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that tho lunds arc all of the first quality, but the planter
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for. all sums over threo dollars per acre, tone third cash,
aud thetalanco in one and two years, equal instalments.
Apblicntious'wiU be made to the subscribers, or cither of
pfiem. SHORTER, TARVER &Co.
SHORTER & SCOTT.
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New Dry Goods*
iHE subscriber has, and is now receiving direct from
Now*York, a Splendid, assortment of
Fall andWii
inter Dry Goods,
jllowing articles to w_
roadcloths, Casimorcs, fino and coarse Sat-
insisting in part of the following articles to wit:
Superfine-Bj '* -
nett^ heavy Kerseys and Linscys, large Mackinaw and
■'ufflo Blankets, figured 'uud plain Chuloy, fancy coloured
* and plain Niks, largo and small Merino Shawls, Hats,
f *, Shoes, Ready Mode Clothing, Saddles, Bridles,Mar-
pdnqalen dec.
Nov. 8th, 49—tf
E. V. POWERS.
Notice,
tho firm „
Co. having purchased from L. J. Davis Sc Co. their
‘entire stock of Goods, will continue tlio business at tho
-some eisnd, and respectfully solicit from tlibir friends and
Xho public acoutinaanco of their former patronage. They
will constantly keep an extenoivo assortment of
Fancy and ataplo Dry Goods, Hardware,
Crockery, Hats,Caps, Shoes, Boats, Ready Made CLO
THING, ico. dec, which thoy will sell on the most accom
modating terms.
Colombo*, Jan.. 1,1835.
A. HUNGERFORD.
D. HUNGERFORD.
E. G. ROGERS.
ltf
Dry Goods and Groceries.
LJrv Goods and Groceries.
On tho Dry Goods, time will be given for undoubted pi
>or. SAM’L K. HODGES.
Jan. 1,1834. 48
Hardware, Cutlery, Gnus, Ac.
W E have on hand every variety of Locks, Hinges.
Screws, Saws, Axes, Hatchets, Files, Knives and
forks, Pocket Knives, Razors, Razor Strops. Spoons,
Jmc. Double and Single Barrel Percussion and Flint Guns
^Beltand Pocket Pistols.
BLACKSMITH TOOLS.
JBellows 24,28,30,32,34 inch, superior quality
TCandcreon’H best mouse hole Anvils
Vices, Screw plates, Sledges and Hand Hammers
ALSO*
150 Kegs Nails assorted, 10,000 Iba. Sheet icon do
2,000 do Lead, 1,000 do Copper
200 Reams wrapping paper. 2 ton* Castings
A few of Rowland's best Mill Saws, and a full und large
-OMortmon. of Tin Ware. HALL & MOSES,
adjoining Bedell Cc Walkers Tavern.
December 13 . 45 tf
©• Tlioraton &L..Liyingstoib ,.
WpfAVlNQ purchased from Harder Sc Lewis their cn-
fji. tire stock of merchandise, will continue to do bust*
'.ness at their stand under tlienorae and stylo of
V THORNTON & LIVINGSTON,
+rA drill keep constantly on baud a general assortment of
thole* Gr+eerict and Sltiple Goodi,
of every description, which they will sell low for cash or
approved credit.
Feb. 10. 1-Im
Whilo Lend end 051.
HITE LEAD, ground in oil, (ino quality, No. 1
« '*' “ " common do.
“ “ “ dry. host quality
Linseed Oil and Lamp Oil do. do,
Just received, constantly on bond nnd for sulo by
Feb. 20~3tf JOHN DILLINGHAM & Co.
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COLUMBUS, GEOKS2A, FB1DAV MOIININO. MAKCIfi 6.. 1833,
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_ . p heretofore existing uodor the forth
._ uf H. It. .AIii 11iK. II .V Co. wits* dissolved on tho bill
inol. by inuttrd eeic-cnt- All poisons'indebted-to said
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NEW SEIIIES—Vol. II. No. 3.
taw Notice.
■RMTEhav. associated oureulvos in tho practice of tlio
T? Law, under tho stylo of L'olqtiitt, Echols 4s Me
Keen. One of ,hc film will bo always (bund at their .luce,
formerly occupied by CoIqaitt ; 4s 1 lournov. •
WALTER T. COLQUITT,
JOSEPHUS ECHOLS, -
THO’S. C. MoKEEN, „
Columbu. Oct. 18 37—tf
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Whiskey Pork and Moltuses.
ALLEN & HILL,
H AVE lunt received, and nftw landing from tho Steam
8na*.s Andrew JncloMM, C.hajiiJu»;>ciioe and South
ron, which they ofliir forshlu vm v low for o«sh.
fid bljK of Whiskey£50 do. N. O. itfolussua
f Mth. of jmi
} ,lo. Pickled-
30 do. N. Orleiui
I1IHKUJ j *'-> HU.
k, 75 tl». No. Mackerel,Prune.
uis SngHit, 50 do. Western Flour.
16 Boxes of Ffuflh Lemons, 75 du. ScotchHerrings.
February 20, 3—tt
GRAND STATS LOTTERY.
CLASS FOB 1835.
100 Prizes <if
t i. « 5,000
T OGETHER with . groat variety of otlior Prims,
too numerous to mention.
Combination, 75 Nos. 11, Dratvn Ballots,
To bo drown in Macon, on Thursday fi'.h of March,
mu m. it Augusta, *' 16th of April,
hu ii 'u Savannah, as .odn as anfliciont rotnma
aro received from m.vdiObrent agents, allowing tliotn a rea
sonable timo for tho ronowul of tickets.
Wholes,$10—-Halvos, $5—Quarters, $2 50.
