Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, February 18, 1828, Image 1

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jr JI. Babti-ett. ia Trltgrapk is published weekly (i,..—Office on Mulberry strut, a ' ji of (be Post office. TERMS. , Year, Months, ,&3 SiUtt) & LANGDOW, ,Vt .(nor to L. Atkiwin, arc now receiving a P ' I assortment ot GROCERIES' from New p'g,„t, , lll and for sale at tba lowest market ,rcs»li or cotton. l c ,.4’Jbtch Cotton Begging / !.. bagging Twine UlBrrel.kyoWUter V, j„ Northern (.in t Mies Holland do f ‘Ju 41I1 proof Cognac Brandy 1 i,|id« 4th proof Jamaica Hum i do New England Rum ei lusitircen Coffee S| i,iTs loufdk lump Sugar it hint’- St. Crois Sugar 5 Jo Molasses. 3 casks London Porter M bhis. Cider Brandy ai do. superfine Flour m do. Mackerel. No. 1,2, 5 do. Connecticut Shad H tegs Cavendish Tobacco ji) |,„g 5 shot, assorted ft, kegs Cunpmvder JO Cities Crockery <} boirs Goshen Cliecsa M H„ Su ede’s flat li on 3 bundles German Steel tt (, Cart & Gig Boses Plough Moulds Ita. bar Lend, 7 dozen Hoes i)0i) col Tacks. 42 casks Nails, assorted 311 reams wrapping Paper,25 do. writing do. g do letter do. ft) dozen Wool Hats ft, do. Colton & Wool Cards *1 case Leghorn Bolivars 3 hales London Duffle Blankets JJ coils dope 0.1 i..,xes Spermaceti & Mould Candles 3 bales Osimburgs 4 gross wine & jiorter Bottles Ji) luxes har soap 1 barrel cherry Brandy j do. Stoughton’s Mixer 5 barrel, Almonds, 10 boxes Windsor Soap 5 boxesChocolate?5000 Spanish Sesare. Wines, Cordials, Domestic Goods, dtc. &c. . November 1827 58 i I STONE & COIT, lAY'E JUST BECEIVBU FROM BOUTON & NEW YORK, . ANUOFFEH FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING DRY GOODS; I) pieces 3-4 brown Shirting pieces bleached Sea Island Shirting Bpes4-4 brown Sheeting HI peers 4-4 bleaced Sheeting “* pieces 11-4 domestic Phi ids H pieces 4-1 domestic Plaids Ih pieces London duffle Hlunkets [l pieces three and a half (mint Blankets ■is pieces limey Prints |ii pieces black, blue and steel mixt Satinetts 14 pieces I'lack and blue Broadcloths I $ pieces blue and mixt Cassiuere IP (iieccs Irish Linens Ih pieces red Flannel 18 pieces cotton Cassimere Iti pieces negro Cloth 111 Plaid Cloaks, extra sizes It) Oamhlet Cloaks, extra sizes BP reams writing Paper, SO reams letter Paper IjO reams wrapping Paper finmliazctts, Cambrics, Muslins, Silks Muslin ttol.es, Iluttiste Robes Italian and Canton Crapes. (flssiinere and Vnlentla Shawls Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs Hosiery aud'Gloves bu t and Horn Combs, &c. &c. I f ca‘es coarse and fine Shoes I leases gentlemen's Boots 150 cases fine and coarse fashionable Hats I 5 capes Leghorn and straw Bonnets 111 cases No. ID, Wbittemnre Cards 1 boxes Saddles and Briddles U<m\\Ni\ve & Cutterj. [W lbs. Castings, assorted la dozen weeding Hoes . Marge and elegant assortment of of Crockery and Iwusware. . I bj tin:sen pint nnd half pint Flasks | Bi dozen half pint Tumlilers, in straws GROCERIES. Ah > rei tired by the last Boats M pieces Cotton Bagging 11 Mills. 81. Croix Sugar •" bags prime green Coffee 3 Midi. Jamaica Rum 2 blids. Holland Gin 2 Midi, apple Brandy 3 pipes Coguuc llrnmly 8 quarter and half casks Teneriffe, Malaga and .Madeira WINES »’ barrels new Flour, (warranted good) 1 Ion Shot, assorted, 1 tou soft Lead k gs F.l'.F. Dupont’s Powder 8 kegs shipping Powder- g boxes Soap " boxes sperm and tallow Candles *1 nixes hunch Rmsins s Imgs Pepper nnd Pimento J' American Cigars Jtsrcii. Xorcmbcr 2ti, 1827 57 ClmWmgsIore & \\»t Wavehouse I f. JUDSON &, Co.—Macon, Tih' ir Store on Mulberry Street, uc»t door to 1- U. Wick, keep constantly on hand, an extern Mpwrtment of Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, and «»,ioi every description and quality,'suitable for the r*«nt Season. Tuelr assortment consists in part of CLOTHING “he, black, olive, .steel, and oxford mixt Coats JLnatees—blue,black, drab,steel mixt and claret x,£* k *«d Over Coals—jilnid and camlet Cloaks— black, olive, drab, claret and slate colored '•ran ami Cassimere Pantaloons—blue and black i«j . e ™ an<1 c * ol b Vests—stri|ied, Valentia. figured !