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VOLUME X.
COLUMBUS, G,^.THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1837.
NUMBER 17.
II. ,R. MATTES ON,
POBWAl
lit painter,
• I if " r Calhoun’a Bullying.
_r*~p oAetsiorpe rouse,
y th. rergijbuflLW : i : ."Kt1.AW!'"
■*,5? ^ CALHOU.'I (t UASd.
rttlmwhnn..April 18.1837. Hlf
ClTV HAI.L.—COLllBBUS, «A.
T HE .ubwribera bars tufcen llie nliora iwrab-
iittlttnrm, and will tour Itnve complctnd nil re-
pairs that arc n<pr«**arv for tlio coinfort of. those who
who may favor them with n call. TliPvfluitvr tlunn-
selves.from the long: experienrt of Air. Thai. James,
who ban lmd the conducting of the Fountain Inn,
(Boltvhoover's) Baltimore,for the last three year*,
that tVy tyiU.ho able to give general satisfaction.
Thev pledge iliemiielves that their Table and Bar
shall be inferior to none in thi* option of country.
The Horens will l»e sent to the Livery Stable or J.
B» Giileron, whore every -ntlentjon will be noid to
them. AYER& JAMES.
A. K. Ayer, ] Columbus, Geo. Feb. 10.1G37. 3 tf
Tlm*. Jomo*, 5 -
Nciv-York Steam Packets.
Harper, Thornton & Mvtngston,
R i;nr coim.ntlv on trawl .ii*xt*#«lv««t*k <tl
O’rtinnrtus mill Sln|lln IliV GihhIh wnutli lltey
nr. now ofT.-.rins nl vrrv r.'dno.d pritw. Iw 0*H|, nr
itjijtrot'.d credit, nniung wbicli nre inn fnlluvi mp nr-
">0 nil'll. 8t. Crnix Smrnr.SO l.bl.. do. 50 N. O. do
10 bill.. Uinf Sueur, 150 ling. prim. Lrecii Luffim
20 bid., llln Coffer, IQ bills- Jim Coffee
Bilging: Bale Itnpe, Twine, 100 ke r . niiil»,nn’id
4 nine. Cng. Brandy, I pipe Cliimnnane do
2 do lio.l Hoi. din, I do Am. Ho, 2.) bl'ln. do
25 I.I.I.. N E Itnin, 25 do N i Ido,2 pip.. Jam. do
50 bids. Whi-kev, old rectified
25 bill.. Sweet Wine, 5 do Pori JVino
Madeira, Ton'ffe, Jloranillo. mid (.oncino Wino
Clinnipuignr nnd Clinniboruin Wine
5 ensk 1 * London Porter
Cordiuls of every description, Cherry Brandy
Palo and brown Sherry, Leiion Syrup
West India Molasses and NO Syiup
1 libl. old Irish Whiskey, 21 casks Bice.Raisins
Candies, Almonds, CrnekfM, Smok'd Beef
Bolopnn Sausages, Chniii|aipno Cider
Muscat Wino,Stouphton’o Bitters, Snap,Candles
Windo\ Class,TolmeC's ? boxes 1.eftw vh’s John
IhiKcoiub Tobacco,inferioito none in America
Cipnrs,Coperas, liulipo, Madder. Starch
Powder, Shot mid Lead, |nientJloe«, trace Chains
Smith's Tools, Iron, Steel, Castings. Hoop Iron
Sheet Iron, Nail Rods, Brnzier's do
Hats, Boots, Shoes and Cops
Sheetings and Shiriings,brostnnnil bleached
Calicos, Muslins and Sstin-'lts,checks and plaids
llnr.lwnre nnd Cutlery.
Mil' Saws, eirt Sn«* J0
C 0«
r rinnil, cor-
b Hotel.,
T f
Change of Days of Departure.
0 . nril lllllll A
nr. oieam i o. i» i 1 1 . r 1 .•
■ Wrlirlil, will lonce Nnw-YorV for Clinrlenion
on Thunidnv, llra27lli April, IH37,»l 10 o clock, A.
M. nml lenvo Chnrlc.lon for New-5 ork, on I liura-
dnv, 4ili Mny, 1857, n.d comma, to run ragu-
l.rlv niter ihnt ilnto-llmt in. leave Cbnrln.lon at 10
o’clock, A. M. on the 4tli nnd lBlh Mny ; 1.1, loth
nnd 29ih J«n»; 13ih and 39ili July; »nd I mb nml
24ili Aiigunl. The n.w boni in ‘bn P^nee nrjh*
WILLIAM PATTON, Agc'i!”
13 (It
April 27
Agency for Periodicals.
P ERSONS \vin'.Hug lo pny nrranrngcs on, or
subscriptions to, the following periodicals, cun
do so by calling on the subscribers, who are author
ised agents for this city.
' The Knickerbocker, or N. Y. Monthly Magazine.’
* Waldio's Select Circulating Library,’ and ‘ Port
folio.’ t
The* New-York Mirror.*
Philadelphia Saturday Courier.
The Charleston Observer. •
I. C. PLANT ft Co. Booksellers.
April 13 11 if
* A GREAT BARGAIN.
I N consequence of the ill health of one of tlio
concern, the subscribers wish to bring their bu
siness to a cloie, nml ofler their entire stork of
Clothing; Cloths; Cassimeros; Vestings,
Trimmings and Fancv Goods,
AT COST and CHAIIHES. Aim, tl.c BRICK
STORK uow oocUpied hv thorn. It, is among the
bust .lands in the city, and has a good run of cih-
wnh.»r - -
N. B. All perann. ind-blcd lo ll.c coi^crn,
hr not. nr nncoum|fcm inquonlod L ol l| l h J j»
immediately. O.H.&lAA.n.
r, brimrv 2 1 *■
h o w a n c iT & °« ? rry ra h.
T A .om=ra‘nT;bcV , .Hl!c , /-™V 1 ;t l u ,l T,v
h.Tc t.kcn the lions* foraicrlc-cnpind by 1.0.1.1,
^nTn°Ooods‘ Har^‘70 anil Cutlery,
btaplo All dosoriptionH.iiiid have
Al.o H»l". ««]".• ,?!r r "/.l*n lul ofclrccnrlo.,. on-
received bv the lute niji ^ Brondy, Cider, Yiu-
siHiiuff of Whiskey,-Wrerrv.TenerifTr, Mulngn nnd
eeur, Madeira, I m*__ Sue - r n()( , ( j offerif (Vm-ker*.
Champ ugne ^ j|„ s tC nl, Flour and Fish,and
Hsisins, Abu^l'’
. few k.g.^ h bU,,er ‘ 51 II
Jonnar^ L —
' " NEW GOODS.
.,^12, DiVIS, (corner of Broad and Ran-
IdUlpli fireMs,) has just rereivotl, nnd is now
Opening an entire new st<»«k of bVenuli, British &
Domestic Dry Good*, idioes, hats, hnrdwsro CriH’k-
erv, &c. Also, a general UMSortiuent of CillOUK
RIKf*. w-nivu i„. ofUre far sale on liberal terms.
Docflrnbcr I ■ 44 tf
"Acw Full unil Winter Good*.
