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€<O>LtTO3BU® SENTINEL ANID HERALD.
VOL. VIII.]
PUBLISHED EVERV THURSDtY MOK SI 50 BIT
JAMES H. CA tIdBALL,
05 BROAD STREET OVER ALLEN A"D VOUSC*S,
luw.
TERMS — sus :ru nil, THREE u ii,i.Aiu pL*r un
n.irn, payable in a t/aace, or toed ill iki (in a.l
cases exacted ) .v.icre paymn; is .1 >. rn le before le
expiratian of lb c year. No s jbssri,;i. received Ibr
less than t .velvu a .i. is, virnoat pay .mi. 111 iLur;.-.
anJ m paper ilise i.i i.inej. except at fse opliou u'.
the E in ori, iii'ii .1 i are pa: i.
ADViStiriS i -I u i L'.i c,i ;pic i-Kisiy nm-red a
ose Doi.ua per one It <ll lre.J vor ls, or less, fa:
the lirsl iaser.ua, ta I FIFTY cc.vr.s far every sabs- -
uuent caaiiauaaee. Tawe seat >v.i mnr a <,>-n.aen
tion of tho uu-itber of ias-rti ms, .vili be pubiistieti
until ordered out, and charge 1 accordingly.
2d. Yearly a dveutisemevts — For over ‘2l an 1
not exceeding 36 lines, fifty ‘Mian per annu.a : In
otrr 1 1, an i not exceeding 2 1 lines, thirty-five dollar 1
per annum ; for less than Id lines, twenty dollars
per annum.
3a. All rule and figure work double the above prices.
Lksal Advertisi mexts published al the usua
rates, and with strict attention to the requisition:; and
the law.
All Sales regulated by law, must be made before
the Court House and tor, between he hour; of It) m h,.
morning and 4 in the evening—those of Land in
the county- where it n situate; those of Personal
Property, where th • letters ted a ivrrary, of a Inain
istration or of guardianship were ob'ainod—and are
required to b • previously advertised in some public
Gazette, as follows:
Sheriffs* Sales under regular executions for thir
ty da vs, under mortgage ti fas sixtv u ays, before
the day of sale. *
Sales of La vn an! Xf.ouoes. by Kxecutors, Ad
mfiTistrators or Guardians, for sixty days before
the day of sale.
Sales ofPersoaal Property (except Negroes) forty
DAYS.
Citations by Clerks of the Conr's of Ordinary, upon
aptlioatiov fob letters of administration, must
be published for thirty days.
Citations upon application for dismission, by
Executors, A Iministrators or Guardians, monthly
for six months.
Orders of Courts of Ordinary, (accompanied with a
copy of the bond or agreement) to make titles
•ro land, must be published three months.
Notices by Executors. Administrators or Guardians,
of application to the Court of Ordinary for leave
to sell the Land or Negroes of an Estate, four
MONTHS.
Notices bv Executors or Administra'ors, to the Debt
ors and Creditors of an Estate, for six
Sheriffs, Clerks of Court, .Sic., will be allowed
the usual deduction.
Letters on business, must be post paid,
to entitle them to attention.
The following persons have kindly consented to act
ss Agents f>r the Sentinel and Herald :
Col. C. Parker, Collodensville Monroe county.
Peter Cone. Esq., Eden, Effingham county.
Rev. Reuben E. Brown, Perry P. O. II mstonco.
Tnos. 11. Key. Esq., Drayton, Dooly county.
Col. Tims. J. Holmes, Concord, Baker.co.
Step ex D. Crane. Esq., Dahlonega, Lumpkin co.
Col. John Dill. Fort Gaines. Ga.
John C. M xnoham, Greenville, Ga.
K. J. Wood & Cos . St. Joseph, Flor.
Nourse, Brooks Si Cos., Apalachicola.
.T. S. Yarbrough, Lumpkin. Stewart county.
Jas. Buchanan, Cuthb rt, Randolph county.
J. W. Bacheldf. R.l.a Fayette, Chambers co.Ala.
Charles Mukpiiev. Decatur. DeKalb county.
WARS HOUS3
AA'd commission business.
TIII2 undersigned takes leave to inform his friends
and the pu ilie gen ‘rally, that he will continue
the Ware-House and Commission Business, to which
his aten'ion will be exclusively confined ; and by strict
attention thereto he hopes to merit a continuance of
fiitro.nge which has been so liberally bestowed upon
him. no will attend to the sale of Cotton from tva
g >ns or in store, an and from a general acquaintance with ,
the purchasers, and true situation of the idiot, he be- j
lieves that he can, generally, more than save the com- i
minion in the sale of Cotton.
Liberal advances will be’ made 011 produce or mer- 1
chan disc in store. V/M. i\ YONGE.
Columbus. Sept. IS. 1533. 33y
.TVHaS 11.1.Ri XI) .US,
WATCH iYIAIISR AUD J “ ‘IZsZsUZI, 1
2d door of Ku hn's Confectionary, Br'd si. j
RESPECTFULLY informs his town and coun
try friends that he has just returned from New j
York with a very rich addition to his stock of Goods,
and la lies and gentlemen wishing Watchesor Jewelry j
of superior quality, have now ,ni opportunity of sup-|
plving then.s j.vus with articles that cannot be sur-!
passed.
Rich fine gold Jewelry,
Silver JVare, plated an l Fancy Goods.
The following articles comprise a portion of his stock,
and he will sellon as good terms as any other establish
ment in Georgia.
Gold and silver Levers,
Anchor escapement Duplex,
Horizontal and vertical Watches, of the finest
finish—all of which ho warrants first rale time
keepers.
Setts of Ladies’ Earrings an 1 Broaches,
Diamond, Ruby, Emera and. Opal, enamelled and
every description of Breast Fins aaJ Finger
Rings,
Gold guard and fob Chains,
Seals, Keys, Lockets and Trinkets, of all kinds,
in great variety, and most superb manufacture,
Gold and silver Spectacles,
Silver Spo ms. Butter Knives,
Superior Razors,
Bowie Knives, Dirk and Pen Knives,
Scissors, Thimbles, L , h. s’ splcn ‘ad Card Cases,
lLead Bands, Ooriibs, H*U Placques,
Revolving silver mouutca J asters,
Plated Candlesticks,
Fancy Boltovs,
Cloth Hair. Crumb and Hearth Brushes
English ritlo holt Pistols,
Sword Canes,
Four sided Razor Strops,
Silk Purses, Perfumt ry,
Aud every other ariiclo usually found at Jewelry
Stores.
J. H. R. as heretofore will repair an 1 r-gikiu
CLOCKS and WATCHES ofev ry and.- rioh.Hi. and
warrant all (that wereanade fir time) to p i thrin tveli.
Gold and silver work, and joweli y. 111a an I repaired.
Engraving neatly executed. Cash, or goods, paid tor
old gold and silver.
Columbus, April 13. 13;’
■ G~ \f( ) TIV. v. A Y’S
C Alt II if AG C RSdO.'ii i'u.AV,
CORNER of Oglethorpe an l S'. Chur s.ivot, i:n
me liafolv 111 the rear of the City Hat.-!. The
subscriber respect full v in’bnns the pub in that he is
now receiving a genera! assortment, of Carriages o. an
dcscrip'ions, to “ it:
Coiches, Ooaehees. Chari vto s. C ib-iolets. died -v
-•aat” Barouches, one and two horse extenuon-t ip Ba
jaehes. three seats ex endou-t ip d1 . ivitri t >.:r
wheels, fir one and two horses, two wheel J 1., Suikies
Os every description.
The above C images arc superi >r to anv ever re
ceived in this market, an I cannot be surpassed ir in 1-
torials, style an 1 I tra'r.iity Anv ar I*e purchased
from this establisUniAii; can be I pended on.
Callandsec.an.il .via tell vn lurtamt.
Carriages o r everv le mriptiou f.iraished t 1 nr Jer. by ;
addressing the undersigned.
GEO. VV. WAY. I
I have a general stock >f 0 iac’i tutorials. waicli I
will sell low. Repairin ’, and m in the very hun tnan-j
ner, and by Northern Workmen. G. W. VV.
Fob. 1. 52 y I
(’T V ii\q : iT>;
1 j :-i jlr.*j .s c : ?,
O >rpe & e t Xorik of Ci i> i i'e :[otel ,
MAY : put revive Ia 1 v e;.ir:ii'ii of g->,>|
CARRIAGES s “.ciV.-l fro n- -no.f !i ■ best
manufactories at the N v i. T 1-.lv naviug mu a par
ticulai pains to lure them made to suit .his • .1 v.
and to insure sa isfac’ion 1 > <re lasers. th >v . ii: var
rant them for <>;n year with fair usage. A', kind of
Carriages mlle to order. Carriag .• an 1 ‘1 mi •* re
pnirin; done, in very neat style bv ’ml Nor mm w> ■ li
man. Also, ag m l Assortment %C Carriage mt'eri.vs
all of which they will*sell low far cash or approved
paper.
