Columbus sentinel and herald. (Columbus, Ga.) 183?-1841, November 29, 1838, Image 1

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VOL. VIII.] published nvESY uosxivg by JAMES 11. CAMPBELL, OJT BROAD STREET, OVKII AI.LE.V AND V0l‘SC ! ? ( M’I.VTOSH KOWff I'Eit.Vl.S—Sti.‘>scri;>:i'i, three dollars ;>-:r aii nom, payable in a Usance, or coo a doll\rs, (j i aa. cases eacted) where payment is int m t !•• before .be c.tpirati mos the ye ir. No suhserip i >ll received for less thiri tiveire m in’ nft, without payment inarlvaii -e, Rii l no paper discontinued, exce it at the mi si <v til i Editors, until t I arrc.ir.i are ‘ A OVER ns -, At iNi’rs con *a:c,i('isiy inserted a ova dollar per ono IrtiVlr- I wor li, cr sics, fm tin: first i.uzr.ioa, anl Fiery ce.ct.; lorcverv * i’>- • •I tent co ttinuw.e. Tlioso s-.-u v a ;; j,. CI -; a . tion of til l number of in tu >:i !,-.v;:i b ■ iiubiiihcci until order.’ I out, arid eh vac I t• • 5-i . % 2cl. i early advertisements —For over ‘2l, uni not ctcrc lin< 3<J lines, fiflif -l kI ir.t ,■ r n't ot,n : : ovr 12, an I not exceeding s l line ; turly-fin* hilar: per a tiiHnt \ for less ttiau 12 liiiis, treaty prr annum. *I. All ru'e :n 1 S ;ere work (loiiVo ♦ above o;icev. Leo.il Advehns;:msxti puff iff; ■ 1 at lie; usual rates, arii with strict aitcn'.nn to i!r- requisition* of the law. All Sales regulated by la v, ro”* i e nude before the Court!louse I Kir, bet ween the heurb of 10 in ‘he morning anl 4 in iho evening—those of f.anl in the county wlvre it is sit tie; ih,< j of .’ersoiial Property, w!i -r •thj so ‘erj tee an -!’u r, t,i a I nin istra'ion or of guardisnsliip iver.* off aiif-d—an I are required to h ■ oreviouuly advcrlised ii soino nubile Gazette, ass illows: Simmies’ Sales ho tor regular ex? ‘*uions for thir ty i)iY.s, un ler mortgage n iff; i cyy days, be live the day of sale. Sales of Land and Negroes, by rAecntor’, Ad ministra*<irs or Guardians, for sixty days before the day of sale. Sales of Person il Properly (except Negro ’ ) lo.nrv DAYS, Citations by 01 i-ks of the Cour's of Ordinary, upon application ■=•(> letters of a l.niui.Rraiion.nvist be published for thirty and h s. Citations up in appi.ic vtiox for dismission, by Kx uTors, \ 1-KPii liraiors or Gu.irdia.is, icmlhiv for six months. Orders of Go i ‘ of Ordinary. (••*.'• ”> >■. ;; ' t ~i •. j*, n Copy ol the bind *r a re.;ie c) to “Mr:, titles to land, mu ,i b * •■ebliffi :1 rJR MU ;.:o.N yifi. NoTtCEs by e i'ors, A l.niic . T'; I •r.’b.ins. of application to the Coo t of Or linnrv for leave to sell the La:i 1 or Negroes of an iff .tai-o, routt MONTHS. Notices hy VWoctlton or A bnifi ‘ yi’ero, to the D ;bt ora and Cr • It . >r u o{ ar !■’.state, for six w *•:: c-. Sheriffs, Clerks of Cour t, 2c•:., will ;> allowed the usual deduction, Letters mo besineo. must be post paid, to entitle them ion. The following pr*on* have in: lly consented to ac! as Agents (or the Sentinel and UcntM : Col. C. PiHKitit, Colin leiKv.l ■ Monroe county. Peter Cone. Esq., K.l u F.ff’i > fii >.u -or ty. Ilov. Ueub:n E. itnoWN P !> ‘I II )is •'•hi co. Titos. 11. Ke y Ksq Dra.-too’ *> dv *• v.i*tv. Cos!, Ttl Tl. 1. II II.MES. Cone If !, Il l I. Col. John Dill, ‘•’or’ G iin ■ ( i John O. Me. rn'i ‘lr wn ( !i. K. .1. Wood lz ( ‘•> S’ Jure ,'i. : Noutte.r:. 12rooks fx < ,'n.. A > w'.! • ‘i. J. S. V\ an it'ii; on. Iff %■ ‘ • ‘ -*ri eny.r v. Jan. Huciunan. < I ;:hh rt, fl-m.rilph c-auity J. \V. Bac it t.n Mi.T.a Pavefe, Chatn’ r ci* V • Charles Murpiify Peca*cr. n< rvubconn'v. WKWUK%BSrt9BMJU’ ‘xTXZi’' —, rz tr.r ;• t-, ••yA.’f". “r *” v / A A . ‘J :\0 J li id A COJUII ISIiJ 1J Pol ll CMS, rjlUi 1 ’Ti I tMigo-.1. ake i I'Li.- >to infirm iii fiend ■- S. anl th > pi >;i i g-I •raliy. t'ru lie .viii con in ie I'i j Warb-II iu.se an.l Cos u mssi ei B isiaess. to whieli his at ui'iin will be exeltisivciy confuted ;an l l*y ■ atteii'ini tliereto lie .hopes to tu uit a c.in'inuaiiee of i> itron ign •v!ii;!i hi: been s , .il •r.t'l v b -e ~v- I upon niai. tewul a’tenltotho sv : of Go : . i fro a u-a g ins or in store, an I tmi .1 get y Ii ‘ j i.iio’ an- - : wi.:. ilia purchasers, an l ru ; silua-i: of ili.i m ,rs ■ lie be li'wes that !te cm g-uienllv, more tliaa save th • com- Ilf'ssiol ill the e,v e of Co“on. I.,ih i’ ll a IvancLs will h ■ iua I ‘ on produce or m *r. chiindise in s or •. A .Vi. I’. YOc*’ I Id. Coin ulvis. .S Lit. Id. lA.lt a:.. •I V ‘1 I il 1 ..St s ‘. >so 4, \j a t i .lri v ; v u -/.•, ‘• 24 */:w i.-'.rih of •,. .-y /;,•■./.%. TT IISIVIU i'KuLlsVi, firms i.s o.v.i and c.rm try friend jmi n• n ju.t r-ear :■IIr i.i N \ Yorx widi t very rich a! li:in ! • hi; : >G. cf ari lla lie.; and g.':i l-m •: wi so ; .Va ■ or ,r, ! of sup -i itr (jua'i y, have n,,-.v an oppmtuiii rof s • plying thoms Ives wa'.t ar'aek'o th.it eai’.iml be su r passed* Jlieh fin ‘ r >hl J i ‘■■! y. Silver Ware, pi i • ! and fancy tl’oo Is. Thefollo .iug ;t,. tn.L -s compri s • a u-■■riioti of ids it.* k, i and he wdl sellon asfgood terms as ••my . tli.r establish ment in Gc-'rgia. Gold an I -irrer Levers, Anchor i-scapement !) iplcx, Horizontal anl vein. Nil \V.t‘ch?, of t!;.* fino-t finish—all of which ac warrants first rate time keepers. S-tts of L-alp's’ f'rr.ii.gs ;m-l !?- *adies, Diatnou.l, Ruby, K: a c.'.i i . Optt'. (.•n.L. ! i-''.lc.t and c:i ry description of Ilea-a i'nis and finger Rings, Gold guard and fob Chains, Seals, Iveys, Locket.i and Trinkets, es lun h, in great variety, an 1 •> >! < ipeio am mhvt.are, Gold raid silver Spectadet, Silver i.ipo.m.s, Biifter Knives, bu:Mfii ila.'.'n, Il.iwie Iv.lives, Dirk and Pen Knives, Scissors, rininh; ■., i... u ..iGuru Caees, Her. i Hands, Cou.hs, H -hi ‘'Vi “un lv eyoivtu” ai ver mouuUm -.'as'. >rs, Plated t kn'J.lesticks, Fancy H illows, Chilli, ll.air, Crtrno ittd Hearth Brashes, Knuiiih ri li belt PiSto; , Sword v’ lues, Four side,i KazoySrrops, Silk Purses, Perloei.ay, And every other ,n licio usually found at Jewe.ry Stores. .1. 11. R. as hereof ire, will repair and regulate CLOCKS and WATCiLRS ofenr • i -sm. • an ! warrant all (that were made for ten •) to perform \v il. Gold and silver work, an 1 jew b y. m.i be an S re ren-d. Lncraving neatly executed. Cas.i, or goods. ud for ord gold and silver. Columbus, April 13. ti Fi O . vv’. W A~Y ’ S CVItRIAM UKP'ASITOriY, CIOUNKIt of Ugi ’:!iorps an 1 Si. Cl ur c ivet, itn- J mediately in the rear of the City Ho !. The subscriber respee .ally intorais i’ - * poo l-: hat he is now re-viving a T-’n.Ta! asserimeiu of Carrtaj* s o. all deserirjiious, to “ i : Coaches, Coachees, Chariotte-s, Cahriol- ts. dickey eat Barouches, one and two horse extension-top Ha- . niches, three seats ox.'endon-top and >., Baggie--, four wheels, for one and two horses, two wheel do., Sulkies of every description. The'above Carriages arc superior to any over re ceived tn this market, and cannot be suroa s,\| i■ ir ma terials, st'de anl durability. Aliy article purchased from this establishment can be di-pen 1 • ! on. Call and see. an l I will sell you !