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Mill ordorod ool, and nliarved ownrelbif ly.
i.„,, A nvnaruiBH«irre pablullHHl at the naval rate*, and
vrttk .triel ntiwMtiaw to tbe r^nUitioaa oTthe law.
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lb lb. aw*sta>, **•!<'•>*"' ovoblbf—Ihou of
In ike eooatv where it ia •iUiub ; thoae of Pertoiinl
Property, whom the lettara tmtiwieniarv, of adminie-
Untmo or of f»ar»tian«h«p warn obtained—and are re*
•nirdd to Ho pmvionely advertised in aome public (la
MttoanfoHo-
teitim' ft*'-
•eve i nanar
teui of Land and Nejrrooa, hy Rierutora. Admlnlatre-
ehraor ffwarrfiaiM. for «rrr navd before I hi <fef
•alvb at paraonal property (oacapt negroo) roaTt Data.
Citation a liy Chirk* of tli* Court* of Ordinary, npou
S ntiou for letter* of udmiuirtratlou, niuet he pub-
for tmiut* o*T«.
ne upon application for diemleeion, hy EnaetMora,.
/ Administrator* nr Guardian*, mo iU lily for fix no nth*.
(kniai of Court* of Ordinary, (Mamflumted with a copy
of the hood, or afmemeuO to make tit|ea Ao land, inuat
be puliliabnd make noNTiia. _ • . .
IIOticea by 'Ksncutora, AdminWtrator* or Guardian*, or
application to tha Court of Ordinary for leave to aell
tan Land nr Me *ron* an ertnte, VouawoMTHf.
ffoticcaby R«oeuu»r*or Ailminiattatnra, to the Debtor*
mad Ore liter* of aa estate, for '
CfUnau Cfl'tlw Editor*, on
VOLUME X.
COLUMBUS, GA. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1837.
NUMBER
WATCHES. JEWELRY. MUSIC.
FO ST tK AFO U L E.
H AVE or lised • ipteiwlkt .uortin.nl of thn
above, and all other article* hi their lin** ol
huaineaa, anil intend keeping their a pick complete
bv frcqjient iiqportution* Among ihnir article* will
be found every'^description of
Gold find Sltvcp Wntclif*,
Of thf 'nittnt nppruvrel maker*. nud at prices vary
ing from 'INvfnty Holler* W> Two Hundred and
Fifty pcllara—Some iim»*I superior articles.
A rich collection* of.
Jewnlrv, Silver Ware and Plhtcd Ware,
' Such as
Chains, Keys, Kings, RrcnM Fills, Pencil Cases
Siisctnclen, Thrtnbtes, Medallions, dec. Spoons, Ln-
dlas, Knives. Forks, Sugar Tonga, Diatom,Candle-
siick*. Snuffer* arul Tmve, Astral Lamp*. British
Platej Utnh, Arc. A general assortment of
£ UP Eft FANE. CUTLERY,
Kneh as, Pen, Pocket and Dirk Knives, Scissors,
Pistol*, Table CuiUrV, Ate. with every variety of
, FANCY ARTICLES, usually kept in ah extensive
Huaiu***. bm»M be tost j Jewelry Esbiblisiiment.
. | Aleo, a largo collection of the most
— r" 51 Popular ond Fathlonable Music,
Farmer* Bauli «f ClinUiilioechle. [ Lay*, Marches, Waltxes, Rondos, Ac.
i whess.
•*%»•. tonniitlolbfmti
(Tnt.onBUS, Nov. 7tn, iw*. . ^|| 0 f t( ie y will he glud to show persons mho
R I580LVED, That the Farmera Bank of may favor them with a call, At thnir old ■taud—just
Chattahoochee, will from and after this above the Insurance Bank
daj, receive on Dcposite, for such time ah mt;
bo-agreed tipon,'any autrt hr'snms of money, no<
leva than JMO, att'ie rate of six per cent interest,
por annum—end the Cashier is hereby .Authorised
to isauo tranffernble certificat,es, payable to tbe
order of the Depositor. No turn to be received
udder thie reeolution lor A shorter period than
•ixty days. By order of the Board. • •
CHARLES L. BAS^, Cash.
November 94 ^ 43 tf
- COUNCIL CHAMBER, I
Januaby 33d, lba7. )
Be it ordsined, by Ihe Mayof And Council of
the City of Columbus, that Uooka of aubsorip*
tioo to the Stock-of ‘he “ Chatta)ioochie Rs»*
Road and Banking Company of Georgia, n be opj
ened in this City, under the supenntendanre of
nine Commissioner*, on the 3d Monday in March
next, and on the some day, under the superin
tendence of three conuniaaionera at five follow*
ing pi ares, tix: Hamilton, Harris county, La.
Grgnga, Troup coubty, GrCenviUe, Meriwether
county Talootton, Talbot county, Faye|tevillo,
Fayette county, Campbellton, Campbell county,
Decatur, DeKalb county. Franklin, Heard coun.
tpi Carrrolltoit, Carroll- county und Newnan,
Coweta county, and the following forip ia pres
cribed—I, (or we,) hereby under seal, sub
scribe for the number of shams opposite our
namee end now compell and bind myself (or our*
selves.) further to comply with theterras.of the
charter of laid company, and such further lulus
und retulutions as may be ordained by the Di-
rectfors thereof.
Re it ordained. That the following gentlemen
be appointed as follows .
Commissioners Appointed for Columbus Mus
cogee county.—Dr. Sam'l Boykin, Grigs
by E. Thomas, Esq. B'. V.'Iverson* Esq.
Wultpr T. Colquitt, Esq. Hampton 8.
Smithr Gen. James C. Watson, i. W..
Campbell, Esq. Neil McNair, Samuel K.
Hodges. w
Commissioners for Hamilton, Harris county.
Col. Win. Osborn, Williamson 8Witter,
Cbf. Bdnj. Henry.
Commissioners for LaGrange. Tronp county
John E. Morgan, Wiley Wilson, Joseph
PoylhrpHi.
Commissioners for Ne'Vnpn. Coweta f^un’.y.
Bennett Conyers, _Gerf. Jambs Wood,
8amM. D. Echols.
Commissioners for Talboiton, Tallmt coun
ty.— f>r. N. B. Powell, Wm. Towns, Wrn.
C. Drone.
Commissioners for Fayetteville, Fayette
countv.—Joseph Conningha’m, Larkin
Landrum, Tandy D. King.
Commissioners for Campbellton, Campbell
county.— Edw’d. J. *r.hoiiips(»n, Littleber*
ry Watts, Marlin D. R-ogers..
C<*mmissioi»ersfor Peeaiur, DeKalb county.
JamesCalhuup, Reuben Coue.Gea. Win.
sard.
Commissioners for Franklin, Heard county.
William Barnett, Dr. A. G. Peddy, Col.
Win. Wood.
Commissioners for Carrollton, Carroll coun
ty.—'Thoa. McGuire, Christopher Bowen,
Di. Rogers.
Commissioners- for GteeYiviUe, Merriwether
county.—Henrv Hnrris. Dr* Ben> John-
ten, Wm.'D. Alexander. ‘ «
New Arrangement.
T HOMAS MORRIS havingtmoHlerred hi* in
terest iu the gnu of Turuer, Murri* A. Co. to
Thoinka Watson, of Coweta county, the hii*tne«*
will be continued at the same aland, uuder die firm
of Tdruer, Andrew* Sl Watson
They nave on hood and intend keening a good
supply of Groceries, dtapte Dry Good*, and Hard-
1 ware. coa*ialing in paM or .Su?ar, Cotlee, Balt, Iron,
German and Chat 8tm-l, Castings, Thmgti Mould*
and N*‘l". Bagging, Rope aud Twine, IfMin and
Floar, Sperm,Caudles and 8nnp, Powder, Lead and
Shot, Gunpowder, Imperial envl Hyaon Ten, Lost
and Lump Sugar, Allspice, Pepper noc Ginger,To-
bacco and Segnr*, Rnisin* and Almonds, Stc- tec
GIs**, Putty and White Lead.
