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SEVESTII VOLUME.
. rUULISlIED EVERY FKIDAY BV
HUKRS, FLOUHNOY * JtTEB.
.,Corner of Broadand Crawford Streets.
teRjig-Tnncr. DOU.AM por Snmfni.'p’aysMo In advance, or
, votw DOl.i.tK,, (it] nil cued cXActod) wheropayraont is uottnmla
bofore tho expiration of tlio yoar. No mbscriptiob received
• for loss than twolvo month*, without payment In advonco. “■•**
no pnnor discontinued, except at tho option of tho. bait
rnitil all arrearage* are paid.
ADVERTISEMENTS coiupicunutiy inserted at sEvr.NTV-riVE
cents per.one hundred word*, for tho first insertion, aud
riPTV cents for every subsomient continnahco—twenty-five per
cent added, if not paid: in advance, or during the continuance
' of the adVortiiamorft. Those sent without a specification of
‘.-the number, of insertion*, will bo published until ordered out,
, and chargod accordingly.
Legal Advertisements published nt the usual rates, and with
•strict at tentionto. tho requisitions of the law.*
N. It.—All Sales regulated by luw, must be mado bofore the
Court HoUte door,bdtwoon tho hours of 40 in the mornini
COLWMBDS, OEOBOIAy FBI»AV fflORSWG, APBIL 17, 183*.
aud arc required to bo previously ndvortisctHn some public
■Gazottc, as follows:
SnERirrs' Bales under regular exncutions, for tiiirtv days i un-
dermortgago fi fa*, sixty dat*, Wore tho day of sale.
Sales or Land and Negroes, by Executors, Ailminlttrator* or
Guardians, for. sixty days before the day of sale.
:S.u.n3 of personal property (oxcopt negroes) forty da vs. Ci
tations by Clerks of the Court* of Onliunry, upon npplicntinu
Tor iettors of administration, must bo published for thirty
DATS,
Citations upon application for dismission, by Executors, Ad-
tnimitrotorcor Gunrdinus, tuunUily for six months.
Orders of Courts of Ordinary, (necompaniod witli'a copy of the
SSt°S5Rr 0al> f0 ma ^° til,M 1° M,ra«sv be published
Notices byExecntqra, Administrators or Guardiuns, of implica
tion to tho Court of Ordinary for leave to sell tbo Laud or No-
gross an ostato, .four months.
Notices by Exocutors oj Administrators, to the Debtor* and Cre
ditors of an oStuto, for six weeks.
83* Letters on Editor*, to tho business, must be post pud, to
entitle them to attention
Koiv Dry Goods.
a; fill Up stitnorilrar hns,nnil is now rocoivinjr direct from
Bj JL Now-V ork, n tinlvnilid nssortmontof
S- Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
coiwihtinff in part of'tho following articles to wit:
. Superfine Broadcloths, Ctwimcrcs, fine and coarso Sat-
3SW- ond Idrisovs, largo Mackinaw and
putno B^unkpts, figured and plain (lliulov, fancy coloured
S ‘k*» *, rvi '5® nnd sinnll' Mori lo .Slrnwls, Huts,
■?» Shoos, Ready dludu Clothing,Saddles, bridles,Mur-
■ies &c. ' . - • *
In 40—if E: !•. POWERS.
_ , • RfottaP.
J HE subscribers, under the firm of D. Hungnrford &
Co. having.purchased (VourL, J. Davis & Co. their
8.stock of Goods, will continue tho business nt .tlio
buiuo stand, hud respectfully solicit from tluiir .friends and
tnepithlio ftcoiitinnnnveof their former patronage. They
will constantly keep an oxtonsivo assortment of
F a,lc .V and S taplo Dry Goods, Hardware,:
groP^ryr Hftts.Cnps, Shoos, Boots, Ready MadeCLO-
**«««» <&c. which they will pell oa tho most accom
modating termst, A. IIUNGERFORD.
1). HUNGERFORD.
, E. G. ROGERS.
Columbus, Jan.. 1.1835; Itf
,v White Lend and Oil*
W HITE LEAD, ground.in oil, lino quality, No« l ■
“*«'*"• *• extra, u
“ “ M “ common do*
“ “ “ dry. best quality
Linseed Oil and Lamp Oil do. do.
Just received, constantly on hand and for sale by
Feb. 20—.Itf - JOHN DILLINGHAM & Go.
Whiskey Pork and Molasses.
ALLEN & HILL,
H AVE just received, nnd now landing from the Steam
Boats Andrew JackBon, ChaUfthoaelujo and South
ron, which they oiler forsahi very low for cash.
GO bhls. of nrjmo Whiskey: 50 do. N. O. Molasses
on j 0 ' m i 5M 01 ^ 0r ^» ^ ‘1°* No. ^ Mackerel, Prime.
30 dp. N. Orleana Sugar, 50 dp. Western Flour.
16 Boxes of Fresh Lemons, 75 do. Scotch Herrimrs.
February 20,' /', • 3U-tf
A Vainahlo Plantation for sale.
T HE undersigned will sell on the lflth day of Mav
next, at 12 o’clock, at noon, the plantation lately oc
cupied by Mrs. Mary Lucas, in the comity of Montgomery,
Alabama, containingoGO ucros—comprising t! o S. E. quar
ter of section No.. 17, and tho east hall of section No, 20,
In township 16, range 19, formerly owned by Lqcian Pink
ston; aud eighty acres, adjoining the above, purchased of
Andrew Crossley. This nlantalbn lies near the rciud be
tween Montgomery and Mataa Meigs, abdut 8 mites from
tho former) affording excellent land, accommodations for a
family, negro houses, giu house, packing screws, &c. and
is in fimr condition for plunting. Sale will be public, on
the premlsos. A reasonable credit will bo allowed. Pos
session given on the first of: January next. Poreons desi
rous of procuring good land aro invited to visit the promises;
*~'w PLEASANT STOVM.L, of Augusta.
NATHAN C. SAYRE, of Sparta.
March 2D, 1835. * 8tds
Bank of Columbus, Feb. 26,1835.