“*"■ sdk. silk velvet, marseilles and swans- , n 1 "sts of all imalities—cotton and woollen Draw- Vv I,,U "" 11,1,1 , ' ne " Sheen, and a good assortment ‘ xegto clothing.—Uroadclotbs uml Cassimeres of .i ni e v ery cu | or n||t j ,,„ a |ity—Valenti^ Vestings, *» »nd tubby Velvets—tartan Plaids, green Baize, 22, wlxitt Flannels, Shirtings, Sheetings, Satti- “• raixpendert, Russian Belts. Chavats, silk and . !i nn “’<g Handkerchiefs—black wonted, lambs woof •Mruttnn Hose, and half Hose—linings, Silk, Twist, ■SitillW, &c. J;'.! ("i’ge Brazilinn Shell Combs. do. side do. of it superior quality. TVyvili cirry on the TAILORING BUSINESS, ■ ’ having good workmen employed, hope to merit ^ Public patronage. They still continue the HATTING I BUSINESS, nnd will furnish them at wholesale nnd rctAil, ns low as can be bought in Savannah, or Augusta. They t have on hand, a good assortpient of “Beaver, Otter. Sent, Roram, and Wool pi* • fl j.* , l xjtexnnd iptnlilivs ‘"dM MLi'’ rnl priu wU be paid for Rearer, Otter, JAMES A. BLANTON, H AS just received and is now opening and offer ing for sale at the very lowest market prices, for cash, a large and entirely Ireshstock of DRY GOODS, • GUOCFlttF.S, HATS dud SHOES, HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Crocking and Ci\assvaive, SADDLERY, &c. &c. &c. Which were all laid in by himself in the Northern Mar kets, specially for the trade of this place/and will no doubt suit puiclutsers both in quality and prices. Merchants and Planters from the country and the citizens of this place and invited to call end exam ine for themselves. WANTED, A fete hundred bags of COTTON, for which Cush will be paid. luii, Juan her21,1827 C2 WJCMTRR GOODS. BAILEY GOD BAUD, ON MULBEHRY STREET, H AS just received and is still receiving a LARGE ASSORTMENT of FALL and WINTER GOODS, suitable for this Market, consisting, in part, of the FOLLOWING ARTICLES, viz: Black, blue, olive, mixed and drab Cloths; ditto Cassimere; Satinetts; Cassinetts; white, red and yel low Flannel; bleached, brown, checked and plaid Homespun; men and women’s plaid Clonks; duffle Blankets; three, three and a halt, four and four and a half point Blankets; Irish Linens; brown and black Linens; Long Lawn; linen Cambric; four and ten quarter Diaper; Ijimity; Bombazetts; Bombazin; Bed- tick; negro Cloth; a large assortment of plaid and fancy Prints; English Ginghams; furniture Prints; Battiste; Barege; black Nankin and Canton Crapes; colored Crape Robes; black Italian Crapes; fancy ;auze and silk Shawls; Scarf*.and Mantles; Sarcenet, -evantiue, Senchaw, Lustring, jilaid and fancy Silks; lain and figured Swiss Muslins; Jaconet, hook and ndia mull Muslins; Cambrics; women’s white and colored cotton Ilnse; men and women’s silk Ilose; fine heaver, rorant and wool Hath; tortoise and Bra zilian shell Combs; cotton and wool Cards; a large assortment of Shoes and Boots; straw and Leghorn Bonnets; silk flag, cotton and Bandana Handker chiefs; thread and cotton Laces; Inserting and Foot ing; silk and cotton Velvet; n large assortment of cap, bonnet and belt Ribbons; Suildles, Bridles, Martin- rales, Arc.; a small assortment of Hnrdxvare and Stn- ionary; a few crates of Crockery and Glassware, &c. &c. &c. &c. He solicits a call from those Merclmnts, in tins vi cinity, who wish to replenish their stock; as he believes that such can be. more advantageously served, than by going a greater distance. Travelling Merchants, xvbo are not acquainted, and who wish credit, wilt pleasc furnish themselves with letters of recommen dation. Planters, who visit this place, are respect fully invited to call. All orders will meet xvith prompt attention. Liberal Credit will be gicen for Ap proved Paper. ■ '" November 12. 