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EIGHTH VOLUME.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1835.
NEW SERIES-VoI. II. No. ltti
PUBLIB1IED EVERY FRIDAY BY
MARKS, FLOURNOY & JETJEB.
Corner of Broad and Crawford Streets.
VkRM8—The*b dollar* per annum, payablo in advance, or,
rou* dollars, (in ail eases exacted) whore payment is toot made
before the expiration of the year. No aulHutfption received
M
io paper discontinued, except at the option of
intil all arrearages ore paid. ", , * , (
ADVERTISEMENTS conspicnously inserted at imurr-mE
cents per one hundred words, for the first - insertion, aud
, ’ fifty cents for every subsequent contlnuanco—twoiity-fi ve per
- ’cent added, if not paid in 'ttdvauco, or during the contlht'Xuce
of the advertisement. Those sent without a specifi'mtion of
the number of insertions, will bo published until onlered-ouf,
and chargod accordingly.
Legal Advertisements, published at tho usual rates, And with
. strict attention to tho requisitions of Uio law.
W, IL-"All Sales , regulated by .law, must be mado before tho
Court IIouso door, betweon tho hours of 10 in the ’morning,
and 4 in tho evening—those of Land in the county whero it Is
'situate; thoso of Pcrconat Property, where'the letters tosti-
Vrientary, of administration or or guardiitnsjtip were obtained—
jiuularo. requlrod to bo previously advertised in somo public
Gazette, as follows !
teresists’ Sales under regular executions, for tiiirty days { un-
llousc Keeping Articles*
: TUST-received, u grtat variety of goods.for hofkso
#5 keepers; and- constantly on lioud, for sale by Uio
subscribers, comprising in pnrt, ,.
Bed Cords; Clotlics Linos Poland Starch
Sadirons. WettRopn. Fiin ShavingSoap^ .
Graters; CtldNs Lanterns \ Bor Soap} Sperm Candles
Lemon Syrup * Ilaco Ginger
arffl. Pails
Tumblers and, Decanters •. Otujs&Cliqrns,n8sorte<Uizcs
Bottles and Jngs ' .Turpcd Varnished Tubs
Table ‘Linen . Y Wooden Boxes; in nosts
Green Window-Blinds
Chairs ami,Bureaus
Wirewiil Hair Sieves
Dust Pans.
* Brooms and Brushes
House Bells
Clothes Brushes; Ilalr do.
Russia Sheeting *
Crash, for Towels
Linen Dowlas
do. Otmaburgn .
Cocoa-Nut Dippers
Lamps anil Candlesticks _
Brass Andirons, of tlio,now- Sal Bratas
' est; style PonVl Ash .
Shovels hnd Tongs do. . • Kniv.es and Porks •
Mtiv‘1.1835-tf JOHN DILLINGHAM & Co.
and Negroes, by-Excctttors, Administrators or
Guardians, for sixty days lioforo tho day of sale. ,
iopt negroes) r,phTY ; days.'Ci;
" irr, upon application.
lUbiisbcd for thirty
S oi personnl 'proporty (<...__, J I.. .
▼ATtONS by CJorks of the Courts of Ordinary, upon application.
for letters of administration; must bo pul
, .DAYS. , • •
Citations upon application for dismission, by Exocutors, Ad-
, miuistrutorsor Guardians, monthly for six months.
To Zidvcr3 .of cboiso T?7i:*33, Liquors,^ Por tor,
‘ Co5ar3, Ckc.
' a ii Xa x2 vi xo:jl JL.
AVGon hand nnd. offer,for Sale tho first rate articles
of old Pori, Madeira, Brown and Palo Sherry, Sici
ly Madeira, and 'JVncriffo Wines on draught.
. .20 bids; best 1 ■ ^ ^ ^ ” 1
, . mlnliitratorsor Guardians, monthly for six months.
Orders of Courts of Ordinary, (neebmpauiedvitb n copy of the
bond, or agreement) tornhko lilies to land, must bo published
WancEs by Executors, Administrators or Gunrdinns, of applica
tion to the Court of Ordinary for loavo to soli the Land
groeson estate, r our‘months.
Votices by Executors or Adiniuis
.Jflftprs of an estate, for six weeks,
j* Letters on. Editors, to
entitle them to attention
£r Letters on Editors,to tho business, mast be post pud, to
Regimental.
the C6th Regiment, G. M. with t!io rank of lieuten
ant, and they will be obeyed accordingly.
• MICHAEL N. CLAllIC, Adjutant.
J. T. KILGORE, Quarter Master.
( U G. B. TERRY,'Pay Muster.
. JOHN Ji BOSWELL, Sergeant.
' J. M. GUERRY, Judge Aclvocato.
By order of
2-165t
May 22-
Colonfl ASA BATES.
DR. XXOXEY,
H“ removed his office and stock' of Mcdicino to. tho
j middle tenement pf tho now brick Btore, iinhiediato-
ly above C. Woodruft’& <•<>. on Broad-streot, and - may be
constantly found at his office or residence, when not pro
fessionally absent.
March 27,1835. ■ 8--0m
,cr in business unde/ the firm and name. bf-ROSEND!,
PEABODY.* The business will be continued at the old
stand of Charles Rbsondo, opposite tho Columbps.Hotel,
whore may ho found* genoral assortment of
GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS;
suitable fur (lie country market.
CHARLES ROSENDE.
ATay 29---17 3t JOHN B. PEABODY.
Dr. John R. Boon,
H AS removed to, and permanently settled in Colum
bus, where ho crin be found lit nil times ready to at
tend the calls of his friends. Ilia office is oil St; Clair
street in the house formerly occupied by Col. John Alilton
as a law offico. ■ v
. 'May 1 13 2m
LAW.
. lice of Law for the county of. Chambers, in Ala*
bama. -Those who may wish our professional services
can cipploy us by applying to Julius CP Alford at La'
Grange, Troup county, Ga. (who will still reside and prac
tice in Georgia^ as hcrctoforo) or Lemuel B. Robertson at
" t, Chambers County, Ala. who wfll still reside
LaJjfeyEttet,^......
there and practice in Alabama as lie has formerly done.
■■ J- JULIUS C. ALFORD,
j LEMUEL B. ROBERTSON.