Feb. 1(5. 7 v
SSW :4JH \ (i 'H)S.
FIIIIF, subscriber has just rcceiv >I. a fresh
S supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS, of tli > latest fishi tis atcl ■ ;vt rs t itious.
HEADY .MADE CLO PHING. IIAFS, BON
NETS AN ) Sll >F,3.
lie would invito his custom ’rs rind the public
generallytocalland examiaehU stock before jmr
chasing elsewhere, as they no doubt will be suit
ed with the quality md price, lie is determined
to sell low for cash.
Country merchants will he supplied at reduced
prices. NEILL McXAIR’
May ”21 ,-7- f
GLASS.
171 OR SALE, by the subs Tiber*,
. 150 boxes Pittsburgh G:as.
100 do Bedford Crown Glass,
50 do Bosion do do
assorted sizes,cheap for cash.
T. & M. EVANS,
April 12. lOtf Og’ethorpo st.
WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL
J J.'i.l .i X ,/J .J 43,
At the sign ,t nt; G iuikx ..du., a i--v Oo >rs bc
l<i>’ D. .I mg .‘.■■. -ii i C’ . a. l 1 neai iy
• iji.i i l.c • -a ,u .an ii Ware.
_ Y. AiiC .v
t. :i A v T .j now mi ...inn a co.n,i mc assortment of
-*■ artides ipp r a: .mg o i i.;ir .uk* of uaslliess :
v..i >;< . r.’iiic/i A.KE—
. -Span; ;b, Q, lif.-d. • ivc. m. I( . 3 j w p vi Sadi cs,
Aim, i i.’d, R ice A iu.i.i..,w and Pia.i.eis’Jo.
Large hi,. | d.x.ra La.-g . 1,.
e>a i t,os of .'cry quality and size.
,J ii Jh : j Jl? ALL iii’ DA.’
’ -j"' l E!jtr. ,• ; a 1 J j u Bags. Carpet Bags;
fa r’ S ivriip L-j in-rs; Sircai g: -s and Rirdis.
.llAitN.adO —Coi‘ 1 G:g a.iJ Dearborn, from the
■.. leanest .j.ne best, a'ILUNKo, of every <icrcri 4i
i'he alrive articles are of their own manufacture,
.•ride under :h;ir own nine la'e in-peeiion. of the
•st ina'.e.iass, and by su icnor wjrkns -n. Also, on
.and, ‘ ’ ‘
eSGIHSH SADDLES, RUIDI.ES AND MARTINGALES.
Coach Gig Tan Im. pi : on. an I V/a -gon
Vhi .s; S brups .Bi Dp irs Li i-:.i..-s 11 runes, Coi
■r- C'i i'lc.s. Trunk i. jcks. ii wse Brushes and
‘urry O i::ib, Trace -m l Hal’er Chains.
A.S ) Vgi >l a or m:mr. of i> 1 1 and Gig Mar-
I --* Tri n nui;:-; P re 1 Brass and I loan’d do.
AT 5 > —\ <g >o 1 a • 1: ; a a; o; R ;.r mg. Harness.
:ii 1 IPi lo; l. -adier; black, bl ; • r. 1 velloiv. .preen
•tud cochineal Morocco i An-.; Bulfaioßobes’ sad Bear
•Skins.
N 13. Traders wh . mz? buy to soil again, will be
furnished on as good terms as can be bought either in
New York or Newark. CoJu'i’y merchants are re
■mectfullv invited to call and exavumo our pjjJj and
I■r . ’ b
prices, and satistv tm-nise'ves.
RTP REPAIRING done on the ma.l reasonable
term*.
AnrilCO. 1537 31 y
CABINET A .VO UJEGIOLST &LRY WAI433®
Ij!>
jR-ffOST respectfully mfoi in the citizens of Colum-
LTdi bus. and its vicinity that they have removed
from their former stand, to the store lately occupied by
Me Am, in Broad-street, nearly opposite the Insurance
Bank.
They have now on hand an elegant assortment of
FURNITURE of their own manufacture.
—ALSO—
Paper Hangings of the latest patterns with suitable
Bordering, Ornaments, and other materials for Cur
tains, &c.
Adverse to puffing, they would only solicit a call
which would enable Ladies and Gentlemen to judge for
themselves by’ examining the articles.
All orders will be executed with promptitude. Cur
tains put up in the most fashionable style. Rooms
neatly papered. In short, any thing in their line will
be punctually attended to.
Aug. 25. 36y
JO II NMf.B A CON & C^.
AGENTS F.IK THE SALE OF THE
INDIAN’S I* AXAC EA ,
jjgjjBTAVE just received aTresh supply ol this valuable
Jljo. remedy for the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula or
King’s Evil, Gout, Sciatica or Hip Gout, Incipient
Cancers, Salt Itheurn, Stphililic and Mercurial dis
eases, particularly Ulcers and painful affections of the
bones. Ulcerated Throat and Nostrils, Ulcers of
every description. Fever Sores, and Internal Abscess
es, Fistulas, Piles, Sea and Head, Scurvy, Biles, Chro
nic Sore Eyes, Erysipelis Blotches, and every variety
of Cutaneous Affection, Chronic Catarrh, Headaci.e,
proceeding from vitiation; Affections of the Liver;
Chronic inflammation ofihe Kidneys and General De
bility, caused by a torpid action of the vessels of the
skm. it is singularly efficacious in renovating those
constitutions winch have been broken down by injudi
cious treatment, or juveniie irregularities. In general
terms, it is recommended in aU those diseases which
arise from impurities of the blood, or vitiation of the
humors, of whatever name or kind.
Some of the above complaints may require some
assistant applications, which the c rcuinstances of the
case will dictate; but for a general remedy or Purifi
cator to remove the cause, The Indian’s Panacea will
generally be found sufficient.
The following certificates, out of hundreds similar
which might bo procured, are given to show the effect
of the Indian’s Panacea, in the various complaints
f.i* .'.in * ner,:: rre.J ; n.i.J g.-sp Ay oait mi ‘ igi I Ik* mor* nn
tisfictory manner its superiority over the sy.'runs in
common use.
Charleston, Nov. 15, 1831.
During the last winter and spring, I was afflicted
with a very severe and distressing Rheumatism, occa
sioned by exposure in had weather. I now take great
pleasure in stating, that six bottles of Indian Pana
cea, restored me to perfect health, and I confidently
recommend .3 to a!! similarly afflie’ed.
JOHN FERGUSON. King st.
Oh vrleston. July 12 1831.
T was afflicted four years with an ulcer in the leg,
occasionally accompanied with erysipelatious inflaina
tioti and an excessive pain in the leg and ancle joint.
Several eminent Physicians exerted their skill upon it.
but without permanent benefit. In this case .five bot
tles of the Indian P ’. N’Acea made a perfect cure.
MARGARET A. WEST, Market st. 121.
Julv sth. TS37. 51 v
HAMPTON COURSE—4WEEP St’AKBS
it S 11 is, and oas been, .st'tl of ate years, with
f'jaL the proprietors of the di 1 rent Race Track* of
our conn r/, to a i/er ise their Shakes,and, in 111 y opln
i in. they Ciose at too eatiy a p 1 no 1 10 give the own
ers of coks a tair o 1 1 n*;unity of tes ing their racing
• pian'ios, l con n.ini'iate ‘he vfin-, 10 the sporting
J worl i in j present plan, rules and terms.
| Tnere wil.'be kept open stakes for two and three
j year ol is, to bo run for every su-eos-u e year and not
| to be closed until one month pr.vtous to the race
I 1 ■ckira.iou tif.ee J days before the coming off of the
j S ft-s ofono thousand dollars entrance “ill be two
i mile h-ea’s. Forfeit. ‘3S'JO; declaration, SIOO. Three
entries l ‘ firm a * ak-.
S ates of five linn Ired dollars entrance “ill be mile
hois. Forfeit. §250; deo.arutioa, §75. Three en
tries to constitute a stake.
Dashes of two or one mde. to suit tli 3 convenience
of parties, that is. the amount to.be run for.