ST Orders from tho coantry, enclosing cash, postage
paid, will meat with prompt attention
1 ’ r 'ainmiDN
Fob. 28—3lf
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
Agent for tho Manager.
Wanted.
THY HE SUBSCRIBER wishes to rent n comfortable
X Dwelling House and 19 or 15 acres of land, about o
or 19 miles from town, or a houso and lot in town. Apply
to tlio subscriber a, the Farmer's Hotel.
P, A. GAILLARD.
February, 20, 3—3t
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Law.
HE .undersigned, will hereafter attend .tho Superior
M. Coiirw of the following counties to wit :
Muscogee, Harris, Meriwether. Troup, Heard, Coweta
and Fayette. His residence is at LeJGrange, Ttoup courtly,
office on the North side of tho public square.
JULIUS O. ALFORD.
April 25* 13—Mm
Law* ;
T HE undersigned have associated In themselves thb
practice ortho law, under tho s,tylo of i Wellborn
& Echols. Their office is In Hamilton. ' ‘ '
MARSHALL J. WELLBORN/
PHILIP *L ECHOLS. „ _
Hamilton, jan. 10 3nt51
Doct* J. J* Boswell,
H AS removed to Columbus. lie' respectfully, ten
ders his services in tho various branches 6f his pro
fession. His office is up stairs, over tho store of Messrs.
Ayer & Mims. •
jan. 23. 51*-3m
eopiutneraliip. Notice*
Fin HE subscribers respectfully glvo notice that tuff
IL liftvo formed a connexion in business under the
nemo and stylo of ALLEN &. HILL. ■ +.
LEWIS C. ALLEN.
HARK L. HILL.
•Columbus, Jan, 5,1835. 49
Private Boarding*
T WO or tliroojyoungmen, of respectable chnrtictciy
njay find u comfortable private Boarding Houso by
apjriyiiij* at tills offico.
TKYOR H1RE-A Negro Girl, 12orl4ycara'’old. Apply
MS ho R. T. MARKS, at tbU office.
Columbus Aucllois Room,
FOUR HOOKS FROM THE COI-UHIIU. 1IANR.
T HE .ulwcriber informs tlio public dial liercaftor no-
will lmvo two regular day. in the weok fur Auction^
Tuesdays and Fridays..
Persona wiriiiiig cond.di.pu..ed nf on either oftlicso day.,
will plen.o Imjid tlioin in on -Monday hr Tlhireday proviuin
to tlio Aucliun. E. SIGOURNEY SyRrtlN, 1
Pork nnd Lard.
wived, 01
tf-tEORGE GRIEVE ha. •reobl .
XJF 300 lible. Alr.n Park ami 140 krea uf l.cuf
freeh iVom Now Orleun^.wbicli will bo .old oil raaioimblo
terms.
- Feb.27. . , . 4—It.
WImrfi»ffo. f
rSYHE CidumiiusWIiarfCompany, Uavo employed Mr.
JoliiiAucliinlcck, tp collect all bill, for their pc-
51—tf
Columbus
BOOK & STATIONARY STORE.
T HE subscriber lion just received at tho, above os-
tablishment a large assortment of School, The
ological aud other, books. Also, a splendid assortment
of llank Books, Stat^-gsc.^^
January 23,
51—tf
J 1
... . Wrapping Paper.
UST received on consignment-300 Reams, wrapping
paper, 50 kegs Lard, lfiboxes and 2 barrels Glauber
Salts, 00 do*. London Ale and Porter for sale cheap for
Also, on hand Browns Extra super No.^ Tobaccd.^
New-York & Apahiclkieol» Packets,
Ship Indiana, *^trvId D. Churchiii, roaster,
U MATILLA, Beiriflihln Ellison, do.
Washington Living, Piiul \Y. Latham, do.
Washington, William Matha\vs, do.
Nmy.Ship —, Philo' G. Knowles, do.
Now Ship ——, Frederick Williams, do.
T HESE vessels are copper-lastoncd, coppored, of tho
first class, built expressly for tlio trade, of groat r-
pacity, and light draught of water, nnd commanded by <
perioneed masters. The cabins are arranged wiUi nni
1 ~.i—--ovidctl it '
passengoi.
.. beshlppml l.— ...
E. D. HUHLBUt & Cm
Feb. 14—4 3m '84, South^st. Now York.
n AAV MH.L, Gi ist Alill and Fan Mill Irons and Wheels,
viz: Rag Wheels, wrought and cost; Pitmans ami
Gudgeons) Cranks nnd WrenchesLog Hooks t Mill
Saws, assorted) Wire SienoCloth: Dutah Bolting Cloths,
assorted: Mil), Cross Out and Whip Saw Files, of all
“ * Indies) Roles and Drivoraj Bale Dogs; Bolts
is: IIoops; Fan Mill Wheels/for sale by.
JOHN DILLINGHAM & Co.
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Hides.
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John DUIIniltam A Win. A. Gurlundt
H AVE formed a Copartnership to tronenct bueinow,
under tlio firm of JOHN DILLINGHAM & Co-
Feb. 0. HP
5000
Fnh. 0. 1—If
Liiac! time!
WAR BARRELS beet Thomaston Lime, just re
OtDtl ceived andforeatoby ,
Feb. 27—4 fit AYER, MIMS & Co.
■ Petit Gulf Cotton Seed.
rut HE subscriber hen a few bag. of the genuine Petit
Fcb.^27—4R Q,tDU ,^ BtH ^. 1 AlR3lJ8TUS r HAYWARD.
tm
wrioWDER, Shot, Load aud Fiinte, Doubia and Single
. Barrel Shut GUNS, aesorlcd kindr, foreale by
Feb. 27-4 Ut J. DILLINGHAM 4s Co.
New Furnishing: Ware»IIouse.
