.1’11 lmvc it—you would wear
out tlic paticuCo of a Job,”. ./
“Oil! dear, .how mad tho’ man 'isrr-vjoll
good niglit iny dear-.—pleasant dreums.'" ‘ -
,.‘i There,, she's'gone'. • Thiipklleaveu, i’m.
alotje oucomore. . Oh;! unhappy:man.fliai I
hmiO-bo chained down to sucli u creaturC--»lio
is flic very esscnCo tjf nil ugliness,'Cross and
‘ ■ * aid
i fcopy the fo!lbs6ingjjdvoni“ ement iiom
nited States Oiizetto. of.-Wcdnesday,'.'
’I - -- CAUTION. .
-Whereas my-wife-Ailsy. ilunday has left
tny.hcd tind,,board ,without airy-just cuuse;
:aU'persoti8 u'roJforeby notified-riot to fr'usijtur'
oh my uccouiit as I'wiU pay nndcbts which
she 'may cbntruat.. And whereas my son
Samuel Bundy, about fiftpen"years old, has
absconded' froth my' b'ousc ; I' lbrowarii rail
persons hot 1.0 tritst. htm on iny account, or'to
Ita'rbor ltitti. AttdAviiiifeas.my'son SilitSBim-.
tly has- also abscdntleil'.frrtrii njy. houso c.i
fdrqwarn -all.persons; against i trusting or har
boring hliif.. .his' ' •• .-
it? 'SILAS « BUNDY;
, 'mark '
What a'commentary on the vici.ssiliides-of
htimim life is contained -iii this brief para-.
, [riipfi: What 1deu» of domcsticpeaco broken,
ilial alfeclltin tliercgarded, and tho' altars' of
aiTeclipu H
botho deseeruicd, dtrllio facts it presents inev
itably excite. • Alas f poor Buadyi we can
faiiev him standing, like Marius m Carthage,
liajjie Yiiius of his-household guds, i.icrn
- Puiuphlids, Ohrels, llaiiiUiillK,.
AND EVEffYoTlIKU DESCRIF1
peevislt!—Oil! that I could mice more' he a
bachelor! curse tho day and hour I over saw,
t)ic likeness’ of her.' 'Yes, 1 will'-get adi-
yource; I can’t liycyvitli hc'r any longer, it is
utterly impossible.' 1 . -.- - - ... '•
GARPENiNac-rjudgo Buol, of Albany, re
commends,' hi h lute agricultural essay, dry
stTino ue u mat;urc iti the cultivation pl'ycge-
'table's. ‘Ho stnVcA" an inelaheb in which 1
great-crop of ivatcrmcioUs.wns otitamed.by
tlepositinz tiie jtPed oil a layer of tlry straw,
three'iiiblics lhlok, one foot litlow;. tlio surface.
In tiie full,.tlio straw Wits found to be eiiluri-ly-
rdtioih aud ito siipijosetT liis melons had been-
, ■ highly''beni-iited by tlio-straw -roltvil, iti'flie;
and tnmfaw vmem&'Uid of printing’ .yard, the vohuile portion of flic mapy^.WjpiJfV
Neatly and pnnopily oxceutad at tills ODico. I nave been wholly lostj • J,
NEW SEaiEM'ol. I.'JYq. 26.
