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MACON TELEGRAPH.
1U- M. Babtt-ett.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1828.
V omjme IJ. Number 5*
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TERMS.
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IN ADVANCE.
ublished weekly
’ulberry street, a
$3 00
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tiHKTBR GOODS.
BAILEY. GODDARD,
ON Hl’I.BKRRV STREET,
II 1 .pk OIll •. OH'I , ll». ru ...... umu s..u,ua, u.uu
B'atinelts! Cassinetts; white, red and yel-
Klai.nel; bleached, brown, checked and plaid
* ,' nP ii mid women’s plaid Cloaks; duffle
"i . <• three, three and a ball, four and four and
,j„t Blankets; Irish Linens; brown and black
? "J, i.au tt; linen Cambric; four ftnd ten
rter Wiaper; Dimity; Bombazetts; Bombazin; Bed-
It-negro Cloth; a large assortment of plaid and
{viuts; English Ginghams; furniture Prints;
iitiitr: Harare; black Nankin and Canton Crapes;
'oreii Cra:>e Robes; black Italian Crapes; fancy
* mni ink Shawls; Scarfs and Mantles; Sarcenet,
deuchaw, Lustring, plaid and fancy Silks;
hill mid figured Swiss Muslins; Jaconet, book and
.; a m „|| Mudins; Cambrics; women’s white and
V ri ,j cotton IIosc; men and women’s silk Hose;
mbeaver, rormn and wool Hats; tortoise and Bia-
Li .hell Combs; cotton and wool Cards; a large
' rtuient of Shoes and Boots; straw and Leghorn
jlcts; silk flag, cotton and Bandana Handker-
thread and cotton Laces; Inserting and Foot,
i and cotton Velvet; a large assortment of cap,
and belt Ribbons; Saddles, Bridles, Martin-
; silk
■X; n small assortment of Hardware and Sta-
M ,rv; a few crates of Crockery and Glassware,
ic. &c. &c.
lip .elicits a call from those Merchants, in this vi-
who wish to replenish their stock; ashe believes
,t -licit can he more advantageously served, than
suing a greater distance. Travelling Merchants,
ho are not acquainted, and who wish credit, will
j... famish themselves with letters of recommen-
ion. Planters, who visit this place, are respcct-
iy invited to call. All orders will meet with prompt
'{[?*" Liberal Credit trill be given for Ap-
rund Paper.
X(v.i-n!'*r 12. 1 £27-
NEW CILOTHMS.
\„ VVVCU & CO.
WE just received and nrc now opening a large
stock of CLOTHING, of the best quality, and
isdt- in tltc most fashionable style—comprising
Dress nm\ Frock Coats,
Goalees and Vantatoons,
of black, blue, and fancy color’.
A arc it variety of VESTS
L i lies anil Gentlemen's CLOAKS
to, Cloths, Cassimcres,- Vestings and a variety
of other Articles.
The above Goods, with those received by former
rival., renders their stock ns extensive and complete,
inv in the up country.
TAILORING,
Carried on in all its various branches. Having the la
st Xrw-York fashions, and good workmen, their
rork shall not be done inferior to any. All orders
inlcfully received, mid executed with despatch.
BIBB HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA .
H WILLIAM BIVINS, '
AVING taken that Large and Commodious Building on the corner of Walnut and Third
Streets, owned by John Nesbit Esq. of Athens, is now opening a
ybmu&t of Mntrrtaittitfrnt*
for TRAVELLERS and private BOARDERS. From liis long experience in Tavennkeep-
ing, he flatters himself that all who may be pleased to give him a call, will depart well satisfied
with the accommodation and charges. His STABLES are large and airy, with a good Car
riage House attached. 4 January 28, 1828.
HOlTSEo
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he lias taken that well known establishment, front
ing the Court house in tne town of CLINTON, Jones County, Ga. formorly occupied by II. 11. Slat-
ter, Esq. as a Tavern and Boarding House,-and having made various improvements (herein, he is now prepar
ed to entertain BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS in a genteel and Comfortable manner. Ilis accommoda
tions are very extensive; and his table, bar, stables, Ac, are at all times well furnished. Unremitting exer
tions will be made for the comfort of his customers, mid he solicits a share of the putrouage of the public.—
Families can be accommodated with separate rooms.
SOL. IIOOE.
