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strict attention to the. requisitions of the law.
IT. R-*All Salkc regulated by law,- must bo nude before the
CouH House doer, between tho hours of lO.ln the morning,
•nd din the evening—those of Land in the county where it is
situate* .these, of Personal Property, where the letters testl*
meatary, of administration or of guanlianihip were obtained—
;Mdare rminiretl to bo previously advertised in some , public.
Oanettb, as follows: - H ~ .
flncairrs' Sales under regular executions, for 'thirty days j un-
dermortgage A fas, sixty days, berorntbe day of sale.
bales of Land and Negroes, by Executors, Administrator* or
-Guartiaaa, for sixty days before the day of sale. J./i »•
Malm ot personal property (exceptnegroes) voxtv days. Ci
tations by Clerks of tho Courts ef Ordinary, upon application
• for letters of administration, mutt bar published (hr thirty
•DAYS. •
Citations upon application for dismission, by Executors, Ad-‘
ministratorv or. Ouardians, monthly for.six months. • ,
Orders of Courts of Ordinary, (accompanieA v wjth a copy of die
bond, or agreement) to mako titles to land, must b« published
THREE MOHTnX. * - -
Notu'W by Executors, Administrators or Gnardiana^of applica-
iu„. to Court of Qrdlnnrv for leave io sell tho Land or Ne-
«ra«saii clT!^* 00 * Mounts. V . *f •**;
Nonets by ExecntoT* or Administrators, to Urn Debtors and Cre-
. ditois of an estate, for **x weeks.
B7 Letters on' Kditto'*; to Jho businMs, must be tc»t raid, to
endtlethemto attention.-. \
GREAT BARGAINS. V :
ALLEN & HILL"
H AVE on hand and offer for a ale at the cost in New
York, and expenses of getting the goods here k
• 75 pieces Cnlico; 100 do. bleached Shirring* & Sheetings
10 pieces Checks and Ginghams . ;
1 case .Twilled Good* or grilling*
8 bale* brown Shirting* and Sheetings
2 “ Duffle Bltmkcts; 3 piocea Negro Cloths
DR.H0^2V,
|!AS removed lti* offiee and stoc£ of Medicine to the.
L middle tenement of the new brick ptoro, unniodmte-
iy above C. Woodruff& tV>. on Droad^trect, nnd.mvbe
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constantly found at his office or residence, v
esstonalfy absent.
March 27,1835.
lien notpro-
8—6m
Dr. John It. Booo*
H AS removed to, and pennnnently settled in Colum
bus, where ho can be found at ml’ times ready .to at
tend the calls dfhis friend*. His office ia on St* Clair
afreet in the house formerly occupied by Col. John Milton
as n law office.
Mayl • 13 2m
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FRY lift subscribers havo united tliornnclves in ,ht> prnc-
. JL lice of Lew for the county of Chambers, in Ala-
tico in Georgia, as heretofore) or Lemuel D. Robertson, at
LaFayette, Chambers County, Ala. who will still resiilo
there and practice in Alabama as he kns formerly done.
JULIUS Ci ALFORD,
- LEMUEL B. ROBERTSON.
April 10' 10 3m
Law Notice.
W E have associated, oursolvcs in tho practice of tho
Law; under the style of Colq
Keen. Ono of the firm wilt bo alwnyi
formerly,occupied by Colquitt SiFli
Columbus Oct. 18
oursolvcs in too practice of tho
itvla of Colquitt, Ecliols Ac Me
III bo always found ut their office,
'quitt &. Flournoy.
WALTER T. COLQUITT,
JOSEPHUS ECHOIC,
THO'S. C. McKEEN.
37—tf
taiiFULUDO vuviuii U
the Coweta Circuit.
May 8,1835.
JLaw Notice.
id to Columbus/will
Courts of the Cliat-
‘ Troup counties of
Summer Clotlilgg,
J UST received and Constantly for boIo
of SUMMER CLOTHING, among v
following articles. .
Circassian Dress Coats
Cloth i ddi
Circassian
Linen Cambric
Brown Linen.
Grass Linen
Coats
do.
do. ‘
do.
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Grass Linen Jackets
Brown do. do.
Iti^h 4°* do. .
Linen Cambric do.
German Linon do. '■ .
Thin Circassian do..
PANTALOONS, ofCassiinere, Circassian, Irish, Grass,
German/and Brown Linon and White . Duck. . . ,
VESTS,' of Silk Velvet, Plain and figured Satin, Corded
Silk. Marseilles and Valencia, of the newest-patterns.
ALSO, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Stocks, Cravats, Drawers
tmd.a variety‘of other articles. -
• V . V : JOHN DILUNGHAM & C o.
May 15 : . 15 tf
Just Received,
Direct from Now York, and for solo by the subscriber,
A FRESH supply of plain SADDLES; plain English
aud stuffed do/ Also. ' ' ,1 ,
A few dozen superior drab Beaver and fashionable black
HATS. E. E. POWERS.
Columbus, April 10,1835; : XOtf
House Keeping Article* >v;r:.
J UST received, n great variety, of goodai forlhpusa-
keepers, nn<l constantly on hand, for sale by tho
subscribers, comprising in part, ’ *
-Bed Cords; Clothes Lines Poland Starch. * \
Sod Irons. Well Ropu Fine Shaving Soap_ _
Graters: Glass Lanterns - Bor Soap; Sperm Candles
Lemon Syrup * v ...' Race Ginger
Raspberry Syrup Painted Pails .’ _ ..