• April ID 10 3m
Law Notice. •
W E lmvc associated ourselves in tho practice of tltc
Law, under the fctvlo of : Colquitt,-Eo1iq18 & Me
Keen. One of tho firm will bo always found at their office,
formerly occupied by Colquitt & Flournoy;:
.•V' WALTER T. COLQUITT,
Columbus Oct. 18
JOSEPHUS EGIIOLS,
TIIO’S. U. AIcKEEN.--
. - . . :*37-tf
Law Notice.
TJ1HE undersigned having returned to ddtumhus^wHl
—, hereafter regularly attend-the Courts of tho Chat
tahoochee Circuit, and Meriwether ami Troup counties pf
the Coweta Circuit.- TH03. G. GORDON. •’
May.8,1835. Y 14--81
• jSnmmef Clotiiigg,
TfUST received and constantly for sale an assortment
•9 of SUMAIER CLOTHING, tunoug which are the
Grass Linen Jackets
Brown do. do.
Irish do. do.
Linen Cambric do; -
German Linen do.
Thin Circassian do.
following articles.
Circassian Dress Coats '
Cloth do., do...
"" Bombazine Frock. Coats
Tti’ Circassian do. do.
o 'Linen Cambric do.
.Browti Linen do.
Grass. Linen do.
- PANTALOONS, of Cassimoro, Circassian, Irislr, Grass,
Gerinan,’ and Brown Linen and Whifo Duck.
' VESTS, of Silk Velvet, Plain and figured' Satin, Corded
Silk, Marseilles aud Valoncia, of the newest patterns.
ALSO, Shirts, Bosoms, Collurs, Stocks,Cravats, Drawers
• and a variotv of other ariiclesr
y ... . JOHN DILLINGHAM. & C'o.
May 15 - |
15 If
Just Received,
nircct from Now York, and for Baio livtlio Bobsoribor,
A FRESH supply of plain SADDLESplain English
and stuffail do. Also, ■ ,, , , .
A fow dozen superior drab Beaver and fnshinnableblacK
HATS. ... E. E. POWERS.
Columbus,. April 10,1835. lOlf
■ Doremns. Suydams & Nixon,
NOS. -50 & 52 WII.L1AM-BT. NEW YORK.
^|^RE now receiving their Fall Bupply of Biritisb, French,
. India and Domestic
DRYGOODS,
: Adapted to thb want. of tho South, wiileh tltoy. offer for-
Cash, or approved credit.
8Iay 15,
, Or. H. IIAI,SAK—Dentist..
O FFICE at his dwelling, on the'corner of Jhckion a
,Tliothtteetrccl3.- •
„ May 15, , , ■ -
and
Sfcnm Boats.
O AKUM,-Packing Yarn, Tallow. &c. constantly t
liatid atid for sale by tile subscribers.
May 15—15tf JOHN DILLINGHAM &Co.
Goltfiribus Auction Booth,
routt doors riioit the conuatnos bank.
I HE subscriber inform, tlitr public that hereafter ho
will have two regular days in the wookfor Auctions,
Tuesdays and Fridays.
Ferooiu wMlinjt {foodsdisposed of-on efthor of tlioso days,
will please hand thorn in on Monday or Thursday previous
to the Auction. E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
Feb. 20—3tf Auctioneer.
Important to Cotton Fluutcrs,
r BVilF. subscribers offer for sale upon nccominodating
X- terms, the whole or any portion of tho fallowing
lauds situated in tbo Creek territury, Alabama.
Tito land, gonerally uro of good quality, well watered
und in acliumto admirably adapted to.the growing of Cot-
lAn, and prtnnising to ncoupnnt. tho enjoyment of health.—
With tho Alabama River on'tho Wost, mid tho Chultnhoq-
citco oh tho Ea.t r (botli navigable bv Ktcmn Boats,) end n
' ' * find, it is confidently rccom*
fertility of .oil rhioly to ho Ip 1 . , .
mended to the growore.of Cettuu: to uhaudpn tlicir worn
TIISKEEGEE INN.
rwimj suhscriher Ims located himself in. the town of
out lands,and timely to secure themselves liQincs, licforo
1..... ' ^3*10Kf-
of kroping a linuso of Entertainment, wiicra ho hopes to
merit tt shnro of patronage, ho promises himsolftlmtho will
furuiflh his house wiib t(io host tho market affonlH, his sta-..
hies shall lio furnished with provondnriu an abundance 1
and nltoiWlcil with oxcnllcnt Ostlers. His House Is about
equal distance from Columbus Georgia, to Montgo nory
Alnlmmn, JAMES DEN P.
May.8 14 If
wmi luuus.anu uiirei/ w Bcuuru iiiciiis.....
this Inst dosirablo scopo'of now country is taken up anu
settled* v : J SHORTER, TARVER & io.
10
l^est brands Cognac Brandy
”■ do. do.. Holland Gin*
* * * * li WhisI
'very
do. do. Irish Wltiskoy
• 10 u do. do. Jatiiaick Runt
20 hnskofo (most approved brands) Champagne Wino
. d dozan ImUlcs old Port. Wino '
8 “ > do. Madeira- do.
G “ Uo. . Brown Shcrfy do.
4 “ do. Palo Sherry do. J Superior.
4 '** do. Muscat • do.)
, ^0 4 ‘ . do. Lotiddn Porter
. 40 “ -do, Newark Cider
10 barrels Poughkeepsie-Ale
125 boxes.Spauislt aud American Cogars
May 15. ' , , ~ ‘ .
15tf
Hew Copurtaeishjp.'
E siibscrihcrs would inform their. (Wends and tho
public that they have associated themselves togeth-
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AXLJE1N.& HILL
THTAVE now on hand and intend'to keep constantly
HTJl for suto a superb assortment of . a
FAMILY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
af tho lowest possible market prices, far cash onIy h con-
sisting ui jiart of tlio following articles,
50,000 lbs. Bacon; 50 bbls. Mcgs,P6r ( k
10 half bbls . Pig Pork, (for family use,) ’
50 kogsLnrd: 10 bbls. Moss ljcof .
20 half bbls. (fuinilv) do. do.
