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T II E E N Q U l It E It
IS Fl'OMtltKD KVKRT THURSDAY M«»KM.N(
a i* .v.in/£.*f« +'i.o rit.ro i* a* co.
TKRMS—Three Doi.LARi
or Pour Dollars, (iu all
In not MJ'ln before th* ix
MriptioM r«*ccivrii lor I**
payRirnt ia ml v.me 3, nud
Him, pay.-Me in RdvtncR,
K«rt«Ml.) wh«re pnyuiF.il
u of l!iu year. No »ul>-
lw«!v» I'iniuli*, without
»or (ii-couliuurd, exucjjt
ill (ho opt ton of I'.e Ktiilorr, until all *rrr*rn|r«** are jMfid.
ADVERTISEMENTS r.onepicuotifclr inner ted at On* Dot.
r tho flr*t
FlKTY C*?nt« for every ■ub.rquBnt com
RU'I figure work nlwraya double price—t’
insertion,
nuance—Rule
teilly-five per
' "indieii until ordered out, and ciinrfed accordingly
Leoxi. .invCRritiMCHTlpnbllihml still* uburI rate
VOLUME X.
COLUMBUS, GA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1837.
NUMBER 4.
wii tlm hoi
line—tbore
iu the county where U ia xituete ; llioa® of
Property, where the letter# te»tinicnl«r;
» of III
rttcra teatijnenterv, of udininia- ! Iiiisiikmh, nml iiilcMid keeping tieur Rtnck
hip were obtained—and are re- | bv frequent importation* Among llimra
Y Rdv.rliacd iu .onto public (.a . bo found every description of
WATCHES, JGIVELHV, MUSIC.
F O S T E 11 A FOGLE,
of Land 1 VYAVEon hand n splendid nnsoitiiicut of the
Pertonnl I A flL above, and nil other urtieles in their liu** ol
liusincse, find intend keeping th**ir stock complete
latioin Among ilimr articled will
lescrif
uiiM., Tor rm.TY j Oold and Silver Wntchen,
mortgage fi f»s, nxrv uavs, lioforc.thedny \ Of the inoKt approved makers, and at prices t
of mile. i i'tg from Twenty Uni In re to Two Hundred
Bales of Land and Neyroea, by Executor*, Adniiiilstrn- filly Dollars—fcjomn iiK).‘ t- superior articles.
r—A rich cotiec.inn or
Bales ot personal property (except negro*;*) forty days. |
Citation# by Clerk# of tlm Court* of Old inary, upon
ppliention for Idler* of mliuuiiMruiinu, mu»t be pub- i
application
lisbed for
Citations upon application
Ad nioi*tntorsor Guardian*,
Orders of Courts of Ordinary, i
of the bun 1, or agreement) t» i
be published rHRER month*.
Notices by Executors, Admini
application to the Court of O
- dismi*
, mouth I,
ion, by Executor*,
ied w ith a ropy
to ihn liebtor*
Jewelry, Silver Ware and Plated Ware,
Such ax .
Chain*, lv\vs, Rings, Rrcnst Pins, Pencil Case*
Spectacles, Thimbles, iNlednllions, Ate. Spoons, l.n-
dlc«, Knives. Forks, Sugar Tongs, Castors,Cnndlr-
stickii, SuulTcrs nml Trays, Astral Lamps, Uritblt
Plate, Cins, Arc. A general assortment of
SUPERFINE CUTLERY,
Such ns. Pen, Pocket and Dirk Knivos, Scissors,*
Pistols. Table Cullwry, &t\ with every variety of
FANCY A IlTICLEd, usually kept in an ex tensive
Jewelry E.-iublisliuicnt.
Abo, a huge collect inn of ihe most
— Popular and FasSiiouablo Kliifiic,
F tumult. Bank «f ClinUaliooclilo. I L Marches, Waltzes, Rondos, &r.
Loi.umuus. ov. t I, u- . . All of which they will he ghul to show persona who
R ESOLVED, That tho I'armors Hank of „, av favor them with a call, at their olu utuml—-just
Chattahoochee, will from and after this above tho Insurance Bank,
day, rcceivo on Deposit®, for such time ns may (jy All kinds of REPAIRING and JOB WORK,
be agreed upon, any sum or sums of money, no. ; executed at short notice,
less than $20, attio rate of six per cent interest, ! Jan 5. 49y
per annum--and the Cashier is hereby authorised
lo issue tnm*fernblo certificates, payable to the |
order of tho Depositor. No sum to be received |
under this resolution for a shorter period thun j
sixty days. By order of the Bnnrik
November 24
CHARLES L. BASS, Cash.
43 tf
OcGILSG A GOUUA.Y,
Broad-8t. Columbus, opposite Moore Sc Tarver.
H IVE uml are constantly receiving a select und
fashionable assortment of
Watches, Jewelry A Fancy Goods,
Consisting of indies and genilonnn’s Gold unchor
Escapement, Duplex, Lepine and plain Watches ;
Lndiea Neck Chains, Gentlemens Guard and Fob
C ‘nine,Seals und Kev*. Ear-rings, Breastpins nud
Finger Rings, Gold Thimble*, Bracelets, Buckles,
head Ornaments and mein-
nnd splendid article of
COUNCIL CHAMBER.
Januarv 33d, 1837.
D. i: ordained, by ihe Mayor and Council of tji'idoa,Sn'apa,'Neekli
the Ciiy of Columbus, that Hooks of aubacrip- oranilum lloZks. A
tion to the Stock of the “ Chuttahoochic Rail Ladies and (ipiitlemeua Dressing Case.,
Road and Hanking Company of (Joorgin,” be op. simiuent uf Gold at cl Silver mounted Canes, Sil-
eneii in this City, under the suporinlondonoa of I ycr, Snuff nnd Scent BoVos, Music Boxes playing
„i„o Commissioners. on the 3d Monday in March j bu.T-
next, and on the same day, under the superin. neiH< ° b J J
tendance of three commissioners at the follow- | nrOll.SR, formerly watch maker in the store
ing places, viz: Hamilton, Harris county. La- [ of P. Miedziel*ki, will repair and wurranl watches
Grange, Troup county, Greenville, Meriwether of every description, Clock*, Music Boxes and ac
counts Tulnotton, Talbot county, Fayetteville, I cordeons. Also Jewelry ofall kindsneatlv repaired.
Fayette county, Catnpbellton, Campbell county, i . ^ sold in this store, will be kept in or-
Decatur, DeKalb county, Franklin, Heurd conn. , ;h-r, free of .•targe, for o... vosr, or exchange,I any
Aycuoiui, ivii'vv /' , time during the tear am the same price allowed ns
ty, Carrollton, Carroll county, and Newnan, | p H y lor> h 1
Coweta county, and the following form is pres- j JAMES O. GORMAN, Miniature Painter,would
* L ~ 1 * ' ~ ' 1 1 “ J “” “ 1 | inform the ladies nml gentlemen of Columbus, that
cribed—I, (or we,) hereby under seal, sub
scribe for the number of shares opposite our
names and now compell nml hind myst-If (or our
selves,) further to comply with the terms of the
charter of said company, and such further rules
and regulations as may be ordained by the JDi-
rectlora thereof.
Be it ordained, That the following gentlemen
be appointed as follows .
Cummistiioiiers appointed for Columbus Mus
cogee county.—Dr. Snm'l Boykin, Grigs
by E. Thoinns, Esq. B. V. Iverson, Esq.
Waller T. Colquitt, Esq. Hampton S.
Hmith, Gen. James C. NVatsoii, J. W.
Campbell, Esq. Neil McNair, Samuel K.