1827 tf——55 — Dv\ Goods, Gvo. eries, Crockery. JOHN B. WICK, C ONTINUES business at the old stand, formerly occupied by J. B. YVick & Co. where be has on hand, , A General Assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, CROCKERY, &c. - Among which are, Shirtings, Sheetings, PlaidJ Calicoes, Bombazetts - Broadcloths Cotton and Wonted Hose Silks end Satins Ctyubric and Mull Muslins Cognac Brandy Holland Gin Peach Brandy Apple Brandy, two years old Madeira and Malaga Wine German and American Steel China and Liverpool YVnre Cut glass Wines nnd Decanters Cut glass Fruit Dishes. Just Received, A few barrels Irish Potatoes, Newr-York Ale, and Newark Cider. All of which is offered low for cash only. gfLAST NOTICE. Those indebted to the nndenigned, or to the late firm of J B Wick & CoHre requested to make imme diate payment. All Accounts and Notes remaining unsettled on the return days of the coming Courts, will be put in suit without any reservation inn ; 2 4w J. B. WICK. T HE subscriber has just received, and opened, at his store on Mulberry street, a general assort- meat of SHOES, HATS, Crockery, War Ann are, Stc. lie has also on hand a general assortment of * GROCERIES, CASTINGS, &c. Which will be sold low for casb. R. COLEMAN. June 4 tf——-32 H RALSTON & .lO.W.S AVE just received a CHOICE SELECTION of fresb comprising as general an assortments any in this market, which they offer at reduced prices to will Cotton, Woollen and Silk Goods Cutlery and Hardware Crockery, China and Glass Ware Roots and.Skoi's, Men' , Women's tmd Children's, Fine, Common and Course. Saddles and Bridles Castings, N tils Blacksmith's ’iftols Also a general assortment of GROCERIES. Macon, December 24 61 CROTON OIL, SULPHATE OF QUININE, PYROLIGNEOUS ACID, IODINE ACID, EXTRACT OF ELATERIUM, tfnQGETHER with a number of new and celebrat ed cd Medicines, just received and for sale by . FLUKER & COLLINS, OWEN BROWN, H AS just received, by hunt Catharine &• Marian, 50 barrels Irish Potatoes „ 15 do northern cider Vinegar 35000 best Spanish Cigars 4 pieces Cotton Begging 70 boxes Raisins . 40(10 lbs. best Swedes Iron 50 pair Cart and Waggon Boxes 20 kegs Nails. 3t 5 feb 4 eWacon «Ma\e &. Female Academy Under the direction of the Rev.J. FolkerSf Oavgltltr' T HE Terms of this Institution an- as follow*, viz: Orthography, Reading and AV’riting. perqr, $4. Ditto, including Practical and Philosophical Grammar, Geography, nnd Arithmetic,' $5. Ditto, including Practical*and Experimental Phi losophy, ChetnisUy. Rhetoric. Conqiositioii, History and the Mathematics, - §6. Ditto, including the Latin, Greek and Hebrew Languages, . ■ $8. FEMALE DEPARTMENT. All of the above branches will be introduced into this department, at the above rates, including Plain and Fiiir Needle H'ork. 5 feb 4 Hate Sfotfr** rjvm: subscriber is now permanently settled in Perry, Houston county, and 1 himself to ind pledges faithfully and promptly attend to all business commit, ted to his management. He will practice in the coun ties ofTxviggs, Pulaski, Dooly and Baker, of the Sou thern circuit, and in the adjneent counties of the Flint nnd Chatahonchy Circuits, lie wilt keep his office at the upper end ofthevil Inge, where he may at nil times be consulted, unless necessarily aliseut. Communi cations by mail will receive proper and due attention, feb 11 3rat JAMES M. KELLY. ROBERT W. STmSON, ATTORNEY AT LAIV, H AS located himself in Fayetteville, Georgia, and will attend to the Practicbuf Law in the Chat- tahoochy Circuit, and in the comities of Henry, Butts and Pike in the Flint Circuit—any business commit ted to bis care will be promptly and carefully attend ad to. *451 f Sept 10 SSn&Vd CLOTHING. L. FITCH & CO. H AVE just received nnd are now opening a large stock of CLOTHING, of the best quality, and made in the most fashionable style—comprising Ovess mu\ Fvock (.’oats, Coatees and V*aata\oons, of black, blue, and fancy colors. A great variety of VESTS