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E. MlSTON CUULIER
MACON
TELEGRAPH.
Bv M. B %R TLKTT.
TVL8DAY, MARCH 4, 1828.
Tin* Telegraph is published weekly
at Macon, G '.—Office oil Mulberry strut, a
lew rods uoi ill of ihe Bust office.
TERMS.
Far a Kc/w, % . • • • $3 0®
~ ‘ * • 2 00
For a rear, % •
For Six Months, \
v.OV)\).\UpJL LAN’GDOJf,
I .XT door to L. /prison, are now receiving a
ll general
lortmnnbl G' ROC FRIES from Nr
York and Boston, ami for sale at (lie lowest market
price*, for cash or cotton-
150 pieces 42 inch Cotton
8«H lbs bagging 1 wine
100 barr> Rye Whiskey
»'l do Northern «»i*
5 pines Hollnnd do
f> do 4th prowl Cognac Brandy
3 hlids 4th proof Jamaica Ruin
4 do New England Rum
•0 ban Green Coffee
]o Mils loaf dir lump ‘Sugar
15 hhds. St. Croix Sugar
5 do. Molasses, 3 casks London Portar
Co hbls. Cider Brandy
B'i do- superfine Flour
fcri do. Mackerel, No. 1 2, &*
f» do. CoanectinkShad
12 kegs Cavendish Totiact#
ffio trags Shot, assorted
SM keg* Gunpowder
10 crates Crockery
42 hose* Goshen Cheese
10000 lbs 8’vede's flat Iron
3 bundles(ierman Steel
50 sets (’art & Gig Boxe*
50 Plough Moulds
10»H) llis. har Lead. 7 dozen lloei
iOUOOO cut Tacks. 42 casks Nails, n-sorted
30 reams wrapping Paper,25 do. writingde,
8 do. letter do.
t r > dozen Wool Hats
CO do. Cotton & Wool Card*
I case Leghorn Bolivars
3 hales London Duffle Blankets
12 coils Rope
Co boxes Spermaceti & Mould Can diet
3 bales l Isnaburgs
4 gross wine d porter Bottlea
10 boxes bar soap
] barrel cherry Brandy
1 do. Stoughton’s l.liier
5 barrels Almonds, P' boxes Windsor Soap
6 boxes Chocolate 51*00 Spanish Segars,
Wines. Cordials, Domestic Goods, dtc. &c,
Hfuron, Novetnlif 1 -68
11
STONE As COIT,
8 pi
AVF. just Rccnvnn from iiostov & sew toax,
&su urrea for sai l i hl rouuwuit
DRY GOODS:
$20 pieces 3*4 brown .Shirting
50 pieces bleached Sea Island Shirting
175 pieces4-4 brown Sheeting
50 pieces 4-4 bleaced Sheeting
J.50 pieces 3-4 domestic i’laidt
20 pieces 4-4 domestic Plaids
25 pieces London duffle Blankets
\0 pieces three and a half point Blanket*
810 pieces tancy Prints
§0 pieces black, blur and steel milt Satinottl
4 pieces black and blue Broadnotk*
6 pieces blue nod mixt Cassunerw
5*' pieces Irish l.inens
*'■> pieces red FIbhoaI
cotton Casxitner*
....... . nrgro Cloth
Plaid Cloaks, extra sizes
Camblet Cloaks, extra *ize*
writing Paper. 20 reams letter Taper
wrapping Paper
Bombazrtts. Cambrics. Muslins, Bilk*
Muslin Robes. Battiste Kobe*
Italian and Canton Crapes
CtiSMinere ami Vahoitia Shawls
Bi‘k and Cotton Handkerchief*
ll .«i-ryand Glove*
and Horn Combs, Ac. Ao.
coarse and fine Shoes
gentlemen’s Boots
fine and eonrse fashionable Hat*
Leghorn and straw Rounds
No. to. Whittemore Card**
—j Saddles and Rriddles
IVimtviare & Cutlery.