> irgaiits. Carriages of every description furnished to order, hy addressing the undersigned. GBO. W. WAY. T have a general stack of Coach Materi i's. which I will sell low. Repairing done in the very best man lier. and bv Northern Workmen. ~ G. W. Vv. Feb. 1, o-2v _ --- —j A(il - s,i o ;i> ‘ TW’ ; rLI .*, J NT 177 “"1 -*■ -• -2. V -a4 .O Iwi M i im V* f Ozlelhnrpe Strc t, lYorlh of Cii’ iou-i'i lit! 7, SWAVK jut rec ’iv.’d anew assortment of good JSL CARRIAGES selected from some etlhe best manufactories at the North. T t y having taken par ticular pains to have them made to suit this cmn'rv, and to insure satisfaction to purchaser*, they ‘ ‘ll war rant them for one year with f.iirn v gt. AH klul of Carriages ms le to order. Carriage an I , I •.mess* re- I pairing don • in very neat style by g ‘• vi Nortc.ern wo-k- | men. Also, agv> 1 assortment of Carriage ‘i v -rio's, ! all of which they will sell low for cash or approved paper. Feb. 13. 7v NEW SPUING Ji)I)S, subscriber lias just received, a fro-di f supply of FANCY ANU STAPLE I)11Y (L ODS, of the latest ftslii >r,s and tinpnrta?i nns. ADY MADE CLOTHING. HATS, IlON'- NITTS AND SHOES, lie would invite hi.s custom *rs and the public generally tocall and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as they no doubt wilt be stilt ed with toe quality and price. lie is determined to sell low for cash. Country merchants will be supnlied at reduced r ri f? s * ai _ , neilk mcnaiu- May 21,-7-tf CiLiA-SS* FOR SALE, by the subscribers 150 boxes Pittsburgh Glass, ’ 100 do Bedford Crown Glass 50 do Boston do du assorted sizes, cheap for ca>!i. T.&M.F.VAN3, April 12. }• *t C” !” wholesale and retail l -’ ‘ Dgjiuii -2 Vj .li. O h At the .sign ! .iie llolden ri.vi.Di.E, afew doors be low IJ. II ing-rior.l ix. O and nearly oppo d-e LL [iinart & Ware. ‘V . WAOifl ic CO. . TjAV E now on hao t a complete assortment of ~a— articles app tmining .> t |. ;) r line of basmess : UM.f! WHICH IRE— j Epanis’i, Huif J. Overlaid a.id Shafted Saddles, I lii..! .*, Race. Altr xn-ias, a.ni Planters’do. Lai:; imd Extra Large do Ladies’ JSa-i r s. ol every quality an I size, it 111i?Lid.? OP ALL HINDS. J- •’•ut -*E ’.r •• J.T.’ I iJie Hu Carpet Bags; ip Leathers; $ cin ts and Gur hi. . I.Vi-.N -. -—“.'oacii. G.g an f Dearborn, froni the I'.'-apest to die be.-: . l'lt(.k\.{-, of every deac-tip ion. ft?ib ve articles are „f 0 - vn rn an ifgcture, m- 1 u:t - *!* *-ii nr ovu in if* iiyte in : leciiori, of the • ‘.la evid'S, a.id by superior workmen. Also, on hand, ENGLISH f, \DDLLS, BsIIDI.ES AST) MARTINGALES. (. mcii. Gig, lan loin, Sporivneti, anl Waggon ‘''. B irrnps. 8..5, Spurs, Buckles, Il.imcs, Co!- ars. (ji'i Ta:k-:. Truuk L.vs, llurio Brjslics and hirry C cubs. Trace an 1 1J ilvr ( * ! :.iiiv:. AI. - —A a-U'. of Coa -b an 1 Gig clar u f rim eng •; I*.a: .1. Brass and Japan and do. At.-?')—s J: >l l asso.-mi.-ut ot .''r.irh'ig. Harness, ml fb.p e L v .-r; but t. b'u?. red, vi .'i.v. “"ecu, 1 ‘ • coC'iineal Morocco Skins; Buffalo Roj.m and Bear N. B. Traders who may buy to ;11 again, will be turn s!‘".l on as g > ml torm-s as’ can be bought ei hr in ■n w V or.: or N •••vurk. Country mercliants are re- f.diy invited to ca!l and exanuuo our goods and p. ice i. utid s i*: h y fh'-rvy ! v?s. j~* KEi-’gVllcl2\G done on the in i:! reasonable . 1837 31y CABIN id's A.i> Ul‘ JD‘t'iT-J2UY IIOTJt.N. Cl SIEO?J -■’ r ctfully inforni th s cit zens of Colum h-.-st. > and its vi unity tl;a. they have removed “"m >-h -ir f<rn r stand, to the store ‘ itely occupied by .'•le Am, in Broad-strcct, nearly opposite the Insurance Batik. ‘i'hvy have now on hand an elegant assortment of FUIINU’L’UK of their own manufacture. Pip r H.ngings of the Is t. patterns wilh'suitable B rdcrtng, O.maau’.fs, an.) oilier tnneriala for Cur : litis. , A-1 versa to pu'Ti ig, they xvou I only solicit a rail •v'. .-li won’t! -‘n .Me iu;be t and (ien lemcn to judge for hem-'clve.s by evrucining the ariivlcs. Ail o der-i will lie executed with protnp’ittnlo. Cur tains put op in !!•!•; most fashionable style. Rooms n *a'ly papered. In short, any thing m their line will be pmictiiaily attended to. Aug. 25. 3Gy JOHN h & Cos. AGENTS F ‘lt V.l:. SALE OF THE r , ,U lAhi ’li it* A-VAC MA , Ms AV M j:t i received a tVe:-h - ipplyol li is valuable •.M. : i• !y .or die cur •if il t-.mma.i.-'in, Scrofniaor . ..v i, Gout, fcj.vu i-"t or llip Gout, Incipient •S i.i Rheum. Siphiiitio and Mercurial dis ■ • 1 :. ;; a’ : rda.'ly B.ci rs a;i 1 painful alihcuons of the ’>••*! •<. U •:< ran I Tliroaf an I Nostrils, Ulcers of / and ■i in Fever Sores, au-1 lu t-niul Abscsss s Fist : .’- -. ihi -I Head Heal. S utvy, Bties. Ciiro ,ii ■ Sore Eyes. Ery upeiis Blot..dies, and every variety of Go jo? ms AiLvhi m, Ch.-ouiV Caoirrlt, tleadaci.e, •pr-iee.oding from vitiation; z\d*.-ction.s of the Liver; • J'ti i.ii-.'. •.!i;laui:na:io!i of the Kidneys and General De bility, caused by a torpid action of the vessels of the sU.ti. It is smgiilarly ullicacious in renovating tlio; e cons'irutions which have been broken down bv injudi cious ireami-mt, or juvenile iriegularities. In general ter.ns. it is rt commended in ail those diseases which arise from impurities r.f the blood, or vitiation of the humors, of whatever name or kind. Some ot’ the above complaints may require some assist an* application*, which the c rcums:atices es (in case w ill dictate ; bur for a general remedy or Purifi ealnr to remove the eiurve, I'he Indian’s Hisacea will generi ly be found su lies lit. Toe foil cor:i Mates, out of hundreds similar vt-.i u mi on be proettrod are given to show the effect herein tn in 1 : an I also to • xhibit in the mo it sa u frO'-ry manner its superiority over the syrups in ■o.iim-.m u jo. Chari ESTor, N- v. 15, 1831. During .he last vrmior ant . pring. I was afflicted -.lth il very s.-v ve i.i ! disires.-ing Rheum,ristn.ccca -■•on.’d by ••rposure iti bid uh- r. I now take great p!--asure in •'ruing that six b -ul-sof Indian Fana i: x, resie-i id me to > -feet, health, aaJ I con fid cn’ I v rt ■ is amend it to all sim'dar'Y a:dic*t and. JOHN FERGUSON, Kin” st. Chart.! :.tos, July 1-2. 1831. T was a Hie to l f>’r v. .-rs witii r.n -t’c-r in th : leg, ore ii i:u,’v a i;p: t nul -.vi.h cry ,:;:-.-u*ic.;:s ir.d.nna •:)• ii!i I m e.vc.-s ive ;■: in in the b-g an I .-ticlo j jiut. S.-vera! emin-nt Idu’-ioians exert'd their skit! tip m it. ‘-it vit'iout oerm tnent benefit, rn this case, five bot tles of IniTtan F \ xacea reade a narfoct cure. M VRG VRKT A. EST, Market st. 121. 837. . 5! y :i \ m:ti';>n oilunsh —s\•/iaa z? stakiss \> i. n. t i I Mi. !> ■•. :;. ot’ -ere Years, wi.u J.A. -iii proprt- forsol’ the diX-rent Race Tracks of * ir .