PRESTON it NELMS,
H AVE just received nnn opened a splendid ns-
sortaiciit of New Fall Goods. 01'I lie intent
■tyle Jk importations, among which sre (lie follotviug,
A lew pieces ofOro de Rhine, llmhoue nnd Iml-
inn Lilstring,Blue, Black, Cirn de 8wisS, Rich fig
ured Pond'! I.ole, Poult de 3nie and Satin", Bishop
'riDkwn and Swiss Cnmhrics, dotted, striped and plain
Swiss MwsUn, striped andscaded Jaekouet do. plain
JiwisfrBook nnd Mull do, super rich satin Stripe,
-small figured nnd plain Challvn, Gro de Nap and
French Merinos, plain mid fig'd Circassians, llom-
hazcites and BnmlpmneH. dark Prints. French and
Emrlish ninnufecthres, blk Lace ami Blond Gauze
Vj»iKb>ncf Chinelb, Brilliautine, Cdruova, Horuiu,
dilnuijGuu/.e, Silk Muslin, and Gro de Nap ILikfs,
jNiuze and satin Scarfs, Cups, Tabs and Bnr-
ders^vtMdl MU#ljn Capes sud Tippets, silk,thread
and hohftinct t,IKi«nd lodgings,satinCollaiH.down
Pelerines, white black nml spotted laucv For Capos,
^rey Liberian sqrl Pelorim.s, I'lack do. black rabbit,
•coney and down Tippets,chinchilla Cupos nnd Pele
rines, sqrl tail and coney Boas, Ladies Long Kid and
satin top Gloves, open work, English silk and pic
nic do. col’d kid and fur ton do n variety of fig’d
and embroidered Belts, a beautiful lot of Bonnot
Ribbons latest style, a first rato assortment of silk,
Slippers, button, cniter, ilot, seal and lasting Bouts,
Misses, Boys and Children's Slippers.
Broadcloths, Casimercs, Sattinets and Kentucky
Jeans, a full assortment of Ready-Made Clothing,
Hats Boots nnd Shoes, and keep constantly 011 hand
an assortment of Wood Waro, Queen’s Wure, Hard
Ware sud Cutlery.
Sueur, Coflee,* Molasses, Iron Castings, Bacon,
Mackerel, Bngeiug, Kupo, Twino. Negro Shore,
Blankets and Kerseys nnd u good assortment of
Domestic and Staple* Goods, all of which they arc
offering for sale at the lowest prices.
Henry King,
Has just received, and offers for sale at low prices
forcaflt,
W EST India Molasses, Butter Crackers
St..Croix and Porto Rico Sugars
Coffee, Don, Western Flour
Goshen Butter,Buckwheat Flour
Malaga llni.iins, Honey Dew Tobacco
Soap, Candles, Nails, Bar Lead und Shot, Arc.
He hn« also on hand, u rood stock of Dry Goods,
Ready Made Clothing, Hardware nnd Cutlery,
Crockery and Glass Ware, which is offered ui
New. York prices, with the expenses added for cash
Parsons wishing 10 buy at wholesale, would do
well to flvnhim u call. Store, East side Brood
Bin’s*, next tlooMo Smith & Morgan, in the upper
f» tf
GOODS At COST#
IIHDS. assorted Bacon
H.F fill kairs leaf Lard; fiO bhls. Molasses
200 hags ifitvana Green Coffee
S00' boxes Malaga Ha bins
1S5 boxes best Ilonoydew Tobacco, (Lynchb’g)
2. 1 ) “ emninon do
50,IHiO Spnni«li Cigars
20 Ton gal. keg-. Leman Svnin
60 kegn assorted Cordials, 10 Peppermint
4 pipes Holland Gin; 4 do. Cog. Brandy
10 bl-h. Chg. Brandy; 10 -uncricnn do
10 bills. Malaga Wine; fi Suinoys Wine
5 do Sbcrrv and Madeira
10 do. Ten’tfWine, 100 do/.. London Porter
40 coses Shoes, well assorted^
20 bales Sheetings and Shirtings
5 do Negro Cloths
2 Com Grist Mills to run in a Cotton Gin, by
Horae power.
All the above goods for salo low for.Cash or on
time for approved bankable paper.
groceries,
OW ACCOMMODATING TFK
GEO. W. ROSS
irflcraor. to T. A M. Evnn*,) st their forr.ic
uarof llauilohili A Oglathorpe-M#.ralhoau
OFFER FOR SALE,
OA HH’DS. St. Croix Sugar.
30 llh’d.i w. I. Molasses,
10 Bb’ls Georgia Syrup,
90 Bngtt Prime Cuba t'offan, 40 do. Rio do.
t>0 Bb'lrt Java do. 10 do Lf. Sugur,
4 Boxes Boston refined do.
20 Rid Is N K Rani, Ifi do. do. Whhkgy.
30 do. do. Gin. 4 do. Cordial assorted.
30 do Malagu Wine.
3 (’asks old Mnderin Wine,
f» do O’l and itap’d Brandy,
0 Pipes H. Gin. 4 Caaks Champ. Brandy,
40,000 Choice llnvnitnh Se«nra.
10 Tons Bar Iron assorted size.
100 P’s. Dundee Bagging,
10 Boxes Honey Dew Tobacco.
20 Boxen Yellow Soup. 10 do Fancy tin
100 Kmga Nails. JO do Horae Shoe Shapes.
5 Bb’ls Choice old live Whiskey
30 Do Mens Pork. ‘JO do Prime do.
20 Kegs Goshen Butter. 40 do Lard,
20 Half bb’ls. Beef Tongues,
00 Half bldhi. Mackerel, No. 1, 2, fc 3.
100 Boxes Gloss. 00 Kegs White Lead.
5 Ca*k» Lamp oil*. 2 do Linseed do.
20 Kegs F FG (Dupont’s) Powder,
40 Bags Shot, ns*orted,
200 (Toils llnmi Rope.
40 no Manilla do. lor Boats-
00 Boxes Lemon Syrun,
40 Mux**# Tallow Candles,
Cft Do. Sperm do.
30 nrHkeisChntnpnign Wine.
10 Boxes do Cider. 20 do Starch.
40 Half bb’ls. Crackers. Butter.
20 Do. Pilot Btaad. 30 do Onions,
With a variety of oilier goods in o*r line.
March 9,183*. 0—if
April 6
bv
Removal.
HAMILTON. IIUIII) & Co.
H AVE removed to their now store, next door
above Mr. Kivlitis’ (Sans Sottci,) where is
addition to their former stock, they are now receiv-
•«n »imoM ft»'ly ft eh supplies from heir tuauufac
lory in New York. All who nro iu want of
Frock Coat*, dross and business do. Surtou's
Cnmhlrt winnpera, Flushing Over Coats
Blanket doUibb’d nud plain CitMsiiuoro Pant’s.
Sattinett do. Cloth do. of ull colours
Silk, Cotton and .Merino nett drawers afld shirts
Linen, Cotton ami Gingham do
Bosoms, Collars,Crnvuts, Stocks, Suspenders
Gloves, Silk, woolen and Cotton Hosiery
Boots, shoes, Imta, or any thing in tlio Ready
Made Clothing line,will do well to cull on us, us
we still continuo to sell at tho same cheap rate an
heretotbre.
We Imve also a splendid assortment of cloth*,
caatlmern* and vestings of the most desirable atul
fushionnhlecolours, which wo are uow prepared
manufacture, in the moai modern style.
January 5 49 y
SMAEEEY, CRANDALL A Co.
H Opposite the Bank of Columbus, Broad-st.
f AYE just received from their Establishment at
L>. ike North a splendid assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, consisting in part of the fol
lowing:
Invisible .green, brown nnd drub Over Coats
Black,blue, ami fancy-colored Dress do.
Bl’k. blue..inv. erren nnd nlivv*. bro. Frock do.
Plain lilacs nnu hguren voivet vests
Fig’d iiierin* and woolen, velvet ilo.
Blue and black cloth do.
Every de-cription rlb'd. plaid nnd str-p'd cass. pants
Plain Muck, Mu** am! mixed cussimcro
Waid, mixed, sntiuette and jeans
Super linen Shirts, rufllo and pleted bosoms
** cotton do. do. do. do.
*' gimrlinm and striped cotton do.
Pntcnt mor. nml lamb’s wool Shirts und Drawers
50 doz. rih'd'ftoolnn Soe.ks
Black nml white rib’d silk half Hose
Stocks, Collars and Bosoms: pleted sntin Bosoms
Sup. buck, bo 'kin nml mix’d merino Gloves
Suapcaders, It-iliiflj Crav.u#, nnd Cravat Htiffnefs
Sup. lin.cambric, fancy nnd red pongee H’dkfs
Water-proof, sup. cnlf, inmoceo nnd o|>crn Boots
PrutifliiMnoroceo end kid Dancing Pumps
White, Van Buren.Jack Downing Navy Slioos
Extra beaver and silk Hats; CnjM,&<!.