Sicdieitz and Soda Powders Cedar Tubs, Piggins A Pails
Tumblers and Decanters • Cans dtChurasjurioried sizes
Turned Varnished Tubs
Wooden Boxes, Ut beats
Green Window Blittda .
Chairs and Bureaus *
Wire and Hair Sieves
Dustpans
Brooms and Brushes
House Bells .
Clothes Brushes) Hair do.
Bottles and Jugs
Table Linen
Russia Sheeting
Crash, for Towels
Linen Dowlas * **
do. Osnaburgs
Cocoa Nut Dippers
Coffee Mills
Lamps and Candlestick* .
Brass Andirons, of the new- Sal Eratos
eat stylo . Pearl Ash
Shovels and Tongs do. Knives and Forks
1835-tf
Mayl.
JOHN DILLINGHAM 6i Co.
Russian Diapers; Rose Blankets
Cotton Plaids, cheap, fornegro women.
Tho above goods were purchased in New York last All,
very low, before thev rose, and as A'. A H. wish to make;
some chango in .their business, it would bo will for those
merchants who are in tyant of these articles to call and ex
amine, as they can bo purchased 12 or 15 percent, cheaper
than in Now York. ' »
April 10; 1835... • lOtf.
• HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
. I1U1LDINO. MATERIALS, &C.
C ARPENTERS patent As common knob Locks .
Cfeat, till, cupboard, closor, pad and stock Locks
Wood Scrcwsj Bcd Screws, Hand rail do.
Moriico, socket firmer, Turning Chisels: do Gouges
Augurs, Gimblebt, Brace* and Bits
Iron Squares, trying do., ivory and boxwood Rules
Hand, panricl, tenon X cut, framing mid mill Saws
: Traco, log, bailor and fifth Chains; surveyors do
Butts, Hooks and Hinges;- IIL and Table do
Blind : Hinges, Shutter Fastenings, Turn Buckles
Block tin Faucets, Molasses Gates, brass Cocks
Hand, cross cut, pit and mill Saw Files i
Drawing Knives, Plano Irons,
Compasses, Spring Dividorp, Callipers
Bed Keys, cork screws, coach wrenches
.Brad, sewing and saddler's Awls: Tacks and Sprigs /
Flyers; Shoo Punches* Shoe Knives
Glass Knobs, curtain Pins, screw Rings -
\Vecding Hoc*. Gordon do.: Shovels and Spades'
Mattocks/iron Wedgos, Grubbing Hoes
Flat Irons; Tailors ao^ Steel-yores, Frying Pans
Cutting Knives, Scythes, Manuro Forks
Wool, cotton and. horse Cards, Siovos. Riddle*
Brick, plaster^ and pointing Trowels -
Whitc-wnsh Brushes, cloth, hair, and hearth Brushes
Turkey Oil Stone, Hindoosthn do. Hones
Axes, Hammers, Hatcliots, Adzes < . .
. Brass Candlesticks, artd Lamps, plated and brittnnia do
Brittania Tea and Coffee. Setts, block tin do*
„ , T itts. I
Cost iron and copper Tea Kettle
Silver Pencil Ca ~ ~
Saucepans & Boilers
'rayons
Full and lralf plated Bits and Stirrup Irons .
. Splendid Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, Fenders
Common do L do., • do . ' ...
Ivory handle Knives and Forks, in setts
Common do do
Rodgers A WpstcnholmsPocket and Pen Knives
Rodgers &, Sons superior Razors, single or ia cases
1 case super Damascus Duolling Pistols
10 pair do do belt do
A splendid Rssortment ^f Pocket . do
Single and doublo barrel percussion and'flint Gum
Superior Rides, percussion and flint * ...
_ blackxmith’b tools.
Bellows, 28, 30, 33 tmd 34 tnoho*
Sandersons Mouse Hole Anvils*
Wilkinson's do« do do *;
Superior Patent Screw-Plates; common do do* i
Vices. Slqdg^s, Hand Hammers •.
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500 kegs White Lead; 50barrels Oil
200boxes Window Glass, 2000 lbs. Putty
150 kegs Noils; 1500 lbs. shoatiiir and brazlereCop;
2000 lbs. shoot Lead, 5000 do sheet iWmi
Colors and Paint Brushes, of ovoi
And a general assortment of Tin Ware
Important to Cotton Planters.
FIN Hli .uliMiibws oiler for ulo upon .ccomramUting
J*. terms, the whole or .tiy portion' of the Allowing
lemls Biiimicd hi the Ureek territory, Alabama. “
Th. lend, generally nre of good quality, well wanted
and in qclimafc admirably pdipted lp ttO growing of. Cot-
p™?ti»i»g tooccup.nl. Ihe enjoymem of liealth.—
With th. Alelwniit Hirer on the West, utd the Chetuhoo-
cbee oil the Eest, (bolh navfrable by Steam Boatn) and n
fenlbly offcmlmraly to beftnini!, itl»confidently recom
mended to the growera of Cotton, to; ohudon their' worn
out lBnde,.nd timely to t’oeuro tlioihiolvo. homes, bdbre
thuls.t desirable icOpo of new ehuntry i. laken up Mid
nettled, • ” W SHORTER, TAUVER & (1,.
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hall & Moses.
Adjoining Bedell fit Walken Tnvorn.
Dorcinus, Suydains At Nixon,;.
NOS. 50 & 52 WILLIAM-ST. NEW YOItK.
a RE now receiving their Full supply of British, French,
/a India and Domestic
T DRY GOODS,- .
