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EIGHTH VOLinilE.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MOKNING, JIJLY 10, BS35.
l’llDLISlIED EVERY FRIDAY DY
Marks, floubnoy & meter.
Comer of Broad and Crawford Streets.
TERMS—Three dollars por annum, psynblo in nJvsnco, or
ROUR DOLLARS, (iuall coses exacted) whoro | my incut is not mado
before the oxpiration of tho year. No sub»cripUou received
Tor less than twelve months, without payment in advance, nud
tio paper discontinued, except at tho option of tho Editors,
Until all arrearages aro paid.
Advertisements conspicuously insertod nt seventy-five
.crhts per one hundred words, for tho first insertipn, and
nrrr cents for every subsequent continuance—-twenty-five per
co«t added, If not paid iu advauco, or during tho contiuuattco
t>f t)*i advertisement. Those sent without a specification of
Iho nuuber of iusertlonf, will bo published until ordered out,
aud chaiged accordingly.
Lcoal Advertisements published nt the usual rates, aud with
^•trlct attention to-the requisitions or tho law.
«• R—All SiLRs regulated by. law, iuu«t ba mado beforo tho
Court lloaso door, betwoon Vim hours of 10 iu tho morning,
sad 4 iu the evening—tho.io of Land in tho county whero it Is
ftituate { those of Percoad Property, whero tlto letters tosti*
inoiilary, of administration or or guardinndiip woro obtained—
Wndaro required to bo previously advertised iu soiuo public
ilaxotte, as follows t
tttiERirrs* Sales under rogular executions, for thirty daVs j an*
dor mortgago fl fas, sixty days, boforatho day of sale.
Balks of Land and Negroes, by Exocutors, Administratora or
uturdiani, for sixty days beforo tbo day of snlo.
Bales ot personal - property (oxcept negroes) forty days* Ci
tations by Glories of tho Courts of Ordiunry, upon application
lor letters of administration, must bo published for thirty
bAY, ‘
Citations upon application for dismission, by Exocntora, Ad*
suinistratorsor Guardians, montUly for six months.
Orders of Courts of Ordinary, (ueeotuphuictl with a copy off he
Irand, or agreement) toniako titles to land, must bo published
Three months.
Notices by Exocutors, Administrators or Guardians, of applica
tion to. the Court of Ordinary for leave to soil tho Land or **
..‘grocs an estate, pour months.
Notices by Executors or Administrators, to tho Debtors and Cro*
, ttKori of an estate, for six weeks.
TT Letters on Editors, to tho basilicas, must be post hid, to
entitle them to attention
House Keeping Articles.
J UST rctoived, n grout variety of goods for House
keepers, mid constantly on hand, for solo, by the
subscribers, comprising hi pprt, ...
Bed Cords j Clothes Liues Poland Starch
Sadirons. WollRop'o Fine Shaving Soap
Graters; Glass Lanterns liar Simp; Sperm Candles
Lemou Syrup llucc Ginger,
Raspberry Svrup Painted Pulls
Sicdloitz mid'Soda Powders Cedar Tubs, Piggips& Pails
Tumblers and Decanters Caus Sc Cliuriu*,assorted sizes
llottlcs nml Jugs Turned Varnished Tubs
•" i *- " Woailon Boxes, in no8ls
Green Window Blinds
Russia Shaming
Crash, for Towels
Linen Dowlas
do. OenaburgB
Cocoa Nut Dippers
DB. IIOXEV,
T¥ AS . removed his ollico and stock of Madieioo to tho
JEM., middle tenement of tho now brick.store, immediate
ly above C. Woodruff & 4 '-o. ort Brond-stroot, and may bo
constantly found at his office , or residence, when not pro
fessionally absent.
March 27,1835. 8—6m
LAW.
PW4HE subscribers have united thomsolvos in tho prac-
M.- lice of Law for 'the :cminty of Chambers, in Ala
bama. Those who may wish our professional services
can employ us by applying to Julius G. Alford at La
Granger TroUp county, Ga. (who will still reside*oud prac
tice in Georgia, as heretofore) or Lemuel B. Robertson at
LoFayetto, Chambers Couuty, Ala. who will still rcsido
Ahoro and practice in A labama as ho litis formorly done.
JULIUS C. ALFORD,
LEMUEL B. ROBERTSON.
April 10 10 3m
__ Law Notice.
'■M7E have associated ourselves in tho practice of tho
if Law, under tho stylo of Colquitt, Echols Sc Me
Keen. One of tlto firm will bo always found at their office,
formerly occupied by Colquitt & Flournoy.
WALTER T. COLQUITT,
JOSEPHUS ECHOLS,
THO’S. C. McKEEN.
Cslumhus Oot. 18 37—tf
. Summer Giothiisg,
AT-UST received and constantly for sale dn assortment
of SUMMER CLOTHING, among which uro tho
following articles.
Circassian Dross Coats Grass Linen Jackets
'Cloth" do. do. Brown do; do.
Jlombazino Frock Coats Irish do. do.
Circassian do. do., Linen Cambric do.
Linen Cambric db. ’ 1 ’German Linen do.-'
Brown Linen do. . Thin Circassian do.
Grass Linen * do.
PAbrrALOONS/ofCassiniore, Circassian, Irish, Grass,
German, and Brown Linon and Whito Duck,
i.»'VESTS, of Silk Velvet, Plain and figurod. Sptiq, Corded
■Silk, Marseilles and Valencia, of the ne wost patterns. 1
ALSO,Shirts,Bosoms,Collars,Stocks,Cravats, Drawers
mnd a variety of other articles. „,
JOHN DILLINGHAM Sc Co.
May 15 . • i 15 tf
Just Received,
Direct from Now York, and for sale by the subscriber,
A FRESH supply orphan SADDLES: plain English
and stuffed do. Also, • *
A few dozen superior drab Boavor and fashionable black
HATS. E. E. POWERS.
Columlms, April 10,1835.lOtf
O AKUM, Pack!
hand and foi
■May 15--ir»tf
Steam Boats,
diet Yarn, Tallow. &c. constantly on
! DILLINGHAM it Co.
Columbus Auction Boom,
FODlt boons FROM 'THE COLUUBCS HANK.