Sheeting*, Shirlinga,0*iiahurga, Linen*, Tickings
Calicae*, Furniture and Apron Checks, Linen and
Cotton Drill*, BluckeU, Hau ami Shoes, Shoe
Thread, Ac. «ke. .. i ‘ ,
They invite their friends to call and extend to
U-u. •*— 1 '“TOutrk. TURNER..
SAMUEL R. ANDREWS.
WATSON.
CT All kind.of REPAIRING >nd JOB WORK,
exei- Uted at short notice.
Jan 5. . . . . 49y
DsOILSE RGOBniAN, .*
Broad-stv Golumbu*, wppotife At Tarver.
H AVE and are constantly receiving a select and
fashionnhle assortment bf
‘ Watcltcs, Jewelry A Fancy Goods,
! Coualsting of Indies and geaileman’* Gold anchor
Escapemuot, Duplex, lupine and plain Watches :
Ladies Nm-k. Chain*, ,Gentlemen* Guard mid Foil
C am*,Seal* and Keva, Ear-ring*, Breastpin* and
Finger Ring*, Gold Thimbles, Bracelets, -Buckle*,
SJiiMS, Snaps, Necklaces, head Orimtnenlp and int-Hi-
urathlum Book*. A new and splendid . urtiola of
Ladie* and Gentlemen* Dressing Canes, a fine an-
sortment of Gold at d Silver' mounted Canes, Sil
ver, Suitfl'and Scent Boxes, Music Boxes, playing
from two to wight air*, fine Cutlery, besides every
article belonging to Uie Jewelry and Fancy bifsi-
ness.
G. DeGTI.SK, Ibrmerty watch maker In the store
ofP. MSedtdHski, wHI repair and warrant watches
of.every description, Clocks,- Music lioxc* and ac.
cordeon*. Also Jewelry ofalj kindsneatlv repaired.
All Watches nbld at this store, wil^be kept iu or
der, free of charge, for one year, or exchanged any
time during the year and the cams, price allowed a*
paid for.
JAMEB O. GORMAN,Miniature Paintef,would
form the lad|e* and gentlemen of Columbus, that
he ha* removed hii Painting Room, to the' store «»f
Gorman Al DeGilae, where fie ia ready to attend to
those who may honor tiimwith their patronage.
Jail no ry 5 ' . . , 49 y
EiWPOVKHJM OF FA8HION.
HENRY MATTHEWS,
Haa on hand, at bia old stahd, Broad-street, a Gen
oral Assortment of i
(/lotbs, Cusslmvr^s, Ready made Cluthiag,
The following is * list of a few articles V
W ON DON CLOTHS—Black, blue, blown, green
JLd Dahlia It t>xbtrd mix'd Cloth-; Athens Hropd-
cloths,for Summer wear, ofaupcriopquality; 8j»t»er
Velloura, Bombasines and Combteta.
CASSIMERS—Block Caaaimere; Wood dyad
do.; London inolenkin plaids, Lavender, Victoria,
mixture, drab, check'd, single ntix’t, nlaida, brown,
doe-akin, tiger-skin, double rib’d do.pul of superior
quatitv.
DRILLING—Silk linen Drill* ;ltnet>dnuble rib’d
do^t Melbourne Norweighon check’d.do ;' white
rih'd honey comb do.; drahnnd white cambric do.;
union white cotton do.; rih’d fancy GamhronnR.
VESTINGS—Of mII qualities, via.': Enxli*h veL
vet, silk, satin and check’d do.: Marsaille* white
and printed, Mika, and figured Merinos; Cbsllis;
figured Welling*, Ac.
Beady-^lnde Clolhintf,
* of evfery (Jescripitoo and of the best matcrioU.
Jan. 1. 49tf
UnderwoshI, Torrence A lo.
Second door from the corner of Oglerliore and Ren
dolph-Rt. in the buildrng of Dr. DeGratJenrcrd.
H AVE just received mid ollbr for suln, a hand
some assortment of
Staple D>ry Goods dc Groceries,
, Coffee, Tea, Ragging, R«t|i ,
metis cord, Brandy, Uutti. Gin,
MnlngH'and bunch Raisin*, pepperT iqtica, ginger,
cop|>em*,huUs, indigo, Mnddor,camphor,nliini borox
Hpnnish, brown, castor, lump fit paint oil, while Kffnl
putty and glass, bar and Windsor soap, together with
fine assortment of Pat mt Medicines, such u* used
i all families.
A ftue aaaortiurntof hatsf boots, shoes, hlnnkets l
kerseys, cotton Osnabiirgrf, Hmnesptin*, sheeting,
shirfingH. calicoeit, tnerinoes, eii-cassmo clot bn, —
aimer*, satlinc|ta, fiaqiiels, hoaterv, 6tc.
At the same time, s fine lot of Hardware, aitrh as
knives, forks,augers, chissels, handsaws, hammem,
Collin* Axe* ana hatchets, steelyards, shovels and
tonga, spndes and bIiovcIs locks, binge*, screws and
butts and a fin* lot df trace chains, and almost every
other ntennil that i* necessary l« hd used on a farm
all of which we will sell upon as good terms as they
can be bought in.this market. A few barrels supe
rior fineWeetern Flour.
January 5
c He mo vial.
HAMILTON, llUlin & C».
H AVE removed fb their new store, next ih»or
above Mr. Kivlins’ (Sans Soirci,) where in
addition to their former slock, they are now receiv
ing almost daily fresh supplies from heir manufac
tory‘in New York. Ail who are in wont pf
Frock Cob»j, dress and business do. Surtouia
i'amblrt wiappcrs. Flnsliiiiir Over Coals
Blanket doRdih’d nndplain Cnssi.iaoro Pant’s.
SatUuctl do. Cloth do. of all colours
Silk, Colton pnd Merino nett drawer* and shirts
Linda, Cotton and Gingham do
Batumi*, Collars,* -ravats, Stocks, Suspenders
Ofoves, Silk, woolen ami t’otton Hosiery
Roots, shoes, lists, or auv thing in the Ready
Made Clothing line, will do well to call on us, us
wo still continue to Hell at the same cheap rate a*
heretofore.
We have til so a splendid assortment of cloth*,
OrtSMtncir* and vestimrs rtf the most deattilHo ahn
fashionable colour*, wlii^h we are now prepared to
manufacture, in the most modern style.
January 5 4D y
NUJTII A mOtMJAJV
W OULD inform their costoiners and friqiids
genernHy that they have in store nhd intend
keeping 4 gancrul and large asHurtincnt of Grocorios
150 piece* heavy Tnvertiestf and Dundee bagging
75 pieces 42oiich Kentucky bugging . “
Idff cods hale rope, gou-l article
300 lirls Orleans and Porto Rico sugar -
lft bhds St. Croix sugar, 70 bags Rio coffee,prime.
20 begs old Juva coffer; 100 brta prime green do
50 brla Laguirn do; ‘JOdotAt. Domingo do :
100 hrls West I tyUa and Orleans molavaes
30 bxs Leftwick’s liest loha.ro; 10 duS. Terry do
40 boxes sperm cnmlldji; 200 do soap
150 kegs nulls, assorted sixes .
30 tons 1»e*t Swedes iron, assoried German blist
ered 6i cast steel, band X lump iron of all sitds
JOOCr sacks *alt,larga aixr; 8iMM) lb* Georgia hiuon
500 pr» negro shoe*;gentlemen’s and ladies’ shoes,
. assorted; a gfntrai assortment of crockery ,
20 qr cask* drv Mdjaga wine
5 qr casks L B Tcnrriffce
‘200 blue grit grindstone*
Together with mpnepm* article* toe tedibtts to enu
merate; they would also inform tlynrr-oTd customers
that thev intend purchasing cotton thnmgh tltd sefti-
prici
i, and nil), a* heretofore, pay the higbea{
im*. We say, give ns a call at our li'uW ;
ter end of Broad Street,
ptemher 1. .31 tf
store,
SMALLEY, CRANDALL * Co.