Adapted to tho wants of tho South, which they offer for
Cash, or approved credit. ,
Mayl5, • 15—fit
Dr. H. BALSAN—Dentist.
O FFICE at Ilia dwelling, on tho corner of Jackson and
■^Thdmns streets.
May 15, " '
Steam Boat*.
O AKUM, Packing Yarn, .Tallow, fire- constantly on
hand nndlbrsnlcrbytho subsenbora.
May 15...15lf JOHN DILLINGHAM &Co. .
Columbus Auction Boom, •
, rollu DOORS rilOH THE COEUMBtlS, BANK.
FI1HE subscriber informs the public that hereafter lie
■ ' _will have two regular days m tho week for Auctions,
Tuesdays ahd Fridays.'
oodsdisposed of on efthor of tlioso days,
tom in bn Monday or Thursday previous
EY NORTON,
-Atiotloucor.
and Uorderings,for salo by
-BONNET & 1IROKAW,
Brood streot, opposite 8hortor,.Tatvor & Cn,
T ADIES, MISSES and CAILDREN’S SHOES, for
JU sale by . BONNEY fie BROKAW,
■-n. Broad street, opposite Shorter, Turver fis Co.
March € . 7*'
GENTLEMEN’S and BOYS CAPS, of tho newest
XJF patterns andfiaest qualities, foraolechcantiy
BONNEY Si BROKAW,'
Broad streot, opposite Sliqrter, Tarver St Co.
COLUMBITS CLOTHING STOKE.
G. H. & C. A. PEABODY
H AVE.now on hand a New and Splendid Assortment
of Spring and Summer Goods, among which fire
some vory now styles of gbodf for summer coats and pants,
CORSISTIRO Ht.PART or-; . . .. ..
m Cashmafetto 1
Black, blue end brown Camblots
Black, brown and green Bombazines
Drub, olive St tawney col'd summer DifigonnI Casslmcre
Fancy silk, sattln, velvet and Marseilles voqlings
‘ Also,.e fow -fresh pieces of extra superfine Broadcloths
and Cassimeres,nnda great vnriety. of patterns Ibr summer
PnnlBi all of which Will be manufactured to order by first
rate workmen, at tho shntestnotica. Also,
Ready made Clothing, consisting of
BombazinefrockanddressCoatst.Thlbetciofti do
Ctunblels do)" ' "
. .. . . 'cotton
A great assortment or Stocks
Bosoms, Collar*! Gloves, Suspenders, Socks '
A great variety of Fancy Articles. Also,
Leather travelling Trunks, Canist Bags and Valiecs
A generalassortment of Boots, Shoos snd Pumps
Also,a splendid assortment of lists and Caps, of the la
test and most approved fashions.
April 10,1835,.. . . . lOtf
Mirth C.
fitf.
C’^NCU and ENfj^ lSU MERINOS.—An elegant
5 : ' “^"l-ienrof French anil English Merinos, for sole
y BONNEY Si BROKAW. 1
’ Broad street, opposite Shorter, Tarver fit Co.
March 0 " 6—If
H AVE taken tho stare on the oombr of Randolph nnd
Oglethorpe streets, where they ofieratwholcer 1 ' -
retail, .
Groceries and Dry-Goods,
among which ere the following articles.
- 30 tierces new. Rice, ,
35 bble. Superfine Canal F)our,
40 do. do. Western do.
A hltds. Bacon,4kereGdslien Butter,
20 bhls. Western Whiskey. 8 Mils. Prime Fork,
3 do, PrimoBoetlOdo. Sugar, -
14 do. Molasses,fiMsts Cesrie,
208 lb* Alspico, 10JJ00 Spanish Cigars,'
- 10 ICegs Lari!, W Ebgs Coflee, 50 Hems,
f bhls. Onions, 6do. Cider Vinegar, :
10 do. RiverShnd,3do. HoUibodsFins,
000 lbs. Loaf Sugar, 100 pair RussotBfogt
! 50" pair Black doi 100 do.Negw Shoeo,
10 boxes Bloom Raisins, 10 cases Hats,
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: -f Splendid Foreign Shells.
( A SPLENDID assortment of MnntloTleco' Shells re-
A*, cehrcdand for solo by
Wrapping Paper.
■RUST received 'ou conbirnmeht 300 Rirams.wxai
•*S paper, 50 kegs Lard, 1Uboxes and 2 barrels G
Halts, 00 doz. London Alo and Porter for sale cheap for
C *Auo,on hand Browns Extra super No..1 Tobo^o.^^
FLORIDA SEOAR8.
AT WHOLEBALE AND WETAIL.
F1NHE subscriber informs the public that ho has been
. M. appointed Aoint for the talc bf
Florida Sogars.\
Ho ventures to recommend tlieso equal, if not BUFXIUOR to
i Havana SxoaRS—the price about one hslf. ' x
■ E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
- April 24—12tf Agent for tho Manufacturer,
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Commission Business*
.' :. nnilE undersirned basestabUshed liimsclf in the -- .
/.* ‘fi® oflrwinton, Alt. as a CommUxion Merchant, and in
that capacity offer* hi* semce«4o his
•' ^irointon,Alt,March 16*. ' - »'! •
t Sv' TnmTY TUOITSAlVD DOLLARS.
Tho Grand State Lottery
S wUlLL be drawn in Savannah on the IWth inst> when
t iBW* will be distributed a large amount of prizes* among
.which is one for • ' ■■■■■■I
Thirty Thousand Dollars.