r'YTTr-tr«ir«i.N^R
A pours MA1UUAUU- ;
DufreBney, a deeettdant ,jf Henry IV, has
just taken it into his liead-tq marry-, but’only
set: to what excess a poet may'curry his ortgt-
iiality: ; - , • •' -
A-yotmg ntid cbmelv washerwoman, whose
account with the wit might ho comphrcd to a
iheatrical piece withodt a denouement, made
tifir \vny one morning into-the author’s apart
ment; and in a positive tone demanded, once
fpr uU, a&'slic termed.jt,.tlife settlein- ot of her
idceouht.; “ Yo'tjr aceountT rxciaimed th*
(iriet, Niip'pihg on. liis- elolhes lioliind his bed-
curtain; for the sake iff decency; “ that’s easi
ly stiidi' child : but ;the truth is,-that' for the
lastfortnight, tho'jade Fortune has been in r
tno'st pitiful hutnor with me. f'aro, and all
his host to boot, havo:been moA upmereiful,”
“ Tlre'Hnm is but a triflo of thirty pistoles."—
"A trifle, thirty pisto!es!- .If I had only one,
I.'might take ihe advantage of a lucky y,eia
whtcli-I.am positij-D was going to begin just as
I loftoir ijivt'nlghVf”, '.“liut in elicit- days, I'
am -Ui-bc'marrtedj.nn'd it’s no use talking—you
must in. die mean time find’ wherewithal- to
pay yiitir jlcl-t/’' “-Ah ! you-urc going to bA
idarpotl'! -Th’cu it seems you hnvo' money;
for. alas! if.yott count upon my. thirty pw
toles---*-’’ ' “ I lean lipori a rotten stem i»
thiit yoitr rnentiing?” “ Not exacrlyi child.,
I will assuredly pay you.dfiVof thase dnys-»
•some morning whed you cUauco. to fimf m»
in possession'of the vein that ! wm 'forced 'to
abandon last ;night. "But a mmnent—thirty
pistoles are net your c'utire portioni’? /“ Cer
tainly tint;d>y dint, of waslpng and.’eqoriring.
and plaitlhgGitnd -ataidhin^pl-baV* atnnssod.
abdtit.h co.n'ple itf hundred: duunisi" “Have
ybn / indeed,- JeumJcO ! • :You- ItavtL ciertaiDly
starched aud. plaited To. Slime purpose !. And
wife ifr tho'.bridegVopm ?” “ Au honist Nor“.
mpn ctta'ehec; who jww promised: tii manage
diir liiflc Iwusehnid maudrs.as carefully as Ii* .
drives: liis master’s carriage.”- “A coach-
tmthjyfio! (lei.-! a girl like yon might do betr
for."".. “.Whom", -thou, would you have mo.
'marry? , u tltiko L I suppose }.*>■■-.*/ In truth,
Jciiunette, there ure dukes wfiotlb mn diservo
youpa'od.wh'ti are incanulllo ofJtqjassttig in a
century the twit hundred dtictiis Adijch .your
two little, hands'.Gave pat together in so short
a time. Whafsay.youto me; girl, for a bus-
tlantUT-his. Mitjestyhs valel-dt clumbre and
eomptroHer of tlio .royal garden*?" ““.You,
M; Dnfresncy J'.you ‘marry ‘a whslierwoman.”
.“Why not; iny great grarttlmothl-r ti-orked in
a f-urden;!’- A" slight whisperifig, of-aojibliott
tingled in; Jeannetie’s ear -. t* I don’t '.exact Ty .
lefuse,". said she, with ft down- cast "Jook-^
“ Yoit ore luitirinjesly’s valet-dc, chinnbre'nrid
comptroller '.iff. .the royal -gardens ?” - “Kveu
-to', child;” “ And in caso of-aecitlenA may
Dap .you could beefttne- liiirt : de-cha:nkrc in
-ome btlier; great linttse, or gardener?” “I
(ldn’t proniisc that—hut I arii.a podt.”' Oh,
for tiie matrer gffhat, ybur trade i? not worth
'mribh. ' Itynslf' fnr.twbrjty-poets,'riot, one of
whouipaysme—but-;'-:.." 'VWqjl;havoyou
trln'iio up.your -’mind'? Ilerc I r atn—quite"
dressed; give, mb ,yyur nrrri-p-wp’fl have tha
bands published imine’diaiely'-'* “ Witli alj
•my heart,’ 1 , said the' tvaxlierwoinan, taking
tlio jmet "lovingly-(tv the arm : and in u fort
night the"fair marcher,'.whom, wo must , now
call the grand-daughter of Henry IV, .was ot
bliged to'serub nnd pfait harder them overeto
gain u 11 other euu[He of hiutdred pistoles',- her*
husband hnviug'spent, the first in fruhlesei
seafoji-n'itcr .his vein'of'iiic’lu JJnLin.-a".'yeek
nftehvavds Dufreatiby ttVade liis oppcarntten
with a fiioilsand pistoles, wlijeh Lbujs XIV .