-‘o.io ry to ride :r iso their sjta sos,ami, in my ooi'i ion. .it ■•■> -at too early hp -; to give the o ?n ----” * of c ‘ : ■ a : (ir o •p,*g. miitv < f io ■ in g lueir rrc:ng qua . i-*i. I co-ii .u nmnie, t’lorcfire, to the sporbng ...-.I 1, iii / pres nt plan, rules ntid t; rtns. ’* i r ■ .. .I lie k--.t i.p-.-a stakes tor two an-I three year old.-, o be iun fir every sm ccssi e ye ir and not. til - ■ rl.sej n'.t’il one mrrh p.'Viuu; to the “ago : ’ -.ii...'! ui fificeti days before the coming off of the ru Vi * of -.)'>? ihu i*and doliaru entrance, wi'l be two mite heats. For'’ i . 0.-O; dcclaraiiou, SIUO. Three cu ries io firiii a- ; a ‘. S a'.es of ,ivc hundred dollars entrance will be rtiile h si-i. F ; Ig’g.ar.i icn, $75. Three en 'ri'M I > eo:i >■ .-a st.ik-. I ashes . f ;.vo o - oirs mile, to suit t’ic convenieryge ..f- tries, •’ u i<. la- amount to be run for. Fersou* wisiiing to make their entri-s, w'll please d : ■■: their letters to the subscriber, acuttg proprietor - : •>. ■> 11; imn v t.mrsc, or to Cn;tt. Wm. G. Nitntno, S—reiarv of ne Hamuton Jo.'kcy Club. August a, Ga. Sept. *27, 1833. 33 .G .■ ‘FW. L -UIV. SIEKiE LIN C FROM COLUMBUS TO WEST POINT. > rflliif p-th.ic ire iiiilamed that a line of STAGES S. hi* h.;ea pat on the route fr >at Ooiumbns to \Yc*f. I* cut via vVki e.-vili-. h ating Whiteside’s Tavern every Monday and Friday a; -1 o’clock A M. and arrvingat ‘.Vos point the sam-day at .5 o'.'loi k P. 31. ;I- i —m ; West Poiir eve v Tues.lav, Thor- lav a> t S.i lira lo’ ik A. M., an I arriving at Co lumbus at 5 o’clock P. M. th ■ -am? day. WHITESIDE & DUNCAN. May 23 1833., I7if X. >. A ! lack will be in readiness at West Point to e in - .’ v :iss.g.i r-rs r>> La Grange or I.afi vet to. i?ACI££JTS ffilODl >- l*, JOijfU’ii i\* SBXV yOUKG riTHL’. following substantial and fast sailing .3. vessel will run as regular Packets between St. Joseph and New York, and will take freight and passengers low. Brig H\RTI T.Y, Ryder, master. “ CUMBERLAND, Darling, master. “ SADI. Vincent, “ Also, the new att l splsnclid ship SPRING. For Freiglu or Passage apply to E. J. WOUd W CO. Agents, S*. Joseph, Flor. Not. 1,1637 24 RSOCEUT3S. ~H rfh BBLS old Rectiiied Whiskey iL <!S 30 bids.’ Mon mgahela do *2O bh!s. N. E. Hum 25 and > Gin 20 do IV a Brandy 50 do Sugar 3 > bags Coffee ‘25 box ‘s Tobacco 100 pieces De.idee Bagging ! "or sale bv ALL ■.:* & \ JUNG. Bpt. 12 Gat. ‘32 f V. ! ‘! -f-M*b row. ofStaple and fmev Dry Gckkls. Bjo s, Shoes. Hats,Saddlery. Hardwaro. &e. together with a gon.t supply of dr K’v.ies.ali of which wad be sold oil the most fav <rible terms. Feb. Ist 1833. 52v I>. GOLSTEIXE X CO., commission and fik'/ardiys *’>:acn vxTs, .APAL V JHICOLA. FLORIDA. Will advance on Cotton shipped to Havre, Liverpool and New 1 ork. [J. Goi steine, 11. I). Darden. Apa'aahicela, Cot. 25. 38tf 7 BBLS. picketed SI IB BP ITE AD. 20 boxes line Scotch Herring, -i b ! ’lCranberries, 20.000 best Spanish Cigars, Just received and f>r sale bv Feb. I.! s I-. 5 2;f ‘ YONGE &: KT.LIS. ~*j -jj. jo boxes fresh Lemons, just received, and for aalc Lv N ‘-x 1; YCVGE & EI-LTS. ‘WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS TO BE SELF-EVIDENT, THAT ALL MEN ARE-KILN EQUAL.’ COLUMBUS, GEOliaiA, THURSDAY MORNI?*G, NOVEMBSIi 29, 1838. NEAY AUCTION AND COMMISSION UOOaE. YjjJNidE undersigned will open a house in the ahov J-*- business, on BroaJ -rei, a( ibe old nlanJ • J. I*. NiLES Cos., on die 22d OCTt.BER A busiaes* entrusted to heir care will m et with protiq attention, ‘l'hey wni attend to the bu . ing of Co'.io.i .also to the receiving aa i firwurdin_• Good* BENJAMIN B. M'JRRELL, 5 V AI, l rdi s. C. SCJNGE, REFER ENCK3. George Wuitman, N. Orleans. Sie wart 2k Cobb. do Jain-s v(. i ariton, 31obi!e. Stanton cx t‘,.l ,rd, do Cu a tri • * & Saiker, M eygomery. IvleK ti/.ie £i A lmas, cio S .M. Rob a * <:i, do li /'J Wilson. do .1. \V. S. Read do J. S. t la’ (,un Columbus. Win. P. Tonga, <io J. i Niies, and • I£. & F. i .rad’ey, do Coiutnb'j*. Oct. 17. 1838. 37 f CDXiUaIBCS COTTON If AC U mV. U \irln, oti'awj of the C ia -has L-',;-. iry rrs'.i-ct- J-L fai’.y inform the puthc thai i> is now i.i o;. fu-.i n. They have on baud a general assortment ol Y-3RNS. * Inca may be had ai ud times at the most reduced jiricrs. Tiie.tr IV'ool Carding Machine is also in operation, and any thing in that tine will be done at the snorteie notice. ;-. If* A number of boys and girls wanted to work at. the Factory for which the most .ibera! prices will bo given by the week or month. Appiv to STEWART St FONTAINE, or S. K. HODGES St CO. Columbus, Feb. 8 6 f IIOTJSE AND SIGN PAINTING, yHI HE sab aaaher rcspeclfully infirm i the public Ja. generally, that he is ready to execute ail orders in the above lino of business, m the neatest manner and on trie most reasonable terms He has also for sale, a splendid assortm mt of window sashes, of vari oi . size-:, mad- of the mat’ rials, which are far su l> nor to any offered for sale in a Soutliern market. Hi* : hop is one dour below Kivfn’s Stirs Souci. June 25 21 y STATES LEWIS. IVIIS. JIOTjA’ AN O PGHSOJ'd A RE united in the practice of M-di-ino Their XSL Offices are on Broad street., just below the City Hall, and on Randolph street, m the upper tenement of Catiioun’s Granite Building. Besides die usual branches oft he practice of Medi cine, Drs. H. and P. tender their services as Surgeons of ••otae experience id the higher operations—such as opera:ions for all diseases of the eyes, for Hernia, Li tiioto ny, ecc, &e. Alaroh 23. 12v VAIiCABLL LANDS I**oll SALE. rpr IE subsetiber intending to reembark in the M. mere?, tile operation in Cuthhert, and wishing to remove hi* hand.! on another si, .nation, offers for sale his valuable tract of Land who eon he now lives, being known as the former residence ot Wenj itniri LI i.uuid. late of Randolph county deceased, lying in said county, and situated immediately on the load ieadiri/ to Fort Percy and Lumpkin. 5 nuns i orth of Cuthbvrt. containing 810 acres, ol wluih there are up w ud* of 2-5 acres of open land under a good fence, and in the highest state of cultivation, ell known as tin? Cotton and Corn lands, a large pot!ion of which will \i.-el with usual cuhivaiion and moderate seasons, from 10C0 to 1500 pounds of seed Cottou per acre; sai l farm being well watered, having several first rate >prin i of pure water in different directions through the plantation. On the premises there is a good dwel ling House, 46 feet, long, with a passage of 10 feet, with two good brisk chimneys, tolerable good out houses, such-as negro houses, cribs, stables, &c.; also a good gin house, a go.gj gin and gear and packing scrov: also there are a first rate peach orchard and an exten.