A few Wholes; Htheo,- and Quarters yet remain an hand-
rj'si Orders from the eotmlry enclosing the cash will meet
Vine, 2 do. Tenerifib,
IB casks Nails" 1 do*, long handled SpedeS,
1'do. short handled Snedes, 3 do. Shovels,
Axes and Hatchets, 20 Boxos Tobacco, .
1 Ticrco Summer Oil-Sperm, ;
4 bbls do do. do.'
2 do. Fall do. do-
2 do. flab Whale Oil, 2 do. Fish Oil,
12 Boxes Sperm Candles,
Shot of ell sixes. Bar Lead, • • .' •>;>
Ladies Kid and Morocco Shoes epdBopts, '
Gentlemen’s Fine Boots and Shoes,
Ready Made Clothing, *"
Bleached and Brown Sliirtinga and Sheetings, *
Negro Cloths, Plaids for Negro women,
tinseys for Nogro.women.-.
Blankets of different qualitiei,
Flannels, Sattinets, Osnaburgs snd vnrlotis other
Dry Goods, 30 PieeesCotlqn Bsggmr, ..
M0 lb. Twin0t5 do*, N.Y. CottonHooks, -
Castings, Hoes,Trace ChajnvAugers, Ac. fioo.
CIS
Important to Tailor*.
HERE A 8 tlie subscriber has^ J>ccn appointed Ag
ent for Sxgueys System of Cutting on the iiu*
proved plan, end ei»o fc ” ~ r
rorhia renorta. of Fashions, ell those
"it
wishing* to avuU themselves of so good tui -
will do wen to send tlieir names to tho sub^nber, before
the first bf September, m we wish to.have our firigids la*
formed as soqb as possible of any change of Fashion:
terms.
System nf Cutting, • • K M dollar*.
Squares or Rules, • •' • ’■»'
Report or Fashions to subscribers, 3 ■ "■
« . f* non-suhsenbers, 4 ?.
GemfoDBnwUMng w r iwn n the above rule of cutting,
Ray 19
s ilO, Halves $5, Quarters *2,56.
3 J : ■' ‘R. SIGOURNEY. NORTON,
* < Agent for th. Manager,
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Ml HE subscriber lias located 'himself In the town of
CPtuity, Alabamfi, for the purpose
a bowse of Entertainment, where he hopes to
merit s share of patronage, lie promises himselfthatHewill
th ® miuket affords, his sta
bles shall be furnished with provender in an .abundance
“iV!? n . ded wiA excellent Oftlers.- His house is about
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Watchc^ Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac.
MIEDZIELSKL &.fiUtTZ, ,,
mVOST respectfully infirm. «hs, public that they hove
• ,,or » •» Brosd-street, opposite the Insn-
U™?5 1 tar*’. °0hr for sole a handsome assort-
Sale *r Alabaaia I.an4*.
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BOQt* Shoe*, Huto, Clothin*, Ac. .
II. MIDDLES ROOK & Co. .
T AKE this opportufiity of informing tho inliahitsiits
of Calumbiis nnd its vicinity that tlioy have lakon'
tho Store in Broad Sired a fow doors below the City Hall
snd.next to Messrs. Bouncy fis.Broksw,\where they me
now offering to the public, & good assortment ortho above
named articles, which thoy soli cheep for cash, vis t
Gentlemens fie Ladies Boots fie Shoes of all dciiorlptlons
Misses Seal and Morocco Slippers, Lasting do. , ,
Boys Seal and Morocco DanclogPumpi. Walking do.
iMeiiB de. do. Dancing Pumpsand .Walking do,
.Children’s shoesofajl kinds,Infant’ashooi. '
r? ) ALSO CLOTHING, \
Consisting of Brown Linen Frock Coots, Coatees
Pantaloons, Rouud Jackets, Vasts; Bosoms, Collars
Stocks fire. Fine Silk HAls, Fur Hats;
- Fino Drab Hsts,’Psnilenf Hats trimmed, a neat article
lor Summer, Wool Hats, Silk and Cptton Umbrellas ficc-
POETICAL.-
The following piece bftom a volume (list pnbUahsd in
England, entitled “Poems, chiefly religions, by tbs Rsv. H.
F. Lyto."
THE MOTHER fie HER DYING BOY.
nor.
My mother, my mother, O let ms depart! ;
. Your tears stul your pleadings are' awords to myhsart,
I hear gentle voices, that chide my delay j
I bm lov.ly visions that woo me sway,
My prison is broken, my trials ate o’er 1
, O mothar, ay motber, detais ms no more 1
SOTSIB.
And will you then lean Ua, my brightest, my best 1
And will you run nestliqgnd more to my breast f
The summtr is coming to skysndtobowsr)
Tho tne that you plsmed will soon bo in flower;
You loved Ihe soft season of song end 6t bfooth ;
O, shall It mum and find yon-in the tomb t
■or.
Y*Si mother, I loved in the sunshine to pity,
And talk with the birds and tbebloaaoma all day;
But awntarihe songs ofthu spirits on high,
• And brighter the gloriet round God in the sky V
I hoar them! I see them 1 they pull at myheait!'
My mother, my mother, O let me depart! '
. ■«; ,-, i .- *- no+Hin. * ' '
0 do not desert us! Our hetrts will be drew;
Our home will be lonely, when you are not here,-;
- Your brothar will sigh ’mid his plsythinge, nnd say *
1 wonder dear William so long eon delay.
Thai foot like the wind, that glance Uks n star,
; O what will thia world ho/wlmt they are ofurt
nor. -
This world, dearest mother! Olive not for this)
No, press on with me to tlie fulness of bliss! ..
