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immediate apprehension of I Troup candidate, who hud received the whole i cull their superiors mentally, morally and why-
e prince t infringement of the United amount of thirty-one votes, and, therefore, be- sically, their equals; hut at ail oilier times treat
gtiuwn fp r ,i, 0 destruction of lioved the election to be illegal. He was de- us with a reserve and superciliousncs, as if the
’•laffS, “ 10 so * I. ___v J 1.:, I tnrmmn.l tr. burn .tin „. * - 1 - .. ..
"* os h ("•> 10 P r °'
e e ^*rLl passed between tno is- |**y U n> puupiu imu sngniea ms capa- i encei res—tney omy are cnuoweu wan taith
lico mil y ^ t ]’ 0 execution of M‘In- clt Y and candor; and when they are so ungener- and honesty and talent!. We ere the two-lcg-
ng of that°f , t i, e trea{ y 0 f ,i, e Indian ous ns to overlook abilities united to stern inde- ged horses designed by natute to obey tho bri
ll as a cr j miI f ormcr period had not even pendonce, it must be admitted that they should file and bear the whip and spur in whatever
rings at tno j a tter, the affair of Stin- suffer for their error. Well—the Governor course they may choose to ride us! They only
«n ima?i ncd; f , , ten ._, an( j yet the Enqui- received the appeal; and he perceived at once are worthy to wear civil and military honors
i had been . B suppr *essi n g the date, to pass that <t did not quostion the will of the electors, and to enjoy tho emoluments of office, while it
endeavors, y p^ (ter _ ues ,i on> as the I b ut was directed against an omission in the is our duty to bear the .expenses of govern*
on the P uD1 ', ai«r n tosb. Another papor, P° rrn °f ascertaining tligt fact according to tho ment and defend the country with our blood!
•^Torima facia evidence of either for* strict letter of the luty. As he is a man that 1
kkfck S5l P «3 on which much stress is p!a* | “would lay down his life to pro
7 Purports m have been written by M‘In-
4 P ! ,he 29th of March, 1825, in reply to
suggestion that his death would bo attempted.
e is madetowyte, we arp „ j} I atoly promulgod' liis fiat for a new election in a I nited States; and to expose our breasts to the
ngerimnt V. an d urges it himself on cas0 ' n which tlto determination of the voters cross-fire of American rifles and American ar-
y SU ch been his opinion, would M been expressed without ambiguity, and in tiilory, and our necks to the hangman, in order to
’’ ’ .hat Agent’s return, have either which no unfairness was alleged—although at pull down the Constitutional Government of
or made preparations to meet I ‘ho last slieriffiihy election in tho county of our Nation—merely to indulge the peevishness
jihe W ‘ UW *L . Crowc ^ was not ,ben be-4 Btbb, which was terminated by a majority of and malico of a reticulated gang of serpents
> d . an * e . r 'intentions. Chillv M‘In- votes, ho would not condescend to notice thfit declare Us to be without miud, without
the date,
, as the I but was directed against an omission in the I is <
• naMr. I form of ascertaining that fact according to thn I me ..........
Let Lacedumonia be no longer censured for
preserve the Fed-1 her Helots—though denied' the liberties of
avu uvvi. .......... ~j oral Constitution*inviolate,” it was not to be men, they were not exposed to the perils of
Y 90th of March, 1825, in replv to I expected that lie would let pass without his un- war. But it is a sacred obligation in us, the
la® . .. .—SO I.™ equivocal displeasure an outrage so enormous farmers and mechanics, to commit treason by
as a departure from legal formula. He immedi* stopping with arms the civil process of the U-
I in harbor such intentions, Chilly M‘In- votes, ho would not condesce
ed m nnsitivc assurance. On reach- the profest against it* based upon
- furnishes a positive assurance*
^Mil'edeeville with some of his countrymen
_ Iwft* r , . flVlrtiifc aT Mo "'ti'if inn
six illegal votes having been rendered for. tho
. ., , mind, without
affidavits of | knowledge, and without hooe.sty! 1-*heuld that
disastrous hour of tribulation sind terror come,
>tt *- * at
s.