Sup. silk ami ciugbam UmbruUas; walking Canes
Sup. leather travelling ’l’runks, extra bauds and
200
PIECES Scotch Bugging, 100 coils
Bnrdea & lieAfclcy#
Bacon.
LnbbyV
Cigars 1
do. St. Civ.
Sugary
loncy Dew I’obnccn
xeiimw qnnlitios; Rice
Itatsins; Hull’s mould Candles
Molasses; Mnckeiel: D bite Lead
Linseed nml Lnn.pOil;
C,lass, of different H*rs,
All of which they propose to sell on accommoda
ting terms. April fi 10 tf ___________
B. A. SOUSBY,
1 .4 now rereiviiig direct fron. New York, a hand
some collection of
Fancy mid Staple Dry Goods*
It only uiddc clothing, Huts,Cups. Slioen.&c.
And a general assortment of Groceries, to wit:
Liquors and Wines of every variety, among which
nro some very superim .double aim ilirlblo refined
L«.nf Sugar, Brown do. Coffee, Flour in wholo and
half Mils. Buck Wheat do. Mackorel, Sardenes, Rice,
Tens, Lemon Syrup. Olives,Coubhun-s, ]trasorvcd
Ginger, Raisins', Almonds, Crackers, Cheese* Pota
toes,Onions,Candles, Indigo,GOperas, Moder, Spice.
I’eper, Ginger, Pimento, Alltim, Salerntua, Linseed
Oil. (>npter and British Oil, White Lead, Putty,
spt’s. Turpentine, March, sonp. tobacco, segara, iV.c.
Also, hnirging nml rone, wrought and out Nails, Iron
and Stoel, Blacksmith Tonis ami Mill Irons of eve
ry dmtcriptioty* Ing.liitli nud trace chains, horseshoes,
and horse shoe nails, powder, shot, lead, Forming
tools of every de^enptiun, shot Guns, Rifles and a
general assortment of Hardware nnd Cutlery.
SADDLERY of all kinds, glass ware, crockery
nnd Chinn do. dining nnd fen setts of difleront •izee,
wooden ware, 5:0. &r. which in addition to Ills former
stack, makes bin assortment large pml very c
plete, all of which he v ill soli low for cash, u
time, to responsible persons.
December I H
Columbus, Dec. 22,183G.
47
G11 yiu-d A Jordan,
(AT DfL’LlNOHAMs’ OLD STAND,)
A RE now receiving from New York nnd Now
Orleans, a ge.icrnl supply of
Groceries* Dry Goods 6c Hardware,,
Also n complete assortment of
Shoes, a well selected stock ol Iron
Horae slmes and horse »hoe anils, coni mills
Mill irons complete made expressly fur the market
Corn shallera, Black Smiths tools
Books nnd Stationary, AVond Waro
Paints urn! Oils, Sp’ts. Turnenfma
Every article of Patent Medicine
Saddle**, Bridles, Martingales, Sic.
With a groat vuriefy of other articles, making A
II uasort.uoiit suitod to tho wan ts of the cononuni-
. January 6 ' 43 tf
HARDWARE.
HALL 6c M O .S E »S .
Iluvo now on hand a general assogtneiit in tho above
lino, including nil tho varans kimlsof
L OCKS. Screws, Hinges, UiIIh, Nails, Brads
Tucks, Saws. Axes, 11 ntchMs, Chains
Wecdinghoes,Spades, Shovds, Bolts,
Bucklos, Faucets, Scythea.Reap-hooka
Cutting Kuivcs, Frying Pins, Tea Kettles
lJruss Ket'les, Sadirons, Giuhlots, Augers
Braces ami Bills, 'I’abb Cistors, Knobs
Curtain Pins, Andirons, Slovols Tongs
Mill Irons, Blacksmiih unf Carpeutprs Tools
Fenders, Spoons, Riizors.Razor Straps
Table, Pocket and Penkrives, Brushes
Lucking Glasses. Slim t Iron,
Copjier nud Tinware ofiverv description.
ALSO—WIN IlOW GLASS,
8x in, 10x 12, 12 x H, 12 x 10, 12x 18,
12x20, 11 xlo, II xlG, 11 x 1U, 14x20.
Paints, Oiia, See.
White Lead, ground in OH, do. Dry
Black do do £• do 1)0
Verdigres,Chrome Green,Chrome Yellow
Venetian Rod, Snxulsh Biwwn, Vermillion
• Prussian Blue,Lamp Blaek, Sinnifli Wniting
Putty, Paint Stones, Paint ktid tarnish Brushes
Linseed, Lamp nnd Train Oil. For sale by
HALL & BOSES,
Broad street, sigu of the Padlock.
fobrunrv 19
3 t
AE%V GOODS.
JOHNSON, NUCKOLLS & RROTlIER
H AVE just rceciveiDa fresh supply of s -uskii-
nhle Goods, which in addition to their fur-
mer stock make# their ussortiuent very extensive,
Among which will ho found
Sup’r blue blant and st«el niix«vd Cloths
Cassitnere Satinette; Flannel, Blankets
Brown and hleaclied Sheetings und Shirtings
A great variety of plain and figured Silks
Plain und figured Chntley
Gent.’s suit Ladies’ Silk Hosiery and Gloves
Ready Made Clothinp.
SHOES.—A general assortment ot Ladies’ and
Gent.’s Sh*Ts and Boots; course Shoes; Boy#'
Misses*, and Children’s do.
Crockery,Glusiware, Hardware &,CutIcry
Collins’ Cast Steel Axes, (warrantedgenuine.)
Castings, Iron and Steel, See. Ate.
Jan. S, 1337. 49 tf
Spt’ititf mid Summer Good*.
J UST received n full supply of Sjring nud Sum*
m.er Goods,of tlio latest stylo, winch will be sold
cheap for cash.
SM ALLEY, CRANDALL & Co.
March 30 Opposite tho Bank of Columbus.
MEW y I OHL\
New, cheap and durable Hriiitb, French,
Iialiun, Hwns und Amoricnn
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
f RA1IE iiubscrih. r would rcspoctfally Inform tho
JflL ■ cilizcrra of Colnmlms ami it# vicinity, that bo
l'a how receiving, at the Store on Broud-hlrcct, lately
occupied by 11. F. Malone, a general and wcU-sn-
b'wteil Mock of I ’nncy nnd Staple Dry Goods, all of
which have been carafnlly selected from the late
Spri-ic importatioira in the Northern rities, and will
bo I'onml to'Cmlir'itu) as clioico snloctions a# any in
market; till of wbirli will he sold ou-accommoda
tin': trims forCasb.
Piiu'haMers arc invited to Call and examine for
themselves A. Me A UN,
Columbus, April 13 ll^m
j\'cw illunurnctory of Coufcctiou-
iirlcK.
T il IE Mubtrriber respectfully Informs ths citi
zens of Columbus, that he lias recently Ciun-
me need uunuiucluring, and will fill all orders' at the
shortest notice.
Ilia bar shall be fumUhcd with most choice li
quors of this city.
Hi# Store is oh Raivlolph-street. (bur doors below
J. Davies's corner. B. F. M’DAM EL.
April 13 11 tf
Tui'iftcr, Andrews A Watson.
H AVE associated with them in their business,
George W. Toreritino late of Hoard county.
They Itavo just received, in addition to their for.
mor stock, fin extensive supply of
Dry Goods A Grot cries,
which iliov offer at low prices for cash or good pa
lter, anisng which nra the following
Fancy Silk", Figured fiuu black Snttins, French
*W<h«»hu inii'AM.ct vinoli'is, Otilrrvr ntln VianYd «1d.
