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SIXTH VOUJIHE.
COLIinBIIS, GEORGIA, SATIIUUY JIORMXCi, A Hi 1ST 1«, 1S34.
NLA* SERIEM’OI. 1. Ko.
PUBLISHED. EVERY SATURDAY BY
JHAQKS, PIOIIBNOY * JETER.
•Corner of Broad and Crawford Streets;
TERMS—Three dollars per winum, payable in ftdvuico, or
roua dollars, (in all ca»o» exacted) whero'payoient is not
inadu bnfoCe the expiration of th« year. No subscription
received for less than twelve month*, without payment In
advance, and no paper discontinued, except at the option
of tho Editors, until all arrearages arc paid.
•ADVERTISEMENTS conspicuously inserted at seventy-
five cents.per square, for llib first insertion, and- riFTV
cents for every subsequent qontinuauco—4wfility-five per
cent added, if not paid in advance, or during tho contiun-
ance of'the advertisement. Those sent without a specifi-
1 cation of the numihcr'of insertions, will.be published until
ordered out, and charged a6cordingIy. • **.
t ;Legal Advertisements published at the usual rates, and
with strict attention to the requisitions of tho law.
31. B.—All Sales, regulated by law, must be mado before
l the Court House dooiy bfclwccn the hours of 10 in the
m morning, and 4 iu tho evening—those of Land in tho coun-
‘ ty whero U is situate j tiioso of Personal Property, where
*hc lettersiestimentary, of administration or of guardian-
K^Lghip wero obtained—and are required to bo previously ad*
• yertised in some public Gazette, as follows t
k.y*..—rs’Sales under regular executions, for thjrtydays:
tnd^tn.'^irogo ft fas, SIXTY days; before the day of sale,
&aS of I am." iiitd Ncgroefc, by Executors. Administrator*
sSfeStfiXi >1- ttAr njivs Before the any of enlo.
D*.-icrtv (oxcept ttbrvee) ro»TV DAVe.
S i n?tijTCfo:'rM of Onlinary,uponopnli-
"S Wrffi? &murt bo publi.tc.1
foJTiir»ty»Avti " *'
Cj -
MEHCA.YT1JLE.
George W. Dillingham
HAS FOR SALE, .
Sacks Liverpool Ground Salt, in
Large .Sacks.
50 tons assorted size Swede Irop
50 bundle other descriptions Iron.
4000 pieces English and American Castings.
* 30 sets Blacksmith Tools.
. 30' sets MilHitms, nil kinds.
100 acts Fanning Mill Irons and Screws.
20 nieces Superior Dutch Bolting Cloths, from
the best-makefe in Holland.
300 barrel’s Western Flour from new wheat.
100 barrels‘superfine Canal Flour, family brands.
30 qunrtcr barrels fresh Buckwheat Flotuv •
. 20 casks Cheese. : .
*50 barrels Western Whiskey.
2 pipes Holond (iin.
2* do Cognac Brandy.
2 hhds. West India: Hum;
100 barrels assorted q
200 sacks Green Con
50,bushels dried Benches and Apploc.
20 barrrels assorted Cordials.
2000 pounds Cast Steel. . '
2000 do German and Blister 6 tcel.
2000 Shovel Moulds.
200 sets Wagon and Cart Boxes. .
200 sides Sole Leather.* t . *
* 200 do Harness and Uppor Loathe^. '
50 tanned Deer Skins. .. .'
2000 glls. Stone Ware.
2000 do Wooden Tubs, &c«'
50 kegs Powder.
5200 bugs Shot.,.. .
* 40 boxes Sporm’Candles* .
, bxD«. »f Couru' S3,'
an bond, or a S rL
publiBl'od TimtE M' vdi ; lnl , trBtor< orcoardinnr. of op.
V .?,oi - 5>rdin.ry Ibr lo.VelOMlltU.Loud
plication to the CDu. months. • ,, w . • - a* -
or NcgroM of xn -MtntA ' : “ ..„tore. to the Debtora nrul 20 barren? Lonf Sucar.
.tsaasaafe
* to entitle themto attention. . 80 coil. Bale Hope.
I ■ - 1 300 lbs. Bogging Twine.
Farmers Banfe or ChattaUpocJicc.
Columbus, 30th April, 1834.
os tlicy-fall duo,
be received in payment thereof.
May 3
ROBERT. W.- CARNES, Cidjjw,
Columbus Bank Stock
FOIl SALE.
.faiHE subscriber offers for salo 'thirty Shares of I
1. Columbus NucK&LS>
April5. * . . * ^ ’• 9—tf
iaWt ,
•d, will hereafter attend the Supo
rior Courtsqf tlw following counties to wit:
Muscogee, HatriSf Meriwether, Troup, Heard; Cow-
otft and Fayette, llis residence is at LaGrange, i roitp I
oflico on the North sido of the public square.
lilies'Wine.
100 teams LcucTnud foolscap, Paper. . ‘ '
75 trunks ami casco, embracing it choice assort-
' .•tent of Boots nntl Shoes. .
onflSsnttks Ready Mado Ciotlung, from tho first
• ■jvSkb'btneuts in Now York.;
. • WfKmij-ano Britsli Broad Cloths.
rtasoAmerJeAn ClotliBand Snttinetts.
X CUSO oSb’^BAL ASSORTMENT OP
r nclish and JPrcncIi »ry-Goo«ls,
Inciuding now styJes silk, worsted and coton fa-
SO pMUages American mapnllimtnro, Cotton Goods
IJlHE
county,.fl&oon tho NordyM^rfUmpuhl^tm
April 35
I2-12m
Law Notice,
.'Tow of the Courts in tho CuttAlioocii.e Circuit, amlin |
S tlm eounticsoT-Russell, Cliuuibcrs, Macon nntl otltcra
in the State of Alabotnn.^
Deo. ?