, lara per share, is required to he paid by tlie Stock
holders of this Bank on or before Friday the fifth duy of May
By or
. 2* -4
A. B. DAMS, Cashier.
ptiblish tho above till fitli t
GAUOEZi SEEDS,
WAltRANfEb FRESH AND GENUINE,
Tho growth of 1834.
R AISED l»y tho united Society of Shakers,. Enfield.
Conn, except some few kiuds, which are imported
/roin tho Socdsmcn in; Europe; and now offered for sale
Ot SANS SOUC-I, at wholesale or retail, by
JAMES KIVLIN.
Whito Onion
Yellow Onion
Red Onion
Early Blood Turnip Boot
Early Sugar do do
Early Orange do do
Long Blood do
Long Mangel Wurtzol do
Scanot Carrot, (very fine,)
Orange do
Blood do
Guernsey Phrsuip
Long White do
Early Cluster Cncutnbor
Extra Long do
Early Frame do
Prickly Gherkin do
Superior Watermelon
Largo Muskinolon
Fine Nutmeg Melon .
Largo Ciiutclopo do
Green Citron do
Pomerraftuto' do
Egg Melon do
Dutch Summer Squash-
Bush Crook do
Crookucok Summer do
Crookncck Wintor do
Mammoth do .
Imnciial Sugar L.Lettuce
Early Whito Head do
Ice or Green Head do .
Ice Coss do
White Coss do
Cabbaco Head do
Longwht. Naples Radish
Scarlet Short Top do*
Purple Short Top do
I^ng Salmon do
i/mg Scarlet do
Scarlet or Ch’ry Turnip do
”■;> Fall'dpaiJ? 1 ' Jo
Tllork “ " ■ . «Io.
EnTly Sugar Loaf Cabbage
:Knrly George „ . do.
•Early Dutch ' " do.
Early York do*
.Iiorgo York or Harvest do,
Eany Battersea do.
do Bullock’s Heart do fine
Large Bergen do. ‘
Drumhead do.
Late Dutch • do.
Flat Dutch (very fine) do.
Green Savoy da.
Green Glazed do.
Turnip Rooted do.
Rail Dutch do;
Colewurt . do.
Largo Purple Cape Brocoli
White 1 14 do.
Early Cauliflower, - •
Half Hardy, do.
Juno Dutch do.
Cesarean Kalo or
Cow Cabbage,
Scotch Kale
‘y Dutch ..
dun thus, Jan. 23
E. Gordon Stone Turnip
Norfolk Flat do.
Whito Flat do.
Fine Scotch or Ab
erdeen do.
Rutabaga . do.
Long Hanovor do.
Sage,
Largo Boll Pepper,
Squash do.
Cqyenno do.
Purple Egg Plant,
Curled Cross or Poppcr-
- grass,
Plain Crc?s
Water Cress,
Lnrgo' Tomuto
Small do.
Vegetable Oyster
White BoliJ Celery
Summer Savory
DwarfCurled Parsley,
Curled do.
N. Zealand Spinago, *| o’’
Flanders- do.
Round do. I bi
Green Curled Endive > pj
Broad Leaved do. j PI
Whito Mustard %
Brown do. • J •
Long WTiito Okra
Asparagus'
Nasturtlon
Rhubarb (for Tarts)
Leek
Saffron
Sweet Mnjoram
Sweet Thyme
Sweet Lavonder
Horbs
.Balm
Catnip
liarl^Gbhlon Slox Corn
F.nrly Tuscarora do
Early Sugar do.
•Earlv Washington Peas
Early June do.
Early Charlton do.
Whito Marrowfat do.
Dwarf Prolific • ' do.
DwnrfBluo ImperialLdo.
Early China Dwarf Beaus
Early Dun Color Dwarf do
F.nrly Moliawk do
Early French or Warring
ton Dwarf Beans •
Early six wcok do do
Early Rob Rov do, do.
llttftigeo or lOflO to 1 do. do.
Whito Kidney do. do.
Dutch Case Knife Polo do
White Cronb’y Pole Boaus
Largo Lima do. do.
Small do. do.
Dutch White Runner do.
. 51—3m
v tnlids for Sale.
rffllpSo^hhen’'olftl; for ,<Ue rely-ValuiM.
.•A ’ 1“®»i “ >'« of which » annexed. It in not nretended
that the land, are »u of tho first quality, but die planter
who cannot euit hinwolf out of eiich a bill of Ihro must ia-
deod :he' Batil' to pleasoi' A particular, dcs’drintiou of the
lauds is .deemed unnecessary, an no prudent man will pur
chase without a previous - examination.' The terms will
be, for all sales of one dollar and' iwenty-flvo cents twr
acre, and under, cash; for all sums over one dollar and
twenty-five cents, and. not exceeding three dollfirs per
acre, one naif cash and tho balance in twelve months j and
for nil rams over three dollars -per acre, one third cosh,
nnd the tnlnnce in one end two years, equal: instalments.
Aphlicattons will bo made to tho subscriber*: or oithor 0 f
Photit. SHORTISH,"TARVER & Co.
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• For Sale. . ■ 4 .*
A SECOND liond four wheel parrisro, and n pair'of
dJ»- well broke aortharo horse?. . Enquire at- this efitco
wjf „ - Thomas gouldinq.
"April 3® • 9 3t
rn't llE subscriber iieviug purchssed tlio entire:stock of
jPi goods of tho lute firtn of M. W.Pcrry.dr Co, will con?
hnuobusiness a, his oldstanaon Crawford-strect, and will
soil hiit goods at cost. Titos.'hulebted hi the lalnfirtnby
notes orsceonnts, two notified to coll and settle.-' Longer
indulgence will not be given, .... 51. W. PERRY. -
.Columbus, April, 3,1835. . Dlf
XAW.
TAMES WATKINS HARRIS, link opened nn .omcS
0*. in tlio Town of Columbus, and will'uitend all the
Courts of tits Chaitaboochio Circuit.
5Iureh27 , .8 lm ■
Tlio-Goorgiq d.oiirnul, Federal .Union, and lAttgusta
Chronicle, will publish the obove ono month each, and lor-
word thotr accounts to this oflico.