Blond Gawze Veils, Comnva. Blond Gnwzo and
Gro «lc Nap llandki'irbiefs, Thread and Bohinetl
Lnce and Edging, Pongee iinrl Band'll, l/audker-
ehiefs, Ladies Silk ami Cotton llowe, Bonncits nud
Kilihons, Bombazine and Merino Circassians, Irish,
French and Grass Liimcus, Liunen Drill ini-, Bluek,
Blue Cloth, Tickings, Lowe ll Ocuuhur;* and Do
mestics, Hara, Shoes nnd Boots, Hnrilware and Cut
lery and Crockery. St. Croix. Porto Rico and N.
Orleans Siienrs, l.oaf do. La Gnyrn, Java, Culm
and Rio Coffee, Hire, West India 'Molasses, Tene-
riflu nnd Port Wiua, f’hampaignn and Mirsent do.
London Porter, New Ark Cider, Linseed and Lump
Oil, Spl’a. Turpentine, Swedes Iron, German nnd
Cast Si"#d Plough Mri'ild", Eir. , li«h Casting#,Nails,
Lend. Powder and Shot, Mnckeiel, Herrings nnd
Cod Fish, Goshen Bolter, Crackers, Almond* and
Raisins, I.efnori Svrup nml Cordials, Nppriii and
oaten! monied ('amllcs, TohareouuU Simuish So-
ears. A-e. A c. March 23 8 tf
!%ew Fiinr.
1B1NSON, H. F. Wll
— - — - HILLIP W. llOl.COMB havingassoci-
tiled themselves in the Drv Good and Grocery bnsi-
nes.4, und* r the name and vtylo of Rohinsiui \' il-
linuis At Co. Have purchased an entire new #toe.k
of Staple DryGoodiniml fifiK'criefl,amlare now re
ceiving 11 large quantity of fiesli Soring Goods, and
fiwpei'ifull v solicit the ir friends nnd acquaintances tp
give them a cull, as they are prepared to sell tho
following articles at wholesale or retail, viz
JO PipesTMiami (Jin,
10 do Sup. Chnmmiigii Brandy,
fi do 4ih proof Cogiij'u: Brandy,
5 do American Brandy
100 Bid. New England Hum,
150 Bids. Rve Gin, 30 do M. D. Wine,
20 do Malincydo. lO'do Rose Cordial,
10 do Mini do. 9 do Cinnamon do.
o0 Baskets Chatupaign Wine, Cog Brandy.
^ Also—A full assortment nf Coffee, Sugar Pepper,
Spices, Coporas, Indigo, While lead, Madder, Arc.
Persona wibhiug to purchase 01 the above, will do
well to cull nnd examine the qualitv nnd prices*
ROBISON WILLIAMS At Co.
March 30. 1837. 9 tf
Albert G. Dccliliaai,
Bh AVIVG tnkeu the centre tcueiueiit in the brick
btu buildings on Kumlolnli street, lictwogji Alca-
sra Howard At Wittich, nud Read At Talbots’ bus
opened on e xtensive assmimoiit of
Fancy A Staple Dry Goods,
Har<l\vate, Glnaa. Ohinn ware, Jewdry See.
On hand, u heavy lot of Bagging, Rope, Negro Shoe*
atul Blankets. 4 ho expccieffifl a few days, n gou-
oral assortinaut of inocimus Vegutabio Medicines At
lOOcopies oMlcraoy’a Midwifery or womuii.-’ frieud
Janunrv19
51 tf
SpiriljK for Sale.
G IN, Domestic im. Holland and Holland pure,
WHISKEY,Irish,.'Muwmgaimlaand country
BRANDY—Otntd, DupnA^fV'vach, Champaiguo
arid American, 4iH proof.
RUM—Jamaica.
WINES.—Sherry. Best Madeira, pure Malaga,
Clav<*t,Chnmpni«ne l llm k, Ate.
RICE—By tho i’usk, |lnrrcl, or retail.
SUGAR—Porto Rico,Oricau*,Lump und Double
Refined.
COFFEE.—Cuba Green, Java Green and the
IRON—Large Patent HoesnndAxes,
TOBACCO—Leftwicli's best Honey and assorted
W.M. At W. TONEY, Kaudolph-st.
March 2 fi tf
New Goods.
( GEORGE A. NORRIS, 1ms on hand, a large
W supply of Dry Gouda, auiU'd to tlm prcarni
nud coming 8"n*on, together with u good utmortnicnt
i.| Crockery uml Hind Waro.
Also a j»V; of Gioceries.all of which are
going of at vety low prices.
Murclij) C tf
WM. H. SIAltTSFIELD A Co.
A RE now receiving from Ncw*York At Boston
an extensive ami liundsomo asHortment of
Spring und Hum mor Goods,
Having located a branch of their business in Colum
bus, are uow opening a trash, seasonable nml well
selected assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Rea
dy Made Clothing, Ate. Ato.
Their Store is situated on Hrond-stfret, a few
doosa north of L. J. Davies's sor er. Wo believe
we risk nothing in saying ihnt those who favor us
with a call, personally or by sending their orders*
wiil be accommodated ou the im st favorable terms.
May 4 14 If
T ROB’ r. JttcQUEEN,
Nearly opposite the residence of the loje Judge
Shorter, Broad Street.
W OULD inform Ids town and. country friends,
that he has purchased of Th'o's. R. Gold his
entire stock, consisiingof
Dry Goods, Groceries. Ac•
which he offers on moderate |efiqs, Call and exam
ine. quality and prices. 1
Columbus, May 4 M tf
Wirx BAGS best Rio Cnfl' o. just received nnd
fur sale by ALLEN A YOUNG.
Jnuuary 5 49 tf
tat BHL8. Whiskey,“old Rootlflsd’’
4 50 doN E Rum, 40 do American Gin
25 do American Brandy, for sale hy
Jitniiiiry 5 AI.LEN Ac YOUNG.
Cliuinxmignc Cider.
BOX.ES CUomnuigno Cidtrin store, ond
for sale by G. B. TERRY#
janunry 20 52 ^
Lemon Syrup.
^Thxrx BOXES oud 5 Burrel*. received and for
sale by G. B. TERRY,
janunry 26 52 tf
80,000%&£%%££%
bv ’ G. It. TEKItV.
january 26 52 if
Sf BBLS. Canal Flour, ju.t rooeivod hy
Oti* ♦ ALI EN & YOl^NG.
• s SUGAR.
SN Jlk BBLS. Porto RiccoSugnr, 50doNO do
Jnst roccivod by
J«vn|ary5 ALLEN Ac YOUNG.
On Cmisi^nmnut
Q A CASKS foosh Thoinnston Lime, just re*
p5\W ceived by ALLEN A. YOUNG.
Janunrv 5 , 49 tf
A OR. CASKS, Tone rifle Wine, for sale by
.ELW ALLEN & YOUNG.
January 5 49 tf
Lump Oil.
TS A BBLS. Winter Sirsinrd Oil. for sain hy
S.fF ALLEN A YOUNG.
January 5 43 tf
Frlmc Coffee.
A Bhls anil bags of best CntVrr, just received
TffT'Lr by AUG. HAYWARD.
• January 19 51 tf
Ruffulo Holies.
VERY Large drussed Buffalo Robes, re-
ceived per steamer Yulia Buslin, mi con
signment, aud for salo by WM. P. YONGE,
Fch.,23 4 Front-street.
COHN.
X ISAft nUSHF.I.S slrallcd Corn, 500 do.
S ,5 X. xJt Osts. wuntod by
Morel, 2 5 if 5WW. ,t W. TONEY.
Stiff nr*
IMJ’DS St. Croix Sugar, just roeeived and
tor sale by JAMES R. BUTTS,
gColntnbuK, March 9, 1837 G tf
UKOt’EUIES.
■fl CASKS .Superior CbeeBe
JLvr STiorceaNew Ui«o
24 Btxcrt Bunch Kui^ins
2 Ctsos Supetim Prunes
Just received, and lor sale low for Cash.