100 holts Londotroud Bristol a.'u*1 Blankets.
100 paifrcnl Mackinaw BlaUWOtt.
• 1 case fmo quality Guns. 1 do. Jliljas,
5 cases SADDLERY, among which nro n few
• Spanish and Caledonia pattern, of noli finish
with now pnttora Stirrups,
5 case# good quality Hats, '
-100 koes White Lend, ground in oil.
500 gallons l.insccd Oil. .
600 “ winter strained Lamp Oil.
A^genond assortment of Paints, Paint Brushes.
Drugs urtd Medicines, .
2 cnees Gontlcnion’s Stocks, of a superior stylo
New and Fresh Goods
CHEAP TOR CASH.
S HORTER* TARVER & Co. havo ju*t received
direct from New-York, pnrt of their *p1cndid ns-
pTirtincm of Dry Godds, purchased at tho lotvost rules
from first hands. *
They have just opened a largo .assortment-of Mens-
Womens, Boys, Misses and childrens shoes, Mens and
Youths Fur Hats. * . .
Rose and Dufilc Blankets
Blenched and unbleuced Shirtings and Sheetings
. Clrintz Prints, new and lieautiful Patterns
- An elegant assortment of Calicoes . .
Doracstio-Plaid stripes and checks •
Red, White nn<l Green Flannels
Irish Linen,'common and vciy superior qualities
Chintz Shawls wnd Handkerchiefs •
Cotton and Silk Flag, do’
' Pongee and Bandanna do
Bengal Stripo **
tVngro Cloths and Shirtings
Dress ana Furniture Dimety
Several Cases, enperir Cotton Cartes
One of tho partners will remain Constarttly inWotv-
York, to attend die auctions, and to furnish us continu-
Expected boou, an extensive assortment of Groce
ries, Hardware Crockery and Dry Goods.
September 25 * • 18—tf
Fowler & Fogle
) inform tlio citisons of Ca .
vicinity, that they Have opened a store on Broad
in tho building formorly occupied by'tho Insure
BUVUI, III Ull
aiico Bank. ... —,
• THEm STOCK CONSISTS OP
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’ll Gold Lovers .
Gentlemen's Silver Levers, Horizontal and Pli
Watches.
Ladies Cable and Basket Neck Chains.
Cliuins, Seals, Keys and Hooks.
Sets of Earrings and Pins, with Agato, Jet, Cameo,
Cornelian, Topaz and Swiss Painting Centro.
Diamond, Jet, Pearl Enamel, Gdrnbt, Ruby, Gold
Stono.Plhin and Chased Finger Rings.
Diamond, Pearl, Jet, Cameo, Agate and Plain Breast
• ■ Pins. .
Gentlemen’s Long Link and Curb Chains.
Seals and Koys.
Guard'Chains and Roys.
Gold Spectacles and PenoiPChsos.
Belt Slides and Buckles.
and Cases.
ROBERT W- CARNES,
. . 28—tf
- Law Notice.
yrjplIE subscriber has removed w Columbus, pnil j
X dor Wit's. 0 ■ ,
1 case fashionablo Jcwelrj-. .
1 oaso new patteVifPoekot Pistotsand Dirka
’ 1 case fnshidnahlo Caps.
20 baskets Chompaigno, good brands.
5 baskets Spanish'Wines. •;
10 demijohns ohl Madeira _X810.
An*iitvmce of INDIAN GOODS, adapted* to flic
J«. wilt) continuo rtiio praerieo of lltp: i.ow iii the | 10 ^^?lolll’ni’ wist steel A*ce.
Chattahoochee Circuit, nnd tho O'iJommg e™" 1 . 1 ®* jC Vc^a Ihotson’s Scytlie Blades.
Alabama. - He ocntnics as an rtflice, Hie piuiaing oi I __ \Vco.duic llocs-
Col. John Milton, situated on Sl Clair Street, botwMii I oxlopsivo .invoieo of British Crockery Ware,
LOL tlvllll UlllWIIiBlllluiiH u| * , i .
Bread and Ogletlmrpo Senear the
11—tf
April 19
To Kent.
L TTTPPF.lt 'end nf Broad Streot, Columbus, a epm-
Lfc-*- Rj fortable two story Dwelling, with n_Storo Room
and Collar In front. ^P“«sosrion giren ffihiediatoly.
Apply to COLQUITT & FLOUlWtOY.
August 9 •
Notice.
•rahip between iho anbseriber, nnd
E. G.'A. Moss, in this county, was dissolved
on tho fust day of January lost. Persons indebted,
>1« d TT- • 8 W®?ham..
1 ist 2 . - 27—tf
fjMIE
widi some new and liatidsomo patterns.
' An extensive invoieo Bholf Hardware. »
lease fine Cudery.;
30 kogs mtil cases Tobacco, some choice marks.
50 cuddies Imporiol, Gunpowder anil Ilyson I cn.
2 esses Souchong end Bohea 1 co. •
50. boxes Window Glass nf dhlorcnt sizes.
60 gallons fine Irish Whiskoy.
3000 llw. Bar Lead.
300 kegs Cut Nails, all sizes.
80 barrels Boston Mackerel,
1 barrel frdsli Nutmegs. . „ _
20 coils Monilln Grass nnd Russian Homp Rope.
I cane-Gorman Fiddles. ■
200 pair Troco Chains.
50 heavy .Log Chains. ;
Columbus, Jnn. 11
Norton’s FaslilOnalilc Clotliing & lint Store
AOCTION AltD COMMISSION IIOOM, ON »no*D STREET, I COLUtIDUS, OEOROIA'.