Ilodgcs.
Commissioners for Hamilton, Harris county.
Col. U m. Osborn, Williamson Switzer,
Col. Benj. Henry.
Commissioners for LuGronge. Troup county
John E. Morgan, Wiley Wilson, Joseph
Poythress.
Commissioners for Newnnn. Coweta cotin'y.
Bennett Conyers, Gen. James Wood,
Sam 1 !. D. Echols.
Commissioners for Tnlhottnn, T-dbot coun
ty.—Dr. N. B. Powell, Wm.Towns, Will.
C. Drane.
Commissioners for Fayetteville, Fayette
C ountv.—Joseph Cunningham, Larkin
Landrum, Tandy D. King.
Commissioners for Cnmpbellton, Cnmpbell
county.—Edw’d. J. Thompson, Litllebcr-
ry Watts, Martin D. Rogers.
Commissioners for Decatur, DeKnlb county.
James Calhoun, Reuben Cone, Geu. Win.
Izard,
Commissioners for Franklin, Heard county.
William Barnett, Dr. A. G. Peddy, Col.
Win. Wood.
Commissioners for Carrollton, Carroll coun-
ty.—Thos. McGuire, Christopher Bowen,
lit. Rogers.
Commissioners for Greenville, Merriwether
county.—Henry Harris. Dr. Benj. John
son, Wm. D. Alexander.
lie lias removed bis Painting Room, to the
Gorman Sc DoGilse, whore lie i* ready lo attend
those who niny honor iiim with their patronage,
in nun rv 5 4'J v
E1IPOKH!]?! OF FASHION.
HENRY MATTHEWS,
Has on huud, at his old stand, Broad-street, a Gen
ernl Assortment of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Ready made Clothing,
The following is a list of a few articles :
W ONDON CLOTHS—Black,blue,blown,green
MJ Dahl iu & Oxford mix'd Cloths; Athens Broud-
cloths, for Summer wear, of superior quality; Super
Vellours, Bombazine* ami Camblets.
CASSIMERS—Black Cassimere; Wood dyed
do.; London moleskin plaids, .Lavender, Victoria,
mixture, drnh, chock’d, single mix't, plaids, brown,
doe-«ltin f tiger-skin, double rib’d do.jalf of superior
q unlit v.
DRILLING—Silk linen Drills;linen double rlb'd
do.: Melbourne Norwniglmn check’d do ; white
rih'd honey c.ombdo.; drab and white cambric do.;
union white cotton do. ;,rib’d fancy Gambroons.
VESTINGS-Of all qualities, viz.: English vel
vet, silk, sntin and check’d do.; Marsailles white
anil printed, silks, and figured Merinos; Chullis;
figured Weltings, Sus,
Rtintly-Mndc nothin??,
of every descrijitioti and of the best mnterinls.
Jnn. 1. 49tf
GIlOCEimiS, AT wdiolesaij:.
50 hags green (’oflee; 25 hags Rio Cotlbo
12 hag* Java CmYtw ; 50 hhl*. raclifted V\’fii*key
21 hid*, rve Whiskey: 50 do. N Orlean* Hum
24 hl)l*. Now F.nglmid Rum ; 25 do Cognac Brandy
20 hid*. American Gin ; 12 do Cordial
50 half nml quarter cosk* Malaga Wiuo
Madeira, Museni and Teneiirtb
Cognac Brotidv, Holland Gin nml Jnmnien Bum
50 olds. Mackerel, No. 3; 24 half hid* do No. 2
Sdhnlfbhl*. do No. 1 ; 0 bale* Bagging
75 coils Rope; CIi.-dho. Rai*ins, Shot, Powder
24 lioxcs Bar Soap t IBboxe* Spot in t'andlcs
24 boxes Tallow Caudle* ; I it chosts Tens *
50 kegs Nails ; 12 boxes Collins Ax*'*
Hardware, Cutlery, Castings, Ate. Arc.
VI.SO, *T WflOI.ES \I.K AMI RETAIL,
Caps, Huts, Shoes, Saddles ami Bridles, together
with a general assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Gooil*.
Fell. Iff—3if \VSI._jk \V. TDNEV.
NIIITII & JIOKUAN
W OULD inform their customers und friends
generally tint they have in store and lutcml
kenning u geucrid and largo as-ortiucui of Groceries
on hum!.
150 pieces heavy Inverness and Dttndeq bogging
75 pieces 42-inch Kentucky hugging
100 coil* hale rope, goo I article
300 hrl* Orleans and Porto Rico soenr
10 hhds St. Croix sugar; 70 hog* Rio coffee,prime
20 hags old Java coffee; PHI hr Is prime green do
50 hrls l.agiiira do; 20 do St. Domingo do
100 brl* West India and Orleans nioh.sses
30 bxs Leftwick’s best tohu. co; 10 do S. Terry’do
40 boxes sperm candles; 200 do soup
150 kegs nail*, assorted sizes
30 Ions best Swede* iron, imported Gorman blist
ered iV enst steel, hand «V hoop iron of nil sizes
1000 sacks salt,large size; R000 lbs Georgia h«. on
500 pra negro shoes; gentlemen’* nml ludies’ shoes,
assorted; » gem nil assortment of crockery
20 qr casks drv Malaga wine
5 qr casks L 1* Teticriffee
200 blue grit grindstones
Together with n diner mi* urtieles too tedious to enu
merate; they would also inform their old customers
that tliov intend purchasing cotton through the sea
son, nud will, ns heretofore, puv the highest cash
prices. We say. give uu u cull at our new store,
upper end of Broad street.
September 1. 31 tf
New Arrangement.
T HOMAS MORRIS huvinglr»n«rom>d lii.iit-
irre.t in th- Aim of Turnfr, BoriwAt Co.lu
Thom.. Wauon, of CowMo coonty, the Imi.oiok.
will bo cuntinmid ol ill. onmeol.od, under the firm
of I’umer, Andrew. &l Wut.on
Tlioy linva on hand and inland keaning a guild
•upnly of r.rocarioa, Sliinla Dry Ciniid., und llurd-
ware, consisting in partol Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Iron,
German und Cast Steel, Castings, Plough Moulds
and Nails, Bagging, Rope and Twine, Bacon am
Flour, Sperm Caudles anti Soap, Powder, Lead and
Shot, Gunpowder, Imperial and Hyson Tea, Imnf
and Lump Sugar, Allspice, Popper nne Ginger, I o-
bacco ami Sognrs, Raisins and Almonds, «&x &c.
Glass, Putty ami White Lead.
Sheeting", Shirtings, Osnuburgs, Linens, Ticking*
Calicoes, Furniture and Apron Checks, Linen nml
Cotton Drills, Blankets, Huts ami Shoes, Shoe
Thread, See. See.
They invite their friends to call and extend to
them ashareof patronnee.
WINGUIT M. TURNER.
SAMUEL R. ANDREWS.
THOMAS WATSON.
Fn«lt»rwood, Torrence A Ho*
Second door front the corher of Oglethore and Ran-
th'lph-*!. in the building of Dr. DeOralienreid.
H AVE ju*t rocoived and offer for sale, a hand
some assortment of
Sfnplc Dry Goods A Groceries,
consisting of Sugar, Coffin, Tea, Bagging, Rope,
twine, cotton nmlmuuelia ronl, Brandy, Bum. Gin,
Mmil iiu, Port,Shriry, Malmsey and Chilly Wines,
Mint, Rose.Cinnamon and winter green Cordials,
Malaga and hunch Raisin*, pepper, spice, ginger,
copperas, *att*, indigo, Mnddor,camphor,alunTborox
S|mnisli, brown, castor, lamp Sc paint oil, white lead
putty and glass, hurand wiudsoi soap, together with
a fine lusurtmoutof Potent Medicines, such us used
ill nil families,
A-line assortment of huts, hoots, shoes, blankets,
ker.'icys, cotton Osnahnrgs, Homespuns, sheeting,
shirtings, calicoes, tnerinoos, Circassian cloths, cus-
siniKr*, snttincits,tlamirls, hosiery, Arc.