T HE subscriber informs tho nubUc thnt hereafter ho
will havo two regular days in tho week for Auctions,
Tuesdays and Fridays.
Persons wishing gonds'disposod of on oitlicr of tlioso days,
will plonnn hand thorn in on Monday or Thursday previous
to tho Auction. E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
Bacon I Bacon!!
lOKT ft fihtOl LBS. OF BACON, just received
JLTwO Ulfljr mid fur solo bv
WITTICH, GREENWOOD A. Co.
Mav.29 1835. 17—if
Oil' Consignment.
I HAVE Just received on Consignment a few bhls. Cider
and Cream Alo of a good quality,
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
May 23 . . 17 If
P APER HANGINGS.—1,000 pioeos Paper Hangings
and lturdurings,fur sale by
BONNEY AT.ROKAW,
T AD1ES, MISSES uud CAILDREN'S SHOES, for
I J eala by BONNEY & BROKAW,
Broad streot,opposite Shorter, Tarvor&Co,
March .0 *“*
^GENTLEMEN’S and BOVS CAPS, of the newest
\X patterns aud finest qualities, for sale cheap by
BONNEY Sc BROKAW,
Broad street, opposite Shorter, Tarver Si Co.
March (1.
F RENCH aud ENGLISH MF.RINOS.—An elegant
assortment of French and English Merinos, for salo
by BONNEV Sc BROKAW.
Broad street, opposite Shorter, Tarver Sc Co.
March 6 5-rtf
Splendid Foreign Shells.
A SPLENDID assortment of Mantle Picco Sholls re
ceived and for sale by
E. S. NORTON.
December 27 » tf
Wrapping Paper.
OTfflK OAlfl Porter for sale cheap for
“uro, on hand Browns Extra super No, y l Tnhamo.^
Lamps unit Candlesticks
Brass Andirons, of the new
est stylo ...
Shovels pnd’Ton'gs do.'
Chairs and Bnrenus
Wire nml Hair Sieves
Dust Pans
Brooms and Crushes
House Bells
Clothes Brushes; Hair do.
Sal Eratns
Pearl Ash .
Knives and Forks
Important to €otton Planters.
fin HE subscribers offer for salo upon accommodating
JL terms, tho whole dr ,nny portion of tho following
lands situated in tho Crook territory, Alabama*.
Tho lands generally aro of good quality, well Watered
and in aclimato.admirnbly adapted to tho growing bf Cot
ton, and promising to occupants the enjoyment of health.—-
With tho Alabama River on the West, and the Chattahoo
chee on tho East, (both navigablo bv Steam Boats,) autl a
fertility of soil ruroly to ho foutidi ft is confidently recom
mended to the growors op Cotton, to abandon their worn
out lands, and timely to secure themselves homes, beforo
Soe. T. it.
WhnlfofSec.il 22 27.
W “ “ 0 22 20
•mjskeegee inn.
fWlllE subscriber lias located himself in tho town of
JL Tuskeegee, Macon countv, Alabama, for tho purpose
ofkceping a houso of Eulertuiumcut, where ho hopes to
merit a share of patronage, ho promises himself that lie will
uniisli his Iioubo with tlio luist the market affords, his sta
bles shall bo furnished with* provender In nn nhuUdanco
and attcudod with excellent Ostlerm His house is about
nualdiKtunca. from Columbus Georgia, to Montgomery
ilabama, JAM ED DENT.
May 8 11 if
For Sale,
May 1.1035- t? JOHN DILLINGHAM &. Co.
To Lovors of choico Wines, Liquors; Porter,
Cogars, &c.
.ALLEN & HILL,
’AVE on hand and offer for sale tho first rate artiulrs
Of old Port. Madeira, Brown nnd Pale Sherry, (Sici
ly Mudeim, and Tenoriffe Wines on draught.
20 bids, best braiids Cognac Brandy -
' 10 * w do. do.' Holland Gin
. do. do. Irish Whiskey
10 11 do. do. Jamaica lluni
20 hiiBkcts (most approved brands) Champagito Wine
.6 dozen bottles old Port Winn j.
8 41 do. Madeira do. j very
0 “ do. Brown Sherry do. >
4 .. “ do. Palo Sherry do. I Superior.
4 4t do. Muscat do. j
50 u . do. Isondou Pnrtor
40 do. Newark Cider.
10 barrels Poughkeepsie Ale
125 boxes Spanish and American' Cegars
May 15. 11
Port of Columbus,
I HE Captains of tho Steamboats on arrival and on
parturo, will plcaso report THEIR CARGOES to
tho wharfitiger, as the Wharves lidvo boon sold to the fol
lowing company. ... • • .. . . .uv
Gen. JIcDougald S. K. Hodges & Co,
Col. iyerson Stewart & Fuutaine. ;
Col. Asa Bates II. L. Smith, Estj. ^ •
J. S.'Caihoun, Es«i.
May 2917 tf By JOHN AUCH1NLECK, ArV
FLORIDA SEGABS.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
T IIE subscriber informs tlto public that lid lias bowl
appointed Aokkt for tho sale of
Florida Sogars.
lie ventures to recommend tlieso equal, if not surEnton to
IIavava Segars—the prico about one half..
,UTAWA E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
April 24—12tf Agent for tho Mminfacturor.
Commission Business.
T HE undortigned lias established himself In tlie town
oflrwjhton, Ala. as a Commission Merchant, and m
that capacity offers his sorvicos to bis frionds and the pub
lic. WM. ATWELL.
Irwinton, Ala, Marcli 1G, * ~tf
lints nnd Shoes.
t^TEW style and elegant Black and Drab Beaver Hats,
Also, Satin Bonvor Hats, very fine and cheap
Palmetto Hats offiuo and coarso qualities, very pleasant
for suramor wear. •••
BOOTS & SHOES
tnvory great variety for Men, Women and children.
Also, an elegant assortment of
SUSPENDERS
Of beautiful patterns. Silk and Cotton nosioiy, Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves,Purses, Umbrellas Sus. See. Constunt-
r y onhnndiimlfur«Blobji oHN D , LUNQIIAM & Co
Columbus, May 15 15 tf
1 ■ Blacksmith's Tools*
just received bv tbo .ubjcribnm and cemmmiy for aalo,
Xnvll. Kilos nnd Rasji.