NUW-YUtlK.
■wwr H. LITTLE, No. 30, M.idon Lane. Now York,
MV • ofroi»lor.aie,\Vlio!ee«le and Retail, Wood and
Willow Wuro Fancy BnakctejMoUi Brittnnla Metal, Jn-
min’d and Tin Ware; Hardware, nnd n genoral a eeort-
incut of Himeo-keoping ariiclo., of tho host quality, tu
ivliicb In; invitee the attention of families and denlora. ,
Fob. 18. i£i 3 -' 1
Tho Alabama Journal, Macon Mossengor and Simlkuw
Recorder will insort tlio ubovo 3 limes c.cii,nini cbuig. : >
thisoffico. ' J..
C ORN nnd MEAL, constantly on ihand and for mi by
Feb.27—4tf J, DILLINGHAM fc b.-.
A - PIANO FORTE for sale at the L'qUunjft
j.—" " o .tciwnT mm
Sjplcndid Foreign Shells.
A SPLENDID assortment of Mnnilo Piece Sliolls re-
ceivedand for solo by R fl> N0RE0N .
December 27 • ^ ^
Norton’s '
AUCTION AND COMMISSION ROOM, ON BROAD STREET, FIVE
DOORS FROM THE COLUMBUS DANK.
/T^OODS Inionded FOR THIS AUCTION, forwardml
to tbiB office ono day previous to thnsalo, willmoct
with J,tsppt“" s - Ia - 0UBNEY N0BTONi AuclV .
July 5 52-tf
Register of. Debates.
O UR Bubscribers to tlio U. S. Telegraph,wlio havo pold
us in advnneo, aro entitled to a copy of tba Register
of Debates, ofilioleetscesiou, being tliroo octavo volumes,
As nqticelioii us to tlio poetngo was modo by tlio Dopnrt-
incur, wo have retained the copies till now, and there will
bo an extra choree of fifty .neuts per volume for binding,
and a small additional clmrgo to our agent for expense of
transportation and delivery.
Thoy may bo Had of tho following Agents.
THOMAri RICHARDS, of Augusta, Georgia, for tho
luntioM of Richmond, Columbia, Wilkes, Oglethorpe,
lark, Elbert, Habersham,Lumpkin. Cuss and Floyd.
Bingraphlcul fetches: tho UMovy o? '* 3
/less Satire; Reviews of Now Works, «kc. . tmd«nl»I-
lished wilh suporior Engrat ings; I hip Wood
«f the Fashions; aud Music—Price & per annum
■T TtoPARLOUR MAGAZINE is now in tho meridian
■of its popularity; and as inspiring hopes withbutn -hadow,
.'•nnd cloudless prospects without a horizon, coytinuo to
•cheer it on its way, wo may reasonably anticipate for U a
Km' ‘‘long day of triumph . , j
For general appcarauco, mechanical orrangomont, ami
typographical execution, it may justly assart its claims to
rank among the most beautiful periodicals in tho United
' A’Literaturo department la contributed to hv many of
llie ablest writers in the country—men whoso namos ir thoy
gave ns iiermission to use them, would save us the
trouble of eirenlntlngour claims on the public through the
medium of a prospectus.
For selections, the literary gardens of all American and
half Europe are open to us: so that if wo fall in this particu
lar, the defect must be only attributed to our own want of
^The “Fashions” shall meet with all due attention. Wo
have made arrangements to obtain the earliest intelligence
from London and Paris, in respect of tlio various changes
which shall be Inserted as soon as received.
Tbe PARLOUR MAGAZINE shall be occasionally
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tectSr and plates of the newest fashions, plain or colored,
as circumstances Will nermit; besides wood cuts in great
variety, and a piece of original or well selected Music, at
^Ughly 0 finished portraits of all tho great British and A-
ericanpucts, from Chaucer downwards, are in preparation
ut will appear in theMagazino from time to time, with a
As many of our subscribers havo not been aware of the
terms on which those volumes aro given, some have not
availed themselves of an ofler of payment iu advance,
nna ‘herefore are notentidedto receive them. The sub
scription nr?C“wtfiree dollars per volume, and we roust
bo excuiefi, when thet a. »n iN, e[>endent pnb.
lication, they »«_ cheep eil
,»= havo placed their accontite in tlio hantl, ofour fig.nl.,
nmi-all who will iiuy uii erroaraifoe, and r.iaojmv theTroft
yenra euhwnpnoH in atlvaneo, will receive the debntetf-
of tho poet, ns well as tho..; of next year, without cliargr.
Those who rofuso this offer will bo liolil ineorruf Itilo Aid
dealt w ith nccoitlin.iy* An the next vcor’e euhecripilon
will dale from tho first of December, ail our aubsenber.
ore respectfully requested to avail tliomiclve.oftboear.
Rest opportunity to mako rciiilttoncos; rolyinB with con
fidcnco on their doing, so, wo have entered Into »ngn|te-
ments which render it mdispensoblo to us diet they should.
The Political Register.
This work eontnins tho publio documents, the political
articles, end the domestic end foreign news which omie«r
in the linked Staton Telegraph, enf commutes twol»rge_
octavo volumes. These, with the Register of Ilebatce of
the last seuion, mako, for tlio current year, 5 largo oc
tavo volumes, and to those who mhicribe for tho current
and luccecdlng year, they will como at the reduced ptico
offive dollars per aimum r orieu doUare for two yenra, ma
king nlno largo octavo volume.. They can bo had of oar
"January 23
likenesses shall
“ Tim PARLOUR MAGAZINE is printed on snper-roy.
alpaper, Inquarto forro,and ttHched|n a>»»H°nw
Office B7 Llherty^treot, New-York.
. Fcbrntry. 20,
> F.ST Double refined Loaf SUGAR.