C. W. BUCKLEY A Co.
Calhouu’g UrhaitA Duildiur, Oalothorpe-gt
Feb. 16 3 tf * 8
Now York Oysters.
K AA JARS I’ickcllcdOvstere, just received
Had for sulebv
March U» 7 tf VTM. dt W. TONEY.
BJ ItASKBTS CHAMPAIGNE WINE,
/Gt03 Voig. brand, just roccivod by
M'.rcli 23 8 AI.LEN & YOUNG.
Jg, CASKS LONDON PORTER, ju.l rac’d b,
O Mnn-lt 23 8 ALLEN & YOUNG.
Bacon and Lard.
R? AAA LBS. New Country Badon,
# tJft 5000 It*, new Lard, for sale
by ' RAGAN,COLQUITT A GRANT.
March 30 9 tf, Brood-st.
LIVERPOOL SALT,
“inVnTnnr RAG^(TVcOLQUITTA GRANT
1 Bl’idHELSSI'.llodlnri,
A iy 10,(KIO lb, prinii Bucon, fur ruin hv
Q P r, '- r >»‘f S WITH At GRIMES.
cCT 'o-V nje lo.) Jb*. Mdi. Carbonate of Soda
. •< 12 boxes Sperm Candles
Received on consignment mid for sale low, hv
n , I’.MIKDZIELSKI,
Uroad-ct. opposite tho Bank »1 tloluinbuu.
May 11 15 3i [A. L.]
f $1 iiuitiiiilt.ss’ tpurdeii Seeds, of stijiorior
qiWlity, lor sulu hy 0* U. TERRY*
janiiar/2fl ^«» ,f
f 1*1 AHO FOHTFS.
SR pitKNAN, professor of Music. CoIiiiuImih,
® ansfor gale, I inuo Forten, mamifaclun dex-
j.ressly fwhimun.t to Ills orders, by the celebrated
lwus,. „i XUNNrt, CLARKE * Gil. which lie war-
nuits,t>otB for brilliant tone and durabiliiv, superior
to any inuiufuctuied iu tlio United StutJa. at
n H. C. i’ll ELI’S A Co.
Dec. 25 48 tf Broad-street.
Stownrl « Smallwood
i-jl itVL u.BociQtcd thQin.cIvn. l(iet*l!icr for Ihe
■ * purp.nu of Ir.ii,acting ft General Commluion
“> **«• doMI'h., I'lnrjiU, where ll.cv will ho
nnppy lo rccoivo fukora from their friend, and Ihe
P"l' l,c - ' „ GEORGE STEWART.
A,n;.t8. 2!) tf JOS L. SMALLWOOD.
Ilumllton, Hurd db Co.
AVI ? V1“ rac.iv.,1 an iraaerlni.nl of line SIt.K
JaJt. and JIJ AVER JIA't'S, of llie luie.l fu.hioo.
j»nuafv2fl r»2 tf*
F* 8. Gwen wood A Co*
MAVE lust received, direct from New-Oilenns
ILli uihI N«w-^ urk, ii gplaiulitl a^-ortnicut of Dry
(roods, Hardware,Cuilory,ficc.SiiL''ir,Coffre, Flour
Whiskey, Gin, Rum, Brandy, Cordials, 1 hid. No. 1
nud 2 Mackerel, Bacon, Buying and Bale Hope,
Faints, Oils, Glusa, l’utty, Ac.
Ii. ti. GREENWOOD,
„ . f. c. McKinley,
March 2 5 tf E. SEY.Mt)UK.
i'etit Gulf Cotton heed.
A UG. HAYWARD has ou hand about 75sncks,
XAL * hit'll Imve been proved to l>e genuine uud
(fooil, aud wishes io tliwposo of them. Also, Ims
just received Brandy, W iue, Gin, Almonds, Fish,
iiatgius and Lcuions to gull.
March 2 5 tf
To Hire Out,
F.VERAl, young Women. Bovs and Girls, nud
one Fellow . Appjdy to Smn'l W. Flournoy,*r
March 9 C tf SEABORN JONES.
Superior Tobacco.
"ff EFTWICH’S best chewing 'I'obauco, in small
M.J Of lariro quantities—AIm>, Salt, Bugging aud
Kojin, all of whichuiuy be hud at
January 19 AUG. HAYWARDS.
Wiley Wlllinuis A Brother*;
Columlms, Geo.
A RE nmv opening their Spring nnd Summer
ia. stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES,
all of which they will sell on terms to suit their cus
tomer*. * April 13 1) if
Rcuioval.
r HNIIE subscriber* Imve removed to their old
M. stsnd ou Brond'-strcet, onu door below Mossrs.
Profcton A Nelms, where they now offer to their cus
tomers and the public ueuevally.ntnll assortment of
DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. They are now
receiving GO hhtls. Bacon, 250 bids. Flour, 159 Idris.
3tigur,(f)hbl*. Whiskey, 50 kegs Lard, which they
oiler low for Cush.
They hereby request all persona indebted to them
bv noli;or book account, nin«1e previous to the 1st of
January last,to settle the shins without delay.
A pril 20 12 tf J. «. GREKN E A Co.
Country Produce.
J'lASfl given for country produce.
Aj WM. a W. TONEY.
Rlarch 2 5 if
GOODS IN HAMILTON,
(t'HKAr FOR CASH.)
■p*AUDEN A W II.LIAMS, would inform the
lUfl citizcnn of Harris county nod the suirouudinx
country, that ll»ny hove just received n freshasrort-
ment of DRY (iOOifS, and Imve determined from
ihe pressure of ihe money marker, iomcII their
ou Kin k teuii* uh the people innv wish. Call at (heir
now stirc, on llie north side of ihe ■nunre in Ham
ilton, ifynii wish to l»uy goods cheap for cash.
Mnyj4 - 1 f 8m IL A W.
JANIES H. REYNOLDS, I
WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER,
Second door North of KIvHa’a ConfiMtUoaory, Broad it.
R ESPECTFULLY informs his fown nud Coun
try friends that he has just roiitvred front New
Yoik with a very rich addition to his stock of good*,
and Imlics and gentlemen, wishing fine Watt Im* or
Jewelry of superior quality, have now an opportu
nity of* supplying themselves w ith articles that cun-
not be surpassed.
GOLD WATCHES.
Patent Lever, English Duplex, Anchor
Horizontal and Vertical hrtunpninant*
Silver Laver and plain Watches
JEWELRY.
Ladies fmo Gold Neck Chains
Ear Kings and Brooches, Gold Waist Bucklos
Medallions, Lockets. Thimbles
Watch Hooks. Finger Rings, Ate. Ace.
Gents, fine Gold heavy rob and Guard Chain*
Honvv new pattern Seals
Plain.* Chnocd, Set, and Enamelled Keys
Breast Pins, and every other urticle otpluin, as)
or enamel led work.
Setts of Elegant Japanned Waiter*
Large and sntnll Musical Boxes
Brittaunia and Silver Plated Waro
Gold atid Silver Hpectaele*
Superior Razors: Pen, Dirk and Bowia Knives
Belt Pistol* : and a variety of
Fancy. Goods,
All of which he will di-nose ofot the lowest prices.
Columbus, April fi, 18117 ’ > 19 tl
WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac.
T HE auMcriher, [formerly of Milledgevllle.nnd
latent the firm of Foster At ’’ogb*, in this
place,] bating purchased Mr. Foster's inleiysi in the
concern here, would respectfully inform Ids friends
nmktlie public, that he contemplates to continue the
business in all its vnrion* brant lies: that lie has re
moved ro this place, nnd will give Ids personal nnd
undivided attention toil. He. flatters liiirtself that
Ids long experience in the business will '.‘liable him
to give general satisfaction.
lie would assure nil who may favor him with their
custom, that Im will al ways ke**p on hand a general
usHortmonl of the best articles in Ids line of bu
siness, nnd thnt whatever i* recommended to be of
f mrior quality will bo fonnd lobe such.