»W. noons rnoMTHECoLOMSos JUNK. I ox.,, A. PEABODY Imvo just returned'
intended FOR THIS AUCTION, fo • fmm New-York widi a splendid ossortmont of
/JUt warded to .this effice one day.previous thflic |
j J ile, will meet ^“^f^ui^Ey jJoRTON, Auet’r. iilnck, Blue, Brown, Green, Adclmd, Drab and ml
J "'y ^ ■ "~ lf Blaok. Blue. Drob and fastiionohlo stripo.-Caslmbtos
mvn. Tliomas Moore; will act os my agent at the » gFHS of wor iinion, nnil waironted equaj to
| Also,Kcndy . n ?
July 19 . ' . 34—tf I Brown, Grccn,Adclai(l,Drab niulmix-
i « A. FAIRCHILD, and F. W. MAQARTHY, I cd Dress Coats and Frocks, ol aupenor work-,
f mi — ...iii «o mu itsrnnta. diirSn*’mv nbscnco to I luanship* • . , . _
Blnck. Lluo and fancy stripe —- — _ _
* plain it douhlo breasted Blue Velvet, Valencia, I air-
». wm'»m J ii..v»_ 1- ^-Mk, Mole Skin, nnd Cnsimera Vests
1hmJIas«XIAIi9u IVaIIPIIx ' •' White mid Figured Marseilles of every description
Auctioneer’s Notice.
SHE subscriber informs the public that during Ins
absence at tho North, Jiu Raves Mr. John D.
r its lils agent- & aKIOUUNEY NORTON.
119 d
Whlto and£SFFlmmel^Hjijrts and Drawers
Gingham, cheeked and unbleached Cotton Slurtfl
Fine Linen Shirts
Ruffle nnd plain Cotton do
Ruffled «ma plain Bosoms •
,, vseam^.******
.SONS indebted to tho subsenber.ore respect- I nn j Lluck Cornels hour do
JC'Silly roquostod tocnll on Mr. Edward Cory, who j. Buck skiu Riding Gloves
holdstoy. pnpers, and settlqthoiraocounts.^. ji>n | Fine riprao Slun do
21 tf
August 2* 26—If
' H. V. HOWARD.
Whito Kid,Suit ami Colton db
irry’tf Tongues, Gills, and Ciilots, and Steel Pens.
jcuIm,ffnuThimhles. ■. * '
POETRY*
Musical, Shell and Ivory Snuff Boxes. #
Bead Bags aud Purses, Bcud .Chains auu Scarfs*
Coral and Jot.Necklaces.
Silk'aud Leather Purses. ■ _ '
Carved and Plain Shell itml Brazilian Combs.
Silver Planted nnd Steel Spectacles and Cases.
Silvor Pencils and Leads. '
Pohf Pocket and Dirk Ktiivds.
Scissors, Dirks. Razors and Strops* , .
Flutep, Fifes, Harmonicas and Violin Stribgr.
Silver 1 Table, Ten- Cream, Mustard Aud Salt Spoons.
Butter and Fruit Knivep.
][»ari “* ‘
Vcci
bll\V. UUH MIWI — —-
Key Rings, Watch Ribbon, Slides and Rings,
Chess Boards and Mon r Back Gauion Boards*
Tooth Brushes and Pofvdcr. . •
Gilt and Steel Purse CJasps.
“•oUblo and Single Barrel Guns,
oltand Pocket Pistols, Powder FlaSks, Pcrcus
sion Caps mid Holders. *
Alabaster and Ebony Mantle Clocks.
Willard’s Patent Time Pieces.
Canes with nnd without Swords.
Plaited Candlesticks, Snuffers nnd Trays.* .
Castors, Tea Pots nnd Bells—and
Many other wllcles, too numerous to mention, all
of which they offer low for cash or approved credit.
However they would hot havo people take thoir
word concerning tho-prico ni\d quality of thoir.articles,
but .would consider it as a favor if Ladles nnd Gentle
men would Call and examine for themselves. •
N. B. Particular attention paid to watches loft lor
repair. All Jobs iu thcir lino will bo done neatly, and
at short notice. Plain Jewelry of all kinds, manufac
tured to order; Jilso Canes und Cocoanut Shells
mounted to order.
Nov. 2 .
FOR THE ENQUIRER.
To the memory'of the Rev; John M. Gray, of
IlanV* county, recently destroyed by taking Lobelia.
Servant of .God! thy mco is run;
• Tiq weary toils of lifts nro o’er .
Tlidlong cxpcctccrpriio irf won;
NV foo nor'puin can griovo thee more.
Tlintwell known tongue has ceaAd to speak,
Wlich cliargdd the good and aw'd the Wild,
Clew’d are thoso eyes and pule that check,
Wliivc uudlsscmblcd friendship smil’d.
Cold isMiut heart whose love could chnrm,
Thy friends iu health, or pain’d with care;
Inactive Res that potent nrm, '
Could'lklp Uio weak, or guilty spare.
No morc'bchro thy peaceful dome,
With chcuVful looks and outstretuliod baud,
Wilt thou-rcoeivu the stranger home, ,
. .* Be turning npm a distant land.
No more thy family shall lrcar. ■ ,
Thy fervent prayer nnd counsels* kind t
Nor wilt thou loci i>atom«il foor,
Lest any griof oppress tlieir.mind.
Thn^nngs of avarice and strife,
AV-te not tho sorrows of thy miud,
But visely thy protracted life
VV’d* to thy master’s work consigned. .* * .