P Brown Sugar, of various qualities
COFFEE, do. do.
MOLASSES, do. do.
Chmtelate ^Toe^^n^mU
for solo
Co.
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POETICAL.. '
From the Sonthom Roso Bud.'
THIS SOUTH.
Thoy told lire of a gentle Souihom clime,
'Where Winter hod nr. power to do U8 wrong;
Wlio'ro Spring came smiling aii befiiro her time,
Scattering her odours on slio moved along.
Where, ill tlio open nir, wo might-delay,
And tako the orango uud the inyrtl-.groen
From tliclr luxurioue branches, wliila the-ray
Of golden iuu’e looked down tltu leaves between.
And 1, lees cautious titun tlio butter-fly,
Came, full ofjoy, to broaihn nit ntmosphoro
So eoll aud hulmy—hut in vain lmvo I
Awaited Spring’s loug-Hugoring ewoctnoea bera.
And citlicr I lmvo homo n spoil with me
- To turn nil heuutv into shapes of ill,
Or they hut sported with credulity
Who Would my fancy with nuclt visions fill.
In vain 1 hoped In see tlio moan arise
lit eoltouod radiance ovd lull uud grove;
Coldly she looks.from wild and stormy skies,
Audcagor winds forbid my slope to rovo.
It is n foolish ihottght and nyo unwiso
Ol hopo uud bliss tbtte prodigal to be;
-TCvvero better, fm,ta tnku them us Urey rise,
- "•Thelli; uud joys of life alternately. ~ -
Forfeeokiug ever sunny lionia to fiod,
And hoping fioweru that I'mio not to secure.
When sorrow eotiieu to try tho euflt'rjug tnliid,
Wo mny lmvo lost tlio epifitto endure.
And wljnt though Nnturo’»BulloiLlirow nppcnr
Distort with frowiisthochuugcful wintry day—
And wltat though Southern Bkioo lmvo fulled toclteor,
Of Southern licnrti 1 fool tho sunny rny.
Hero freoly open their worm leuves to ino
Buds sweeter, fiir tliuii sliorbliv® iiuimiier gives,-—
KimllookB nnil words—IV.e’u gentle emtrtcsy—
TokeiiB, lltut toll wheroliilium gooditess liv.os.
-A- M. W.
= MtSCEEUANEOu57
ter Uud lay fully within the range of the compa
ny.’u iirt, lhi. 1 y resolved to exhibit n corpse in the
untichainber, grnlre; nnd Plenoant Hnlgroce, njol-
)y eonofUnCchtiu, kindly offered to play thio pai t.
Every child Undws, tltat a plate of burning sptrita,
with a little unit thrown into it, will throw over the
features of a living person, all tlio paleness and
ghnetllncss of death. Thie was the only device ne
ed, Id convert Ploaenut’s smerky red fuee, into that
of n corpse.
All mailers being now arranged, nnd the perfor
tilers having practised their parts in their new
characters until they ceased to look ridiculoua;
chamber,- which suddenly closed the entertain
ment in tliie quarter; and had n material bearing
upon that in'ilid other.
Pleasant Unlgfoce hud taken his position, and
wnft playing n corpse to the'Ufo, or rather to tho
death; u number of persons gathered roRnd hint,
with liccomingsiilemnily, when a dumb man, who
wtis*devotedly attached to him, joined tho group.
As soon as his oyes fell upon tho prostfinto body of-
Plcnsaut, ho burst into the must piteous and unaf
fected wailing. . Nothing could restrain him from
embracing hts departed friend, lie approached
trim, rinil was ip lhejiej^of bending over him, to
srilFbrecae iVom Pleasant's lips, sirongtliened liy
ptovioussuppression, clinrgtil with ttio fumes of
ubutit a half pint ofbratidy, saluted tho face oftho
muurnor. Tho transition from, griof to joy w as
instantaneous wilh the poor.rmuu. Ho rose iu
irunepoits—.pointed- to Pleasant’s lace, tlien to his
ovyn, turiclied hi» nose, gaveita sigtiiScunt curl,
studled'gohtiy. mld.thcn clapping both hands to-
ltis sloniach, ho commenced inhulibg nnd respir
ing, wilh nil the tone and cmplinsts of n pair >o
lilueksmith’s bellows. Pleasant now perceiving
dint exposure was Inevitable rose, silt! rushed ttp-
jlria ilto dumb moil, wlllt tlte fury of n tiger. This
sudden resiiscilulioii of Pleasant, to life m its most
healthful action, was ns ulurming to tho mute us
Dr. II. Ualsnn-—Dentist,
ESPECTFULLY returns bis gntloflil aeki
ments to tbecltixons of ColiimbtiB, and vicinity, for
tho very, liberal pstrouoge which they lmvo extended to
him, during hie eliiirtBtny nraongtliem. ,
Dr. BMsau lias determined to lucato himself in Colum
bus, and mny nlwayB bo found, nt his room over lliixoy
fcUrquhnh’s Drug store, nttho usukl hours, where lto is
prepared to atteud to uliculla.
Ladies wilf bo visited at their toeidoncos.
' nEFEtlENCES.
Doctors DcGraiTenncd, Sankoy, and Hoxoy .feUrqohnrt
NovomborS ' 40-lf.
- IitiGrangc, February Stli, 1833.
a T» mooting of tho Boanl of Trustees, of tlio Fcmala
A. LuGruiigo Academy, colled on account of tho dentil
oftho Rov. Tliomoe W. Stnnly, principal rector, therol-
ireainblo aud roolutione wore unanimously paesed.
ioerd of Trustees having boon infiirmcd early this
BARRELS of MOLASSES and SYRUP
sa fin. SUGAR
. Apply to
W. TONEY; or '
A. <i Q. A. LaWHOIV.-
. Store by
E, SKIORNEV NORTON.