Persons wishing to make their entries, will please
direc’ ‘heir letvrs to lire subscriber, ac’mg proprietor
of the Hi- tt’oti tto"re or to Capt VV 1. G. N itnmo.
j !v‘lltiiiii'on hi they Club \iigu-fa. ‘fa
FROM COLU-M-iU-'J I’O vV JiT POINT
j “ ’N.i 5 pub.ic are iuthruie;’ that a fine of -ST A IKS
! (!. n; i ■•.i •) t 11 a 0 ro ite fr > n Oofi nb t; to
‘VVe it P. .1 vi 1 ’ f ride, leaving B side’:
j i':ivern every M •ad.iv a.i 1 Friday .V 4 o:k A M
P M.; leaving Wen P>i 1 ev,t y f1•- t ty.'i'hnrs lav
an • hi ur lav a’ 1 1’ t'o ‘'■ A. Vi., al l arriving at Co
lumbus a. 5 o’clock P. M. the sane dtv.
WHITESIDE & UUNCXN.
Mav 23 1533. 17 f
N. B A lift vill be in readiness at ’Vest Point
to (• 1 1 V•> 1-s ■I ’ ••'■'•> I.a l• •I.* or f.tv*’ e.
‘i'.U'.i.L’J C i ’ l f. J.J i.R’.i TO
;
1L vessel v.id r tit is f ‘gtihir Packets liel’.veeti
St. J i-'enh tt): I N. v i orK, an J Wiil l.tko iicig.it
.an i passengers lotv.
Brig ;i • ! •’! Y, Rviler, muster.
•• 01J -i 3 {LAND, Dariitimaster.
“ SADI. Vincent. “
Also, 1 > - V u • ! s-> ■ tid’d ship SPRING.
For .Vet. it or Pas-a • * apply to
L. J. iV'.)v)i) *Sx CO. \gnnts,
St. Joseph. Fior.
Nov. 1. I -';57 ~ l
-3 URLS >. 1 i ci,--: Whiskey
uL CV y o.) a s. ; 1.: in. ahola do
Z ) .•> S. N. E. RtUll
25 d> .hu
23 -do !’■ ach Brandy
50 and.) .--'l'tr
2 3 boxes i’ ■. a ‘co
LG pieces D tilde • Bagging fir safe l>v
ALL •’. S’ X 5’ R.JS’ 3,
j c s'-u t-o tsqa t> e \ T > t i r 1 .o> -> ”,
fN )N ITNU.~ . - ... ui.i fir sale ad kinds
, ofdtap ean l fiiK-y iJrv ti mis !>•>•>. Suovs.
j -L. s -dil.. rv . I trd Xc. >.;e;!:cr “l h n gt*od
- tn v k i 1; ■ u u.al. m .vinca will 00 soid 0.1 i|)e most
.h. i -.M - enu .
j beb. L’ 1338. 52y
ix>. rj JT.SSg.’ , 71'R ‘4 ‘i C
COMMISSI•> AND FIS .V a:;d:n-3 t :CH ANTS,
A P VL V t aid > .\. ‘ LORIOA.
| Will adva-i • ■ on Ootfoa shipped to Havre, Liverpool
: 1:1 1 N. -v York.
J 11. D. I.)un N. Apa’a-hicola. Oct. 25. 38.f
’ .sn BBLS. pick -vd SH'dEP MEAD.
I / 20 boxes tin- Scotch Herring,
4 bb's. Or isdn-vrios.
20,000 best S j mish Cigars,
Just received and tor sate bv
Feb. 1.183 L 5 ,’f YOSGF. & ELI.IS.
4 BBLS Newark Cider,
*cat -jfc 10 boxes fresh Lenrms,
iust received, and for sale bv
March 13. Gs YONCE & ELLIS.
•WE iwLD TEEfct T.X'.LS ‘iO hL SELI-E\ iLi.NI , 11. Al ALL MEN AI.L l.ti.N LQ.I AL.’
CDEJ..I3JE, GEORGIA, TiIJitSDAY MORNING, DECE.uB3R id, 1838.
NGi.7 AUC a'ICPN AIVO
T’AfflDE undersign. 1 ..u open a house in the ahov
ai Uosi.i Oil Lie I.,'J sret. a -.u>i 1 -tan ; -
J. I'. NtLES & Cos., on Hie 2;.1 OGT>>BEiI A
uusiuess en rusted to in-ir care .viil :ii.-et xvitn pro u.
atiention. l n-.-y wi.l a ten ito the bating of G 01.0.1
uhu io me receiving art Ifn- ■. .i-.nn G.isds
BEN i A HIN B. .’.l.iti RELL,
V; A-j if R 8. G. 5 UiSuf.
R E f’ E if E .5 CES.
George Wnn.nau N. Urieans.
S ewurt •; Colio aio
James M. Yar.t i.i, Mobil.;.
Siuuton &-Pollard. do
Cu u uni >s X .Spiker, Mon goraery.
M cKenzie X A iams, do
S. ..I Robuison, do
Bell) Vvi.son, do
J. W. S. Read, do
J. S. Calhoun Columbus,
Wm. P. Yonge, do
J. i'. Niles, <l l
E. & F. Hrallev, do
Colutnhjs. Got. 17. 1333. S7tf
C')U!;iI3US Cd TTD2I PACh’OaV.
-.iiE owners ofihe ii ip.unb'JS Factory respect
jjl f diy infirm the public that i’ is now in opera! in.
I‘iiey have unhand a .cnerai assortment ol YARNtd.
•vh: :ii may be bad .at uii times at the most reduced
prices.
Their Wool Carding .Machine is also in operation,
and any thing in ilia line will be done at the sauries',
notice.
j. JF* A number of bovs and girls wanted to work
ar the Factory for which the most iberal prices will be
given by .he we:. ,or in -util. Ap,d . •>
STEWART 5c FONTAINE, or
B. id. iIUDGLS ic CO.
Columbus, I- eb. S G f
uatmns and sign painting.
rgn.lE sab iuriber respect fully inform, the public
_£L generally, that he is ready to execute alt orders
in me above line of business, in the nearest manner
and on the most reasonable terms He ha* also for
sale a splendid assortment of window sashes, of vari
ous sizes, made of the best materials, which arc far su
perior to any o.f-’red lot- sabs in a Southern market.
His shop is one door below Kiv id’s Sans Satin
June 23 21 v STATES LEWIS.
DUS> HOLT AND- PERSONS
ARE united hi the practice of Medicine. Their
Offices are on Broad street, .just below the City
Hall, and on Randolph street, in the upper tenement
of Calhoun’s Granite Building.
Besides the usual branches ofthe practice of Medi
cine, Drs. H. and P. tender their services as Surgeons
of some experience in the higher operations—such as
operations for all diseases of the eyes, for Hernia, Li
ihotorny, &c, See.
Marah ‘23. l2y
READY MADE CLOTHING,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Next door to the Bank of Columbus.
JS. SMITH lias commenced receiving his
• Stock of Ready Made Ciothing, consisting of
Over Coats, Cloth Cloaks. Boston Wrappers. Blanket
Ooa s, Frock and Dress Coats, of every description,
Blue. Black Cadet mixed Cloth Pants, Cassimere do.
Kentucky Jeans Frock and Dress Coats, do. Pants;
Biack and figured Silk Velvet Vests; Woolen Vel
vets; Plain and figured Satins; Cloth & Cassitnere, to
gether with some low priced ; a beautiful style of Silk
and Cotton Umbrella-; Fine Boots, Shoes arid Pumps;
Silk. Woollen and Cotton Shirts and Drawers; Cot
ton Shirts with Linen Bosoms and Collars; Colored
do.; I.inen Ruffled do ; Silk, Cotton, and Merino
liaif Hose ; Gloves ; Suspenders; Linen Collars and
Bosoms; Stoc sos every variety; Cloth and Hair
Brushes; Cologne; Fur and Seal Caps; Hats;
Travelling Trunk’ and Bags, &c.
The above articles have just been received, and will
be sold as low as they can be had for cash in this mar
ket.
Columbus, Nov. 29. 43tf
RACES.
rgnilE annual Races over the Beitrand Course,
jH. Montgomery. Alabama, will commence on the
22J of January, 1839. The following Purses will be
run for :
First day—l mile heats—purse - - §3OO
Second day—2 mile heats —purse - - 500
Third day—3 mib- heats—purse - - 7U)
Fourth day—4 Four mile heats—purse - 1000
L’. r t. A..., ■,,,! I---* ■*—— j~ five. - 300 ,
The iiurse () f til ch day’s running will be hung up at
litie stand on the day of running.
TAYLOR & BROWN, Proprietors.
Nov. 22. 1838. 42td
GBO ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE.