10. “• 11 Beefs Tongues; 40 kegssouped Tripo
1.000 lbtt; smoked Beef; ‘JO.bbls. No. l Mackoror
50 bbls. No. 2 Mackerel; 20 bbls. No. 3 do. ‘
20 half bblB. Np. 1 do.; 20 do.-do.,No. 2 do. '
25 boxos Scotch Herring; COO lbs. old dun Cod Fish
4 half barrels salt Samion v
40 bbls. Richmond (city mills) Flour.
15 ;* Gennesseo (Nerw York) . do.
20 .“ Howard street Baltimore do.
20 “ Western do.
.40 half bbls. butter Crackers; 100 bbls. Molasses
4 bbls. Havana. Whito Sugar .
10 “ Brown do.‘^
' 40 u St. Crpix do.
’ 40 “ PortQ Rico do.
75 “ Now Orleans do. '
2.000 lbs. Loaf and Lump do. • —
25 bags Havana green Coflbo
10 “ St. Domingo do,'"
;75 «. Rio do.
30^ Lnguira - do.
10 w Java - do.’
75 - bbls. western Whiskey;' 75 libls. N. E. Rum
30; “ .American Braiidy; 30 do. do. Giu
30 v . Malaga Wine; fo do. Tonoriffedo.
2,000 M Shot }-20 kogs Powder
50 lbs Powder, (in canisters); 10 doz. Collins’ Axes
1,500 lbs'r Rico; 200'snck8 Shit; CO Loaves Table do.
100 lbs. Pcarlosh ; 200 lbs. Sal Erqtns -
15 boxes Spe/ui Candles; 45 boxes Soap
- 15 “ Starch; 25 boxes Hatpins
50 kegs Tobacco; 5 bags Poppet: 3 do Spice
Clovos, Ginger, Cassia, Nutmegs, Brooms, Pipe
lyiovoii, uiuguri V/UB5IU, iy uiiiiujjH,uruuiim, »
TEAS—Imperial, Hyson, Young Hyson Pouchong
50 remns wrapping Paper; Stone Ware *
ALSb—aT GOST,
5 tins.., 9500 yd-, bleached Shirtings and Sheeting,
ft bale, unbleached. do. do.
i cases, 1400 yards, Cnlico
91 pieces, 1000 yards, Negro Cloths
900 Roi
so und Diiflle Blanket.
150 yards Satinotts, &c. &c.
[ET Purchasers nrc invited to call and examine, if they
wish to buy goad articles and cheap.
May 99,1835.
lfitf
IIABDWABE, CUTLUBY,
. BUILDING MATERIALS, ..&C, . .
C ARPENTERS patent & common knob Looks
Chest, till, cuphoahl, closet, pad and stock Locks
Wood Screws, Bed Screws, Hon'd rail-da.
Mortico, sankor, firmer, Turning Chisels j da Gouges
Augurs, Gimhlets, Braces and Bit.
Chums j
Butts, Hooks and llingosj H LtindTablo do
Blind Hinge,, Sliutlor Fastenings, Turn -Buckles
Block tin Fttucqls, Molasses Gates,-brass Cock.
Hand, cross cut, pit and mill Saw Fites
Drawing KttlvOs, Plano Irons,
Compassos, Spring Dividers, Callipers
Bed. Keys ( .cork sorews, coach wrenches
Brail, .owing end saddler's Awls; Tacks and Sprigs
Flyers, Sndo Punches, Shoe Knives
Glass Ktlohs, curtain Pins, screw Rings
Weeding Hoes,-Garden do., Shovel, and Spade.
Mattocks, iroii Wedf —~ - "
sdges, Gruiibitig Hoos
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For Snlo, ■>
BOXES and kogs Tuhncca, nssarted quality
_ _ 150-kegs cut Nails, assarted sizes
. 5 kegs wrought'Nail.; 15 Smith’s Anvil.
Also;
Vices, Bellows, Sledges, itnmmera, Are,
— -Gif , MOORE & TARVER.
May 22, l8S5. r.l0lf
Bo.ots, SIioop, Hn(s, uiotiiltig, &c,
— H. RIIDDLE13ROOK &• Co.
lAKEthit' ' " ’
T AKEtliit 'opportunily of 'iiifonhing tit* inliahllniits
ofC Iambus nntl its vicinity, that they have taken
llio storo in.Bnmd direct a (cw ilQo'ra beioty tbd'City Hal
am! next t« Mnssra. Bonucy & Brokawt wltcra they an
uqw offering to the nublic.a good ussortmCnt of tho above
uamed articles, Which they soil cl
which they sol i cheap, for casfi, viz;
Gentlemens & Ladies Boots & Shoos of nil doscrlplions
Misses Seul and Morocco Slipper*, Lattlng do. .
BoyhSea|.aud MoroccoDnncingi’umpe. vValking do; .
Mens do. , do. .Dunning Pumps and Walking Jo,
Cbildrcu’a shoes of nll kimls, Infiiqt’H shoes.
ALSO CLOTHING,
Consisting oLBrown Linen Frock Coats, Coatees
1 Pantnlobns, Rottnd Jackets, Vests, Bogombi Collars
• <inoi,n tin Vi... ant, tr.i. i.u.m rr..i.
j ivuiiuu wnisnutn, vuoii*, jm^iiiiic
Stocks tic. Fino Si)k Hat*. Fitr ITritli, ’
Fine Drab Huts, Pamicnf Hats* trimmed, n neht artinlo
for Buhnner, WooLHnts.SUk and Cotton Umbrellas
Saddles and J'ridles, Waggon Wbipp; *
Hiding Whips, Travelling Trunks, Uarpot Bugs.
' . CUTLERY,.
Consisting of Poeket Foil nptj Dirk Knives
Razor., Razor Strops, Scissors, Pocketimd Bolt Pistols
HolBter Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Bolt.
. PercussionC.ps, Poeket Books, Beads, &c. and many
oilier at tides too numerous tu inonthin.
Persons wishing to purchnso the diovo articles nro ro-
questeil lo call npd examine far themselves. -
Columbus, Mny'19 15 ' tf
POBTICAU.
From tho Southern Literary Moseengcr.
The following beautiful reply to tlte stanzas of
Mr. Wilde, published in Ihe first number of the
MosSengor, is □ttributed to tho .wifo of a distin
guished physieian of Baltimore a lady whoso fine
taste and poetic capacity are most happily dis
played iu thole touching lines,' Tito nnswor is n
very perfect counterpart of Mi. Wlldo’s stanzas,
nfid if tvn were called on to decide 'upon their, rela
tive merits, wo do not know -which of tho two
would ttiostdc-mtmd our admiration,
ANSWER.