-The— „
morning oftho eud'don deceaso. of the Ucv, Mr. Stonly
Idst night at 10 o'clock, from an attack of Apoplexy, lmvo
asscmblod to day to glvo a publio expression of tlioir deep
regret on this melancholy occasion.
Mr. Stanly lme long boon known to tho public ns alilgh-
ly valuable instructor. Hundreds thorn are, who in mature
age, will remember him with affection aud gratitude, nnd
•peak ofliim in teitns of praise fbr tlio mnny valuable lea-
eons received from his labors.
As a minister of tlio Gospol hts .character is well known
aud duly appreciated. , ,,
With talirata of no ordinary cast, lto was humblo, amia
ble, and unostentatious in bis Intercourse with tlio world-
giving no evidence of a higher ambition than tlret pf doing
good. He loved morcy-nnd just co towards Ids lellow
mail, and humility to his Maker, mid gave a bright example
of it in llid leohr of llislifo. . . ... c ,
- Rbsolvcd therefore, That wo view the doath of Mrt Stan-
ly as a great Jqsa to this community as well as tlio . school
Kcsowcu, i list wo request nini. aiouiy onu .nr, i noipm
In whoeo abilities wo have tlio highest ronfirfonoo, to cou-
tinuo dio oncrations oftliOBclitHil as herotufbro.
Roealvcd, That Airs. Sunly bo funnelled with a copy of
this prenmbla and roeoiutions; and 4hat site bo ospcolully
ile and roeoiutions; nnd -that slio bo ospcolully
■ -- ' ‘'--r, wo fool tuwanls lior and bur
children, aii account nt tnoir groat loss, and that tho Board
nr Truiteos will render her every aid nnd comfort in their
1 ’ 0 Reoolvod, That tlio young ladles of the School, lie re
quested to wear a badge'of mourning in testimony of their
regard for tba dcccused, during tlio present tomrof the
school. By order of tlio Boanl.
. WILSON WILLIAMS, 8cc.
(jj- Thu public tire informed tlmt the opor-
n into' . .1 ■ ■: i-i 1 , ,v;il'i’ emtinnod under 4ho direction
) ■. h.ii'i,- i.'i'l Mr. flivljt}. llrs.S. is too well known
thrills titfmni jiM • III need u wool in hnrlkvnr. . .
W.-'triiova Mr! i’liclpv to bn n nmlmtm of exerllont
quadffoiilliiDS nnd fully ontltlod to public itenfitlcnca.
Mrs. Sitaniy in prepared to receive bpujdero, uilil will bn
- - — ’ 5 “ tlio dnmnHtin
WILSON WILLIAA1S, Sec.
2—lm
I'roin the Slate Rights Sentinel
GeoiuHA ScKNKS, OllAItACTKIl, ISCIUENTS, &C.
THE WAX WORKS.
In llto city of . resided once, ti band of gay
spirits, wlip,Though they tlilibretl from each iillier
in some respects, were all uiiko in this, tltat they
were font! uf fun. , . '■
billy Grossly wus an mid ctmipountl pf the
grnvp and htimnrhne. Ho solilom- iirrijocttAl n
scheme of amusement; but never foiled to take
part iu It, whon it was set on fool by others. Why,
it was not easy to toll; for, if lib enjoyed tlio must
amusing pnstimo dt nil, ltis enjoyment was all in
ward; for ho rarely laughed or gave nny oilier vis
ible signs oflivqly pleasure.'
Jack Clotncssocmcd to itave hocn made for fun.
It was his moat and hid dr'mkt ho coultl no more
live without it, limn ho could live without ills or
dinary diet. Withal, Jack had a wonderful talent
for manufacturing fond fur liiB prevailing apppfue.
Indeed, hisTult wus, tlmt ho never coilin'
630 Bushels Corn A 6000 IDs. Fodder
F OR SALE at Stcadham’s plsce, (now Hudson's,)
25 miles below Columbue, immediately on.thp(river,
Feb. 20.~3lf THQ3. 110XEY.
Brooms,' Ducket*, Boxes, and Tubs.
T UBS Iu nests,best quality, iron hooped
Broums uf superior quality.
Painted Fails; Cedardn.
Hound Wooden Boxos, in nests, assorted sizes
Keelers, tuniedandironliooned
Feb- 20—If]
Just received and for sate liy
JOHN DILLINGHAM & Co.
Branglit to the Columbus Jail.
BOUT two week* ago, a negro man, who aaya he be-
longs to n Mr. MiUliouao, Dallas county Ala. near
Fort Ilnschal. Ho nays also dipt Ida namo is John. Ra
ther under ordinary also, not very dark, about thirty j
of age. Tlte owner la requested to como forward prove
property,pay eburgo. , n i lor .
. J.mtilo to tlinsn ontrusted to her oitro
eiroloj as well ns tho school htmso.
February 13
GARDEN SEEDS,
WARRANTED FRESH AND GENUINE,
Tito growth of1834.
R AISED by tho united Society of Shakers, Enfield,
Conn, oxcopt sumo few kinds, which tun imported
from tbo Seedsmen in Enmpo; and nnw offered for esle
a, SANS SOUOI, a. wboieealo or^te^^.
Whito Onion
Yellow Onion
Red Onion
Superior Cloths.
J UST received, n few nieces of minorior Block, Blue,
Raven Green, Invisible Green, Gold Mixed and Winaf
Brown Cloths—also, Diagonal and piam Cashiieresj for
sale by
Novcinbei 15
tain V/OSIMinrcfl, iu
J.S.SM1TII.