CLINTON, Ga. April 30,1827.27tf
ENTERTAINMENT.
THE Subfcribcr begs leave to inform bis friends, and the public in general, that he lias opened a
UOYTSE OF fcNTETITMNA\VaN , t\
at the Fam.s op thk Chatahoochy. His Tabls nud Bar will be furnished with the host the country will
afford; His STABLE will
will devote his own time to the
he provided with umple PROVENDER, and an attentive HOSTLER,
the establishment; and solicits tbe patronage of the public.
“ESLE'* ' —
He
Falls of Chatahoochy, October 15, 1827-
\V
Y J. FRANKS.
Mouse of Eutei'taiumeul
rgTHE subscriber has fitted up his large New House, on tbe Public lload half way from Macon to Forsyth,
jL and near the road leading from Clinton to Knoxville, as a
of Swtfrtainittfiit
Dr^ Goods, Groceries, Cvockev^.
JOHN B. WICK,
C ONTINUES business at the old stand, formerly
occupied by J. B. Wick & Co. where he has on
hand,
A General Assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD
WARE, CROCKERY, &c.
Among which are,
Shirtings, Sheetings,: Plaids
Calicoes, Bombazetts
Broadcloths
Cotton and Worsted Hose
Silks and Satins
Cambric and Mull Muslins
Cognac Brandy
Holland Gin
Pencil Brandy
Apple Brandy, two years old
Madeira and Malaga Wine
German and American Steel
China and Liverpool Ware
Cut glass Wines and Decanters
Cut glass Fruit Dishes.
Just Received,
A few barrels Irish Potatoes, New-York Ale, and
Newark Cider.
All of which is offered low for cash only.
OBLAST NOTICE.
Those indebted to the undersigned, or to the’ late
firm of J B Wick & Co are requested to make imme-
diate payment. All Accounts and Notes remaining
unsettled on (he return days of the coming Courts,
will be put in suit without any reservation,
jan 14 2 4w J. B. WICK.
RALSTON &. JONES
H AVE just received a CHOICE SELECTION
of fresh
®©®I)SS 9
comprising ns general an assortmcntTn any in this
market, which they offer at reduced prices, to wil:
Cotton, Woollen and Silk Goods
Cutlery and Hardware
Crockery, China aiul Glass Ware
BooVs and Shoes,
Men'', Women's and Children's,
Fine, Common and Coarse.
Saddles and Bridles
Castings, Nails
Blacksmith's Tools
Also a general assortment of GROCERIES.
Maeon, December 24 til
i^rucKei
4?
/H
for tbe accommodation of Travellers. The bouse is pleasantly situated for health and convenience, mid eve
ry attention will be shown those who call. Separate rooms with fire places can lie furnished to Families—
Good STABLES, and the best of L/Ql/OKS and PROVISIONS constantly kept on hand.
Stallings Store, Monroe County, Ga. December 24, 1827 til iritvw
iloi\uu"sVovo & YYat Warehouse
P. JlTDSON & Co.—Macon,
I T tli-ir Store on Mulberry Street, next door to
i. J. 11. Wick, keep constantly on hand, an exten-
< »«ortment of Clothing, Cloths, Cassimcres, and
ai» ol every description ami quality, suitable for the
Meat Season. Their assortment consists in part of
CLOTHING
I blue. Iilnr.k. olive, steel, and oxford mixt Coats
pi Coatees—blue, black, drab, steel niixt and claret
wk am* Over Coals—plaid and camlet Clonks—
e, black, olive, drab, claret and slate colored
>i!i ami Cnssitnerc Pantaloons—blue mid lilnck
■am:re ami cloth Vests—striped, Valentin. figured
M plain silk, silk velvet, murscilles and swans.
Inni V..«i? of all qualities—cotton and wooiien Draw.
V—cotton nail linen Sheets, and a good assortment
JfXigro clothing.—Broadcloths and Cassiroeres of
("lost every color mid quality—Valentin Vestings,
pi ami inlihy Velvets—tartan Plaids, green Baize,
I’i aril white Flannels, Shirtings, Sheetings, Satti-
p"-. 8ns;lenders, Russian Belts. Cravat?, silk and
" lias Handkerchiefs—Mack worsted, lambs wool,
"'mi Ilose, nud half Hose—Linings, Silk, Twist,
>">. Ac.