At the sHine time, a fine lot of Hardware, such os
knives, forks, augers, ehisKels, handsaws, hammers,
Collins Axe* and hatchets, steelyards, shovel* and
tongs, spades and t^mvels locks, hinges, screws and
butts and a fine lot of trace chains, nud almost every
other utensil that is necessary to he used on a farm
till ofwhich we will sell upon as good terms a* they
can ho bought in thi* market. A few barrels supe
rior fine Western Flour.
Jaminrv 5 49 y
SMALLEY, CRANDALL A Co.
OniMMite ihn Bunk of Columbus, Broad-st.
H AVE just received from th-4r Establishment at
the North a splendid assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, consisting iu part of (lie fol
lowing:
Invisible green, brown ami drab Over Costs
Black, blue and fancy-colored Dress do.
Bl’k, blue. inv. grt.cn and olive hrn. Frock do.
Inv. green, brown und mixed (.’ortees
Plain black nml figured velvet Vests
Fig’d morin* und woolen, velvet do.
Blue and black cloth do.
Every description rih’d, plni<l nod str p’deass. pants
Plain black, blue nml mixed i-nstiimere do.
Plaid, mixed, sutinette and jeans do.
Super linen Shirts, rutile and pleted bosoms
“ cotton do. ilo. do. do.
“ gingham and striped cotton do.
Patent mcr. and lamb’s wool Shirts und Drawers
50 doz. ribNFwoolen Socks
Black and white rih’d silk half Hose
Stocks, Collar* nud Bosoms; pleted satin Bosoms
Sup. buck, ho*kin and mix’d merino Glove*
Suspender*, Italian Cravats, and Cravat Stiffnefs
Sup. lin.cambric, fancy nud red pongee H’dkfs
Water-proof, sup. calf, moiocoo und opera Bools
Prunella, morocco and kid Dancing Pump*
White, Van Hurnn, Jack Downing Sc Navy Shoes
Extra beaver and silk Hilts; (hipx # dtc.
Sup. silk und gingham Umbrella*; walking Cane*
Sup. leather travelling Trunks, extra bunds und
rivets.
Columbus, Dec. 22.1R3B. 47 yly
JA IILS II. REYNOLDS,
WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER,
Second House north of Kivlin’s Confectionary.
HHOAI) STRKKT,
ESPECTFULLY hitorm* his friends, that he
ipt of a splejtdid assortment of
Gold and Silver Watches, Rich Jewelry
Silver Ware, Plated and Fancy Goods.
PERFUMERY, and every article usually found
at Jeweller*’ stores lie cither bus in store or
Cash or goods paid for old Gold nr Silver.
Clocks and Watches Rcpaivcd,
By himself, of every description, und their good per
formance warranted. Engraving, Jewolri Repairing
and gold nod silver work, uf everv description, dime
at this eetnldi-hnumf.
Nov. 3, 1B3H, _ 40f(
IJABDWAHE.
It A L L, & M O S F. S.
Hove now on hand a general assortment in tho above
line, including all the various kiudsol
It. n. MAT T F. SON,
PORTRAIT PAINTER,
I tt < s nUnvtn’s Building.
f^MIR snben ihor* liuvo nseUeSntcd them*rlvc* in
11 the practice ol the Law, under the firm of J.
N. A J. M. I’.E I’ll UN E, ami will attend the Courts
of the t 'hattnliuucliio Civcuit. Their off. ia i* ivi <7o-
liimbu*, Gu. JAMFS N. BETIIL'.N'E.
JOHN M. BETHUNE.
Columbus, Nov. 17 42 tf
Law Notice.
nr<Hfc subscriber* have formed a
M and opened an ntVien iu Lat
purpose of pPucfiviug l*iw in'Troup,
in- eouutieii uf tl.e Coweta and Chattahoochee
opartnership
nge, for the
the adjoiu-
Biisi
'•? to flieir cn
I! I e promptl
, ill eifl.er of the
iBonded to-Hiu -
l( eweta.
(‘RVII.I.I, A. BULL,
JE4BE L. BULL
49 3m
LAB.
riTTIIE undersigned has fctmmieneed the practice
H. of Law, and will intend the courts of the
CltHttnhonchen Circuit; also, Troup, Coweta and
id, of the Cowetn Circuit. Business entrusted
to inv care will ho atteudrd to.
duinbu*, Feh. 2 1 tf N. L. HOWARD.
lUiiKhtiaic's OHieis
T HE subscriber may he found, generally, at the
Store of Turner, Andrews Sc Watson, to at-
nd to liusiiiess, in his o(fici..| capacity. Those
ho de*ire his services u* a Magistrate, will please
call at the above place.'
r -h.a Itf 8. R. ANDREWS, J P
fAS .
ened
Dr. Persons
office iu the front part nf Dr.
Randolph's OfiVc, on the oast side of Broad
street, just below the City Hull.
Hi* residence is at Tho*. Berry’s, in the dwelling
heretofore occupied by Joseph' B. Green, on tho
upper part of Broad street.
‘ • , Dee. 15 1836. 46
LOUTOU I. ELLIS,
FROM MACON,
H AVING *oith>d at the house lortnerly orettpied
by llirani Reed, Esq. respectfully offers hi*
professional services to the inhabitants of thiscoun-
iv. From hi* long expnrinncc nud success in tho
lisoasos of thi* climate, lie is confident of being nble
lo render himself useful to thin community, and will
sonic no pain* to render justice nml satisfuctiuu to
* who mnv favor him with their patronage,
irrisco. Get). Aug. U. 20—tf
I - A AO FORTES.
E BRRNAN, professor of Music. Columbus,
• has for sale, Piano Forte*, manufactured
rant", both lor biillhiut tone and durability,superior
tu any manufactured iu the United Slate*, at
II. C. PHELPS Sc Co.
Dec. 29 48 tf Broad-street.
highest price*. Office on Broad street, next door to
Pitkin & Kmhnrds. BOWDRE Sc K1C11ARD8.
Ortoher 19 38 tf
COTTON.
Oglethorpe-st
PIECES Scotch Bagging, 100 coils
Rope, just received by,
January 5 ALLEN fr YOUNG.
BAGS best Rio Coffee, just received and
OvF for sulo by ALLEN Sc YOUNG.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IT 8NOWS.-IV Mat iialx.
it tnont!” trie. the«>dioo) boy—“hurrah !" ami hi.shout
I. ringing through parlour and hall,
Whila .wilt, os tho wing of a awallow, he'a out,
Aud hii play-unUes haveanawored call ;
It m*kf. tho heart leap but to wltns.* their joy—
Proud wealth haa no pleasures, I trow,
Like tho rapture that throbs in the pulse of tho hoy,
As lie gaihont his treaaurosof snow |
Then lay nut the trnppinga of gold on thine holrs,
While health and tho riches of Nature are theirs.
It snows !'* sighs the Imbecile—"Ah !" and his bresth
Cotnes heavy, as clogged with a weight ;
While from the pile aspect of Nature lu death,
turus to tho bfaxe of his grato ;
And nearer, and nearer, his sort cushioned chair
s hcelvd tovv'rds tho life-giving Ilnine—
llu dread* a chill puff of the suuw-burdoued air,
*t it wither his delicate frame |
sniidl is tho pleasure exixteuce can give,
When tho (bar wo shall die only proves that we live !