And Unfit.me; whatever bright fields I may room,
My heart will not wander from you and ftom bom*.
Believe the still near you on pinions of lore;
. Expect ins to bail yoU when soaring abovei.
HOTHKn.
Well, ga,iny beloved! Tlie eanfliot la o’er j
My |dWa are all eellsh) I urge them no more.
.Why chain your bright spirit down bora to Ihe clod,
8o thirsting for fteedom, so ripe for its God 1
Farewell, then I fkrewell; till we meet at the Throne,
Where love (bars no partings, sad fours ore unknown.
, nor.
Ogleryt O glory 1 what music! what light! .
What wonders break in on my heart, on- my sight I
1 come, blessed spirits I I hoar you ftom high;
O ftnil, faithless nature, can this lie to die 1
So .nearl what, so Hsurto my Saviour snd King 7
O help me, ye angels, HU glories to sing!. .
srwh^TSciz^ 1 '^-
'runks, Carpel Bags. ’ ' ■!
5SPBSB. CUTLERY, V '
ConsisliM of Pocket Pcii anil Dirk Knives "
Razors, Razor Strops, 8cissors, Pocket and Belt PUtola
Holster Pistols, Powdor Flasks, Bhat Bells -
Percussion Caps, PocketBooks, Beads, ficc. ami many
oilier atticlestoo numerous tnmentian.
Persons wishing to purchase the aboro articles are re*
quested to call oil’d examine for themselves.
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Choice Urocerlen.
THORNTON. & LIVINGSTON,
. Have just received,
B Y latest arrivals from New Yorit and New Oilcan.
tho suhscrihors have rccstvsd and offer lor sole, low
for cash; *
General Assortment o( Groceries,
among which are the following articles, vis:'
15,000 .lbs. .Cincinnati cured Bacon - .
15 bhls. No. 1 Mackerel ; 40do. No. 2 do.
130 do. No. 3 do; 50 kegs Lard
75 do. superfine Western Flour
20 do. Oswogo,Fitzhngh and Genossoe Floor
55 do. Molasses; 25 do. S|. Croix Sugar
50 do. New Orleans do.
75 bags prime green Coffee: 25 do. Rio do. <
25 lihfs.N. Orleans Rum; 25 do: .Whiskey
. 1 plno London Dock Cognac Brandy •
1 (lo.Scgnet do. '■ - ■ 1 '
10 bbls. Cogiiae Brandy; 5 do. Apple do.
1 pipe Holland Gin: 1 halfpipe Jamaica Rum
1 do. A. T. Wino; 3 bbls. old Mndolm do.
1 hid. pale £horry do.; 10 do. Teneriffo do.
25 quarter casks Malaga do; 6 boxes Muscat do..
Olioxes Claret Wind; 1 do Stoughtohs Bitters
10 bbls. Rose, Peppermint and Lemon Cordial
20 bores Raisins ; &0 do. Soap
10 do. emnakod Herrings; 10 half bhls. Crackers
2 Heroes Loaf and Lump Sngfir, >., ■ .
■ IiyeonTen; Gunpowder do.; Iropensldo.
. 500 lbs. Bar Lead tlO koge Dunont’s FFF G. Powdi
10 boxeeSperm Candles; 5 do. Tallow do. ,
6 .-do. Starch; 25 kegs Nalls,'' . . - ■ •
90,000 bait Spcnish Segars, and 5000 American do.
~ White Load and Linsoed Oil
20 boxes Gloss, 8x10,10x19,19 x14 _ •
■ May 8 ■ 4-3m
MHCELUFEOIII.
■ New Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
IijpHE.SUBSCRIBER Is nowbfierilig an exttfisUo,
end well usortM-Slock of STAL , —
GOODS. Comprising all the articles usually kept in •
Dry Good Sioref . E. E. POWER8.
Maytheoth, '. 1 , - - ■ 14—tf
The HabMjrlber,
has-rear nxcxiyxu, on cosstoitnxsT,
— ■— rmintCorditls
Sugar
, assortment ,o
Leftwich’s fine honey-dew Chewing Tobacco,
ell of which 4rill,be sold on reasonable terms.
May 8. AUG. HAYWARD.
JOHN CODE,
Mon’s Morcor—Woolen Draper, and Tailor.
West side Broad Street, opposite Honey fit Urquhart,
TraESPECTFULLY Informs the eitlsens of Columbus,
XX-' end visitors, that lie:has on hand, snd will'con-.
Slwonat kerseymen, of nil colors, ssuinelts, vestings, of
aliunde end patterns, velvet; plain and figured silk, fire,
ficc. all of widen will be cut, mode end trimmed in the neat
est and most fsshibnablestyle, at various prices, to suit lb*
demands of Ids customers. Coats mode to.order, at frog
"17 to (46. He also keeps 'on band, for the aceoramo-
-*■mofhie patrons, a general assortment of
Ready Made C(otliing.
Appertaining to ihs wear ofgentlemen—together wi™» v»*
riety of Hats, Caps, Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, Gloves;
Shirts, Bosoms,Collars, Stocks, Socks, Boots, Shoes, Silk
and Cotton UmbrelMrs See. all of wMchwill be- sold *t
tr ficntleroen furnishing their own materials will
have oveiy attention paid, in the execution of tlieir work.
Qusireterly reports of the latest fashions are regularly
received. . 4 . » r '
Columbus, October18,1834. ”rT.
booking CHAlBS.
J UST rccelrcd and for sale,
Inurgs easy Rocking Chairs l-'
Ai»—Csne8es»srfWini6or Choirs of troriotu patterns
and colours. . . .