Ff | sssss
, Nation had put his father to death in «*•*''• , a .inner of courjgftt-.*i| ty. .. M "
•vhi. -i law of the Nation, and that vet, as some scattering votes were giv- A ncwPost Office by the name ofSbady Dale.hos
”1* . Tn ,| v „i t vr, the Ac-odt ® n >«» another protest has been gravely threat- been established in Jasper county 10 miles from Mon-
executed, .stfiI ifeirf.*PemW.—^WeHeaft, (says the New York
rcivsS, who command-
r Dolphin at the Sand-
conduct was toolTensiye to
this portion Saturday
frigate United - States;
thVTgi I
a n wr v....<,../ors to hinder tho entas- of_pUfi‘y- for that dictum of,pnghsh law, *«© ball. lie was committed to prison. . . : \
inhe of which he, is. now accitScd as having Kmg can do no wrong,” has wtually bfitome \ From EM.-Th* London Courier of Ae 17th
iJith'e sole and undivided author. a P a « ?&» Const, utjon. Well- Mj«hstates thatthc.Grader
The counter declarations were so sudden and ong life to him! Who can feel otherwise than | °. { “onghi. This paper as-
lature, but itdoos not appear that any blood had
been shed. Placards had been posted, calling
for the son of Iturbide to govern tho country.
Tho general government was adopting rneas-
ures for the suppression of this insurrection,
which did not appear to excite much alarm;
The Generals of Division, Negrete and Eclia-
varri, (Spaniards,) suspected of being abettors
of the Revolutionary project, had been urrest-
ed and committed to prison.
,The Mexjcan House of Representatives had
approved of the treaty recently concluded with
England, and it was * believed it would bo con
firmed by the Senate.
Colombia.—We have from Carraecas a
Spanish handbill, dated the 2d inst. under tho
head of White Flag, and signed “One of Ma
ny,” in which the adoption of the Bolivian
Constitution gived to Peru is strenuously re
commended as the only refuge of Colombia
from political shipwreck.
Wo have ourselves private accounts from
Laguira of the 5th inst. which represent Boli
var as aiming, plainly at. the Dictatorship
—nay, that ho is already iu fact Dictator,
making laws, proclamations, &c. to suit his own
idews—-and none daring to gainsay them.—
The Constitution appears to bo laid aside.—
The troops in tlie interior were dosorting daily
with their arms, and formiug themselves into
small pillaging parties. In the neighborhood
of Barcelona, tho negroes were reportod to be
in open revolt, abd to havo assasinated two of
their officers.
Extract of a lettor from Carthagena, March
31.—“Our market is in a perfect state of stag
nation. Every tine seems at a loss as to what
may take place. It is known that Bolivar and
Santander are now decidedly opponents. Wo
will not recommend the shipmont of any thing,
nor do we wish to see property introduced hero.
We give no quotations, because it is impolitic
to fix a value, or to know whether we may not
all ilia month lienee have to leave tho country.”
If Gait. M-‘Jn
belief
i'.b for his endeavors
r declarations wore so suuuen auu i ^ i 5ert( , that i m!)ortnn t negotiations have been corn
ices attending them so njarked, as loyal,towards ^sqverei^n go great and virtuous: mence d, „t Constantinople,'for the pacification of
rtirv uncertainty conccrninir their Tho adoption of one simple measure would Greece. Fresh troops were leaving England for Por-.
fie circumstances
|refiejre-.;h'im. from. tho_imporhmities of-those I tog*
by the hand, of “tho Nation" under tho I vagabonds whp yq* caf£ nresumptuouslVabout I ,
Iressed a few minutes before Chilly wav —. „ ... „ ,
tied in the Executive Department with hi« ers with respect to the rfghkof suffice, end to
bond cousin, the Governor; but immediate-1 disqualify every poor man for an dffitfe of pro-
lion issuing from the “august presence," aqd
ieforo any out-dnor suggestion, could havo a
life, this same Chilly M'Intosh, the second
fit or honor. ^
•1 In this sugeestion, I can claim pacredit fori
| originality. The Idea is borrowed from some |
JVfcW GOODS*
U Jiut received anil for sale,
Jol vy'djr Pieces Drown Shirting and Sheeting
2'J "do Bleached do .do
10 do Osnaburgs
60 do Fancy Calico (new patterns)
English Ginghams -
Striped and Plaid Battiite Dresses, >; ' •
Denmark S'attin, Casitlett
Bengal Stripe .