Dulcit sounds, on Zion’s tow’rs
I'll) faithful triimpet blew,
The ux*pel in refreshing Hhow'rs^ * ,
Front thee diBtill’d, ns evening dow«i
Tho Church of God, a loss sustains,
v And many pour tho briny tide;
As Israel wept on Monb's plains,'
Wheu their fam’d Chief on -Nebo died.
Tho green sad hides tiiat hoary betid,
Which shined a crown in wisdom’s way j
Thy cold remains in death’s dark bed, .
ahull slumber Ull the judgment day.
Thy widow with- affliction frail,
May weep in sadness o’er thy tomb j
Thy children may their loss bewail,
In o friend or cyrih can fill thy reou>«
Tis not for thee the breast distends
With many uhaVailing sighs;
Tis not for tlico tho tear descends,
Though in the dust thy body lies.
Tiiy earthly house which like tlio oak,
Bore many storms without decay,
Hus felt tlio sudden fatul stroke,
Which brought it to its kindred clay.
Thy placid son! without afirigh t,
bustained its failing nmniuon’s doon%
Aud hailed with joy, celestial light,
When soaring train its prison's gloom.
Through cloudlcsB skies it wing’d its way.
Escorted by an angel’s guard,
To realms ot everlasting tiny, . .
Tho tin one of God—tire saint’s reward.
n church with it mnrriago parly arraugctl near
tlio attar.' '1'n her infinite astopishtnent, site
recognized in-the shadowy bridegroom eo oth
er than her husband, -Lord Primrose. - Tho
magical scene thus so strikingly displayed,
was not cxnctly a picture; or if soi it was ratii-
ct like tiic living picturo or the stago than ihc
dead and immovcablo delineation nr tho pen
cil. It admitted of ndditious to tlio porions
represented, and' of progress (if action. As
tile lady, gazed on .it, the ceremonial of tho
marnngo scorned to proceed. Tho necessary
arrangements had at last, been all made; tho
Priest seemed to lmvo pronounced tlio prelim
inary service; lie was just mi tho point of bid
ding ,thd brido. apd- bridegroom join liaiids,
when suddenly a gentleman, for wham the
rest seemed tp linve waited nconsidcrable time,
and in whom Lady Primrose thought sho re
cognized n brother of her own then abroad, oil
tored the church, and tpado hurriedly, towards
the party.
_Tiie aspect of this person was at first only
tiiat of a friend, who hud been invited to at
tend the ceremony, and who hail come too
into; but as ho advanced to tho party, tho ex
pression of his countenance nnd figure was al
tered Very considcrn'bly.: Ho stopped short;,
his fnco assumed n wrathful expression:, he
drew his sword nnd rushed up to tho bride
groom, who . also drew his weapon. -Tho
wholo scene then becomei quite tumultuous
nnd indistinct,-and allhost immediately van
ished ontlrcly nw'ny. Vi'hen Lady Primrose
got home, sho wroto a minute nnrrtitivq of tho.
vrhnlo transaction, to which situ appended the
day of the nionllt on wliicli she Imil seen the
mysterious vision. Tilts hprrntivo she soaled
up in tho prcscnco of n witness and then
deposited it in one of her'drawers. .
Soon afterwards her brother returned from
his travels,.and enmd to visit her. Sho asked
if, in tlto course of his Wanderings, lie happen
ed to.sco or lirar of 1/ord Primrose. Tho
23 tf
New Goods,
Bcncntlt oblivion's ratBiy veil.
Though Foots pen'll inouoiciui 11110,
Auu Artists tonn'd tho nrarblo etono.
The pomp of mail that Uko tlio tree, •
Whoso brunches .profit! on every side •,.
Beforo Iho blasts of time Bhull Doe,
Ami death slvpll worldly glory hide.
Bright nstllo comotiu tho skies, *.
• Thocnuillo of tho vuin inau burns;
But nil its splendor when lie dies, .
To evcrlusiing durkuoss tnms.
• The limpid bubble on tho strenni,
Is scultcri'il by n sudden blast;
So nil tlio joys of lilb'svnindrcnm,
A momont shine, and then are pash
Not so the msn, who in Christ's nnmc,
I’crlnnus Ids works with joy nntl love.
Ho guins imperishable fame,
And shines amidst lb.
lish’d, lie unknown,
HHSCEJLL, ANIiiOUS •
Fisg’.BaiSamw, 1 Fongeo°nnd Linen Cumbriek Hand-
Block SmUn, Itulinn und Canton Silk Cravat.
Worjt Bag and Money Found.
TCI OUND in Columbus, on Saturday morning; Inst, „ „ nluu , .
J? a Lady'. Work Bug, oontainingjuiidiy nrtielcs, Ayhito Jaconet
nnd nn amount of Monoy,• .upposed fo have been j Cotion, Worsted wid Woollen Socks
4roi>bo>d‘from a travcllkig cnrrwgc. riw 1 °wncr con • Bilk tuid Cottoni Umbrellas. , . .
have tho stuno by njiplyiug to'tH® subscriber auu giv- I ia*hionQblo Hat* of ull qualities,
tog idescription of .Go property, KIMBROUG „ ,hb country punctually.attend-.
26—if L.| ,n. „U/I nnriioular nltcntioii paid to cutting,.
' . *’ . To Bent, . I October 13
F OR the balance of. tho year, a comfortahlc two
story dwelling house, wkli Iwn fire ploecf>,gootl
kitchen, «nnko ho\|»c, garden and stalilc, und cunvn.
8Y HE subscriber Ima just received direct from N.
JS . York, n full nud splendid assortment of Dry
Goods, consisting in p’art of tho following orticlos viz t
Superfine blue, lilnek, brown Adelaide and invisi
ble green Cloths.
