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Eighth volume.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY
MARKS, FLOURNOY & JETER.
Corner of Broad and Crawford Streets.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY.'MORNING, JUNE SO, 1885.
TERNS—Thkek dollars per annum, payable in advance, or
four dollars, (in all caso« exacted), whore payment is not made
liefore the expiration of the year. No subscription received
* I * * I |
uut.ValV arrearages are paid.
ADVERTISEMENTS conspicuously.inserted at seventy-five
cents per ono hundred * words, for the. first insertion/ mid
* fifty cents for overy Hubsci|umit continuance—<twenty-five per
cent added, if not paid in mlvnucn, or during the contimt men
■of the adrertiseutent. Those sont without a specification, of-
tho number of insertions, will bo published until ordered out,
und charged accordingly. * '■ • ,
Legal Adtertisements published at tho usual rates, aud whh
strict attention to tho requisitions of the law.
N» B^—All Sales rogulued by law, must lie made before tho
Court House door, bctwocu tho hours of 10 iu tho .morning,
and 4 in tho evoning—themo of Land in the couhly where it is
required to bi previously advertised
Oaxotto,os follows: f' 'ii
6 hf. riffs* Sales under regular executions, for thirty days ; *ud-
dor mortgage fi fas, sixty days, bnlbratha day of sale.
Bales of Land and Negroes, by lCxMitnrs, AilniinittnUors or
tJuardians, Ibr sixty days before 111 day of sale.‘
Bales of personal property (except ncpnti*) forty days. Gif
tations by Clerks of tho C'onrta of Ordinary, upon application
Tor Ictlora of administration, must bo publisiied for thirty
bAYs. ;.- -K *
Citations upon apptfNBion for dismission, by Executors, Ad-*
tmiaistrutorr nr uunrahins, monthly for six months.
Orders of Courts of Ordinary, (nccnmpnniad with n copy of the
ImnuI, or agrooinout) to make titles to lund, must bo pidili»licd
THREE MONTHS.
Notices by Executors, Administrators or Guardians, of applica
tion to tiie Court of Ordinary for'lcavo to sell tho Land or No-,
grocs an estate, four months. x . *
IHonsc Keeping Articles..
J UST received, n groat variety of good* for house.
keepers, nnd constantly on hand, for sale by. the
subscribers, comprising ill part,
Bed Cords; Cloth**Lines Poland Starch
Sadirons. Well Hope Kino Shavinsr Sonp *
Graters; (linns Lanterns Bar Snap; tfperm Cuhdlcs3\
Lcnion Syrup Race (linger
RitsnherrySyrup Pointed Bails • • t -‘
Siculoitz tmil's«.da Powders Cedar Tubp,Piggin*& rails
Tumblers nnd Decanters Cans & Clin riis,ni»s6rtcd sir.es
Titniod Varnished Tubs
Woodon Boxes, in nests
Green Window Blim’s
Clmirs'and Bureaus
Wirc'nrid Huir Sieves ••
Dust Puns
Brooms and Brushes
House Bells. .
‘Clothes BrusIicsy iLur do."-
Bruss AiulironF,bftlicnow- Sal Emtps
‘est stylo -v} ■ .Pearl. Ash - lr . • .'
Shovel* and Tonga dp. Knives mid Forks V' . v
May I. UBfetf * JOHN DILLINGHAM & Cr.
Bottles nnd Jngg
Tnblo Linen -
Russia-tfliccting .
Crash, for Towels
Linen Dowlas •
do-Osnnhurgs
Cocoa Nut Dippers
Coffco Mills
.amps ami: Candlesticks
i Editors,'to the business, must be post'run, to
I>R. 1IOXEV,
H AS removed iiis office and stock of-Mcdjcinc to tho
middle tenement of tho new brick store, immediate
ly above C. Woodruff &.< ? o. on Broad-street, nniimay.be
constantly found at Ids office or residence* wlicn not pro
fessionally absent. '
March 27,1835. • ' ? . 0—Gin
To EiOVoir3 of choice Wino3, Liquors, Porter,
V*-' - .Cogiirs, Si.c. 1
ALLEN & HILL.
AVEon hand nnd oflprfur sale ihc first'rate articles
,. of old Pori, Mmlcirdj Brown und Paid Sherry,' Sici
ly Madeira, and 'JVneriflb Wines on drnnght.
20 bids, best brands Cognac Brandy
10 “ ' do. do.' Holland Gin -
“ : do, ; do. Irish Whiskey * *« -
10 “ do. do. Jnmnica Hum • jTVjss "V
20 basket* (Hpt nppYmcd brands) Champagne Wino
0 dozen* bottle* old Port Wine )
8 ‘ f do. Madeira do. I very
f» , “ do> Bropm Sherry do. >
4 ■ ‘ do. Palo Shorry do. I (Superior.
•1 “ : do. Musoat do. J
* 50 "-** do.'London Porter rV* '' .
.40 ** •- do.- Newark Cider
10 barrels Poughkeepsie A!o
Or. Joliti It. Booh,
H AS removed to, and permanently settled in Colum
bus, where ho can bo found at all times ready to at
tend the calls of his friends, llis office is on St. Clair
street in the house formerly occupied by. Col. John- Milton
as a law office. ^ i-. .
Mqy l . ' ■ • . Iff 2m
LAW. * V •;'
T IIE flub&crlberslravci ifriltodtholffliMvcH latuo prac
tice of Law for tho .county of Chambers, in Alas
baina. Those who may wish our professional services
can employ us by applying to Julius C. Alford at La
Grango, Troup county,,Ga. fwho.willptillrosidohnd prac-
lico in Georgia, ns heretofore) or Lemuel B. Robertson at
LaFnyetio, Chambers County, Ala. -who will still reside
(hero and practice in Alabama as ho lias formerly dorio. -
April 10 .
LEMUEL B. ROBE
Law Notice.
associated ourselves injlio practice of. tho.
under the stylo of Colqqitt, Echols &, Me
f tlio firm will ho always (bund at their offied;
—- | K^lWnjM
formerly occupied by-Colquitt & Flournoys*
WALTER T. COLQUITT,
JOSEPHUS ECHOLS. '
1WS. C. McKEEN. ■
Columbus Oct. 13 ' 37—tf
JLaur Notice. ;
T HE undersigned having returned to fcollimbus,' will
hereafter regularly tiuqud the Courts of the Chat*
tahoochce Circuit, and Meriwether and Troup countiosof
the Coweta Circuit. THOS.' G. GORDON.'