On Consignment.
1 HAVE just received oh consignment and will sf 11
cheap for cash ....
Cngnioc Brsniy, HoU&nil Gin, Ryu Gin, \ ''
TencriOit Wino, Boxes amMCogs Plug Tobacco,
. Brazil Shell Top Combs, Brend'shell side Cotnbs,
lints, Shoes, Champslgno, Cider, &c. dec.
The above will be Sold nt Auction prices, if cnllod for
immediately. . , E. SICGURNEY NORTON,
. Auotion and Commission Room.
. April 10 ... - 10 ,tf
liimc, Iitinc, Ctinc.
CASKS Thomaston Lime, forsnle by
«XJf *U» AVER de iioao.
April 10. 10—51
loir JVosicc.
JE have associated ourselves hi tho practice of tho
Law, nndor tho style af Colquitt, Eultols & Me
Cohmtkns Oct. 18
THO’8. C. SIcKEEN.
37—tf
l8jV.
PEN HE unrlot signed liavo nssneinted in themsolvos the
of tho law, under the stylo of Wcllhorh
dcEcltoIs. IheiroUtcelsin Hamilton.
MARSHALL J. WELLBORN.
Wl ., , , . PHILIP W. ECHOLS.
Hnnidton, jnn. 16 1 3m51
Doct, J. J. Bostvcll,
!*A9 romoved to Columbus. He respectfully, ton-
_—J, dors his services hi tlio various hmnclics ofhis pro
fession. His office, is tip.stairs, over tho store of Messrs.
Aycr& Miuts.
.-jnn. 23. 51-3m
Commission Biislncss.
H.E undersigned has established himself in tlio town
Jl of Irwlntou, Ala. ns u Commission Morelmnt, and in
that capacity oders Ms sorricos to his friends nnd the pub
lic. WM. ATWELL. *
. Irwinton, Ala, March 16, 7—tf
; Coiumbds
, ROOK&STATIONARY STORE.
rSNUE subsordior has just received at tho above cs-
JL tnhlislnncut a lnrgo assortment of School, The
ological and other books. Also, a splendid assortmedt
of Blank Books, Stationary, dec.
: E.- SIGOURNEY NORTON.
January 23, 51—if
Wrapping Paper.
■ffUST received on consignment 360 Reams wrapping
tp pnpnr, SUkegs Lard, 18 boxes and 2 barrels Glauber
Salts, 60 doz. London Alo and Porter for salo cheap for
cosh.
Also, on hand Browns Extra super No. 1 Tobacco.
E. 9. NORTON.
Hides.
war ANTED dry Hides, for wMeh tlio highest price will
Vv bo given. J. DILLINGHAM da Co.
Fob. 6. Itf
fnt. A. Onrlnnd,
to Iransnct business.
per sack. - J. S. CALHOUN ds Co.
*vpE9T Double refined Loaf SUGAR
Bn Brown Sugar, of various qunlitios
do.
do.
COFFEE;
MOLASSES. do,
Cbocolnte aud Ten, constantly dn bend, and for sale
by -
Feb. 27.
JOHN DILLINGHAM A Co.
DR. HOXiGY,
-HTTAS. removed his office end 'slock of: Medicine to tho
iTM. middle leuomcnt of.thn new liriek storo, imraodioto-
" ' ----- Broud-stfeot, nnd limy bo
- residence, when notpro-
ly above C: Wdodrufi'da t.'e.
constantly fintnd at Ms office
fessionelly absent.
Matvh27,1835. ,
. . Niles. &r Richards,
H AVE taken the store yu tho. comer of Randolph
Oglcthorpo streets, where they offer at wholesale or
retail, •
Grocorics nnd Dry-Goods, .
among which are The foliuwtug artiutoe,
30 tierces new ltice,
35 bids. Superfine Cunal Flour,
40 do. do. Western do.
4 hhds. llncon,4 kegs Goshen Butter,
. 20 bids. Western W litskoy. It bids. Prime Pork,
3 do. Prime Beof, 10 do. Sugar,
14 ' do. Molasses, 6 Mats Caesiu,
200 lb. Alspico, 10,000 Spanish Ctgnrs,
10 KegB Lank 60 Bogs Coffee, 56 Hums,
Paibls. Onions. 6 do. Cider Vinegar,
10 do. River Sand, 2 do, UoUihtuls Fins,
500 lbs. Loaf Sugar, 100 pair Russet Brogans,
150 pair Block do. 100 do. Negro Slices,
10 boxes Bloom Raisins, 10 eases Hats,
12 doz- Wool Hats, 1 Mid. N. E. Rum,
2 bbls. Jaraaicn Rum, 2 do, Sugnctt Brandy,
2 do. St. Croix' Rum; 2 do. H'd'.uud Gin,
2 do. American d 0 . first quality,
. 2 casks M alaga Wine, 2 do. Tencrifie,
18 cneks *,„*:*,! 1 doz. long handled Spades^ .
i do. snort tmndled Spades, 3 do. Shovels,
Axes nnd Hatchets, 20 Boxes Tobacco,
1 Ticrco Summer Oil Sperm,
4 hills' do do. tie,
2 do. Full do. do*
2 do. fine Whale Oil. 2 do. Fish Oil,
12 Boxes Sperm Candles,'
Shot of all sizes, Bar Leud,
Ladios Kid and Morocco Shoes nnd Boats,
Gentlemen’s Fino Boots nnd Shoes,
Ready Made Clothing,
Bleached nnd Brown Shirtings nnd Sheetings,
Negro Cloths, Plaids for Negro women,
Linsoys for Negro women, ■
Blnnkots of different qualities,
Flannels, Ssltlnets,Osn»burgn and various oilier
Dry Goods,30 Piecos Cotton Bagging,
300 lb. Twine, 5 doz. N. V. Colton Hooks,
Castings, Hoes,Trace Cbnitts, Augers, Ac. Ac.
Tho shove nrticles w ill lie sold low for cosh.