' . To “ MY LIFS IS LtICK tllF. SUMMER ROsK.”
The daws of night may fall from hoavcii;;
, Upon ilia wither’d nue't bed,
. And tear, ofloud regret ho giveiij,*' -. - '
To uiunni tho virtues oftlio dondt
Yet morning's aim tho doWs fvill dry,.'
Ami tears will fade froinsorrowis oye, ■ : .
Affactiuu’s pang ha lull'd to aloep,
; Aud even lovo forgot towecy.-
and ciiargeil me to observe lire profoundust silena
respecting this hiysterious occurrence. I cnulil
not Itelp tremliVjiig, liut not for him ; toy «ottl wad
shaken hy niel.-mchoty Ibrehodingi of a dilTcrent
kind. - A horrid dream terrified me—I bwoke.—•
At the same raotfiqiii niy bu.L-and also was sttir-
lledoulof his sleep—Ins convulsed lips several
limes pronounced tli'e name nf my lather—tho re
collection of that gl-jutny prophecy enveloped my
sonscs ill darkness. D, my unhappy father .' O
my still ittoro wrottdioH husband ! The former
had ncloolly btlucktd the Inner, having prohahly
been apprised oftlie real state rtf tltb case, and de-
eirou.j nf withdrawing mo from so dh-graceftil ri
connection. Tim ngetits of justice wero soon iri
search of us, und we escaped with difficulty to did
mmmtniiitk :i "-'irzSSrjSjn
“There my husband hothonglit himself of bis
former comrades, lie aoiiglil them out, discovered
them, iirid n cavern ol'batidiui was now my dwel
ling. His companions welcomed him with joy t
hut lie hud violated otio of tlicir laws, which for-
T|»o/,T.,mny mourn it’s fitllon f.q/J
\ And autumn winds bowuil ids hluom,
And friondaimy tioava .tho sigh,ofgrlaf,
■ O’orthoaa who aloep withih thb tombs
-Yol sooq.will npring renow fit. flowora,
Aud lima will bring more smiling hours;
In friandaliip'. heart nil grief will die,
Andoven luvo lorgot to il'glt.
The >gn may an tlio desert thore
Lament each trace it hears away;
The lonely liourt it’, grief may pour
.O’crqltorished frimidsldp'a fust decay:
Vet when nl! tmeei. Inst pud gone,
Tlio waves daheo bright aud gaily on;
Thusaodn afli-ctiuu'. boil la are turn,
And oven Jovo forgets to maun.
Choice Groceries.
ORNTON & LIVINGSTON,
Havo just received, -
latost .arrivula'from Now York nml Now Orleans
tlio .subscribers havo received and offer lor sale, lew
for 9a-.l1, a . ■ ...
General Assortment of Groceries, '
tvbich nro tho following nrticlos, viz:
-JO lbs. Cincinnati curoc) Bacon
15 bbls. No. I Mackerel; 40ita. No.2do.'
120 do. No. 3 do; 50 kegs Lard .
75' do. superfine Western Flour
20 do. Oswego, Fitzhugh nml Gonossoo Flour
55 dorMolnssos; 25 do,St. Croix Sugar
60 do. Now Orleans _^o.
75 bags prime green Cofi*ee; .25 do. Rio do.
25 bbls. N. Orleans Ruin; 25 do. s Whiskey
1 pine London Dock Cognac Bramjy
l do. Segnot
10 bbls. Cognac Brandy ;.8 do. Apple do. -
1 pipe Holland Gin: 1 halfpipe Jmunicq Ruin
1 do. A.T..Wine; 3 bbls. old Mnd^ra do.
1 bbl. pale Sherry do.; 10 do. Teffnrilfo do-
25 quurtor casks Mali 1 1
„ Jnga do; fi boxes MnScnt do/
8boxes Clurot Wino; 1 do Stougbtons Bilfors,
10 bbls. Roso, Poppormint and Lemon Cordial
20 boxes RuWuiJ: 50 do. Soon ■* ’ . '
10 do. smoakod Iiorrings; lu half bbls. Crackers
. :2tierccs’ “ ‘ ‘ “
Hyson f
500 lbs. 1
10 boxes Sporm
MXSCEXJLANX30XJS.
Powdo
IU IIIIAU3 VIHIUII1D, U MV
5 Jo. Starch ;• 25 kegs Nails
'20,009 best Spanish Sapors, and 5009 American do.
White Loncl uud Linseed Oil '
20 boxos Glass, 8 x 10,10 x 12,12 x 14
May8 - ,4"3m
A Clcrit wnntc'tL.
T HE subscriber wishes to employ aGontlcmanto tako
cliarge of his.business as a olerk. One-who can give
satisfactory evidences ol capacity Sic., will meet with
encouragement. G. W, ELIAO1 1.
Girard, Ala. Mny 296.1835. . 17—4t
JpAPER HANGINGS.-y.l^OOO pieces Paper Hangings
& PROKAW!'.
: Brood street, opposite Shorter, Tarver A. Cn.
March 6. . . 5tf
JjADfES, MISSES and CAlLDREiYS SHOES, for
Sttlo by BONNEY & BROKAW,
Broad street, opposite Shorter, Tarver & Co.
March fl -- 8tf
^4 ENTLE1I EN'S- and BgYSDAPS, of tho nowest
pattern, nnd finest qi.nlkiesj fe^.alo
Broad street, opposite Shorter, Tarver di-Co.
Much 6. . - M
F t
1RRNOH ond ENGLISH JIERINOSr^An olcgant
usortmentof Fro ?^ d N |^ 1 j; h ^ROlSw"
7 Broad .troot, opposite Shorter, Tarver St Co.
March 6 . 5 ~ lf
Splendid Foreign Shells.
SPLENDID assortment of Mantle Pieco Shell, re-
. ceivcdnud for utlo by
5000 dAC “ SALT f -
' per sack.
u 4 ior saie, pnen
J. S. CALHOUN d&Co^
Wrapping Paper. .