Bfay 8,1035.. y. . ' 14--8t
X v ; 4 *1 Summer Clothing,
TUST received and constantly for isale an assortment
M °f SUMMER CLOTHING, among which aro thb
following articles. •
Circassian Dress Coats ■ Grass Linen Jackets-
L- Cloth do,,.'! * do. j ~
Bombaziiio Frock Coats
Circassian do. do. *
. Linen Cambric do.
Brown Linen ; do.
Grass Linen - : do.
rPANTALOON3, of Cnssimcro, Circassian, Irish, Grass,
German, ana'Browh Linen.and Whito Duck. :
VES A'S, of Silk Velvctj-Plain and figured Satin, Corded
Silk, Marseilles and Valencia, of the newest patterns.
ALSO, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Stocks,Cravats, Drawers
and a variety of other articles. ' r
JOHN DILLINGHAM & Co.
May 15 , . ' 15 if
Brown, do. do.
. Irish do. ~ do.
Linen Cambric do.
German Linen do.
. ThinClrcassiau do.
Just Boccivcd,
Direct from New York, niul for said by th'o subscriber,
A : FRESH supply of plaid SADDLES; plain English
and stuffed do. Also, . ,, .. ,
* A few dozen superior drab Beaver and fashionable black
HATS. - E. E, POWERS.
Columbus, April 10,1835. . V ■ M
JDoremns, Suydams dfc Nixon,
nos; 50 & 52 william-st. new york.
A RE now receiving their Fall supply of British, French,
ill India and Domestic .*
MYGOODS,
Adapted to the wfflts of (ho South; which they offer for
Cash, or approved credit.
‘ May. 15. ' . 15—Ct
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(Steam Beats;
AKUM, Packing Yarn, Tallow^ &c. constantly on
_ hand nnd fa
May 15—15tf
uoby ■ tho subscribers.
JOHN DILLINGHAM & Co.
Columbus Auction Room,
SOUIl DOORS FROM THE COLUMRl'S BANK.'
T HE subscriber informs the public tbcf liercuftcr ho
will have two regular Jays In ilia wcekfor Auclions,
Tuesdays and Fridays. . .' -
Persona wishing gooils iliapoaoil of dn pitlior of thesb . .
will ploftse baud them in ou Monday.or Thursday previous
tu tile Auction. E. SIGOURNEY NORTON, .
Feb. 20—3tf ■ ' Auctioneer.
: -n APEH HANGINGS.—1,000 piecos Pupor Hangings
■ 8 and llordcriugs,fur sale by-
• ° BdNNEY & PROKAW,
;;® Broad street, opposite Shorter, Tarver » Co-
March
T ADIES, MISSES and CAILDREN’S SHOES, for
i Ju sale by BONNEY & BROKAW, :
. Broad streot, opposite. Shorter, Tarver & Co,
u.mI, r • < r,tr *
ENTLEMEN’S dud BOYS CAPS, of tho nowest
%Jf patterns and finest qualhieB, for s nle d
Broad street, opposito Shorter, Tarver «fe Co.
March 6. . • • • ' ' Mf•
IRENCI1 and ENGLISH MERINOS.^-An elegant
uHsortmont of French and Englinli Merinos, for sale
|,y BONNEY & BROKAW.
/. j} r( *«ul ptreot,' opposite Shorter, Tarver & Co.
[ijwVk s-tr
Splendid u Shells.
SPLENDID'assortment of Blantld-Pl*** Shells .0
. ceivednud for sale by ' RORTtW?"
' . . 47 . ;tf
Decemlier 27
Important to Cotton Planters.
T HE subscribers offer for solo upon accommodating
terms, the whole or ttny portion of the following
lands situated in tiie Creek territory, Alab'nnm'.
The lands generally aro of good quality, well watered
und inneliinnto admirably adapted to the growing of Cot-
tun, and prtmii.ung to occupants tho enjoyment of health.—
With the Alabama River on the West, and tho. Chattahoo
chee on the East, (both nnvipahle by Steam Boats,) and n
fertility of soil raicly to be found, it.is confidently rccotn-
meude'd to the growers of Cotton, to ubandon their worn
nut lands,nnd timely to secure tlieinpolves homes, before
thin lust desirable, scope of new country is. taken up nnd
( settled. SHORTER, TARVER & ( o.
’ «»" ” See. T. R.
S half of" 15 17 25
TIJSKBEGEE 11VJ¥.
T HE subscriber has heated himself in tho town of
Tuskcegco, Macon county, Alabama, Ibr the punioso
of keepings house of* Entertainment, where ho hopes to
merit n share of patronage, ho promises himself iliat he will
furnish Ids house with the best the ihnrkct affords, his stu-
lilen shnll he furnished, with provendcr in an nbuiidnncc
arid ntjhided with excellent Ostlers. Ilia house is about
equal distance from Columbus Georgia, to Montgomery
Alabama, • JAMES DENT. ’
May 8 „ 14 tf
See. T. R.
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125 boxes Spanish and American .Qegars
May 15. ' ;
15tf
Port of ColtBuhus, ,
T HE Captains of the Steamboats on arrivul nhdbh.de-
pnrturc, will plcaso roport THEIR CARGOES to
the wharfinger, e.s the Wharvea have been sold to tho fol
lowing company. •
Gen. McDougald S. K. Ilodgcs Co. .
* : Col. Iverson Htowart & Fontaino
Col. Asa Hates H. L. Smith, Esq.
: J. S.iCallloun, Esij. '*
May 2917 tf By JOHN AUCHlNLECk r Ag't.
ALLEN & HILL ;
IprAVE novv-on hand and intend to keep constantly
i£dtL for sale u superb assortment of <. ^
FAMILY GROCERIES & PltOVISIONS
at tho lowest possible market prices. ; jor,caih only, con-*
sisting In part of the following iiriiolcp,''?-.
50.000 lbs. Bacon; 50 bbls. Mess Pork
• -i '75 bids, primo - * do. -
' 10‘half bids. Pig Pork, (for family use,) .