OppOshe-tbe Bank of Coliiinhns, Hrnnd-st. . ,
■ AVE just received from their Establialunent at
•Im North a splendid ussoritncotof READY
MADE CLOPHINm, consisting in part of the fol
lowing:
Invisible green, brown and drab OverConta
Black, blue and fancy-colored Dress do., v
Bl’k, blue. inv. green iqid olive bro. Frock do.
Inv. green, brown ahd mixed Cnateea
Plain-black Sod figured velvet Vests
Fig’djnerim and woolen, Velvet do.
Blue anti idnek elotlr do:
Every d^cMption rib’d, plaid And strp^d cass. pants
Plain blnok, blue uiul mixed cMssimam do.
Plaid, intxdij.-stiiiette end jeans" do.
lin per I men Shirts, ruffle and pleted bosoms ^ ^
“ cotton do.' do. .. do. do.
u gingham und striped cotton do. j
Patent mer. ami lamb’s wool Shirts and Drawers
5(1. duz. rib’d'woolen Sock*
Black and white rib’d ai.Ht half Hose ‘
Stock*, Collars and Bosoms; pleted satin Bosoms
Hup. buck, lioskin and mix’d merino Gloves
8o*p^(iders, Italian Crnvkts, and Cfnvnt'Stiffnera.
Bup. lin. cambric, fancy niid red pongee H'dkfs
Wuter-iwoof, sup. cplf. mqiocco slid opera Boots
Pronidht. morocuo and kid Danciiie Pomps
Wbhe. Van lturen, Jack Downing Ad Navy Shoes
Extra beaver and silk flat*; Caps, Ate.
Sup.silk and ginglmmTlmbreBos; walking Cane*
Bup. leather travelling Trunks, extra baud* and
riVft*.
Coltimlms, Dec. 22,133(1. 47 yly__
JAMES II. REYAOLBfi,
WATCH MAKER AND 'JEWELLER,
Second House north of Kivlin’s Confectionary.
BnOAIJ strkkt, s *
R espectfully inform* m* friends, that he
is now in receipt of a splendid assortment of
Oold iiikI Silyor Watches, Rich Jewelry
Silver .Ware, Plated and .Fancy Good".
PERFUMERY, and every ertirle usually found
at Jewellers’ store* he either bas in *ten
’ Cash or good* pah) ft»r old Gold dr Silver.
Clocks and Watches Repaired,
By hous'd!, of cvnrv description, apt* their good per-
forina^umwarrniited. Engraving, Jewelrv Repairing
and gold ond silver work, of etiurv description, done
at >thifl establishment.
Nov. 3, 1336. 40tf
H. B, M ATTESON,
PORTRAIT PAINTER*
« III v Caliioon’a Building.
LAW.
T HE subsrribers have naanctatejlthemselves in
the practice of the Law, under the. turn of J .
N. dt J. M. BETHUNl^ and will attend the Crittvm
of the Chatlahoochie Circuit. Their oftiao is inCo-
1...ilm 'lAVIPfi M in.-l’HITW
Cokunhim, Nov. 17
jamf;8 n. iikthune.
JOHN M. BETHUNE.
42 t{
^ Ltiw Ketice.
T HE aoltacribera havcv lorumtl a ropartneralnp
and opened an office in LaGrange, for tho
purpose of prntMsltii-l^iw inTraup, and the adjoin*
ing cou.utia* of tint vuweta and Gltattuhoochee cir-
erils, _ ; ’
Bttsires* entrusted to their -cure, in either of the
following courts,-will ho promptly ntteuded to—Har
ris, Merriwether, Troup, Heard and ( o\» eta. v
ORVILLE‘A. BULL,
JESSE -L. BULL
January 5 "/ 49 3in
LAW.
^..edhascomr ,
of Law, and will attnad the courts of. the
Chat|nliooebeo Circuit: alstt; Troun^Coweta and
JWurrl, of the Coweta Circuit. Bunineafl entmated
to jpv care will he ottsfided to.
Cojltnibus Feb. 2 I if N. L. ROW A RD.
LAW.
T HE nn«leraig»H*d having moved to Mobile, will
practice Law in all the Court* of thrCity, and
mi iho Supreme Court of the <tate, . Office do Iloya
street, nearlv opposite Goodman’s house'.
H. J. HARWELL*
Mobile, December! . 44 eowftm •
GEORGE W. GUPiN.
Adorney und cttiuifllov Rl Law.
J Il.L attend faithfully to any Itmuness confided
„ J m bis care, in the coliotlesofChainluff*, Rus
sell, Maron.Tntaptonsa.nnd Rsrdolph, iirAlalmmc;
aud.the counties of Tioiqt and Muscogee, in Geor
gia. Also tlie Supreme Cyurt of Aiubnma.
La Favour, ClunulieraCp. Ala. F<lb« Id 3 sm3m
WILLIAM t a vlor,
ATTORNEY,AT LAW.
AVING settled himself in Cutbbcit, Randolph
r.onulv, sill practice I.A\y, in t1t6 several
counties of tht'Clmttaheocneo CircaiL "
February* 23 4- 4t.
The Colotnhus Seutinel. 8tandan) of Union, Mlil-
edgevllle. 'Sehlinel : und CbSmicle, Angtlfita, wiU
publish the ultovo for one mouth, uiwifurwerd their
aecopiUs to ih»» Qolnmltos Enquirer.
LAW NBTICB. .
T HE undeniigned. have arsocfited themselves
in the* practice of the Law, nbder tlie firm of
HARAL80N A LGJW1S,
and will ptnciive iu life epurts of the Coweta, and
in the counties of Hurt is and Muscageeof the Chat
tahoochee Circuit. Office in Lai Grange. Troup
county, where one of them may alaaywbo found,
HUGH A, TBAU ALSON,
r«h.g3 4 tf ■ - JOHN 8. I.EW18.
SinBimraie'i Ottcc.
r HE suhficriher may be foundjgenerally, at the
tjtore of I’oruer, Andrews k Watson, to_at
tend to Ijusiiieis, iu Uia official rapacity. Those
who desire his service* aa a Arate/will please
call at the above place* . >
fob. 2 * 1 if 8. R’. ANDREWS, J P
Dr. Fentente
H AN oneTied an office in thefmnt part of Hr.
Ratidolpldv Office, on theeatt aide of Broad-
street, just below t)ie City Doll.
His residence la's! Thoa. Berry’s^lri the dwelling
heretofore ocoopied by Joseph B. Grean, on tha
upper port of Braud street. .
Columbus,'1>ec. 15, IB3fi. ' * 4ft’
DOCTOR I. ELLIS,
FROM M ACON,
H AVING settled at the house formerly orrapied
by Hiram Reed, Esq. rcapeetfullv offm
profos.i'nnnl services to the inhabitants of this «
ty. From his long experience end success in the
Jinaase* of thisclimalc, lie is confident of liemgable
to;render himself Useful to this community, and will
FI A NO FORTES. 1
E BRENAN/profeaaor df Muaic. Colombu
• ha* for sale, Pinuo. Fotte*. i
MISCELLANEOUS.
From tb« Ciaeiaaati Daily Q«a v t(«7
THE POOR MAN’S BALL.
Cmpf!. let ut away lultie poor nun’a BaJL
He holds i 1 rich revel’ till* night;
Caine! let us now visit Ids Imnittf* hall,
And sea him in all bi* delight!
Wo luivc her a, «i lata, •! theBaohelofa.* Dance,
Tipjre ffa* sploudor Hud beauty tbasa,
And piiilfo ami wealth, aud gay mu r ic from France,
Ami nllibat was joyoba and Air.'
*T is Saturday eve—’t ia tbe peor tnan’a real,
And Im has gone home,
To replea.'th hi* fruga! atom. .
And it is not much that the poor man crave*.