-ive garden. Said premises has all the natu ral advantages which could be desired. It has an ex tensive outlet, for stock, sever 1 good springs quite con ven ont to the yard, having a good well of water in the yard for poultry ; in fact, il is one cf the most beauti ful. romantic, and healthy situations in the country, having on it a good stream for a water gin and grist tail!; aiso a bhaeksmhh shop and a good set of tools ; also J can firm h the purchaser on the place with si-id; of all kinds", and provisions iha first year. Any perrons wt.-mnrg to purchase good land a handsome si tta ion in good fix, with all those advantages, can call on the subscriber, on the premises, v.’no will give avorabte payments or Mr. 2. 8.-. v. -, i cs. one ml 6 oil the road leading to Cuthbcrt, or Ivewis W. Baker, on the premises. DAVID HUMPH. 3*pt- 23 1333. So 9‘ fc'A ACiiiA.3 OS’ LAND POH SALE. subscriber having determined to settle in .SL Macon,Ga will soli his luiis m Uus?cll County, Alabama, (containing six hundred and eighty acres, but will sell one half of the land to suit piiraha.- crs.) fen miles from Columbus, beiween tlie big an l Utile Uelite creek-’. On the ian<* is a con for able d-. eking house and ont. homeland gool stiibies &c. witii up ward.-; of one hundred acres in cultivaTm, wish good water and several springs. Aiso is situs e<l in a neighborhood of good society, and within one mile of a • o-vl school an J ohnrch. Possession will be Jiven at anytime after the first of October. The purchaser wi'.l ’.iave the privilege ot otirchasing all my -lock of (',’.ttl? ai 1 hogs, also corn and fodder, and many things •if convenience, all of which 1 \ iii sell a a re.-iPonab!;: price. In li a-cnce will bo given to suit the ptuchnsers. STEIi I. ING l. A NO’ R. Itt'trciee: Dr. t*i. s.ysi’ Puaurn, iiu-s II co. U.W; co., Sep. 6, lbJ. 31 if O’UiNJH'i'Aa. T tOXICIi. FOR THE AFFLICTED THERE 13 A BALM IX GILEAD. VwNHE citizens of Zebu lon. tn I’ikc coiintv, are ii. hereby notified lhat Mr. H. U. JOHNSON of ini’ nlace.is the an hoti e-d agon! for se!!ii> BitAN DRETii’B VEGETABL and UXI VERBAL PH.LB, and has his GERTIFICATE g‘igs-iiey and r ,h -. apply of the Pills from the Genera! Ayency in Columbus. And they are further cautioner! against purchasing I-’iils, f r BRANDRE I’ll'S PILLS, of Mr. John Neal, of fiat place, as iie I-, off-ring for sate tae basest conn erfei.s. Purchase.only of the known and autho t ised Agents, and you are on the sure ride. AND TMT ANOTHER. The ci’izi'n* > !’ M .ri’icelio, m Jasper county are hereby ti >tii;e;i, that Messrs. KELLUM & MAX EY,of tht; place, are she authorised Agents Dr the sale of the BU ANDRETH VEGETABLE UNI VE7i3AE P I.LS and have their CERTIFI- C AT F, of Agency, and a fre-dr supply of the GEN B !NE PILLS from the Genera! Agency in Columbus. And !est any a non ; the'u. who vis i o purchase the genuine in- bcln *, snm-ld be deceived hy the counter feit at the peril of their health and perhaps their lives, i would give them timely cau-i <n not t 0 purchase Pills of Messrs. Hur l & Haoeerford. who ir seems are of f'li.ig spurious Pills on Dr Brandreili’s credit.— Touch not thr unclean thins. JOHN B. PI A BODY General Agent for Georgia, Alabama and Florida. Columbus. May 14. Istf NOTICE. r*n:itf C INFER no VARY business h rvtofore J-k. carried on hy Go lu and; Q,oin, will hereafter be con'inued at ‘.'if- old -'and ori Broad street, liv Colm.dnis Aug. 22 29.f JOHN Q.UIN. LAW. subscribers having connected themselves in kg the practice of L \W, will attend a!; the County Courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit, and the oij lining counties of Alabama. Office in Mclntosh R >.v, immediate;’.’ over Alien & Young’s Store. ALFRED IVERSON, June 14. IC-f J. M. GUERRY. LA W . IE un 1 ’"signed, having associated themselves .b. oge.her ior the pr ic ice of LAVV, at I.timnkin. S’ .van c juicy, wd; n -sn i lv attend to all business ,vith ,vhigh t.iev mav be tutrusted. A. M. TTUG7IES, U. S. MITCHELL. Lu l’.’iiu Oct. 10 ISOS. 37iii6in S7a.V5 710 Oil STOLSS) F. HOU > ‘.he itlih -May ia-st.a large hay HORSE, .A long t til. ra;!'.ers-.vay back, racks easy but shut, ai - v mark ■ol the saddle and harnest. Informati n or -i - tiverv “f t ! '.e horse thankfully received and .:h rally re varied. YONGE & ELLIS. June 7. 18 f Jl.ffT RISC HIVED •* a RAHRIoiS tiisl q ia.i-v Rt-AI, nnl f'r sale 7 j? ow bv VYM. R. JON ES. Columbus, Nov. 13, 13j3. 4iff WANT D, A HE ALTHY r. T Nl. R3E, for which a fik. liberal price will be given. July 10. 23 f S. M. JACKSON. PSTIT CWLE COTTON SEED, A T reduced juices, warranted genuine, an ! for sale by AONGE Sc ELI,IS. March 15. 6;f 7~7rULN.,S. REOTIFED WHISKEY, just re e > m-ived and for sale by Aug. 22. 2• f S. M. JACKSON tTII A3*MOND Jc ALLISON, wholesale Grocers ’■lS’ - tie,, i ‘iff ; *i Me.-'-kan'r.ApTaabicGla,l'ior. ‘lull, M V () K T li V. l HE BIiCKE iff ■ I vv dear to this E-arl are the sc-.ne>- of n.v childhoc, IVlieu fond recoliec.imi recalls fnem to view ; i’iic orchard tile meadow he deep-tangled wild wood And every loved spot which mviiifaury kne ; I’he wide-spreading pond and tht mill which Rood bv ip The b l.ige ami the ruOk where thecataiaci fell• lie cot ol mv i'utiier. atu! the dairy-ho *> nigh it. And e’en the ru.ie bucket which linn iri i., well* Toe old oaktn bucket—;j, iron bound but ke’ The moss-covered bucket, which filing in ihe ... e ti v t bat m<> - --covi r. ii vc-s- l l had-.d as a ;rt a-i-ri For of.t-i, a: noon, when returned <roni the ficid t ound it :!i ■ source of an exqmsile plea* tire. The pure • ami .s-’ eetes .hat ria irc t an vieJtl. How ardent I seized i; win hands that v/crc glowie” aViitl quick to lac while pebbled bottom it feii ; rhon soon with tit? emblem of ru;!; cn (flowing An I dripping wi !i cociruss if rose (roni rl.e well ■ i he old oaken bucket—die iron bound bucket The moss-oiveied bucket arose from die well. How sweet from the green rn msv brim to receive it As poised o:i 1 ■ curb it mc;in >1 to my fins ! No afvi. hmslitrg gob ; t ould tempt in”- p wave it, Though fi It.i with ! u.t ncc ar that Jupiter sips. An I n i v • removm; from ibafiuved -uuarion, The (ear of regret wi intrusive!v swell As fancy reveiis ieny t.- plantation And si *!is f>r the hneff-r v. lie. bang- in the well; , .he 0.l oak cn bu--’ t l —t ii c trr-n bcitttd bucki-’- The moss-covered bucket, which bangs in the well V) 00DW0ATU. WHERE I WOULD BE ENTOMBED. BV J. EVANS SNODGIiASS. Some wish their lifeit ss corses laid, Amid their iorcsi’s tail green vxood, T hoogliou; whose dark and w ide spread shade lleigns one unbroken solitude— Wm re may a giant oak’s proud form Laid lowly ’.-ide by side. wh| be, As if uprooted by lise storm 4 o !:e their silent company; Some in the green and fiow’ry mead Where birds of t very hue and note, On airy wings the r ircies speed. From iffe’s perturbing cares remote— Although their ears no more can hear, Winie lesting in their silent homes, The lark and redbreast >•-.; near As evenings v anti and morning comes. Some ask, in silence, they may he Entimi dj b .