SOkogslsnid ; 10 bills. Mess Beef *■» *
20 .half bids, (faniiiv) do. do. •• * • -
’£9 “ Hoofs Tongues: 40 kcgasouced Tripb
1.000 lbs. smoked Boof| 2U bbls. No.1 Mackerel *. '• *
50 bbls. No. 2-Mackoriel i 20 bbls. No. 3 do.
- SS hMfjbbb*; No. 1 do.; 20doi. dp, No. 2 do.
2o boxes tf ciitcli Herring; GOOlbB^old dun Cod Fish
^ • 4 half barrels salt Rahnon ■
•
20 “ HowardbtreetBaltimore do.* .1'
20 .‘‘ . \Vcstcm . do.
. 40‘ half libb. butter Crackers; 100 bbls. Molasses
: • 4 bbls,.Havana Winter Sugar
10 “ * • • “ - Brown do. : . * ^ L:-/-'. *
• 40 St. Croix. . do; « '
40 “ ‘ Porto Rico _ • do. ;
75 J* New Orleans do. *. ^
2.000 lbs. Loaf and Lump ‘do.
. . 25 bags Havana green Coffco •
10 “ St. Domingo do.
75 “ Rio - do.
.30 Laguira. do. - ‘vV’i. U-
10 “ Java do.
75 bbls. westom' Whiskey"} 75 bbls. N. E; Rum
f 30 ‘ “ American-Brandy ; 30 do, do. Gin
. , l __, w __ T Jud)u
lbs. CastiugH: 900 do. Bur Lead
2,000 « Shot; 20 kegs Powder- ^
50 lbs Powder, (in canisters); 10 doz. Collins* Axes
1,500 lbs. Rico; 200 sacks Sail; CO Loaves Table do.
••'100 lbs. Poarlqslip200 Ibs. SalEratus .< *• h*-
15 boxes Spehn Candles; 45 boxes Soap
15‘ *r^Starch'; 25 boxes Raisins \
’SO kegs Tdbaccoj-5 brig* Popper ( 3 do Spin*
GloVes, Glnger.-Cassia, Nutmegs, Brooms, Pipes .
. TEAS*-Imnerml,Trysori, Yriuiig Hyson tfc Poucliong
50 reams Wrapping Paper: Stone Ware *
ALSO-—AT COST, .
' 5 ease?, 0500 yds. bleached' Shirtings and Shooting's
f» bales unbleached' " do.' . ' do.*'
. 2-jrnse.s; 1400 yards, Calico
•.2f pieces, .1000 yards, Negro ClottiB
200 Rosb'and Duffle Blankets .
L r »p ymy!^ tf/Hinnfts ? ,A*e,. Aro, :
DjT Purchasers aye invited to call and cxamiito,if they
wish to lmvgood articles aud cheap.' . -•'
May 22,;i835; . ■ * . 1 , ^tf
Wrapping Paper, PI
r.UST received on consignment 300 Reams wranping
I Inapnc, 50 kcgsXard, 18 boxes and 2 barrels Glauber
]Saltls GO dot. Loudon Alo .dnd Porter, for sale clieup for
C ‘al», on hand Browns Extra afpftNoA Tobafeo.^
FLORIDA SEGABS.
AT WIIOLE8ALB. AND RETAIL.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
BUILDING MATERIALS', &C.
C ARPENTERS • patent & common knob Locks.
Cl est, till, cupboard, closet, pad and stock . Locks
Wood.Scrctv.s,’Bcd Screws, Hand rail do,-
Mortice, socket firmer,Turning,Chispls; do Gouges .
Augurs, Giinblcts, Bracch and Bits
Iron Squares, trying do., ivory nnd box wood Rules T
, Hand, pannol, tenon X cut, framing nnd mill Saws
Trace, log, haltoi 'and fifth Chains: surveyors do
Bntts, Hooks and Hhigcs; II b and Tablo do • >
Blind Hinges, Shutter Fastenings, Turn-Buckles
Block tin Faucets, Molusscs (Jutes, brass Cocks
Hand, cross cut, pit and mill Saw Files' • ' •. f
Drawing Knives, Plano Irons,
Compasses, Spring Dividers, Callipers
Bed Koys,cork screws, coach wrenches
Brad, sewing und saddlor's Awls: v Tncksand Sprigs
Plyers, Shoo Punches, Shoe Knives
Glass Knobs, curtain Pins, screw Rings ‘ »*
Weeding Hoes, Garden do.. Shovels and Spades ■ '
Mattocks, iron Wedges, Grubbing Hoes *
Fiat Irons, Tailors do*»Steel-yards, Frying.Pniis .
Cutting Kniyes, Scythes. Manure Forks •
Wool, cotton arid horse Cards, Sieves, Riddles
.-.Brick, plaster, and pointing Trowels.. i..;
White-wash Brushes, cloth, hair, and hearth Brusjtos.
Turkey Oil Stone, Iiindoostan do.. Hones
*Axcs, Hummers, Hatchets, Adzes •■ ' ..
• Brass Candlesticks, nnd Lamps, plated arid hrittnnia do
Brittania Ten and Coffee Setts, block tin do., ••
Cast iron arid copper Tea Kettles, Saucepans & Boilers
Silver Pencil Cases, Steel Pens,Crayons
'Lancets, Fleams, Sliccp Shears *' *
Spectacles, Spurs, Thimbles, Needles, Pins • rj .
Saunders* celebrated Razor.Strops; Emerson’s do .
Full and half plated Bits and Stirrup Irons *
Splendid Andirons, Shove! and Tongs,-Fenders .
Common do do . do
Ivory liantllo Knivcs anil Forks, in setts .
Common do do ~‘r.
• Rodgers.dt-Wostcnholms Pocket and Pen Knives
' Rodgers & Sons superior Razors, single or in cases
l ease super Damascus Duelling Pistols- , '
10 pair „ do do bell do i
A sploridid assortment of Pocket 'do. # '
Single ami.double barrel percussion and flint Guns ;
Superior Rifles, percussion nnd flint
nLACKSMITil’s TOOLS.