It snows!" cries the traveller—"HoI” and the word
Hus quickened Ids stoed's lagging pace (
Tho wind rushes by, but Its howl is unheard—
Unfclt the sharp drift in his face |
For bright through the tempest his own home appeared—
Ay, though leagues intervened, he can see i
horn’s the clear glowing hearth, and the table prepared,
And his wife with thoir babes at her kueo.
Blest thought! how it lightous the grief-laden hour,
That those we love dearuet uro salt) from its power.
'It snows!" cries tho Belle—"Dear, how lucky!" and turns
From her mirror to watch the flakes lkll|
Like the first rose of summer, her dimpled cheek hums
While musing on sleigh-rido and balls
Imre are visions nf conquests, of spluudur, and mirth,
Floating over each drear winter’* dayt
But the timings of Hope, on this snow-beaten earth,
Will melt like tlm snow flakes, away;
Turn, turn time to Heaven, fair maid, for of bliss,
That world has a pure (bunt ne'er opened in this,
t snows I" crios tlm widow—"Oh, God!" and her sighs
Have stifled the vnico of hor prayers
Its burdou ye’ll reud iu her tear-sivolleii eyes,
On Imr cheek, sunk with lusting and care.
’Ti» night—and Imr fhtlmrless ask her for bread—
But "Ho gives the young rvvens thoir food."
And sho trusts, till her dark lienrlh adds horror to dread.
And she lays on Imr last chip of wood.
Poor sufferer ! that sorrow thy God only kuows—
i most bitter lot to bo pour, wbeu it suows!
Ri
New Arr«iiKcm«nt,
AT COLUMBUS AND ST. JOSEPH.
R AO VN, COLQUITT & GIIANT Imve ineio-
cialeil with llirm II. 8. ORIOO-S, anil intend
ealnblinliing a branch of their litiuic at Hi. Jmnph'a
llav far the Iransaclinn of a geueral Kin lnriign und
Commission buxine**, anil solicit a "hare of putron-
age. They will continue the Mercantile bueine**
at their old stand in Columbii*, and will transact
business here as al*o "t *4*; Joseph, under thoir
former name of Ragan, Colquitt Sc Grant.
They Imve on hand and intend keeping a gnncrnl
assortment of Dry Goods nml Groceries, among
which are the following: Broadcloths, Cassimere*, | *,*,'.*
Sniinetta, Kerseys, Linseys, Flannel*. Blanket*,
Ready made Clothing, Hats, Cap*, Boot*, Shoes,
and a variety of Staple and Fancy Good*, Hurd
Ware and Cutlery. «... .
St. Croix Sugar; Porto Rico do; Maple do; Ja
va, St. Domingo ard Cuba Coffee; Gunpowder,
Imperial and Hy-«n Ten; Molaeaes and Syrup;
Rice; Tobacco. Flour, Spanish and Florida Sugars:
Colton Bagging; Bale Repo a"d Twine; Smiths*
Toot*, good a**orlmtnt; Iron Nails, Ac. which they
will sell on accommodating term*.
Sept. 6 32tf
William II. Kinibroutfit,
Receiving, Forwarding und Commisaion Merchant,
St. Joseph, Florida.
W ILL attend to the above business in all its va
rious branches. His friends ami the public
generally are assured that hi* undivided attention
will be given, and he cannot hut flutter hiinsell that
ha will bt able to give eutire satisfaction to those
who may entrust their business to his alljiitiou.
Aug. 25. 30 tf
Ware llonae
a*d comuafliMV business,
Folusiiims WHolesale and Hetnil
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
W. Wade & Go.
Keep oonstnntfy on hand a large assortment oi
£4 BANISH, (iuilted, Overlaid, Sc Shafted Saddles
W Plain, .Boys, Race, Atlukupatt, and Planters do
Large ami Extra I.prgo do
Ludies Saddles, of every quality and style
BRIDLES. OF ALL KINDS.
Some good for50 cent*; Saddle Bags; Carpet Jo.
Vnlices; Stirrup Leathers; Sircingles und Girths.
HARNESS—Coach,Gig,nml Dearborn, from the
cheapest to the best. TRUNKS, ofall descriptions.
The above articles are of their own manufacture,
made under their own immediate inspection, ol the
best nmieriuls,nnd hv superior workmen.
Also, on liuml,
English Saddles, Bridles and Martingales.
Coach, (fig, Tandem, *Spnrfsmen, and Waggon
Whips; Stirrup*, Bit*, Spurs, Buckles, Hnme*,Col-
lars, Cut Turks, Trunk Locks, Horse Brushes, and
Curry Combs, Trace und Halter Chains.
ALSO—A good assortment of Coach Sc Gig Har
ness Trimmings; Plated, Brass ami Jappan’d do.
ALSO—A good assoitinent of Skirting, Harness
and Bridle Leather Black, blue, * red,yellow, green,
und cnch ncul Morocco .Skin*; Buffalo Kobe* und
Bear Skins.
N. B. Traders who buy fo sell again, will he fur-
good terms a* can be bought either in
• Newark.
[£/*REPAIRING done on the most reasonable terms
49tf
New Full aud Winler Goods.
PRESTON A NELMS,
H AVE just received ami opened a splendid as-
Hortwieut of New Fall Good*, of the latest
style & importation*, among which are the following,
A tew pieces ofGro de Rhine, Mathoue nml Itul-
inn Lustring, Blue, Black, Gro de Swiss, Rich fig
ured Poiulc Loie, Poult de Soic and Salim, Bishop
Lawn and Swiss Cambric*, dotted, striped and plain
Swi-** Muslin, striped und settled Juckonct do. plain
Swiss Book and Mull do, super rich satin Stripe,
mmill figured nml plain Challv*, Gro de Nap and
French Marinos, plain and fig’d Circassian*, Uom-
bniotte* und Bmnbaziuea. dark Prints. French and
English manufactures, hlk Luce und Blond Gnu/.e
Veil*, Fancy Chinele, Brilliantine, Curnova, Hernia,
bland, Gauze, Silk Muslin, and Gro d# Nap llukfn,
Tucks,Saw*. Axes, Hatchet*,Clin
Weediiighoes,Spades, Shovels, Bolts,
Buckles, Faucets, Scythes, Reap-hoiiks
Cutting Knives, Frying Pans, Tea Kettles
Bra** Ket'les, Sadiron*, Gimhlcl", Angers
Braces and Bills, Tallin Castors, Knob*
Curtain Pins, Andirons, Shovel* Sc Tongs
Mill Iron*, Blacksmith und Carpenter* Tools
Fenders, Spoons, Razors, Razor Straps
Table, Pocket and Penknives, Brushes
Looking Glasses. Sheet Iron,
Copper ami Tinware of everv description.
ALSO—WINDOW GLASS,
8x 10, 10 x 12, 12 x H, 12 x 16, 12 x 10,
12x20, 11 x 15, 11 x 16, II x 18, 11x20.
Paints, Oils, Ac.
White Lend, ground in Oil, do. Dry
Black do do C* do do
Verdigres,Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow
Venetian Red,Spanish Brown, Vermillion
Prussian Blue,Lamp Black, Spanish Waiting
Puttv, Paint Stones, Point und Varnish Brushes
Linseed, Lump and Train Oil. For sale by
HALL Sc MOSES,
Broad street, sign of tho Padlock.
r 19
3 t
Fell
Drugs, Medieiites, Paints Oils,
Perfumery. Patent Medicines 6c Surgical
Instruments.