T
Notice',
HE eiibscribera having established tltomsqlvcs at
Apulacldcolu, Florida, as
Wholesale Grocers, Commission and
Forwarding Merchants.
Havo made arrangements to make liberal advances ouCot-
lon shipped to their friends in Now »ork.
Business entrusted to tiieur care will bo executed with
fidelity nnd dispatch. CQVELL & haRTSHORNE.
Analncblcoln, Jan. 0 49-3nt
Building Klntcrinls.
A SELECTED etock of HARDWARE, of every do-
scriutiuu used iu building.
White Load warranted pure, Colors,
Best LlniecApn, Paint, Putty,
Window Glass,'!! x 10, 10 x 12, 12 x 14,13 X18,12 x
CopMAf Japan VaimiSK Varnish and Graining Brashes
Foreulsby ^ & MOSES,
adjoining Bedell 4a Wtdkora Tavern.
Columbus Dec. 13 ' - jv tf
3
Bunk of Columbus, Feb. 36,1833.
A N INSTALMENT of thirty-three mdene-thlrd Dol-
lore per share, is required to Iw paid by the ritjek-
bolders of this Bank an orliefore Friday the film day of slay
next. By order of the Board. „ „
Feb. 27 -4td A. B. DAVIS, Cstbier.
ITT Tlie Macon Messenger end Georgia Journal will
pabiish the ebovo till fitb May.
J. S. Moore & M. J. a'orvur,
H AVING purchesed from Menus. Shorter, Teivor &
Co., their entire stock of Merchandize, will do bu-
sinoss at the uma stand, under tbe name and itjlo of
MOORE & TARVER,
And will keep constantly on hand a general MwrtrotfTJl P/
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Crockery, dec. &c* d&c.
Which that will Mil at tho lowest price* for ca*14 or ap«
moved irredit. «
Early Blood Turnip Boot
Enily Sugar do do
Early Orango do do
Long Bloou do
!<ong Mangol Wurtxol do
Scarlet Currot, (very fine,)
OriiQge do
Blood do t
Guornpoy Parsnip
Long White do . ,
Early Cluster Cucumber
Extra-Long do
Early Frame do
Prickly Gherkin do
Superior Watermelon
Largo Muskmelou
Fine Nutmeg Molou
Largo Canteiopb do
Green Citron do
Tomegraiiato do
Egg Melon do
Dutch SummorSquaiili
Buili Crook do
Crbokueck Sinpinor do
Crookncck Whiter do
nlammoth do
Impel ini Sugar I.. Lettuce
Early White H» ud do
Ico dr Green Rood. do
Ice. Com ♦ do
White Com do
Cahhaso Hand do
Long Wht. Niiplo* RadUh
Scarlot Bliort Top d° %
Purple Short Top do
Loog SrIidou do
Long Scarlet do
Hear let or Ch’ry Turalp do
Whito Fall Sj»aiiii>h do
Black u “ do.
Early Sugar Loaf Cahbago
Early George do.
Early Dutch do.
Early York do.
Large York or liarvcit do.
. Eanylrattcraca do.
’ do Bnlloek'a Heart do fine
Lorre Bergen do. •
Dromhoacl do.
l^nte Dutch do.
Flat Dutch (very fino) do.
Green Savoy do.
Green Glazed do.
Turnip Rooted do.
Red Dutch do.
Colowort do.
Large PurpIeCnpo Ibocoli
“ Cauliflower,
“ardy do.
do.
Norfolk Pint
Whito Flat do.
Fino Scotch or Ab
erdeen do.
Rutabaga do.
Long Hanovor do.
Sugo,
Largo Boll Pepper,
Squaeii do.
Cayonne ' do*
Purple Egg plant,
Curled Creisor Pepper-
rScfross
Water Cress,
Largo Tomato
rimalt do.
Vegetable Oyster
White Soliif Colory
Summer Savoiy
DwarfCurlcd Parrioy,
' Curled * do.
N. Zealand Spiuago, 1
Flandora do.
Round do.
Grcpn Curled Endivo
Broad Leaved do.
Wltlte Mustard
Brown do.
Long Whito Okra
Aepnrngu
Nn>*tnrtioi
Cerarean Kelo or
0pw *
Notice* •
T HE notee and account*i of MW.PeirtT8p Co. art
pieced in tho bend* oftho subacribor for collMtkn.
end unteis .pccriUy paid, I am In.tmctcA to eu^^aU
‘“jS: 1,183).
Cahbago,
j Kale■!I ,
Dutch or BpTurnlp
uuioii or op iu
C<ilnt-‘ M “ , " , “ l ' !a
Rliubarb (fur T.irt>)
Look-
Snffirun
Sweet Mnjoram
Sweet Tliymo
Sweet Lavcudcr
Herb.
B.lm
Catnip
Lemon Balm
Early Golden Slox Cunt
Early Tusccrora do
Early Sugar do.
Early Washington Poes
Early June do.
Etiriv Cbarlton do.
Whito Marrowfat do.
Dwarf Prolific da.
DwerfBlue Imperial do.
Early China Dwnrf Beans
Early Dun Color Dwarf dn
Early Mohawk do “
Early French or Warring
ton Dwnrf Beans
Early six week do ’ do
Early Rub Iiuy do. do.
Refugee or 1000 to 1 do. do.
White Kidney do. do.
Dutch Once Knife Polo do
White Cronh’y Polo Boons
Largo Lima da. do.
Small do. do.
Dutcb White Runner dn.
Sl-tf
I begot to
perform his part, in n humorous exhibition, which
required concert with othors, without digressing
from tho maiu plot, whenever lie discovered a loir
opportunity of picking up a doUcuto morsel of lira,
precisely suitqd to his own rmlbto.