WUST received on consignment 300 Reams wranpinsq
paper, 50 kegs Lard; 18 boxes and 2 barrels Glauber
Bolts, uO doz. London Al6 and Porter for solo cheap for
^Uo* hand Browns Extra super No. 1 Tobacco.
E. 8. NORTON.
- FliOBIDA SEGABS.
AT. WHOLESALE AND RRTAIL.
T HE .ithlcriber inform, tlio ptihlio that ho hni been
appointed A out for tbo ul. of
Florida Segars.
Ho venture, to recommend tliovo equal, if not .OPEBtOR to
H.vaka Ssoak.—tiie tiriee .bout ono half.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
April 94—12tf Agent fur Hie Manufacturer,
Commission Business.
T HE undersigned huo.tabli.hed himself in the town
oflrwinton, Ala. utCommission Merchant, and in
that capacity offers hi. service, to hi. friend, and the pub
lic. \VM. ATWELL.
Irwiuton.Al., Maych 16, 7- '
uyi, couun uiiu iiiiniu v^.uum, .'iuyuh, iv
Brick, ploslur,” and pointing T/owelsv
Wbite-wnah Brushes, cloth, htiir, and hearth Brushes
Turkey Oil Stone, Hindoostari do. Hoftes
Axes, Hammers, Hatchots, Adziia . -
Brass Candlesticks, and-Lnmps, plated and hrUtanta do
BritmniaTeaand CofTee Sc tui.-block tin do. .. "■ :
Cast iro'n and copper Ten ICettlcW, Saucepans & Boilers
Silver Ppneil Cases, Stoql Pens, Cray pna.
Lancets, Fleams, Sheep Shears * - '
Spectacles, Spurs, Thimbles,fltfcdles,
Saunders’celebrated Razor Strops; Emerson’s do
Full and half plntpd Bits mid Slirrup lrons -
Splendid Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, Pondera
Common do do ' * ,v * do
Ivory handle Knives arid Forks/In setts ; 7’.
Common do • c|o ; • l \
Rodgers & WostonhQhnrfPooktit and Pen Knives
Rodgers & Sons suporior Razors,' siriglo or in cases
1 co«e eurier Damascus Duelling Pistols
10 pair do do belt do
A splendid assortment of Puckct do. . ‘
Single and doublo barrel percussion and (lint Guns
Suporior Rifles, percussion and flint
blacksmith’s tools.
Bellows, 28,30, 32 and 34 inches
Sanderson’s Mouse Hole Anvils
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son’s ' da/ do do.,
Superior Patent Screw Plates; common do do
Vices, Sledges, Hand Hammers
•' ALSO, "
500 kegs White Lead; 50barrels Oil
200boxes'WjnAow Glnss, 2000 lbs. Putty
150 kegs Nails; 1500 lbs. shoaling and brazier* Copper
2000 lbs. sheet Lead ,'5000 do shfeetlron; 5 tons Castings
Colors aud Paint Brushes, of every description
w And a goncrul assortment of Tin Wnro -
BTay 15««-15tf
HALL & MOSES.
Adjoining Bedell &.Wolkbra Tarom.
COLUMBUS ClOTHINO STORE.
G. H, & C. A. PEABODY-
jjAVEnow on baud a New and Splendid Assortment
nf Spring and Summer Goods,'among ivhieh nro
somo very now styles of goods for summer coats and pautSi
C05SISTIKO lit PART OP'
Black, blue, grpejt and invisible grpen Cashmaratte
Black, blue and green Peranra Crape
Black, blue and green Pcrsmn .
Btadk, bluo nnd brown llubet Cloths
Black, blue and brown Camblct
Black, blue and brown Camblct*
Block, brown and grocu Bombazines
Black Prussian Lasting
Drab, olive &, tawnov col’d summer Diagonal Cassimcrc
Fancy silk, sattin, velvet and Maraeilfo.Vp.tii.gi
Also, a few fresh’pifccs of oxtnl euperfino Broadcloths
da ——
i great vnriety of pattoras for summer
ill be manufactured to order by first
and CMsimerea, ant
Pants, all of Which wL. .
rate woriemen, at tho sb«rtest notice. Also, t
Ready mado Clothing, consisting 6f
Bombazine frock ond dress Coats; Thibet cloth do
Camblets do; white ond brown linen V rock#
Grass-Frooks; a great variety of Jacket*
Pantaloons anil Vests, of erehr description
Linen nnd cottnn Shirt.end Drawer.
Linen nnd cattnn Shirt, ond I
A grant nwnrtmnnt nf.Stock.
Borom., Collar., Glove., 8nnwnd.r», .Sock.
A great variety of Fancy Article.. Ai«),
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SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
GOODS. Coninrising nil tho article, it.unlly kept in n
Dry Good.Store. E. K. POWERS.
- Mnythofith, 14—-tf
- THE GIPSY’S PROPHECY.
It wns in tlio year- of 1822 tlint 1 visited tlio pris
ons of Rome. Anion; tho unibrlunato crentures
brought hither by.dislroaa or guilt, I obsorvqd lu
tho aurocr of a dungeon n young female seated on
a li'nntlfttl of straw,'mining her mlaot. Her coin-
pioxinn was sWarlhy, nnd in Itor large black oyes
glowed Ilia lira oflliu suit of Italy. Tho rolicksof
Tier apparel indiaalcd that previous to hcrimprls'
onment site Hud wdrit-tho garb of a Roman pens
ant.. Har exprossivo.pltysiognomy nnd hor bold
look scemod calaulhted to cxcito curiosity. I ap
proached, nnd begged her to relate lo mo through
what misfortuuo slio found herself in this place of
horror.
"Si. Francis!" exclaimed ahe ; "wliat interest
can thenarraliva of niy cxtrnordinnYy misfortune
have for freo and nappy people ? My nutria 1*
Mnriu Grazla. My motlicr lost 1ter life in giving
birth to mo, My father, devoted to his own pleas
ures and curios hut litllo tibotit my/education
placed m'e, wlmo-ycl very young, in n convent.—
The older,I grow, tho more irksome this kind of
life became to tno; for tny iuclinatiot\s, my dispo
sition, nnd ilia vivacity of my character, oil
seemed to urgo moon to a futurity full of trouble.
