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EIGHTH VOLUME.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JCLV B, 1S35.
NEW SERIES—Vol. II, No. 38.
,; t; , PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY
MARKS, FLOURNOY A JETER.
.. Corner of Broad and Crawford Streets.
TBRXS-Tsaza dolli*, per annum, payable, In ndraacc,
-- i.-u-,'-!—- r — , r -y nee. 1 a
■°,.P*pe r ducontmued, except at tile, optiou of the Edito
Mti! Ml arrearages are paid.
ADVERTISEMENTS conspicuously inserted at seventy-five
cknts per one hundred words, for tho first..insertion, aud.
House Keeping Articles.
J UST rccoivcd, a groat variety of goods for house
kecpci's, hud constantly on hand, for sale by the
subscribers, comprising in part, ‘
Bed Cord -; Clothes Lines . Poland Starch
Sadirons. Well Rnpn Fins Shaving Soap
Graters; Glads Lanterns ‘ 1 Bar Soap; Sperm Candles
Lemon ;S ^
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the number of insertions, will bo publUhod until ordered but.
and charged accordingly. • •
Advertisements published at tho usual rate*, and with
strict attention to the requisitions of tho law.
ItjJk—All Sales regulated by law, must bo rnado before the
door, between tlio hoursoftp,in the. morning,
hod 4 in the evening—ihoiq of L&UfI iu tho county where it is
‘ ° * " " whore tUoletter*to*ti-
_— __„ r . .j the
situate; those qf> Personal < Property, where tho
suentary, of administration or of guardianship wei
hud are • required'to" bo 1 previously advertised in
Gaxetye, a* follows s ,
), •hJMUFtr Sales under regular execution*! for thirty days ;
public
Painted Iraiis .
Powders Cedar Tubs,' Piggins & Polls
Tumblers, nod Decanters' Cans & Churns,assorted sizes
Turned Varnished Tubs
Wooden Boxes, in neste
Green Window Blinds •
Chairs and Bureaus
► Wire and Hair Sieves '
; Brushes ■
House Bells • '
Lamps.and'Candlesticks Clothes Brushes: Hair Jo.
Brass Andirons, oftlie ndw- ; 'Hal Eratas • 1 » •' *- • > »»
Lt^Sl*W®4> ^:.>f vPoarl Ash
Shovels and'Tongs do. Knives and Forks.
May 1.1835-tf * JOHN 'DILLINGHAM & Co.
•Dm.** of Land and Negroci.,. by Executors, Administrators or,
Guardiaas, for sixty days lioibro tho day of sale.
Gales of personal property (except negroes) forty days. Ci
tations by Clark* of the Courts of Ordinary, upon application
far letters of. administration, inust bo published for thirty
DAYS* i '•
'Citations upon application for dismission, by Executors, Ad
ministrator* or Guardians, monthly for six months.
<OaDRES of Courts of Ordinary, (accompanied with ai copy of the
bond, or agreemeut) to make titles to land,-must ho published
TUXES MONTHS.
(Notices by Executors, Administrator* or Guardians, of applica
tion to tho Court of Ordinary for. loavo to sell tho Laud or No*.
*f roes an ostate, four months. ‘ .
Notices t " * * • 1 -—“
Alton o
IT* Letters o
entitle them to attention
mnoxuv,
H AS removed his office and stock of Mediefao.to the
middle tenement of the new brick store, immediate
ly above C. Woodruff & < to. on Broad-street, und may be
constantly found at his office or residence, when not pro
fessionally absent.
March 27,1835. ' 8—6m
To Lovers of choice Wines, Liquors, Porter,
■* 0,u« : Cegrars, &c, \ L-s
AVEon.liqnd and offer for sale.tho firatrrate.articles
of old Pbrt, Mndcira, Brown, ant} Tale Sherry, Sici
ly Madeira, and ToneHOb Wirtegon dfauglit. :!?*'. w v
“ . do. do.. Irish Whiskey :
10 “ .. do. do*. J amnio a R tun .
20 bafcUet* (most approved brhnds)' Champagne Wino
6 dozen bottles, old Port Wino-V .'ii* • •
> ’■ 8 u do, Madeira . dou (, very >,
6 • m ' do. Bro\v*nShefry do.' >‘ \
4 . do. Pale Sherry do.-j Superior. '
4 . “ do. Muscat do. j
50 “ dd. London Portor _
. 40.;,'**. .do.! Newark t.Cidar7 .? • bu
• 10 barrels Poughkeepsie^ Alo.. . - j - a .v,:
125 boxes Spanish and American Cogars '* '
May 15. . 15tf'--
LAW. V.i'
fjn HE subscribers have united themselves fa the' prac-
Jt* HceofLaw for“ the county of Chatubci-s, in Ala
bama. . Those who may wish our professional services
cat! employ us by applying to Julius J3. Alford at La
Grange. Troup county, Ga, , ~ L “ ,M -*-* J
lice in Georgia, as heretofore) dr Lcmuel'B. Robertson at
LaFayette, Chambsn County, Ala. wlio will still reside
there and practice in Alabama as he has formerly done.
vm.TTTa n. AV:ffrM»iv<
April 10
JULIUS a ALFORD,
LEMUEL B. ROBERTSON.
10 3m
Law Notice.
W E have associated ourselves in tho practice of tho
Law, tinder the stylo of Colquitt, Echols & Me
Keen* One of tho firm will; be always found at their office,
formerly occupied by Colquitt & Flournoy.
♦vis. . WALTER T. COLQUITT,
. , , _ JOSEPHUS ECHOLS,
k ' m J THO'S. c; McKEEN. ;
‘Columbus Out. 10 37—tf
Stammer Glothiugy
J UST-received and constantly far salo an assortment
of SUMMER CLOTHING, among which are tho
following articles,
o Circassian Dress Coats *
.Cloth ^. do. .. do.
Bombdriinb Frock Coats
.Circassian . do. do.
Linen Cambric do. •
111 Brown Linen •• do.
Grass Linen . do;
.PANTALOONS, of Cdssimoro, Circassian, Irish, Gross,
Gerinan, acid Brown Linen and White Duck.