Jnnunrv30
’ For Sale,
rg-qHE STOREHOUSE and LOT, Ibnporly occupiod
by T, Marlcr A Co. Apply to
WlTTXCH, GREI
EENW30D A Co.
inps andfilr. Cliarlos D. Stowsrt. FArterms apply
. WHTICH, GREENWOOD A Co.
Foliruary 13 e. ' [ 2—tf
-finis' BARRELS of MOLASSES aid-SYRUP
KrS& 5(1 do. SUGAR
20 Sucks COFFEE. Apply toi
■ . W. TONE Y,I
Feb. 27--4tf A. A Q. A. f ( AWHON.
F rench- and English merinosa-Aii elegant
assortment of Frcnoh and English Merinos, forsnle
by - BONNEY A BRtlKAW.
Broad streot, apposite Shorter, Tarver A.Coi
March G l 5—tf
P
A I’Lit HANGINGS.—1,(»()0 piuce* 1’up^r Uougiiiga
uml I ordoring*, for salo by 1 „.... i
. HONNEY k 1 ROKAW,
. Broad sireflti opposite Shorter, ’Darver At Co,
March 6. fitf
-*H* A DIES. MISSES and CjWLUREN’S SHOES, for
MJ sale by BONNEY & BROKAW,,
Broad stroot, opposite Shorter, Tarver &. Co.
. ’‘March 6 • • ’ fitf
Columbus Auction Room,
• FOUR DOORS rnoM TIIK s
T UB snb9criber hifi>rui>» tho public that hereafter ho
will have two regular days inthc weekfor Auctions,
Tuesdays, and FriJay®.
Q ENTLEMEN-’S nnd BOYS OAFS* of tho newest
pit^.Wl5port,uam{e^sMoch^ Wi -
Bread street, opposite Shorter, Tarver &. Co,
March 6. ' Sif
A I’IANO FORTE far sale at tho Columbus Book
Srorehy/ E. SIGORNEY NORTON. ,
Splendid Foreign Shells.
A SPLENDID usroriment of Blnntlo Piece Shells re
ceived and for solo by E. S. NORTON.
December 27 47 tf
POETRY.
O, X have left a svmuy cliiqo
Whore orory (aco was fair,
And inany ii opoclit) svycetly ehino
To banish my despnir; ;
But why regret tho jfriomjs I lcavo
8incc every where I find,
That lovo an4 beguty still abldo
With all of woman-kind.'
Go trnvol In tho reindeer's track .
Bcneatli the polar skies,*; ' ‘ .
Or with the camel trenil tho sands
O’er which.tho siroe sighs;
- Stilt woman’s lovo and lovclinoss
. • Will temper every clbnV, • ' s
Aud leave for mail’s ungVtUolul heart,
. No reason to repine, !
VVlmf though along tho realms of ice,
No vernal beaqtics blow ;
•What thovgh aloug the buruing waste
No cooling waters flow; !
Amidst the snows—ninldst the Bands
. Hersmilca will still impart .. .. .. . •
• A spriug-liko feeling in the mind,
A fountaiu in tlw heart.
When dread contagion spreads abroad '
And man farsafety flies,
T She lingers by the sufler’s bIiIo-
Aud every want supplies; •’ <r '\
When friendship mourns no more tho doad
And mirth succeeds dospnir,
Go sock at evs the burial place
-■ You'll find her wcopiug there.
Does fortuno fiiii aml.'fVicnds fly off?
Do foes come trooping on 1
I find a refugo iu her love, . .
A solaco in her song.
The ills of fute, 1 Hood thorn not, ’
The darkest frown 1 scorn, -
If wonfon’s rainbow smiles bo loft
To light mo in tho storm.
O, woman beautiful and kind,
A bloating overy where,
I won! tho skill to sing thy praise
My hoinngo to declare;
i In poverty, my comiorter,
Jn wealth, my diadem ;
Through wen I aud woe my shining fight
My star of Bethlehem.
THE MARRIAGE DAY.
Como Martha, view tho silvor stream
That glidos so gaily down yon green, •
As passits watcreswiftiy by,
So doth tho youthful season fly,
Then o'er its hours shall pass away
; O hastoO haste Uiq marriage dav. a
That ciimmt's source niay. never fail,
Long Will' tho wators spread tlio vale,
But lovely one, tliou must not deem,
Thy youth can last like that bright stream,
'Twero bqst before it fleots away
To hasten on tbs MARRtXas daf.
At early morn tho roses bloom,
But all thoir hues depart nt noun
So will thy boauties sin d, fair maid,
: A transient gleam aud sink decay'd,
And when they're gone, ah, none will say,
Come Martha, husto the marriage day.
• When spring returns with geuinl pow'rO,
Tho rose-tree hlusUea with flush Ihm’rs,
ButMnrihOis not so with you, *
' No spring Uiy beauties can renow,
.Then o’er they trass Uko'clouds away,
'• O liuHtoi O hUstt', Uib M\ftniAOK day.
mSCEIAANEOUS.
. .-•At-v-**• -v'poiiv'»/**» atrtqatntsn; •
There is somnflting truly pleasing in looking
bjekuponpast life,antiuotituni]ilntinnihrouglt the
vista of years, the scenes of onr youth. The past
serves only ua u itiirrnriu which we may plainly
sea the future. To call to^rememhrance oaco the
many circumstances connected with out- early life,
aud the . almost forgotten events of other years,
seem to bo Ihe nwakcaing of some lalent princi
ple of thq soul, hitherto not called into action as
ono. ot' the essential and component parts of tho
mind. ItcfleciionSiiipou the pint arc more, in nc-
eordanee with tho tone of icclings,than ciintciiipla-
tiqus of the future. Tho mind recurs with plea
sure Ip tlie smallest incidents connected with that
-period which iminedioteiy sncecctled our iulapey!
that time wlinu no clouds of sorrow or discontent
had spread mi almost impenetrable gloom over our
future prospects ; when overy feeling of the soul
was chc<qful and joyous, and impelled forward by
the. buoyancy of spirit, that grand moving princi
ple of early existence anti mutilated nature. In
that gay uud cheerful season,, when no sound full
upon the ear but wtuit contained music, uud ntt
vision appeared to the mind, hut contained beauty,
no sight met tlie eye, but was u painting uf nature.