Cauiurie and BaUiste Cravats
Black and White Silk Hose
Musketoe Netting
Cotton and Flag Handkerchiefs
Parasols and Umbrellas “ .
Leghorn Bonnets, Gauze Haadkercblgfs
Dowlas, Striped Florentine,
Ticklenburg .
Bed Ticking, Cambric Dimity
-> ' Cotton and Linen Drills
Irish Linens, Long Lawns
Men’s and Boy’s lined and bound Shoes
Gentlemen’s fine Calf&Seal skin do Sl Pumps
do do do Monroe tl°
Lhdies Morocco Walking do
do Black & Color’d Prunella do &c.&c,
STONE & com
Macon, May 14—-tf——2D ,
WANTED to PURCHASE,
L OTS No. ma and 103, in the 3d District, origin
ally Houston, now Crawford county. The |ter- L
tons homing said Lots, may obtain a fair price for tbe
same, on application at this office. Lot N°- 103 was
drawn by John Bryant of Laurens comity.' No. 1’j3 it
is believed, was drawn by Amen by the name of Scar
brough, place of residence not recoHected.
May 14 It £ • •
9
LAND FOR SALE.
THE sulncribor oilers for sale bis
PLANTATION irr T<Wgg« emmly, lying
nine miles below Macon, on the ('’cinu!-
eee river, on which there is a good DaiU
lii g House, Gin Home, and other necessa
ry buildings, and about 100 acres of cleared land, all in-’
good repuirt the place is known to be one of the most
eligible situations for a Practising Physician, in this
section of the country, and would he sold low and on
accommodating terms, or exchanged for good Lauds
in tbe counties of Bibb or Houston,
ROBERT COLLINS.
Macon, May 14 -tf—-29 1 s
.MARRIED,
In Twiggs county, on Sunday evening, 29th olt.by
Ilenry Bunn, Esq. Colonel Michael IFatson, of Hous
ton county, to Miss Mary Wimberly, daughter of James
B. W,iraberiy; Esq.
Iu Twiggs county, on Tuesday evening, 1st instant,
by Henry Bunn, Esq. Mr Hugh Lawson, of Houston
county, to Miss Sarah Bryan, daughter of Major
James C. Bryan.
STOIJUN, ,
O R taken away by mistake some time last sum
mer, from near the Post Office, a large Strong
built CHESTwith a good Lock thereon, nud contain
ing sundry articles of Merchandize, apparently tho
remnants of a store. Any person giving information
where said Chest and goods can be hud shall he libe
rally rewarded. .. FLUKER & COLLINS.
Macon, May 14—tf—29
nctfoiof a"‘tiaw of the Nation ” and tho I P'<ritv in public councils and'equity of civil General feprnard, and Captain Poussin,
S J the A^nt had been 3ed for en- | <?« *hd much to the stabili- | *^***JP $*£&*
woring to prevent that'execution, were
river St. John,'have taken a yjrtv ! of'our' har
bour. They left S.t. Ancpistine wri 'he loth
inst. to proceed to tho examination
try between the Atlantic and the (rdf of Mex
ico. •They are accompanied by Lieurenaiits
Swift, Canfield, and Huger of Brigade of
It"was I Lieut. Col; Perraulf, Toeographichl Engineer,
was V The several routes of canal surveyed and lev-
helieved tn have hian murdered for IP 0 ®^* H* 811 * h® wduld bo apt to retain moneys ®H®d by'his Bnpade w ll be oxamtnotl in suc-
rrina tn rv..-hoTfo of th^fetterl collieti* ex officio; that a laboring .man has fa foe rqute wh;clM*otdd|
one Inference can he drawn—that tWl ?° hu { iness with an opt; and foht a meehan-1
bnvernor, who ktlew that the execution of the
piker for an offence done at his own
n, and against consequences of which he
nd promised
ittenrion r.oulj
fentmte in attaching odium to himself as
B0AT§§Sc&iN2WS.
of tbe Governor, charged the death of ^ niako by his ExceUency’s special
. . - . 7. • I frinn/lc nnnrlmiv (hn nentnetorl «1 nehnn 11 time
lis father openly and unconditionally to. foo l fiends pending the protesteAglection. 1
pmt Agent that he not more than' two hours I ™ry seridMy urged,_ that, «Mr. Bates
PORT OF MACON.