‘VESTS, of Silk Velvet, Plain and figured Satin, Corded
SUIc, Marseilles and. Valencia, of the newest patterns.
ALSO, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Stocks,Cravats, Drawers
•tfllto tarioty of other articles. ;
^ixr^ir JOHN DILLINGHAM & (to.
May 15 15 tf
Grass Linen Jackets
Brown do. do...
Irish do. do.
Lihoti Cambric dot
. German-Linen do.
Thin Circassian do.
vj : Just Received,
Direct from New York,-and for sale by tho subscriber,
A FRESH supply of plain SADDLES V plain English
and stuffed do. Also..
Ljewdozeu superior drab Beaver and fashionnble black
l “ r “ E. E. POWERS.
X few
HATS.
Columbus, April 10,1835.
lOtf
' -'i . Steam Boats. .
O AKUM, Packing Yarn, Tallow, &c. constantly on
hand and for sale by the subscribers. . '
■May- 15-*-I5jf .^»40HN DILLINGHAM .& Co;
, t » oi Columbus Auction Boom,
r-Sin roua boons from th*VcoLOMbos 'bane. -
mHE subscriber informs the public that hereafter, he
1 wilt have two regular days in tho week for Auctions,
•• Tuesdays and Fridays.
Persons wishing goods disposed of on either of these days,:
will please hand them fa on Monday 0 T r _XJ»nr8<lavpreviQ|
to* the Auction; E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
Feb.: 20—3tf > : : ' Auctioneer.
P APER HANGINGS.—1,000 pieces Paper Hangings
bordering.,for■
Broad atroet, opposite Shorter, 'farver SI Co,
March 6. Stf
M ADIES, MISSES and CAII.DJSEN’S SHOES, for
MJ Me by BONNEV & BROKAW,
, . - Broad street, opposite Shorterj'Tarver & Go,
Marche .. -■ • -■ .. ,■ 5t T
G
ENTLEMEN’S and BOYS CAPS, 1 of tho noweBt
1 BONNEY Si BROKAW,
Broad street, opposite Shorter, Tarver & Go,
F rench and English merinos.—ap oh^snt
assortment of Frcnch^uMl^En^lhfh Minnas, HrrSalo.
fcr
Marr.li C
IKAW.V
Broad atreet, opposite Sliorter, Tarver & Co,
Splendid Foreign Shells,
■ SPLENDID assortment of Mantle Piece Shells re‘'
A. ceivedimd for. ealo by .
December 27
Wrapping Paper.
■taUST rccoivcd on consigmhcnt 300 ReamB wrapping
•l lpnpef, 50 kegs Ldrd, 18 boxes and 2 barrels Glauber
Salt? 60 doz. London-Alo and Portor for sole cheap for
“a'iso, on hondBrowns Extra «upor'No.l.Tgiacco.^
FLORIDA SEGARS.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. .,
T HE eubBcriber informs tho public 1 that lie has been
appointed Aorsv for the sale of,
tfti.Florida Sogars,
He ventures to rocommond theso ei]unl, if not stii’EnioR to
Havana Segars—the .price about bn& half.
" ATAW - E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
April 24—12tf Agent for the Monufacturer.
Commission Business.
jitdersigned has established himself in the town
- oflrwinton, Alains a Commission Mprchnnt. and in
(that capacity olferahia eorvicos to hisfnenda^and^tlieyub-
rpHE
lift
■Irwiatom Ala, March 16,
7—tf
Hats and Shoes.
-mjEW style and elegant Black and.Drab' Beavor Ham,
tlNl Alan. Satin Beav.er Hats, very fine| and cheap
Palmetto Hots orfino and ooars'o qualiues.vcry pleasant
rrr-BOOTS&SHOES , „ .
In very great variety for Men, Women and children,
Ahio, an' elegant assortment of
,m ' • SUSPENDERS
Ofheatitifulpatterns. Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Hand-
berchief.: Gloves,Purses, Umbrellas &c. &c. Constant
ly on hand and for salo DILLtNGHAM & Co.
Columbus, May 15 ”
?mon Bvrup
uenberry Syrup'
ieulcitz aiiiT Soda 1
Important to Cotton Planters.!
T HE subscribers offer for salo upon accommodating
terms, the whole or any : portion of the following
lands situated in the Creek territory,’ Alabamui
The lauds generally ure.of good quality, well watered
and inaclimate admirably adapted to the growing of Cot
ton, and promising to occupants the enjoyment 6f health.—
With the Alabama River on the West, and the Chattahoo
chee on the East, (both navigable by Steam Boats,) and a
fertility of. Boil rtiely to bo found, it is confidently recoim
**■ ~ ** a.mu worn
before
mended to the growers of Cotton, to abandon their
out lands,and timely to secure thcmsclvcs homcs, I
this last desirable scopo of new country is taken -up and
totdMr' ' |HA| BMj ’ _
TUSKEEGEE inn.
T HE subscriber has located himself in .tho town of
ruskeegee, Macon county, Alabama, ibr the purpose
of keeping a house of EntdrUuninenr, where ho hopes to
merit a shai o of patronage, ho promises himsolftlmtho will
furnish Ins house with tbc-bestthq market affords, hia- sta
bles shall bo furnished with provdiiderin an abundance
ond altcnded with excellent Ostlors. His houso is about
equal distancov from Columbus Georgia, to Montgomery
Alabama,. , . , V ) 1 JAMES DENT.>'
. '■ , H If
cope ofnew country is taken up«
. SHORTER,, TARVER & l o
Fort of Colunibtas.
PBNHE Captains of tho SlCamboata on arrival anti on do.
A pnrturo, will ploaao report THEIR CARGOES to
tiiowlmrfiiigor; its tho 1 Wharves liavobcon Botd to the fol-
lotvingeoinpnny.
Gen. McDougald S. K. Hodges & Co,..
Col. Iverson Stewart & Fontaine
Col. Asa Hates H. L: Smith, Esq'.