THE subscriber having determined to settle in
Macon,Ga wiil sell his lands 111 Russell county,
Alabama, (containing six hundred and eighty acres,
but will sell one half of the laud to suit purchasers.)
ten miles from Columbus, between the big and little
Uchee creeks. On the land is a comfortable dwelling
house and out houses, and good stables. &c.with up
wards of one hundred acres in cultivation, with good
water and several springs. Also is situated in a
neighborhood of good society, and within one mile of a
good school and church. Possession will be given at
anytime after the first of October. The purchaser
will have the privilege 01 ourchasing al my stock o?
cattle arid hogs, also corn and fodder, and many things
of convenience all of which I wi 1 sell a’ a reasonable
price. Indulgence will be givt-n to suit the purchasers.
STERLING LANIER.
Reference: Dr. Pi ? asant Phillips, Ru-s -fl co.
Ku.s-.ei eo.. Seii. 6 l-.'*. 31 if
Ijlz’dtu-.iix i’ ad i’ICK.
FOR THE AFFLICTED THERE IS A
BALM IN GILEAD.
rrkE citizens of Zeb don. in Pike county, are
hereby nodded, that Mr. 11. G. JOHNSON, of
rha’ place is tin an housed agent for selling BKAN
DRZTtI’S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL
PILLS, and has tits CERTIFICATE of Agency
and afresh supply of the Pills from the General Agency
rn Columbus.
And they are further cautioned against purchasing
Pills, for BR ANDRETTI'S PI Li.B. of Mr. John
Neal, of that place, as he is offering for sale the basest
counterfeits. Purchase only of the known and autho
red Agents, and you are oil the sure side.
AND YET ANOTHER.
The ci ion <-f M i-i icetlo in Jasper county are
hereby nri.ie-1. that Messrs Kiil.bUM s MAX
EY. of tint n t'-j ic au'Yiii r- ! -\ •■.* f.r : o
a.; -of the U\ AX D.t E'i’’l VEv ETA d.X UNI
VERSA!. P LES ,ci 1 have their O ,E MEi-
CA'i’ ■ of A :-me.’ and it’ - is-t 1! 7of the < Xl\ U
!X • PILLS iV- < :i he G ner. i A p>ney in Coe.iniiiM.s. j
A-id .os a1 ! u ni.i : id > 1 -vb j -is .to pircha e the •
n line m• Si tin • >ld n • deceiv *d by th -co m(er- i
le: a’ the io :: ; f their h-.’ff 1 an I perhaps tiu-ir iivr s
f-v i-ild ;i. 0 1 j-ii t :t"L -1 ii • 1 in’ to p irclutse i ’ll.;
.1 ---rs. tlar I ‘.c . n.t- •'Er.t vln it seem*-ir ■ of
t” -Ei r •• Kirio-i* Pi 1 I>r Emu Ire til’s credi:
Touch not the unclean thins:.
JOHN B. PEABODY General \gent
f.r G • ngia, Alabama and F -,-i ‘a.
Columbus. M.iv 14 15:1’
“-~x IE I ‘-N.’E 1 )*vt ■’ b 1 si:; ■.? h r ’ofire j
.'1 c teri- l >1 b • Jl* ■< ; 1 -v: ! h •re.fter bo
,-.in inue 1:e h .--i i 1i! ■• 1 J. oaJ -’rei t .bv
• (-■•. • -mis t ig. 22 29 f JOHN aUiN..
r fTN IE s-ihscribers il . -:■; g • ... -j --ted themselves 111
il the ora sip-, of . . V. v.-id a a-nd all th
•l 1 m’v C > rts • and : 1 • ’• .1 ’.ihoo.hee 1 tret fit. and the
alj fining —-n ies of Aab 1 ii-i. Office in Mclntosh !
•I j i ‘3 .a ■ •iHie:y over At .1 m -c, y*ore
A . t . A fV .
June 14. 19 f J. M tIUERRY.
- b A ’ V .
EEN IE u:il t-i rned. sivl :; as* icia’ed them-elves
0. t rch -r for • [iricdc •of LAW. at l.um - .in.
S'e vir conn y,-vt! pr vn.rlv a’teud to al! business
.villi which they mi been ru-ed.
A. VI. HUGHES.
U. 3. fJITC FELL.
Lumpkin Or?. 19 IS >3. 37.i8 n
ST .11Y ■ ’ I> 01 l ti rObBS,
p. BOU i‘ tic l h May : -t a large bay HORSE,
All . I'tg’ad.ri .cr .tv back racks eu-y but short,
a-fo.v marks <f t- s ili> ail ha-nos-. 1 -if irtnati-n
>i : .tv -rv of the horse ‘. received . libe- !
| r.T • • tr ied. YONGE A ELLIS.
June-7. IST
•T T VV RGCEI7 ED
U DA IR> a ii.a. ~ .a.i v t AT, r.n ’f r sale
sj ./ ovbi. ‘ WAI. R. JON S.
Cos i ub is, Nov 15. 1833. 4: f
\VA “ D.
TIE \L Til i -V , T .R3E. far which a
2jlL i ‘-rai pr - viii be ,:.-en.
Julv 13. ait S. AT. JACKSON.
PSTIT GULF OOTi’Ov SKIED,
*V Tr ■ 1-tceJ prices, war an"-1 genuine, anl for
g.-A suG >v 0 ONGE Vg EL;.i?3.
March la. 6 t
A TON'S IROR. assorted.
Aj _C3 ca ’ks Nat's, ju •: r crived and for sale by
WM. S JAS. BLAIR, Broad street.
Coltunhus. Vlav 9. 14 f
EELS. R ’ CTIFED WHISKEY, just re
ved and for sale bv
Aug- 22. 230’ ’S. M. JACKSON
P() io ‘ V \l Y
AiOoiEiiN OißEihGa. —BV LOUD tv..US.
He w.ij ,ia i or.i ui n /er uie dead
Ere 100 tars,: u of death i< il- J,
Tile firs: ua . day of u > it ngiiors t
*i i-0 j -IS of xifili title* lii.-* i’t'SNj
(1> fort* dt- a>*s ug i’.iivurs
Hi. - save ne inis wh-re beauty lingers.)
A : i in :; act! . ie mud . n gt-iic air,
Tlw rapture of repose h it’s tin-re.
The iued ; a tender traits .Lit- streak
The angr-rof tile placid i i-v k.
And—bu tor that s..d shrouded eye,
tires not. v.ins not, v et ps not row,
An i bat fr i iat chi. c! au t-less brow,
Where cod obsttua ion’s at.-adiy
AppaL th.- ’a.-.ing mounter’s heart,
A- it to liiiii tl vrou and impart
The doom he dreads, ye: dwells upon ;
Yes. but so tht-se and these alone.
Suin'* xn-.’.i n a -one treacherous hour,
Ii • >tiU imgh do .hi th- tyrant’s power ;
So fair, so -aim so sol! !y seated.
The first, ta.t hok bv dr a h revealed !
I- :ch is tli a- •.'<?• of this shore ;
’Tis G eece but living t ■ t-ei-e no more !
So co'.dlv s-.-- - so deadly fair,
V,Y : rt. f r - .ill is v ;.ti mg there :
Her’., is he io.a-'iiiess r i'eath.
Tha part:- - _Q<!it- v>i • rtu’in-. 1 reath
B-r L- i■ v wYn ts ai fearful bloom,
That line w'.-ch haunts it to th*. tomb,
Exyressioii’a las’ r ec ding rav.-
A gi ad halo hovering round decay,
T-ic f: -ewel beam of feeling past away !
Spark ofthaf flattie, perchance of heavenly birth.
Which gleams, but warms no more its cherished
earth!
From the Knickerbocker.
ODE TO THE CZAR.
‘He has rav god six hundred young women from
their homes in Poland, to distribute among the soldiery ’
German Paper,*
‘ Odii immortelles! übinam gentium sumus ?’
An Iso his o'er; and Pol ml, torn
And bleeding bows to thee ;
Th. u hast thy guerdon in the scorn,
The curses of the free !
And men shall say. in other times,
Thou wast Napoleon in thy crimes,
But nothing more could be ;
Fore-doomed to ape those acts alone,
The exile scorned or dared not own.
And then this last! It were a deed
A Negr-’s name would blot;
By worse than Rome’s worst son decreed,
It shall not he forgot.
Thy fame will be,tnc ruthless foe,
Whose every breath was human wo,
Till thrones and time are not;
The first, the last, the worst to claim
An immortality of shame !