Arrived—boat Catharine, from Darien, with grace-
ries, to Gutter & Cornwall, owners.
Boat Martha, Plummer owner, with groceries, toR.
King, Cotton & Harrison, and others.
Uepwrted—boat Henry, Rowland owner, with full
cargo of cotton for Darien.
an ot tho i A- f>7 P«Hty Of reason, a farmer, could not Appalachia Bay. \V 0 understand that the
“soheita have thV infonffation necessary to the exalted h'^veys and^lovollmn, intrusted to the Br.gade
nst conference, of wS he of Justice of the Pence! On being in- ” nd f tho command of Lieut.. CofotjeL Pcr-
nst consequences ot wnmn tie f , f , mnioritv which Bates had r>u,t » ar0 completed, and will enable General
him protection, would, unless , rm . 9 s t Ilp ,are ° majonty wnicn Bates nan „ , „ oninion on the conteninla-
bn diverted from tho truth o- obtained, a Troup gentleman, who seems, by his “® rI ? ara ,0 . ,0rm an °P' 1 nl0a on . lne . con ' c ”>P la
I ho diverted trom the trutti, e- * - ,. * . ’ i v ted connexion, across the Pcn-nsula of, Flori-
tachmg odium to himself as a 10 ,5’ J° navc ueen ra se ? in a ma Popner note t,pt wpen t L e Atlantic and tho Gulf ofMox-
ngistrite and infamy as a kinsman,-directed ®ndfed upon cowpeas and raw potatoes, scorn- ■^S t ?Au^tine fE. F.) Herall
* m to lay the whole transaction to Crow- observed, that he d.d not before know co - »*• AUgumne (A.I-.J neraia.
k whose supposed death bv tho nftti-troatv tha l ,h ® P^ce contained so many vagabonds!
It- r i* 1 ' t - •« ■ % 4 •« * 1 Anri in raolrtu in lahnw cn innnmnntihln Wit
nk'n? Indians could, tf true, bo easily trans-
■erred to tho vengeance of tho M’Intosh par
And in reality is labor so incomnatible with
mind and knowledge, as to render tho farmer,
artizan and handicraftsman incompetent to the
FROM THE SANDWlClt ISLANDS.
New York, April 28.
Through the politeness of Captain William
Tho country hivinw nreviouslv been ex- ar,,7 ' an anrt hnndicrattsman incompetent to me inreugn u® p»i;™>
the fabricatioti but too mournfully sue- I not onl ^ of Justice of ,ho P aa ce but also | R. Bowers, who left San Bias on the M March
ded, and
fSS^'fohomence confess, the mind would thonVem to bej
wirds the authors of the mischief. These I
4K I , v - . . •
found that laboring men havo successfully
pntemplate the tendency of the tide-with
V. by rtnrv stratagem endeavor fo nr-
UlilNI LUUlLa5| lilt. IIIIIIU WUIIIU IIIU1I avLIil 'U uo I » I "r r “ . '
invigorated bv labor; and, if the Chronicles of the brig Eliza, arrived this morning from that
Genius and Learning be searched, it will be port,
Captain Bowers left at San Bias, tho United
rched on the summits of Poesy with tho Ap. Jones, which jailed from Lima in May,
lUSCS> 1825, on a cruise among the South Sci Islands,
leainst every Individ,,,,! Wdn* ,iu» 1 And do labor and poverty tend to dishonesty in tho course of which she visited the Marques-
of minor importaaco in tho north and south
It'ention from measures sanctioned by estab- pc rchei
principles, and to inflamo the passions ' Wasos *
individual having the independ- ^ n .
pPr«ses teim wlfo cCge. fefoted'veaJs ar f fow: ” poverty sufficeth to his contentment,
h- fowrd inductions from false premises, Tl ' c ; a /eat of his brow appeases lus oppet.to,
nd 7 er y stupid contrivance that desperation P r ? vl ^ os ' lu n W1 1
ml the nnn„c ... ‘ I raiu. and affords a
H the, pangs of expiring power can devise. T 1 ' 11 ’
Blit, a, tn,.L I. : I - • . tbe s
I "*’ M truth is immutable, her enemies must
P csccn,1 • A FARMER..