Rriebt nnd Blank Vice. Screw Pintos ■
Slcoees and Hnmuiore Collows, nssorted nixef
Steel ketjd Hummer. Nlppnt.
AMO,
tv.il RodstFlouRb Moulds Swodos Iron, assorted iir.es
JIoop Iron, nssorted width. German, Blister 4s Oust Steel
A eencrnl .tsortment of BJUmoro Cutinw, eomprisiug
Wash Kettle. Skillets, do.
SSJSB GridJlM i’wudlc Iron.
And mttny other article, in cmnmoii tiso
Jhy t, 1885—1311 J- DILLINGHAM & Co.-
ALLBN A HILL
H AVE now.on .baud nnd intend to keep constantly
for sulo n superb assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES" & PROVISIONS
nt the lowest possible market prices, fur cash only, con
sisting in part of tlto following articles,
50,000 lbs. Bacon; 50 bhls. Moss Pork
75 bhls.primo ‘do.
10 half bhls. Pig Park, (for family use,)
50 kogs Lard: 10 bhls. Mess Beef
20 half hhls. (fumilv) do. do.
. “ Boots Tongues; 40 kcgssouced Tripo
1,000 lbs. smoked Beef; 20 bhls. No. 1 Mackorel
50 bhls. No. 2 Mackerel; 20 bhls. No. 3 do.
20 Imlf bhls. No. 1 do.; 20 do. do. No. 2 do.
25 boxes Scotch Herring; COO Jbs. old duu Cod Fish
4 half barrels salt Salmon
40 bbls. Richiqoud (city mills) Flour,
15 44 Gennossco (New York) do.
20 44 Howard street Baltimore do.
.20 44 Westeni•. . -do.
40 hnlfbbls. buttor Crackers; 100 bbls, Molasses -
1 4 bbls. Havana White Sugar
10 44 44 Brown' do.. , .
40 44 St. Croix do.
40 44 Portal Rico do.
75 14 New Orleans do.
2,000 lbs. Loaf and Lump do. '
25 bags Havana green Coffee
10 44 St. Domingo do.
75 “ Rio do.
30 44 Lnguira do.
10 44 Java , do.
75 bbls. western Wliiskoy; 75 bbls. N. E. Rum
’ “ American Brandy; 30 do. do. Gin
Malaga Wine; 5,‘do. Tenoriffe do.
y Lisbon •* do; 30 galls. Colbrmg
25 bbls. Vinegar; 20,000 lbs. iron nnd Stool
4 Dry I
1,000 lbs. Castings; 900 do. Bar Lead
2,000. 44 Shot; 20 kegs Powdor
50 lbs Powdor, (in canistors)} 10 doz. Collins’ Axes
.1,500 llis. Rico; 200 sacks Suit; GO Loaves Table do.
100 lbs. Poarlash: 200 lbs. Sal Eratus *
1» boitos Snerni vuaiUw • »»oxos Hoap
, 15 tt Siuruh) 25 boxes, Raisins
50 kogs Tobacco; 5 bags Popper: 3 do Smen
‘ Cloves, Ginger, Cassia, Nutmegs, Broom's, Pipes
TEAS—Imperial, Hyson, Young Ilyson & Puuchong
50 rcuras Wrapping PaperStonfl WarO
ALSO AT COST,
,5 cohos, 2500 yds., blpaclicd Shirtings qnd Sheetings
. G bides unbleached do. do.
2,casos, 1400 yards, Calico
' 21 pieces, 1000 yards, Negro Cloths
200 Rose and Duffio Blnnkets
150 yards Satinottsj'dec. &c.
. E? Purchasers ko invited t» call nnd oxnraino.irtbey
wish to buy good articles nnd cheap:
May 22^1835. •
*d BOXES nui| kegs i ulintco, nssorted quality
IfiOkqgs.out Naih, ttHHotloil sizes
5 kegs wrought Nalls; 15 Stnllh’s Anvils
AL6d,
Vices, Bellows, Sledges; Ilnmmors, See.
May 22,1895.—lCtf MOORE Sc ’J’ARVF.R.
16tf
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
BUILDING MATERIALS, &C.
C ARPENTERS patent &, common knob Locks
d ost, till, cupboard, closet,'pad nnd stock Locks
Wood Screws, Bod Screws, Hand rail do. jr
• Mortice, socket, firmer,TuntingChisels; doGdtiges
Augurs, Girublets, Braces and Bits
Iron Squares, trying do., ivory nnd box wood Rules
Hand, pannol, tenon Xcut, framing and mill Sitws
Trace, log, halter and fiilh Chains: surveyors do
Butts, Hooks and Hinges; H LanaTahio do
’ Blind Hitige8, Shutter Fustenings, Turn BacklCs
Blmjk tin Faucets, Molasses Gates, brass' Cocks
Hand, crosscut,pit and hiill Saw Flics
Drawing Knives. Piano Irons.
Compdsscs,’Spring Divider?! Callipers
Bed Keys, cork screws, coach wrenches : . ,
Brad, sowing nnd snddlcr’s Awls: Tuck?mid Sprigs
Plyers, Shoo Punches, Shoe Knives '
Glass Knobs, curtain Pins, screw Rings
Weeding. Hoes, Gordon do., -Shovels and Spades •
. Mattocks, iron Wedges,Grubbing Hoes. ■
Flat Irons, Tailors'^do;, Steel-yards, Frying Pari*
- Cutting Knivos, Scythes, Manure Forks '
Wool, cotton and liorso Cards, Sieves, lUddlos
• Brick, plaster^ and pointing Trowels
White-wash Brushes, clotht hair, and liparth Brushes
Turkov Oil Stone, Hiudoostnn do. Houcs
Axes, Hammorsj Hdtdlie'ts, Adzes ‘
Brass Candlesticks, and Latnpa, plated and hrittania do
Brittqnia Tea and Coffee Setts, block tin do.