The Grecian, with the earth at ban,
Wept for a world to win ;
But mourned, for he was still a man,
The plague-spot dark within ;
The Thunderer, melted by the spell,
Wept at the distant evening dell
Os his own young Brienne :
But thou ! the fiend hath blasted thee
From all of human sympathy.
The Coesar mourned the laurelled foe
Hurled headlong from his side,
Forgetting in that hour of wo,
He would the world divide :
But thou ! —*o thee ’tis doubly sweet
To stab the victim at thy feet,
Thou lord of homicide !
Dark thing—go glut thee o’er thy blade,
And mark the ruin thou hast made.
The dving mourning for the dead,
The conquered on the slain.
The night-clouds glowing wildly red,
The b'ood-ernpurpled plain,
The earthquake charge,the freeman’s prayer,
A nation in rjs last despair,
These crowd thy reeking train ;
Til! even Ruin checks her way,’
And waves her ghasdy arm to stay.
Vk “.fat.h.c.:, - ; V-'PMA a SIT\ r
The wafttinoinens his bride ;
The mother clasps .ier little one,
For she has nought beside ;
The famished boy. of lordly birth,
Stands weeping by the smouldering hearth,
Where all hi; race have died.
And Poland wails, in widowed wo.
Her martyred sons, her ruthless foe.
And Europe heard her la*t, wild shriek,
Nor answered to the call;
The Austiian whet his vulture beak,
And fevered fir her fall ;
And Prnss'a shouted in her glee.
And England traitress to the free 1
Was harloting with Gaul;
Gods ! did the Corsican but reign,
How would they leap to arms again!
B it. a'! in airi : his eagle wing
T.o-.v in ( he dust is laid !
The children of the thunder-king
H ive sheathed his lightning blade!
Arid since he f.-|l their land hath been
Th® plavt 1 mg of w'*ate’er was mean,
Re-raving ad be'raved !
Bv Europe chained then vainlv free.
The s'aves, the dupes of tyranny.
Ye* ’here are niooners o’er thy grave ;
Oh Po’and s'-all it he ?
Aod na’ion mock the hold and bravo,
With mob hvpocricv!
But it is iv-'l : fron out thy tomh
Th'-irt-un Pbconix-'ike shall come,
And Europe vet b • free.
Nor kings not- traitors barter then
The eternal heritage of men.
AMUSING STORY OF JUDGE CRANE.
A ooxhl many vents ago, there lived in
DttHe-ss countv, New Yo k. a gentleman by
name of (>•;•'. II-■ was very wealthy, and
*i ,; !y re*;uv’< <i Hu- I,is public, and p-ivaie j
v 1 ies. ee*>v. mi’ fir Ins canriiableness to the ;
P (>•; bit ire hlivivk and es-tu! ill il plain garb, ’
nnd wo! hardly ever wear any overcoat,:
whatever t! e weather m-pj I 1> ; and it was,
seldom that he rode when he went abroad, i
a : i!.•!oh he own -d mat v jjood horses. On
la.* fstrih.ishm'ent of the Suti-e e Court, he;
was - pyuvnted a judtje of one of the circuits, j
O-1 she m i atitt .r of the il lv in wh ch the.
Court was l-i Lrtfhi. tin* Jmlj* set mil lv-lotf
ilav Ei • . !;, niil xv ! Linir trendy on throujrh
hail, r tin, an ! smv.v, t > the appointed t>! iC".
Oi a ei vi i.• at P e.to’.tkeepsie. co! I and w*‘t,
he ‘’:!!■'! to ; tiveat, woere lie 10-tnil the,
!:i :v a t ! s-rx-. Rs w -re tnakin? large prepa-:
rahotis for ;!-,(* etit.-tlaitutient of the jnd.
hv.vver-s, :* I odier <? *t- ! !• men whom they
ex > c.ied t > ?t” -••! Ur* circuit court.
The .1 ’ - was determined to have some
vpo t, t’t.d hi a p! s s;:: t tone addressed the
ha da !-. ‘I !:-no r i neii-v an ! was oblig
ed to c > tie toc > ; -t.nnd I lravewa ke 1 thr urh
this dreadf*’ ?L' 1 ■ ) t-cei-tv mil.-s. lamtr a
an ! co’d d’van ! hum/rv. ! wan! someth ru
to eat hell me court Item: ns.’ The landlady
p: it li -rs !( i’.i.i a m?> )**'•’ : c post tire, and with
a look of contempt, sai l to the jttdwe, ‘ Von
say van a e wet an 1 cold, dry and l.ot; how
can'all that be ?’
‘ No ni” O'V'.'r madam.* says the Judire, * |
sai-1 t ; at I vras wet a'; ! cold, and i*’ you had
b*en out as bnr ps f have been in the sinm,
I thh k vott tv ml 1 likewise he wet and cold.
I a-rd that I wanted something to drink and
eat.’
4 T*j von have no money, you s.av ;* retort
ed f * Inn ‘adv. ‘I told yon lite truth.* s vs
the J• ’ t>. ‘ the whole truth, and nothing lint
the truth ; hut, were Jus r : C’l as C’CBsns. I
wot:’ ! !> • u’-l'in r ’ > w - k for sompt!iin<T to
ear r.’>d drink : r-t] were I as poor as Job. in
It's u*nv-st 0 d-ttnites. and had v hea'th and
stren-y'h a- I now have. I could wil'infflv jjo
to wo’dr a I ’tie v. hde. jf f could only get a
(Toni hi to of wood victuals. 5
‘We!!, o'l daddv,’ savs she. 4 how much
do von want to drink ?’ 4 Haifa *r"!l of ffttntf
brandy tm !am.’ savs he. ‘ Very well.* said
s!*e ; *1 will o-ive vou ! a'f a gill, and some
cold vie mils, if you will go into the hack
yard, and cut and split three arrofulls of wood,
and firing il into the kitchen, where the ser
vants want to make a good fire to dry the
gentlemen’s overcoats when they come ; an l
after you get your victuals. I sha!-- went you
f[ io go sway,’
lhe J alg - iii .iiik . L>. a. >.).%, v. <a >
Ilit* woodyard, ai.il t-omi cut atnt itibi by .
fiitciien li e t..e t qu.scd qu o.:*■;. uw -
iLe laiiiLiidy pi..eil ;> co.ii l lUCi.t'on L• o
ilitn, reuiai ituiy, It.at Ihete it Wu*. *A .a
.s almust as nuti a* inysell,’ .'aid be. ‘ but .*
i.nii so wet, lor tip !<■ is ne.tjjer , c to*
nor chocotute t<* wet if’
4 Lei:gars must not b. chons - sad s i
’1 .uii not lit’gg ng u! you, mad mi, bal t.;i x
paid ;!ie l i:l jaic.- tit ii.an !, tl. * i loi.i yr.
•Said sin-, ‘ 1 would got* xi*!t void v caiak, -.t;
iitere is cold boiled t.ant, euid pork and in a 1.
and cold potatoes, and ts you want any thin?
not, there ;s inuslard and pe.qier, atid thru
is good btead, gnoih better and ct.eese. and
all ‘good enmigli for such an old rag unufTi.
as vo-.i are.’
‘li is ail very good,* said he, jileasainly.
4 but, msdani, be so good as to let me n >v
some new milk, warn., r.ghi fm:n th cow, to
Wet lids good victuals. * • ILe Cws ate not
nulked,’ said she. 4 Then 1 trn - have a how
of cold mi!,.,’ said he. * l would not mud o •
servants in thi> stouti to t; e s>:r.i.g house to
skim il tor \o t,’ sand she.
4 Dear mad tin,’ said he with a pi* a aim
smile, 4 1 have a good wile at home, older than
you are, who would go out in a wotse stoun
liitiii li:,s, ni Ik Hie cow* and Ming tin* nnlk to
the poorest man on earth, at his n quest ; or
bring the milk from the spring house, cream
and all, without slumming, to feed the must
abject of the human iace.’
4 You have a very good wife at home,’ says
she. 4 Indeed I have,'said, he, 4 and site keeps
tny clothing clean and whole ; and, notwith
standing you called mean old ragamuffin, I
am not ashamed to appear abroad in Ihe
dollies I wear, in any good company.’ 4 Well,
I must confess,’ says she, 4 that when you have
your broad-brimmed hat off, yon look mid
dling well; hut i wish you to be off lor we
want the fire to dry the gentlemen’s great
coats and umbrellas by ; and among the rest,
we expect Judge Crane.’
4 Judge Crane,’ says he, 4 who is Judge
Crane ?’ 4 The circuit Judge,’says she ; 4 one
of the supreme judges, you old simpleton.’