“A cireumstuneo. which I ilovor could account
for, had a poworful inlldcnco upon my futo. On
some particular occasion, a gipsy-woman was ml
tnitted itilb tlio convent for our amusement. All
tho sisters wern allowed lo hold tholr ears-lo tho
fm-spoalting I rum pel of the old sibyl, who more-
ovor gave to each of us a slip of pnpor, on viliiclt
was written wliat tho hag termed tho decree of
heaven. Thrice did ! go up to her for tho. pur
pose of enjoying tliu like favour, nnd llirico tlte
Oracle became mule.; This refusal of tho old' wo-
man excited partly my anger nnd partly tny curi
osity. I begged,'I entreated, I wept; at length
It rinds, sDc shall belong exclusively to tlte captain
No sootier had the latter set oyes on mo than ho
rtidoly insisted on his right. His during band imd
already grasped me, - when u ball from my hus
band's'pistol extended the wielch on tlio ground!
Disliked'.* in; was by the bund, his full was a sig
nal for.tt shout of joy liom his comrades, who utl- '
anitnously elected my husband their lender.
“So o!i>in|Hetclv was I piw-esscd by that wild
spirit whieli must have betrayed itself in my looks
,lo the gipsy at the grulo of nunnery, that C was
quite proud of my husband's elevation. I now
wrapped myself in tlio coatso habiliments of a
peasant, of which these' rags still cover nte, nnd
with equal courage nnd pleasure accompanied my
husbun I In Ids expeditious.’. Towns and villages
rang with h|s explode; Talc at length overtook
him. Ho roll In a conflict with the horsemen Who
w'ojro sent nguirist us and hud discovered our re
treat. At tiro moment when I .Bttw my husband
drop, Tsonght shelter in n cavern for my infant t
tiiore I wits seized und drugged to lids dungeon;
where I anticipate with horror the fulfilment of tlte
I tnr nnrl nfrtiht* I mm r fill nrt)ll!L•tl^)^» ,,
J 3* nn X.°C ,n omber$ ilio l p marry,
ur-cmttfMlrat H* a wiiinaa Rhoultl fall into their
Iflttdr pari offhat ; foarful priuliction. 1 .
Such wns tho nnrrative of Maria Giazin, tlio
ividow uf tho bandit chiefn In pity for har situa
tion! ottered her some pieces of gold, hut alia re
fusedthem, nt tho sumo lime caresbing her child,’
which had lullcn asleep at her taotrti ■^§SSS£>|
. IIE IS BO AMIABLE.
A beautiful girl, gay, lively, and agreeable, was
eatno you to marry that man I”
44 Tho ques'lrin ta a natural one. My husband;
Tlic Subscriber*
HAS JUM’ < IlECEIVED, ON CONSIGNMENT,
LA(iA Wiiit!; Chftrry and Pepponnin^Qortlhl*
Boxes Tobaccoboxes Soap ; N.'O. Sugar
Coflbo; Clarot Wine; Salt, and a'good assortment of
Lctt'wiqh?8 fine honey-dew. Chcwiag-.Tobacco,
all of wldpli will bo sold ou rcasonablo forpi"*' „ ,
May 8. AUG. HAYWARD.
•••;• jojin CODE, #
MenV Mereor —Wpolon Drflncr, and Tailor;
Wifst pjdb Brorn! Street, dpposito Hoxoy & Urqulmrt, •
T5 E8PECTFULLV informs tho chizons of Columbus,
_[«/ and visitors, that llo has on hand, nnd will con
stantly keep an extensive oud splendid assortment of su
perfine) cloths, of all oolOrs, Mack, blue, browii* dahlia,
green, invisiblo greon, olive, adolaklc, <fco. h!bo, plain apd
diagonal kerhoymors,of all colors,'snttinottrf, Vestings, of
all kinds and patterns, velvet, plain and figured'silk, &c.
&c. all of which will bo cut, made and (rimmed m tlio neat
est and most fnshionablpstylo, nt varidus prices, to suit tho
demands of his customora.' Coats foado to;.order atfron
S 17to$40. Ho also keeps on hand, for tho accommo-
ation of his patrons, a gonoral assortment of
Ready Made Clotliing
Appertaining to tlio wear of gontlomen—^ogotlier with a va
riety of Hats, Caps, Handkerchiefs. Stispendort, Gloves,
Shirts, Bosoms,Collars, Stocks, Socks, Boots, Shoos, Silk
and Cotton Uinbrcllara &c. all of which will do sold at
icntlemon fomishlng their own materials^ will
‘ “ *n tho execution of tlicir work.
Uio latost fashions arc regularly
37—y
havo every nttontion paid, in tho oxecution of tlicir worki
Qunrrctorly reports of ' ' ' 1 *
received.
Columbus, October 18,1834.
ROCKIW CIIAIRS.
J UST receded apd for sole,
Large easy Rocking Chain
Small Nursery Hocking Chairs
A wo—Gano Scat and'Windsor Chutrt of various pattorns
and colours. •* • ' > , , •
Likewise—Mahogany Bureaus, of a neat and elegant
pattern. ° nAu\t r»7rt fwrsu.,m a, rv. .
May 1
White JLeiiil and Oil,
rnrrE LEAD, ground In.oii; lino quality, No. I
i « « *• extra.
“ “ " dry, lie«t quality
Llnread Oil arid Lamp Oil dal da. '
J itit received, coiiataiitly on liand amt for Snlo by
fcb. 20~3tf JOI1N DILLINGHAM & Ca.
I confess, is riot grm-riiil in his appearance, nor at
tractive in Ills coiivursntimt. llut tie is so mum
ble. And gooJnesa, although less fascinating thou
bonuly or-wit, will ntcuso equally at least, and it
Is certainty more durable. Wo often see objects ...
which appear repulsive ut first, but ifwe see them
a very day, wo become accustomed to thorn, nnd
nt longth noldaly view them withoutayfersidu; out'
with feelings uf ntlochinent. The impression
which gbndncss makes dn the heart is gradual ;
but it remains forever. Liston, mid J wil tell you
how 1 entno to mnrry my husband. I was quitd
young when lie was introduced for tlte first time
fntothi house of tny pnreuu. llo was awkward
in Ills manner, uncouth in his. oppeuranco and
my companions used often lo tiJtculc liirn, and 1
confess! Umpletl to join them, but
was restrained by my motHeix' wlio used to 6ny tuj
me in.a low voice, ‘“.lieisso umiabio !” Anil
then it occurred tome that ho wossemblod togerh-
fotes and .dances, itn was always at tho
the gipsy_wus moved by my tears.