(e has uow on hath] and will constantly keep, an
extensive assortment of Wtuchns, of every descrip
tion, Jewelry, Plate nnd Plated Ware, a great vari
ety, fine Cutlery,Music and Musical Instruments, a
general assortment of Military Goods, Lamps of ev-
•y description, together witli u great variety of Fan-
t Articles. .
Watch Repairing and Engraving done in tha heat
manner. JACOB FOGLE.
Columbus, March 30 9 tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
Praia “ Goat* of llie Animal*."
THE WEARY WATCHER.
BY T. U. BATLV.
Tia nut the hour her lover named,
Yet she already deems him late }
And pouts her lip, ns if ashamed
That mortal man ahuuld make bar wait.
Sim counts the minute* o’er and o'er*
Yet aectns unconscious of their flight J
And she will watch the pith no more
Where drat his form will b« in sight.
And were she summoned by his voice,
She would not turn her head to greet him )
Coine when ha may, she will rejoice
To show how coldly she can meet him T
She will not frown, for fiowns would say
Tint she hud watched for hi* return
Sho will not smile—it would betray
She saw him tlot with unconcern.
Oh 1 should he ever come, 110 trace
Of weak t motion shall appear; ^
She'll seam, whiln gazing on hia face*
Ui cmuiciuus that ha stumis so near,
No blush shall mnutla on her chedk,
No tear shall irambla in her eye;
To aon.eyoung sti nugrrrii’* will speak,
And teem engrossed by hit reply.
Aud thinking thus she proudly leans
Against the marble balustrade;
Come when she. may,she never meant
To raise her eyos 'or turn her head.
Lady most beautiful thou art.
And pride Iteeomes me ’mid the crowd I
But oh! with him who wins thy heart,
Thou’rt loud—weuk—any thing but prouj.
Resentment when he leaves her side,
Betrays tlio depth of woman's love;
lid when she prattles of her pride,
What but her wnukueas doth she proto f
Why starts she now ? why.turns her head
With Much a glance of gay delight T
Alas! forgetting ull aho said,
She smiles the moment he's in sight I
The weary watcher eon eommnnd
No word to wound, no frown toebil!;
The silent nres-mre of her hand
Atunre- him he is welcome still.
DcGILSE A GORMAN,
Broad-st. Columbus, opposite Ain,po A Tarver.
H AVE and are constantly receivings aeloct and
fiishioimblo assortment of
Watches, Jewelry A Fancy Goods,
Consisting of ladies and gen'leinan’s Gold anchor
Escapement, Duplex, Lepine nnd plain Watchne:
Ladies Neck Chains, Gentlemens Guard aud Foil
Chains,Scale und Kevs, Ear-ring*, Breastpins and
Finger Rings, Gold Thhnhlos, Bracelets, Buckles,
Slides, Snaps, Necklaces, head Ornaments and tuetn-
urnmluin Hooks. A now and splendid arlielo ol
Ladies and Gentlemens Dressing Cuaes, a flue* as
sortment of Gold ni il Silver mounted Canes, Sil
ver, Snuff nud Scent Boxes, Mosic Boxes, playing
from two to eight airs, fine Cutlery, besides every
article belonging to the Jowelry und Fancy bust-
G. DeOTLSE, formerly watch mnker In the store
of P. Miedzlolski, will repair and warrant watches
of every description, Clocks, Music Boxes ami ac-
cordeons. Also Jewelry ofoll kinds neatly repaired.
All Watches sold at this store, will he kept inor-
der, free of charge, for one year, or exchanged eny
time during the year and the same price allowed na
paid for.
JAMES O. GORMAN,Miniature Painter,would
inform the ladies and gentlemen of Columbus, that
he has removed bis Painting Room, to the store of
Gorman A DeGilse. where lie is ready to attend to
those who may honor him with their patronage.
January 5 49
II persons from trading for
Jn by myself to W. Dyer, 1
which Ii** failed, sod I am de
termined not to pay it unlers compelled by law.
JAMES KeETH.
Shady Grove, Merriwcihcr co. Mny 1 Ifi Jf
Columbus Wliolusute nnd Retail
• fiiQDLUtXT WAU£ llUUWt,
W. Wads A Oo.
Keep oonstnntly 00 hand n largo aanortinont oi
S PANISH, Glutted, Overlaid, A Shafted Saddles
Plain, Boys, Knee, Attukupns, nud I’luniers do
Lnrge and Extra Lrrge do
Ladies Saddle*, of evnry quality nnd stylo
BRIDLES. OF ALL KINDS,
Some good for 50 cenin; Saddle Bags; Carpet do.
Valices; Stirrup Leather*; Sircinglas aud UirtliH.
llARNESS-iCoach,flip,nnd Denrhnru, from the
cheapest to the best. TRUNKS, ofall descriptions.
The above articles are of their own maniifacliire,
mndo under their own immediate inspection,-ol tho
best materials,and bv superior workmen.
Also, on hand,
English Saddles, Bridles and Mnrtingnlns.
Coach, Gig, Tandem, Sportsmen, and Waggon
Whips; Siiirnp*. Ui!*, Spurs, Buckles, llsmes,Col
lars, Cut Tacks, Trunk Locks, Horae Brushes, and
Cnrrv Combs, Trace aud Uniter Cliuins.
ALSO—A good ussortmunlof Co.icti A Gig Hnr-
noxs Trimmings; Plntt-d, Brass and Jnppan’d do.
ALSO—A good as«oitmunt of Skirting, llurues*
and Bridle l<euthrr lilaek. blue, 1 red,yellow, green,
nnd coch neiil Morocco Skius; Buffalo Robes and
Bear Skins.
N. B. Traders who Imy to sell aguin. will lie fur
nished on as go~d terms as can bo bought cither in
New York or Newark.
ID* REP A1 BING dupe on Iho most reasonable terms
Jan. 5. 49tf
net lilieral prices will bo
Columbus Colton Factory.
T IIE ow ner- of the Cnli,mbits Factory, respect
fully inform the public ilinl it i- now in suc
cessful operation. They have ou hand a general as
sortment of* Ynrn*, which innv be had ul ull limes
and at the most reasonable prices.
Their wool carding machine is also in operation,
and uny thing in thut line will be done at the shor
test notice,
.
Factory, for which
given by the week or month. Apply
STEWART A FONTAINE, or
8. K. IIODGES A Co.
February 9 2 y
CliOi»4*f Ware, Clialr*, &e. «&<*
JACOBI A MIBDZIELSKI.
flB3 IIE undersigned having associated themselves
m under tlm firm a* above, in the Cobinel making
business, most reepeetlullv inform th' ir friends and
the public in general, that they nre now reudy to re
ceive any orilers in the gAiv0 business.
They’will continue manufacture at the old
stand of John C. Juflyhi, nil kind* of Furniture,
which for fete and superior workmauship, shall be
excelled by none in th* eounity.
Furniture, Pimios of tlm im*Mt approved makers,
Ac. Ac. will h« kept coiiMtanily on ham! at their
Ware-House in Broad street, two doors below the
Cilv Hall,nml oppo-ite Me-srs Stewart A Fontaine.
They wiUwnJenvor to meet the approbation of all
those who may fuvor thorn with their patronage, h>
direct attention and promptness.
REFER F.NCES.—Stewart A Fontnine, E. Can
M. Evans, J. C. Calhoun. Jamra Shorter, Judi*c
Tliomns, Dr. Hoxey, Win. Warren, Judga Coiuu.tl,
Win. II. llarper, Hall A Moses.
JOHN ii. JACORI,
March 2 y PAULIN MIEDZ1EL8KL
FNIPOIUUNI OF FAHIIION.
HENRY MATTHEWS,
Has on hand, at hi* old stand, Broad-street, a Gen
eral Assortment 19
Cloths, Cnssimerca, Headyinude Clothing,
The following is a list of a few articles:
W ONI)ON CLOTHS—Black,blue, blown,green
■ J Dahlia A Oxlord mix’d Cloths; Athens Broud-
cloths,for Summer wear, of superior quality; Super
Vd lours, Bomba zinc- and Cambists.