James MoLass, was fund of a liarmless frolic,
and whenever ho engaged in it, if by preconcert,
ho always mudo it a point of honor to perform ltis
part in strict obedience to the original design.
These three, with six or eight others, whose
dispositions it t. not necessary to ntontion, visited
tho village of————,in order in attend the turn*,
which were it; progress iu the vicinity of that
place.
Towards the close of tho races, xt was discover
ed Unit tlio joint funds of the whole fi-otcriiity wero
not auiBciont to discharge the tavern,bills <;f ttsy
two of thorn. What was to be done in this enter,-
goneyl To, havo borrowed, would havo boon ex
tremely mnrtliying, and perhaps q little hieonvo-;
nient—to have gone away; without paying their
tavern bills, would havo been contrary to' tho first
principles ofGeorgia honor. Thoy wore soon re
lieved from their dilemma, by the ingenuity of
lines.
During the races, n “ Down.caster” Imd been
exhibiting wax figures in tltu village; nnd conclu
dingThai tho profits of his business would end with
the sports oftho turf, ho hnd bogun tu pack up Ills
portables, far removal to u rnoro eligible station.
domes now proposed, that his company should
tnlic the places arid parts of the. retiring ltguii-*--
or, to use Ills own expression—'should play wax
work's until thoy made enough to pay their bills.
A single night, it wus thought Would sutlice for
this nit rpose.
The plan was no sooner proposed, titan it was
embraced by ail. Tito room and lit furitittiro
were engaged for the evening; tho parts were cast
without Uilitcuhy; and oncli went industriously to
work, to fit himself for iho part ho wus to per
form.
Hilly Grossly, having tho advantage of all tho
-f-roat, in height and abdominal rotundity, was by
fiSTumqi} consent chosen ns a proper repre
sentative of Daniel Lambert; tho prodigious Eng
lishman, who weighed, if 1 remember rightly, up
wards of six hundred pounds. Tlio reader need
hardly be told, tlint with alibis advantages, Hilly
required thouid ofnt leust eight pillows, with some
extra Milking, as wosuy in Georgia, to give him
a hulk corresponding tvitlt this enormous weight:
tior need he bu told, that divers of tlio most decotit
bags which the village allorded, with a small sheet
wero put in requisition, to contula him and his ad
juncts.
Freedom Lozonby, was the only one oftho com*
puny who could with nny propriety personify' tlio
Sleeping Hunuty; nud of course ilits part, was as
signed to him. Freedom's figure was quilo ttlo
S ofts for tlte beau ideal of female symmetry; aud
s face though fino for a titan, had rather too
mpeh compass to represent nature's finest .touch-
rite of female beauty. However, It was soon per
ceived tliut a eounlorpmie would liido tlio detects
til the first, and a deep-frilled cap would reducod
the Inst to pnssnblo ulleininticy. But there were
two other dillleulties, which wore not so easily re
moved, It is well known, tlmt tho interest oftho
Sleeping Beauty is much enlivened by nn exposed
bosom, by which reposes n lovoly infant. Even
dome's ingenuity cuuld not supply these. A
living child would not oiiswcr; for whether taken
to tlio arms of the Hcattiy asleep or owako, it
would be ccrtuin to givosigus, of life before the ex
hibition ended; and there wus not oven a tolora-
ble umnulhciurer of bosoms in tlio whole village.
There was no uheruative; tlte iliterestof tho spec
tators must yield to tho necessities oftho perfor
mers: it was therefore determined tlmt tlio Beau
ty’s broom should shore tlio foto of her person, and
be covered; tlmt an infont should bo manufactured
iu tho lies' possible stylo, nut of rags; Olid that the
paint-brush should supply tlio plncu of wnx, for
the focc. As there wore no Raphaels, Titians.
Wests or Dcbtifis in the villugo, the little innocent
did not come from The bonds of tlio artist, with
tlio most perfect foco imng'mnble; but it was tho
best tlmt could bo given toil, and if it wAntsd in
terest, tlmt was not tho fouit oftho compnuy.
To James McLass wns assigned tho part of
Miss Eliza Fniles, tbo unfortunate girl who wns
murdered by her unnatural lever,Jason Fairbanks;
and domes look lire part ol tlio Murderer.
iiiit.breathing had boon jtiyotis; and hulled, with
Pleasant at-Ids heels, us though all .thetenuuts of
u church ynrtl had risen upon him tit once.
l'luasatit had .only to resumo his dress, and op-
pear In a natural light, to. pass unknown by all
Imi tho initiated; for usido Horn burning brandy,
lm wus no more Ijito n corpse than a rose is like a
' Y'leasant being now out of employment, deter
mined (oitro upon himself tho pert of bistoriaix
to tho wttx figures. - . ' j
Tlie door loading to the figures was no aooDer
nponed, than several petsons ontored, and viewed
thorn wjth apparent satisfaction. The spectators
hnd increased to iho number of eight or ten, when
a raw-boned, awkward, guwlty son of tho forest,
named Kory Brushwood, nmuo his appcuruticc,
paid hts money und entered. Plcusutit, of course,
undertook tu enrich bis mind with hUiotic lure,
wltHe lie jousted his eye Upon tho wonders ni ait.
" This,!' suid I’lensahl,' leading Rory up to tho
Sloeping Beauty, “ is tho Sleeping llcuuly-r
elm's givcu up on till hundsto bo tlte prettiest crea
ture ill the imiver.Mil world. Now, wltat would
you give, my old Snort, tri-have us pretty it wife,
nnd ns pretty u bnbo us that 1"
“Humph,” said Rory, “I doitt think ehe'r s ■
—■!—it’d protly as situ mout ho; onT as lur the
baby, it looks lll.ua screech.owl to petticoat*,"
“ Monstrous pretty, monstrous pretty I" eontiil.e
tied Pleasant. “But come imrti"—Imrryitt:; Uoty
offi lest his remarks shtmf ! v altq tlie -Sfoept!.;,
iloHoty—•• itunlo here, and I’ll show■ wruietliiiig
that .’li-inako your hair tlboHko n fighting cat’s."