Hi* amu atid-hi* withes are lew;
He feels not the pangs of Fashion^ rich a laves,
Nor the thorns that their path* bestrew!
Bel told then hla wife, the sweet anile that abe wears,
Aa she welcomes the pdor man home—.
A smite from tbe Wert—*t ia bright with it* tears,
Aud light* up with pesos hiaetilldoiua l
Together (hey’ve eirayed the world's many rout*
The intricate paths of this life,
Bnt in their rough course, (hey aver have found
1 boaejnya with which vktue Irrife.
Bee there Jilt find bom—his may cheek hoy,
He meats him with taxk-book in hand—.
(And ids full dark eye, k BfmrkhM with hr,I
Repeating eeuie holy cetomaad—
8onie freap, ehcnsbeij thought, from pages ot truth.
To gnitlr him in all after time;
Some moral to (feck and to garnish hla youth.
And to blossom and bloom ia bia prims.
His rough, weary hand—how warm it ia press’d
By ynuthfiil aflbctioe and loaral
Tlidt daughter how ftue—hqw pure is her breast,
Its innocence drawn from above !
Her kind, modest mien already foretells
That virtue will there set her seal;
Hrr father’* tend heart, bow proudly it swalla,
Aa each day some new graces reveal! •
The noxf fair, bright girl, she eNitgs to hla knee—
Or draw* un bia chair to lb* fire;
Her untutored longue moves giddy and fees,
And prattles euch childish uesirc.
And evgn his youngest has reached out ft* arm*,
And look* him a aweet welcome there, . *
For hie presence lo all has yielded its charms,
I'o dispel ev’ry sorrow andvare!
Thoa ijaaoea the time till supper Vprepared, , t .
Ill gludness and quiet .of heart;
When grateful, tliogc Ijeuuitea or Hey von are ahaiad*
1 hat sickness nor aorrow jmpart:
For What are rich dishea, rich cakes and rich wines,
Rick mirror*, rirJi music and dross I
Tlgso bring not relief to the heart that repines.
t render moro poignant,^igtress.
l«mt soene of the poor mat
No confuaion of tongues heard there-
Togetber they kneel, together they calf
On tins name ef the God of Prayer.
How awoat the repose, how calm the delight,
_That now olo«ea the poor man’s day ’,
Their spirit*, uirbofue by visona all bright,
Are prepared for the Idtf njfrny.
ball;
from tbe fhw York Hpirtt of Che Times.
GREAT NATIONAL 8WKEPSTAIU&S FOR VOflOO.
The rrsith of the Oram! Sw eepttnketYiiii
luai autumn, over the Union Couth, waade-
ciilptl by thti Judge* un VV cdnradoy last, at
Wnshiugion Ciiy. in the Hall qf the House
of Repreaenlativei.
Fort Ilia great race, (hat had excited ihe
highegi degree of hope and emqlatioo, it will
S' recollected, many competitor* had. been
natped at an early. day, ntoat of wltoiu have
been long since withdrawn, leaving (he field
to the three diatinguUhed couipeiiiors that
entered the livt—to run for victorY.
It wiU be also recollected tltat the stake
had been taken, twelve year* atuce, by Bold
Yankee- of rare, eoilowmenta, like his illus
trious sire of Revolutionary faftte, who was
successor to the hqttorv of immortal Patriot;
•but he was beat in ft second trial lor the Great
Htiike, by Red, Brtechet. a great favorite of
immense speed*—a contest of almost unequal.
ed excitement. Bald Yankee shared rf»e
fate of hi* tire, and was but once winoerof o
4*uyard A Jordan,
(AT DILLINGHAM*’ OLD STAND.)
A RE now receiving frnn) New York und New
Orleans, a general supply of
Groceries, Dry Good* A Hardware,
Also h complete assortment of
Shoes, a well Heine ted iuock of Iron
Horse shoos and horse, shoe mills, corn mills
Mill irons complete made ex press! y for the market
Corn slisllnr-,Black Smiths tools
Books anil Stationary, Wood Ware
Putnts und Gils, Bn’ts. Torpentind
EVerv article of I’ntent .Medicine
Saddles, Bridles, Mariingatcs, Ac.
With a great variety of other articles, making a
dill assortment suited to the wan tit of the communi
ty.. January 5 49 tf.
Alt HE X
rants,|mt1» for biillliHit tone aud durability, suporinf
Dec. 29 48 if
Mew Arrapgeuietil,
AT COLUMBUS AND ST. JOSEPH.
R agan,coluuitt te grant iwv® nsso-
ciatrid with them R. S. GRIGGS, and intend
catablialiiog a branch of their house at Sl. Joseph’a
Bay ter tl>e transaction of a general Factorage and
Comiobonoa business, and solicit a share of patron
age. They will continue the Mercantile business
at »b«ir old stand in Columbus, ond will transact
business here as also at Sit. Joseph, under their
former home of Ragan, Colquitt ic Grant.
They have on hand and intern! keeping a general
assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, among
which are the following: Broadcloths, Cassimeres,
Bafinetta, Kerseys, l.insevs, Flnimels, Blankets,
Ready * made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boot*, Shoes,
and a variety of Staple aqd Fancy Good*; Hard
Wave aaH Cutlerv.
St. Croix Sugar; Porto Rico on; Maide do; Ja
va, St. Domingo nrd Cuba Coffue; Gunpowder,
Imperial and Hyson Ten; Mo1a*see and Syrup;
Rice; Tobacco. FU>op, Spanish and Florida Sugar*;
Cotton Bagging; Bale Rope a«d Twine; Smiths’
Tool*, good assortin' nt; Iron Nails, tec. whjcli ^lsey
will sell un accoinulddatiug terms.
acpt.fi
’ 1 Willlaui H. Kiutbronffh,
Receiving, Forwarding and Cotnmiasioa Merchant,
8t. Joseph, Flqridn.
W ILL attend to the above business in all it* va
rious branches. His friends and the public
geaerallv are assured that his undivided attention
will be given, and he ^annai but flatter himsell that
fee will be able to give entire satisfaction to (hone
who may entrust their business to hi* attention.
Ang.25. . "M tf
Ctelnraibu* Wliolesitle mid Retail
SADDLERY ware-house,
W. Wado 4 Oo.
Keep oonvtaotly on hand a 'large assortment
S PANISH, Quilted, Gverl«1d,te Shafted Smld.™
I*|niu, Bora, Race, Attakapas, and (’lamer* do
Large add Extra Large
LAiiiea Saddles, of every quality and .style
BRIDLES. OF ALL KINDS,
Snipe good forAQcents; Saddle Hags; Carpel
Valjces; Stirrup Leathers; Sircingle# and GiiuiB.
, • HARNESS—Coach,(Jig.Hnd Dearborn, from the
cheapest (p the best. TRUNKS, o^nll description*.
' The almve articles are of their own manufacture,
made trader their own immediate inspection, el the
beat materials,and by superior workmen.
Also, on hand, <
English 8addlrs, Bridles and Martingales.
Coach, Gig, Tandem, Sportsmen, and Waggon
Whips; Stirrups, Bits, Spurs, Buckles, Hamas,Col
lars, Cut Tacks, Trunk l^tcks, Horse Brushes, and
Curry Cqinh% Trace and Halter Chains.
ALSO—A good assortment of Co.icJi A Gig Har
ness Triutnimgs; Plaa.il, Brass and Jnppnn’d do.
ALSO—A giH>d assortment of Hkirtittg, Harness
siul Bridle lumber Black,blun,’ red,yeljow,green,
and corh ncal Morocco Skins; Buffiilo Robes and
Bear Skins.
N. B. Traders who boy p> sell again, will he fur
nished on ns good terms as «an be bought either in
New York or Newark.
Ill/" REP AI RING done on tbe most reasonable terms
Jan. *5. * 49tf .