Bluo, black, and drab Cnslmeres
Blue, black, drab nnd stool mixed Snttinetts ¥
Sunorfino black Silk Velvet, and Sntllu Vesting
Drab thnl Stool mixed Ermhtotts .
Drab nnd steel mixed Slcnno Csphneres.
Blue, black, brown onil groon Crapo Lainblcta
Black nnd groan French llonibnzines
Black Circassians nnd ombnzotta
White nnd lirmvn Lin, n Drillings -
Super Chinn Grnsn Cloili nnd Linen Cnmhnck
Super tvltiio nntl buff Mnwofllcs V csting
Fino Irish Liuciis and Lmvns
Rich figured Sntins. mid plum block Lustrings
Fie urea and pltiiii, black and colored Groa do Nups
Bl'k, and blno block Gtobdo Swissmid Annnnc
Rich Ohnliclto French Muslins, Print, nnd Ging ms
Cross-burred, fancy striiied & embossed Copibrluks
Bishop Lntvns and Book Muslin
Jnekonett nnd Mull . «»
Figured and pinm Swiss Muslins
rt « u Bolihinctt Lnco
Fino Thread Lace, Edging and Insertion
Bobbinett Quilling, Muslin Edging uud Insertion
Heninni nnil Gttnzo Fancy bhaivls
Hlnck w-liito ami green Gniizo Veils
Ploln I.inon Camhrrck Hninlkcrchiofs
Stitched embroidered and Painted do
TufTotn Bolt nnd Bonnet Itihbons,
Lmlics Horso Skin nnd KiilGlnyeo
Gant’s. W-liito and stroll Silk Glovca
Ladies wlilto Cotton, nnd black and wliito
Gmit's.* whlto Cotton, and Merino half Hoso '
Do blick anil white silk . d" <1°
Super Gum Elastic Suspender.
Do, 6arvcd and plain Slicll.CmabB •
Tuscan and Straw BortnotB^-ucnts. Lcgliyrn Ilalfl
rnrasollfl, Silk and Cotton Umbrella*
BSS'nnd uSbtoSd .Sheetings and Shirtings
Heady mmlo Vests, Pantaloons ond Round Jackets
’ A General Assortment of
Hats, Boots, Shoos, Hardwaro, Crockery
Saddles nnd Bridles.
From tlio New York Atlns.
STORY OF THE COUNTESS OF STAIR.
This houso was occujiicd by the Dowager
or tho celebrated general, and Statesman,
John, second Earl of Stuir, who died In 1747.
Her ladyship, after long exercising n sway
over tho Anut tan of the Scottish capital, died
here, November 31st, 1769, at a very advan
ced ace. Tiic late Mr. Mackenzie, author of
the “Man of Feeling,” informed the author,
that lie recollected her ladyship living Hi tins
houso* Tlio close takes its nurao Rom her
ladyship- Some remarkable circumstances in
tho early life of ibis lady formed the ground
work of a tale by tho uuthor gf Wnverly, un
der the title of “Aunt Margaret’s Mirror.’’—
young man only nnswered Ity. saying thnt ho
wished ho might never ngnin bear .tho utimo
of that detested personage mentioned. Lndy
Primrose, however, ’questioned him sn'closoly
thnt lio at last confessed having met his Lord
ship, mid that nqdpr very strange circumstan
ces. Having'spent some time nt onoofthe
principal Dutch cities—it was either Amster
dam or Rotterdam—liQ had bccomo ncquaint-
oil with n rich merchnnt who had a very
beautiful daughter, his only child, nnd tho
hoiress of his enormous fortune. One day
his friend tho merchnnt; informed him that
his daughter was about to bo married to a
Scotch gentleman, who had lately come to
reside .there. Tho nuptials were to tako place
in tho course of n few.dayR, and ns ho wns a
countryman qflllo bridegroom, ho was invited
■to the wedding; ho W.cnt accordingly, was a
little too Into for tho commencement of the
ceremony, but fortunately, cumo in timo to
iroverit tlio union of- an nminble young
,-idy to tho greatest monster tilivo in hu
man shape, his own brother-in-law, Lord
Primrose! Although Lady Primrose had
proved her willingness to believe in tlio mu-
rical delineations of tlio mirror, by writing
own an account of them, yet she was so
much surprised oud confounded by discover
ing them to bo consistent whit fact, that she
almost fainted mvny. Something, however.
,*ct remained to be ascertained. Did Lord
‘ritnfUso’s attempled inarriugo take place ex-
nfctlyatthn same time with her. visit to the
conjuror V To certify this, she asked her
brother on what day the circumstance which
ho related took place.- Having been informed
6ho took out her key, hud requested him to go
to her chamber, and open a tlrnwor which she
described, and to bring her n sealed packet
which lie would find in that drawer, l ie did
’as.hc was desired, when, .the packet being o-
pened, it was discovered that Lady Prirnroso
had seen die shadowy representation of her
husband’s abortive nuptials, on tlio very eve
ning they wore transacted in reality. I lie
story-with all its etrango and supernatural
the bloody business or that day's occupation !
in tlio course of which they drew their dirks,
nnd wiped fmm their handle clots of blood and
hair. Madame O-— fiat with them undis
mayed by their frightful deportment.' After
drinking several bottles of champaigns and
burguhdv, these sava'ges.begnn to grow good
hnmnroif, and seemed to be completely fits-
clnatod by.the amiable find unembarrass
ed dnti hospitable behaviour of their fair land
lady. Alter carousing till midnight, they
pressed her to retire, observing, that they had
been received so handsomely, that they were
convinced Monsieur O— had been misre
presented, niid was no enemy to the good
cause; thoy added, thnt they found the wine ex
cellent, nnd niter drinking two or threo bottles
morn, they would leave tlio house, without
causing her any reason to regret their admis
sion. Mnd.nmo O- > with all tho appear
ance of perfect tranquility and confidenco in
their promises.'wished her anwolcomo visiters
good night, nnd alter visiting her children in
thoir rooms, sho threw hcrself.on the bed, with
a' loaded pistol in each hand, and overwhelm
ed with suppressed agony and agitation, sha
soundly slept till sho was called by hor serv-'
’ants, two hours niter the wretches left- tlio
house.—Oik Mag. * 6
Tlio following nppaling description of tho
snfiorings of Lu Fayette, when incarcerated
in tho'.nrisoit jjf Olruutz is extracted from an
.English paper published in 1796.