DR. A. POND A Co.
A RE just now receiving nml will keep constant
ly on hand, at tho store formerly occupid bv
Dr. Ware, a general assortment of tlm above arti
cles, they believe of ns good n quality and on ns
good term* as can be obtained any wlu-iu. Auicng
which are the following Medicines.
Acids, Sulphuric Nitric and Aceicr
Gum Arabic, Aloes,iEther.Spt’s. Nitr
Sp’t*. Hartshorn, Curb Amnion
Arrow Root, Aqua Fortin, Hal’s. Cop iivn
Peruv. Burk, Burley Pearl Blister,Oin’t.
Borax, Extract Butternut, Castor Oil
Chalk prepared, Colchi^um Croton Oil
Dover Powder, Isingl'i**, Musk Orris Boot
Hop.* Hive Syriin. Iodine, Vol ami EascutOils
Sal Eratit", l(hunnrl), Patent Medicines
Sulplmt Quinine, Pulv. ami Sol.
Most of Carpenter*’ Extracts
Rowamr* Tot tie Mixture
Swains Panacea,Kreosote.
Surgeon* ImUrium-nt*, Stomach pump. Forceps
Best Lancet-Spring, d«. Silver
Tooth Instruments, various. Syringes nil kind*
Lithotomy a mI Trephining Instruments
Clipping *ml Eve do. Artilii in I Nipple*
Nipple shell*and Glatse*, Paint" 6c Oil*
Glass Specie jars, all size*. I’uiul Druidic* «s*’t.
Liussed, Lump nml Train Oil
Verdigris, Venetian Bed
Rose Pink, Carmine Diop, Lako
Smalt.- of various colon.*
Black Ijcnd and YWtshe*
(iold and Silver Leul umi Foil.
January 19 51 tl
January
HIU.'S. .up..-
sale by
Jim nary 5 t
old Peach Brnndv, for
ALLEN *c YOUNG.
49 tf
50 do N E Hum, 40 do A
25 do American Brandy, for s»le by
Gin
AI LK.N Si' YOUNG.
Oin:ii|»ai^ne Cider.
20
G. B. TERRY'.
C.i kli. ta fciyi «s».
20 ^
80,000
I.V y G. It. TEBRY.
Goxlicn Itiilter.
On CoiiHiKiieiieut
oiunston l.ime, just re-
ALLEN Sc YOUNG.
6^6 CASKS focsii Tlioi
reived by
r QR. CASKS, Toncriffe Wine, for sale by
ALLEN Sc YOUNG.
Jatntttff I 49 tf_
V^aiiip Oil.
^ BBl.S. WiutcrStrained Oil, for*
Fi'Ssue CoilVe.
Bbl* and hag* of best Coffee, just received
AUG. HAYWARD.
19
51 if
Superior Honey Dev. Tobacco,
KEGS, fir*t rate, Honey D<*w Tobacco,
manufactured by Jaine* Morgan, Lynch-
so, 55 kee* low priced ('hew mg Tobacco,
leby E. S. GREENWOOD Sc Co.
• 19—9tf
r.len
Seeds, of superioi
G. B. TEBRY.
52 If
Siaitcrior Tobacco.
|Y EFTWICII’S best chewing Tobacco, in small
M A or large qunnlilie*—Also, Sait, Bagging uml
Hope, all nl' wliidi muy be bad at
- i i)i«
A11.3. HAYWARDS.
O'
BuHcr.ft I.md
rnc.it, just received nud for i
triber, 51 Keg* Butteraml Lard.
WM. I*. YONGE, Front-*
THE PUBLIC BREAKFAST AT MRS.
LEO HUNTERS.
Tins miirningcumei it wus u pleosnnt a : ghi
to behnl.i Mr« r l iiprnuii iu full Brigtitid’s cos
tume, with a very li/jhi jacket, sitting like n
pin-cushion over hi* book and shotiliJera; the
upper portion of his leg* et.cuse.l in the vol
vet shorts, and the lower part thereof swath
ed iu the complicated haudage* to which all
Brigands ure peculiarly nttHched. It wus
pleasing to see hi* open and ingenious coun
tenance, well mnstachoed and corked, look
ing out from un open shirt collar; aud to con
template the. sugur-lonl hat, decorated with
ribands of ull colors, which ho was compel
led lo carry on his knee, inasmuch as no
known conveyance with a top to it, would
admit of any man’s carrying it between hii
head nml the roof. Equally humorous and
agreeable u as the appearance of Mr. tfnml-
gm*s, in blue satin trunk* nml cloak, white
silk lights and shoes, and Grecian helmet,
which every body knows, (and if thpy do
not, Mr. HolomoitjLucns did,) to have been
the regular, authentic, evory-duy costume of
a Troubadour, from the earliest ages down to
the time of their final disappearance from the
face of the earth. All this was pleasant, hut
’.his was nothing compared with the shouting
of the populace wheu the carriage drew up
behind Mr. Foil’s chariot, which chariot it-
sell drew up at Mr. Poll’s door, which door
itself opened, and displayed the great Pott
accoutred as a Russian officer of ju-u ice, with
a iremet.d mis kooot in hi* hand—tastefully
typical of the stern and mighty power'Df the
baiaiiNwill Gazelle, uud tho fearful lashing*
ii bestowed on public offenders.
*• Bravo!" shouted Mr. Tupmnn and Mr.
Snodgrass from tho passage, wlioo they be
hold the walking allegoty.
“ Bravo!” Mr. Pickwick was heard lo ex
claim from the passage.
“Hoo—roar Pott,” shouted the, populace.
Amid these salutation*, Mr. Pott, smiling
with that kind of bland 'dignity which sulli-
cicully testified that lie lull his power, und
knew how lo exert il, got-into his chariot.
Then there emerged from tho house, Mrs.
Pott, who would have looked very like A -
pcllo if she had o’t Lad u gown on, conduct
ed by Mr. Winkle, who ill his light red-coul,
could not possibly nave been mistukcu for
any thing but a sportsman, if he hud not
botne an equal resemblance to a general pust-
man. Last of till, came Mr. Pick wick, whom
the hoys applauded as loudly as any body,
probably under the impression that his tights
und gaiter* were some remnants of the dark
ag's; und then tho two vehicles proceeded
towards Mrs. Leo Hunter's—Weller (who
was to assist iu wailing) being stationed on
the box of that in which his master was seated.
Every one of the men, women, boy*, girls,
dml babies, u ho were assembled lo sec the
visitors in their faucy dresses, screamed with
delight und eCstcay, wheu Mr. Pickwick,
with the Brigand on one arm, and the Tiuub-
adour on the other, walked solemnly up the
mtruriec. Never were such shout* heard, a*
those which greeted Mr. Tupman's efjbris lo
fix the Httgarlouf that oil hi* head, by wuy of
entering the gulden in style.
The preparations were on the most delight
ful scale; fully realizing the prophetic Pott’s
antic put ion* about the g irgeousness of Eas
tern Fairy-land, and at once Ktlbrding a suf
ficient contradiction to the malignant state
ments of the reptile Independent. Tin*
| grounds were more than an acre and a quar-
| ter in extent, and they wore filled with peo-
Never wus such n blaze of beauty, and
’ Lit Dossihla that I have really the grati
fication of beholding Mr.Pickwick himself!’’
ejaculated Mr*. Leo Hunter.