How sooihiog to tlio troubled Icclings to travel
back ia funcy to those hours orglee and days of
cherfulness. Haw sweet tlie remembrance of our
early associations and budding prospects.
Home of m, youth too swiftly yo flow,
Too soon cOmo the sorrows of li ’
050 Bushels Coin * 6000 IBs. Fodder
F OR SALE at Steodltara'.. phroe, (now HuiIbod’i,)
25 miles below Columbus, immcdintoly on tho river,
Feb. 20.—-3lf THOS. HOXEY.
Superior Cloths.-
J UST recolvcd, u fow pieces of suporlnr Black. Bluo,
Ruvctt Green, Invisible Green, Gold Mixed anil Wino
Brmvti piolhB—Halso, .Diagonal and.phtm Casmieros, for
'“'novLihc 15 ' ■»-'>
Norton’s ■
.nenov itro coawtsstox boom, os b*o»o it best, nvr.
acctiox *st»^ rnest Ttrz columbus basb.
THIS AUCTION, forwarded
Q to dill office one day previous to thosale, will meet
trith prompt ot,e ^g °gjieY NORTON, Auct’r.
W 6
i Coiumlsslou Store.
T HF, .ubscrihirInforms his friend, ond the public gen
erally, rltut It? will hereafter confirm himself to tt»
Commission Buslimrs. Ash. will sell for en.h only.lw
will sell at such prices os will warrant a couuauooce or
‘"nTb?All personshsvine, dcmnitds against llmrakseri-
Imrare requested to present them for settlement, ami those
indebted aro requested to make immemnte pnyment.
April 10- XOtf E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
OUR MONTHS after date anplication will be made
.T' lo the honorable the Inferior Court of Early county,
when sitting for ordinary pumoses, for leave to sell ul lira
real estate of Julius Weaver, late of Early county, deceased.
NANCY WEAVER, Adm’x.
March 20,1835--4m MOSES WEAVER, Adm’r.
Notice*
T IIE subscriber* having established themselves at
Apalachicola, Florida, as
Wholesale Grocers, Commission nnd
Fcrrwnidiug Merchunts.
Havorando arrangement* to-make liberal advances on Cot-
ton shinued to their friends in New York.
Busmess eutrusied to tlicir care wU! be executed with
fidelity and dispatch. C0VELL & HA R T SIIORNE.
Apalaehicolai Job* 0 44—3m
Building Materials.
A SELECTED stock of HARDWARE, of eveij do
sttripiiou used in building.
Whito Lead warranted pure, Colors,
Best Linseed Oil, l’ahit.i’uttv, . •
Window Glass, 8 x 10, 10 x 12, 12 x 14,13 x 18,12 x
CopaWfcJnpan Vaimish, Varnish and Graining Brashes
Fori* l " b *HALL & MOSES,
adjoining Bedell & Walkers Tavern.
Columbus Dee. 13 ■ 4o tf
Twenty Hollars Howard.
C TOLEN on Wedt»sd»jr the 1st insiaitt,» small I^atli-
S era BOX,out ol the office ■ fthe rteembimtCqlnm'
buLcontaining papers and Letters, and shout ,7j mU.
States notes and specie. I will give Twenty Dollnre R*.
wnrd for tint box nnd content, returned, or Fire Dollun
foXVproltfiilon efthethief. JUNIUS
April 3--9 3t At tho itnre of John DlUingham & Co.
lite.
Yearn have now passed since the renlizhttori bf
tboso Beenes. Cares anil vicissitudes hnvo suc
ceeded to spriglttiincss and gaiety, lily nights
aro hours of restlessness, mid uiy days tlio mur
derers of my existence. To me nature wears an
other face.- Kvory feature of'her funner likeness
is ohanged. Nut a single circitiustaiicffto uwultcn
recognition are the unnuul return of the seasons,
nnd the nllehiute dawn and close of day and
night. Tha fashions of 'the world havo changed
with its feces; uml iu direct contradiction to the
writing of the inspired pnnsmuii, ‘there is uotlmig”
hut wliat is f’ttew under the sun.”
It is now nititiy a long year since the object that
inspired me with fuel,tigs, such us man never feels
and furgetswus first introduced hi me, aud, iltuugh
many have ht'Cii tlie incidents nnd revolutions uf
my life since that time, yet the subsequent circum
stances, consequent on that event, uro fresh ia
my. memory. To attempt a dusciipiiuis of kwr
would be manifest injustice, for none could see
her. but toudinire, and none Uuo» her but to
love, • .
Young, beautiful, intelligent, nay, all that is cal
culated to render u mtiriuT truly nu.-testing was
combined in het. It is needles* to any i wits cup-
tivuted. f'or'ovaid ulus! it would liave bceit tu
look and not to love.” A slight acquaintance wus
sufficient iitr mo, and e’er three sluggish months
hnu relied away, 1 sought uu uppenunity, and a-
vowed my passion. It wus favorably received,
uni save occasional misgivings, which partook
largely of superstition, I was happy. Time
Seethed in fly awilicr now than evor, aud io hnvo
addid whfs to his heels. Scarce a week or. tiny
'pdsitd Without my seeing tlio object of my tluiiy
tbbu'glits mid nightly dreatjtS.Many indeed,
were the l.nppy hours spent in her company, mid
none but tlmso were happy. In her society ovofy
ill was dissipated and every gin.nn dispersed. Her
6miio was lo mo the suu shiue of life, und tbo
charm of existence.
1 For beroft of that smllo end naturd to mo
Seemed threaded in darkness end gloom.