• P Ho was seized upon In neutral ground,
nnd from tho month of August, 1792, buried
nlivr, in cold subterraneous,' solitary dun
geons, deprivoil of c.vrciqj, of nir, of ihc light
of heaven,, of nil intercourse with human be
ings. Stripped nf all his clothes, being plun
ged into ills last dungeon at Olmulz, aha dad
like a galley tlatie in trowseri and waistcoat
made of tall cloth, enduring in' that condition
.tho memorable winter nr 1794, destitute of
every tiling, refused evert a knife and Ihrk, and .
the. seamy comforts allowed to-felons, obliged
to lio nit straw and d miserable maUrfiss, life
relief of his Russian prison;’*
THE WIFE OF LA FAYETTE
sv r. ii. navi doe* -
At the beginning of tho French Revolution,
wo bcholtVLn Fnyctlo standingforth, the Ibte-
most ndvocnlc'of curtailment rtf royal prfcropa-
livo, nntl nf tho restoration of their rights toiho
Bendy Bade Clothing,
S. SMITH
OL 0 ! 0 II—if i “"-1.1 i—E-wwl, nml llre«s Goats
Columbus, April |0
(AW AND
November 29
gM!?aHLI?IKONS—for sale by |
npcrior'obl Rtodcirm oniP^uily'Sodcira Wlno
Do Clinmnairtio nnil Muscat, n ino
Choice Groceries. ,
■■D ECEIVED, per Steam Boats Columbus, Andrew,
■m JackmmnnuCUiuttalioocluot
30 bnm-lx first quality Sugar
2000 lbs Boenu Sides, 2000 do. ennvnssod Hams
' 40 kegs Lent Lard, 500 lbs sninkcd Beef
1G barrels Cracker) and'Fncket Bread
10 boxes Spenn Caudles - .
25 boxes M. R. Raisms, 50 boxes rnmeo
100 bis. old Kentucky and Ohio \\ biakoy
20 “ Monongiibuin nnd liyo - “
10 “ Nortlicrn Ghi
£0 11 Jamaieo, I’ortland ond Orlcanxllum
15 "Champagne and Now-Ark Cider .
ba Lisbon Cannra aud L. P.Tenenflb Wines, togodi-1
erwltli Cordials in great variety, and n great variety, of
"1 of which will bo sold, for cash ouiy;
Otter articles, ull <
'May 17
Rkncknrel and Iiinic,
n ECEIVED this day on consignment,and for sale,
200 Bids. Mackarcl, No. S and 3
100 half Bbls. do « “
75 Kit* - da ““ “
400 Bbls, Thatuartnn Lime. ■
i a. W. DILLINGHAM,
April R ' ''
;o-tf
Black Boudmzino Frock and Dress Coats
Groon “ “ . “ “ .
Bluo • “• “ “ “
' White and Buff Linon Round Jackets
White Linen ‘ " “ “
• Flail! Brown ond French Luton “
RoonCnsimcro
Black Blue aniLGrcen Cnpiblet Pantaloons
u a i* Romhazino “
White an J Buff Vnleutin “
White Linen Drill "
Brown
Roan Gashnero ., .
Vests of. all descriptions.
Black and Blue CloUis
Invisible G teen “
Black nnd Blno Cnmhlotn
. Block Bombazines—Lrauuetta
Light nnd Dark Cnsimcrea
Wlilto nnd Bluck half Hoso
Wbito nndcolou’d. “
Lamb* Wool ■ “ .
Cotton Nilt Shirts and Drawers
Boinbazino plain and pleated btocks
Satdn “ “•
Alsojd'^ cards Genticmen’ii Wliito ondBInciillea-
• tot Hats—Gcntlonmn a Lcgliorn odd Hatmiliah
' Hats—Boots und Shoes, *ic. ./.! .■ '
Tailoring business carried on as usual.
May 17
lio Cogniac Brandy, mill Holland Gin
Do toaf and St. Croix Siipnr r .
Do Green Coffco Hyzon Tea nnd Sponirfi Segars
Do Rairin*, Spctni CnndlcB nnd Starch .
Do Tobacco, Pepper, Pimento, ^‘pOWERS.
May 21 -• . , 1U ~^
French people. Wlieu in tho fury of populatf
' ‘ id, an ntlempt
YVitticli, Grccn.wooH & Co. -
H AVE inst received, and nro uow rceciving from
New-York, ond Ncw-Orlcans, an Extensive As-
'"DryCood* and Groceries—consisting of
Stnplc nnd fancy Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery,
Crockery nnd Ginas Ware, Hats, Ehocs, Boots, &c.
Soil Iron, Steel nnd Gostlngs. - • : ‘
18,000 lbs. Bacon, 07 kogs Lard ,
100 Bbls. Orleans Sugar, 39 <k> St. Croixnio
84 sacks Coffeo ....