^^Mahogsny jo Bn r ^a o1 m^^U
vl 13 tf
White Lend and oil. .
^^HITE LEAD, ground in oil, fiMqaslily, No. 1
■ “ -j “ common do.
M dry, best quality
mp Oil do# do.
.LADY ISABELLA Leucsd.
The lady Isabel was a Scottish baron's daught
er and far was sbefirnied.i .Were. Others fair, she
was fairer, were other* rich, she waa richer. • In
short; all perfections were said lo be centred in
Lady Isabel, and yet.that.quality ibr which aha
ocght : tohave, bten moot prised seemed the one
wmoh made the least noise .in the world.) and this
Was her devoted duty to ; her father;, Bha was
hi* only child—the child of hi* old age, the idol of
hi* heart, and the lamp-of. hi* life. But still he
waiacruelihther ; for, in return (hr .her. duteous
aflection, lie had determined to wed .her to. a man
■he had never *een, while he knew her heart waa
anoihet’s... -----
The lord of Ormisdale wa* the ton of hi* an
cient friend and the poMeuor of broad land* in a
distant port of Scotland. The twooid men swore
to each other that their children should be united,
hut ere this pewrioo. lh* youth had bo*» sent a-
browl to be Initiated in arts of war—«n surUjut sob
mnoh practised in bis native country at that lime:
for be ft known, that our peerless beauty blooqtec
the- fiftoenih century, when the ietida of the
f —ottisb nobility were frequent and deadly.' Much
was there broiled abroad' of the goodly person and
H.^£ HU— i 13 -ifthlvJLariy
for never as
P, *. J7hadfhowy
ever, but too often seen his cousin Rboderick, and
tohiut'twasher heart-' devoted. It Waa true he
had neither title, lands, nor vassal* ; but he was a
hpndsomc.a noble, and gallant'youth, and bo hqd
knelt at-her feet, confessed hit lovc, and awore
eternal constancy t and though, whetf the thought
ofherfitihe'r, ahoturned ooldly away,, it was but
to treasure his iinagq in her heart, .and to weep,
most bitter tear* of the hapieas fate which doomed
her to wed another. Rhoderick, by and by, went
away to a foreign land, distraught'by hi* passion
for tho Lady Isabel; and- the time was Jong; and
he returned not, and none spoke of him, or aeemed.
think-of hint, save hia. disconsolate Jove. But
was not so; for theold baron loved him for hie'
worth and manly bearing; and when he saw his.
daughter drooping her bead like a lilly, he too
was unhappy and repented him for his rash vow,
though- he would rather have sacrificed, hia’ own
life, and hers too, than have broken bis oath. And
so time -passed on, and many were the suiters that
sought thO hand of the Lady Isabel,; Some loved
her for herafilf, and some for her great possessions,
and some for both-; but all ware-sent hopeless a-.
imd now tbe time was at band when the sun
waatoshineupon tbs nineteenth birth-day of the
baron's daughter, and multitude* were invited. to.
hi* castle to celebrate the festival with mirth and
revelry. Many ware (he reasons on which he
had thrown wide hto cattle gates and welcomed
numerous guests, aad ample the hospitable provis
ion be'had made forfibem ; but never, during hjs
life, or that of lilt forefiuhers, had there been such
doings a* now, Whole hecatombs of sheep. and
oxen bled Oh the occasion, with wainloadt of deer,
wild andRfoae fow), and other creatures. Every,
country seemed taxed for fruit and other delica
cies, and wines of the richest, aeemed, by the
antitiea provided, to be'intended absolutely to
iw in rivers.. The birth day of tbe Lady Isabel
bad been celebrated, as it game round, ever tinefi
that on which she first drew her breath; but itaver
had there been even imagined each preparations
a* this. .The tongues' of all tho gossipping Md
dowagers ;o th* kingdom were set a-goina on the
occasion t some assigned.one reason for, tills extra;
ordinary entertainment, and some another; Now,
there were several whose eager curio*iiy caused
them so much uneasiness, that they went so far as
to ask on explanation Of tbe old baron himself.-—
They were all, however, foiled iit the. attempt; to
penetrate the mystery,' and therefore settled iit
their own minds that tlie old man had either lost
hit wits altogether or wa* in the dotage.
Nbr, to speak the truth, did the young lady, on
whose account was all the turmoil,. feel less sur
prised than other people at herfiilher’t unbounded
extravagance, especislly at there arrived from the
capitol, chestafter chest, packed with the richest
vestments, cpt in the most approved fashion oftbe
day, and boxea filled with jewelry; which, added,
to tbe family gem* she already possessed, might
•NEW SEBIES-V.fol. ll. N*. M. Yi.‘
1.IX. UOTmtn -ST^-ilriisi'r'Tli'itait 1 ; v
for a private meeting, for her father, was deaf, ter
her entreaties, while he affirmed tliat'fiis precau
tion of the vi»r wonlil il» away nil objections, and
was so peremptoryin tlie man’r, • ihrit, ns iiaiial,
she acquiesced; nnri hevingtliahked nnd kiV'nl b'i« j
duitfttl daughter, he withdrew froht'lier.’with Vo-''
newed youth in his step, and joy in' his eye. Ili'w
different, however, we re Ihe feelings of his'du'nglit-' :
er on this niotneniu- subject! and soroBvorw uiif. |
she in invel (lie man shewn!: sure that she co'id '
never love; and runny wre le.irw she 'abed, md
many the resolves she finidO i. eirbct Vi her
promises, and five end die in sn ilndi:. 1' ilieii • "■
shir bethmiflii' lie- the .|..s!.-iir of :p- id
fathep*-of.jjvlvteadWr,“tlintiVri|'j,iis!-ik' ii jdi,. o'
the few, rnnlHHlhiv yraranl , , mg rbilf-red Uy '
disappcuinieni—1>.; ! Iii.vd. ■ n,<, huVrif-'.*
onthruu^-ii her dteans. Ad ',y. mini
when laid oil the inilitribo will, . , - . -|,np- 5
pinoss, nnd sIih still sirir ineil • 'cliu'c ■■ ofa-’ *•
dutiful dauglfer, by liei.i oulK „ 0 ie miniiin-ni s!ie- i
rmee all sdlfMmsus ai the- aliarol'fitial duty a.:d ' '
affeciiun. •
But though this \vo» t,v ultimnl.: r?»c!ve, we >■
need not be-surprised that vytieu decked'in l.-»
aplendid Httiro, mill nassim; in i;„, r.u>-i ,nl8 l,. ••
quelling hail ofli, .e.dwr. -! !.,„,.-n,.