C. W. BUCKLEY A Co.
H AVE rotnoyed to Calliouti’s new granite buil
ding on Oglfcthptye street,in front nfthn Cal
hounHotel, where they respectful)v invit«* theirold
•rienifs ami customer*, and llw public in general-to
call on them. They have on hand a general assort
ment of (JrScerieH, such as
Coffee. Sugar, Molasses, Brandy, Rum,
Gin, Whiskey, Wines, Cordials
I-emon Svrup, Soap, Candles, Glasa
Putty, Whitu Lvnd, Oil, Amis, iron, Steel
Bagging, Rope; Salt, Xc.
P. S. Order* from the eoqntry punctually at
tended to.
Ware Rohm . .
AW® COMMIRIftl BUSIIER.
T HE sabteribevf having become tlie poprie-
tnra of the Ware House formerly occupied
by Messrs. Calhoun te Baas, rejipectfully announce
to the public generally, that they are now receiving,
and ready to receive all Cottona pnd Merchandise for
storage, or on consignment, upon which liberal ad
vance* will be made to Planters or Merchants. Strict
atteutioti will be given to all business entrusted to
' their care, and every effort on their pari to give satis-
foetion to their patrons.
Particular attention will be paid to receiving and
forwarding GOODS. GEO. W. ROSS te Co.
October 14 37 |f
AUG. HAYWARD,
CONTINUES nt his old stenu, in the Wnre-
L/ House Business. His onremitted attention
wui be ehntrfuliy given to nil ordarn for reneiving;
forwarding and wotghing Cotton, and «o nil oilier
foaintissis his Una.
Columbus Jan. 19 11 ft
New Full nud Winter Goods.
PRESTON A NELMS,
H AVE just received anp opened a splendid an-
sortnimt of New Fall Qoods. of the latest
si Vie te importations, Among which are the following,
, A lew pieces ofGro de Rhine, MaUiouu ami Ital
ian Lustring, Blue, Black, Gra de Swiss, Rich fig
ured Pomk* Loie, Poult de Soi'o and Satin-, Bishop
Lawn npd Swiss Cambrics, dotted, sloped owl plain
Swiss Muslin, striped and seeded Jarkonrt do.plain
Swiss Book and Mull do, snper rich satin Stripe,
small figured aud plain. Challvs, (iro dc Nap and
French Merinos, plain and fig r d Circaarintia,'-Rum-
bnxettes and Bombasines, dark Prints. French and
English aianufecturete btk Lace and Blnod Gauxe
Veils. Fancy Chiwele, Brilliamine, Camara, Hernia,
Mend.Gauxe, Silk Mariin.tmd Gro de Nap Hukfr,
Blomi gauxe and ratio Scarfs, Capa, Tabs and Bor
ders. worked muslin Capes and Tippets, silk,thread
and hobbinet Laces and Edgings, aath, Col Inis, down
Pelerine*, white black and spotted fancy Fur Capes,
grey Liberian sqrl Pelerines* Block do. black ra)d>it.
can'evand down Tippet*,chinchrtfa Capes and P
rioen,«qrl tail and coney Boas, I Adi*s Long Kid
satin top Glove*, open work, English silk and
nic do. coPd kid and fur top do ■ vkrietv of fig’d
and embroidered Belts, a beautiful lot of Bonnet
Ribbons latest style, a first rale assortment of *ilk,
cotton ami merino Hoiiery, Ladies gold and silver
blark and white satlin kid, seal morocco aptl lasting
Clippers, button, gaiter, ilot, seal and lasting Boon,
Misses, Boys and Children’* Slipper*.
Broadcloth*. (‘**iineres, Satiinet* and Kantuck*
Jean*, a full assortment of Read}-Made Ctothiug,
Hats Boots and Shtmx, aud keep ronatantly on hand
an assortment of V)’oud Ware, Queen'a W are. Hard
Wore aud Cutlery.
Sugar, Coflee, Molasses, Iron Coatings, Bacon,
a ackeral, Baggiqg, Rope, Twine. Negro 8hora.
lanketa and Kersey*-: and a good aaaortment of
l>«une*tic and Staple Goods, all of which they are
offering for aaje at the lowest price*.
Georgia nmd Alabama BIOMks
Of nvory de»eri|»tion, for sale at thiv office
IT ft
49
HARDWARE.
HALL & MOSES.
Have now on band a general assortment iu the above
line, including all the various kimlsof
[ OCKS, Screws, Hinges, Bulls, Nails, Brgda
LJ Tacks, Saws, Axes, Hatchets,tUuins
Wccdinghoes,S|Nidea,Shovels, Rnlia,
Burkins, Faucets, Scythes, Heap-hooks
Cutting Knives, Frying Pan*, Ten Kettles
Brass Ket'Joe, Sariinms, tiimblets, Augers -
Bruces ami Bills, Tab]-* Cnstprs, Ivm.lm
Curtain Pins, Andirons, Shovels At Tongs
Mill Irons, Blacksmith and Carpenters Tools
Fenders. Spoons, Horrors, Razor Straps
Table, Pitckri ami Penknives, Brushes
Looking Glasses. Sheet Iron,
Copper and Tinware of every description.
ALSO—^WIN DOW GLASS,
8x19, 10x12, 12x14, 12x18, 12 x 1R,
12x20. 11x15, 11 xlG, II x 18, 14x20.
Paints. Oils, Ac.
White Lead,ground in Oil, do. Dry
Black do do £* Ho* do
Verdigres.Cliroine Green, Chrome Yellow
Venetian Red, Snnnisli Brown, Vermillion
- Prnsiinn Bine, Lamp. Black, Spanish Whiting
Puttv, Paint Stones, Paint and Vuruish Brushes.
Linseed, Lamp and Train Oil'. For sale by
HALL te MOSES,
Broad street, sign of the Padlock.
Fehrntire 19 3
ALW GOODS.
JOHNSON. NUCKOLLS & BROTHER
H AVE just rewired a fresh supply of season
obhr Good*, which in addition io their for
mef atock makes their assortment very extensive.
Among which will he found
Sup’r blue black and steel mixed Cloths
Casaimere Satiueile; Flaiiaal, Blankets
Brown aodJileuehed Sheetings ami Shirtings
A grant variety of plain nud figured Silks
Plain nud figured (.'halley
Gent.'* aud Ladies' Silk Hosiery and Gloves
Ready Made Clothing.
SHOES.—A general anvortmont ol Ladies’ and
Gent.'* Sh<>ea and Boots; coarse Shoe*; Boyi
Misses’, a ml Children*a <lo.
Ctdlin*' Cast Steel Axes, (warrantedgenuine.)
Castings, Iron uud Steel, tec. tec.
Jan. 5, 1837. 49 tf
Druirs, Mvdlclftfs, Paint*, Oil*,
Perffemery. Patent Medicine* A Sarfficnl
Instrument*.
DR. A. POND & Co.
A RE juat now receiving aud will keep constant'
JM. ly oo hand, at the store formerly occupid bt
Dr. Ware, ageimral assortment efth*- shove arti-
clotethey heheve of a* good a quality and on a*
good t*rma can be obtained anv where.
January 19 51 if
i. manufactured ox- OLj# Hickory ond the Georgia Giant wine -.tiiiift
* by the ce el,rate,I rmvn out; und the Jadgna derided in Baltr^Ok
i^ilrty^rinr 7 nnk "'‘ Th » o fa "» W", «mk. re«I
no.: non* of th.i blood ’had y*( run wall
exrnpt for Dome *ni.ll ,i.k**—it «*• bclirr
filled for (low drill. Oth.i. did not Iwlirve
in trraiiiry p*p. or ihil ih* old gfnoin'a ir.io
inp wuiuf.llible; bin Ihe Heir', Irmglr.ialnf
«»ve him n decided ativ.ni.g., like that ol
kiclipta, while hi, Opponont* were vascillnt-
ing in ibe .elcciioiuil' a compeiimr ih.t ought
10 have had their undivided aticnriuo.