■nca:H the shed-deck’d shore, 3’* here billotvs of the moaning sea, Around their ceasticss waiiiugs pour, I, too, have made a ike request, And pointed to a fivorite spot — There said my weaned limbs shall rest When all forget tin;, and forgot! There is a weeping-viilow’s form i ::ul waves hi foie my childhood’s homo, Defv ing many a sweeping storm.— W ith routs dtep-.-iniken i/, the loam. Beneath its sha e in spirits high. I’ve often witii dearsH.trs play’d, W i'-h artless heart and icarles.- eve— 'i iio toys around, the while, arva>"d. It then sad thonghtsbur hearts befel They quickly fi oa r< iiH-nibrsncc flew— -3v e dreamed not ol ;.ie grave’s dark ceil; The present, then was all we knew. Beneath that morning willows shade, Whose form a moisy mantle wore ; May my frail mortal part be laid W hen bcul3 this arguished heart no more ! As gentlest breezes stir its leaves. And birds sing sweetly o’er the green, That tree to which find mem’ry cleaves, b com storms my humble tomb will screen. As on its limbs mv harp is hun® In tuneless griei, kbove mv head— Itseit a useless tiling unstrung, b xt emb.em of the silent dead— Anon may light, winds stir a string In mem’ry of the bean that’s near— Perchance to some ere it. ni iv bring ‘ tv (Ti ci ion’s surest te .ff—a tear 1’ Baltimore, Oct, 1838. LAUREL IHLL. BV AVII.t IS G.-.l I.(IKD CLAXIK, BSq. Here the lamented dead in oust shall lie, Lite’s tinge ring languors o’-r—its labors dine ; Where waving bou hs, betwixt the earth and sky, Admit the farew’ ii radiance cl the sun. live the long concourse, from the mm muring tewn, \*. itli funeral lace and slow, siut'i en'er in ; To lay the loved in tranquil eilenee down. No more to suffer an.l no more to sin. And in tins hallowed spe', where nature showers Her summer smuts front fair and stainless . kies, Aficetiori’s band nizv . . i'v !>-. i- pices ffi-wers, Whose fragrant incense from he grave shall rise. And here the impressive stone, er•;:*. e.I v. ith words vv hicii Grid senttni;■ t.s gives to merldc pa e, Shall teach the heart; while waters, leaves and’ birds, Make chcen'ui nut sic in the ;; y.-ii.g gale. Sry, v.-heri fore shou'-l ’ o weep, an I u.herefere pour O'l scent -a ui s, ‘he i-iiavafi’;;'’ slab, 3\ i !c sunbrighl wav*, are qinveni g ’o he s'.or., Amt lands; apes Lioon.ivg, that .ho io.’u must cie ? Tltero is an emblem in t 1 is peaceful scene : Soon raiiib .w colors on the v-- -o.i will fall; A.id autumn virid.* bereave the nil's of green, As sinks ‘he year to mi ti its cloudy pail. But when the arm soft winds shall rise in Spring, Like sff-ugcfini; day beams o’ei a blasted heath, Th e bird relumed shall poise h- r golden wins, And liberal Nature break the spell of death. So when the tombs dull silence finds an end T lte bit sued dead to endless youth rhali rise, And hear the archangel’s landing summons biend Its tones with anthems from the upper skies. Thene si;ail the good of earth be found at last, Where Jazz ing streams and vernal fields expand ; Where love her clown attains.—lur trials past. And, filled with rapture, hails * the better land'.’ From the Manchester (Mi.) Gazette. - A FALLEN STATESMAN. * Men. at some time, arc niasteis of their tate, Tin: ta fit. dear Brutus, is not in our stars, B.u m ourselves, that we are uiiderli.igs.’ What a melancholy picture il is, to look back a *e\v years- ai Hie then briiiiant pros pects of some of rn.tr leading statesmen, am! to contemplate the position wind; the saute ind'ViduaG nmv sustain in the estimation ol the people! l'hey ai! came on ihc staire at the period when our revolutionary fathers had gone off, and had a career opened to Hiem as brilliant as it was unprecedented iri the history of nations—a young Republic, founded upon the ihvine principles of equali ty, 11lose pi incipies fully tested and estnbiisli id. and llie system Lie admirafiou of the world—flushed, too, as we were by asps. u did career in arms, and n matchless exnihi tion of |)atri<‘tisrn an>i virtue in the cabinet and councils of the nation —who could have desired a more enlarged field for ihe graufic-.i tion of an honorable ambition ? Y"t. among I !k* many who stepped on t.he iie it! ttl’ action at ilia period refetred to, how many have reached the po iff of iionorahle and imperish able fume: —how many survived trie di-mp prtinlnteiils oi'prrm'Hti'e hopes and nalonn i e i pretensions r—Low many escaped the dis asters of vaiiliing ambition? F-.-si, perhaps, in the catalogue of fallen statesmen—litilen. we mean, so fur ns the pubi c confi'enca is concerned—stands Hes ry Clay of K nlucky, the uurivaile-.I orator, the ‘be statesmen, and the warm and devo ted friend. N > man ever entered ihe poliiic and arena under more promising ci*cmnsiances — no man ever sustain and himself there for a time wilh more dignity* galiaetrv, rtt ! pa platiso. He won al! hearts bv bis eloquence, and bore down oil opposition by the force nl | bis reasoning and the justice of bis enusp. But. with all bis abilities, wih ail his pros pects, he was vet but a man—the political wheel turned too slow fir his ambition, and he jumped into the line of ‘ safe precedents’ uncalled for and out of turn. It is not p-e ----tended that there was any thing corrupt in this step —the baseness of that slander has been long since expl tried—hut i’ was ill-ad vised and indelicate, and showed a love cf office inconsistent wish the character of a great man, and irrecorc'laMe with the claim ■ cf disinterested patriotism s h’ch was set up ir. lavor o| Lis vote for Mr. Adams. Tins w . •he tirsi -tmi greatest Llmuk-r of Mr Cary ptt.il.cal life—Le has coudnitied sumh v oti.e .-*.l it, but they aii I'oiiiiiveii lots a . an iti a. tal.le constq,n ine. I l.e impatdtin.ilile n-: tme ol tins mu was its iml, l.cacy. tind t jH-cuiiar ci.cntnsi.tiice’ uinier wi.icn it va * committed. He wa> known to have .-t. •- in no \rrv friendly auiti.de imvartU 3! A dans, lie had e.sjittsseri Li::i>. I.in a puh uc spet cb, as a lit in Tviuv< i in Hie r.gfft o; UistMiotimi and in the duly of the re pres-’ti tat'Ae to obey >l.e will of luff coiisiiiient'. ‘t'oisie througii what cLatmel it may. 5 said . C , ti soi.stance, if not in vvo.ds. • I * .a:i in ways Tt-,-| bii'itiii to confotm mv actions in Las House to the wishes of my constitu, ,ii*.’ *'• dh ties dreiatabort staudimr out to hold relief against l.hu—tlecla-atam tl K anlifu! ‘'.titiiouv aV til the Spi it of our il.stiUl! fflts— he violated the insti net ions of i.is constituents, g:Voi, th lough the oiiiV c.