4 Well,’ says he, 4 1 will her a goose that Judge
Crane has not had, and will not hare, a great
coat on his back, or an umbrella over his
head to-da y.’ 4 1 care nothing for your bets,’
said she, ‘ eat and be ofl ; I tell you Judge
Crane is to be here, and >ve have no room
lor you.’
4 1 don’t care,’ said he, ‘one rye straw more
for Judge Crane than I do for myself, and it
has got to be so late, that if he has to come
at this time of the day, he would he more
likely to go to ihe court-house, and stay until
dinner time. I know something about Ihe
old codger, and some people say he is a rusty,
fusty, crusty old fudge.’
4 Pretty talk, indeed !’ said the landlady,
‘ about the supreme judge. Now eat and he
off’ ‘I tell you,’said he, 4 Judge Crane is
not the supreme judge, and if he were, he is
no more fit to be a judge than I am.’ 4 Well
now, be off with yourself,’ said she.
4 Don’t be in so great a hurry,’ said he,
mildly. 4 1 wish to know who is landlord here,
and to know where he is.’ 4 He is the high
sheriff of the county, and won’t be home till
night; if he were here, you would not stay
long.’ ‘Well, madam,’said he give me a
cup of cider to wet my victuals, if you won’t
give me milk.’ ‘ Not a drop,’ says her laily
-0..11>. ; v
The Judge, who had got prettv well warm
ed, and wished for his breakfast, now put on
a stern countenance, and positively declared
he would nut leave the room and fire till he
pleased. 4 But,’ added lie, 4 if you will gram
my request, I will eat and be ofl!’
The cider was immediately brought, and
the judge partook heartily of the collation
before him. He then took his broad-brimmed
hat and quietly walked to the court h uise,
wiiere lie found good foes and clean floors,
and, during the court hours, he presided widi
dignity and propriety.
When the Judge withdrew, the landlady
anxiously looked after hint fi>r some time,
supposing Inin to he some poor man. sum
moiled up to court as a witness, or some ml
prit, or some vagabond, who might give her
fill titer trouble, and expressed to her servants
a desire that they Would see that he did not
dist ib the gentlemen and the judges that
night put up there.
To this some of the girls answered, that if
he come they would return upon him some ol
the expressions which he used resp* c mg
Judge Crane. 4 L--t me see,’ says one, 4 > us
ty, crust v * ’ 4 yes, and fusty old judge,’
says another.
When the cmirt was adjourned, the day
being stormy and cold, the judges and law
yers poured into flie she-isl ’s invern. where
they were sure of good fire* and good fire.
Judge Crane went to a shoe and purchas
ed a valuable shawl and pul it in his pe> k -’
on the inside of his coat; he th n walked
slowly to the tavern. Wi ile L - was thus
detained the landlady entered the dining mom
and earnestly inquired if Judge Cram- had
conn*; in! ti eanswer was, 4 Not yet, madam
an.! peshaps he may not ,come.’
The !m il idv, who was anxious to p-iv ihe
highest le-pect to the smeeme judge, retired
to Li:* kite n ; ii -t a li’Ue d’snponmL-d.
In the mean time the J idg<* arrived, and
being at proper tim- s very sneish e, and a’
sill times loud ol cheering the minds of f'o.a
pre-eot, l-e b *gan l.* t- i! some l;wly an* c lot* *-
which s- t Liu who'e c* mpany into a roar o!
Al diis Insiant. one of the waiting m *id
erit-Tf i th-* ra tal, to m nrn tin* gen'! -men
that th *V might sit do.vu to d.miv. Sii • he !
hr eri aud. and I; isteiu-d lark f* * 1 e>- n ‘ ;"o- j
with the lid.ngs t: -'1 4 the o'd testy It !"w I
with ins bro.d-hr.mm and hit on, was rs-h |
among tie b we-headed g ntlem‘ll, ifi'k it ga- ;
load -is he c mi l an 1 all tin* judges and law- j
yers were laughing nt him.’
4 t hen go,’savs-i to, 4 and whisper to thi
nk] jivn. that I wish lum ‘o come into f |
kin h-n.’ Te i r and wis and -tie • < C"rd ng ! v j
and the judge, in a Imv* Voice. <:ii-| t > t’ i- j
girl, * Tell ’.our mis >•<*-:-• [ ha*>• a lit !e hwi
ness tn and < i-iih th* s * l-ivvyors, and w’ en ! h;U
is (lone I’M h;* off m toe CpU sc of iwn ir
three da vs.’
Ti 0 g! 1 returned mi i t*i t’ *’-dlv reh-arse 1
th * m sa age, an ! add !, ’hat ?•<• he) ev-d t *
old fellow w s drimk. o- he w udd n >’ t> x
j su'd, 4 as !>,> i •< ne ]> wrtess is done, !*d !#e
| off in two or three days.’
4 - -]. Beitv.’ sis iS * mi-uress, *it i b-r
and st mibv I 1 “!mn!m’ p<* t-E G. an! ‘<
the gentfemen bu in t* sit and * n, and i vo*
whisjer to some on* oft! e-e, t ai I “ ish -
vacant place left at th • h *ad t! ■ ’ U f* <’<
J i !ge C nil*’, a- 1 t .en*d v-m fais'en r c’
an l see that J n has the cide- and o he
th ugs in goo I or<!er.’
B ttv iga n repai-ed to.her post, at t !
hea I of the tab *, and s-i ! "t!v in'orne and a gen
llerrtm of the request of her mist pss.
4 C-ertainlv.’ said the g nt'.-man; and P
hastened hack to aLs( J ‘n. Tli#* g’ni!*-
men now sat do vn to an excellent r enasi,
and after a short address to t l> e Throne n
: Grac ; * delivered bv Judge Cra **. the com-
I pany carved and scrvrd rourd in the usual
i fiirm.
j But st the Jti Irre was rs a singular turn in
a’mfgt every thing, snd had ta’-ra a fancy,
.. .il. i ll.t tat- il;. 1,1 l. ICI. .11l t .1
i-.'ii.t’- 1 : i* un* e s. till, at Hie uu t* me • , tin
ngi.t lo.'d sii'iiil-i Ir V.ihur ii s’ ; lie li*-iet-*t
~t.l i.- pate wti Miii.c pud :.i.g made i*
• a ik, r.cc ; i.il i g_s. ai;d j.i. ingi i* .11 * I
o o*. o.i the uii* c, ad , isau m ar tli • p ate.
•R'g.Hl >o t‘ ■ t CC. ‘tiling tI il C ■ ,U. iC
aas v viy nu t aU.amg.j *, c * ,v,i.-s u Ia a.a.n
r.. ter.
buh.e oi tlie gentlemen near the .Judge,
a ‘li'x\ i'll ins l X?* ill j lit-, tis to ja taking o! t,.t
,-u Ming !>• fnc im* m A 1... ge,
• ■ sst vi.-Cu c.ttil. i.. and i!.a! a ice, m-w
•’ aily eU'i-ia and, when Aiat.V approached c* it,'*
t uo i-.ni liooal luiecusiil g aw. accoidiug to
Pa- cui i: and o! i.er m stic-s, ami, as she set
lovvn the ia-t i < at-tlie Judge, Le s .\s io i.m,
in an acaft-.e m i.mrr, * (ihit. h:mg me a c!c n
ate to .at mme mi. 1 on.’
ine a! 11 -i n . nner in which he (H i -essed
u'-t'. *‘> a- ; • i <’*•* t and t e ; co ;n I, t!i;it >! e and .1
not otwe ve tu.it my one excejituig ihe J idg •
had pul iken of the pudding, nor and ] s i*
know u IcH n earn bv salad ; hut •• • * oh-
S! ' ! ’ -e iUe !: or * j ta] h: g pan w is> mute,
aiid men uv.si.-m-d hack . itli i e mmost speed
“> I” r in s! i .s, and addri .o-i and her thus:
4 O.i, n a am,llial old f-llow’s there vet, and
lie is i\ Gundy cirizyor drttiik. for he is down
at the is I:!,-, and !ns ( a:en more t! an a skip
pie of ti-e ice pudd ug tdreedy. and he told
me, as il he was lord of the manor, to In ing
lam a clean plate to cat salad on.’ 4 Bh-ss
me. wi:ere can he get salad this lime of year?
And the gentlemen have not done ca rving,
ami not one has begun to rat m-at xn-f, l
dare say. On, I’d dear him out,’ sail! the
mistress, and she started forthe din ng room.
’1 he Judge was remarkable fur not giving
unnecessary trouble to any body where lie
put up, arid generally ate whatever was set
before him, without making any remarks,
and seldom made use of more than one pl-He
at a meal; but at this time he observed near
him a beautiful dish of raw white cabbage,
which Hut Low Dutch at Poughkeepsie call
cold slate, and which he called salad ; and he
wished for a separate plate to prepare some
of it to his own taste.