. a shelter from foe sun and Pacific Ocoan.
,o,u, »..» .......a covering to his body from The Peacock left * Woaltoo on tbe 6tli or
the action of tho elements. To the imaginary January last, whore sho had passed tlm three
fears, tho morbid desires, and tho unnatural previous months. Captain Jones, and the of-
discases of tho wealthy, ho is a stranger. Nei- licors of the Peacock, speak in high terms of
tltor tipstaff nor failure of friend, fluctuation tho peaceful and {riendly deportment of tho na-
ofcommerco nor tho winds and waves of tho sea, fillMM MM! "" HH|
rna the macon teleouapii,
Tlttmeh petty elections are seldom interest- — jr ® . , , , . c - , .. ,. ,
P*| y*l« at times they furnish strong evi- can despoil him of his fortune: that is a fief particularly those of tbe Sandwich Is a,
lenco of the sentiments' by which partios are which ho holds independent of his follows, im-1 whoso_advancod state of civilization greatly
nfluonced, to advert to them' occasiodally may mudiately from God. His hand* aro his estate,
P 01 9fi foreign to purposes of n public journal which is abundantly ample to gratify Ml his ■ . ^
r> the attention or readers oven at a distance, cravings honestly. Wlmt man has lower in- efforts under tho superintendence oi the Kov^
' Inc ® i* is less .foe particular result than foe ducemcnts to vice; or more to that felicity found II. Bingham, nt the Woahoo, have succeeded
tenoral consequence that should bo taken as in a tranquil cohscienco and an honest name! far beyond the fondest Impel of ibo most san-
?, 0 m »ral standard of actions It is this con- I am a laborer. My hours of childhood guino philanthropist—many of the natives .now
’ Cfttion that leads me to notico two elections were passed in a cottago covered with rose-vine being able to write, and most of them road the
:en 'ly had, in Macon, to fill ono vacancy for and embossed in oaks ai#pins$ within tbe roar Scriptures, which have been partially trunslat-
“ ,,IC ® of the Peace. At tho first election, of a small mountaih-torrent. It was tho homo cd and printed, (by the American missionaries,)
candidates offered—two Troup mon and of a laborer, but dishonesty and falsehood found in their own language.
“e Clarkite. The contest was animated and no welcome there. A matron,-’whoso ashes Captain Jones has effected some lnend
J™*P* acrimonious, but tho issuo eminontlv havo returned to onrtli and her spirit toheav- ly arrangentoiits with the Kins and Une» ot
fcisive of the people’s will—tho Clark can- on, directed iu affairs;—there, when not turn- Otahoito.mid of the bandwich Lla'ids, wbere-
da,e fcceiving one hundred and ten votes of ing her wheel to cover tho nakedness of her by many of tho evils complained by our
! "f^ndred and eightu-seeen rendered, or infants or preparing their simplo meal, she im- countrymen engaged in the whale Bsbory and
icc l i T llole suffrage. -The presiding Jus- | pressed on their minds, with un earnestness to | commerco of tho South Sea, are removed, and
strati ua,n,em 'ooaily overlooked foe adrain-
roun” °' l ' l ° us . ua ^ oat ' 1 t0 ^ ,0 * )0, h
leba' r *’.y° , i as impartiality seomed to govern infflffl ,u man, Ln •— — -—i--—-— r.-- . - = •- , . . ,
'[v c,,lons . no oxcoptioti was taken to this laborer, and deny it not-I am a mechanic, vtco they had boon enraged m, and Mftectod
’ Trance 0 f the formula, until tho counf- and am proud of tho appollation-and solemn- to find their relief at Callao, and to return to
!£*• ballots announced.tho choice of the ly avor, to lay dead at my feel tho first man tbo United Slates early in tho nasumg autumn.
id l Is !° bo in tho Ciarkito, a poor man that dares, either diroctly or mediately, to im- - ' : on,. _§
f ilia T nic * '* but justice to stato, that pute to my character a dishopost action. From ™ rkfaJ>tn { . ' -
lue l roun nmjtj.m .l .i._ 1 o.:ii ti,,> C.prm.rv ami meehan-1 Mexico.—\Vo nro favored witn i»npors lrom
The officers
io good
tbo ser
COTTON, in this place-, 3 to 7 1-2 cents.