Bellows, 28 r 30, 32 nnd 34 inches ;
. tfnndcrson’n Moaso.IIolc Anvils r '
Wilkinson’s do do do ‘
g u ,,1cr ior Patent Screw Plates; common do. do .
Vicos, Sledges, Hand Hammers-
ALSO,
. son hogs Wtito I.™; i 50 harrcla Oil
200Iiomb Window C!an/i; 2<HKIID«.Filt(y ,
150 kcin NnilBi 1500 lint, flientinft nml brazicreCopprr
ontui it. _t « ««J r.nna An .ttaJl Irnn * a tons CQBtUlgB
T HE subscriber inffinns tho public that ho lias been
appointed Agent for tho sale of
Florida Segars. •
.-#Io ventures to recommend these equal, if not suPEBion to
f— St0AK8 '- l "° £™ S 0 i n G b OURNE YNOBTON,
i { April 24—12lf Agent fur the Manufacturer.
2000 lhs?sheet Lead, 5000 do slice! Iron
Colors nnd Pnint flruslics, of every desuijuiuu
And a general nssortrnent of Tin^Wnro &
May 15—15tf Adjoining Bedell As Walkers Tavern.
- Commission Business.
|HE undersigned has established himsolf in the town
^ 6 f Irwinton, Ala. aa a Commission Merehnnr, nnd in
Gthat capacity offers his services to his friends nnd thc-nub-
jic. 1 . . WM. ATWELL.
Irwinton, Ala, March 16,/7—tf
Notice.
IELONIOUSLY taken ont of iny house, (while' ah
sent With my family,) on Sumlnv tho 7tli iiist. a pnr-
of small notov amounting to OO. giyen• to.ijio
|,y Daniel Carroll, of Monroe county. They were. lin
ked January or February last, nnd duo December 2oih.
$1336. The most of tho above notes w«|q: drawn, on red
upipcr. Also, one given l.y Jncob W. Day tu reterThump-
itw, for *13 00, If rightly recollected, both oC Iwlggn
TKounty. 1 am security to |ho samo: il was datctl 133. or
>33 Also, one eiven hy Aslilcy Street to Sliadrach Las-
Sterling for $25, and I think $16 credit on it, Richard Street,
Security, all of Twiggs enmity. Also, ono execution,
/transferred to mo by Jacob W. Day, amount $l*i' ® ,M l “W
tents; if rightly recollected the oxccution waiissued in
rAugust. I hereby forewarn the makers of the above notes
| Truiii Uhing ll...... up. without
I from traibug for them. ' UMBUS B. Y.
[ Meriwether couuty, Juno out, 1835. ^ u *h
rrr* The Georgia Messenger will please Insert tiie above
f |1)rce.thxic«. and forward their account to C. B. P.
COLUMBUS CliOXIIING STORE.
fi. II. & O. A. PEABODY
H AVE now on hand a New and Splcnd/d Assortment
of Spring and Summer-Goods, among which arc
some very hew styles of goods for summer coats and paths,
, r CONSISTING IN I'AKT OK
, Black, blue, green and invisible green Caslimarotto
Black, blue and green Persian Crane
■ Black, blue nmf-browir Thibet Cloths
Black, blue and brown Camplots ’
Black, brown and* green Bombazines
Black Prussian Lasting'; , - .
Drnb, olive & (nwuoy col’d summer Diagonal Cassuncro
Fapoy silk,Ratlin, volvct ami Marseilles Vestings -
Also, a few fresh pieeesuf extra Hi|»irflu.- BrmuJrlotliH
mid Cassiincres, und A great vnrinu- of patterns fur summer
Pants, all of which will ho manufactured to order by firdt
rate workmeu,at lhoali»ricRlnotice. Also, -
Heady made* Glothmg, consisting of
Bombaziuo frock and dross Coats; Tfribet cloth do
Cai.iblels flu; white nnd brown Iinni v hm-kh
Grass Frooko: a great variety of Jackets
' PnnUdoons arid Veids,'of every aeictipUdO .
Linen and colton Shirtanrid Hrawor*
A great assortment of Blocks
Bosoms,Collars, Glove*, Suspenders, Bocks
-A great variety nfFnncy Article. AUo.
Lf .iliier (mvqliing Trutik., C.ipvt Cug»anA \ alicca
A gcucrulu.sh.nrimcul of J!oou». Bhoc. urwM 1 ’ulnpB
Al.-o.ii vnlrmliil owanmeut of Hull uau C.p>, oftho Ia-
tcat nml iiui.i approud fnshioua. ^
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Tor Sale*
BOXES and kegs Tobacco, asrnrtcd quality
_ 150 kegs cut Nails, assorted sizes
5 kegs wrbriglil Nails.; 15 Smith’s Anvils
!. ALSO,
Vices, Bellows, Sledges, Hammer?, &c.
■May 22, lU25.-lCtf MOORE & JPARVER.
Boots* Shoes* HatB, GlotiUiig v Av.
II. liUDDLEBRpOK & Co.
T ^iKE tin's opportunity of informing tiie inlmbitnrits
'cfCclumbuR und its vieiriity that they lmvo taken
tlio store in Brimd Slrect nfew doors below ilm City. Hall
nnd next U> Messrs. Bouncy Broknw, where iboy arc
now offering to the public, u pood ussurtmeut of the above
named miplcs; which thoy Sell cheap for cash, viz:
Gcntlemcna & Ladies Boots & Shoes of nil descriptions
M isscs Seal and Morocco Slippers, Lasting do.
BoysScul and Morocco Dancing Pumps. Walking do..
Mens‘do. • do. Dancing Pump.', and Walking do,
Children’s shoes of all Kinds, I it flint's shoes.
; : ,ALSO CLOTHING,
Consisting of Brown Linen Frock Coats, Coatees
‘ Pantaloons, Round Jackets, Vests, Uo8otuH,.Colhirs
Stocks &c. Fino Silk Hats.-Fur lints,.
Fino D,rali Hfits. Pamlcnf llats trimmed, a neht'nrticlo
for Suinmcr,.\Vool Hats,Silk rind Cotton Umbrellas &c
Saddles and RridlctVWnggb'ri Whips;
Riding Whips, Travelling Trnnks, CmpclBagi
CUTLERY,
Consisting of Pocket Pcii mid l)irk Knives • /
Razors, Razor Stpips, Scissors, Pocket and Belt PjstMs
' Holster PUtols, Powder Flasks, Shot Bplts %
IVrcussion Caps, Pocket Books, Bends, &c. und many
other aitiulc8 too numerous to mention.