Ladies and Gentlemen's CLOAKS Also, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and a variety of other Articles. The above Goods, with those received by tormcr arrivals, renders their stock as extensive and complete, as any in the up country. TAILORING, Carried on In all its various branches. Having the la. test New-York fashions, and good workmen, their work shall not be done inferior to any. All orders thankfully received,, and executed with despatch Skakev’s Garden Seed. jF.D and white Onion filuskmelon Blood beet R Early turnip do. Carrot, Orange Parsnip Long cucumber Early do ■ Dutch slimmer squash Crookneek do. Do. winter do. White head lettuce Speckled do. Ice do. Imperial do. Cabbage do. Early turnip radisli Early June Peas _ VegetableOysters Cranberry beans Early Yorkshire Cabbage Double Peppergrass Early Golden Hotspur Strawberry Dwarf / Green Dwarf Marrowfat Peas Earley six weeks or red eyed Dwarf Beans .* Early Sugar Com R ^ec724 Wnii(, r * al EL y LI3, 8HOTWF1.L & Co. Blank Commissions for Joterfogatories, Fer saleattbisOffice. Flat Turnip French do. Sage Squash pepper Solid celery Parsley • . Asparagus Nasturtion EuglWh sorrel Summer savory 8cailet radish 8avoy cabbage Red do. Early sorrel Turkey rhubarb , White marrowfat WAREHOUSE AND Commission Business, MACON. ' THE subscriber has taken a pail >of the WAREHOUSE, lately erect** by Messrs. Cutter St Cnrmrtll, immedi- ately above the Bridge and opposite Mr. John T. Rowland’s. The conve- nient situation, the fine WHA It Pend personal atten tion given to BUSINESS, he hopes will secure to him the patronage of his friends and Ike public gem'rajly. HENRY M- TERRELL. October 27,1827 -*3 ATTENTION THE UNIVERSE!! ~ YES! Oyes! Oyes! All persons having any — business in the honorable the Court of Sharing awl Hair Drtuing, in and tor the county ot Bibb and town of Macon, will be |ileased to give their attend ance, lor the court now tits! God save the State and Smith the Barber! The undersigned begs leave In inform the public that the above is a court of general jurisdiction in all manner ol cases, apiiertaining to Serathes. Wigs Curls, Fritelles, Braids, Whiskers, Mustaehioes, ami Beards, from the delicate ringlets of the Highland lassie, to the glossy locks of the Hindoo Rajah. He can clothe the naked bead, and denude those too profusely clad. He cun adjust a Beau Catcher in the most approved Lon don or Parisian atyle j and can aid tlie fair, in catching n Beau, and can make the Beau more gallant after he is caught. In n word, he can do every thing to adorn and ornament the Chin and Head, except auding more brains; and in (his intelligent community, there is no need of that process. As his court is governed by the rules of civil law, there will be iio attorney and jury fees to spend; and whether the client gains or loses a suit, there will be nothing to pay hut the court costs. As the utmost deco rum and attention to business are the roles of his office, he ennnot promise to nmust suitors with an exhibition of Bears, Raccoons, Foxes, and Hawks; but their places shall he supplied by Sharp Raton, Shining Basins, Clean Towels, and Good Brushes. His Court, like a Court of Equity is always open; nnd from his decis ions there are no appeals, certioraries, nor injunctions; and lie |iltdges himself that, in no case shall there he a stay of execution. His office is near the Macon Hotel, occupied by Mr. Bruen, fronting the public square, sign ol the While Pole and Black Streak, with a Gold Head. JOHN .SMITH, Judge, Jury, and Executioner in all mat- tcrs.of emu and iiead orkament. Macon, February 1, [828 3t 6 DAV\D BALM EYE A, O FFERS for sale, by the box or at retail, Tallow CANDLES, of his own manufacture; which are warranted equal in quality to any that can be of- rket. Fort Hnwkinr, Dec. 3. fered in this nmrl Cheap for Cash. F OR SALI —a number of valuable yonng Slaves; nlso a considerable quantity of good Furniture, China, Crockery. &c; also several Cows; also that ntefisant and convenient Lot in Forsyth, on which John A. Cuthhert now resides. For terms apply to John A. Cuthhert, or to the subscriber. F«rsytlj. Jan. 21. 