“You insist upon it, unhappy girl,’ said site;
‘well then, know that you will bo fho wifo ofu
. ... you will bo lito wife ofu
robbur, who will murder your fUther, and that
your liair will turn gray in u,dungeon.’ ■
"At tho ngo of-iiltoon such prouiotions make no
very tleo|t impression. 1 laughed heartily on th
subject with tny companions, twdJoadcd tho
prupheless • xyith ridtoulo. At - nigltj, Jtoivov
tho
ola,
. . „ . -however,
when I wos nlouo,.my mint], became, acainst my
will, a prey to apprehensions. I passed jlto hours
it) anxiety and-puinful royoryt |h6 prediction of
tho.lortuuo-tcllcrincussantly hquntcd niy waking
tlrontns. .
“My futltor took mo out of tho corivont, but on
ly tosliut trio rip again with an old housekeeper at
ItiS country-soati. about- fivo tnilos from Homo.—
One uigltt tho wonthor was very tempestuous! I
could nut sloop.. I fancied dipt I hoard a,con
fused sound of voices uilder my window, which
looked into tlio garden. • I.awoko my Aja, who
hover wont.to bod without Itor wonpon, which wns.
n liirgc ,Carviu"-knifo. tresenlly wo heard tho’
disposal of tlio intiiras. of thotiouse, and was pro
fuse in ills attentionshow whose ngo or ugli-
notsouusod them to ho neglected. Olliers laugh
ed at his singularity in tills respect, but 1 whisper
ed tq myself, “ He is so amiable."
L;“One morning my mother called me to her
boudoir, und told me that tlte young mun who is'
uuwirty husband,'Imd made application for my
hand.. I was not surprised lit litis, fori already
snspoctod that ho regarded me with an eye of.af- j
fecliou. I was now placed in a dilemma, And
Iinrilly knew Itow to uet. When I recollected his'
id-favored look, aud his awkwardness; I was at'
tlio point Of saying, “I.will tint wed him,” prut
I blushed for him, which is a strong proof that I
even then foil interested in him t but when I recal
led tho many excellent traits in his character, and
dwelt on his benevolence uud good actions, I die-'
missed tlio idea of banishing him from my pres
ence. I could not resolve to allliet him, and I’
whispered to myself; ' i: --rrl2n' i M"’
” llo is so atniubic.”
“llo continued lo visit me. eneouragei] by roy
“ ' ’ ” - My other
regret
outer window-sliutter broken open. VVo concealed
I iiml ormod mysolf
.ourselves bolting.the curtain;
with tlio knilp. - A -puna of, tho windup was'cut,
und a liand was protruded through tlio aperture hi
unfusten tbo catch which.secured it,. I seized the
opportunity uml struck su clfcctiva a blow that
the hand dfopt nt my feet. . ■ A sigh of agony ond
tho sound of Igolstcjis succeeded, and then nil wus
quiet again. , , •;
“At dayzbronk 1 repaired to Romo, where I ro-
intod my ndvohturo. to' my father; ho atlmircd
Iby courage, ntid pormitlcd mo to louvotha lonely
ilia. ” ■■■ >
Villa. He was by litis tirnc.Lltinking of 'marryitt;
mo, nnd even, hoped that rity adventure, whiolt
was soon rumourcil abroad, would forward his de
sign.
“Among my suitors lltero was a j'oung cnvalt-
or. thc beauty uf wltoso handsome features was
heightoried by a delicate paleness. Ho gave him
self out fur'a Floreriiiao, and carried his. arm in a
sling, in consequence, as it wos said, of- n slight
wound which he had received in aanlfiiir of hon-
His kind attentions and amiable manners
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H AVE tnkon the store on tlio coftier of Randolph nnd
Oglctliorpo streets, where tlicy oiler qt wholesale o
retail i
; .. Gro eerier, arid Dry-Goods,
alnonr which are tbo folluwing tirudax.
' 30 tierces now llico, .
35 bids. Suporfine Cnnil Flour, .
40 do. do, Wostora do.
4 lilids. nocon.dkegs Goslien Butter,-. ,
20 bids. Western Whiskey. 8 bbls. I'rauo Potk,
3 do. Prime Beef, 10 do. Sugar,
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lOtf
Superior Cloth*.
J UST received, « few pieces of superior Dlauk-llluo,
Raven Green, Invisible Green, Gold Mixed am Wine
Brown. Cloths—alee, Diagonal and ptata Castaorej^fr"
“fciSralw. IS It-ll
3 do. t'rltna ucci, iu oo. ougur,
14 do. Molasses, 6 Mots Cassia,
890 III. Alspico, 10,0110 Spanish Cigars; ;
10 Kegs l.aril. GO Bags Coffce,60 Hums,
gs vuuwi
‘p bbls. Onions, 0do. Cider.Vinegar,. .
10 du. nlver8lind,2 da, Hntldiods Fins,
500 lbs. Laaf Sugar, 100 pair Russet Brogans,
150 pair Ulnck do. 100 do. Negro Shoos;
10 Ihixos lllnom Ilalshis.lO cusoAHuts,
- 12 doz. Wool Huts,l lilid. N.E* Ruin,
.J>.;vu,u, •
- 2 bbls. Jamaica Rum, 2jlo.Suj;no^Bramly;
sooh mude tt deep lmpreasien upon ino. , lie soli
cited fny hand. My father; with his usual levity,
gave his consent, and yvd wero united.
“The day after our marriage, my husband was
no longer tlio tender lover ; his looks wero wild,
his voico was linrslt, and his stnjlo sarcastic.—
Distressed at this melancholy ebango, I risked
with tears, oftor tlio cause of it. - .
“IVotiki you know wlio I am cried Jio. ’Do
, ou recollect that night when you cut Oil’ tlio hand
ufun unknown person who would havo penotra-
icd into your chamber J, Well, that hand was—
mine. Look here.’ .His mutilated arm hut too
strongly confirmed his story. ‘I had seen, you.’
he continued, ‘and wns captivated by your beauty.