J. S. Calhoun, Esq,
May S917 tf , By JOHN AUCHINLECK, Ag’tv
ALLEN AHII.il
H AVE now ph hand find intoml to .keep constantly
for auto a superb assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
at tho lowest possible markot prices, /or cask only, con
sisting in, part of tho following, articles,; ■ i., • ■, • r'
50,000 lbs. Bacon: 50 bbls. Mfess Pqrk •
75 bbls.primo ; ’ ' do.
10 half bbls.
50 kee
20'hi
. a!? „•* “ Beefs Tongues: 40 *-»gs souccd Tripo.
1,000 lbs. smoked Beef; 20 bbls. No. 1 Mackerel
50 bbls, No. 2 aiaclcorol} 20 bbls; No. 3 : do.
20 half bbls, Nq.tl;do. J SO do. do. No. 2 do.
25 boxes Scotch Herring; G0d lbs. old dun Cod Fish
4 half barrels edit Salmon ’ . r • ? ,;
40 bbls. Richmond, (city mills) Flour
15 “ Gennesseo (Now York) do.
20 H Howard at root Baltimore do. • • t .
.20 . ** . Western do.
40 half bbls. butter Crackers; 100 bbls. At olassea
’4 bblsV Havana' White Sugar
40 I'ftPPf
40 14 Porto Rico do. f
75 44 Now Orleans do.
2,000 lbs. Loaf aud Lump Jo.,- . y
25 bags Havana; green Coffee
10.“; St.Domingo - do.
75, 44 Rio do.
30 44 Lagulra do.
-10, 14 Java do.
75 bbls..'wcstcrh VVliiskey; 75 bbls. N. E. Rum .
30 * * 4 -' Ambricnn Brandy ; 30 do. do. Gin
• Malnga \yine; ,5 do. Teneriffo do. .
4 Dry LUbon do; 30 galls. Coloring
25 bids. Vinegar; 20,000 lbs. Iron and Steel t >!•>'
.1,000 lbs,.C08ting8: 900 do. Bur Lead •
2,000' 44 Shot; 20 kegs*Powder ‘ V ■
50 lbs Powder, (in canisters); 10 duz.' Collins’ Axes
•1^»00, lbs. Rico;, 200 sacks Suit: 60 Loaves Table do.-
100 lbs. Poarlasli; 200 lbs. Sal Eratus'
15 boxes Spcrip Candles; . 45 boxes Soap
■ t:
Cloves,.Ginger.’ Cassia, Nutmegs, Brooms, Pipes . . fr ur
f E’ScfcJr “ ched '
2 cases, 1400 yards, Calico . <r>.i c-
21 pieces, 1000 yards, Negro Cloths i . .t ..
*150 yards: Satinetts,:dec. &Ci
K Purchasers arc invited to call and ; examfae,iflhoy
6 buy good articles and cheapi
May22,183S. '■ jw 52? ■ -it. '■■■' lfitf,:
'HARDWARE, CFTIiEBY,
nUILDINQ MATF.IUALS, &Ci ;
C ARPENTERS .patent & common knob Lockn
Chest,.till, cupboard, closet, pad and stock. Lock)
Wood-SereWs^Be'd Screws/Hand rail dd’. ; :»**:'*
Mortico, socket firmer, Turning Chisels; doGougea
Augurs, GimbietP, Braces and Bits
Iron Squares) trying do., ivory and box wood Rulea .
Hand, pannel, tenon Xcut framing and null Saws r
Trace, log* lialter and fifth Chains t surveyors db
Butts) Hdoks and Hiriges; H L and Table do
Blind Hinged, Shutter. Fastenings, Turn Buckles
Whnlfof Sec. 11-22 27
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For-Sale.
BOXES and krEs-Tiiliucro, osvartc»
rwOivvI' 159 keen cut Nails, annulled sizes'
5 kcg»,vn>uEl‘t Nails; 15 Smith'll Anvils
ju;’i ... ALSO,. , , _l —
Vices, Bellows, Stcdgcs, Tlanmirrs, fire.’
May 29,1925.™lftf MOORE & TARVER.
Hand, crosscut! pit Und rum ^
Drawing Knives, Plano (Irons;!
Compasses, Spring Dividers, Callipers
Bed Keys, cork screws, coach wrenches ' ■ ''
Bred, sewing ond saddler’s Awls; Tnckanna Sprigs ,
l’lyors. Shoe Punches, Shoe'Kmve«.
GlaBs Knobs, curtain Pins, screw Rings '
Weeding Hoes, Garden do.. Shovels end. Spades
Mattocks, iron Wedeos.Grubbing Hoes
Flat Irons, Tailors do., Steol-yaran, Frying Pane
,CallingKnivcs^cythcs,ManureForps .. ,
Wool, cotton and horse Cards, Sieves, Riddles
Brick, plaster, and pointing Trowels ; v , 0 ''
White-wash Brushes, cloth, hair, and hear|1i Brushes
Turkey Oil Stone L Hindoostnndo.'Honoa -
I Axes, Hammers, M
BrittaniaToaondCuireeSeits.hlocktindo. .
•Cast-kbit and dopp6'rToa'Ketlie»,'Sancepana fit. Boilers
Silver Pencil Cases, Steel Pdhs, Crayons ,i
Lancets, Fleams, Sheep .Bltears
' Spcctneles, Spurs, Thimbles! Needles, Fide 1 .
Saunders'coielirated Razor Strops; Emerson’.da
sFulland half plated Bit? and Stirrup Irons
Splendid Andirons,' Shovel and Tonga, P'enflora
Connnon' do -iii do • do .,; s. , . .:
Ivpry handle Knives and Fdrks, in setts
Common 'do / dd 111 r •••■■
Rodgers fis Wostcnl|olms.Poeket and Pen Knives
Rodgers & Sons superior Razors, single or in case.
■1 caso super Damoacus Ducliing PiatuU ‘
10 pair do do .nlibelt, do ; iu
A splendid assortinont of Pockol do ,
Single and doublo barrel percussinn and flint Gun.