4t PITT MILNER. GEORGIA—In Jonei Court of Ordinury. <rJANUARY TERM, 182$. Ncwdat/gntc Ouslcy, x James Jonc?'Ziinidra l ar of llVLE N1SE William Jones, deceased ) O N application of N. Ousley stating he holds abond given by William Jones, oil the 17th July, 1822, under penalty of four thousnnd two hundred and nine ty dollars, conditioned to make said Ousley warrantee titles to two lots of land, containing 202 J-2ncieseach, known by numbers 262 and 276 in the first district of originally Houston now Upson county; arid said Ous- lay has iiaid the full consideration lor said land, and said William Jones departed this life without making titles or making provision tberelor by will; On motion it is thereupon ordered. That said James Jones, administrator ot William Junes, deeceased, do make titles to said N. Ousley, according to the condi tion of said bond, after three months notice bos been duly jmldished according <0 law. GEORGIA. I I,Charles Macarthv. Clerkofthe Jones County. ) Court of Ordinary lor said county, do certify the above to he n true copy token from the min utes of Court in my office. - feb 11 3mt CHARLES MACARTHY, c. C.o. MACON LOTS. fr A GREEAB LY to an net of the Legislature of Geor gia, we will sell to the highest bidder, at Macon, On Wednesday the 27th and lhursday the 28th dans of FEBRUAR Y next, All the LOTS in the squnre known as the ••Court House Square," with the exception of the two enclos ed at the Jail, and the one on which the temporary Court House now stands; and all the LOTS, being sixteen in number, composing the squares numbers 21 and 40 In said toxvn. - Persons desirous of holding property in MACON will do well to attend, for the aboye-mcmioned mchide all the remaining UNSOLD BUSINESS LOTS in the town, and it will therefore be the last opportunity offered for purchasing such. Terms as heretofore, tit; One fourth In advance, and the'remainder h) three equal annual instalments.- lJond and approved security will oe required, and no title made till the Inst instalment Is paid. • Mi ROBERT80N, ROBERT BIRDSONG, - TIMOTHY MATTHEWS, TARPLY HOIX DAVID RALSTON, January 14,1828 3 Justices of the Inferior Court. LAND FOR SALE. r OT No. 155, 21st district Muscogee conn . li Lot No. 164. 8th district .Monroe (now Pike) Part of Lnt*No?tf[ in square 18, in the town of Me- eon, corner lot, fronting on W alnnt and Fourth streets. 106 by 70 feet, one of the most pleasant Building Lots inthetown. For terms T LAMAR. (CP The Statesman & Patriot will give the above four insertions. 1» feb 4 . notice. A I.L person; having demands against C.M. Potter, deceased, are requested to present them to Itu subscriber, and none will he received except p.oveii as by law required. Andfurther, all persons indebted to C. M. Patter, deceased, are requested to make im- mediuic payment, ashy so doing.they «ill sax • - — ‘ aaron Talma dm AdmUt Forsyth. Monroe Co. January 2.< -It 4 'la. Justices Summon anti Executions, For sale at this Office. GEORGIA—In Junes Superior Court, APRIL TERM, 1827. Gostavus Hzrdkick, x RULE NISI, versus ( For Foreclosure The legal representalines of I of a ious Uuift. deceased. J Mortgage. O N the petition of Uusiavus Hendrick, shewing to tins court bis petitiuli, anil tiiat John uuin, in bis life time, (to Wit) on tile twenty-filth day of Febru ary, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, trout under his hand and seal, executed a mortgage, to him, of a cer tain lot of (and, in the town of Clinton, in the county and state aloresaid, with a dwelling and storehouse, law office or doctor's shop, kitcheu, smoke bouse and stable thereon, adjoining lots belonging to James Thweatt and Nancy Slather, and boundedon one side by a street, and being a part of lots tiuuiber