150 Bills, Western Whiskey
10 do' do Hum, 30 do Northern do
15 Bbls. Rye Gin. 40 do No. 1 and 2 Mackarcl
50 do Molasses 17 do Mess .ndprune Pork
35 boxes Bar Soap, SO kegs Nails
Smoked Beef and Beef Tongues
: Crackers* and Itoisins - ■
ljomon and Iturbcny Synips
Jamaica Rum anil flnlaga w u»
Holland Gin and Cogniao Brandy
Corihfto^ttedi'csndlw assorted
AtomndsuSl-Tlbcns! PepA Spice end Ginger
Brown and white navnnnn Sugar T .„
Imaf and Lump Sugar, Uun l'owdcr.and Imp L Tea
.Brown’s best ebowtogl«kacco,a sujwqor nrucl.,
Tn-cliicr with a great variety of other articles wliicli
• ~ - - wholcaalenr retail—Jic.ranna ^urcluis-
""" 19—If
Scrtors.
Jpiy b 22 tf O, 1L TERRV%
ToMittr with n great variety oi ouicr -
tlioy offer low nt wholowlo or retail—person* pur
in|r, are ijivited to coll, nnd examine tbcir stock. ^
— pamphlets. Cards, HaiMlIrillft,
ASII Kvr.UT OTHER DESi IUfTKlN OE1-BINTINO
N'ently andpromptly exceuud ut this Office.
S tly was graml-ilaughicr to ibnt steru old
who noted 6o important n part m the af-
fuirs of the covenant, and was Lord Uiuuccl-
lor of Scotland during tho troublesome times
of thp civil war. W tftfe very young, about
tlio beginning of the eighteenth century., slio
was married to James, first Viscount Primrose
a nobleman of extreme bad temper, aud wliut
was wqrse, of very dissoluto character. Her
ladyship, who had n great deal of her grand-
fulhcr in her, could havo managed mostnjen
with great case, by dim of superior intellect
and force of character, but ilio'mieliy of Lord
Prirnroso was too mucli for her, • Ho treated
her so barbarously, thnt slio hud oven to np-
prclicnd that Ho would some day put nu end
to iler life. One morning,-during tlio tune
sbo was laboring nndei' drcadful mritcipatton,
she>us dressing herself inhere ipmbc-r, near
nn open window, yvlicn ins. lordship entered
the room behind hor with a sword drawn in
his hand. He opened tlio door softly, and al
though his face indicated a resolution of the
most horrible nature, ho still had the presence
of mind to approach her with the utmost-cau
tion. Had sho not caught a glimpse ot las
face ancl figure in her glass, he would, ,in all
probability?have approached her near enough
to execute his bloody purpriso before slio was
aware, or could have taken any measure to
save herself. Fortunately, site perceived him
in time to leap out of die open window in*
tho street, Hull'dressed ns she.was, she im
mediately, by a very laudable exertion or her
natural good sense, went fo tho bouse ol Lord
Primrose’s mplher—where she told her story,
ami demanded protection. • *j mt protectiuu
>Yas at once exjonUed; and it being now
thought vain to attempt a reconeiliatiun. they
never afterwards lived together. l*oru rfim-
rose soon - afipnvards went abroad. Du.rmg
bis absence, u foreign conjurer or lortuuc-tel-
ler carao to Edinburgh, professiBg, among
other woodcifnl acciimplishments, to bo able
to inform ony person ol tlm present eoutlittan
of other persons, ul wlmteter distance; in
whomtho aiiiilicunt might be iutcreeted. " tt "
tly Primrose, wl(o bud lost all trace of her
husband, was iueiled by* curiosity to go widi a
female I'ri'cud, to'tlie lodgings ol ibis person tu
the Cunongate, l'ur tbc purpose ol enquiring
regarding his motions. It wa.s ut night, out
the two ladies went, with llio.turtau screens,
or plaids of their servants, drowu over their
faces by way -of disguise. Lady Primrose
having described the iudividnui m whose lute
she was interested, und having expressed a
desire to know wliut be was at present doing,
circumstances, may only oxcilo a smile, in the
incredulous reader, All that tm narrator de-
sircs to say in its favor is this—it fell out in
the hands of honorabio men rind women, who
could, not bo suspected of nn intention, to.im
pose on tlio credulity of their friends; it refer
red to n circumstance which tho persons con
cerned had tlio loast reason in the world for
raising n story about; -and it was almost uni
versally tjoliovedby tlio contemporaries ol tlio
principal pcrspnnges, oild by tho generation
which succeeded. .
Female presence op Mind.—Tlio fol-
lowirtg narrative is too-lionornblo to tlio li-malo
sexto bo passed ovor, and adds another to tho
thousand instances of female fortitude and
ailbction which wero t}isplaycd. during the
French Revolution. , , . : * „
An English traveller of celebrity liad letters
ofinttoduction to.BIonsicurO——i ho was at
ins country, house,'9 miles from Paris, an in
valid. lleavy losses, a painful separation
from his native country for tho preservation of
his own life, nnd tho lives of bit
oxoiten ent, qt a subsequent period
was mnda by tho Parisintis to sacrifice tho
unfortunoto Louis 10th, at Versailles, together
wltlt his interesting family, wo behold nnr he-
ro, ns tlte emnmnmler of the National Guards,
jeopardizing his lilts for their preservation nnil
snatching, iho .i (him almost inevitable des
truction. The advocate of rational liberty, lie
was on dll occasions the stern opposeroftho
excesses of anarchy. He could not, either as
n loyal Frenchman orris a’republican', sane-
linn 'the nppnlling scones of bloodshed, by
which tile latter period n'ftlie Fr»noL -
fion wns tllsgrnecd; in eruseqiiciiee of w.hich,
nt n later period, we see him nn exile from iho
country bo woulil.linvb died to snve. Being
tlirowit- by the chances of jbrtuno within tlio
grasp of despotic sway, lie bcearac the victim
ofitsjenlimsy.and was made, during three long
years, for tlio greatest portion oftvldfcli ho wns
cut oil' from all communication with tiioso
•who• were nenrest and dearest to his nflec-
tiuns, to endure tho tortures of imprisonment.