Superior Rifles, percussion tradfiliit v . , ,
IW. ^^sjntTH’S tools
Bellows, 28,-30^39 and 34 inehos » • *
-’Sandqrponrs Mouso.Holp Anvils -;. s t
Wilkinson’s ,ao r do .uo t
•Superior Patent 'Screw Plates; common do do -
Vicos, Sledges,. Hand Hammers A ... j-f, •**.,
ALSO,
500 kegs Willie Um!»hwratt' Oil ' ’ - ' '
200boxes Window Glass, 2000 lbs. Putty
Colors andPalnt.Brnshc»,'bfevery.descriplton .
Mhy-15—15tf . Adjoining Bedell ■&‘ Wolk6hs;Tavem.
Boots* Shoes, lints* Clotliiugi &c. :
Iiv MIDDLEBROOK & Co.
p K1AKBi{>*9 opporumity of Informing the inhabitants
JU of Cirlnmbus and its viciuily that thoy hnvo tnkou
tho 8toro in Broad Street a few doors below thd City HaU
and uoxt to Messrs. Bouncy iC Brokqw, where thov uro
now offering to thn imhlie,a good asHortmcut of Uio nhovo
named articles, wlllqh’ thoy sell 'cheap for cash, viz:
Gentlemens & Lidic8 BootB &. Shoes of nil 1 descrl
Gentlemens fe> 4iidiesBoots'&, Shoos^ of nil 1 descriptions
Misses Seal and Morocco Slippers, Lusting do. - .
Boys Soul and Morocco Dancing F.umps, Walking do.
.Metis do. do. Dancing Pumps nud Wulkiug do,
Children’s shoes of all kinds, Inrunt’s shoes.
ALSO CLOTHING,
Consisting of Brown Linen Frock Coats, Contres
'Pantaloons, Round Jackets, Vests, Bosoms, Collars
•' ; Stocks Ate. Fine Silk lints: Fitf Hats, ■ -
Ffad Drab Ilhts. Patnlonf Hats trimmed, nnent nrtlclu
for Summer, Wool Hats, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas &c
; Saddles and itridfes, Waggon Whips,
-Riding Whips, Travelling Trhnke, Carpet Bogst
CUTLERY,
Consisting of Pocket Pen and Dirk Knives .
Razors, Razor Strops, Scissors, Pocket and Bolt Pistols
Holster Pistols, Powder Flanks, Shot Belts * •
percussion Cops, Pocket Books, Beads, dec, and many
other at tides too humorous to mention.
Persons wishing to purchase'tho above articles arc re
quested to call aud examine for themselves.
- Columbus, May 15 IS-tf
?v
: Cholic Groceries.
THORNTON & LIVINGSTON,
Havo just received,
B Ylntest arrivals from Now York and Now Orleans
tho*Bub8cribcr& have received and offer for salo, low
for cashed * l
. General Assortment of Groceries,
among which arc tho following nrtlelos, viz:
15,000 lbs. Cincinnati cured Bacon
j 15 bids. No. 1 Mackerel; 40do< Noi2do.'
120 do. No. 3 do; 50 keg? Lard
' 75 do. superfine WeBtrrn flour '
20 do. OswfegOjFitzhugh And Gonesseo Flour
55 do. Molasses; 25 do. St. Croix Sugar
i, , 50 do. New Orleans : do.
.75 bags prime green Coffco; 25 do. Rio do.
v* 25 bbls. N. Orleans Ruin'; 25 do. . Whiskey '
1 1 pino London Dock Cogn&o Brandy
. 1 do.Segnct ilo< ; ’>>■'
10bbls.Cognac Brandy; 5.do..Appledo..
, 1 pipe Holland Gin; lhalfplpo Jamaica Rum
' .1 do. A. T. Wine; 3 bbls. old Madeira do.
• 1 bbl. pale Sherry do.; 10 do. Teneriffo do.
hi ir.SS quarter casks Malaga do; 0 boxes Muscat do*
. . 8 boxes Claret Wine; 1 do Stoughtons Bitters
, 10 bbls. Rose, Peppermint and Lemon Cordjql
u,i 2i boxes Raisins; 50 do. Soap . ‘ .
■ - 10 do. smoakdd Herrings; 10 half bbls. Crackers
2 tierces Loaf- and Lump Sugar.
Hyson Tea: Gunpowder do.; Imponal do.
50j lbs. Bar Lead; 10 kogs Dupont’s FFFG.PoWde
10 boxes Sperm Candles; 5 do. Tallow do. -
• 5 do. Starch ; 25 kegs Nails^
POETiCAL.
ENIGMA'.
’Twas whispered in heaven—’twas muttered : Jn liell);
An echo caught faintly, tho sound ns it fell:
On the confines of earth, ’twas permitted to rest,
j Add tho depths of the ocean its presbneo confcssscd.
’Twill ho found fa ^sphere, when ’tls riven asunder,
Be scon In tho ^ng,he hoard hi tho thunder.
'Twite allotted to .^SEAdth his earliest breath—
Attomls at his biitii 1 , i«fal awaits him iu death.
'It presides o’er hi^ lMpjTinosjf, honor nr.il health," ’ *
Is tho prop of his houifo and thd end of his wcnlth.
W’ithqut It tho soldier—tho seaman may roam,
But woo to the wretch who expels it from home.
Irfthd whispors qreotUciqnaq,'its video will ho found,
Koni^cr in tho whirlwind of paKskni be drowned,
’Twill not soften tho heart, and though deaf to tho car,
’Twill make it acutely nud instantly hear.
But in shade lot it reef, like a delicate flower,
Oh, broatho on it sofdy, it dies.in an hour.
' msCELLANEOUS.
8 best Spanish Segars, and 5000 Amcncnn do.
White Lead and Linseed Oil— .. . • •
0 boxes Glass,3 x 10,.10 xl2,12 x 14 .
4-3m
W ‘ 4
■ t , The Subscribers .
. Keep constantly on hand a general assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,.Cutlery, &c
which they offer low for Cush.
All arc respectfully solicited to call and examine their stock
June 12—19tf 9 AVER Ik HOGG.