The Star of Ihi (fell »a, faiinled oul .f
die piopci (election; hut becauae he had been
Item, wheu run under every disadvantage,
11 wna decided 10 unhatituiranuthar.
Comtitulionnl Ei/iouniltT wae ueat Infilled
lo. There wee no doubt aa lo hia proweaa—
nothing could ruu a match like him doWh
Enat, where aome of hia backera declared hd
“could beat all nater;” but llieir friend,
South and Weal could not be induced to put
him in training, becauae he did not oori.a from
"the race horee region.” It wae feared, nth-
withatanding Ida cuaatitutlnnal etreugtli and
fine appearance, that thie m.ye,lie brown fa
vorite would labur under a weight of Feder
alism that did nut weigh a lenther iu the nth-
er scale. Both he aud ihe Heir too, wheu
young, had been loo pacific at a lim* wl«n
the Bin of the Weal, like a proud war-horaa.
»■»« running ahead on bulk aide, of the At-
labile—the timethot Old Hickory name into
notlde by winning hia laurels oo the plain, of
Orleans. Home of the down Easters per-
aisled that Expounder should haveachanee,
were it a abort brush, oil that part of the
Ctyirae near hia stable. Some were lu favor
ol aweepatakea; that if ihe Ural were a dead
heal, ihe three beat might have a eecortd tri
al, la which ii wat expected tlie Heir would
knock up. ~
Home ol tlt'e Weatern Jockeys that had a
hand iu (rainihgOW Hicham, ihonghtanag
of llieir. Would aland a good chance, aud they
entered Honut Hugh a White of do atnull
fame, that had hitherto tun with succeea. in
him Old Hickory once had the greatest con
fidence! but he thuught he had been run olT
hia apeed, and that, with rest, he thiglit an-
awei outer the Heir had run twu heats.
The eyes of Old Hickory', former oppo
nents were of e sudden turned with an e.r-
«e»i gux'e towarils Old Tippecanoe, that, both
for blood and performance, waaio.very way
‘‘reliable’’—hia only diaailvaiiluge Was the'
abort training Tor the great ttake. He was
Virginia bred—got by Counsellor, of ttevo-
lutiouaiy times. He had been trained for
merly by tbe the experienced and skilful
groom, of that era; he had run with Mod An
thony, very successfully on ilia Indian fron
tier, ana at alatei period von greet stakes ott
the Wbbaab and ins Thames, Wiuuiu| all
the laurela within hia reach, uniit ha waa
withdrawn for other duties, ihere being oo
euui|ieiiti>r ' to ruu against him, wherefore
Old Hickory,.was brokeu into traiuing, and
waa entered fur tlie Orleans Blake, which
wutld otherwise have fallen tu old Tip, and
have filled op the measure ol his glory. He
ia aa iron grey, of rather alight (hake, but
has shewn great enduraucc audtaceilauce of
cin.iitutioii; bud from the speed lie hae dis
played un various tracks, though ha had lat
terly run lor oaly small stake,, Ilia backet,
did not doubt he would perforin well,
At the pppoiuted day. early in Nov.ptber
the iliree “Imna-fide" ouinpelitora ap|ie.red
in the field. The Heir was led lo the pill by
Old Hickory, mounted by an uucis.t Virgin
ia Jockey of greut adroiineas, wha, when
youug, pad been rubber to Jefiitnon ami
Madiaoo—had rode Mourde with great auc-
ceaa—und waa believed by nistiy would hava
brought The Giunt in 'first had ha not fallen
amiss io traiuing. Tha Yp.og Heir at toat
Jime tried his lout front th. aunia slabls,stall
COTTON.
rTftlfEKutarrihota wul bo prepared to purchnae
JL Cottrt" tlirniiqhoitt thn HcnH»n« and fpivn dm
ii|thHBlpri«!«ii.*'Qfflijn on Broad nirera,n»-xt door to
I’iikiote IGcliardH. JIOWDKE te RICHARDS.
Oclrtlier-19 38 (f
COTTOiV.
A ‘‘ E 1T^.W
Oct. 19 • !W • if 0(rfetlioi^H*-Ff
’I’DiCF#8 Hcorrli Bagging, 100 coils
\W Rdipf, ju-i received by
January -ft ALLEN te YOUNG.
BA.GS brat Rio Coffee, jpat received".and
Otf for rale J,y ALLEN te YOUNG.
January 5 49 tf
RBL’S. superior old IVarh- Brandy, for
/^Traaleby ALLEN te YOl Nti.
Jnnonry5 40 tf
^ fz intfgB- Wli)nkey,"old Rectified”
4 50-do If E Rtinr, 40 do Aiiioriram Gin
25 do Ativoricau Bhujdy, for e»le |»y
Jn nil Ary 5 ALLEN te YOUNG.
1 Odh Uhls, finl’nileOantl Flour.
SMITH te MOKOAN.
jsouury 26 52 if
Chnui|»iU«riic cider.
fftA BOXES CbampitiguA Cider in atore, end
/W tor rale by G. 11. TERRY.
j*ouiiry26 *52 if
Lemon Syrup.
BOXES «ud5 Barrela. received und for
/dfelLf nalo by G.B. TERRY.
jiimiArv *J6 52 if
Spnnittli Ci’itara. ofexcellem
•IViUW quality in attiro.oiul fur rale
bv 7 G. B. TERRY.
‘jenunry26 52 tf
Ufflk BBLS. Canal Flour,juat received by V.
dU ALI EN te YOUNG
SUGAR.
BBI.8. Porto Riceo Sugar, 50 do NO do
ft#Tf. Jirat received by
January5 ALLEN te YOUNG.
Ooalu^n Butter.
X A KEOSsnaeriarOashrn Halter, fiwssl* by
X "s JSmisrv 5
AI.I.KN t, VOUNtl.
On Caiislgnmcnl
boiniwlon l.im . .
AI.I.KN & VOfJNG.
moke—then there wat a charge, though pro
ftri'ti to bd iltijtfdt, oftuiiie jovillng, by which _ _
Hickory and the Georgia Giant w’lne -.tiiiig in ihe u«tx( stall lb the (iimnt. Tiro 1st
O g\ CASKS foeah Thoimuiion Lima, ju*t re-
tjU reived I
January l
49 tf
Lump Oil.
BBLS. M inter Strninrfl Oil. fi»r*alaky
J.M ALLEN te YOUNG.
January 5 49 tf
Prime Lofft;c.
^eiii Gulf t’ption Need.
j*AJ| BU^IIEI.8 received hy tbe Chamni*,
® I Warranted Genuine, and Inraalnliv
Frb, 18 4 WM.P YUNG E, Front-at.
Ilulltilo Robe*.
. .IR'Y Large dretwed Buffltl
c«i» ed jNfr rlearner Yells Btudia, t
GrockwrV\ (xlnssu arc, Hardware &Cat1et^ ^ienment, and lor rale by WM. P. YONGE,
. . . ’ . ■-'* • I * «** a
95
Fch. a
Fre/li r>arfT
ri!8, rr/ii^mriwMiei
dlor.«lfby^ WM. I*.
- Y .11. Curb.,
YOM if;
Cbampatgoe Wine,
O r * very >»|,.rior oualliy j. tnixc, InM re-
i-rtv.,1 and lor ..le by Wg. K. 1 ON(iE
jan. IU bl if From street,
quality, lo
jant.ri C6
•le hy
>„i>eriu
ftRY.
down, Old Hickory, „n the heat iriel, a match
heat Until Yankee, aud, after good training,
he woo nat-cond inaicli, beaiiiigiheK(iuun-
kylHvnriie, Star of the Weet—wlioee |iow-
era, when' fairly developed, it is believed by
many, will be foilnil superior to any enmpet-
hor that cm be brought against him.