Tho garden, the grove, tho waterfall, nnd gvery
picturesque scene near her mention were our con
stant resort. Together did we visit every dolightful
spot, und olV as we have rambled together, have the
groves, the birds, & tho gentlo murmuring rule been
uess to our mutuul expressions of allectton, our
plighted faith and vows of eternal constancy. I
sought her band and obtained it, but juft at the
cup of bliss was nt my lip. an adverso current
rolled it from mo forever. My_ pecuniary mat lei a
became deranged and a train ol unforeseen oplam ■
itiee. and o'or the evil could bo arrested I was pen-
nylew. The' angel of my affections continued
true, nnd as misfortune seemed to frown upon my
prospects sho only clung die eloeer to my falling
fortunes, My situation was truly distressing.—
?°,?tii cou ’W^t'va-up the .object of my- wannest
feelings,and must passionate devotion. The strug-
gio between thy nlfectiun? and nly sense of duty
>vo8,lonf? und doubtful. My.breast was toriFwiih’
ctmtequing cmntions, and cnntrarjr passitins. To
oHer, to her who had been raised fn ease mid plan-
ty,-llje iiaud ofn beggar, was more than nty senso,
orpropnoty would suffer mo lo do. .
The only altertiHtive left, was to give up* my
pretensions to tlie only object, I- thought wtirlh
possessing. The sccrtfieo muM ho nmde, or 1
muw reduce to min the object that I would aive
my lilp to sayo. It would require years of toil,
privation Rnd suffering to mind my broken tontine,
end ore tih* could he done n thousand contingent
circu-nsianiTs might bhisi onr prospects (breveri
iu tbjs state of dcstrnctlou, 1 quit my home and
my (ntmds, andcnst mysclf on tho waves offor-
1.1,no,,.to seek in a distant region that employment
whiiili would soonest rc^pftt uie to my lormor sit-
uattuu in Ufe. Tears have imssetl einoe I beheld
tlio, place Of my birth, ami thocharmiug being V»lto
nrst tauglit me to love, in despair ofcvor ngtiln seo.
inp iho, ha*given her hjtnd to anniher. My only
mistress now is lame, nndslto coqoqtish iriitici {&
sbldatn ensnared by any, but iu pursuit of her I
pnrtjy louse tlio recollect intis of my funner happi
ness, and present misery. ..
_ GETTING AT a HRClli’.T.
Thoro is it supcrstltimts mnioh prevalent antotig
too people ol some of the Middle that per
son* slucpittg may ho tnt.do to nufoltl nit tbu se
crets of their breasts, by placing acup Drbqnn,
or .yost; under their heads wlten in that state. Tito
harm, it is snpitos.-'d,. tvdslts ttpott them In ,lho
samo manlier as it due* upou beet 1 , causing ‘f'tcih
to overflow at the- month, arid to semi oil' the
epume-ond iniphrhles wherewith tficlr breasts ore
overloaded. At any rate, under tlio operation «f
tlio barm-, their sleep is said to be any tiling bin
balmy. They toss and tumble, anil talk in their
sleep, and their ttiosl precious secrets uro blurted
nut ae if they tvero of- no liktre couscipience up.n
tho froth of ti-barrul of sninll beer.
Mr*. -Doldomm, ofDolilorumville, was a firm
believebin the efficacy of.ybst in working out the
secrets from tho human bosom; nnd sho deter
mined to get nt those of her husband, whom sho
suspected of h-jving another charmer hcsiiles hcr-
scK. Accortlinglj'i one bummer’s day, w heu'hb-
lay down to laku his alieriioon nnp,she pluccd tlie
yesty cup under hi* head, uud’ waited to see its
operation.
Scarcely was her faithless spouse, as sho verily
believed him ip.be, fairly asleep, belbro Ills nrrits
began.to toss, Ids Ups to quiver, und his eyes to roll
under their closed lids
“Ha !” immured Mrs. Dnldernm to. herself,’
“tlio cast begin* to work. The secret’ll bo om
presently, lie’ll open Ids mouth, und work over
tiko a beer-barrel does, Hark ! now it comesi—
Now I shall know what nasty trollop it is he’s so
thick Willi."
As Mrs. Doldcmm calculated, sure euouglt, out
came tlie words : “Shc'p a beauty—by heavens'
she is!"
“Ah, it’s jest ns I thought^" said Mrs. Doldorum
to herself; “he's got auolhor woman iu bis eye.
•A beauty’ indeed 1 but I'll—”'
She was iuterrurtloil by tho vuico of Mr. Doldo-
run,' wlto continued—“I must havo her, jet it cost
what it will.'! .
“You must have her—must you I” said Mrs.
Doldurum, uclveacing tier linger-imils mouuciugly
towards liim’as ho slept—“but I'll see lo that, you
—you—”
Mr. Dmdcruin proceeded—“but what will my
wiftistiyl" .. ;
“She’ll stty you’re o vile, nasty goml ibr nothing
map,” said Mrs. Doldorum, who could scarcely
keep front 1 (idling upon her delinquent husband,
ttuil cliiwing'hia oyen out us he slept.
“My Wife is always making u luss about
thing—”
“She is ha 7 But she'll let you know it's some
thing bo,'tiro you're iriuoh oldnr, to leave her und
run udnr miter misty critters 1”.
“But t|—n my wife!" exclaimed Mr. Doltle-
rum, snapping his fingers us he slujit, “I don't
cure that lor her, when I'm determined upou u
tiling."
‘•You ddnt, ha 7 Bul l’ll let . you know yok
shall care Ibr her, you—yon—Oil, I’d tear yout
cyos out this minute, if It was’ut tltnt I want lo
liettr thlruume of the uusiy jade fit»t."
“.Slender neck, broad chest, u. inane nnd tail
tltnt—"
“Very familiar, upon .my woid ! oh, die vile
hussy
"Just tlio tight nge fur—”
“I’m too old, uml, then 7 Oh, you vile—”
“I uitisl hnvo Biuuk Maria, by litu—
“Oil the ugly brute ! l-quvo me for a black' wo
man! I'll tear his eyes out as he lies.” And
thore-upnn Mrs. l)oltlvru|o fell upon her sleeping
husband, tqotlt aud nail; uud by the lime' tie wu®
fairly awake, tlio bioud wus running down his
iiico in streams.”
" What—what—womun—whnt the devil are
you about!" said Air. Dolcrum, as suon as he was
fairly awake.