I Itl iloz. large Brazilian Shell Combs.
I W i!e». side do. of u superior quality.
1 Tiny still carry on the TAILORING BUSINESS,
having good workmen employed, hope to merit
public patronage.
They still continue the HATTING
BUSINESS, and will furnish them at
wholesale ar.d retail, as low at can he
bought in Savannah, or Augusta. They
have on hnnd, a good assortment of
_ Beaver, Otter. Seal, Roram, and Wool
Os, of :>|| -ires and qualities,
i “I... I’hrral price will be paid for Beaver, Oiler,
fcOM Furs. . Deo 31
Shaker’s Garden Seed.
LD and white Onion Muskmelon
Blood licet
turnip do.
Carrot, Orange
rowip
cucumber
I “ rl * do
I Wcu summer squash
iMoukneck do.
1S*; winter do.
I vbead lettuce
1 f Peckled do.
Jjnperiwl
CalT.age do.
?J v .tnrnlp radish
June Peas
I ‘'Suable Oysters
Flat Turnip
' French do.
Sage
Sqnnsh pepper
Solid celery
Parsley
Asparagus
Nasturtion
English sorrel
Summer savory
Scarlet radish
Savoy cabbage
Red do.'
Early sorrel
Turkey rhubarb
White marrowfat
' Cranberry beans
J.nrly Yorkshire Cabbage
Double Pcppercrass
Early Golden Hotspur
Strawberry Dwarf
Green Dwarf Marrowfat Peas
Lurleysix weeks or red eyed Dwarf Beans
He,.;,j ."ty Sugar Com
|i, ’’"ndfor sale by
ELLIS, S1IOTWELL A Co.
*VAY CHEAP GOODS.
’ !!* "nlncriber has just received, and opened, at
sl "rc on Mulberry street, n general assort-
SHOES, HATS,
YYardwaro, &.c.
i • ‘us also on hnnd a general assortment of
June
GROCERY E S,
... castings, &c,
I ‘ "ill he sold low for cash.
-33
R. COLEMAN.
JONN STALLINGS.
EL
STONE & COIT,
AVE JUST RKCEtVBD FROM BOSTON & NEW TORE,
AND OFFER FOR SALE THE FOI.LOWINO
DRY GOODS: '
220 pieces 3-4 brown Shirting
51) pieces bleached Sea Island Shirting
175 pieces 4-4 brown Sheeting
50 pieces 4-4 blonced Sheeting
J50 pieces 3-4 domestic Plaids
2U pieces 44 domestic Plaid?
25 pieces London duffle Blankets
10 jiieces three and a half point Blankets
210 pieces fancy Prints
50 pieces Mack, blue and steel mixt Satinelts
4 pieces black and blue Broadcloths
5 pieces blue and mixt Cassimere
50 pieces Irish Linens
12 pieces red Flannel
8 pieces cotton Cassimere
25 pieces negro Cloth
75 Plaid Clonks, extra sizes
60 C'aniblet Clonks, extra sizes
50 reams writing Paper, 20 reams letter Paper
50 reams wrapping Paper
Bombazetts, Cambrics, Muslins, Silks
Muslin Kobes, Butliste Robes
Italian and Canton Crapes
Cassimere and Vnlcntia Shawls
Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs
Hosiery and GIovqs
Shell and Horn Combs, &c. &c.
40 cases coarse and fine Shoes
2 cases gentlemen’s Boots
20 cases fine and coarse fashionable Hate
5 cases Leghorn and straw Bonnets
12 cases No. 10, Whittemore Cards
4 boxes Saddles and Briddles
YYavAwave & Cut\ev\j.
8000 lbs. Castings, assorted
75 dozen weeding Hoes
A large and elegant assortment of of Crockery and
Glassware.
150 dozen pint and half pint Flasks *
175 dozen half pint Tumblers, in straws
GROCERIES.
Also received by the last Boats
]00 nieces Cotton Bagging
12 hlids. St. Croix Sugar
70 hags prime green Coffee '
3 hlids. Jamaica Ruin
2 hlids. Holland Gin
2 hlids. apple Brandy 1
3 pipes Cognac Brandy *
8 quarter and half casks TenerilTe, Malaga and
Madeira WINES
30 barrels new Flour, (warranted good)
1 ton Shot, assorted, 1 ton soft Lead
30 kegs F.EF. Dupont’s Powder
8 kegs shipping Powder
50 boxes Soap
25 boxes sperm and tallow Candles
25 boxes bunch.Raisins
5 bags Pepper and Pimento
0000 American Cigar*
Macon. November 20,1827 07
WAREHOUSE
* AND
Commission Business,
MACON.