-'ia mid (the I- g-i.t 1 n) it was lI.A-ii p issit 1 lor him to receive ti;rn; —voted fora man \ilh whom le It ad si.X'd in an ::ti!iu.Je ol pi-ismia! hostilitv, and tfie correctue-s of whose [loat cal pt i c p . s he It'ul reason to doubt—and nfiei Le i.ad assisted m n aki ll him Presitlent. as if to d.iivv t.he selfishness of Lis vote and Lis influ i ice, accepted office at his hand-! I his milortu.'ate course ol Mr. Clav as ht on attemp t- !to be exp-atmed—and the at tempi lias in some measure succeeded— chit fly on the ground, as well as tve recollect, that the Legislature hid no right to in.-; true I him, and that if they i.ad. their instructions were somewhat discretioi.ary. or made to de pend on a contingency, and that therefore he had a right to shape his course according to circumstances with which the Le g; inline could rn’l have been acquainted. But the great body of the people believe, that setting aside the question of his right Jo vote as he did, hi; acceptance of office afterwards was unworthy ol Lts great character, ami bet rav ed an avidity fur place inconsistent wu• • true dignity. Rhus fell the accomplished Ken titckta!'.—b:s miscarriages smee are hut the fruits of his original sin. TO AMERICAN FREEMEN. the principfs wf. combat. Tory Federalism of 1798, and Harford Convention Federalist'! ol 1814, identical witii ‘VV trig’ FVdeialism in 183s. What candid man can longer he deceived ? ANCIENT FEDERAL MAXIMS. ‘The people in ail nations are naiurallv di vided into .sorts —ihe gentlemen and toe sim pitmen —the latter stgtiiiying the c immuii people, such as farmers, mechanics, ami ia botets, atid the former the richer |hilinns, and those Lorn of more noted families. s —John Adams. i contend that the English government is the most stupendous fabric of human uis dom ’ —Jnhii Adams. ‘ I he poor are destined to labor and tin rich are qualified for superior matters.’ —John Adams. ‘1 have well considered ihe subject, and am well convinced that no amendments to the articles of confederation, can answer the purpose of a good government, so long as the State Governments do, in any shape exist.’— Alexander Hamilton. ‘ f despair that any republican firm of go vernment can remove the difficulties that cr*-—■■■> i •! *-. w.ii-ivit_i;. —ciitzatiucr Hamilton. ‘ 1 believe the British Government firms tlte best model the world ever produced. 5 Alexander Hamilton. ‘Axil political communities o::ght !■> Le di vided into the/etc and th** many —the first are the rich *nd tin: vn ‘l barn, the other the mass of the people s—Alexander 5 —Alexander Hamilton. ‘ 1 t'C people are turbulent and chancing; judge or Uetei mine right.’— Alex coder Hamilton. ‘Nothing inf a permanent body [of life legislators] c m check the imprudence of De moc. acv. ’ —Alexander Hamilton. ’ See the excellency of t!ie Biitish Ex- cu lt ve. He is placc-i above temptatam. No thing short of si cf an exec*itiv [ i king] can be iiic ‘-nt. s —Alexander Hamilton. ‘I confess tfie plan of government which I r- opose. is very rrnto’e om die idea of the [K-ople. s —Alexander Hamilton. ‘ A State Government is incompnf’b!;* with, a G nerai Cove, um to.’— Judge Bcid. a no ted Federalist of the convention of “87. ‘ Fliere never can he prospt'ious times in t his country tm’il a poor nuin as in E'm'.and, is obliged to work lor a sheep’s head and pluck a day, and lie under a cart at night.’— Senator A dewberry, a Connecticut Federalist. ‘The second branch of the legislation ought to be composed of men of great established property; an arirtncracy! men who, fom pride, support permanency. To make tlmni comptk'tely independent [of the pcojile] tiiev must be clmsen fir life. Such an Aristocrat ic body would keep down tlte turb -letice ->! Democracy s—Speech 5 —Speech of Air. J.fo*rw, a lend ing Federalist in the ctnventiun that formed the Cnint.itupon. ‘ Freeholders are, commonly speaking, per sons of sober, frugal and temperate habit*, litde disposed to abuse power, or to i'oiget right. But what is ihe character of the poor ? Genera'Jy speaking, Vice art! Pover ty go hand tr. Land.’— Judge Fan JVess, a noted Federalist of Anew York. ‘ Ail persons uttering or publishing, or caus ing to be uttered or publish-J, any false or scandalous* matter of the P.es dt ni o- Con gress of the Htiiied Slates, spall be fined too tl,off.sand (Jollats.rjttd int; risoued t wo years. 5 Jdm Adams sedition law. ‘* Is there at human affairs an occasion of profligacy more s'tativdcss or mure conta gious than a General Election? Evetv spring gives hi-to and gives Avitigs to I‘iis tp Hemic mischitf.' —Fisher Anus, a leading Federalist. ‘O.ir Coasfiiution is no better than a:tv dti er pieC'.’ of paper, nor so good as a hf-tuk on W’nich i more perfect one could be wtii ten. s—Fisher 5 —Fisher Ames. • O.ir Fedeial IHp tblic avis mm fe Cv fotindi-ii on a ndsi ike; on file supposed ex istence of sufficient poi tical virtue tu the poo pie. and no th* pwot iti”*tcv ttid aut*iority us public morals s—Fisher 5 — Fisher Amos ‘ Democracy is an iiiu.nimted Hell.’— Fisher Arnes. ‘t seem-i strange that the founders* of tht Constitution did not make some regnlitt nos the rig’.: of suf! age, so as to s’ Cttee to men j of prove* ty their due weight and influence mi si>Ci-.*t\'; tor it ought 1 h** deemed a first principle in ai tree countries jb it p-op-ty *h<nrtd govern.'—A member of the Hartford'. Com- nfion. 1 I w ;*fid oof vote for this appropriation [f *r the defence of the country during the war] if the enemy’s cannon were battering down ill? Avails of the Capitol.’— Daniel Webster. ‘ That man who holds in I is bands the subsistence of another, will always he able to control his will. Such a person will forever be the creature of the one who feeds, shelters, clothes and protects him. This class of per sons [laborers and nil persons employed at wages,] would he as subservient ’o the’'ill of their employers as persons of color? — Judge Soencer, in the J\ew York State Convention. 1 There is a rc..der.c7 ia the p>x* to const and share til -plunder of the t ieh ‘--Chancel ior Kntt. vi th , ere i k Conventi it. * linee Wiki it rs riv priio tu i ttl it Ot'l/ SCI vice and .3hoc on in- nnuis, do iii o.dui.iiil* coitipo*e ll.at class ,u ed i'itns hii riia L. llt’Clllt li . (Itp.'lldl l) a lid ■ I’Vr V lUailSi.OUio Ifi rxc.iiajtii lioui voting i\iid i ;is not theca pitc.iy so give an .tup:: imd and nub ]n :u!t <- s .a aa-’. — Un fits K me. a cii tiugnisht and Fed eioiist in the ,\) :c Yo g State Convention. * 1 ■< man u . i 1.-cd, c.-t as aml Uidgi > mol tier. In * a re 1 1 .it and ;fii*iiliiie coulroi ■iv - ms vai. . Kiy w :u wo may, the man aa i.o is ih [x fi it til upon m othi ‘i tor i.is Mihs-s irticc. [>. L ;u l.ilio: lor wages] is nnl i “ and ut man. Hid Le win vote in sub jse\i.! C- ui the and i-tali,'i, ius u | .love’ ; Judge dp, net r, rt punted in the Atm York j CoiiiiitU n. 1 * AT/ie. ry as >c I’, and Avifli knowledge. IS a j rnore. j:lpit pout ,‘iy if paver, than honest ig i ‘< “vmc,j—„a'i' itjual Intelligencer, a Federal 1 r i ‘. i A .VC ia ANt) DlffiJf .N. A istjfi.