“ I’ve found out your secret, you nasty, faith
less, into cruble—’’
“ Unity! tiiity!” exclaimed Dulcrutn Ingrootas
tonishment, “ what’s ult litis! what secret ure you
talking about!"
“ The wotnmnj’ said Mrs. Doldorum, bursting
into teurs.”
“The woman! What woman!"
“ Why, Lite b-b bluck woman, you vile, worth
less ihiijg, you. Von pretend to. imtke utruttge of
it. But I’ve found out your tricks. 1 got nt your
secret when you was asleep. I put the 'east un
der tho bed. uud you blubbed it all out, you did."
“ What nil out?”
“ About you leaving me, to run after black Ma
rin, as you called tier.".
“ Black Maria!. Uu, tin, hu! Black Mn—liu, ha,
ha! Well, that's a good oue, wife, I'll be huugod
if it aim. . • ■.
“ It’s quite a laughing subject, aiut it? you
brute you!" , ...
Did' 1 tnlKlu-iiiy Sleep, wife!”
!• Dwl you! yes, to lie sure you did. You told
n.l abtmj 1M 10W you'd itavu her, lot it cost what
it would. Ami you Bailed Iter a beauty."
- “ 11a, hu, liu! Shall I tell you wliat I wus
dreaming iilimtt?"
“ I know, us well us yon can tell nitfi"
“ Ferltups not. . The secret is sttfu yet. But
vou simll huve it. I wus dreaming of neighbor
Haycock's macK maju.”
« Black mure! Is tliut oil!"
“.That’s all.”
« But you culled her a beauty, and said her
nuftte wus Maria."
“All Hint's mt(-,wt.eteciTs..id so nr not. She's
a 4,entity of u mure uud her owner culls herBiuer,
Muid.”
“Hut wity did you montion my numo, in con
nection with a mure!'' said Mrs. Dititlcriim.
“ Because Ilnvcuck asks a thousand dollars for
the cretiireB'id I drouitp you’d m old like
if J laid nut so much money upon one liurec."
“So 1 should, Mr. Dnldernm, if you’d done
snob a thing before this blow up.- But I'm so
dreadful gl.ai taint rib worre-my. ho ;rt is so re
lieved of its terrible niiskivtugs—tliut you inuy
buy twenty meres Iitr wliui I con ."
Hereupon .Mrs. Doltlcrum wiped tit blood from'
her husbiimi’s f.tco, throw nway lhe cup of yest,
Qud gave her jenlousy to lltti wind*.
Simplc cukb rou'ftu'st-aATtia—iioi! a small
pot Hill ttf potatoes, ami bathe the pail* affected
with the w ater in which tho potatoes tire boiled, its
lp,iaa it can be nitplied, immediately belbre gel
ling into bed; Tho pains will be removed, or
til least greatly alleviated by irexf momiltg. _Tlio
most ubtttin .te rheumutie pain- are known to havo
'been cured by out- application of this novel and
MEW SEBIES-Vol. II. No. 1*.
.A GERMAN WIFE. • . -k M'-
" Tito most cxtruordiiiury-siiieido in the woW’s !i
record," it is suit!, has lately occurred nt Jena.— Xv
It seem* that a Doctor if--- 3 —, whose-namst
IS suppressed from delicacy (C'ustn* of the UnitiI
Library of Berlin, nnd distinguished as a scholar
and-a pilet.) whs taken ill with a singular species
ofhypuchtmdriucism.wliieh plonged him into incur
rabfy low spirits, ami baffled nil the efforts of th»
doctors. .His wife, a lovely nntl - accomplished
young lady,- of high connexions ut Leipsic. being
-uiftirmed that' nothing hut it rcnl and lusting grief
would cure his malady, by turning his thoughts
iiito.uriothor channel, resolved to offer herself a
sgcrlfieo fo’rher hrisbaud’*.health. ' !6*te ptccor*-
iugly, turn ever ing: when tlie prbtetttDr was abkeut
stabbed herself with ft dagger to tile-heart.- Ou
(hieing mi entrance, they found her'dead.' The
imfortunute.liushaad had arrived at this moment.
The following letter, written with n firm Ijaiid-
upnna sheet of common paper, lay upon the ta.
blot.
1 More unhappy than tliou bust been thou cause
nor If, my most beloved; hunnier tliou mnvei Im-
r.titue withfenljUjislynune. There is often it won-
derjbl blessing in-misltirtiine;'you will^itrt iy find
tl so. :\Vo Hufterctl together olie sorrow:, thou
kiimvcst how l suffered iu sijetice: no reproach
j-j-.jJntnrea ami unfetter
ed. But tlibu wilt, live out thy time tipon earth.
Fulfill, liittri, thy destiny, riml acfwiilt cnergyl—
Salute rill whom I loved, uud whti Idvctl me in ro-
"Vrli, till iu tilt'eternity we me'et. Thy’ ' •
» ciiAia.oT'rt;.'
“ Bo not betray syealmOBS—Ito'fifui, strong, and.
resolute."
MurVciroos to say, tint Poelor jtas recovered cu-
lircly since tho tragic nndriwfui sacrifice litis been
made for liis lmppiness. The physielnns declare,
with limy Germtin rittncHalarice, that " no medi
cine 'could have worked with haff stteff poteticy
oithcron ntind or hotly.” There is eoincthirig
painfully interesting ill litis, magnanimous error
ofa ntihlo nature; yet notwithstanding tlio abun
dant love nnd be.orle self devotion which’it exhib
its, there is in such conduct something so unnat
ural, buch an utter want of all religious feelings,
—that we cannot repul a sonsatiun of horror nt the
mystic enthusiasm which could cause such a
deed. Tho editor of tho London Times,' in giving
tho Btory ns it appeared in tlio Athemcum, makes
the fallowing short wdrk with the " Rotnauco” of-
(he transaction, which muslnppearawfblly hurd-'
hearted to his Werterlikc German neighbors:
The following story exhibits another result of
tho fondnoss fur that "transemdent" trash Which
sometimes in vorse, sometimes in prose run tnad,
passes current for sublime writing among a
certain class of literati in Germany, and .which a
hnif-edneated and, under-bred clique are trying
(we’are sure in void) to bringinto fushiou in Eng-
iond. Bui tlie'country of Sliukipeure and Milton,
—tho couutiy wltero imnginetidu walks hatid-iri-
Itnnd with ttisto and judgmont, Cun never recog
nize tho tuwdry. and slip-slop pban’otn whose im
itation of genius resembles the original, us a brass
Brummagem counterfeit resembles refined gold..