. •. t, i • , Neyir Sloclt of, ,, iX ■- .. ^
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
rmyHE SUUSCRUIER i. noiv nfloring an axlenvivo
JL and well aamortod Stock ofSl'AI'LE nntl FANCY
GOODS. Comprising all tho articles usually kept iff a
Dry Good Store. &. E. POWERS.
May theoth, , . 14-tf
The Subscriber,
has jusr nzciiviD, oir co.vaioi,i«r»T,
.. .... _ l'pe|ip.rnilnt CdnU.b‘
‘ I- BuPM'.mi n,l
■ BMortraent of
Leftivich’sfine honey-dew Chewing Tpbaeco,
.11 olwliieh will Iw sold on reasonable term.,
1M..H ■ ' < • Alto: HA
'May 0.’
AUG. HAYWARD.
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Men’s Mercer —Woolen Draper, arid Tailor.
: Wcb! sido Broad'Btrcdt, opposite Hoxcy Sd Urquhnrt, 1
R espectfully informs the citizens/rColumbus,
and visitors, thut he has on hand, and will cou*
BtantJy keep an extensive and splendid assortment of su
perfine cloths, of all colors, black, blue, brown, dahlia,
green, invisible green,Olive, adelaide,5lc. also, plain und
diagonal kersey merit, ofall colors, sattinetts, vestings, of
all kinds and patterns, velvet, plain and figured silk, &c.
Sic. all of which will be cut, made and trimmed in the neat
est and mpst fiishionablestyle, at various prices, to suit the
} demands of his customers. Coats made re order dt mm
17 to (40. He also keeps on liand, for the acconnno-
ation of his patrons,a general assortment of ‘
! Ready lVIade Clotliing
Appertaining to tho wear of gentle men—togethorWitha va
riety of Hats,Caps,-Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves,
Shirts, Bosoms,Collars, Stocks, Socks, Boots, Shoes, Silk
and Cotton Umbrelldrs Susl all of whichwillhe* sold at
moderate prices. -• ‘ '' > :m.i»
N. B. Gentlemen furnishing their owq materials will
have every attention paid, in the execution of their work. -
j Quarrctcrly reports Of Uio latest fashionsaro regularly
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received. ,
: Columbus, October 18j 1834.
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ROCKING CHAIRS. , . ; i,
J UST rccai.cd arid for ealo,
, Largo easy Rocking Chair?' .
Sntall Nursery Racking Choir?
Also—CtmoScat arid Windsor Chnlroof voriotupattern.
intlcoiours. ■ • ft
LikbWise—Mnlibgony liitrcotis, of a neat and elegant
lattern^ JOHN DILLINGHAM.^Co.
THE RACE OF SLEEPY DAVID.
The Yankees, as I told you before, nro npt to bo
too ’cute for tie in everything except horse-flesh,
and even sometimes in that. It wns this day
three years ngn, and on tills very Spot, that I enter
ed nty horse Southron for n purse of two thousand
dollars'.'" He had won ti like sum the year before
with all ease. Iff shofliTViTwas tho host horse at
thatlime in all Carolina. Tlicro were to ho sure
two other hirecs. and very fine one too. entered n-
gainu him; but they were no touch to Southron,
and I wns as sure of winning os I am sitting here
at this moment—when who should ctmio along
hot ad d Yankeewithn tin-cart! Ho hud
tho shabbiest; worst looking hniao you over set
eyes on. He was n lean, slabsidod, crooltcd-Iog-
god, rough-haired, milk-ond-mOiasses colored son
of a gun ns over went on four logs. He stood all
tliotimo us if ho wns asleep—in fact. Ills owner
called him Slkki'V DAvip. In shorl. sir, lie wns
such a horse as woutd not havc- brotighf twenty
dollars. r : '
It was near tho liou r of starting, when the pod-
lnr, who3o exterior corresponded marvellously
with llmt of his horso, and. who said ills ualno was
Zittlock Sorter, iu the astonishment of nil, inti
mated' a wish'to enter Ids ljorso along with tho
rest.
“ Yoiir liorse!" oxelaimed I—“ wlial, llmlslec-
py looking devil thorc? You'd hottor enter him
for the turUby-b'uzznrds."
“ Not as you know On, Mister," returned tho
Yankee, With sbmo show pfapitit. "To bo'sure
the critter looks rritlier sleepy ns lln stands, ,nnd
oh that account I call him Sleepy David; but he
isajo-fired smart hOrso for all,llial. llo isllko'a
singed ca't, a darned sight bolter'thnii'lie looks.
I should like Inrnntion well Iii try him ngninKt
some of your Smith Cnrolliia liosscs. To be sure
I didn’t cotno all the way from homo on purpose;
but ns I wns coming out ibis way with a load of
tin and other.notions, I thought I might time it so
asto kill ttvo birds with orio stone; for"thinks I to
mysblf, If I can wilt tho purso npd peddle oiTtny
notions at the sumo, I shull make a plaguy good
spec. Hut l had to hurry on like the nation to
»et here in season; and that's one reason my boss
oolts so kind of shabby ami nut of kilter this mor
ning. Hut fOr all that, he'll perform like a day's
work I tell you."
Supposiug lie hud u'o idea of running ids horse,
anil that all ho said was ’ riterely to gratify hits
propensity for tulkiug, I builolihii begone aud not
trouble us with his U———d Yankee palaver.
"Why, Mister," said he, "litis is a free country',
and a man has a right to tulk,lct it alone, jest as
ho can uflbrd. Notv, I’ve taken n goad deal of
pains to git hero this morning in order to ruu Slee
py David against some of your Southern bosses.
I aim joking, sir, I’m IH airnest. 1 understand
tliore i.a purso of two thousand dollars, and I
should like to pick it up."
"You talk of picking up a purse ofttvo thous
and dollars with that'bit of carrion of youra! - A-
'yihf witli you, add doh’i troublo us any further."