•No oilier, ma’am,’ replied Mr. Pickwick,
bowing very low. “Permit me to introduce
my friends—Mr. Tupmnn—Mr. Winkle—
Mr. Snodgiuss—to the authoress of ’The Ex
piring Frog,*
Very few people but those who have tried
it, know what u difficult process it is, to bow
iu greetr velvet hiuhIIm, and u tight jacket
and high crowned-hat, or iubluesmin trunks
uud white Milks, or knee chords and iop-bootv
that were never made for’ tho wearer, and
have been fixed upon him without the re-"
mutest reference to the comparative dimen
sion* of himself and the suit. t Never were
huclt distortions ns Mr. Tupman’s frame un
derwent iu his efforts to appear easy and
aructlul-never wuhsijcIi ing.'uiou* posturiug
his fancy-dressed friend* exhibited,
Mr. Pickwick.’ said Mrs. Leo limiter. *1
must make you promise nut to stir from my
side the whole day. Tricro are hundreds ol
people hero, that I must positively introduce
you to.’ .
•You aro very kind, ma’am,' said Mr.
Pickwick.
‘ In tho first place, here are my little girls;
I had almost forgouon them,’ said Minerva,
curlessly pointing towards a| couple of lull
grown young ladies, of whom one might be
about twenty, und the other a yeur or two
older, aud Who were dressed iu Very juvenile
costumes—whether to muke them look young
or their inuiuma younger, Mr. Pickwick does
not distinctly inform us.
They ure very beautiful,’ said Mr. Pick
wick, as the iuveniler turned away, after be
ing presented.
They are very like their mamma, cir,'
Haul Mr. Pott, majestically.
•Oh! you naughty man,’ exclaimed Mrs.
Leo Hunter, playfully tapping tfie Editor's
arm with her fan (Minerva with a fan !)
’Why now, my dear Mrs. Hunter,' said
Mr. Pott, who was cumpmer iu ordtuury at
the Den, ‘you know that when your picture
iu the exhibition of the Royal Academy,
lust year, every body inquired whether it wus
'uteuded for you or your youngest daughter;
for you were so much alike that titer
telling the diif'erence between you.'
lit'* Hill
r y 19
Mioes, L
J UST received end
Id* old "tend,
H Cu*r« Negro Chth* and Hhirtings
36 ca*e* Shoe* and Boots, aborted,
1 case Cups usfcorled.
AUG. HAYWARD.
O f
Bnil i.olililnoiI.IUIO..n,rEd r lof.,’,;\ , i,7c'oh.7.','<iow'n i JOIWSON. NUCKOLLS & KROTIIKR
i\i;\v oooii*.
Pelerines, white black and spotted fancy . ...
grey Liburian *qrl Pelerines, Blin k do. black rabbit,
ceney ami down Tippet*,chinchilla Ctmc*and Pele
rine*, *qrl tail and coney Boa*. I.adie* Lont’ Kid nnd
HE subscriber* having become the pr.qirie- l satin top Glove*, open work, English *ilk uud pic
“ * ’ * nic do. col’d kid and fur ton do u variety of fig’d
and embroidered Belt*, n bcHUtiful lot iff Bonnet
Ribbons latest style,a first rate n*soitinenl of *ilk,
cotton und merino Hosiery, Ladle* gold and silver
black and white sntliii kid, seal morocco and fasiing
Slipper*, button, gaiter, ilut, seal ami lasting Boms,
Mi-"**", Bovs and Children’s Slippers.
Broadcloths, Cssimeres, Snttim t* snd Kentucky
Jean*, a full assortment of Ready-Made Clothing,
Hat* Boot* and Shoe*, and keep ronMtantly on hand
Messrs. Calhoun Sc Baa*, respectfully announce
lo the public generally, that they erenow receiving,
and ready to receive all Cottons and Merchandize lor
storage, or on consignment, upon which liberal ad
vances will be made to Planters or Merchants. Strict
attention will be given to all business entrusted to
their care, and every effort on their part to give satis
faction to their patrons.
Particular attention will be paid to receiving and
forwarding GOODS. GEO. W. KOSS St Co.
October 14 37 tf
AfTO. HAYWARD,
A'lONTINUES at hi* old stand, in the Ware-
\j House Business. Hie unreroitted attention
wifi ba cheerfully given to all orders for receiving,
forwarding and weighing Cotton, and to all othar
business ia hie line.
Columbus Jan. 19 61 fi
T, Hard
irtineutof Wood Ware, Qi
Ware and Cutlery.
Sueur, Coffee, Molas*es, Iron Castings, Bacon,
Mackerel, Baguiiig, Rope, Twine. Negro Shoes,
Blankets ami Kersey.; snd a good assortment of
Dome*tic and Staple Goods, all of which they are
offerinefor sale nt the lowest prices.
Georfiln and Alabama Dlankft,
Of every description, for sale at this office
i*d a fresh supply of i
ich in addition to their for
mer stock make* their assortment very extensive^
Among which will be found
Btip’r blue black nnd *t«*e| mixed Cloths
Cassimere Satin.-tie; Flannel, Blanket*
Brown and bleached etlieeiiog* und Shirtings
A great variety of |lhiitiHud figured Silks
Pluin amhigun-d t bailey
Gent.’* and Ladies’ Silk Hosiery and Gloves
Ready Made Clothing.
8IIOE9,—A genet ul assortment ot Ladies’ and
Gent.’# Mln**s snd Boot*; course Shoes; Boys’,
Misses*, nnd Children’* do.
Crork«ry, <ilimwarr, (lardwnrr Sl Cutler}
Chllin*’ Cast Steel Axes, (warrantedgenuine.)
Casting*, Iron and Steel, Set. Ac.
Jan. 5, 1837. 49 tf
19
fuidiiou uud literature. There u*av the young
[o by j Indy who ’•tlid" the poetry iullie Eutu*n*H ill
i Gazette, in (lie curb of n Miitiitin, lenniut'
i iijm» i the arm of the young Gentleman who
(dx CL Ch|im, 1 **did M the review deportment, nnd who^Htta
r suit! by Ihe subscriber, nl j ppropriutely liitbituiited in u fit-id muraliull’s
utiiform—the oooih excepted. Thero were
j host* «f these geniuse-, and any reauonnhle
: person would have thought it honour enough
. to meet them. But mute than these, there
were half a dozen lions from London—nu-
| ihbre, real authors, who hnd written whole
i books, uml printed ilium afierwutdv—ami
j here y ou might seen ’in, walking about, like
( ordinary men, smiling, and talking—ay,and
talking pretty considerable nonsenso too, no
<joubt with the benign intention of rendering
i themselves intelligible to the common peo
ple about them. Moreover, there was a band
Mew art A Viimtllw'owd | °1 mneiein pasteboard cap*; four something
UimmpttiKue M int*,
i ry superior quuliiv in Imxe*. in*t ro
i d and for sale by W.M. P. YONGE
51 tf Front street
UtM-kcrcl,
FEW bids. No. 3 Wnckorol,received on mi
bigimirutand forsalv bv WM. I». YONGE
nimrv 19 51 tl ' Front str*
T
For Sale.
T WO first rate lots of Land for sals, nine miles 1 private sale
from Columbus. Possession given imme- on consignum
diately. Apply lo E. B. \V. SPIVEY.
January If 50 tf I January 19
it tsinift-rh in the cosiiinic of their country.
| tnj n dozen hired waiters in the coatume of
| their country—and very dirty continue too.
Above all, there wan Mrs. Leo Hunter in the
* ehiiraeler uf Minerva, receiving the com pa-
| ny, nud oveillowiug with pride uud e>atifi-
j rmioti at the notion of having called biich dis-
titigtiiahrd individuals together.
| * Mr. Pickwick, mu* urn,’ taid a servant,
1 as that getilh .nan approach theed presiding
goddchs, witli his hat in his hand, and (lie
• Brigand nod Troubadour ou either arm.