had given liim'-;-liis Mnjesty goodnaldr6dly
cibscrving. tlmt -his relation. Jeannette, must
not be .suH'r icd. to starve for tho crime iff hav*-
iligmurrietl a gieftt inonnrehs grandson. 1
* ‘ . • Chronqiura.de V (Elide Betuf. '
: . pridu. . •;
. .“. Man dwells on the:- /irtd of p planet be
longing to n systpin df-stars’vvhrch, compared
ith the riftiverse,’ shrinks into.a'smull por-
•tvit
rind dcsoliUe, but. not altogether unbending,
Wo see him flash, down;' the' tear-drop from
hid madly'oye, as ifnabained of tho weakness,
wbllo tho recdllcctiohs ,'of former years conic
thronging nputi him with till their hlissful.ds-
sociations, softening his .heart, and-opening
tho ilood gates of ills'gentlorfeolings. lieliojd
how his ,,frntdb' is. convulsed witli agony.a
memory, always too faithful to the wretched,
recalls tiie Briones bf his early love—those
loppy days when AUsy.'tVnllting- ’
— In beauty, iiko tlio night '. . ’.,
, OfcIotttllCBs climes nnd starry skies,
WHS bis worshipped idol, pad seemed (out oti
such seemijig!) to, return his pussiim with
even moro-thoii the deep devotedoeSs tif wo-;
man's confiding. See how his brow-contracts
and bis eye ijashcs'witlt mingled despair mid
indignation; lie is thinking of Samuel, his'
first-born, the el'iild' of ids'hqpea,' tlio heir of
liis love,-in liis estimation flic paragon of the
world, the beauty of-uniinrils-.' Hb is rcnull-.
ln'g.tiio.slceplcss nights and anxious dpys, flifr
tfu.vriii.and thcsullering bt-lfus undergone fpr
tlmt boy j : and lie asks himself-flow hqhas
bcen’ rpqttifcd, ' The unswer. ig n]ipulling.-—
His thought now turn- to. Silas. ' In him his
ivarfnest afiecflonS had centered. H&ybiuig;
cst and best beloved—the; darling qC,his de-
clining yenrs-r ’
Hope of liis' ago—his twilight's.lonely beam—-
•joint-partaker of his name—destined itihoritbr
of Jiis fortune—lie,- too, has proved recreant..
Unhappy Bandy ! mail of many woes ! wo
cpndolt) with thee. Abandoned liy -tlio. wife
of thy bctsornT-dcscffed by.ihp ehiidreu ofthy-
lofiiB-pwell nipyest tliou claim' coiijmisscru
ion., Xy' X. ' ‘ ■ .•
T/irico-flow tlio iliaft, and thrice tliy peace Vus slain.
Thoii.hast our pity. '
By thV registered Voyv, by.tlio memory.'of-
. 1 . ' _ .* 1 it... #.(* ill.. fill .. M.. .„,a'
tilth, of.the:)nillfy-'way't.-herblho- looks about
ltitti,.arid .worrifers for q few, years, and is then
tnkon away. oiteirtwiflmui notice, mid always
against liis .vvill. aud is tihliged to leove ltelutid •
him evef y ohjt-rf <6 his love and labor while
here, ?-tht!.ftit'kihg.arid tho.lcnn beggar- ma
lting twodishesat one.tabled wltor'e the worm,
is tlio emperor Vlih fcnftta. Pride woiiid Not
appear to lie. mnde.fur suclea ljcing, yet if-'lsa
gurmc.nt wliichho^^Bo^rriitdily appropriates, and .