Persons wishing to purchnno tho above m ticlcs are re
quested to call and cxnmino for themselves.- ^
Columbus', May in 15 tf-
POETICAL.
FOR TIIE KNqUinF.K.
forgotten love.
The ear Is deal—tho heart is cold,..
Of her I lovcd.lliH best;
And oh! how plainly she haa-tuld
My heart to ho ot rest,
But nano etui toll, n dating heart,
Wlmt pain it is, fiom love to pait.
Tiicru me no ties, to bind me now^
Nor jCnuBo my iicurt to move;
• The lreaying sigh, nml anefed vow,
Hus fiulcil with her love. .
Ai.d years will come,and love will be,
Unknown, unheard, uiitclt by ims
No promise now, can clinnge my fate,;, * ■ V.
: Since sheisiblso tomo;
Thut smile po sweet, has nt^cr of Into,
■ Been on berlipsto see.
And ecornfal bcaina, her nzuro eye,
Wbon e’er I speak, wlieuo’orl sigh.
Alim! how grief corrodcH my heart,
When e’er to love *tU nnvud ;
Again has Cupid, thrown his dait, .
Ami she has fitscly proved.
Then farewell love, arid farewell poaco
Tuis htart rip more, c:iu bo at ease. J
NEW SERIES—Vol* II. No. 9|.
" 1 —» j
misecuuANEous..
Choice Groceries.
THOKNTON & LIVINGS-TON,
• Have just received,
B Y latest arrivals froin Now York and New Orleans
the subscribers have received aud offer for (ale, low
for cash, a
Goucral Assortment of. Groceries,
among which arc the following articles, viz;
15,000 lbs. Cincinnati cured Bacon
15 bids. No. I Mackerel; 40 do. No. 2 de.
120 do. No. 3 ‘ do; 50 kegs Lard
75 do. supcrflno Western Flour
20 *do. Oswego, Fitzhugb aml Genosseo Flour
55; do. Molasses;.25 do/tft. Croix Sugar
5) do. New Orleans / do.
' 7*» bags prime green Coffdo; 525 'do. Rin do.
■ 2 * bids. N. Orleans llrim; 25 do. Whiskey .
: ’ I pipo London DoclyCognac Brandy
1 1 do. Segnet . / .- do,
10 bbls. Cognac Br/ndy; 5 do. Apple do,
• 1 pipo Holland Glbt I lmlf pipe Jumiuen Runi
.1 do. A. T. Win/; 3 bbls. old Mndoira do. *
1 bbl. pnle Slierjy do.; 10 do. Teneriflb do.
,25 quarter cnsks/Malagado; 6 boxes Muscat'do.
0 boxes Clarot IVino; 1 do Stoughton* Bittern
10 bbls. Rose, Peppermint nnd Lolnon Cordial .
20 boxes IlaURs: 50 do. Soap .
ikid Horrings} 10half bbls. Crackers
* 10 do. smoal .. ..,
■ 2 tierces Lonf and Luuqr Sugar
WIMF ^
500 lbs. .
10 boxes Sp
n Tea {.Gunpowder do.; Impcml do. •
i. Bar Lead; 10 kegs Duprinrs FFF G. Powdo
iw mixes Sirerm Candles: 5 do. fallow do.
5 do. Stn^li; 25 kegs Nulls
20,000 best SpanisirSegars, nnd 5600 American do.
v • Wldtri Lc(d and Linseed Oil .
20 boxes Glass, 8 x 10,10 x 12,12 x 14
May 8 ” 4-
. The Subscribers
Keep coostontly on liand n general assortment of
Dry Goods* Groceries* hardware, Cutlery, &c
. , which they offor low for Cash.
All are respectfully solicited to cull and examine their stock
June 12-?*19tf ■ • avi?.i» a, tmnn.
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New Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
T HE SUBSCRIBER is now'offering an extensive
and well assorted Slock of STAPLE rind FANCY
GOOns. CoinpriBinc alt tho art id oh usually kept in n
l)rv Uooti atorot * Bi ■*:. POWKIia.
May tli)5th, •■.* ' iJ ‘ 14—tf
The Subscriber,
HAS JUSr RECEIVED, OR CONSIGNMENT,
M ALAGA Wine; Cherry nnd Peppermint Cordials, •
Boxes Tobacco; Iioxcs Soap; N. O. Sugur
Coffee; Claret Wine; Salt, and a good assortment of
LcftWich’s fine honey-dew Chewing Tobacco,
all of which will lie 'sold on reasonable terms.
.May 8. AUG. HAYWARD.
JOHNCODE*
Men’s Mercer—Woolen Draper, nnd Tailor.
West side Broad Street, opposite Hoxey & Urquliart,
R ESPECTFULLY inforins the citizens ofColumlms,
and'visitors, that he lino on hand, and will con
stantly keep an extensive and splondid assortment of su
perfine cloths, of all colors, Mock, blue, brown, dulilio,
green, invisible green,olive, m!elaide,&c. also, plain aril
diagonal kersdymers, of all colors, sattinetts, veBiings, of
all kinds nnd patterns, velvet, pluin arid figured silk, &c.
Are. all of which will lie cut, mado and trimmed in the neat
est and most rnshionablcBtylo, at various prices, to suit the
demands of his customers, Coats made to order at fron
J 17 to $40. He also keeps on hand, for the accommo-
ation of his patrons, a general assortment of.
Ready Made Clothing
Appertaining to tho wear of ecnllcmen—together with n »n-
riety of Hata. Capa, Handkerchief., Snapendera, Ulovca,
Simla, BoBoitia,Collara, Stocka, Sneka, liable, Shoos. Bilk
and Cotton Umbrellars Sic. nil of ndilcliwllt lie Bold at
moderate price..
N. B.. Gentlemen fumialiing their .own material, will,
lmvo overy attention paid, in tho execution of their work.
Qtiarrelcrly reports of the Intoat fiwliionaoro regularly
received. '
ColumbtiB.OctohcrlC, 1034. 37—y
BOCKINO CHAIRS.