I *\Vhat—where!” exclaimed Mr*. Leo
ifutaeuts. Liberal advance*imule Hunter, stalling up, tu an alRcted r-iptu.e
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON. ol p
lj ,f •Hero, said 31r. Pukwick.
H VVL ussonnted lbcin*clvn* together for the
pm pose ol Irniisactinga Getirral Comini**-ioa
htiRine** ul St. JohcjiIi", !• torida, where they will !»e
huppy to receive fuvoi* ftom their fi iends nml the
public. GEORGE STEWART.
Aug. 18. 29 if JOS L. SMALLWOOD.
aiimimisi) r 1
CO .11.11/ti SI ON BUSINESS.
i^HK.iili..-ri!irr inf. III. ilwlaul fi If nil.niul
the put lu generally that he keen* hi* Auc
tion Busiues.* coii-tntillv moving, tlmt be can turn
n shim 11 quantity of goods into a* much money and
uh quick us the next man. lie would al»o infurtq
the public that he is mow supplied with first rate
Houses,for the pt riKise of carrying
'Well, and ifthey did, why need you re
pent it, before attanger*?’ *uid Mrs. Leo
lluuter, bestowing nuuiher tap on the slum
bering lion of the Eatattswifi Gazette.
Count, Count,' screamed Mrs.Leo Hun
ter to a well-whiskered individual iu a for
eign uniform, who was passing by. .
•Ah! you wutil mu?' suid the Count,
turning buck.
• I waul to introduce two very clever peo
ple to each other,’ said Mrs. Leo Hunter.—
’Mr. Pickwick, I huv' great pleusuro in in
troducing you to Count Smorltotk.' Bite ad-
•hid in a hurried whisper to Mr. Pickwlbk—
’the famous foreigner—guttiering materials
for hi*great work oil Engtund—belli!—Count
rimorlfurk, Mr. Pickwick.’
Mr. Pickwick saluted the Count with oil
the reverence duo loan great a muu, aud the
Count drew forth a set of tablets.
’What you any, Mrs. limit?' inquired the
Count, ttmiling graciously ou the gratified
Mr*. Leo Huuter. • Pig Vig or Big Vig—
what you call—Lawyer—oh ? I see—that is
it. Big Vig’—and the Count wus proceed
ing to enter Mr. Pickwick in his tublet*, a* a
gbiitlemuti of the lung robe, who derived hi*
name from the profi'wsiun to which he belong
ed, wheu Mrs. Leo Huuter interposed.
•No, no, Count,' suid the Judy, ‘Pick
wick.*
•All. ah, I see.' replied the Count. ‘Peek
—Christian name; W eeks—surname, good,
ver good. Peek Weeks. How y«,u do,
Week*?’
•Quite well, I thank you.' replied Mr.
Pickwick, with all his iinouI uiiiibiliiy —
• Have you been long in England V
‘Long—ver long time—fortnight—more.’
•Doyon stay here long?'
• Ono Week.'
•You will have enough to do.’ *nid Mr,
Pickwick smiling, “to gather all the materi
al* you wuut, in that time.”
• Eh, they are gathered.’ said the Count,
‘Indeed !” said Mr. Pickwick.
• They are here,' added the l^eunt, tap
ping hi* forehead significantly. ‘Largo book
at home—full of note*—music, picture, sci
ence, poetry, politic, all ing*.’
‘ The word politics, sir,' said Mr. Pick
wick, ’comprise*, in itself, u difficult study
of no inconsiderable magnitude.'
‘Alt J" said the Count, drawing out the ta
blet* ugniu,‘ver good—fine word* to begin a
chapter. Chapter forty seven. Pollies. The
word pollic surprises by himself—' And
down went Mr. Pickwick’s remarks in
Count Smorl'ork’s tablet", with such va-^
nations and additions aw the Count's exuber
ant fancy suggested, or bis imperfect knowl
edge of the language occasioned.
• Count,'said Mr*. Lt*o Hunter.
• Mr*. Hunt,' replied the Count.
'This is Mr. Snodgrass, u friend of Mr.
Pickwick's, and a poet.’
’.Stop,' cxcluimtd the Count, cringing out
the tablets once more. ‘Hcud, potty—chap
ter, literary friends—name. Snowgtns*; ver
good. Introduced to Httowgros*—great poet,
friend of Peek Weeks—by Mr*, limit, which
wrote othei sweet poem—wind is that
of tli** Frog—Perspiring Frog—ver good—ver
good indeed.” And the Count put uphistu-
blcts. and with, sundry bow* und acknowl
edgements w-ulkcd .away thoroughly satisfi
ed that lie had made the most important nnd
valuable addition to bis stock of information.
’Wonderful man, Count Suiorltoik, said
Mrs. Leo Hooter.
’ Bound philosopher,* said Pott.
• Cleur-iteaded, Hlrong-niiodcd person, ad
ded .Mr. Snodgrass.
A chorus of hy-sttinders took up the shout
of Count Stnorliork'9 p~uise, shook their
heads sagely, aud uuuuttuousiy cried ‘Ve-
ry.’
A* the enthusiasm in Count ftmorltork's
favour ran very high, his praises might
Imve been sung until the cud of tiie festivi
ties, if the lour something can singer* bad not
ranged themselves in I rout of a small apple
tree, to look picturesque, and commenced
singing their national soucs. which appeared
hv no mrun* difficult of execution, inasmuch
us the giand secret seemed to be, rliut three
of the *oiiieihiug-eun singers should grout,
while the fourth howled. This iidciesliug
performance having concluded amidst the
loud plaudits of the whole company, u boy
forthwith proceeded to eniungie himself with
the rails of a chair, and to jump over d, un i
loctuwl under it, and lull down with it, und
do every thing but sit upon it, and then to
make a cravat of bis legs, and tie them round
hi* neck, and then to illustrate the ease with
which *li(’ human being can Ire n.tide to i.-ok
like a maundied loud—ail winch feat* yield
ed high delight and satis fuel to a to the as
sembli-d spectators. Alter which, ti e voice
of Mr,. Poll was beard to chirp laiutlv forth,
something which courtesy interpreted into u
-oug, whieh was ull very closdcal, uud striet-
] |y in ci'tra er, because Apollo was himself
i composer, and composers can very
lo ti s.ug their own music or auy body ebr t
i.b r. This was succeeded by Mrs. Leo
limiter'’- nr. nation of her fur famed od* to
an expiring Frog, which w u » encored oner,
and would have hern encored twice, if tl.e
major part of tlte guests, who thought it wan
high lime to get something lo eel. IumLooI
auid (hat it was perfeerty shameful (o lake
ml vantage of Mrs. Hunter's giaid natuvft 8n.
although Mr*. Leo Hunter profemedIter per
fect willingness fo recite the ode ntaia, hrr
kind und considerate friends wouldn't beer of
it on any account; aud the reffoshutent
room being thrown rmen, all the people who
had ever been tfiefe beliire. ecrembled in
with all possible despatch.; Mrs* Leo Him-
for'* usual course of proceeding being, to is-
Hoe cards for u hundred, and break fuel for
filly, or in other woods to feed only the very
P«rii< n!at lion*, *nd let the emaller animals
take cure of them-efves.
‘Where is Mr. Poll?’ anid Mm. in
Hunter, as she placed rhe aforesaid iioos a-
round her.
* Here I run,' said the editor, from Bin'to-
ry farihe-t end of the rooui; far beyond oil
hnpa of loud, unless something was dtMfllfal
him by the hostess.
• Wt-n’t you romo op here!'