“ Thcr.o; ’• eontimted ho, punning • I'.ilty Gres-
sly/" just lake usqititit i:tjhai teuuv., hi yria-v
ThiU'fl Dutiiei i.ombori; he was'Main, in Nuem-
chey, mid was raised uponnothing lint grass-tint,>
hmisweet potulocs; and just so tvhat tic's como
to ! Ho. weighs niue hundred and filly, dead
weight.”
“ He's a. whnlor!” said Roty ; “ but Ilia face i»
mighty little, for his holly nnd legs."
“ Oh," said Pleasant, “that’s owing to tlio gross-
nulsattd potalues;you know’thcy always pull up
the lowerparts, juightily,’’
Nobody but Billy could have withstood this lec
ture upon himself, without a smile ; but ho pas
sed it off admirably.
The critical time was now nt Itand. Pleasant
nnd Rory advanced in front of Miss Fuilcs and
Sir. Fairbanks, wlroro thoy found another visitor
vfowlttgilio interesting couple. Pleasant deem
ed iv'nmidvisublu tu continue his lectures in tlio
preseneeqf Chimes ; mid had dooms himself
been equally prudent, tilings might all have ended
well t but ho was not.
While the throe gentlemen just named wore
gazing on tlio figures before them, Jack took it
into lies head to try a little experiment upon Misti
Fnilos’ muscles, through ilm sensibilities of her
head | accordingly lto lightened ltis grip 'suddenly
upon her bair. Tills-brought from her a slight
wlnro ; blit Jack did not perceive it. Encoura
ged by her philosophy, lie made asectind.puil with
ull the strength that lay
cws of his loft hand.
ay in tlio muscles und sin-
Tlils brought a palpalilo grin from Miss Foiles :
anti, what wns worse, in the zeal of ltis oxpori-
tnonrs upon Jim’s stoicism, Jack over actod his
poralu, will pleano aama iho peraon* thoy will gho ua *ecu-
rUy for their perforroaoco o TUO’EU* WOODARD.
■ February 13
ixpon
■ ■ ou hi
own part ailltlo. .. . ...
“ GcriUotnon," said Rory, in a toon of awful
dignity ami solf sntisfocilon, ns lie turned gravely
to the bystanders. “ gentlemen, itsflcsit and blood.”
“There,” snid Vicosant, “ tliut justproves wb^.
I’ve snid: tlirit these'arc tho bc3t wax woiks that
over was showed iu nil these parts. It’s most im
possible to tell ’om from live folks.
‘'Gentlemen,", repontod Rory, with tlte same
unrnillud composure, " It’s flesh and blood. If I
didn't see tlmt fellow wink, and that woman
eqninr.h her face, tlton boll's a dancing room."
< No matter for tlmt,” said Plonsani,.“ they’ra
nothing bot'wttx for all that: and ifyoiLdoo'l be-
iiavc mo, just feci that fellow’s cheek.”
Rory raised his linger slowly, ns if actually
doubling the ovtdcilce of lux "senses, and was just
in thn act of iduehing Jack’s cheek, when Jack
snapped at his finger like a shark, and caught it
between his teeth with a force most unreasonable
for fun.
Tbe Bliock wns so unexpccted aud severcj'thot
it completely unman tied Rory forlho'iustont, and
he sunk powerless upon tile floor.' Ho soon roso,
however, nud roso with Miss Fnilo’s chair, which
happened to bo vacant just at lids moment; and
then, (to use an expression ofona of tho charac
ters,) i* if ever you saw wax works cut dirt they
cut it then.”
Mr. Fairbanks was lha first to mako ltis escape:
but not without being poorly overtukeu by tlio
id next—tlton Gen.
It was prtqioscd'lo represent Miss Failes nt tlmt
moment when the blood wus streaming from thn
laceratod throat; but Jemmy refusod to personify
her in that condition, and therefore they imd to
place him in another part of tho tragedy. That
was selected, in whicit Fairbanks 1ms his victim
by the hair with the left hoed, tho knife upraised
in the tight, in the act of comaJjtficing his work of
butchery. * * •* '
The oilier figures, being merely distinguished
personages, were easily represented.
From some causo unknown, perhaps to invite
visitors, or merely becauso perhaps it was a mat-
chair. Miss Fniles followed
Washington nnd other distinguished personages,
whose attitudes prepared them for running. Tha
Sleeping : Beauty jioiug incumbered with bed
clothes, wns rather slow in retiring; slio was c-
na'ilgh in n hurry, however, to leave iter little in
fant in tho mtddie.of the door, to Kory's cere; who,
discovering its, true character just nx Daniel Lam
bert was removing ltis feathers to another apart
ment, let him hnvo tho baby, frith all his.force, be
tween tho shoulders. As tills was only ragsag* inst
pillow, Daniel escaped ns freo from injury as the
next of them. '
Bory now became’clamorous for ltis money;
but' tho door keeper was not to bo found; and in
deed claimed, and kept,' for his services, nil that
wra made;- leaving tho performers to sctllo their
bills as they could. HALL.
Wo have just seen tho preamble and resolutions
oftho “ Stole Rights Association," in Cohmibua,
Ohio. TResentiments nro spirited nnd tho lan
guage strong and accurate.—As usual b uwovOr,
South Carolina Nullification is blinked. This mir-
erablc truckling to popularjtrciudiccs, ruins eve
ry thing hj this country .-—N. C. Tt'int*.