-ji.is ,\ s w h rk, (1 on an i- and. ivht r fit- and (.. C-mi,.unions AViie apprt in-i,.-iv. o. j being do-not’d by hi’ oi loin le i pieces hy aa fid l<i ;is s. H> pen't i vini soiiu- I jlfoiueti iCai tigu.c.* to.tg.iiy Ke:ned tm tin j snore. *fi i us lake coinage, my t.uiuls, 5 exclaim* u * for I see the ve.-t g. sos c.vii iv.cu un nl’ Ihe jiidgeiui iii winch he liniu ed 5V s instatilatii ous aiai c Math, iie in Vv r susix'Cted that Iho-e figuies had heen .scratCn ed hy the talon ui liie cage, ti.e pmv ol ti e lion, or even by liie fi.ig rot a s:i\a *e. if, imwever, upon landu g on an utiknowu shore, ; instead ol ah w figti is longtily ski icned on j tiie sand, we wvie to Iji.vl a geometrical tr* a ; 1 1 se. siicii, fur insiaui-e, as die first six book - i ni E (dill, with iii the projß u tions, duigianis and (it tun.:.siiafions, would any oce htsitate, tin a s i.gle uasiii! id, to |iietinuiice that tins wa* the work of sntue civih/eit and mn iii gvu: being? Num.'ll capalii’ *>!’ *xi rcisiug reason would pronounce ii thevuuk of chance. Would a voyager landing on an uninhabited island, ;.nd finding a magnificent and splen did city, adorned with paiaci s. and n tuples, and lowers, imagine, because la’saw no in haixtaois, that die ciiy Lad risen up im n without the o)eiation of an int< llig. nt agent ? No. A native of oiienfal dim* s niigLi pro nounce it lire W-nfc ol tLe g* nu; but lai per son would imagine iua: it b and come there without a d* .s oi.ifig cause, a contriving mind. Adi* o i ffVlv.S. 1 he slats ! k ai L.e distant star winch •Winkles in die tl-lu.duei.l. ti.e.e if i.a.s siioiic vvfftii un.imiiinso ii iusue ior i enuirn-.s. I lie eyes tn t are seat u in d< am thousa.•*!.-, ‘•I yeais 11 .Ac g a/am upon it, ami .seen it die mime as we tel out u new. it has he and its place tinougn suectssive empues. il we look back linougti inr- vista of distant agi.s Ave find it theie. il tit mid Rome in uei imgnt and ami ui.ij.-Niy. Ii looked njum BihvL.ii in die days oi tier glory, it saw Egypt in tier rising greatness. Yet still u slimes on, wittioul change or diminution ol'lustre. Per petuity, constancy and endurance oi’heaien ly fneiidsiup. * i bus said) ihe Lord, vvtiica givetli the sun fora l.gnf hy day, m-d ihe ordinances of the moon and ;,.r-,* light bv uigi;l, wlitC'i dividebi she sea w. eu ine waves diereui mai ; die Lord of iio ts is ms name* if those ordinances depart fami .in, •>*• iiti \.%4 *-i* Isuui snail also ci use from l*emg a natu ii helore me fmever. I'oe motmiam* shall and pa t, am: the ii iis be removed, bill, my kiiiotn ss sfiaii not depart from dice; neither shall the cove nant of iry peace hi removed sa.th the Lor ! dial baih tneicy on dice.’ li we attach s.. much value t > L.e constancy that can at itj.- but a few years at most, how can we esti mate atigni that Wind; einlui* s tin cv*’ ? Filina oi a f riemlsnip. fie in*-as; re oi win is* duration is eicn ily it>* t’, tu* fi nure *(f it wit in m t iim.i oi * ml. 0. what a basis ;b, eveiiasimg confidence is tins ! Type Stickers — We casually mentioned ;• day oi’ ivAorfgi i.ia loe newiy ciecicd Mayan of ii.Htimu:*: nas, a somt nme s;ncc, a jour in A man j). uf.”'. 1b” icsiai:ces ;*ie nm rare m vv; a - .’ iiioe teed to die pridfissioti ot p-itif iug Lave !* come disfingotsiie*! and : m ured, i o say hod:, eg o. Fiai;k!r'i, foe b aeon Itgiit of tii” entf't, we have in our day more th;.r> • i.<’ iusiance oi’ lies honorable distiiiciion. i.*aac Hill, the governor ot New ii int; s ere, AA-..S a ji>unieym4ti pnnic; ; !Bamu?l i. Aim i sironu, !u;e Ai tyor of bus ciiy, vves*. once a journey man pt infer ; M:. Knapp, the Si cre taty ol'State in Vemiunt, was a printer. And j Vvi.as is ot more consequence, in tlie cditoiial ’ protcsMon some of tu- most distinguished j were regularly bred in the craft. Our neigh- j ho. Green, the popula l td.ui- tifihe Ai irningj Po*t, wasoti*:e a lagged little roficr l.nv. Mi.j lioiuer, of the Gazelle, was brought \ p on pica aml brevier. We iccolleci, many \earsj siticc, ot seeing a tow-headed, ovi rgrowit h<vj in an ob.-gnre print ug office m Vermont —i That boy is it**w Mr. Greely. the talented, editor <;f liie N w Yorker. O * qonilv oh j score origin was :fic edit*) of fie New York: Spun o me i lines, M,. Wm i’ Porter. Fhe first vve ever saw nt Deacon \Yc!d, the editoi of the New Yo*k Sitti. nil a clever writer for various magazm-s, See., was n a printing office a! Low. li, wi.cn he •-vac no iifijier tn grade tinn * printer’s devil.’ The trtitii is, if a bov has gemu- , the ad of print ing vv’ii draw it nul and sc! ii so wmk.— Pi inters witii the *:("!? ;u p T;"i;:it of” cauira! t-dc.it, always make tue in >-i jsoijr.lar *■.?u• r b cause they im'nie.e da tact of da’ ‘.rnfi ss'iiu. Scaooied among • tvpes and s'-.s,!***.vs. 5 t ev have every oppo lm iv of sjudving jrnlfi C eiste, and of *li.ersii‘vi,ig liieii m’lvl so as •. 11 !<*.• t ib'* a'?i ions wa os of ti:*ir vrious rend er.. {’he di C. li eofith'ir niinds ui ‘vnnt !)e so S'.-veie ad rg.l as iha* reqnio and |br emmeuc** iii the * g in offis-io:: ; b u th-s is a |), ci.tianlv w ! c t ,e goat nct-s of r*-td- rs C ire noli.;- g;• b art. aud i i* ii vora !<!•• is n !ne in**-• c -'ie-” ■>!’ mind. Tact —giv us e-liiori.'i’ ‘o t. i’ ot t-roles- e i jt is eve'v thing.— Eo ton ‘l ine*. - The Fit;/ liman and the Bank —• Vat you sav. st-*? S ;! you ie and, •.!:**? I. this not onet n doh.ir y-m;s, -mv ? V.il un not pay i ffe i’-argeut, s ire—dc sfiver, <ie gold, Je cop- . per ? 5 I * We have suspend? !. s.r, and Jo not re-; r! fin nur ir.ees in coin. 5 1 Suspend*.* : what tint— hang bv the nek like oil” *i uf;.’l tuievtog dog? O no, sure, j a'oii ,)o ‘ c ‘ive me, < ire. by G i r , i will sb.mt von ut’ and” pi ;i e|e. i!e gun, de cannnji, sure— h; ! Y, ! vo ino pay do l’a'g an i* ‘ N ’. Miff Fro ” >e, ” .’ catmot r;’ !<**”n the | note imw, but w 11 wiien ‘it* oL.er i anlis pav I I ecs.’ * Veil and “ otirr b't tiqne pav da rs. caa ? By Gar. and • o.ierl; o:qi■** -av de mine, xvl■*•;. von pay yours, sue ? Mon dieu—de la n!onie,*te silva e, g Id. coppnre, [’argent, sarp, i wi'l he revenge, s in* Look ee e—l lea de damn b : !!et note m Lnl, pj. c —I spit on him —I e’ ew him—you l-as? vnur damn note, sare—l am revenge—l am revenge—l any ! by Gar, r-’ve* go? j paving, ti e lilt'.? Frenchman walked out ! cf il e L-.'ie wiih the imperj 1 air of a Napo ! le&tL—StevbsriOilte Union. Uuirersauty of Taxation. — Taxes up >n mtic.e winch eiiins the mouth, or ov-fis liit- track, or is placed muter ihe font; upon tv try tiling wli.cli is pleasant lo •” ;l • I H, * til inul l.isif ; i.ixt s upon vai mill, i gin ands eomniion ; taxes on every thing on i'llriliy mn! the wains muter the roi.i; on every thing that tomes I'rom i!r a.I, or is grown m bomc; luxes on the r.av nuilnials; luxes oil every iVesh value mu ii is added (o it !y ihe industry ol man; .axes on ihe sauce which punpeis the rieh m n’s •■jioeiiif. ami ihe diner that reslo e.r n.in tobcidh; <m ihe erimne which tteco ates the judg•, and ihe rope witch hangs In criminal ; on ihe poor min's sail, an I the i c i iirm's spice; on ihe brass nails of tee , oiiiu, are! tfit* nlihaiuls of ihe bride ;al b and an! ho od, mechan; or levant, we mnsl pay. iof schoolboy whips his taxed lop; the ’vaidie-.s youth manages Ins tax ii horse va!i a taxed b: :d e. on a taxed road; and l ie dying Englishm in, pom uig his medicine, wh o i has paid seven per cent, into a spoon w? tv, l.as pa:tl fife n pi-r e.