CASS!MERflh— Black Cssnimore; Wood dyad
do.; London tnoioskin plaids, Lavender, Victoria,
mixture, drab, uhsek’d, single mix’t, plai.l*. brown,
doe-*kin, tiger-skin, double rib’d do.ptll of superior
qunfit v.
DRILLING—Silk linen Drills;linen double rlb’d
do.; Mcltiourne NorweigUan check’d do ; white
riU’d honey comb do.; drub and while cambric do.;
union w hite cotton do ; rib’d fancy Gamhrnon*.
VESTINGS—Of all qualities, vis.: Eiialisli vel
vet, silk, satin and check’d do.: Marseille* w hile
nud printed, silks, and figured Merinos; Chullis;
figured Writings, Ac.
UcnflysMade dotlilnR,
of every descritdiou aud of the best mnicrinls.
Jan. 1. 49tf
Jimt received by Read A Tulbot«
AA BACKS Petit Gulf Cotton Seed
A lot of Country Bacon
Glade’s Butter, Malaga Wine, Madeira Wine
Canal Flour, Raisins. Bagging, Smiths Tools
Cotton Osnabuifa, aamiul*, Crackers
Sugar and Coffee. IriS|x Nails. Hats
Coarse HkoA. Champaign Wine an1 Cider
MuacalWtne, Claret Wine, with varioua othai
articles. March 16 7 tf
The importance of active benevolence as an anti
dote to llie sun own of Ufa, a« well as tor the glory
of God, i* finely expreeaed in tlm following attract
front Iho poem on Taste, by tho Rc.v. C Wilcox.
“Would’pt thou front sorrow fiml a sweet relief f
Oris thy heart oppress’d by woes untold f
Balm would’*! tlimi gather from corroding grief f
Pour blessing* round thee like a shower of gold.
’Ti* when the rose is wrapped in many a fold
C!o*rt to ths heart the worm is wasting (here
It* leaf a ml swertnesa; not when dll unroll’d.
Leaf after leaf, its bosom rich and fair,
Breathes freely its perfumes throughout tha ambi
ent air.
Wake thou that aloopest in enchanted bowers,
Lest those lost yeurs should haunt thee through
the night,
flier* death is waiting fbr thv numbered It
To tuke their swiU.utid everlasting flight.
Wake, ere the earth-boro charm unnerve thee quit*.
And he thy thought* to murk divine addresaed;
Do something, do it toon, with all thy might;
An angel's wimr would droop if long at rest,
And God hiiniielf inactive, were no longer blest.”
MaThimohial CiikAT.—A young man
nnmetl John Kohhint fed to the tiller in Ht.
Luke’s Church, on Sunday last, a very pret
ty girl, ngedonlylD, the daughter of George
Bniliy, a respectable former in the borough.
While pasting through the aisle of the
church, the nnlire head dtezs of the bride, in
cluding a wig f/J.wa* pulled from her head,
which woe left as Imre oa the back of her
Unn-ti In cmnet;item:o of rlri* Ulltucklv ,€*■
pusure, the happy bridegroom, desired fur
ther time to consider whether he would oc-
eept tlio bareheaded spinster at a partner for
life; and the puitiee | e f iho church. The
iiiiechievious trick w 8 a cflected by a former
lover of A! is* Bailly. Bristol (Eof.) W.rcury.
Catch 1 Nil a Hat.—There ara few mo-
metita iu a man’s existence when ho experi
ences so much ludicrous distress, or meets
with no little commiseration, ns wheu he it in
pursuit of hi* own lint. \ vast deal of cool
ness arid a peculiar degree of judgement are
requisite iu catching 0 hat, A man must be
precipitotr. or he runs over it; he mu9t not
rush into the opposite extreme or lie loses it
altogether. The best way is to keep gently
up with the object of pursuit, to he wary and
cautious, to watch your opportunity well,
get gradually before it—nnd then make a ra
pid uivc—seize it by the crown, nnd stick it
tirmly on your head, mailing pleasantly oil
the time, ns if you thought it A* good u joke
as any body else.
Washing Silks.—A late number of an
English periodical, contains nn usaful article
on washing silks, from which we copy the
following extract:—
“Lay iho piece of vi!k upon a clean board;
soop a piece of flannel well, without making
il very wet.oud with t.'iiv rub the silk careful
ly and evenly one way; aflei having thus
elenusrd one side of the silk, take a wet
sponge and wash ulfihe soap; proceed In the
same manner to clean the other tide, ond
then wipe the water ofl*of each with a clean
dry cloth; after which hang the silk in the
air to dry: do not wring ii, but hang it as sin
gle as posnihie upon o linen I urse, and let it
dry gradually. When very nearly dry* iron
with u cool box. In this manner we last
summer washed a slate-colored dress which
was so ditty with the constant wear of a win
ter, that we did not like 10 use it even for lia-
inss, without endeavoring to remove some
ol* the sjmtz, nnd we were quite hojuless of
its being fit for any thing except linings ev
en when washed, but iie brightness was com
pletely restored, its texture was softer then
lien new, audit made a very nice lookiog
child’s frock."
Valuable but nkolkctkd Invention.
It is remarkable that on invention fur mure
vn’uiible to nil who travel upon the sens,
lakes, nnd livers of this great commercial
country, and more important, tin the score of
humanity, tliuu uny other devised hy hu
man ingenuity, should remain in compara
tive oblivion and neglect. We allude to that
beautiful preparation of pulverized cork, for
seamen's and pusscngcis' mattresses and
bed*. Will it be believed that 0 mattress
of shift material, weighing only twenty-five
pounds, cannot be sunk by the weight of
seven men? ond that one or two person*
might float on it iu the midst of the ocenn,
with as steal security fiom drowning as iflsa
were on board u ship? Yet such is a fact,
hm dcmonxtioted by experiment. Tlm beds,
cushions, Ac. made of this preparation of
cork are more clastic, soft, and aotoftirtftbis
than those of the best hair, and have the
superior udvanlHge of never becoming mat
ted. Every ship and steinnftoni should)im
mediately substitute them for aft other*,.and
every passeuger going to-sea.should’purchase
one. If they hud been, oa hoard ths untiirtu-
tiuie Bristol und Mexico, every soul might
have becu saved. Laa few minutes.
• NswRrx.
Melting or Coin.—It is eoinpofthK|hai
the ronnmpiiui) of silver coin*, in mtQufatuwa
in Sew York, i* annually upwards $100,000;
that of gold $1,000,000. lo Boston•_ the
sum u*ed iu this way of the article of silver
alone in one establishment, 100,000 ouooss.
Iu I'rovideuee. both silver and gold is used
to the aniouoi af $100,000 annually* in the
various branches of manufacture, lo Phil-
adalphia, $500,000, 1
theatsks!
Romkav /Klind tli. Tlu«r« hUn
•ehotil - *•«*." nnd ulthotigli nppt „
lime* in ThMifieul wiiiin^h.v.rydecitir.l.
ly tad op-nly oppoMd ih* nuQII4im*cu of
0*1 in lit* oily ul Conor,.
Plato My* thm “Pl.y* tiW tli* pnlm
■ml p*tv*il th. dm of lli.m, .nil of enaj^
qcnooi nr* d*ng«rauf to mor,»y.''
A.i.Totlk mv*. “St*l|% rfComWImi,
ought lo byfttrbiildeli to yWug ptnple, .uclff
ImluigUnoM MM WogMfe.tinBl a«e «nd dl»
ciplino ha*, confirmed them ill wt.ri.iy, fw-
tified their *irthe, and madd their proof a-
gaintt debauchery.’’