sixteen and seventeen, and being in length two hundred and ten feet, and in breadth ninety feet, containing one half acre, more or less—To secure the payment of one thou, sand dollars, due by said John Uuin to said Gustuvus Hendrick, ou a note ol band, dated the eighteenth of Murcli, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and due the twenty-fifth day of December thereafter, nnd said John Uuin having dejierted this titc, intestate, without having jiaid said sum of money, or any part thereof, and there being no administration on his estate: On motion therefore, Ordered. That the heirs and re presentatives ot John Uuin, deceased, nay, into the Clerk’s Office of this court, the principnl, interest end cost due oivzuid mortgage, within twevie months here after, or the equity of redemption of, in, and to the mortgaged premises will be thereafter barred and fore* closed, and said mortgaged property ordered to hs sold, as prescribed in cases of executioiifto satisfy the mortgagee’s demand. Atd it is further Ordered, Thatthis rule be publish ed in one of the public gazettes of this Slate once a month for six months, or served according to law three months before the time at which the money is direct ed to be paid. *' » * A true copy from the minutes, this 24fh of October, 1827. FREDERICK SLMS, c. s. c October 29 6th GEORGIA—In Houston Superior Court, OCTOBER TERM,'1827. • Benjamin Jordan, 1 BULE. NISI* *' John Butter. ) F ° T ForuIontre °f a M ° r 'B n S'- » HE petition of Benjamin Jordan respectiuliy showed:, that he holds in his own proper right, a Mortgage Deed made and executed l y one John But ler, on the twentieth day of October,'eighteen hun- i’j j and twenty-three, to Lot of Land number one uuiidred and twenty-seven, in the fourteenth,district of said comity, for the better securing the payment of txvo Promissory Notes, one ot which is for the sum of thirty dollars, and due one day after date, and dated on the second d«y of July, eighteen hundred and twenty-three; the other for twenty dollars, due one day alter date, and dried on the 20th day of October, of the same year—wlyich said promissory notes ure still unpai ’, and ijr consequence thereof yourpetl- tioiier prays to have said mortgage deed ns aforesaid barred and foreclosed. iVhtreupon it it ordered, that the said John Butler, within the term of twelve months •do pay iuto the htth of the clerk of this eodfl. the amount of the princijiel mid interest due on said note?, or that the equity of redemption to said lot ol land he forever barved "und foreclosed; and that a copy ol this rule be served upon him the said John Butler, at least’six months betore the money is ditacted to be paid, if to be found, or published in oneonlie public gazettes of this state once a month for twelve months. A true copy taken from the minutesof said court, this ’ ‘or./W^^’lyT 7 EDWARD WELCH. Clk. ~NOTICE. I ^tOlfR months after date application will he mad 1 to the Court of Ordinary ol Jones county, for leave iosell the REAL ESTATE, oil James Sterensoa. deceased, lor Hie benefit of the heirs and crefiiiora of Mid estate. ARTHUR 8T EVEN SON, November 121827 4mt 55 AimiuLlrator. From the Phsadttphuia. , THE LAMEMAN HEALED.—Acts Iff: 1-8. tie lay beside the temple's gate, 1 - . Beside the Beautiful he lay; 4* / The lame man—for an alms to wait; From those who pass'd that way. f. * Gold to his need was given, yet vain Was it, he look'd for Scaling aid; And still eacli morn saw him ugain, Beside that portal laid. ’Till the Apostles thither came— And wherefore came these hold ones there t Ave hut to seek, in Jesus' name, > The fellowship of prayer. , < s'*'. *- And “Rise and walk," they said—andhcal’d, t The lame ainn leap'd and walk’d qbroail; / „ For in that mandate was reveal'd; Power Irom the Sou of God. ♦ , Thus have I lain, and at the door, *' Titus ask'd vain ulms 01 all beside; Reiiuiitiiig.T'il his aid implore, Who for niy sin has died. .And, Ob, upon my waiting ear,. .What mellow music seems to roll; ’ : <■ im My si>trit! whither Dies thy fear, Wheu Jxsui says, “Be whole”! W. B.