* Oh, proy don’t mind him.” said Mra-
Pott, in the most obliging voice— * you-^ivo
yourself u gr» at deal of uouecrueary tronfa-
le. Mi*. Iluiner. You’ll do very well there,
won’t you—dear.”
*’Certainly—love,” replied the unhappy
Pott, with a griin smile. Alas fort be Imioui!
The nervouNurm that wielded it, with each
gigantic force ujMiti public cliHnick‘ra,'wu»
pnralyzeij beneath the glauce of the imueri-
ous Mrs. Poit.
Mrs. Leo limiter looked round her, irt
triumph : Count Hmorltork was busily an*
gaged tu lukiog notes of the contents of I her
dishes ; Mr. Tupman was doing the honors
of the lobster salad to severuHionessei, with
a degree of gince which uo Brigand ever
exhibited before ; Mr Snodgrass having cal
out the young gentleman who cut up Ihw
nooks for the Eatanswill Gazette, was en
gaged in au impassioned argument with ihe
young tudy who did ihe |K>eiry; and Mr,
Pickwick was making himself universally
agreeable. Nothing seemed wauling to ren
der the select circle complete, when Mr. W
Hunter, whose department ou these occa
sions was to stand about in door-ways, and
talk to the lens important people—suddenly
called out—
• My dour; here’s Mr. Charles Fita-Mar-
shall.”
Oh, dear,' said Mrs. Leo Hunter, 'how
anxiously 1 have been expectitig him. Pray
make room, to let Mr. Fits Marshall pasq.—
Tell Mr. Fiiz-Marshall, my dear, to coma up*
be acolued for coining so*
hie.'
'Coming, my dear ma'am,' cried a voice,
'as quick us I enu—crowds of people-full
room—hard work-*-very.*
Mr. Pickwick's knife nun fork fell from.bis
hand. He stared across (he (able at Mr.
Tupman, who hnd dropped his knife poll 1
fork, and was looking as if he were about
to sink into the grouud without further no*
tice. ( ^
‘ Ah !*cried the voice, as its owner puahetf
his way among the last five-and twenty
Turks, officers, cavaliers, and Charles the
Seconds, that reinnined between linn and the
table, * regular mangle—Baker's j afeni—-not
ii creasu in my coat ufieral! ihi*squeezing—
might have ‘ got up my liueb as I came a-
|ong'—Iim ! liu ! not a bud idea, that—queer
thing to hove it mangled when il't upon one,*
thmioh—trying process—very.' / ,J
Willi these broken words, a voting man
dressed as a naval officer made his way* up
to the table, aud presented to the astonished
Pickwickian*, the identical form and features
of Mr. Alfred Jingle.
The ofieuder hud barely time to lake Mrs.
Leo Humor's proffered hand, when his eyee
encountered the indignant orbs uf Mr. Pick
wick.
• Hallo ” said Jingle. .“Quite forgot—no
directions to postillinu—give 'em at ouce——
back in a mimue.”
'The servant or Mr. Hunter will do it in a
moment, Mr. Fitz-Murshall,' said Mrs. Leo
Hunter.
'No, no—I'll do it—shan't be long—fiack
in no time,' replied Jingle. With these
words, he disupneured among the crowd.
‘Will you ol low me to ant you, ma~ani.‘
said the excited Mr. Pickwick, rising front'
Ids seat, * who i bat young man is, and where*
he resides V
• fie i* u gentleman of fortune, Mr. Pick
wick,' said Mrs. Leo limiter, 'to whom f
very much want to irurm/Tjce you* Tha
Uonnt will be delighted with hill).'
• Yes, yes,' suid Mr’ Pick
ili* residence,”
• Is hi pieseut at the Angel at Bury.'
‘.’ll Bury?’
At Bury, Pi. Edmunds, not many miles
Pickwick, hastily.—
vimunds. not many miles
lear me, Mr. Pickwtckl you
iiivn us: surely, Mr. nrk-
thiuk of going so soon.'
from here. But dear
not going lo lea
wick, you cannot think ol going so *oorf. v
But long before Mrs. Leo Hunter had fin
ished speaking, Mr. Pickwick had plifngsd
tlimugli the throng, aud reached the garden,
windier he wus shortly aflerwnrds joined by
Mr. Tupman. * He has grille.'
' I know it,' said Mr. Pickwick, ‘and twill
follow him.'
Follow him. Where ?” inquired Mr.
fupniau.
'To the Angel nt Bury,' replied the Pick
wick, speaking very quickly. * How do wo
know whom he is deceiving there ? Hs de-
ivetl n woit/iV muu ouce, aud ws were the
innocent cause. He shall not do il aggin, if
1 can exjHMu him. Sum! Where's my servani?.
• Here you ure, sir,' said Mr. Wsller, em‘
ciging from a sequestered spot, where he had
been engaged iu discussiiig a bottle
dcira, which he had abstracted from fa#
breakfast-table, on hour or two beffarov—-•
Here's your servant, sir. Proud of Bioih
tie, a* the Living Bkellinlon suid,- *eu tfioy
show'd him.*
Follow ine instantly,' said Mr. Pickwick.
'Tupman, if I stay at Bury, you can jotu
me there, when 1 »*>riie. Till (lien,gt.NMl bye.'
Remonstrances were useless. Sr.PIcK.
wick wb» ruu.i.'il, ami hi. mind wm iMd,
Mr. Tupinaii returned tn Iri. coni|i.n-
iuna> eml in unntlicr hnur, had diowuwl .11
preacut rtciilleciinn of Mr. Alfred Jtujtle nr
.Mr. L'liuilc. Fiizmaraliall, iti an etbilara-
liuK quudrilla ami u bottle ul' Champ.!,ne.
Hv t ii .il nine, Mr. IVkwick and "am .Wall
er, iiordieil on tile nui.rrie nf. (lap. ciwch,
were every auceeeiiiug.winuw |ilaciug . |em
ami le«« iti.iauce between iheimKlveeandibe;
-uik! old tuwrt uf Jl'irv Seini K lmuodo
Coot, Oiiiihauk.—What delermiMd' put-
pose, whatclrcteive anion, what cool r.lcu-
lolion, wliuta powerful efTort at vnlitiun, t‘
rcpiiree to get out of bed one oftlyiMiry
rniirninga ! The man who in . atovrlew.,
lireleoi room, cm dellberaiely pu.h backlit,
h-ilcloihe* and rool mit of hi. watih item,
wiitioul n eliriii! or aliudder, ia catculaiad for
ile ds of noble during, He ehnuld hold him*
eeK in randinen ii.euii.t aguinat the Indians,
for be undoubtedly |Kwscases one raaenti.l
ri-|uisite «f a soldier, lu wit. cnolu<«<. lie
li.isn s jvagsiie*. ofdi»|Ki.iiiou, and in icinera
"Heeling, which though tlmv itmy ciiinmainl
respect, they ennimt be envied Cur a man
of Pltclgirmtic temperament, it ret|itire, ■
mighty ettort lo go in bed—n iiiiglnier loCurn
over when he geu t ore—but mightiest ul'trll 1
to got t.p attain. H' lnre he goes lie warn.,
and Hints, uml turns uud warms; |srke. his
t.ies to the fire, then la's ItHels—mb. I. •
hands—hake. hi. »hi„i, nnd ripaks to b«.U
Then if a .lia.ak liap|ten-to It'rwr u'ver his
linen, aix inehra from the w rm p-nee where
it wus originally planted, lie am ntlie. ,
hack us though he Were tanka till. Bi t
whet day comes, a ad tlte breuktiiu things
begin lo rut.le ou the trble—bare we must
be excused for H. no joke—llon-nnsm,
til... buro l*url«t.