Cast iron and coppor Tea Kettles. Saucepans Sc Boiler
Silver Pencil Cases, Steel Pens, Crayons
Lancets. Fleams, Sheep Shears
Spectacles, Spurs, Thimbles, Needles, Pins
Saunders’ celebrated Razor Strops; Emerson’s do
Full and half plated Bits and Stirrup Irons
Splendid Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, Feodora
Common -do do do
Ivory hundlo Knives and Forks, in setts
Common do do
Rodgers Sc Wostcnholms Pocket and Pen Knives
Rodgers Sc Sons superior Razors, singlo of iu casos
1 case super Damascus Duelling Pistols
10 pair do do bolt do
i A splendid assortment of Pocket do
Singlo and double barrol percussion and fliut Guus
Superior Rifles, pofeussion and flint
blacksmith’s tools.
Bellow., SB, SO, 33 end 84 inebo.
Hnndcreoli'. AlotiZC Hole Anvil.
Wilkinson's do (fo ' lo , ,
Superior PiUont Screw PlotadJ common do. do
Vices, Sledges, Hand Ilnmmer.
ALSO,
500 keg. While Lend; 50 barrel. Oil
200boxes Window Glare, 2000 lb.. Pntly,
150 keg. Nuil.J 1500 lb., sheeting end Grazier. Copper
2000 ltu. .bool I .cad, 5000 do .beet Iron; 5 lon.Co.Ung.
Color, nod Paint Bru.lio., of every description
igouoraloflflortincntofTin Wnro
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2 18 25
3 18 ,25
10 18 25
Aud a E
liny 15—1511
HALL & MOSES.
Adjoining Bedell &. Walker. Tavern,
COLUJUBUS CLOTHING STOKE
O. II. & C. A. PEABODY
H AVE now on bend n'Ncw end Splendid Assortment
of Spring end Summer Good., among which ere
boiuo very now style, of goods for Bummer coat, and pants,
CONSIITIKO I* PAHT OF
Bleck.bluo, green end invisible green Cesbuuretto
Block, bluo end green Persian Crane
Block, Iduo nniTbrown I hibot Cloths
Black, blue end brown Caiublets
Illnck, brown nnd green Bombazmes
Black Prurelun Lasting , _ ,
Drab, alivo h tswney col’d summer Diegnnol Cassimero
Posey silk,settle,volvct end Morscillo. Vetings
Also, a few fresh piece, of oxlra superfine Broadcloth,
cod CaMhnore., end a greet variety of pattern, for .utumcr
Poets, ell of which will be manufactured to order by first
rale workmen, at tbo shortest notice. Also,. ■
Ready mado Clothing, consisting of
Bomhazlno frock end dress Coots; Tlilhet cloth do
Caniblets do; white and brown linen 1 rocks
Grass Frocks; ngreot variety of Jacket.
Pantaloon, and Vests, of every description
Linen end cotton Sldrtsand Drawer.
A grout usiHirtmont of Slock.
Bosoms, Collar., Gloves, Suspenders, Hocks
A gi™!Titti5!jvfF.ney Afiic.es. _Als«i
Leather travelling Trunks, t;arpei us*;(in’! V slice*
A general owortineut of Bools, Shoe, and Pump.
A Iso, n splendid a»snrteKutaflIatx and Caps, of the la
test and most approved fashions. ,
April 10,1835. lOtf
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April 24,1835.
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Boots, Shoes, Hals, ClotliiiiK, Ac.
II. MIDDLEBROOK &. Co.
rRNAKEtbis opporlindly of bdarming the Inhabitants
JL orOolupdins nnd its vicinity that they llavn taken
tho store in Broad Street nfew doors below tho Citv Hull
and next to Messrs. Bouncy Sc Hrtikaw, wlmre they nro
now offering to tho imblic,a good nHsornncnl of the. above
named artiejes, which they sell dump for cash, viz:.
GcutlcmeiiH Sc Lulicsiloutri& Shoes of nil descriptions
Misses Seal aud Morocco Sliprtcrs, Lasting do. ,
* Buys Senlund Morocco Daticmp PumpslWalking do.
Mens do. do. Banning Bumps mid Walking do,
Children’s shoes of all kinds, Infuut’s ajioca.,
ALSO CLOTHING,
Consisting of Brown Linen Frock Coots, Contoes
POETICAL.
Panttdoons, Round Juuket?,.Vests, Bosoms, Colima
Stocks &c. Fine Bilk Hats. Fur Hats,
Fino Drab Uni*. Pamlenf fiats trimmed, n neat article
(or Bummer, Wool lints, Silk nnd Cotton Umbrellas See
. Saddles and Bridles, Waggon Whips,
Riding Whips, Travelling Trunks, Carpel Bags,
CUTLERY,
Consisting of Pocket Pen nud Dirk Knives
Rnxors,Razor Strops, Scissors, Pocket uud Belt Pistols
Holster Pistols, Powdor Flasks, Shot Belts
Percussion Caps, Pocket Books, Beads, &c. and many
oilier ai tides too nuiuorous to mention.
. Parson) wishing to purolmso tho abovo articles nro re
quested to call aud examiuo for Uiomsclves,
Coluiijbus, Mny 15 10 tf
f Choice Groceries.
THORNTON St LIVINGSTON,
] • Havo just received,
B Y latent arrivals from New York unit New Orleans
tlu subscribers havo received aud offer (or sain, low
for cask a
General Assortment of Groceries,
among rhicli nro tho following articles, viz i .
-15,091 lbs. Cincinnati cured Bucon
V bhls. No. 1 Mackerel; 40 do. No. 2 do.
do. No. 3 ' do; 50 kegs Lard '
do. superfine Western Flour
do. Oswego, Fitzhugh and GonOHSdo Flour
. jlo. Molasses; $5 do. St. CroU Sugar
do. New Orleans do.
7Vhags prime groon Coffco ( 25 do. Rio do.
251)1)18. N. Orleans Hum; 25 do. YVldskey
llpino London Dock Coguac Brandy
1 do. Segnot do.
ll hhls; Cognac Brarnl v; 5 do. A pple do;
/ tilpo Holland Gin i l hnlfnipo Jnmhlcn Ruin
j do. A. T. Wino j 3 hhls. old Mudeim do.
1 bbl. pale Bhorry do.; 10 do. Tenerifih do.
25 quarter casks Mnluga do; G boxes Muscat do.
1 8 boxes Claret Wine; i do’Btdughtons lllttors
10 hhls. Rose, Peppermint and Loiuou Cordial
10 boxes Raisins: 50 do'JSonp
10 do. smonked Herrings; 19 Imlf bbls. Crackers
12 tiorces Loaf and Lump Sugar
Hyson Ten; Gunpowder do.; Imperinl dU.