- t.. flings hi- - s* li buck noon his e dniz bed, wh cii lias pan! twenty iivi per cent., makes his will on an eight poip'd s amp, and .expires in ttie arms o! an apothecary who has paid a license of in hundred po inds tor tin* privilege of pui -1 **!-! him t > death. His whole property is then immediately tax'd foim two to ten per I ecu'., bes its the piobnte; large (ees are de ; mamlcd for hmving him in the chancel; I .is* | virtues are l auded down to posterity on t iX”d marble, aid iie is then gat tiered to his h’i hers, to he taxed no m >re. —Edinburg Rvi to. •a n L Utor s Stu.iiO. — l)\j one who is not on.- nor aestres to be one. —How mile the world knows o| the i.ibois ol an ediii)!, part cula-lv one wim has a daily sheet lo let and. Politics, news, items, wit. satire, pleasure, fun, humor, g. ano a thousand oilier tilings, come ml * the ace mi;! to be dished up, spiced, and ent both to giat.fv die public, mind. VVtue tins ail tl at were required for an editor, they in gin get aiong tolerable comfortable, over Ihe entsfway of this busy world. It is ex [tee ted an editor will please every b’dy, bear this man’s yarn, and that man’s piteous story, and a slice of consolation on every occasion. He must visit the theatres, shows, public gardens, menageries, soirees, steamboats museums—besides taking notice of ihe daily improvements teat are daily nrttb*. In lac*, he must know every thing, I)must c.'msme no one ; if lie does, there is a least k.ck-d up in about a minute. If in locomotive runs of} - the track, and breaks two or three arms and as many legs, he must call it a: unavoidable aecident ; no one is to i lame in the least—if there is, you lose your advertising. A steamboat bursts h. r boilers—lso passengers lost—captain, engineers crew, builders and all—no ilamc can a-ticli to either. I have opened anew shop down town —drop ill—take a glass of old Madeira; or, in other words, give me u puff—piper, time, ink, labor and composi tion, c ist nothing ! and so the selfish world wags. The poor editor creeps along ; a bit)tv on this shie and a kick on that; until, al las!, Time give* him a kick, and he kicks the buck et ! Buffalo Star. A bridianl ball (says the Pensacola Ca ite.McA >v :w >, ..., t. At t,,- r3 •-■*’ •'••• *<•’ net. al iiic Florida house, in honor of*Perry’s •..dory, on lake Erie. The whole of the long saloon was thrown open lo the dancers, and yet il was a perfect squeeze. Scarcely could the pretty cultures, who filled the qnriiuenl, bud room to put down their linv feet. Nothing l*‘*s than tee sober gravity o an editor, With four children at home, and a wife at the hall, cm; and have lesisted the in toxicaong iiflu- lice of tee sci e. fu the mid g oi the le-Hrv, was presented tin* unusual s KCtace of aa oil weatlierbeat ii jack tar, ina.ch.ng mm inarm through the saloon, w tn an officer of the navy high in rank, vv oil ihe ih;inci of an editoi, always on the looaoui tor an incident, we sought an expla in*! on of tiie scene, and found mat our ft ierul .1 .ck rejiiiced ui i.e name ol Smith, (John .'l.lull-, must probably)—-.hat be was one of tue boat’s cmv, who, on the day of the bai lie of like Erie, rowed the immortal i\ rrv from hi:, own ship to the N.ag ra. ‘i'he g< ri te m• r who had conducted him through the room, was mute acquainted with Smith's p eHence at the door, and with his service; o:i the occasion alluded to, and influenced bv a momentary enthusiasm, which broke down ail the distinctions of rank, he brought tl c gallant tar into a scene where he must have !: it hi t s; !!’ less at hi nr tt.au amid the thun ders of il e buttle of lake Fete. sh- was sub jected to broadside after broadside, from the artillery of bright eyes all around him. He t**ld us, in true I’orecast'e lingo, how P,; rv would not set down in tfie h a:—how the bo it was ref lied by the shot of ihe enemy— bow ory rowed roiln I the starboard bows of the >..:tgar3, and all that. The if'c talivnis —A lew months since, at. Zinesvike, JJfiio, a clergyman was called up ii to marry a young couple, and lie re pau i to the house. The iadv was present, and all her friends, but the bridegroom did noi appear, and the lady, in great grief, had to dismiss ii e whole pily. Recently tl.e sauw cl rgvman had a similar call, and all the parti s were pgvent, imt wfien he came in the wo-as, ‘ you take this rnan to he your wed lei husband,’ t’e lady said very eiripha t‘•any, * No, I nper v.; I marry him; I<> served trie meanly six months ago. and now I 1 ave repaid bin in his own coin.’ No en- I'ealie : e-lldd pcva.'f U r 'On her. I’ was ihe same lady who had !: en iihed, and she re turned the rorm lirnent in a more decided and e.o-i!’-teg manner to tlie tender twain.— Phil. Enquirer. The R-’ i s:nd'-sin Florid.’. —The few per si - ho lave ho ,et rated into the neighbor hood if ! re. i e>, have represented the c m tc as innd <le;ig itf.i!; hit from want !* actual observation. could not speak so confi dent !v t’ rhe soil, ituMigh f-ont the apt enr aece of ••rrrounding vegetation, a pardon of it mu !!v rich. \\ hen the aborigines sha’l Ii ‘orred ! o;u tb-ir fastness, as lliey event ui v tii"-1 he. tlv* enterprising spirit of mw count-vm; n wul v rv* soon discover flic s- c er.m h-U adapted to cultivation, D”d the new ha r* ;i or p od’ c‘ive evergladps ui I he u ade to blo-’snni I Ice a garden. P is the genera! impression hat these eveiglades are unit hab it t'.'e d* i e smvmer months, b •• reason of th'dr b ing ove fi uvn by the ahitnda't raio oi’that season; hut if it should prove t at tie ir inundations me causedTiv oh tree t oils to 4be nateeal cours -of the rv- is, as oni'e's to t 1 e “urn rne.s lakes. American in- Jus'lrv will ‘cmove ll ose obstructions. .? Sol Her ct Anchor. — A military officer, who mod curd'al'v and. tested the halberds, us- and as a substitute for flogging, to expose delinquents unon parade with a large iron ■ hornhshi II attached to one <*.f their legs. On-; day when sever; ! men were undergoing i.hc | punishment, a sailor, who by chance In ! is! o-ed near, case I out to lis companions— | • \Jy eves. ss.!uo>a ,, fs! o;dv jus f o k sere— ! Via Vjst ’£ :s-.’; s s;J--r a:.ch=,v’ [NO. 43.