„ in Charleston; 8 to 9 1-2
„ • ■ in Savannah, 8 to 9 1-2.
' WILL bo sold this day at
12 o'cldck, oh tlie river nt
the old ieny, the sneudid
new BOAT'MARTHA.
S. A. PLUMMER.
Slay li—r-29
AND
©kugs;.,
F LUKER St COLLINS, Macon, Georgia, have
jm
general
PAINT
just received, and keen constantly ou hand, a
■'•gfoif
'3, &c. among which are
Just Received
AT THE MACON
CLOTHING STORE,
A New Supply of
SUMMER GOODS
AND
W HICH are fresh and new,'(direct front New
York, consistingof
Circassians
White Drilling
Brown and silk Drilling
India Levantines
Cross de Naples and florentine Silks
White, brown and black Linen
White and black Cravats
Bolivar Cravats
Stocks and Stiffeners
Velvet Florentine )
Buffand white Marseilles > TESTING
Do. do. Valencia, (a new article) )
Webb’s patent Suspenders
Super linen Ilose ' ■
Half Hose '
Black silk do. -
Russian Belts
Galloons
Geutiemen’s leghorn Hals
Boys’ do. . do. 1
Silk Umbrellas
Tailors’ Trimmings, &c. Sc.
READY MADE CLOTHING*
* Frock COATS and COATEES
• I’ANXALOONO—v*
’* r ' ‘White and brown drill do. , _
-« White, striped and brown do. do.
Silk drill do. *
White and brown linen do.
Crape and silk camblct do.
1 Pongee and bombazine do.
Circassian and denmark satin do.
Tom and Jerry 6tripcd do.
Blue nankin “<>• ,
ltnngHn entjl nnd common striped do.
Duck Trowsers, &c.
Valencia VESTS •
Striped do. * ,
Buffand white mnrscdles do.
Plain and striped florentine do.
Velvet and common do.
Circassian JACKETS s
* White andbrmvn l^cn do.
Striped do.
Fine linen and cotton SHIRTS
Morning Gowns, &c. See. ‘ „
The above enumeration of GOODS nnd CLOsn.
J.VGls of the latest importation and best quality, ami
willbesoldlowfor ciuu. • ,
•; TMliOR\KG t
Carried on as usual. Hav ing the latwt Fash
ions, customers may depend on having their work
donetfith neatness and despatchv
N. B. Thole indebted to the subscribers ore once
more tnviteiUo hall and settje tlm sinne.^ ^ ^ .
Maean, May 14. . .
Acid NUric
do Sulphuric
do Muriatic
do Tartaric
do Prussic
Aqua Fortis
Arrow Root.
Allam
Alcohol
Arsenic
Antimony
Anois Seed ♦
Ba l- am Copaiva
do Peru
do Tolu
Borax, refined
Burgundy Pitch
Blue Vitriol-
Bole Armen
Calomel
Castor
Cantharidcs
Corrosive' Subli
mate
Cassia
Cloves
Cochineal
Columbo
Graduated Meas
ures
Glussturnituroas’d
Hellebore Black -
Cream Tartar
Carbon. Auim
ilia
• Cinnamon
Cretappt do VVhito
Elastic Catheters Hartshorn
-v do Bouges Indigo, Spanish'
~ Ergot - India Rubber*.
E\toactLiqQoriue Iceland Mos*.
do ! Cicuta . Isiiiglnss ^ ...
tW UTOtSdr^Iproair
do Henbane Iron Curb. . - • "
Ether Jalap. - .' '
Flowers Behzoin James’ Powders
do Suiph. Juniper Berries
Fox Glove Lignum uuassia
Flax Seed - Out, Patent ‘ •
Fennel do Litharge
Fowler’sSolution Logwood
Ginger Root , Manna Flake* ,
do Powder Mace
Gum Aloes Madder
do Ammonia
do Arabic
do Assaftstida' Musk
do Benzoin i - Mustard
Magnesia Alb.,
do Calc.
do Catechu
do Gaalac.