THE subscriber has taken a part
of tltc WAREHOUSE, lately erected
by Messrs. Cutter Sf Cornwell, immedi
ately above the Bridge and opposite
Mr. John T. Rowland's. The conve
nient situation, the fine WHARF and personal atten
tion given to BUSINESS, he hopes will secure to him
the patronage of bis friends and the public generally.
HENRY M. TERRELL.
October 27,1827 53
GODDARD & LA«\GDOJV,
T%TEXT door to L. Atkison. are now receiving a
it general assortment of GROCERIES from New
York and Boston, and for sale at tbe lowest market
prices, for cash or cotton.
150 nieces 42 inch Cotton Bugging
200 lbs bagging Twine
100 barrels Rye Whiskey
50 do Northern Gin
5 pines Holland do
ti do 4th prodl Cognac Brandy
3 hlids 4th proof Jamaica Rum
4 do New England Rum
80 bags Green Coffee
10 bbls loaf <& lump Sugar
• 15 hlids. St. Croix Sugar
5 do. Molasses, 3 casks London Tortcr
20 bbls. Cider Brandy
20 do. superfine Flour
20 do. Mackerel, No. 1, 2, &3
5 do. Connecticut Shad
12 . kegs Cavendish Tobacco
60 bags Shot, assorted
20 kegs Gunpowder
10 crates Crockery
42 boxes Goshen Cheese
12000 lbs Swede’s flat Iron
3 bandies German Steel
50 sets Cart & Gig Boxes
60 Plough Monlds
1000 lbs. liar 1 Jind, 7 dozen Hoes
400000 cttl Tacks, 42 casks Nails, assorted
30 reams wrapping Paper,25 do. writing do.
8 . do letter do..
25 dozen Wool Hats
20 do. Cotton & Wool Cards
1 case Leghorn Bolivars
3 bales London Duffle Blankets
12 coils Rope
. 20 boxes Spermaceti & Mould Candles
3 hales Osimbtirgs
4 gross xvine & porter Bottles
10 boxes bar soap
1 barrel cherry Brandy
1 do. Stoughton’s Elixer \
5 barrels Almonds, 10 boxes Windsor Soap
5 boxes Cliocolntc, 5000 Spanish Segars,
Wines, Cordinls, Domestic Goods, &c. &c.
Macon, November 1327—"—ftfl
DAVYD DAYjAWaYDA,
O FFERS for sale, by tltc box or at retail, Tallow
CANDLES, of his own manufacture; which
arc warranted fcqual in quality to any that can be of
fered in this market. Fort Hawkins. Dec. 3t
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Business.
> RECEIVING, Storing, and For-
warding COTTON and MERCHAN
DIZE, attended to by
- —... — JESSE STRATTON.
Mac6n, October 8,1827—-—oO ^.
ROBERT YY. STINSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
H AS located himself in Fayetteville, Georgia,end
will attend to the Practice of Law in tbe Chat-
tuhoochy Circuit, nud in the counties of Henry, Butts
and Piko in the Flint Circuit—any business commit
ted to bis care will be promptly and carefully attend
jite. 4-tf SeptlO
JAMES A. BLANTON,
H AS just received and is now opening and offer
ing for sale at the veiy lowest market prices,
for cash, a large and entirely Iresbstock of
DRY GOODS,
GROCRRiVtS,
HATS and SHOES,
HARDWARE and CUTLERY,
CvockevN and Giassvave,
SADDLERY, &c. &<•-
Which were all laid in by himself in theNorthem Mar
kets, specially for the trade of this place, and will no
doubt suit purchasers both in quality and prices.
Merchants and Planters from the country and the
citizens of this place and invited to call and exam
ine for themselves.
wanted,
A few hundred bags of COTTON, for
which Cosh will be paid.