The Heir Apparent and Stale Rightc hav
ing been originally trained in the aome sta
ble. tiir the stake, when Old Hickory ahonlil
withdraw, it being expected that but one Ol
them would be entered by the stake holders
against the mogt popular opponent that could
be brought again*! them to the polls—it w*»
sometime a matter of doubt Which would be
preferred. The latter was known to be fusi
Slid honest—that nnthiog in tha South could
run with him. But eohie subtle Jockeys,
workiug on his fiery character, roused hia
temper and nauaed him lo kick, and become
restive, not being aa obedient to Command as
desired; the Herr being of a more pliant and
dulet disposition, and one loo of no inconsid
erable power*, became the hope of the stable;
he was filially entered for the race—all the
Jockeys convened, having yielded up their
preference by eniiimand of the President of
the Jockey Club, lu which elevated post Old
Hickoryhod succeeded With better claims no
doubt than the nominee of the Roman ’Em
peror. With him the Heir became a prodi-
gious favorite. He pul him in tegular train
ing—I,mi him welt fed on Treasury pap—
tseihed with official emolument, and well
robbed down' with the hu|iea of office—his
private trials encouraged the ttake holders,
who confidently expected again to pocket
the "Spoiti."
The Heir Apparent is a trig little nag, of
perfect symmetry, with moat beautiful liule
feet, bm’la ultogelheruf soch delicate make,
it wn« feared lie might break downnnder Ilia, Mail
«ta|gln.of proa and cons-Norihern or Anetttp 'J
eriiVuia, Consolidation, Akolilion, Tariff anil ital
Ami-Tariir, 'Enls in office, Jock Codisin,
&c. ter.. He is of no decided color, some
thing between that of,, red and grey lux, his
• qualifications being likened lo ibole of the
speedy and sagucious reynord—apt lo throw
out bis pursuers by his iriimi'able doubling
at every turn—of good temper at well as
S|teed, known lo boll norkick up, but always
leudy for hia feed; let his old gr,s>ni. swear
and tear a* much aa he pleoaed, ho fed kind-
ly. wat alwuyt in cnjidiliun fur the best
purse (lint ollered, and was at last brought
out for the great stake, in the best plight pos
sible, decked oul with all the “witchery” of
ihe stable, lie bud run well for the New
York Country Plates, leaving llikgreat stakes
lo Canal Digger and Popular Leader until
they had trained off. Tlie Jockeys that had
successfully siarlrd those renowned compet
itors, combined llieir forces, and the hones of
iheir stable ultimately rested on the Heir-,
with him they won the great New York
ri tike some year, since, beating Upright
Judge, once I,Hiked upon .s more “rehiible''
and likely lobe the Northern champion than
lire Heir himself. Wheu the old groom se
lected him fur the Great Stake—and lie ought
to know best—lie swore the liial Heir was a
race nag, liial he would "out him to all he
knew,*' ahd uothipg could brat. I.hn. Toe
understrappers thn w up their hats—their
co'ifii'enci-beci njegeneial, and “The Whole
Hog I* it " laid ' U die pewl.-r until juai be
fore die siari. There wa. ibis a change in
t:.e belling,as wifi sp|M-ar,
Ti e uld opismeni. of Hickory thought
'hey saw nogrouuO for all this confidence.
Koine did not tlnnk ihe Heir could stand a
lung racw—they did dm lika bis Flauders
bat largely upon againtl Old Hickory
tbat time die. Ins Virginia Jockey could
not lie induced lu mount the latter, objecting
Unit he was an old- “curse," Slddi Constitu
tional defect*; but aa Ibis venerable rider hud
•/running, lb. young or
InfMaidla tWa way na
Biff fffffoife Hftffv i
Alabama tam, a.
Mad; Mils. Heir sunk trotterhk
th* aaade nf Georgia, wham, alter a eev
brriak,«MJLgb|«|aiaa4liiite*d. Old Yip
•lUntte srbjte k«M lo turner*, msossw msw
think (gjadtetency; Ibrlted babcw k*|g to
Ida epwd, aa ha ataada a laag ran amour-
iiHioly well.ba mifht perbapa lute rootl.a
Heir off hia lagte Aa dtey paaaad aat af
Uvorgle no small aarprtaa was amiaad by tha
apiwaraaealn tha traek at aa wmnimad nag,
though of pure Mood. (*MM SapaMtean,)
that Il.e Hair could hoi M*|'ha hapi iba
track until they paeaclthe OM Nnnt) paar,
where the aaads were supposed *a M fcvar-
able to Uooeat Uaah 'Mi Tip badlhafalbra
been reinari io, bat uofimunatalv <* Ha*h
t rl pi ied up lu a slippary place, altarima rata,
and the Heir gul such a dacided laad aa ia
pass ahead lino th* Ancient part of Iba Cahvaa
by tbe next post; here hia Joekey tank ad
vantage of rho two confederate* 1,tab inf ra
eaeli oilier for supiion. nail manfully mala*
■allied the lead, neither of th* ntltar ridesa
apply -,g the nerauaihrVfM they ought Ms
have don., which might perh.ps have braugbt ’
one or other of diarn in front t bnt a* they
rounded Ihe earner rouod Otd HtekDry's
•table, tha Hdr’a strength suddenly fotfasl
him, and old Tip went from three lo Ibar '
lengths ahead poat th* Mkrylaud and Data*
war. poMa, looking amusingly lib* a arfa-
nar, and entered Peooaylvadia to triumph,
antly that fur a white, tit* beta wan Bl. lia
bia favor. Now earn* th* tug of war; but
again the Whig rtland hia eJfUric. ahd the
Heir’s Jdckvy at th. same lime adroitly ae*
uccesalully applied the pirsmdm, kepi
him at Ih. top dfhU spewl, and by aaparim
rilling iu the true furdy style—lu the Penn
sylvania run home,, achivvad the victory—
Mem snaichlbffit om-dT the. IIk. risu apse
iha vary ayrhiahka—oM Tip 8d—rha rear •
nowhere. The party wna largely.' Ifbeai.
itiey would have bean roircMl 'forever, iff
lluiy had waa at stake. The time; enaaWer-
log the Make and reunwn of iba cornpMiaora '
wae elow, ii beirg evident the Whigs did M
run their nags at thl-ir beat gait-
Though ilia Ibvorhe hae won. ha fias beta
run so hard that the betting is now ngalnaa 1
bint fur thnaecund heat, ih svhieb hue caU
Hood lie* naver been found to repeat- : |ft
«n scarce be trained aa wtljagain aaby.
Old Hickory; nor can hie vatarah rider b*
eapected to keep hie seat till another trial.— ’
Moreover, the tetter may be • .eluded, like,
Chifnev, by the Jockey Club, m he te
charged -with uiifolr eonduct, aome alleging:'
that he inanagetnaget rid ef bia weigh!-, arm-
threw h on hia competitor*. The niatefir
wa* relerred in the Judge,. They aeeems
bled In the National Jockey Club Rrtrnir
where the President exercise* hia IrraaiMsbhi'
iufiuenne, and it wa* deci'dbd fijf tlteClub r
that the Heir Apparent wae eoatlad'tothe-
"I'landid -stake, and lira *33.000 -war* awar
ded accordingly. Oh the 4rti of Mareb tha-
Hair Apparent ia tai b* in -ctalkd Id Ihe sates -
did White Stable, and ih it* (root a ctittlu ’
ha* been' laid nut asm for him- th begin hia
walking aa'aicl**, pmparatury ha aaothar
struggle, that mgy be tu him mur* aavafe
aud teat successful than the last.
QxRitr* v*. Lain..—-Of what uaa te aW
your stndylng and yeur bookap said aa hOH-
est farmar in ah ingeaiua artiM. <Th*y
don’t make tha Coro grow, nor prodnaa *ag.-'
etablea Ibr market. My Bam data mop*
g>iod with hi* plough lottoa mouth, than you 1
can do with your books, aod paper* |a oo*
year.’
’What plnngh does your ahe eaa t* aaidtb*
artist qukllv.
‘Why he bees - Vpleegh, to be auv*.
He can do ntMhirig with any mbhr. Bj ua-
ing this plmigii, ws save half Ihe labour .end'
raia. three timee es muah ae we did with Iba-
old wooden concern.'