It was during litis unhappy period, that tho
companion of his life, tile chosen one of hi.
yottng nifeettons, manifested such heroic de
votion to her persecuted husband. Sho to
gether with'her two daughters, otlhe tender
ages of 13 o'nd 15, had been confined in tho
loathsome apartment'of a Parisian prison,
where,, entirely ignorant of tho fine which hail
bofallcn the husband and father, they suffered.
(or n long ifmo the most painful privations.
So spun us they had regained their liberties,
their first object was to gather tidings respect
ing n friend .so tleqr ta them, and having as
certained that ho wns’slill lying in the dun
geons of Olmulz, this devoted, exemplary
wife, under tin assumed name, proceeded t,».
procure on ntidienco witli tho Emperor nf
Austria. From thiA.monarch sho obtained,
not her husband’s liberation, which was re*
fused to liar- entreaties, but tho melancholy
privilege Rf being, together with her daugh
ters, imprisoned with him, Sho then pro
ceeded to Olmulz, were slio remained with
tiic conjurer leu her to u lurge mirror* in.
which she distinctly perceived tint inside ol
Jj fiunUy* had
undermined his health and made sad inroads
in a delicato constitution. Monsiqur 0 , .
entered into n very interesting account qt ms
country, of tho revolution, nnd onus flight-
He still spoko of his Indy with nil the tender
oulogium of a yotmg iovor, for tlicir union
proceeded entirely fmm attochmcnl. lie in-
IbrmctT mo that in tho timo ol blood, as it was
justly termed, this amiable woman, who ts re-
marknblo for the delicacy of hor mind and for
the beauty and majesty of her person, dis
played a coolness aud courago w icli ia Uio
field of battlo would, havo covered'tuo licro
witli-laurcls. . ■ • .
Otic evening,' a short period before the fam
ily left France, n party of thoso rmmlcrors,
who wero scut by ltobespicrro from tlio Iron-
tiors which divided Franco from Italy, and
tvho wero employed by that arch bend in all
tlio butcheries aud- massacres in Paris—en
tered the peaceful .village of Laricnc, in search
of AIpnnioui. O Ills lady had timo to
givo her husband intelligence ol tlicir ap
proach, wlio left Ids chateau by a buck door,
und secreted himsell in the houso of a neigh
bor. Madame O——, with a perfect compo
sure went out to meet them iu a most gracious
niuuucr. They sternly .demanded Monsieur
O—; site iiilurmt'd them that he had lefi
the country, nud alter engaging them' in con
versation, slio.eoudueicd them into Iter draw
ing room, and regaled' them with the best
wines,. and made • her servants attend upon
thniu-wiih uuusuul deference and ceremony.
•Their uppcuruuco was, altogether, horrible;
they, wore leather a; rous, which were sprink
led fill over with blood; they liud iurgo horso
pistols in tlicir belts, and a dirk nqd sa
bre by their sides. Tlicir looks were full of
ferocity; aud they spoko a ^ liursli dissonant
lauguugu over tlicir cups; thdy talked about
the beloved partner of licr nfieclions, soothing
his sorrow ami beguiling his »u fib rings until
tho termination drhis enptivitv. which took
plncc about two years afterwards.. It was al
so during this melancholy portion of La Fny-
cl'tu'q life, thnt ortr gallant-countryman Hit-
jer, of Charleston, iu Company with BoU-
'fnafl n German, ntlcriiptcd,unsticcessfullj', to
liberate liim, nnd acquired to themselves im
mortal honor. Intercessions had been made
in favor of tlio nolrlo prisoner, from vnrioiis
powerful quarters, nnd among tlio reef, tho
government nf tins country, but nil-without
avail, until tlio young conqacror of Italy
mado Jus liberation a condition of Ins signing
n treaty, nt flint timo on font, nnd tho obten-
lion of which Was very desirable to tlio pow
ers liy whoso sanction lio wns imprisoned,
and thus gladdened tho hearts of. thousondu
wlio hud Bvinpalliized in ltis sulloringx.
A country fellow wns passing down Wash
ington street the other dny when a wag thrust
his head out of a window of a boarding house
a ml .sung out,'” Hallo, there, squire, when
did you conic down !” Jonathan cast his eye
up at tiro window, aud replied, “ I say Mis-
'tcr, you'd bcltor.hmdinyour head—folks will
think you keep a slaughter house—seeing n
calf’s head fintiziug out of tho window.”—
calf’s head hanging out
Boston Paper.
A person. bemoaning tho uncomfortable
prospect of celibacy, and comparing the res
pective situations of married and siugln per
sons, exclaimed, f ‘ What can make tjio bitter
cup of n bachelor po down t” A wit in
company, assuming tlio fon° ami manner of
tlio complaintcxcluimotltofa** * a •
If van ninrry a woman for -money you
mnv expect to havo -this unworthy motive
cast into your tooth on the very fitsl family
skirmlsli. “I could never consent (said u
spirited youth) to be maintained at the ex'-
tieusc of my wife,’ ns I should haul to oe ro-
pronclied for noi having brought mty thing in
to the Louse but my pantaloons'.”
A tradesman wlio attempt, to monoigmso
business, or to injure his compeers, by under
selling, is guilty of high treason against socto-
ty, ns ho violates that integrity nntl mutual
good will, without wliicli the .Mioial-compact
would soon bo broken asunder. I always
suspect that such n man eilhor has not paid
for his goods, or sells tiioso ot. an inferior qual-
ity.