M aeon, December 24,1827- —62
CROTON OIL,
SULPHATE OE QUININE,
PYROLIGNEOUS ACID,
IODINE ACID,
EXTRACT OF ELATERIUM.
prnOGETHEU Willi a numberof new and cclebrat-
•ii cd Medicines, just received and for sale by
FLUKEU & COLLIN!
BLANKS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
NOTICE.
F OUR months after dale application will lie made
to the Court of Ordinary of Jones county, for
leave to sell tltc REAL ESTATE of James Stevenson,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate. ARTHUR STEVENSON,
Administrator.
November 12 1827 4toain 55
“THE LOST STAR."—Bv L. El L.
A light is gone from yonder sky,-
A star has left its sphere;
The beautiful—and do they die
lit you bright world as herq?
Will that star leave a lonely place,
A darkness on the night I
No! few will miss its lovely face,
And uonc think heaven less bright!
What werl t lion star oft vanquished one!
VVItat mystery was thine t . * .
Thy beauty from the east is gone;
What was thy sway and sign t
Wert thou the star of opening youth 1 >
And is it then for thee,
Its trank glad thoughts, its stainless truth,
So early cease to bet
Of hope f—and was it to oxni
How soon hope sinks in sin
Or else of liuipun loveliness,
In sign bow it wilt fade ?
How was thy dying like the song, - •
Inmnsio totlie last, - *
An eebu flung the winds among,
And then forever past 1 f j'
Or didst thou sink as stars whose light
The fair moon renders vain?
Tlte rest shine forth the next dark night,
Thou didst not shine again.
Didst thou fade gradual Iron) the time ‘
The first great curse was hurled.
Till lost in sorrow and in crime,
Star ot our early world? .
Forgotten and departed star I j,
A thousand’ glories shine '
Round the blue midnight’s regal car,
Who then remembers thine I
Save when some mournful hard like me
Dreams over beauty goitp,
And in the fate that waited thee,
„Reads what will lie his own.
DIVERSITY.
NOTICE.
A LL those indebted to the estate of John Lyon,
late of Jasper county, deceased, will come for
ward and make pnvment; and also all who have de
mands against saiJ eslate arc requested to present
them legally authenticated.
JAMES L. BURKS, Executor.
January 1, 1828.fiw 1,
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against C. M. Potter,
dSOts deceased, are requested to present them to the
knhscriher, and none will he received except proven
as by law required. And further, all persons indebted
to C. M. Potter, deceased, are requested to make im
mediate payment, as by so doing they will save cost,
. AARON TALMADGE, Administrator.
Forsyth. Monroe Co. January 25 4t 4
CAUTION.
(JIT)IIF. public are forewarned against trading for two
Notes of Hand,one given to Mary Reidorbear-,
er, for five hundred and seventy-five dollars, given in
tbe spring of ]82li, with a credit of (our hundred and
seventy-live dollars on it; and tbe other given to John
E. Disnaroon or bearer, for one hundred and seventy
dollars or (hereabouts, given and due in the past year
—as I am determined not to pay said notes unless
compelled by law, having demands against the said
Disbaroon for more than the amount of the Notes, and
he refuses to settle them.
jan 7 tf 1 THOMAS DAVIS.
C\u?a\i for Cask. ;
F OR SALE—a numlterof valuable young Slaves;
also a considerable quantity of good Furniture,
China, Crockery. &c; also several Cows; also that
pleasant and convenient Lot in Forsyth, on wlticlt
John A. Cuthhert now resides. For ’terms apply to
John A. Cuthhert, or to the subscriber.
. Fortyth. Jq„. 21. 4t PITT MILNER.
GEORGIA—Huff* County.
W HEREAS Andrew Rhea applies to me for Let-
tersof Administration on the estate of Frederick
Stewart, deceased—
'lliete are therefore to rite and admonith all and lingu
lar the kindred and creditor’ of laid deceased, to be and
2 pear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
iw cause if any they can, why said letters of Adminio•'
Iration should not be granted. Given under my hand,
this 23d day of January, 1828.
JOHN TARPLEY, c. c. o.
GEORGIA—Coweta County...
W HEREAS Caroline T. Beamonnnd Johp Myriek
apply to me for Letters of Administration on
the estate of Henry D. Beamon, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish au and an
gular the kindredand creditor’ of said dceeated to be and
appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to
sheto tame, if any they can, why taid Utters should not
Given under my hand this lltli January. 1828.
jan 28 8IHON HOU8F, c. c. o.