1 determined to carry you ofi'. With two of my
comrades I ventured to climb up lo your, cham
ber-window. From tlte reception which you gavo
me, we inferred that you had men to protect you
I retired, but learned the next day that lo you a-
loae I owed the loss bf my baud. Shame and
rage ut being thus bnfiled by a girl of sixteen n-
wukcnctl within mo thoughts of revengo. I.came
undor an assumed immo to Roma ; my friends,
2 do. 8t. Croix Rum, 2 do.
2 do. American do. first qtmllty,
2 casks Malaga Wine,2 do. Tcnoriffe, .
18 casks Nulla, ldoa^lOMj^M^ySgJgj* '*
1 do. short iiandlcd Spa,
Axos and llutelicts,20 ilr
3 do, Shovels,
logos Tobacco,
1 fierce Sntnmor Oil S|ionn,
4 bbls do da. do.
2 do. Foil do. do-
8 do. lino Wlwle Oil, 8 do. Fi»lt Oil,
18 Boxes Sperm Cntidlos,
Bitot of nil sizes, Bug Looil, .-
Ladies Kid mid Mnrncoo Bhpea und Boots,
Gcutlcmoti's Fine Boots ondSqoee, . - .
BfeMlicdlmdSirowii'shirtlngs nml Shootings,
Negro Cloths, PWdsfqrNegro somra,
HtaUKoum uulbrcnt qasuuci.,
Flomtels, Sstiinns.Osnsburgs and various oilier
Dry Goods, 311 Pieces Cotton Bnggloir,
390 lb. Twluo,5dox. N. \. Callow Hrmks,
Csstings, lines, Truro Clinics. Augers, Ate. Ac
Tin, nlwvcarticles will be sold low fur cash.
Jununry 80
52 If
my artifices, my gold, uceomtdisheil tho rcst.-
You are now tho' wife of a—robber.”
“At this word a fooling of horror soized my
soul: nevertheless, whether it was owing to tho
flexibility of my disposition, lo the prediction of
the gipsy, to that secret fondness for romuutio pd-
ventures to wliiolt thohoart often bat too willingly
resigns itself, or finally to tho hope of brio fth'S
- , the newer oflove, n stray soul,dwelling
back, hy the power of love, , .
id u youthful body, to lito track of virttto ; in
short, I threw mysolf utlho feet of my husband,
and implored him with trurs not. lit oust me from
him, for I would never ceaso to lovo him—
Moved by tny tears and roy resignation, he clasped
rao to his bosom, mid for tlirco yours I wus, or im
agined that I was, happy.- r\,
“Olio evening, however, lie rclnretl homo pale
and iKjrtiirlHul, bis garments lorn uud spotted with
I,laud. Ill bnikmt sentences lie told mo that lie bud
been obliged lo defend his lifo against assassins.
parents, and cheered by my smiles. My other
admirers, ono by oue, left mo, but I did not regret
tlicir ubioncc. I repented tlio expression; “jRe is
sit amiable," su often that it scernoil to me in car-;
ry -tlle snnto meaning ns “ llo is so huudsomo.’’
iTovctl him, and took him ns roy husband.
“ Since then 1 Ititvo nut only been resigned to-
rpytfulo; but happy. - My hrisbnnd loves me do-
viledly; and how can' 1 help luviug him, “ Ho iri
so ritiitublc." . v . .
. Tltoro is smnothiitg exceedingly touching tu this'
iovq whieli beauty entortnius for goodness, and
(hero is no longer tt doubt that sonic women lovu
from n fouling of bcriovolonco, or render Compas
sion, regulated by reason.-' Such nn affection wilt
know no chango. It lias a iirui basis, and will
ctidttro through life.' • . >r\
. Post Orfici; Uobueuv.—VVe ; .leoni that tor.
some weeks past ninny letters containing money
to a considerable amoiim htivo been taken from
tho Baltimore Post OJJicc, ami that ML Skinner,
the Post Master, and bis Clctks, liuve.liiWjt upon'
a vigilant look out for tho perpetrator. We are
now pnined to stnto, that litis morning William
Gwytm Juries, tho Editlir of the Baltimore Ga
zette, Wits arrested at the Post Offico charged with
the act of purloining letters tlierefrom, aud ha* ,
boon fully cotmpined Jo tnke his trial at the silting
of tho next U, S, Criprt. in this District. Wo
learn that tho accused -was in tho liubit of calling
for Ilia mail papers liolbrc tho Itouroftheir regular
delivery by the CltSrks and iu this way gained ac
cess to tlio mails,aa 1 tlioy lay Upon the tables—
Wo sluio the circuinstoiico as it isgonerally known
in the city nnd mostsincoroly. hopo Uie occused
will bo enabled to clear.hintsolf or a charge tuvol-'
ving so much calamity. |9 I H -iL,"
p. B Since tho aWe wns tn typo we lenras
thnt on his examination before Judge Glenli, tire
chnrgo has lieeri fully mltultted, mid that he a»-
cfiltes lito act to a ruinous course of speculation.
This individual lias enjoyed a considerable;
share of tlio confideaco of this community, ami .
lias been but very recently nltached to.the cdttort-*:
al corps, of wliicn we regret to liud lie bus proven'
liitnself to bo so ontiroly unworthy.-• Patriot.
Not at liojjK.— 1 The editot oT tlie Cincinnati
Intelligencer calling nt a house, nnd being told
linn the persons lio . inquired after were not ut
home, requested tho servant riot, to furget lira
nnmo. “Oh nn," said the waller, "I wont target
your name, for-1 will rurt up out! tell the ladies at
UD Tliis servant must be irniibleil with a etui con
fusion ofintcllect: no doubt she is a direct desceu-.
dam of that acute preaeltcr wltu began his se-niim
thus:—“My dcur frUnds before I say orty thing I
would wish to make n few remarks."
“ Isay friend,’’ said tt Ji'hnnthmt to ait lioitesi
fitrim-r. Vm don't know of nobody wliat don t
waitiio hire nuluuly to do nothing, don’t yc. —'
.* Yus I diiii’i," was tho tejilyj
Iraooit SaViko Maciiixk.—A Nornnm gcntle-
tnnn buf lavStitodin snulf lxix In tho shape ol a
pistol, which, by fiiu help uf a spring, liras rho
situir up the nose without tho trouble ol suutline.