The carving and serving of the meal were
not yet finished, when he expected a clean
[ late, and when the landlady arrived a! the
door, and fixed her keen eyes on the Judge,
he, turning his eye that way and observing
her, mildly said, ‘Landlady, can I have a
clean plate to eat some salad on ?’
4 A dean plate and salad !’ retorted (he
landlady, indignantly, ‘ I wish you would
come into ihe kitchen until the gentlemen
have dined ; l had reserved that seat for
Judge Crane.’
’ The company were struck with astonish
ment, and fixed their eves alternately on the
landlady and on the Judge, and sat or stood
in mute suspense, when the Judge replied.
4 You reserved this seat for Judge Crane, did
v*u, landlady?’ ‘lndeed I did,’ savs she.—
4 It was very kind,’ lie then answered ; 4 but
il you will step to the door and see f he i*
coming, or send one of the servants to call
tiir h in. with your permission and the an
probaiion of these gentlemen, with whom I
have some business to do, I will occupy this
seat till you have fouicd ihe Judge.’
4 Find the Judge!’said she with emphasis;
‘ go look for him yourself, not send me nor
my servants. I gave you vour breakfast this
morning r >r chopping a little wood. becauiG.J
vou satu yoit nail no rirniVv ; „
you would go away, and noir ~,,i most come
here t > disturb these gentlemen al dinner.’
Here the whole joke bust upon the minds
ofthe persons present, who fell into a loud fi
of laughler. After the tumult had a little
subsided, the Judge midlv asked, ‘Dill chop
wood to pay for my breakfast ?’ 4 Indeed
you dif!,’ said she, 4 and said you had no
money.’ ~
4 I told you the whole truth,’ rcplii and the -
Judge 4 hut I have a shawl here worth more
Ilian ten dollars, which I just now bought,
anil 1 will leave it vviiii you in pawn, if v<*ti
will only let me eat my dinner with these
gentlemen ’ Here the gentlemen we e biting
men lips to keep from laughler.
4 How did you buy a shawl worth more
than It it dollai s vvithmii nmnex ?’ ‘I bought
uon credit,’ says he. ‘And vvhe*e did yon
find Ci *il it to that anion t? said *die. ‘I
Drought it fiom home,’ said he, 4 'l hat’s a
likely story, and something lik* your abuse
of Judge C one thi* n:<"iiii g.’ said she
■ Ho : could I abuse tht J nlge it’ he was not
p tsem?’ a>ked he. ‘Why’ tep'ied she.
‘ you ca led hirst Misty, fi-stv. fndg>, and old
codger, and sad you did not esoe a iye
sitaw mote for him than vou did fur your
self. ’
Here the whole company were in an >
roar of laughter again. But as soon as ii
had subsided a hide, on*- .f the gent!) men
asked the lady hmv sic- Iciuv t al the gentle
man s. e was addressing ‘-as not Judge
C un ? •He Jinlgi C- m ? he io. k- more
like a stu'ne man a crime.’
iii re me loud laug.i r hn-st f > tha ti id J
time. After a ill ik* pause, the Jalg- - id !
•J mitsi euiiliss lam ini a had of \eiv li ej
leiilncrs, Lilt i sin a (Mill!-, and a Cr.iin- is i
‘ iuju a veiy u>elm insiriimt m ; I -a v a v\ rv !
m'-oti om- ui your kuciien tins mth ng.’ *
L i-iie she L <1 iinit to i- |ily. s .r- gi nilc-
UMli, WI ii W it* rill site was acquainted, s.ss'erd
ihe 1.;i..i 1..? V that s e was |,i;;.;:ug with He
j l"*sidii g J :.!ge. Astonished ami c : tin i
ed, she ait. in; ted roue i-xc m-, and ii-i-tdy ‘
n--rt. il ii-pa i dou lor .u . u cie s.
i i.e J l;.e i ad, h . th.-- t m<*. t:.i->bs--i v.-d, j
taken the slate.l tj, m ins p* rKef ai.d wuh a j
-:I ni .11 .- o lie, .i■nic-t at- .V step-* L \\ nds !
in; i” o.t y, M.x.i *1 is nut ..-f my poi
. ...ce I” pit ill*'', 11. lit |S |;; v business 1..:
1 ,• , , I
j n ; I t m a C e<* I. ;i v. > i *i and i
,il r■ ns ) Inal \ >n wi 1 v\ .10 i| h. s.i'.iii'iti, :
■ e ne 1.:,s s ,av\l ii.s a ;-ent.’
. v • iiymg ■ e mi, j,,j i; >... r s!.oul- i
>i is- a- iii- J. ‘ I K 1 t, ru duiii. nnJ and > n-i ;
■*it’ t’V 1 “n in !*):* 11 w.- pun; a-ed on j
p>. po-e 1 ir ,1 [) e*,, HI !::: yLiisifv i
• •red ni co .'a.-.!..;, iruiy k.• ing vE.at ?h
■ i I, !11 tak: g Lie sn Iwj writ ! **, of c 0..;. c !
,1 ng no m oie ■ low. 1. !- 1 i.e J . i “h.
A• I <’• re •• eie th piri>s c. .0 i,-i 1 * c-' j
,to good t .ui ;s. lue Unhide hid n good |
-.i i ‘-ta, Hli a good less*.Ml to ni *1; Me upon. !
v C 1 tv,l -tas he i.ot too ■ns vi i da n. 1
ni l 1 p- sou .root a ro g 1 0 nq ,<• : t. i
.tli-tieai ~a ! a g o 1 din!:!"-, ami a 1
• :*to 1■ k ->V*-r ; an If e.l 1 !ge a I goo !
o-iiiions 11 t o- j ike, and ainiitto lb ,o,y up j
lie le.-son g;V: ii,
V :RM NT—TO’ N : MU! I’ F. FETED.
?.’ox. 11*;;., Nv 14 1c23.
Ti V E hlors 0 “ l\: N Era :
1 i.e Hm. Jo bn* t. . the dertiecatii*can
-I and Me, is 1 i c. and to C-tn /re-s f.oni t: e4i
Isir.-i bv M I ;im S 0 n-ajm ity. The town
o ijntdingioii, t ,* le-aU tice ot t ! e I* d'etal j
c *sl hdaie, h ■ ;d o th.* comity o: C.ditenfl* e. 1
.1 the last <! Chon, g ;ve a\\ I -g innjorttv.
•th of w c!t at the ii! * tit gave Smith*!
m".] ray, t .e S’. A ’n•*•. i’ * >• -id* ice o!
•ui !'. gave him 302; Aden, 71 ; sen feting.
>. “‘in: tit’s tnajo it y ovc* Abe 51 i.JI ;\ c 1
a'.!, 22. So much ibr each man’s popular a v
at home.
A pro !iga] nan generally d< Cd ir.o e In
’ justice than a <!'.;YetgU3 or.{.
•tl*’ 1 . -N t .
‘* i l '* ■ iiiii 1 . win) y arrived
< viui,.t in<i!i i uiiHit lined ti.e O toman
,i ‘- iJU ‘ *- ll: l ’ • 1 :i • V U,;m v. tl | fill t.,e
*•'* 14 x * ;lu <•••> l’ i‘U
c,J v '- e u CJII ji.—a c iv, the incru
<*ji o| >’ i.i)’! 1 ’ na me aiv,ikei,.s nt iue ho
.iDiii <•! i U-l \ sc.i.Oiai a*l hoi.mat I Cl)■.'< lions
• I i'J-tiy \.<cu ado, net- it,c loisle.ss of lau
.k ;c ii .~cn-. auii ia.- r.v,.; of i!j !i unan re
p.>ui.-c. li--’ i: !i nave ueu n\ ir. Warded
“y 1 ■*’ ! u.* y lire: ■s. n j disco'. era s lie
...IN li.il'.C. A a- 111- 111 We 111 . V lllll.ee
I-...! nil I; t* site <if i..e I iimi’ if! G.jaata. or
J am V-ras l ;s, Ihe giM pioiecii g ihvmity
**l Car . egv. la- bund about 7i 0 cains, and
■!.! s obj c sos sand .aiiinu wire,
c .1 lia- jsii-M rt li.i-iK ,1; • , a:.d ja-iliaps least
x.H-cad in his (ii.-cavencs, is d.at ol a villa,
■■a.au-il nil (lie* MM k- Hi.', KnJ b .ril'd fifteen
:\S un.i r g mind. !’. r;.i moms ;ne cmn
,-i i iy ceil id. and tiifii si.’e and decorations
*rnvo min in* house he!,iii ged in a wealthy
ii -iso.Kige. Tut* walls are painted and the
and tiirs me be.iutiht; iy piw-d in in >;>ic, in the
s sine in,tuner as tuo-t* at Romped am! Her
oin .ueiuu, representing a variety of subjects,
s..c.i as tiiiituie deities, but it male and female,
dien-iit species of sea li.s;i, marine plants, a
v sift ivitn iemale figures dancing mi deck
nd sm r< Minded by admiring warriors, other
pillions represent Ii n<, horses, leopards, ti
gets, deers, zt liras, b -ais. gazelles, Imres, he
ons, and llie like. Ten human skeletons,
apparently ti:ose ela n duriiij; the assault of
the coy, we:e found i.. the and die rent cham
hi r -.