J UST receired and for aale,
Largo eaay Rocking Chain
' Small Wuracry Rocking Cltnira
Ar,so—Cane Sent and Windaor Cliaira of various pnltcrna
nnd colour.. -
Lixewisk—Mahogany Rnrenua, of a ncnl nnd elegant
pattern. JOHN DILLINGHAM Si Co.
May l . 13 If.
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Superior Clot|is.
J UST received, j Ihw piwe. of .operinr Rlnrk, Itlun,
Raven Green, Invisible Grcrn,Gold Mixed nnd \\ ine
Brown Cloths—-also, Dingonnl and pla«n Unsinieres. for
sale by J. a. oBIll II.
Novcinbct 15 IJr «
White Lend nnd Oil.
W HITE LEAD, ground in oil* fino quality, No. 1
“ , “ “ if* extra, “
“ “ “ “ common- do.
“ “ “ dry, best qualify »•
Linseed Oil nnd Lamp Oil do. do.
Just received, constantly on Imml nnd for snlo by
Feb. 20—fftf . JOHN DILLINGHAM & Co.
W ANTED dry Hides,for which tho highest prico wil
bo given. J.'DILLINGHAM & Co.
Nik’S A UichnrdN*
H AVE tnken the store on tho corner of Randolph and
• Oglethorpe streets, where they offer at whulmilo.o
Groceries and Dry-Goods, / :
ainonir which nrc the following articles.
30 ticrccn now Rice,
35 hhlB. Superfine Canal Flour,
40 do. do. Woatorn do. .
4 liiitla. Rocon,4 keg. Goaiien Batter,
2(1 lihlft* Western Whiakoy. 8 hbla. I’riino Toik,
3 do. Friino Ucof, 10 do. Sugnr,
14 do. Molaaaea.GMntaCaaaiu,
208 ||r, Alapicc, 10,006 Spaniali Cienra,
10 Kegs Lard, CO Baga Cofi*er,50 Hama,
P hhls.Oniona.Odo.CidcrViiirgnr,
10 do. River Shad, 2 do. 1 tolhbods Ftna,
500II,a. Loaf Sugar, 100 pnirRiiaaetBroguna,
150 pair Black do. 100 do.Negro Shoes,
10 boxes Bloom Itoisins, 10 cnsca lima,
12 dor.. WoolHata,lhhd.N.E.Rum,
2 bids. Jamaica Rum, 2 do. Hiigni-U Rrniidy,
2 do. St. Croix Rmn, 2 do. Il'dliiml (mi,
. 2 do. American do. first quality,
•* 2 cnaka Malaga Wine,2 do. Tciicnfii-,
18 ettaks Nalla, 1 dor., long limn HotIhpatler,
1 do. idinrl linntlletl Spades, 3 tin. Shovels,
Axes niul JIalcbols,20 Boxes Twhneeo, .
1 Tiorcu Summer Oil Sperm,
4 id,la do . tin. do.
2 do. . Fall do. .do-^, ■ . , -
2 do. fino Whale Qil, 2 tlo. Ftait Oil,
12 lltixes Spruit Candles,
Shot of all alrea, BarLeod,' .
- Ladies Kid and Morocco Shoes nnd Bools,
Gentlcmeu’a Fine Boots and Shews,':
.Rcadv Made Clothing,
Blcaclicd and BrownWirtlngs arul Sheetings,
Negro Cloths, lMnlds for Negro women, - '
• Lirisoys for Negro woinon, "
Blanket*of different qunlltio*, t ' ,
Flannels, Satiinei*, Osnsbiug** and various other
Di v (lunds.301’leces Cotton UriMiujt* .
800 ll»r Twiuo.ftdoz. N. Y. Cotton Hooks,
Casting?, IIoes,TroccChains, Augers, iVc. A:e.
Tho almvc articles w ill he sold low for cosh. '
January 30 , J3 ^
/; SATURDAY NIGHT.
Tlio Philadelphia Gazette lias tho following ap
propriate -remdrMl—Porlinps thu hnp|,iosi tiio-
tneais of life are llinse that dose the week. It is
n wise decree of Providence that makes Itiil the
necessary precedent of rest, and privation the pa
rent of pleasure. Thcro tiro few who do pot cx-
icricnce through tho Week, toil aud privation,*'aud
ewwhp have not fclt the greatful senso of c:n(i-
donco and comjbrt that creeps uvcr-lhe soul at its
close. The burlheti is thrown, not merely from
(lie frame, but from the heart. The spirit frees it
self front its encumbering cures, ns tho wearied
horse shakes oil : his harness, and -expatiates, with
u grateful lassitude, in tho luxury of conscious se
curity mid comfort. Saturday night winds up
•itho ravelled sleeve of caro.” Tho strife nnd bus
tle of the world aro suspended. The poor man
dmws.liishrcuth freely lor u while, nor fears the
lmrsh voice or stonoy frown of his creditors. Tito
merchant throws himself upon tho sola, without
thinking of tho nutes “duo und coming dao,”—
Tho tradesman, tormiuatos ltis labors with a light
spirit, for tho senso of present ease is itccompnmed
with tho thoughts of a happy morrow; nnd the
laborer sings ns ho turns his bronzed face hoino*-
ward,
Tito toil.tvorn cotter fnio his htlior goto*,
This nlglil his-wookty moil is tit on cud;
Collects ltis spades, hia mattock and Ida Iitica,
Iloplog the tnOro ill caso and rest to apnild,
And weary, o’er the moor, Ilia course dtioa lioinewmd bond
Saturday night has its own peculiar enjoy
ments which are most felt by those to whom toil
nnd discomfort make joy a stronger. Look in nt
tho lircsidcofthe poor matron Saturday night, nnd
you will see ltis brow relaxed, and his eyes lift up
with nn unwonted smilcl * Ho gambols with his
children, nnd lays do.wn Ilia head upon ltis. pillow,
without shuddering nt the prospect of tho morrow’s
toil. 1'o the poor, Snturdny nighi is mi era of de
light, a moment of sunshine in h world of gloom,
n period of freedomln a term of servitude, a sea
son of rest and comfort in a life of wretchedness
and. toil.