‘ T.xprAir. From the Halluwetl Gazette. THE EVENING HOUR, When in the sileot glouin-ug hour, •_ Sweet fancy lireatlicLp^'r all Jho past, Ami gives to souls that ow n her power 1 A musing cast, 'wV * . , ’Tisthen our childhood’s joys arise "v In hright.perspeetive to the viewp With early fresbrus* to our eyes Appear anew;-' • . The scenes we loved, the friends ivfio strayed Bencuth the innnuheam's silvery ray. When all was ““ 11 *’ / ■ •jlfcace, and hupo delayed irk sway; Bore not dark sway; The valued Jexv, with silent tread, Steal through the vista of ilie past: They joy around our way have shed— It laded fast. ' » . The one—how vivid fancy breathes O’er every scene of early bliss! How fresb the blooming myrtle wreathe! O’er scenes like this! Back fond imaginings can bring -> Each pensive note of buried love: Light taucy on her mystic wing Waits sighs above. How falscly'busy memory brings The oile so loved to fancy dear; . ,. * And while regret the bosom wrings, The voice we hear. The vivid glance; none can tell, Thrown backvfard on some withered flower; When fancy weaves her magic spell In the evening hour,. What varied recollections swell _ The throbbing bosom, dim'the eye! Even manhood's nerve can scarcely quell The’bursting high. ., r How does eaali fond remembrance cniqe,' Sweep from the soul the lapso'ui years; ' And shutting out the cold world's hum, Gull lortb sad tears! And in this hour, when all is still, ■ v . \ No human genius e’er portrays.. " Such scenes as oft the bosom thrill Wbeu memory sways, - In twilight’s boar, how tweet to muse O’er many a drcab ofearlbly love!, . When one by one our joys we lose, Hqpe points above. NATURE’S KINDNfiSS TO BLUSTER. How kind lias Nature-unto Bluster been. Who gave him dreadful louks and dnui.tief-.inieni JJave longue to swagger, eyes to strike dismay,. .Andwhen resisted, legs to run away l - -• VARIETY. • Staymaker’s l’un.—-A poor coisojm kor out ol woik, iijid .-starving, ilius voutqd Ins- miserable complain,: “Shame ih.it I ohimM be ' without bread, 1 i1l.ii h ive s.nycJ the ti tu tchs of thousands!" — * • It’is said tli.it ihcie is n church in Norfolk, Eug. called u Little Snoring CV.ur, A.” Tlio wui shippers masij indeed', Be a sleepy so;,- to eutiiio their church <a to Ristinguislied a name. V . Jessamine.—Vto ..re told that a duke of Tuscany was’ilie nfst possessor of (his pretty shmb in Europe,'.ind he was so jealously fear ful lest others should enjoy what he alone ' wished to possess, ih il a-rict injunction* were gitco to his gntdeuer uot to give a si p—not so much us it single dower, to any person,' ’1 o this command the gardener would have been faithful, had not love wounded him by the* sparking eyes of.a fair but portionless Mas m , whose want of a little dowry and his poverty,- aloite. kept them from the* hymt-iitv’i! altar. Oh 1 he list tli day’of his nus'ress, lie preVemed her with a nosegay;—and t(» tender the lyoquct more acceptably ornamented H will: a hr inch of Jessamine. Th9tf*otera Ftglia• Wishing to preseive the bloom oft Id* new flower, ppt it into fiesl) eai'h, and the brunch rein thicri ; reoii all tile- year. In till! following; sprioy if ,sew, and w.is rovoied with flowers;'it fl u. and multiplied s > much under tlio fitii ifymiih’s cultivation, that she was able to ;,ni.,ss In io iortmie from the sale of the preemus-gilii xvh'ch luve had made her; wlmn.-witli a-spH* ot J--.- saniinc in her breast, sjio bc-qoxvtrfl hot- h nd . nd wealth on die iittppv gaxlfner iif !u-. fu irt. The Tuscan tfirls to this day pre»ei\e the re membrance of this advemu'e, by mxeii.ljy weai.ng « nosegay of Jussaniine on he 1 wed- d ng day, and thev^hi ve a proveib wh-cli say* a young girl voi hv of wearia.- ’It » mjsfr;-v is r .ch enough to make the lorutue ut a^ooii hu»? baud. ■ ji . .tf