H) lbs. Bar Lead; 10 kegs Dupont’s FFF G, Powdo
10 boxes Sperm Candles; 5 do. Tallow do.
" do. Starch; 25 kegs Nails.
From the Now York Transcript.
TUli DIVORCED HEART.
Farowoll.l farewell l the joys of love
• Must ho forgotten now ;
For Time bus placed tho stubborn soul
Of scorn upon thy brow !
The tender jt»ys of wodded love,
7 Anf known no more to me ;
1 could oiitluro .tseomful worl.l,
But uot a frown from thee.
As I gazo on thy ulter’d brow,
And strive in vulh l«) Irauo
Bomo romlmnt stUl of f»rov»r Inyo ,
.Yot beaming in thy faco—
And meet thy coU and liaughiy hmk,
Mothiuks thou eaJj.imt ho
Thd Maine wlioApffiyRjer fdhh iuiJ lovo
Thou lov’d.Ht'^j/t'ien-—woitl.l that thy. love
Wore in ‘^raron ca.it
Tho biokcnJ&r^Jfcjo roli.if
Th°n lc,u ^ r
We’ve nothing lel\ of firmer joys
Save—brdken ht&rl nud role l
THE MARINEtt’8 LIFE.
Oli 1 tho mariner’s llfi^ls tho llfe for me ;
Floating nlung on tho changeful sen;
Whoir storms lire raging, nud winds arb high,
Then from billow tohilioW wo qilit kly fiy.
And wl|en all is still upon the ocean’s breast,
Wo lay to qloep wlillo tho billows rest,
And dream not of perils or dangers* past,
On tho raging seas ’mid (ho stormy blast,
And tho* faraway, wo nro domhed lo roam,
From all that wo luvo hi tour distant home,
Yet wo Wliispor to every passing wind, »
A prayer for thoso wo lmvo lofr bohhid.
A ud wjicn, our. perils nml dangers o’er,
At last wn trend on pur native shore,
Our grateful tliuuka shall asuomi ou high,
Till life’s voyago is o’er, and thou happy die,
ON A DANDY.
A dandy is a chap tlmt would"
Bo a young liuly If ho could
Butusku cWt, doo? all ho can
To show tho world lie’s not a man.
, - — —.——
1HISCELLANMOIJS.-
ill I tost Bpauish Segnrs, and 5000 Amorican do. 1
White Lend ana Linseed .011*2
2|) boxes Glass, 8 k 10,10 x12,12 x l-l
fllnytl 4-3in
"T TIic Subscfibets
Keep constantly pu hand a general assortment of
Dry Goods, GrocoHcs. Hard wnro, Cutlery, &*c
which they offer low for Quah. • .
All are rcHncctrully Holiuitcd to call uud oxumlue llielr stock
Juno 12--19tf ■ AYER Sc IIOOO.
New Stock of
'8PRIKO AND SUMMER GOODS.
T HE SUBSCRIBER is now offering nn oxtonsivo
nnd well assorted Block of STAPLE hml FANCY
. \E. E. PO
1-1—tf
The Subscriber,
HAS JUSf RECK1VKD, Off COXSIONHKNT,
M"AT.AGA Wine; Cherry aiid Peppermint Cordials
LfJL Boxes Tobacco; bbxoB Soap; N. O. Btigur
' Coffco;'Claret Wine; Still, ; nml a good assortment of
Lcftwicli’s fino bonoyj-dciw Chowiug Tobacco,
all ofwhich will bo sold on rbasonahle terms. .
MayO. AUG. HAYWARD.
JOIINCODE,
Men’s Mercer —Woolen Brapor, nnd Tailor..
West side Brand Street, opppslio Hoxpy Urquhnrt;
R espectfully informs tim citizens of coiiuiiims,
ami visitors, that lie. Inis bu hand, nnd will con
stantly keep an oxtonsivo and splendid assortment of su-
perfino cloths, of.all dolors, black, blue,, brown, dulilia,
green, invisible green,olive, mlolnidc, &c. also, pluiu unci
diagonal karseyiuars, of all colors, sultinotts, vestings, of
all kinds and iiattorns, velvet, plain and figured silk, Ac.
&c.nll bf widen will bo cut, mads and trimmed in tho nuut-
est and most fiishionuhlcstyle. at various prices, to Suit the
demands of his customers. Coats mado to order at Iron
117 to $49. If o also keeps on hand, for the accommo
dation bfhis patrons, a general ussortiuont of
Her 1 " a
Appbrtairilhg to tho wbhr dfgontlomen—together with a va
riety of Huts, Caps, Handkerchiefs, SiiHpoudors, GloVes,
Shirts, Bosoms,Collars, Stocks, Socks, Boots, Shoes, Silk
and.Cotton Umbrollara Ac. all of wlduhwill be sold ut
modorato prices.
N. J). Gentlemen furnishing tlioir own materials will
have every nttontibn paid, in thoexociition of their work.
Quarrctorly reports of tho luteal fashions uro regularly
received. ,. .
■ Columlms, October 10,1834. 37—y
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HOCKING CIIAiBS.
J UST received nnd for Male,
l^irge ensy Rccklu^ CliaSm ,'i
81 mi 11 Nursery Rocking Chairs
Ar.so—(jane Seat and Windsor Chairs of various pditcruB
aud colours.
’■ Likkwisl—Mahogany Bureaus, of a nent and elegant
pattern. s JOHN DILLINGHAM Sc Co.
May I 13 If
THE UIOIITS OE WOMAN.
As lira whole community ianyiimuil with meas
ures mlojitcd lo assert tlio rights unit mlvutiOo ilio.
interests ol' tuliuriog men, it would bo well to con
sider lur a moment the cluinib of industrious wo
men.
Tlioro is n strange and > cruel mockery in lira
conduct of tlio lords of crcuilon to the woaltor seX.