, Life too has its Saturday night. How owed U
the retlcciiun that when tiro toils of existence, * like
those nl'tho waok, are terminated, whoa the suf
ferings which nro woven with tho tissue of life arc
nt a'nond, and fear ceases to tantalizo and lonmc
the soul—that wo will enjoy the rest and the sluin-
dor of rlieiiencoliil.vSnttiriiay night.” Tito grave
is that resting place, and death tho slumber—
“where tho wicket! cease from troubling nnd the
wenry aro ot rest.” Nor is iliat Sutordoy night
without its Snliliath. To thoso who hove per
formed “the duties of the week” tiie sun of that
Sabbath will sliino without selling. Who, that
lies felt, tho cltiil which congeals the hopes ami af
fections of -life,-tiro dull, benumbing niul wither-:
ing influence of the World,carl refrain from watch
ing with longing eyes; tho receding tiny, itnd look-
ing with weary anxiety fur tlio Saturday* night of
Jlfo 1 Sweet, ns slumber to thosobbing babe, is
rest to tlio heavy laden, nml ns the down of the
cygnet, the pillow upon whielfhis aching head is
laid, mid whoro , *
“Afiorlifo’s fitful fever, ho sloops well.”
To such, aud evory walk of life is crowded with
such.
"Denthistho privilege nf human nature, ..
And life without it is nut worth our taking;
Thither the poor, tho prisoner, and die mourner,
Fly fill'relief nnd lay theirlitirtlions down,"
ANOTHER OF THE-DOWNINGS.
‘Have you got nny sich a tiling hero ns tlio life
of James Downing nil in poetry J’ said n follow
from tho country, yesterday, poking his head into
a book store. .
‘The lifo of Jama Downing J’ repeated tho bi
bliopole—‘you mast bo mistaken in the name.—
Wo have James Downing. Kill that wlmt you
wnnti"
‘ No i .it's Jemes Downing I ax ye, nnd it's nil
in poetry, four lines to each wnrsc. It tells nil n-
bout where ha was born nnd lining up, where lie
lived, where ho died, dud was buried, all writ hy
himsolf.’ . •
1 A fter ho was dead 1 •. It mu6t lmvo been pos
thumous; then.’ •,
, .* Tot-humorous ? Lord ! I guess you’d think so
il'you was to read a few worses. Tiie Ilrst worse
goes this way— -
‘ jcnins Downing ho wns born bnonigltt
On Boliollticoln ltill,
Which used to stand jest out o’algltt
O’Deacon Gibson's mill.
Ifur toow thn mill—it aim there now,
* Bnennse one night if foil, ■
All in a fresher, when tho flow - ' ■' ‘
Of tvntrrs.mndu n awetl. *■
Down tumbling cnmo.lho Deocon’e mill,
Down iiopper come ond all;
Tho Prnrnn ho tvaainit still,
Amlfyudly iio dldhawl.
Rut wlint tlio dickens was lira (ire
Of linwlingqulto so fierce 1 .
The mill il fell all in tiie swell-- • *
And lllia lino ends the ttarac. 1
And so ii. goes on all In poetry. I couhl sayn
grent denl-of if, If I had tiino^ Hut Fm iu n liur-
ry to gel out or the city. Ami so, you Imint got
tlio Life‘rif Jemes Downing, lm 7"
‘ I’mnorry to sny I Imvc not,- But won’t Ma
jor Jock Downing nnswer just as well 7
•Is’tnll in poelry V
•No; it’anllindirosc.’ * ■IPWffSBSP.
■ * Docs it go in rhymo, nny lmw I”
• No; hut it jingles well.
‘ I wnnl il to go in rhytno; arid. I Wrinld'nt so
milt'll rare whclliorit was Jemr* or Jack Down
ing, for l s’pose they’re all one and tho same fam-
ily.'
Thus snying, tho lover of tho rhyme went to
another shop in somcli of Jcincs Downitig, all in
poetry ; hut Whether ho Ibtiml it or not we cmiiinl
sny. Wo hope, however, tins member of tho
Downing'fimiily is not a lival with Mtijur Jack*'
for literary fuim-.— A - J’. Tninscrii l.
Napoleon being one day in compnnv with u
beauiifiil niul very witty Indy, mltltt tsctl lu’r tints,
‘iMudume, 1 think wmiien siuiuli! not moklle with
polities. ‘In a country where women tut' belie ail
ed,’ site replied, it i« very natural thcyj>htiuld like
to know the reason.’
f- t-;--.- tv wssttix *
r- •*-•*?-“ -
Finni tltoN. Y. Spirit Of tlw Timex.
NEWS NEGATIVE; OR WHAT IS NQT DOING.
Aiioiil these days when “wan and roman of -
aars” are flitting in every direction—when th*
quidnuncs are nil ngng to read, mark and Itlrit
tiie latest Ititciligctice, new, strange and tmpoarf-
ble. we tliiuk we cuhnot tlo better than give i Uft
of tiie tilings social, moral, literary, snortive ua
political, that wilt not “come oK” Wo say they
will net tnkc place for the sake of novelty,.**
numberless of die tribe of newsmongers will jpV*
their statements of whut hut occurred and what
will come to puss.
Imprimis.—Tlio Sen Serpent lm» Hoi mado a
run on tho United states Hunk (nor Capo Cod)
this season.
Gen. Jackson is not going to continue in office
much longer t lie contplaius of haying ruined
his own iuhis endeavors lo save the American
Constitution.
Tho imprint, “Edited by James Watson Webb,”
is not to bo found on the Courier and Enquirer—
that paper having cleared $25,000 within the last
six months.
Tho Doslon Independent Fusilccrs did no)
“tnkc tiie sliino oil’’ their escort last Wednesday.
Tlio tliirty-uno Weiglimastcrs of this wicked
city nro not spending (ill their tiino In weighing'
one another. \. _
Benuet says in the Herald, that “Every devil
lias liis day"—ho docs not suy whether he has tn-
ken his turn. .
Col. Itichnrd M. Johnson is not married at all,
nt all, snys (lie Times—nor ever was, says tha
A rgus—nor never intends to lie, says tho Jqffirlo->
nian—who cures, says Corinthian Tom.
Bytvrslcr Graham lias not “sbullled off* this
mortal coil”—Iris brnius only are gone.