“" Well, if I can’t run, then I sposo I can't,' but
it’s darned hard any how fur a man to take as
much pains as I have, to come to the races, and
tHfin'&fnT be TtljniymltdTinninnHgnr^gi.—v
"It’s:too late now;'by the rules of the course;
the horse should have been edtored' yesterday,
however, if you'll jdank'the entrance inoitey, per-
hapsyou may got in yet." "I stiid lhik. by way
of getting rid of tlie fellu'w, having tto idea he eduld
command a fourtli part of the sum ieqnircd.
“ How much might the entrance money bet"
drawing out a purjo containing a few shillings in
silver .und n few jteuco ih'coppur.' "If it dint
md^e'ti a quarter of a dollar, or so I’ll plank it on
tlio nail." ■
“ It is two hundred dollars." ,
“ TWo liundred dollars!' exclaimed tho Van-
kee;, "By gaully whata price! Why they ask
ed maoaly a quqrldr'of dollar to see the olephaht
and the wltnle Caravan in New York. Two hun-
dred dollnrs!, Why you must bo joking now,-^
Bless mo! my whole load of tin-ware, lioss, wagon
be pald.iu rite short spoco of five minutes!
\Vo now thought wo had fairly got rid of the
fellow; but ho returned tb'the charge, and asked
if fifty dollars Wouldn't do, thenseveuty-live, then
a hundred; aud finding he could riot moke a bar
gain Ibr less titan tho regular sum, lie engaged lo
give'it, provided lie could lititl any to loan him the
money for which hi) oflbred to paWn liis Wagon
White 'Lend 'and'OIL ■
W HITE LEAD, ground in oil, flito qtihlity, No. 1
“ extra, “
“ “ “ “ common do.
■ “ " • “ dry, hot qutilily
Linseed OH mid Lamp Oil do. do. 1
Jilit received, cotVHinmly'on limit! mnl for sale I
Fob. 20~3tr JOHN DILLINGHAM So (
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^^ANTED dry Hides,fonvliich jbo bjglicst pricb wiil
bo given.
J. DILLINGHAM So Co.
' ,, IllncksmUli’s Xools.
Just received bv the subseribers,' and censtaritiy for sale,
Anvils Files and Rasps
Bright and Black Vices Screw Plates
Sledge? end Hammer? . Bellow?, assorted size?
flleel fluted Hammer? Nippett
, ALSO, •"
B ill Rada: Flougb Mould? Swede? Iron, oasortod size?
oop Iron, asaoned width? German; Blister At Cost Steel
LIKEWISE,
A general assortment of Baltimore Casting?, comprising
Waggon, Cart aud Cnrriogo Ovens, oval and round
”"wheel Boxes Sniders, all sizes
Wash Kettles
Fha^Dogs Gridtilos; Wattle Iron?
' And many other articles in common^uw
May 1. II
J. DILLINGHAM So Co.
A CARD. ■ -
WILLIAM I- CLEVELAND,
t-»ESPECTFULLY informs bis friends noil tho roer-
Ert.nu geoerMlv, that aflaf tbetatt w3*oe next.be
mPei^Lstrect, end eoficils a continnatice ofthepitron.
ageheretororo ?o liberally bestowed. Ho will ouend, in
person to ail orders entrajntd to bis care.
'New York, May 21,1335. 20 «
COIiVMBDS CLOTHING STORE.
G. H. & C. A. l’EABODY
H AVE now on hand a Ffaw and Splendid Awortment
of Spring and Summer Goods, 'oftiong which'are
some very now -styles of goods for summer cq6W tqd pante,
,C0»SlSTII»O IN ?AET OP , .
Black;Mite,‘green and invisible green Caaiimarelte ’
Block* bluo and green Peraian Crape ’
Black, bluo and brown Thibet Cloths
Black, blue and brown Camblets
Black, brown and. green Bpmbazfaos , , ?, J |. f
Black Prussian Lasting
Drab, olive & tawuey col’d summer Diagonal Cassuuere
Fancy silk,snttin,v*lvot and Marseillea Vcstfaga
Also, a few fresh pieces of extra superfine Broadcloths
and Cossimeres, and a great variety of patterns for summer
Penis, ell of which will be manufactured to order by first
rate workmen, at tho sli.ttesl notice. Alao,-.
• Ready mado Clothing, consisting of
Bombnzine frock and dress Cm!? t Thibet cloth do
Camblelado; white ond brown Iln«n Frocka
Grain Freaks; agreot variety of Jacket.
Pantaloons and Vests, of every description
““ idDrawers r . :• *H . ; \ x \ f
Linen »nj cotton Shirts am
A great assortment of Sloeks
Bosoms, Collars, Gloves, 8ui
A great variety of Fancy Articles. Also,
I^eetiier travelling Trunk*,- Carpel Bags and Valicc*
A general assortment of Boots, nhoes and Pomps
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Also, a splendid assortment of Hats and Ceps, of the It-
, Ciiori® rOT ' ,ir “ hi0 ”' xotr
Superior CItattas,
VUS1* refelvrd, a few nieces of superior Black, Blu?,
•S RavetiGreen,In?i«ibIeOrefn,Go!dMixe<I and Wine
Brown Cloths—also, Diagonal and plain Caslmere?, for
Niles dfc lticliiu-ds,
fAVE taken tlio store on' tlto corner of Randolph Ond
L Oglethorpe streets, where they offer at wholcealoo
retail, ; • : • .. n.t * ! , .
Groceries and DryxGofids;
among wiiicb are the following articles.
30 tierce? new ltlco, . , .
35 bbls. Superfine Connl Flour,
40 do. do. Western do, •'
4 lilid3i1lacon,4keg? Goslien Butter; >: !