Nil Greenville abo discovered, in another
house, other mosaics of gient interest ; these
i* present glaiiiaiors coutendmg in the arena
w th wild beasts, and over each man is writ
ten I its name. Fit another part ate seen horse
races, and mm breaking in young horses.
Our lirn ts oblige us to restiict the*e details;
hut we hope, indeed we undeistand, that Sir
Greenvill- Temple will shortly publish a com
plete account of his important and extraordi
nary discoveries. We are aware that Sir
Thomas Reade, from the early period of his
residence, as his Majesty’s Agent and Con
sul General in Tunis, drew many specimen*
ol antiquity from the same spot, which we be
lieve were sent <o enrich some of our public
institutions in England. But Sir Greenville
Temple has had the good fortune to make
connections which assisted greatly his own
ardor for antiquarian research ; and the ob
jects he has been thus enabled to recover
from their long obscurity, are of a nature (o
throw a minuter light upon the customs and
state of the arts in that celebrated Roman
colony. These discoveries may perhaps
eventually prove equal in interest to those
Which hav long commanded general admi
ration in Southern Italy, and will no doubt
render celebrated the name of the persever
ing discoverer, amongst other British archai
ologists ; particularly if any of the curiosities
found should he placed amongst the valua
ble remains of antiquity which Great Britain
already possesses. —Malta paper.
BOHAN UPAS OF THE WEST.
The ■‘■Milk Sick nets.' —The mysterious dis
ease winch bears this name, is peculiar to the
West ol the Mountains, and prevails
loiu.'AOiCtV't-ain districts of that region. JVfruiy
v.-ryurttiHwy, IrnPlii.n. Illinois, and Mis
souri have hreri'‘ji,<*y;ly afflicted by it, hun
dreds have died its victims, aviv,’ some districts
of country are almost. uninhabifatH'e its
account. The Kentucky Legislature has
long since offered a reward to any one who
could ascertain the cause of ths teirihle dis
ease, but all inquiiies uj on the subject have
been hitherto im-uccessl'ul. The Si. Louis
Bulletin, however, contains a letter on the
Sllbj’ Ct, sai l to be from the pen of an intelli
deut"gentleman, in which llie cause of the
disease is i-’lderred to a tree, the properties of
which are described to be . . imilar to
those attributid tb'illf Bohan Upas of the
Ea t Indies. The letlerTWilil' 1, ‘ V|| l b ‘ fund
interesting, is subjoined ; — Bah, &>}crican.
Ff MMK Os tflt. ‘l'ow v rTfrf* T
ChzreiCj.Mo • )
Mr. Koch /)<<*/• Sir —l herewith transmit
1“ yon on. o lue ge.,.,i„ e H ppl sos Sodom.
It yr. vv on a large So ton.h. .. j„ Fr mme
G age loiioti!, in St. Ghail.s county.’ rii*r
tree is nine li-et thick, one bundled and forty
h it high, and snaigi t m the body, theie Iwi
u*g iv limbs foi fitly six li-et glaive the gtoutid.
hi a f; uitlni yi ai it i-t-slimaied tint il hears
one Ihonsai i! hwlu Is ol Imii. Ti e leaves
iesi miile those ol a pear tree, hut are much
larger, aid are . v rgreen; die blossoms a>e
s iiiii ii to die lu! p. and ulr ii in lull bloom, it
is cnii>j end the nost giand, heauti'id, and
nipo.-ing ot-fe. t in llie vi g. t. hie kin>.dom.
But ii i-ol d,e ii <si poisonous mil re; jis
oiois, lank sap. leav s an t fruit, are a I de
si Mr iie p” sens Is i\vgs aid lr riches
“ja-e-ne a-- a -low. m. lgiaet aed it.cn able
poi-'irn, ol a peeiilii.i q ally, de-tricnve of
anum s -ii and in:;n. Ii has her M ircint y dis
covered, aid satisfactorily tested, ii ai li e
browsing upon the sjneol a I oi t its tool is the
catty o id mysteijous d.scare, called the
M ill: sc’ tii'ss,
1 he I ml. when fully r pc. 1 as an inviting
up eaiyire. |,< 1 it is soon takes a iliv roi,
.:ild the I Si ! • Il Comes :i poisonous ltd dl-Il
oee i.e e'i-1, ui a peaiatTe rcseuihlmg
S ufci Sue HI N uiuibstaiiding its i < X'ous
quinines, c oil Mil ir • iis ol ] ( r a niu asa re
on i o lr. (!■ cm i g I : tr I feeding on its leaves,
mid I’.ev |r qoemly dje in iv e itv. *Nn.
crons ski tei us if an tie 1- may 1> found in
t e b .|om, win in r. mhc m i. <h !,,,| VV I t n
•uk ii in sin 1 quat i t e>, rrn i at* s in |;n
----r c i'g and ti c, ii’ o I hie |k bu k• ess.
c-* l e 1 1 Cl- ias I i<n t. ic and in. no Jvji |<
c..u as h siv so ii. ’i j e v.o,i,| of l! e tree
is us-oil,! and was hgnenivffß itre! onv,
m*. <1 l.ooi i s sm ! .r'v. soar:, in ci get t per
s, -M av-f ,• , -jeelii ~1 -j! j, ti„. ~, I h ,|
t *•■ r id (I toe B > an l*,n- in t eF.asl Indies.
H 11 ai y p ■ i’l o’ 1 1 e g it'll Ireisli'C- ‘B*
:Id P<• Li’ mini evil e< lr ‘til the tvott id.
in’ 1 ’ nu IV” In nent'ite/wlr c i is
i 1 - <i 1 I “ e! |!;> -ho i test o! po'soi.s, ai:,J
Wi ■•! m . -M .t -M-r He .- i’ j'l’f, and it cerate
! !u r n in-‘ \ i ; • p!.- ■! , x ! t imdiy.
h -s ‘ll-■ I ‘ V S -ere I es-ons- J! at I Ills tr> e
|m o t ■a I. •f . e i s'y e<i (| j tl Pop-act ice
m l < e~e n \ i; • p over ful rt rdichtal qu 1 -
i it s i:. t) o;i,-’!v mi ‘er-tood, hut ins noisoti
I ‘ Sf every pi r-oit I ere is
| f * hi livi !e any Xfi"’ imei !■: with it, If
j t e r t'Z. |-< ,1 r o-e r ‘ ‘ls of l ! rois. Ohio
•m,’ Ke. t cky. that {Jo* : ffli -fed with t! e M Ik
1 ic’ i-s .v te l.e pr- o- ( x"ti nation.! have
i.o and tdit at < ey wj 1 find. '-■■ rvwt, re in the
<!;••'• :n; a sc| v-r V tic- sn ‘h tto the one
! t ave d.-sr r h and no- v<\ an ! if thev v i I de
-i <>.• or ire o tie tree drey will (t? c'uaily
o event tie ds so. iv.fnnv m rvc ! !m:s sfo
cs -rre told ’ n the tietgl b 1 m, ,!. hu* rcsprc.i
ing r ait'/ of ‘ |m rr> lam r vi- c o bdttcs. 1 >’t.
the ( :* gin r s’: t tn n I! tvr p rpir* dhi fit
ols -'v: im. r-p 1 fen it f irn o mii
v>lfi h I co I ! • ’ar-- ;• •; > * ror fi u nae. If
*-’on si t ! ih-’ ic fu t* • i i-f*’ iitaii’ rr- r/ o'
it g tbth tro*. 1 ta! r * ‘tasM’ in nn-w. ri gry
• quoins and r i’> and to n > b rn ii, to
•it. w: - ‘av r< a *■• ‘■ p-’- * * flee.
With p ent c> ter rn.
Yotrr obcJ*£. serv’t.
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