They oro.fimtl of spenking in cxtrnvngnnt terms
of the oxeollouco of woumn, tliey delighi ininan-
ifesting their refinement hy mimcnuirig compli
ments, and exhibit their gulinntry in a thousand
superfluous intentions-- llcro -tlioir jttslico- cutis,
Tliey call llicuisclvus Ilia defenders id' wninnii—
do llioy iinitcol Iter [ they praise hcrviri tie—does
their conduct manifest a real respect 1 tliey tnim-
pussionuia tier weakness ?—do they susiiiiii her )it
poverty, ciiccr.hur hineline.-w with the voice of en
couragement, or do uughvin liny sliinic, to -snp-
idteyieio her uUlieuoes 1 The
NEW SEKSES-Yol. II. Wo. 23.
“And you say she did'nl find a single organ in
them J” nsked the phrenologist,- still thinking on-*
ly of his own pursuits.
“A siligle hoggin!” returned the farmer—"no
I did’nt pay nothing about noggin—I said .ho
did’m ibid a singlo poker in them.”
“ PokerA
"Ay—n louse. So, Mister,'! tltink I can’t em
ploy you in that business.” -
"Do yo* take tho lo be a louse catcher J” 6aid
the indignant phrenologist,
"Snrtninly, mritt—wltnt else I" replied the far
mer honestly, "tfid’ul von oiler to cxominc the
children’s heads ? And if it wus’nt to rid them of
the vermin, I don't knnw wliet it should be.”
"Rut n intm of science,'suit! tho traveller, ele
vating himself in it very dignified manner—"I'lii
n phrceulngist, end my business is to benefit man
kind—especially tlto tiring generation—by infor
ming them what Utey'ro particularly designed fof
by ndluro ?"
“How • can, you tell, Mister, if I mny ax the
tpicstion 1” ’ •
" lly examining their licatls, mul ascertaining
the duvulOpomont of iho.tr organs."
“ Nnggins, Itn J" said tlio farmer—"wife will
yen bring tlio noggin here, and let tbo-gcnilcmaik
cxntnitia It 1" -
"Yon don’t understatur me," said tlio plircnol-
ngist, "I mean tlto orguils of tlto Itead—tlio pro-
tuliorances—die—the bumfs, ns some vulgar peo
ple cull them. I examine them nt fifty cents ti
head,,whoro I taka it whole fuutily.
"Aud wlrat good does it do, pftcrall 1" ,
"Why, it will inform you what lu make otyriur
vh!!tin.,|i—■whctUoi farmers, lawyers, tlociorsfuic-
ehatties, or what not.”
"l'|n at no loss about that now, Mistor; allinjr
boys take lb latiiiirig ns naturally as the water
takes lu running dowu liill.” .
"Um oitly cuttsidcr," said tho phrenologist, “if
yon should happen to bo misiukeo now as to the
Indications of nature, und should puf yonr.cltil-"
ilron to tho wrong cinploymetu, why theii—"
"Tlto wrong ltousoiiso!" said tho furmer, bo-
g imting Id bo iinpationt! “1 don’t want no vugn-
oito lilto, yull| Id teach tile wltnt lo do with my
nitilth’e'tl ’* , . , , . ■ ,
“Vagabond, siri", oxclnlmed tho pluonologisr,
slnrtiugto Ills loot—"consider wltnt you any, or—”
"I considered boforu 1 said Hi" returned the fur :
titer, coolly, aud if you (bin’i wmit.inora bumps
titan yilu'yo got now bu your own lteud, ytiu’ll
mnko trneks protty nimbly I enn tell you. I don’t
cncnurago any vugnbones of any description what-
sumuvur. My wife cun look utter tlio children's
hernia ; and us In what lltoy'ro cut out lor, lllat’d
our look out, nnd no stranger's. And so tlto soon-
piyppi'wauts, w. ,
world is a scouu ut vtolenuu, wliuru ttycry tiiuti
scrutuhles for hisshnreof the plunder—hot wuuk
woman is'conslraitted by Iter pltysicnl iiilbrinriiy
to stood apart and gnzo Itopuloss upon tlto strng-
glo, with little to stisliiin Iter little uuus but the
stray fr.igmcma which tuny full in Iter ft'.ty, Sho
is still?as ip Ilia oltluit Unto, u gleaner in tlto har
vest of lifo; nnd titougli Itor respousibililihs nro
etiuul.to tlieso of mail, site isoxpuuted to supply
all lutrwapls nud-perform.ull Itor duties tiploii the
miserable-pitlanco which lltureaper lonvps bpliiud
him ns unworthy to boguthorod,. - S’ueli is tbo jus
tice, such litu kindness nf.iuan to woman.
It muy bo admitted tliut imm is gentle qtitl nf-
fuelioualo to tbosu of the oilier sex .who nitty. be
rotated to bint. Strqngo if .|ta wprp not. Ilow
1101181 oral would be llte ingratitude that wilijlij.ro-
qultq a motiicr’s pains, n. wife’s, salieitiide, a sis
ter’s tenderness with harshness.; How strangely
cold nnd heartless imist ba -lltu bpsotr., wbicli.not
only insensible lu tho loveliness, geinleuess utul
White Ecttrl anti OH.
W HITE LEAD, ground in oil, fino quality, No. 1
“ “ “ ’• extra, “
' 'J “ “ coalman do.
“ , “ “ dry, best tptalily ,
Linseed Oil nod Lamp Oil do. tlu. . .
Jilst received,ebtistnittlv mi linnd mid for salo by
Feb.SO—!lif JOHN DILLINGHAM & Co.
bo give'll.
J, DILLINGHAM & Co.
Niles As ICic!inr<!»,
H AVE taken tbo store on die corner of Randolph end
Ogldliorpo street., whore tliey olTur at wbolcsuleu
retail,
Groterics tint! Dry-Gauds;
anione Wlibth ere the fuliowuig articles.
,30 tierces new llice/
3nC Ot
.... Wee.
4 Idols. Uncoil,-1 kogs Goshen llnllor,
20 bills. Western Whiskey. U bids. Prime Fork,
. 3. do. Prime Ucef, ID do. Hogui>
14 do. Moluswis, 6 Mats Canon,
'206 lb. Alsplco, 111,(100 Hpuniali Cigars,
JO Kegs Lank 60 Hugo Coffee, 59 Hams,
P bbls, Onions, 6do. Cider Vinegar,
i 10 do. JUT0rSliud,2do. HollibudiFifta,
. 506 lbs. Loaf Sugar, 160 pnir Ilusnoi llnigaus,
#156 pair Black do. “ ‘ ” “
. 100 do. Negro Elincs,
.. KsIhIiis, 16 eases Hats
Hals, 1 Itbd. N. K. Hum,
_ sizes Bloom Usishis, 16 eases Hats,
12 doz. Wool Hnl
Superior Cloths.