2t) bbls. Western Wltiftkcy, 0 bbls.i’riliio I'otk;
' 3 do, Primo Ucof, 10 do. Sugar,
14 do; MtilaSw!?, 0 Mots Cassia j
200 lb. Alspice, 10,OOCSpiUtlrif Cigars,
lOi Kegs Lard, 60 Bags Ooflbo.60 Hams; . <i
P. bids. Onions. 8 do. Cider Vinegnr,,: .; , j
■ 10 ao, River p»sd,?4o, Holbbod, Fin?,
509 ibs. Lonf Stignr, 100 pairRUs^tBrognns,' '
ISO n?ir Blirnk <lo. 100 do. Nogro Shoe?,
10 boxes Bloom Rnisin?, 10 case. Hnl?; it! > -trt!, ■ i'I
12 dox. Wool Hots,1 bhdjN..EiRuin, •
2 bbls. Jamaica Runt, 2do. ffflriiMt Brandy,
2 : do. SL Croix Hum, 2 do. Holland Cm,
2 do. American do. first qunlity,
2 casks Malaga Wino,2 do. Teneriffe,
18 eo?k? Nails, 1 doz. loot-
1 do. short handled Sped
Axes and Hatchet*, 20 Bo
1 Tierce Summer Oil Sperm,
4 bbls do do. do.
2-do. Fall do. do* - -
T2 do. fine Whole Oil, 2 do. Fish Oil,
12 Boxes Sperm Candles,
Shot of all sizes, Bar Lead, ' •
Ladies Kid end Morocco Shoe* end Bools,
Gentlemen’s Fine Boots and Shoes,
BIom^i” and < Brokm l 8hirting* and Slicetlng.,
Negro Cloths, Flnid. for Negro women,
Linseys for Negro women,
Bjsnkets of different qneJit
verioua other.
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Canting*, Ifoes.^PrtceChein*, Augers, »c.
Flannrfs, Sail
Drv Goc *
Hb.
wasting*, lioes, Trace vnnm*. w*™* «-*
Tlio olmve snlcic? ffill IMI9W tW fit (Uifl
January 30
siioulil uo return mi, arid
heAvould give a tlozcn tin whistle? into tlio bar-,
gain,, He, h'owovbr, got more'cur.08 than cup
pers, until some wag; >v)io had iilenly of cash, and
like iu sco the .sport go on Icilt him tho two lpm-
ilred dollrirsuut uf sheer itiulicc. Though'a* it of;,
forwards turned. v out, tlio Ynnkeo Jiad money o-
nough about him, nntl was merely playing the
'possum all tlio while.
: His next object was to borrow a saddle. Hore
niso he wos accommodated; and taking Sleepy
David from ilia tin-cart, he scrambled upon his
back, and took his station on tho cottrso. You
never saw a fellow sit a horso so awkwardly in all
your life. Every body said he would full before
he hod gone a hundred yards and some, out of
compassion, urged him to withdraw.
■ ■ !* Not by a darned sight,' exclaimed he-<-“\Vhy
do you iliink lhu such a lurnnl fool as to pay two
liundred dollars, nud thon not run artcr nil!"
, Others, who Wanted lo seo tho sport, though it
should cost somo broken bones, encouraged him
to proceed—suying, ns they laughed dioud, that
they lind no clotibt but llo Wriuld carry off tho
* "That's what I moan lo do," said lie—" I lmint
como hero for nothing. -I curt tell you. Wake
up, Sleepy David, end look about you; you must
have yourbyes open to-day; it’s no time, to bo
snoozin whim there's monoy at sloke." >• /
The bored, ns if ho understood whet hi? inosfBr
was saying opened his eyes, prlckcd up hit ears,
owl actually shotted some signs of life.
The sigrinl was now given to stelt. Away
sprang Southron, with the speed of lightuing, und
away sprang tlte other Southern horses, leaving
Sleepy David for in the real-, nud tlio pedlar verg
ing from side fo side, as if ho was just ready to
fufi off. Tlte horso went pawing oiling with his
tail clingingclose to bi* haunches; and ins nose
stuck out straight before him; mid you never be
hold so quecr n figure cut by any man and lior~"“-
tlus singular, pair made. . ' , , ,
But they improved as they proceeded; the ped
lar sal moio jockey like, and the horse evidently
gained upon the others. Butit wouMnoi do. He
came inn long way bohind Sotitliron, and . riot a
— . .1.- Ukinfi ills ntUn * -
very u,.*.. out.
It was nntv tbouglit the Ynnkce lied got enough
of tlte race, and would withdraw before the next'
heat. Contrary to all expectation, however, he'
persevered ; and even oflered to bet a thousand
dollars on the issue of the race.
" The fellow's a fool,” said one.
“ Hd don't know whiclt side ills bread is butter*
cd," said ttnotlier, " or else lie would not risk any
more money on so desperate a stake."
" He's safe ennugli tlicro,” said a third “ for
lie has no more t> risk."
Here, however, eve,y body wns mistaken again, ’
for tlte pctllnr’ hauled out bn old greasy pocket-
book ami plunked the thousand dollars, it was
covered of course. But I confess ] now began to
bo staggered ; mid to suspect the Yankee was, af
ter till, more knave than lool. Hindoo fears, how
ever, fer tile purse. Southron was not a liorse to
be beaten in one day, and especially by such a
miserable looking devil ns Sleepy David.
The second heat was now commenced ; and if
I had before felt confident in the entire superiority
of my noble horso Soutitron, that confidence was
strengthened, as I again saw him coming in uhead
of the rest. I considered the purse now us my j
own property. In imagination I had grasped it, ;
and wns about putting it snfoiy in my pocket, wliou
—lo and behrtiu ! the pedlar's liorse, which was
behind all the rest, suddenly shot forward 1 ns if the'
devil kicked him an end ; ond stretching his neck;
like a crane, won the heat by a head.
Every body was nsionished. That liorse.must be
the deVtt hiinself, said uae. At least, lie has tlio ■
devil to back liitn, suid another; I was sure he
would play some Yankee trick before;he had got.
through. Hitch were the observation? that pas
sed Irom mouth to mouth'
Tlio Yankee; in the meantime, offered to plank
another thousand dollurs; but no body would tako
the bet. And it was well they didn’t; Ibr ut tho
third heat,- Sleepy David not only distanced every-
horse, but even came in a full quuttcr of a '■ mile
abend of Southron bimseir.