“Louis I’hillipo isnol ill a hiirry to“lhrkup“ :
the lillliy lucre ; "by tho eternal he’ll catck it, il 1
bottom.
It is riel true that Allrco is “kilt intiroly"—"all
to clnrnul smash!"
Tiicre m nut n Word of truth la ilte report that
tiie editor of tlio Sunday Morning News is giver)-
to fasting nnd prnycr.
Forrest is not puying his addresses ib an Italian
Countess.
The Chinese Lady at tiie American Museum,
is nol about to swallow the great Anaconda.
tinrmoga Springs are no! lo be gladdened tbie-
season witli tiie preseuco of “Figaro the Younger
tlio llookiiwny people huving ollerod him hettdl 1
wine, nnd moro of it.
Tlio roport via Liverpool, that Fanny was
blessed with twins, is not continued.
Job Htiskoll has not yet "dump’d off tho dock’’
tlio two editors ho threatened to “itarve out
when lie returned from Albany.
Wo linvt- the most cogent reasons for assuring
the public that Him of the "Genius of Temper-
unco,” has nut commenced a suit against a certain
lamp-pest I'm knocking him down,
An Omnibus upset un apple cart yesterday iiv
11 road way, near Fulton street; the mart’s buccle-
berrieH worn not insured, und he’s “bunted*"
Uico isnol “so green” as many suppose,, hav
ing made soma odd $21),ODD, by jumping-^im
Crow.
George Dixon is making an asa of himself-
Down East; lie’s not unused to that lxrwevar v
I’lny-goers are ret|ucsted by tha Evening
Dost not to “imagino vain things" of Knowlex’ ao-
ting.
If tho Penny pupors are not careful, they will
bronk down three or four of “the respectable Six-
pennies;”
The public are canllonod not to believe «veiy*
tiling ilia Journal of Couimcrco has toiay about'
the Dog Law, or llic-y may get bit.
People need not bo particular about paying:
two or three years in advaucefor the Spirit of the
Times.
Since thn Attroo outrage, some of the Reporter)-
imvc brined themselves with pistols. Therx'x rib
rinngcr of their braioa being blown out—not aa n-
know of.
Tlio Sun does riot circulate 40,000 co Pl«*l
about lo,000 nro publisiied daily. Ilia editors
must rCup u profit of $100 per diem.
-There's not a man titis side of sun-down, that*
fills tip a receipt spryef or [tralller than otio Yrtwr££-
can rcciiiiimend.nt.tiiis office. 3SMBMHBwaa*K.: ..
The South American Republics ire not what
they have been—once they fought together, nut*-
they tight each other.
Liitlo Donna Maria, nf Portugal is looking •- -
bout for a husband ; she is no) (he only Indy th*! :
is “setting her cap.”
Fanny’s little "bug" is said not tn look just like
its muuiiiiu—wlint a pity. It was born, too, with
out teeth—who would liave thought it I
In tiring tbit knotty tiring of nothings here; ,
we trust Dr. A'oll will not euy they are naught'
hut nvglity knots !
How to out roun rxrEn—When yoa cell'
nt tiie oflice for vour paper, nnd the Postmaster- va
ry promptly tclfs you ho linn no paper Cot you, re
quest him iu look over his files; and, when he ha#-*
carelessly glanced over them once and saysthernV
no paper, ask him lo be so good as to look again |
il may be, lie has overlooked it. And, wheri hot
slmll Jmvn examined carefully, and reports no pa
per—il is a close question, but ask him If bs reeol- '
lecla lo whom lie loaned it? Aml'lfba hlja no
r -colleOtfq'n of having loaned it, inquire If any of
Iiis idle customers (fur country post offices are fre
quently kept in stores,) have been lounging about
his counting room that morning 7 Antfifne hast
lint boon visited hy tiicao drones, iqtiuiro' if any oT
the children have been about the office since the
mails were opened 7 And if you can’t get on the*
right trail, go to your neighbor who takes tbesame'
paper', ami ask him|if he has received hist And'
if lie lies not, you may conclude the mail havfait-t-
cd, or ihnl oil is not ns it should be with the Priftt
ter, nr soino intermediate postmaster lias not ilain*
Iiis duty. But if your neighbor has' received his,
go back anil tell the poKtiniutcrr that your paper
must he in Ilia office, jf he lias not loaned It out.—
Ami, after diligent search, it may bt-fouod'inr
some durlt'popk.
I’licso remarks arc not applicable to all offices.
There arc many diligent Postmasters, who tl(e»
elmrgo their duties piiucliially. They have tho-
thanks of thtr.whule community, anir especially,
.iftin I’tiiuir-.
BANKRUPT DIVIDENDS;
Tho anecdote of tho bnrlier'a failure in Wed-
nesduy's paper, remintlcil a friend to call and tell
us of n loss ho mei will] a few days since by tho-
failure of n prnfcssionnl polisher of bonis. The
tlisciplo of liny & Marlin had his only chang»
pnir ofsiiow-trncltcrs in'possession, for tiie pur
pose of‘gibin' on 'em" tie reel ahioo ;’ but as they
ditl not appear ut his door in due lime in die morn
ing, lie put on yesterday's dull pair, and found hU
way to tlio shop of Culleo Brush; which was as
fust as a door nail could make it. Cufli however,
allowed the dark of his countenance through* a
broken pane, and said—
‘ Good rotirnffl,' button,’
‘ Open tbc door, Cul’’.'
* Oh, inassn, 1 berry sorry I 'can't admit your
honor.’
* Can’t—'why not 7"
’Why, 1 met inisfortin, nnd lmvo boon ’biiget)
to turn bsiikr'uni'
' Ah, dial's had Lhow much hnyc yeu failed
for i”
* Thirteen dollar ftbbciily-enerent, inaswi.
‘ Well, hand out my bools, Cull—make an
hniie.-t I .'lilt'lllent with your creditors, und you'll
do well onongli.” "'''fflMBBI
' lit m.'s one, uuissa,’
’ Hnml iilong the other.’ .
' Oil no, nmssa—1 only |>oys dibbidcud ofLih*
rent ou tie dollar.’—Iloston 7 rt
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dm United StntcB is one thousand aLi. lnn
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