il aasistiug.ut.'Kiinnfal.fH-uM',';.!, i shn
then would have been the iiet'oi of >: visor n>
prevent mariy.uuiijectures on v:Lai ■■ stuiv- n, d •
looks might mean. But the tin. i ur • i„.n,r.iiu; --i
the mask, arrived; nnd tho niildfroi'.i.hii land, nufo
tlieir. haughty dances, ami it'mtym: •ituighi. >.',tl ■ ■ .. .
many a damtel fair, bediglu .in s ; ,ik flt|!lSplpm ot
S™“i and. blazing in jttwols, grm i:d-ilm tuitysin. ic
••11 room, on Wlliciln flood of brilliant tight wu.-i ■" .
puured from lamp arid torcli. And each in joyous -
mood, cheered by the merry mjafrirel'-, nud 'by the •"
sound of harp and viol. im|iatic utl> ut,a,ted lira ;;
commencemeut of llie danee, when , they v. i-re iu- ,
formed that it stayed for an expected mid hui.mti-. ■. i
“le guest, .And.now agniti curiotit.y was at-iu....V ,
heighL.. But. presently there .was, a i'o.iuiiji toj'p.r,
music, and n cry of the ushers to make tvey i'ur : , t
the noble Earl.Orminsdale ; 'und, the large doors.. .,
at the foot of tbe hall were.iiirown wide-open, utid.
the gallant youpgcnrl, uiiisked, oml atfandrd by
a train of young gentlemen, all ,bia kinsmen, or
picked and chosen friends, ndvnneed amid mur
murs of admiration io tho middle of ihe hull.—
Here they were mot nnd.welcomed by the. boron,
who fed tho carl to his lo.voly daughter, and huv-
iug presented him io tier, the guest, were present-
ly gratified by.seeing tlip young uubleumii take
the nnnd ofthe Lndy Isabel, and lend tier am iu
dance- Nor wore,llicre tiny present whoso eyes
did hot follow llicm with admiration, though the
measuro chosen by tho liighdiorn damsel suvnred
more'that night of grace und dignity than light- ' 1
nets of either heart nr lieel.' Meantime tho olil '
baron was so fkll of joy und delight, that It was 1
remarked by all, a- he was siill seen near his
daughter nnd her partner, itiinhclr hearts were
both quaking—the unhappy Lady Isabel’s with
thinking of her promise Io tier fn’iner, arid that of
the betrothed with a IcnrkhoWn otilv to liirriself;
for he had heard that she Imd set her afi’ertious ft
upon another, anti-observed jVer nnrr6'Wly And;
not content with this, he nske.i In i, us he oat be
side her, many, a wily que.stiiitl, till' el last ho- /
■poke his fears iu plain giiisc.iuid with innii.v sigh*
and tears shed within,her m.i-k, she confessed ilia
trothV still saying, that Ibr'ie r iather's sake she
wbnltl be'his wife, if lie ae- epltd her on such
termfc' But now her father luld her in-her ear,-,
the must'nrcssbtly prepure to keep, her word, as
this must be her bridal night; lor that purpose a-
lone was'thls high wiisjuil kept Her-lover, loo,:
' prMseS &n'’ , - le ° m ' l,li ' tnnvf ' ,! dft e of her heart.
Unseed Oil sad Lamp (
F.b. , » I ’“ , ’ COn i8 B HS
DILLINGHAM fix I
Notice.
B arnard hill Esq. , -
(firm of L.H. Rood fie Co. to ssuls the
I firm, and to receive, and forasaadiaoMrnMs^torMsjptfer
tbe swae during ourabsence ftom th«H»iaj2^H«>2ia;^
Talbotton, April 25ili, 1835, ' 13-pntta
G EORGIA, TROUP COUNTY—Whsrea. George
A. Thrash, Administrator pf Oaorga Tbmhdeiraaii-
efi, emtliesto me: for letter*.of dismission on the estate of
are therefore to cits and admonish; all awl sin.
gtdsr the kindred and ersdiurf <9 stld dsMssad, to be sad
appear at mr office within the thne prescribed
.hewesitse if any, they bare,why sold letters ot
should not ba f ranted. „ . _ . .