NOTICEs
A LL persons indebted to the estate of James Sit-
teiuon, deceased, will pay the subscriber, and
all those having demands against said estate, will ren
der them properly proven to the administrator, ac-
cording to law. ARTHUR STEVENSON. .*
nav 13 tiualified Administrator.
Effect ot Fright.—In crossing otto of the
ferries of this coy ou Friday - , says,the N. Y.
Statesman, of 7(h inst. by cat elbssnuss und uc-
cidem, tlte ferry boat ran down a raft lowed by
u.yuwi -whit four negro men in it. The wheels
of the steamboat were stopped as soon as pos
sible, but tho yawl was jerked uuder tht£boW
by tite shock of the raft. One of tlitl men sav
ed himself on the tuft; another was hove by the
surge of the boat flat upon deck like a filling
sturgeon-; a third caught by one hand on the
gunwales, and’was held to the ho it by tho pass
engers; and the fourth disappeared with the y.rtvl
utider tlte wheel,- from which he was suonbuuicii
out. On mustering ihe party niter the accideut,
which was really dreadful lor the moment, the
number of persons saved from imminent -de
struction was found to be conyct. Including
the oue sensible, a half drowned rat on the-
tnfts, the whole four were discovered to be
safe. Tho only difficulty remaining, was, to
account for thu'whi o plan who was missing,
and who was said to be seen by several gentle
men, in the ferry boat, who anxiously inquired
after him. Oji examining the case,'.however
and the terror of the black fellows subsiding*,
their natural visage returned, and he white man
nud niuluttoes were found to be no LilteF tliuu -
the ebony coloured sous of Africa whose nearer
approach to the fraternal embrace of a steam
boat wheel had so blanched their dingy lines
with fear, that half a dozen of us wore rq/hly to
take our “ corporal oath," tha. at least oue of
tho pale, faced spectres was a “ lily llvered
Ibou,” and some of tho other quarter breed if
uol seven-eights Merino.
• ‘ *'•*; . v'
CoNL-NDnuMs. Rogers puzzled “his friend*
tho other day with a now conuhdrUm—Why
is tlte devil ou the back of u mouse compared
to two words of the sumo meaning! ’Bodttuse
it is sinonymous, {silt on n mouse.) Sir Win.
Curtis’s last' is however much superior. He
has posed tho court of Aldermen with the fol
lowing : Why is a m m who ties his father in
a sack, compared to tlte river Tigris! Uecauso
it is tho way to Bag-dtfd. Lond.pa.
Leap Year. The following is extracted
from an old volume printed in' 1606, entitled
V Courtship, Love and Matriinohie”—
, '‘Albeit, it is nowe become a .parte of the
Comniuu Lawe, in regard to tltc social rcla-
tioifs of life, that ns often as every bissextile
yoih doth return, tho ladyes have the solo pri-
vilugo'during tho time it continueth, of making
love unto the men, which they may doe either
by wordes or lookes, as unto them it seemeth
proper; and moreover, no man will be onti-'
tied to the heneflte of Clergy who dntlierefuse
to accecpt tTSo offers of aj idye, or who dothe in
any wise treuto her proposal withe slight or
contumely.’.’;
A quaker gentleman,’covered with his beaver,
was once in company with a lady rather too
much uncoverci/;y/bo drank to his ‘'l/road-but-
tomed beaver." The quaker having tlntnked
licfr for the ItoBor she did him, observed,' filling
Up a bumper, “in rtitidn for thy civility, Maria, „
1 drink to thy absent handkerchief,"
Changes in twenty eight years.—Twenty--
eight years ago, says tho Ohio State Journal,
Gen. W. II. Harrison, now us Senator in. Con
gress of Ohio, presentcdjns credential, t<v
tho Houso of Representatives, as a deleaato
from tim North West Or u^ ’territory.- What
adtange has taken 'place under his eyel That
territory now composes Nichigau, 1 delegate:
Ohio, 14; Luliaua, 3; Illinois, 1. Total, 111.
—'I ho poiKfluton was at that time 20,000; it i i
now over t ^OOO.OOQ. * v
Au Irish gcittlenun I itely fought a duel
with his intimate friend because he jocosely
asserted that he was born without a shirt to ,
ins back,