The artiel quietly again tqinad over opr
of his sheet, and allowed the farmar S draw
ing of the lauded-plough, saying 'I an) Th*:
invauioT of your Ikvorila ' plough, aod n*
oame'ia ——
Th* aMunialted forme! shook th* ahtet
heartily by iHk baud, and [pvltad him to call
at die forth bouse and mak* It bia bom* a* ha-
liked.
a pencham for wiuuere, he waa loo happy
‘ " Yeo-
to mount him in hut race*, ageiuat Raid
kee and tbe Star oh tlie Weal—prided bim-
seU' iu bringing Aim in itiuitipbauiiy, and hue
been in tint eiable ever atuce.
Old Tip wus led out by an old former, in.
a tillered uniform tbit lie waa not a little
proud of, a* he eaw soma service wilil it io
the laai war when he had a hand in atariiug
old Tip for piiae* be won so triumphantly t
but re they got mote knocks than coppi re in
their wiuninge, the old veieruu and. hia fa
vorite have lied Hard fore, and- been pour ev.
er ainee.- The old former it waa feared waa
too poor and honest lo be an expert iruiaer.
Ilis eon, echipufifieold block, named Whig,
was old Tip’s rider.
Honed Hugh was trained, groomed and
rode by timee who hud llieir early adueatiou
iu Old Hickory's stable at die thn* heiana-
gainst Giant and Bald Yankee; but they had
lelk it un the old mao's changing hi* mod, of
training, at tha sum* lime imbibing au uo-
couquerabie antipathy lo the Heir.
Expounder, tlimign trained aod rode by
th* success,ire to the uld faehinned principiee
of Immortal Patriot und tlie elder Yenk'ee, il
wee feared he could not be brought through
u opposition to "Modern reform.
From liihe to lime it waa announced bow
well old Tip v.-as training; and just before
the start, beta were nearly equal betweeu
him ond the Heir, whose party .became ahy,
having previously bet him against tlie field.
8oou after tbe elan, there waa no .mall
hedging. It Was discovered that old Tip “had
hue wants;" he had “always been a favor-
ite,” but they “ had uot supposml he still ro
amed Mich speed.”
The Union Count was marked off by 24
stalely posts. The alert was made front the
Boulli-ea.t corner of I’fiiiiivlvania, runniug
East. The Heir und old Tip went oil froor
the score, head and head ; as they passed
along the honored plains of Jersey, Ihe Whig,
cheared by tlie slmuts of his friends—detceii-
Haips of the heroes of Trenton and Mon
mouth—gave Tip the rein, .ml he putsch
from that Btuteg liule ahead, lieu inelhiiog
iu his favor, and want from Gotham lur ked
by hie adversary, whose skilful rider, raking
every advantage of lire turns, got near halt a
length ahead as they passed the third poel.
young Whig uel keeping uld Tip loihe lop
of his speed; but on entering the Curisii'u-
lional injuring ground, tbo Exjuijurier slim
ahead with a suddeu burst, wheu Whig took
a pull upon Old Tip ; but as Ihe twu con
tending for the lead had passed into the next
rilate, Expounder et unco gave up his run,
and under the cover of a hill, the Heir went
so far iu front ihere was no overtaking him
in tlie Marne ruu ; hut os they uirurdiuio
Vermont, Old Tip, as if sauffiug up the glo
ries of Beoniugion, reversed their position
und passed tlie next post Shorn leu length*
ahead; it now seemed Whig wee ton confi
dent, fur on relaxing his pull, ihe why vete
ran crept op. and calling up all tlie Heir's
energies upon Ins nelive soil, lie shot ahead
much beyond *x;Mreu tipn ; but he gradually
lost his'udvuiitagr as they turned i.loihr
Ohio Stales, old Tip now going ahead ae if
he could ■ ver be overtaken ; but by ihe
Tennessee uosl Old Hugh warn in ft,mi,
lending ihe Heir about thiwa lengths, while
Whig again rook a pull u|ton Ota Tip ; ihe
two former aooo poseiog lb. »asl poet, were
brought lo their spaed., head and head; but
in th* aaw mad. ground, .daptadio hitasad*
A Hadtiois to Noam Wcasrit.-—We Co
py <he following from ■ Western ifopar.
A young man, whu had- atworfhd asOr* m
ih* Cultivation of hik bealg than of bia mind
nattered himself that he could better Macon-
diiion by shakihg hla foet rwhar tBa* aa.
empty skull, ana iaaoml tba following pro
posals:
l>«n,Bin* tUon—mtettr lighrfooi pro-
poae* Ms pea a dan aifig skull in wbiaii that
helliganl hart will be ton in <b# new warn!
fosbun. lad des and gen lol nreo boo mak
sea light to patron ey ae him in htenutter. taka
ip. will pin to aiu thatr uame* fo this eac
P«P*r- s . "
not* a Bean a; Skull to (te a pig t
aatweao lafain'-arsdn
Mcrar. or raasaavin# Ca**a*k
a* to have them good till lata in tha spring.
Make a trench in the driest sandy grouad.
nine luohes wide, and of equal depth, place
a row of cabbages, with th* rout* upwattM:
contigaoua to each other. Fill tha' cavities
with soma dry straw, and than shovel jhk
earth ux to tha stalk* mi each aid*; almuaf a*
high as Ihe roots, shaping it Ilk* the roof of«
house. The cabbage will eume ant ih Max
a* sound aa wlieothey were |>ut iu. an'* th.
outer green leave# will be turned quit* wbit^
As they yre not apt t i keep wall after they
are taken out. two or three at a lima qn |jg
taken a* they are wanted for nee aod iba
breach immediately doted up with straw Bad
esrth ae before—
A Mr act koi. JnavssAis.—A Jury la.lre-
laml having acquitted a murderer in. Ih. foe.
of pustiive evidence of hla trim. th. etmnw).
for the prooei-oiion euriuu. M koow th. r*W
•on addressed himself Ur on* of the tsvelv.
who he wee iufornied had stood Ibr “nM gaife
iy." “Arrah. Mr. Lawyer.” waeJKe rrnlY..
“rlu ye think I’d be after hanging tba last
life In my ieaee."
ParexitcK or Minb,—The atorv of »
man in Ohio, wlm, in felting from a fohy (try-
pie. had pretence of mind enough to whip
out hie jeck knife, stick it into- tire w.mdi
when ute,u‘. half way down, ahd eHng Kiil
until relieved, remind* us of ilia lamentd-
lioo rife worthy Soolohinan.in EdinghurgH,.
who tumbled’ ft,mi tire roof of a twenty four
smrv imgse, and passlng a friend (landing In
tire eleventh or tsSelfth (lory, cried out—
‘Hey, Sandy, itch a Jutt I tkatl Ms*.”'
A Nxw Hklikv—An Irishman, nearly
three, sheet* iu.ih. wind, wa* aakatl of whet
belief he waa. H* replied, -go to tbe wid
ow Millikan, l ows Iwr. twelve shilling*.
It ia her Mkf that I never arill pay her. aisd
faith that’* my htlii f.'.'
Wljal’# tH* matter with your eyaf" aaUi
a getnlemea, the other day. io an hooaal *#*-
■grant, who looked a* tf ha bad bmn pteying
at fietyreuftil. ;
“Ooh,. h hae been pat mil, knocked bnl.
•onihiliated, trpungrd."
“How can that be 1" replied th* other,,
"can’t yon tee with it I"
“Oh yes. I cm see with it; bnt for.ll.thai
ia in expunged. Don’t yon see in. Maaft tmm,
wound if I” • •
A Lon. Kkaso.v.—Tbe F„nUodar My*
thit the reason wiry th* Vermont and New
Hampshire boy* are ae tall,, ia beMaa* they
art jo IM halm of drawing theuraeiv* ap so,
sain peep over the in-.u'ileio.meee tha aqfq
use. It ia dreadful snatebiag worth