Camomile flowers do Gamboge
Caraway Seed do Copal
ay
Coriander
Cubebs
Copperas
Canclla Alba
Cascarilla
Cowhage
Court Piaster
Caster OU
Caustic Lunar
do Kiuo
do Myrrh
do Opium
Mortars &.Pestlc9
assorted
Nutmegs
Galls
Nux Vomica
Orange Peel
Oil Almonds
. do Scammouy do Amber, rect-
do Shellac do AunUeetk
do Tragacanth
do Camphor
Gentian
Glass Funnels
do Common do Mortars
Ointment of Can- Snuffs
tharidcs Saffron
Ointment, Slercu-Sassapariila
r rial Savin
Ointment, Basil-Saunders Red
Ieoh Salts, Glauber
Ointment, Citron do Epsom
Orris Root do Rochelle
Pearl Ashes do Tartar
do Barley do Nitre
Pepper, Black do Soda
ao Long Senna
Peruvian Bark Snake Root
Pimento . SpermaeeUl
Pink Root Spirits Hartshorn Phials assorted
Plaster Adhesivo do Nitre Window Glass _
do Roborans do Turpentine Glue
Aeripitatc, Red do Wine, rect. Ivory Black ■ ,
do White do Lavender Hair PovrdcrfcsY,
do Cinnamon
do Caraway
do Clofes
do Juniper
do Laveudcr
do Lemon \
do Origanum
do Vcnnyroyal
do Peppermint
do Petroleum
do Rosemary
do Spear Mint
'do Turpentine
do Worm Seed.
Tartar Emetic
Turmeric
Terebinth Venet
via Unt ■ *
Valerian
r «quently difficult 'to distinguish bo’tween I tal nor strength of tho country—soulless non-1 project for obtaining rortainjifog^W
-^ee^tninliness;—and manly it curtain- nroductivos, a burthen in war and a nuisance troops had]
tras. —ana ummv it curium- productive.-,, a uui»®u ... ..... — » | u
1 dratted to tho course of tho other 1 in peace! Yes—at the polb, they condescend to or ottho state,
goqo so far as to uircsttW Goverii-
a’c. uudto dissolvfc Ui© Jqcal lcjjis-
riiosphorus
(iulcrafver
Rhubarb
Rosin Yellow
Suiph. Ziho
do Potash
do Quinine
Com.
Sponge •
Suiph. Roll
Squills-
Soap, Castile
.Drop Lake
Durable ink
Wafers ' '. •91?'
Pill Slabs
Tooth Brushes
do' Shaving Smelling Bottles
do Windsor Starch
Sulphurate Anti-Stores, Liquid Sweet OU
mony Sugar pf Lead Super Curb. Soda.
PAINTS, See.
Red Lead Hose Pink Drop Lake
Chrome Yellow Teredexcana Sand Paper
Spanish Brown Umber . Filtcringdo
Blue Smalts Vermillion Lamp Black
Venetian Red Cepal Varnish Rotten -Mono
Kings Yellow Japan do Pomice do
l’rencli do Verdigris Lamp Oil
Black Lead Prussian Blue
PAf ENT MEDICINES, &c.
Bals. Honey Opodeldoc Worm Lozenfecs
Bateman’s brops Godfrey’s Cordial Henry’s < n Mag.
British Oil Scidlilz Powders Tudlagtooa Bals m
Ess. Peppermint Soda do Lee’s Pills
Rye Water Fnncy Essences Antique Oil
Itch Ointment Lip Salve Milk <>t Roses
Wash Bails Pomatum Roll Cologne \\ atcr
Stoughton’s Bitters
Also-, a number of other articles; all of which they
will sell lotv on accommodating terms.
May H tf 29 . . -
HOWELL COBB,
TflTAdrtkO l>€ en to the Practitt of the Lnte
fi «3 will attend the Courts most convenient to his
reii-t-nr-, wliich UatPbrry. Houston count) - , where
ho wiU be fowl 8l ah toes unless lie *s ubsant on the
circuit. 20 3t opnlXO
. HE AW QUAHI'ERS,
hi ■■ \' Firtl Brigade fiJh Div. G. M. )
Clinton, North ^4 lfi'^7. i
HT^REDFaRlCK SIMS is H*rel>y utipointAdT Q»ar-
ttr Matter of sai^ Brigade, in place of captain
William Milch el i, resigned, and is to be obeyed un«A
respected accordingly. »
J iu order of Brigadier General Phi flip* -
WILLIAM BRLWtft, ^dc tew?. *
march 2G tfci