Ovm remark*, “t advlaejh* .opprawlou
nflhie nmuumetlt, it il 0 great woroa ol'eor-
roplion." ; •
SincLiciTr or Pk»r»tlj|i«lVaaomariuiaa
forgel in nut fniniliifrity wif), a H-btl of cur
ium, llie fuel ^iit xiiiie eifuatlypttiilipr pre-
crpi nr command point, at ui, ahd want, u,
to |ien-e and reflect. How vary fcw Cbrie-
Uin. imo,ine ihot they traugre** tha admo
nition of our Savior, which Impreaaed .|»u
lii. dUeiple. the folly of vain rejiCtitioiM, aad
yci how m.ny are guilty of the very f—ulc
which thi. precept aimeti at correcting, A
cliild who know. hi. want,, alfecla no elf
cuinlncuiioo in raoking it known. Mature
.pi'uk. in aitnpliciiy, awl in the eloquence o(
irudi. Ju.l .0 will the uuo Chrwtiun, who
Iccl. tii. needy nnd lielple,. condition, ap
proach hi, fmlier wiihont vain repoliiion or
|H>ni|Hiua exordium, and lell nf id. weakuew,
of his wandering., mid of hi. wnnt, iu the-
touching limc'inge nf ttie heart, nhichaaeka-
no aiiiliciiil mod.* of exprea*ion. kVa haw
obacivcd many niininera who eummaooa
■heir petition., with a lung ceieloguo or III.'
nllriliole. of .Deity, anil lliit-ia dune wilb Ihn
pom|H)n< air.of fnrcnalc eloquence. Howev
er iinpren-iire tide mny In, it ie not prayer.
Quit need, not our auknowtedgeineui, lu add'
tn hi, glory. Ho .dmiki thin Hie iMert, and)
linen, toen.wer only, when onr lipe respond
lu lh« iuwanl nmivc dteire.
Ma<- JuH.vaoa.—The motnar of Dr. Sen--
uel Joiiiitpu wa* a woman of great gowl aauw
and piety; and aha wa. the mean, of early
impreuing rellgiou* princtjiWVifrt lira min'd
of her Km. He uaed lo eay, that be disiiuct-
ly remembered tavine heJ the first twice of'
heaven, "A place to which gisid pmiple go."
and hell, "a piece to which bed people go."
commuHicoied in him b* lier, ivhtq a litlUa
child iii had with her; and that it might be
ilia hotter fixed in lua memory, aha atm Idra
to repeat U in her muii-aervaal. The «er-
vnnt being out of the way, thia wa.me dnnev
but there wet no occnion lor any artificiat'
aid bit iu preeervadon. When ihedoclor re
lated thi. circumrtanea, lie added, '• that
children iiioidd be alv.-ayt tocouraged U>
lell what they iiear, dial i. particalerly »tdk-
ing, to tome brother, aiKar or earvaot, luima-
iliataly before the imprewion ie aitnad by Uie
iui.rvenliun ofNew nccbrraneiHi.-
PoHn tb. ProrklKiw CoMrlsr.
Old a.vo NiwTikm.—Ah elderly tan-
ilemau of lid* oily who ie one of our oldest,
ciiii.ui, wa* convening with ‘in yeMefda*
U|X>n tli* .uhject nf failure* iubueiaeu which
were now taking place, and remarked Itour
difierenl tho mimie of the (Kopie went now,-
reepecliog bankruptcy, to what they watw
formerly. He then related the particular,
of n fuilure wldeli happened in thi* city jo4
belora tha revolutionary war, which wan a*
fullowat
A merchant, whowaatranaartlngburineM
at what wii then called the "Cuuri cud,"'
of the town, failed, earning great exeitgniatit
and in Ilia aettlartlent of fiU afiuira than waa>
a amall deficiency, wlileh Raiiaad hie credit-
ore in ralaie the circumalcncee of diet* veil-
one loeeee fur a number of year, after iba
failure. Soma had loat five doiluM, kmu#
ten, eoina twenty, and oihemliiriy, but va
ry few ao large an amount oa cue huudtad
didlart. Now, eaya the gentleman a failure
for millions of dollars ie not thought much of;
every tiling ins been upuu die high pressure
•yeiein. The people have oftenyearalwun
in llie linbil of .peaking of hundred, of dura-
und^ und millione. ao dial the emu of na,
twenty, and even fifty thousand dotlara, ie
nui thought much of even by tome «f our
young men. Ie not the time law appnwuh-
ing, when the sum of even one thousand dol
lar* W HI bo considered of soma conaequeuca
10 the jHiMSMor of it T
A loner from New York says that th* liinea-
are »o hard diattlie caichca have flopped.--
IVo are surprised at that, becaow tiny are
iho only bueioee* character, that can adurd.
logo upon lick till die end of liino.
The celebrated A boo Y uaupi, who urn
chief Jadge of Bagdad, in the reigaof Caliph'
Hadee. wua a very remarkable lutaode
that humility which dUguuot irna-wis
dom. Ili. tense of hi* owu defieiemdae of
ten led him lo entertain doubt, wlior* imp. i
of Ira knowledge and «Wt ueauuinduut
were decided. l.T.,1
It ie related ot 1I1U iiidgb. lbai onadut Mta-
won, after a very patient iov.-ugaUda of
facie he declared that hi, kouwUdfn not
conipeiont 10 decide c,m before him- '‘Ploy
du you expect," eay, a pen ouprtiar, wfio
lieaid thi, declaration, "iliui the Koilph it to .
pay (iir your igiioraiice!" “ kdb ou know"
wa, lira mild reply; The Caliph pay, nn,
ur.d well forwhal I doknow;if he wen uv
attempt to pay me for u hat 1 do pot kuowt th*
trcanurc of hi, empire would nm ,it#c„ V
The Globe wonders why tin imniene*.
ipiaotiiy of specie iu this country cannot cir
culate in Masons of pressure Ilka !h* p/aaanl;.
in,lead of circulating m pra*pennn lime*
when there i, leesoocetiou ikr it. Thu Globa
it about a, wise a, th* negro who broke hie
•hio against a'poet in a dark night. "I
wonder, uid sambo, "why de sun no shin*
this dark uight end not always keep ahiuing
in de day-time when den', uo naed uf-him.
The diietriue, that the Majority muat rale,
ia a doctrine that iie* at the foundation of our
government, and ie nec*ce*wiry for ite \a-
very existence: but, like every utingela* that
ie human, it it liable to ahum. The majori
ty muet rule wiiti'm certain bound*; tkeir-
will alone is not the law. Tin
i, the charter ol lliair powers) tbay
keep ttriclly within tha bouodeof ibis ii
nraui; this i, th* only toure* whence they
are 10 look tot their authority to act; the Cox-
thlulion, nut their >riU, ie lo ha the rut* of
aciioii. Under ihe paw adniiuiwratfon, these
things have been forgotten. Th* majority.'
have acted wilhoul regard loth* Con, itulisn;
they have neglected 10 be governed by H>.
they bare mi it aside. Heieafter, wheuiuau.
talk of the will of the mapiriuy. let them !•-
■nerabsr^lba; the CbMtiiuiion liotiU that will)
awl preaurUios ha axerciae withiu ttttahr
oattndt.. w-iMot «a-Kik.c.
We read of many Naiione Unit, in lima*,
paw-, have been, pu iwhed for idolatry. May
nra the preaent coudhhm of things be but iii*
jot! punithount we deMrve, for having wor-
biped Amtrrw iaakson! «■«)»■•»“•
LM e* na,.—The rdilnr of Hie fid-
oa taya^ -laey rich glrlaiuake rich nnn per,
nod industrious poor girl, make- paea *MU
rich.- ttc dot*aw lueauby flattery t»t*e~
tifice truth. , .v."-'J.
The Milledgevitle Siaodard of Oriih* c»
Ora at insr. waiae • u i» fcuamar* aagatata
made their escape ftam th* ***
Friday night laeu Tbe thrgg^M* ped -
few uiebte previous Iran oorqges baa™ <*■
few aigbt* previoue I
Moxvaonxar News.—Hard ill
weather, and plenty of green |*Mk,
hog