There,-by gnuly 1 said tlio Yankee, as lie dis
mounted,-“I'H take that are leetle. purso if-you-
plensc, und the tothcr cool thousand I I knew
well enough that your Southern hosscs couldu’t. ;
hold a cnnillo to SUejiy David."
Steam communication With new tobK.—.
We understand that a project is either on foot, or
lias boon talked of to start a lino of steutri packets,
between the ports of Liverpool aud Now-York.—
'It appears jo us that tho speculation, if seriously,
cobtoinpluted, cannot be profitable. The amount)
or tlio purchase of steam vessels 'would ^jia im
mense, anil (he advantages would not bo corres-.
ponding* The sleutn packets, of course, would
chiefly depend on passoDgers; and even if they
could, monopolise all who now pass. in 'vessels iu
and out of iii" line, between Now-York and Llv-.
erpool, the aggregate profit would still !:r“V« the
proprietors in a pecuniary minority. But when;
wo,presumo—as we salely may—that tlte A-
mcricuns would naturally continue to muke voy
ages by thcir;own vessels, end that ntie half of
the English 'voyagers' io and ,Trbih'iN'q\y^ i ork,;‘'- r - *'
would dp the same from clibica and’ cuworn, tho
slcum puekets could nof pay. Again, the line of
pockets gain money by freight, while, ut tlte stea
mers would chiefly confine themselves to carrying
passengers, this source of profit would be cut
short, in a great degree. Lastly, the steamer*
would be established for speedy communication'
between the two countries. It is speedy enough,
with liftlo risk,’ut present. Tho Napulcon (uf? , -
rived here on Saturday) miido the voyage froni^
Now-York inlitllo more than three weeks, andf-lt
is nothing unusual, during nine months out *f the
twelve, for tlte New-York packets to tnrike til"
voyage iu 17 or 18 duyo. On tnuny accounts,
ttiereture, tlicro is no necessity for establishing u
line of steamers. For speed, secartiy, and supe
rior accommudutiun, the line of packets taunt. jo
surpassed.—Liverpool Popi-r.
A revival iu the Methodist CkUrcb, in this
place, has been end lo prevailing to an extent uu-
preccdetited lit tills uarl of the country. 'The
Ministers hove labored most louel; ainl faith
fully, and tfie work .has been crowned with the
greatest Success, On Tuesday morning there
wef^87 white convenient) 23 black—an ■!
same day, 73 Whites and 23 blacks had joined the
church. A general interest in the subject of reli
gion appears to prevail throughout our city, and
every uay adds new members to the church.
Macon Mutengrr.
The origin ov thk word “quix;"—Very few
words ever took such a rim or were saddled with
sd many meanings at this monosyllable ; and,
however strange the word, 'tis still more strong*
that nano ufour lexicographers, from Bailey to
Johnson, ever attempted an explanation or gave a
derivation Of iti The reason is Very obvioti..—'
It is because it has no meaning, nor is it derived
from any language evt r known from the Babylrt-
rtiati Cotifusiou to this day. When Richard Daly
was patenlee of the Irish Theatre, he onent tho
evening of a Saturday in compony with mnny of
tlte wits end men ef fushion of .lie day. Gamb
ling was introduced, when the Manager slaked a
largo sum that lie would have spoken ail through
gers were laid and stakes deposited, Daly - re*
paired to'ihe'Trimttro and despatched nil tlio ser*
vnnts and supernumeraries with the word "Quiz,"
which they chalked on every door and shop-win-t
dow in Town. Shops being shut all next, every
body going and cJtnitig from their different pin;
ces of worship, Saw tile word, and every body re--
pented iti so thttt “Quiz" was heard all through
Dublm. The cifcUittstance of oo strange a word
being off every door end window, caused much
surprise. Ever since, should a strange atory -'ISjf
attempted to be passed current, it draws forth' the
expression, “you nro going to quiz me.”—Gentle
men’s fPhllad.) Vade Mecum.
[Wo suspect tlint such words as “Dandy,”
“Humbug,” "Bamboozle," staud m tlio same pte*
dicmiicut with Mr. “Quiz.” Even King “Cia-
cus," we doubt not, would be puzzled, if required,
to trace in Ills name any thing like a roual tmeos-
try, or so inueli u's a legitimate one—-jN. Y. Elt.
try; or
Post.’ ■ ■
A fellow in Annupolis, Md. named Jones, liav-
idg stolen a hog, tied its legs together, after killing
it, and ionite convenience of earryiug.it, he let
tlio hog rest on his shoulders while lire rojie with
which it wns tied went-over his breast. On hi*
way homo finding himsolf fatigued, lie laid , tho
hog in the eratcit of a tree, nbout tlio height of hi.
shoulders in order to rest-himself. But the hug
slipping through, tho rope tliul wns around tlio
ninu's breast slipped up to his throat, and imme
diately cltoked him to death ; and;in the morning
they were both found dead, the one on one sido
mid tlte oilier on tlio other side of iho treo. Thu«,
the thiefiitfed tlio hog, and the hog in his turn
IranKiHho thief. Doit, Vteitoi^o
Jfho editor of the Boston Morning Post yl-liel
ffe could get out BI temper for onco in ids life, as
ho would like to know how a mao feels when he
is mad! Wo can tell him ; lie feels poorer than
an April shad or Job's turkey—looks cross enough
to turn milk sour—is nil over of a pucker, and
snarls like a aunnpiiig lurtle—lets go with lirai kind
legsif n hoy or cnair comes in ihe wuy, ond let*
on with Ills jaic, as did a drunken fellow they Jell
of in Bnrkhuinpsicd; sold he, one night, when es
sentially earned, "If I find iny wile up when I
get home, I’ll lick her—what business has site to
set'up burning fire and light, eh f Andrif hu,|
her in bed, I’ll lick Iter—wliat business has site to
goto bed beforo I get home."—If. I’. Spirit of thy
.Jin Providence arid Boston rail rood by
mediately engrossing xU thottri'vel oh that i
lies Stidilciily cast 20a - t. so." hones out er
.* .«.•! wr fluff Iffcrjyr ni.?• ■ ■. yS
!'«“i" u y.