If tills lady, instead uf killing herself according
to the prescription of Garmau-romunco, had’pvcn
a porter a couple of dollars to drag her 'hiwMnd
through a hnrsepuad, wo would- have hid any
wager tliut his cure would havo here-ns com
pletely.effected by such a misibrttth' 0“ by the ex
cessive sacrifice which sho in licr- ll f a thuuua' madb
fur n booby. .y ' \ /
“PioEqn’s MiLK. t ’-*y. :S 4c , 'd»y was “All Fool's
Day"—and tbo pwprietors seemed lu enjoy it
mnrVoBously. Barney Brallngan waVsehl by-
John Pyeto.net nJi ,,art, ’ , “pigeon'smilk." Bar
ney in generakv^he up (u.suutft but he did not
recollect lhat/f was tiro first :bf Apt'C. He went
honestly, therefore, for tlw milk ; and after trnrn-
piug akin “from post to pillar, and from pillar to
piKt./rotbout fimfiugu “dltrop"—thdogh lie took
*evpkil "dhrops ofiliu cratliur," by the way—he
pno back very mdbh chagrinod, and very much
xed at the trick, which lie sumo how, or other
found out, hud been-put upon him. Coining up,.
therefore, to his waggish employer,'ho gavo Iritis
u smart tap on the proboscis, and immediately
hold liis pint mug under to catch the drops.
“ Ship ! stop I Barney," said Mr. Johu Fyc, as
the claret flowed in a stream—'“what do you moon
by that 7"
■Fuitb, und it's you're tlie'man that aright to
kttow,ycr own self,” said Barney BraUagbu, “if
yn undcr-taud grammar at oil." ^ •
“Grammar!" exclaimed Mr. John fyc, who
wns quite dissatisfied— 1 “wltut has grammar to do
with ynur beating my nose 7"
It's tho pigeon'* milk I’d bo nfther." — ■ •
Wilt, Ditrnoy, lt> all fouls' day, ana 3 suppose
I must take tlie joke; but bang me if i underetand
the grammar of it.”
‘Thin I’m tlie lad that must taicb ye," said
Barney. “ In tho first place, yet name is liisiher
John I’yo.”
"Very well."
"And Mistlior John Pyo, by tho grammar oftite
rule of three invarse, is Mislhor Pyo John,"
Eb, Imh!”
And Misthcr Pyo John, by a little spririklin of ,.
tbe grummur of ornithology—arid etymology, is
plain pyo-john—alias pi-joti—alias pigeon. And
mis is.the pigeon's milk that ycr honor sent mo of.
tiler. Aud which looks tho uost like a fool now
Alisther llnruoy Brullagmi—tbat T i me—or Mistiter
Pye John—nml thut's ymifself."
The Catholics uow havo in the United States, it
appears by a recent stntietioal statement of their
own—383 •Churches—943- Priests -90 Colleges
anil Seminaries fur males— GO Seminaries for -fa*
mat s anil 17 Convents. ■ '•
Bisiim* M'Kkndtikk.—The Western Methodist
published iu Nushville, (Tenn.) contains the Ibis
lowing notice of Bishop.M’KIopafeo’s death. •,
Wo feci such omotious of sorrow as lltosfl must
feel, who luvo lost an eld« brothort for the Rev..
William M’Komlrce was in official station—in
laliors—in weight of infiuouec uud in holincM of
life, tlio elder brother ,((('• thp American Methodist
Cltureh. He has been most emplinticully ill*
Shepherd under Christ of tlio Methodist Church in
tlio west und south wesR nml.in the, midst of the
immense field of labors, lie bus dropped his worn,
out'biulv. ond his spirit bus gong upward in the
quilt of thousands ofhis spiritual children. Who.
shall quell liis montic tis.it falls from the.whirl
wind cliaritit offi.ro? VVho vhnll now go forth be--
fiire ihe nruly of our spiritual Israel, ns lie b*sdoue
for ul most filly years. .• ■'
In the ITnuHi. of Representoiives nfMnssachu-
«nit*. on Wednesday last, a bill of which the fol-.
lowing is ri surii'tiary, was ordered to a third read--
ing, hv n votu ol'2if to 112: c'. ^VfcV
“ From and after 'thn first of April next, no
brandy, rum, gin, or other distilled spirits, snail
be wild in less quantity than 28 gallons, nor shall
nub license bo granted by the setecurib*' of towns;
it a majority of legal voters in such/towns shall...
vote ut n legal -ioyrn' mMtluy that .such. ltcen*ui
slpill.a'ot be grunted.'.'
4.Husband AVAftTari.—Tberu is enid To be ',
ii.iw living iu Sbj Mary’s, oneM’tbe lower coun*:'
h of AlaryRifiUra lady ul the age uf 103 years; ’
of whom, cfi.i f llowing account is given “Her-
mi ntnl fn.'iiltle* uro unimpaired—ah'’ •» to; excels.
fnol hfal'li uml spirits—tides on hmsobnrk is dex-
ti r(iusly.Us u triKqiay—luces in heroiiraets—stlrud*
ttie totfet puriotnalW—and what is yet niiir., *..r -
pri«(ngj she. is now ns willing to be iuurii.*d if -lie
was 90 years ogol" Thcrc'si.swectiicartforyou.
Eoos.—Seven, hundred dozen Buga were
liroilgtifto ilie'Augustu m.irlicts,yesterday-morn,
ing, in tiro wn^gons from flabershani. fho two
load* weighed about 1.500 |ound« ; uud the Egg.
Ample remedy .—Scotsman. (This, nt all events, were sold ut 12 1-2 cents per dozon.
is a simple and upparcqtiy safe remedy,} | Augusta Sentinel, 1th hut,