TUST received, A frVf nieces of superior Black. Blue,
,4_
, Suenett Hr
2 "ilm St. Crofx iluiii, 2 do. Holland Gin,'
2 do. Amcricnn da. first oqnlity,
2 casks Malaga Wine,2 do. I'cncrilTc,
18 caaks Noils, 1 doz. long linodled ripades,
1 do. abort Itandlcil ypadcs, 3 do. Shovels,
Axes and Hatchets, 26 ilozes Tobucco,
1 Tierce Summer Oil Sperm,
4 bbls do do. do.
2 do. Fall do. do-
• 2 do. fino Whale Oil, 2 do. Full Oil,
12 BoxeaSpenu Candles,
mint of all ■»«(,' Bar lstad,
Lmlioa Kid and Morocco Simas nail Boots,
Gnnllcmoit’a Fine Bools uud riliues,
Beady Mado Clothing,
Bleached aud Brown Hblrtings and Khcctings,
Negro Cloths, Plaids for Negro women,'
I.insoya for Negro women,
BluiikeMnf dluiimut qualities,
Flannels, izaliiiiFts,Ostinburgs and various oilier
Dry Guwls.30 Pieces Coiino Hugging,
ado lb. Twlno,5dos. N. V. Colton Honks,
Castings, Hoes,TracoChains, Augers, Ac. Ac.
Tho above articles will lie sold low Mr cask,
January 50 W ,r
jmrity of woman, sliqitltl.ulsu pi'iivouliuu uveil lii
tlio tuts of nature.^ .Alan has nut boon tints uilintl-
urul, fur lltu necessities uf Ills being Ibrbid it. Hut
wltnt lilts lie dune fur that purliou.uf (i|e sox tlis-
euiihcctctl with liitiisulf— the lotto, the fricudloss 7
What snjiport ur cuiainregcnicut dues tho Widow
with,her Hack uf littlo uuus, ttr-lho tmiireteeted ijr-
pltua, or tho aged and friendless feiutile, receive
from man I lluw ,1s her tabor requited—hyw
oro her rights moitlluinnjd I What oucuilrtige-
ment dn the lews extend, to iter j Wliet BL.jijio.rt is
oileroil hy,6ueiuty; wlittl ehumpiups sjiring iitrllt
in her eupsc 7
Tho sturdy lahorcr eumptains tliat his wtiges
ere low, end thousands in tt moment, ttnito; mid
procure fur him redross ; but tho widow muy toil
with 'sit|ieriur atsidu'tiy ait I receive less than
tho titjie of the wages uf the man—and who
strikes fur,Iter 7 Is Iter Inker less useful dr.acces
sary 7 JSy no means. Aro iter orphans more
readily urqhctiply sustained Ilian the children of
the luborcr 7 uf cuurso.liicy uro tint. Yet site is
alluwcd lu luil unccasiiigiy. nml reqelVcs n jiuhry
pittance, which if quadrupled, would lie spurned
by u .ttmn-laborer with cetirii. Again, the man
eoai|ilijius,jusily |icrhups, lhat twolvo. lionrs lu-
bur is'tuo in itch fur his It trcalitan frame, and lie
strikes for nn amelioration of Itis epuditiun. The
jircss is clamorous hi sujtjtprl of tlio poor, laborer ;
orators niiil politicians 'espouse liis cuasu i nud ho
trjimiphs. Hat the lmiu.wiilow sits lit Iter solitary
labor, plying the needle witlt Iter builds, nml. rock
ing, tho cradle with Iter loot. Tlto sun rises mid
sets upon her, ertd the situs almost fade from the
sky, before, whit a fevered.end exhausted frame,
situ sinks upon Iter couch. Hat who, we usk n-
cuiu, strikes lor ihqjjiSe widow 7 Who compas
sionates her wrongs, mid assorts Iter rights 7 Per
haps it will lie asserted tlmt woman lias r.o rights.
Men nro entitled lo high wuges—but women
should not expect it; men must not labor morn
than ten linurs--but women mny toil day nud
night. Blight makes right; nnd the Woman being
week uud utrablu to dciiiuud Iter lair share uf lita
advuninges that result from labor, must consent in
be, p's she lilts been, tlio drudgo nnd slave of those
who prate about Itor beauty nod their chivalry.
THE lMHMP.lt AND TUB I'lIltENKLOalST.
One of those travelling |iltrenologisls—wilt) go
ulioutthccmtniry, ntnkiug fools of tho pcOjile. or
deceiving thoso who nro already ftxds—sto|i|icd ut
tlto house of n fanner not a hundred miles from
(ids city, aud projtoscd the subject of examining
his 'children's bends.
Tlio honest farmer, to whom tlto subject was
entirely now, wus puzzled to know what tlio gen
tleman wutned. “Exantino my children’s bends!"
exclaimed lie, “what fitr, in tlto itiiino of |totntoes
anil hoo-littuaib* 7” Then speaking lo bis wifn,
ho suid, "Delay, did'ut you look tho children’*
licuils litis morning 7” ...
" To bo sure I did,” replied tbo inly matron,
“and I did'ut find a singlo one in ’em. ’
“There, do you hear tlmt 7” said Hie farmer
to lltu phrenologist. “My wife says slto’si looked
tlto children's heads lids morning, and did ut fitid
it single otto in ’em, nud so I think wo vo no oc
casion for ymir services.”
“Is your wife n phrcuolognt 7” said the travel
ler, with some surprise.
"I don’t know whether bite’s n frce-knnwlctlgo-
ist or not," said the furmer—"but eho hus u
knowledge of somo tilings I cun loll you—site
knows how t" Keep iter children’s htudi* rlcuih" -
or you luko tip your walking papers, the better."
The travelling jdircnologlsl Imd not tho leiiit
licstro for n new bump—especially such os tho
flintier thruuluncd to make—and so ltu look the Bd-
vico of tlto tatter, uud wulkud on.—A’cte York
Transcript.
