Muscogee democrat, and Mercantile advertiser. (Columbus, Ga.) 1844-1849, September 21, 1848, Image 1
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AND MERCANTILEIDVERTISEB. 1 ‘ ’ 1 ‘
Vol. IV.
fisy§©®®[E[£ D&MOCiiIAT,
AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER.
By Andrews & Oriswold.
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Corner of Ramfajfc and Broad streets, (upstairs .}
‘* ■ Qfa&MBUS.Ga.
, , MS;.
“ AS LITTLE GOVERNMENT AS POSSIBLE ; THAT LITTLE EMANATING FROM AND CONTROLLED Ay TOE UNIFORM IN ITS TO A 1.1,.”
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. i die (mu w hen iie.lh is ii owing his dusky
mantle over us ! Man needs in all situations
such an assurance of Almighty care.
What a wonderful being is God ! How ex
tensive the surface of our globe over land and
sea in every direction ! How many inaccess,
idle and unvisited mountains! What wide and
lonely sufttudes oj’ sandi plains and thickly
wooded dark ravines and caves'.
COLUMBUS, Georgia, Tluiisday/F: veiling, September 21, I§4§.
[Translated from the Courier Des Etaieß IJn^-
The French Gardener and hhj^^Brr
1 have a worthy neighbor
lie i
ruling
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DVERTISER.
and /Algiers. He hardly listened till he cuuglit
Atre name of Bugeaud.
Then he suddenly turned and said : ‘Marshal
Bugeaud 1 do yoirknow him ?’
•I have not thaJhonor.’
‘He is one of my finest roses. I suppose I
must change his name too. lie is out ms favor
now. Here are Hugo, nod Lam
artine. Bnt yet* cannot now judge of Lamar
l>as. hAis a i'pic 1 1 r> k• ■ 11 ;
~ —..... niii -yr-’-r”"***^-
vve transcribe tie following inU:n ti cii
cited by tbe exploration :
“The bottom of the northern haif\.f this sea
is almost an entire plain. Its fneridianal Hoes
> at a short distance from the titorr scarce var Vin
depth. The deepest soundings thus far 188 fath
oms, (1,128 feet.) Near the.s} ore the‘bottom
is generally an incrustation but (he m
termediate one is soft mud Nvith {Tiany rectau
gtt.ar crystuls— fiufe salt. At
1 . C... 1! r
■ 1 tic stiric of writhing torture intp whicrM
.rPe occasion!))’ thrown by the sndden and
ported ijiivstion or re.mtfrk of a child
large company—a little wretch ofyt>ur
instaudh, that will run wp to an uriirmrriedJ
(one who would, rather be thought a9|
sinner than a'n elderly srfnit,) and thefflH
you by crying out, before yon tin
it, ‘Now. do, Mis# , lit me-count thjfl
rimTOur face—-(ffereTs one, two. there^MHj