so easily .puts on,’ ihut One might suppose that
ilwashis proper Nostufnc,' for wiiicivlte had
been .measured expressly, '-lle'extrocts mate
rials for-itout ofllie iimst mifitfllijeubi f—siifri'
of .wrinkles, ami liable'tr> -small-pox, he' ia
firoud nl beauty jobligcSjo.txinfcss'hia decent
from Adam, lie-priyA our fitsl parent bo had a
Compliment'ati ,u> believe- that Ids 'blond w(as.
improved by passing through the veins of c
Percy or PlatUngent, rimVis-jirduffof posessing'.
a few drops from the purified stream t-unablo
to lenglhan oho mpmeui-lhc lifeof hi.s dearest -
friend, or (o control- tho'ihoughls of tho rncany
cat huthnh.bcing,'he i» promt of liis power-: a
brickbat, oi> n.\i-indy day, is suilieient to level
Ids' capacity •wiih-’th'mof tui : klfot, j-qt hois
proud of-his understanding: ht< cannot really *
cyplaindiie-simiilest npcrittipn of. nntufg, and
has had oecrisiimhl doubts wlictKcr ho is sure
of- liis owl; existeitce, yor lie dares tn be proud
of ’fiis lindwlctlgo fand,' tlio’ couNflcss treas
ures cau. purchase' hiiti riq ollifr resting-place
but the grave, and »fc superiority over his fel>- -
low corpses hirt being turned into n juummy,
yct.hb.is proud. of his ‘ wealth; , -No'r 'is jt re-
r uisifo in-order,to'excitotIils,.hiS besetting sin,
iiat lie should jihsscss, .in any-, of the above
respects, .nit absolute and di-cldcd superiority'
ov«r the restof the world ;.if lie is but aliuio
belter oft; than lrtSi'mmctlinfe associates, a cobJ
for. wilt play llte great man as well as .the
proud . Duke of Sn‘morsct,'.b,’parisli-cloik lay
dotvn fhe law with 1 .the; dogojutism of Dr.
Jolmsdnh liimsolf, .bad; a 'retired cheese
monger mount his whiskey witli a' -haughty
air of'conciotm distinction; which would nq(
tnisbedomir tlio’ owner of u coach and four.”
mother, think of the extim|)le to thy children-
Aiid.you, ye young Bundys," wontlerers 'fthpr
tho patli ol' your dutyv we warn'you: to'come
brick...•Rctraeq'ybur-steps'while tlioro' is yet
time '; hutnblq lii.o spirit of lnsuhordiuattou
which lias seized vou.; and bow to tlio com-'
maiidsrof ytiur father- . .Such is the promp-
tulgof usiurer-'-sueli is the ilietmo of retisop.
-- Onee iridic, Buddy tlio elder,’ wo teudbr .tiiir
condolences. % \Ve,kno.w nothing of you; but
your-cujdiohious uttmc and tlio sad story c6n-
tatiied- iti’yotir udYeriisttmeut,- liavo excited
bursvmpatiiies.!^’. , ,., ,, .
Homs trim; Bii bttmauma u s»
A r u V. 7, w.ii: Op eve ryw e t day,l»st week
‘two Jljghlaiitlmeflr travoliiitg on tliie (ilasgovr '
road, wero.o.vcrtnk'ori by tjto new sjeutn crjw
riago’ -near the■’Threo-jVIile llotlie., Tihtj.
Celts gazed for sotno inomejns in qiiepi'^gqf.
derrnem. whepdlie. fireg-wh.it reetivered hitn-
belf exclaimed,: .‘’Toil be' iti lhe ijucor thing,
Dougal—never sitw tiie like afore ; 'a coach
ran atva' fiao te horses; fright him brick." ,
“Hoot no” replied Dougale “ti) horses be put-
teri iuside fiir iho'ruiu this vval day.,". •
He tlnu .embarks in ihc vriyage of lifts wiB
always .wish to advance rather Tiy’ hie impuLsa
of llte tijitid,.fliau the strokes qf the oar and
inRity-founder in their passage whilst Waitfoa
■f6rthcgrii6.T—Johnson. '.