MENTAL DERANGEMENT,
liarnn I’ishnlt nn Illustrious and devoted phi'
Vanthroiiist iu l’ltlortiin, n ihuti of fortuno nml re
fitted cducnlion, took u|»nt liimselftlte direction of
Whitt waslliett truly culled tlio Mud House ofPaj
lertflo, hut wltielt his humanity aud Unwearied
uxurliuns, sunn trauSlUrtiiud into an orderly and
eomfurlahld ubudo for its once wretched iuniates!
Tile miserable eoiiditiim ofevbr^ thing belong
ing to tho tmuao, when tlio Unroll firstcniclel! un
til! Ins duties, wits indescribable. It wus then tlio
nlnidu of desolation and wretchedness, llo found
there u fuw squalid, forlorn beings, with scarcely a
human nppeunmeo, in lliu midst of chains, tilth
und malaria. It resembled inoro u mcniigerio Of
wild'buusta lltdu rt human huliUaliun. Thu trent-
•iiotii was worse limn llmi which was formerly in-
Uieled mi felons nnd traitors. Ho threw oIVthuir
chains. Ifn eomTftrteU them by consoling liiu-
guttgo aud still morn by kind actions, llo gavn
litem refreshing drinks and flood final. He uboiI
luwitrtls tlinfn rut nliublo and ailuUiunato munner,'
niub'although dejirived ofroasnn, they were con
scious of tlio beuulits they bad rccoivctl from him;
und often the pour lorsukcu erouttirns wnnjd ein-
lirtteo liitii ns tlieir only friend. This stimulated
liitir to now oxoriiutitf. Front sickly, pallid and
mihu|>|iy. they Ijeennio lieulthy and cheerful, and
ninny slluwen him tlio gruatest gratitude.
The Huron rotates a singular cilia Which he ef-
feeted.a lew years ngbhy a simple little siratageui
wltielt suddenly occurred to liim at the time. A
woman on becoming deranged, hud resolved nev
er In quit n certain position, which sho Itbd taken;
wltielt wtis stunning down ns low ns she i'cullil, but
still resting on Iter feet. This bent Iter Itllces uf
tlio inmost degree; but in tills way situ continued
long after situ wus brought to tile Hdlisei Sho
Imd continued fitr ten years without extending Iter
lower cjrirmuitlus. When she canto under his
.charge, lie lung tried to awaken her sensibility on
sninu subject without success. At length lie went
In visit Iter one morning, und told her hu hud comet
to tho dctoruiiimliun no luugcr to live u life of celi
bacy, end Imd now come lo ask hor hand iu mar
riage. Shu was ut first indignant and retincsietf
him nut to make fun uf Iter. Hu jircrifed Ills suit
with so much earnestness aud wllli so' irfnny cuin-
plimetils tlmt til length sho showed some uuentibrl
to his conversation, llu bbcaliie more eloquent
with Arguments lor their uuiou, aud ut lust she/
smiled. It wus the first time for leu years. 8hb
became mote cheerful, luughod a little, and final
ly consented lo marry him. Tlto next day wet*
uppniiilcd fur tlio solemnization of tlto huptails.—-
All tlto tranquil insane were Invited ,tb, Hie wed-
dittg. She was dressed uud decorated like it b/tdo.
and then carried to an elegant arbor where a feus!
wus prejmred fur all tlto guests. Onjt oflhe keep
ers wus dressed us tlio I’ndrc, u counterfeit cow-
many wus performed, mid they all jwid het the
must particular murks of respect and ca/rig'rattila-
Htin, giving her Hie title she hail acquired of Ham
it css. She tried to walk, but wus uuubie to
strengthen Iter knees. Tlto londmts in Hie hams
Imd bCcorfte stilf and coulraclet). Sue was cut-
rictl, aud nlacud at his right hand at dinner.
Ftoin this lima Iter rcctibbry commenced. By
Hie employment riflitilincuts, frictions and cxer-
elstt, tUd itso of her litribs wus gradually restored ;
end she is now an iulclligont resjiectnblo lu’dy of
Sicifv; who often laughs with the llofon; wlioint
sho calls lidr csjt'oso, at tho uniusing freak of tiro'
marriage eercritony.
A CiiK.iT SrKcui-ATio.v.—A genifetrimi' ot
the bar, iu u neighboring county, in oasy circum
stances nnd jirctly good jtrueliee, Imd refttlfcral
liimself souiowlint rcntiirkublo by Ids uUciltpJs itt .
Hie way ut tnuliiiuatiiul spcculaHon. A tuaideri,
rather advanced iu years, residing somo miles dis
tant in tho neighborhood, hearing of Hut tawyw'i
S|ieeuluHng pro|tensity—that his eiitira'etcr v\atr
uiicxcc|iliuiiublo, uud liissittmtiuu iu life, tolerably
good—resolved upon making him Iter husband.—'
tho hit u|iou the lollowing expedient :—Sitb pro
tended sudduuly tu ho Inked very ill, uu’(| send fur
the man of tho lavf, <u draw iter will.. Ho eltcn;
deil for Hint pur|Hiso. Hy her will site dev isctl $70,
OtJO in bank block, to be divided among her three
cousins—snitie tlnmsunds in bonds and notes to d
niece—aud tt vast landed estate to a ftivorito neph-
ew. The will being fiuisliod. slio gavo tho law-
yoravery liberal fee, and unjoined setresy upoid
lijin for itretendcd purposos—thus jtrcchidiug him
from un otnjuiry into her roul circumstances.—
Need 1 tucntioii tlto result 7 In n fortnight the In
dy thought proper to bo again restored lo ficuhli.
Tlto Inwyur culled In rnngratulnto her on Iter rCs-
ii)rtitiotr---bcgged perinission to visit her, 'Which'
wus politely given. After ti short courtship; tlto'
desired oiler wus mado. Tlto bargain was conclu
ded, und ratified by tho priest. Tlio lawyer’s
whulc estate by this wifo, consists’ of uu annuity
of sixty-live dollar-. H'estem Paper.
Rktiiou.iuk movebiknt of tiik Dar.—A mo-
lion was lately made iu (lieHail Court tostrike an
Attorney off tlto rolls bcenuso llo hud taken holy
sinter* J Wilgt uu nfitoul to the profession,