. JiaBaryl# - ' “
, hi* suit to have 'use. And now was
the despairing damsel aimoM tieeiile heist,If, whan
her father, announcing aloud his purpose to the ■
astonished guests, called for the priest, auileauasd
all to unmask* ■ Butin wh'at wurifs ahgil, we paint -
the surprise, the delight, the (/nod of Joy that came
qpan the heart of Loily Jealir), when the 'egBV*"^
mask.was removed, nnd, sW beheld in, hirii lier--
ntueb lovod Rhoderick, who, his cousin being
dead, was now the earl of Orininsdale! And
ndw Wes each corner of the castle, from basement
■■■■■NE .. . _ . Ladylsa-
bej, deeply drank in many a wassail bowl. '
1 The stately castle and its revels, the proud baron
and his pomp, the beiiuiepus bride and her chil
dren's chiidrou have now all passed away into ob*
livion, stive this slight'record, which lias only been
preserved iu remembrance of the daughter's vir
tue, who" preferred her father's happiness-t* her
own. -
have furoished the dowry of a princess,
The day at length Arrived for which all this ex
traordinary preparation bad been made > and the
baron, not content with charging ids daughter to
apparel hcraelf.iu a suit, which, by its • exceeding
splendor, seemed to'buve been particularly, inten
ded for tbe occasion, and to wear her most-cosily
jewels, also commanded her maideut to tax their
wits in oroaipefiting and setting ofT, to the beat *d-
mtage, the charms of their young mistress. , , t
And now, sfferhaving arranged all tbinga, and
being promised implicit obedioooo by biidioghtor;
the mystery of All Bis msgmficent proceedings
was putly unravelled by bis telling, her that they
Yrerc that night to expect the arrival of dis Earl of
Ormisdale imoreover preunted her with a
mask, and iMbtmed her that be bed taken order
that each of his guest* shouldjMt ona vuor befota
they entered the aall-n
-’ -*-|lL»nf
the eye
Mr. Pedicariz, the Greek, who is lecturing, at !
Baltimore, states tlie following remarkable facts in
vindication of ihoderb. Greece •, -
“ No sooner had circumstuhcmt, growing oat of
tbe belligerent state of nil the re-1 n! Europe, com- -
pelted thp-Tiirkish Goverftitieint to grant to their
subjects, the Greeks, exeln-ivei ntnliiercis! priviie- •
ges, than their vosiols Whitened the Black.rionand i
tlie Meditt-rriineari r wkl.in -.iatifyears they ncca- ■;
mulatrd mllllore of wealth, and |>o*set*ed four
hundred large vessels, which, though rnnsltnrtod
without mathematical knowledge, were models of
form and beauty; giving evidence of the same In
nate sense ofbeuuty aud constructive talent ia
the living Christian Greeks which presided over
the creation of the ancieut temples and statues of
die Heathen Gods. No sooner had the reforming
spirit of BuitatlMnhmoud given scope to educa
tion, than nrnllcgc oroa. in tbe island of Seio,
which, at the expiration of five years, was fur
nished with ail the menus for Ugh instruction,
and.numbered eight, hundred, students. No soon
er eras the standard of independence raised, titan,
five hundred young, scholars, many of diem hav
ing hurried back from the Universities of Germa
ny, formed Iheinsdvc- into a, sacred battalliou,
and doing battle ngniosi ail overwhelming force;
withherbism un-urp!i,«il at Moral hop or Thet- ,
mopy tie, fell, every in oil of them, iu u single fight.
These are mnnifeatatioii-of uoble spirit arid lofty
capacity .which give the lie to a host of shallow
tourist* who have diffused false impressions us to
the qualities and capabilities of the modern Greek
nation.’.’ “ . -
Mabsiage always effect* a decided change in
the sentiments of tnosewho'Como within its cacred
pale under a proper scnM of the responsibilities of
the married state. However dcllgh ftil the inter
course of wedded hearts, there is, to a well- regu
lated mind, something extremely solemn in the
duties imposed by this interesting relation.. Tlie
reflection that an existence which wassepnrateanil
independent is ended, nnd tliiit all its hopes and
interests ore blended with liaise of another soul,
is deeply aflbcling, ns it imposes til- conviction that
every act which shall influence rite hnppjfleeg of
the one, will color the d- stilly of the other. But
when the union was that of Ihve, this feeling of
dependence is one of the niosl il. lighlfnl. liiut can
be imagined. It annihilates ii.il.h i f selfish
enjoyment, and teaches tlie heart io dt iigin in that
which gives pleasure to OiioIIk iT ' Tlie nfitctfeg
become gradually enlarged, expanding as the da*
of relallonslup nnd the duties of life accumulate
around, until the individual, ceasing to know an
isolated existence, live* entirelyYur ollieni, and fod
society- But il it the generous aud the virtuotiA
alone, who thus eujoy lliis agreenhle ri latioo^—
Some hearts there arc, too < allous Io give nurtura
to a delicate sentiment. There are mind* tori
narrow to give play to an expansive benevolence.
A degree of magnanimity is necessary io the «xi ^
istence of .disintercstcd'lovc or friendship.
Aueting-balls and (hat
ke, that
roam, after they left the ban-
ijb&lpd
done this for her
auriosity should not read
in bet feature*-'WtoR was passing .in bet mind
foben the firaf met her betrotnod. It was in vain
tb«i^SMUwringly
Border Tala*
V.Uy.V •.!: l!
Mr. Clayton, thejEronnut who recently atadb
tbe voyage from Cincinnatti to the Alleghany
Mounlains,.advertises to leave | that plaee ahaiV
tbe miikllo of May for the Atlantic ocean I wind
pemiiuing! taking with him a mail brg. contirin-
lag the newspapers of tbe day and a unmbet
letton>.
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