•000 lbs. i,'a«tings, assorted
75 dozen weeding linos
A large and elegant assortment of of Crockery and
50 i
40
12 -
4 boi
Cl
3
100 nit
dozen pint and half pint Fla«ks
dozen hall pint Tumblers, in straws
GROCERIES.
Air* received by tnt last Moats
.... era I niton Bagging
12 lilids. Bt. Croix ftuiflir
70 i a^s prune gr* en Co dot
3 hhd». Jamaica Rum
2 hhds. Holland Gin
2 hhds. apple Brandy
3 pipes Cognac Itmudy „ , .
f quarter ami hall « n-ks Teneriffe. Malaga end
Madeira WIM 8
00 barrels new Flour, (warranted good)
1 ton Shot, assorted. 1 ton soit Lead
•0 k.gsEI.F Dupont’s Powder
h kegs shipping Powder
•perm and tallow Candle*
......... hunch Raisins
5 hugs Pepper and Pimento
8000 American Cigars
Macon, November 20, 1827
CVovWiugsvore &. WiiiWiivetuiUM'
P. JUD.su \ & c...—Macon,
A Tth- ir riloni on Mullwitry Slmri, lint door lo
J. n. Wick, kot-pcnliatmilly no hilllil.
,l , Hvntrimcnt nt Clntiiiiig.Clnth.. rit,.mi rev ana
I,,,, „| Rv i:ry dclcnplion ami quality. auit.t»le tnr the
> reM nt ricu.no- Tlicir a.nirtmcul contl.ti in |>ort of
CLOTHIMO
nine, black, olive, atari, uni mfnrd mill Cnlta
•ndCnalc,. blue, black, drab, tlael mill and clnrct
F 'nck ami Over Coni—|ilnid and cnrnlct t.'InBkv—
bine black, olivet, drab, claret anil slate colored
Cl .til and f'ns-imere Pantaloon.— and black
uas.imcre and cloth V«at*—.lri,.rd, knl.-i.ti.. hyoicd
no,I plain silk, silk valval, inarsellles and iwuna-
down v.-sts of all q'.alil lea—cotton anil woo Dratv-
Cotton and line. 8 ..-els. mid a end assortment
«l \erro clnllilm.—Ilronddolb. and Cassini ■» of
almost every colo*- and quality—V<th*ntla Vestings,
•ilk and tabby Velvet,—tartan Plaids. Breen Unite,
■e-l and whllt Flan .els, MbirUtif.. Hhesdln(a. •alti-
n.-tts Snsitanders. tiuasuoi Bell,. I'ravals, -IIU and
•niton da* Handkerchief. -I is...-te l. lamliimv.ed,
and i-ouon I lose, and half llnae—Lining,, riilk, Twist.
J8uiton*, Ac.
J M doz. I urge Brazilian Shell Combs.
1 Ml tin side do ot ii sil-ierlor quality.
TVy 4111 carry on the VULOKING BUSINESS,
bod bavins S'tod workmen employed, hope to tner.t
fee public patrooafm ^ |hp |IATT | N0
. lll’s|\rss. and will furnish them al
1 wholesale and retail. n« low ns can be
bouslit In -tavaunah. or \uensla Tliey
on band, n sond assortment of
•r. Otter riant. Roram, and Wool
8’vrri. ol -.11 sine, and .pirt'ities
IT A I .erul price mil III f n.d/vr Be at
hbd Mink Curl
WINTER GOoDS.
HAILEV UOOUAUD,
OS MULBSKKl srRRET,
H AS just received and is *till oecaiviag a LARGE
ASSORTMI NT ul FALL and WINTER
GOODS, suitable for lhi» Market conwsting,« part,
of the FOLLOWING ARTICLES, vie:
Black, blae, oIiva, mixed and drub Cloths: ditt
Casstmere; Satinett.s; Cassiuetts; white, red and yel
low Flannel; bleached, brown, chicked and plaid
Homespun; men and women’s plaid Cloak*; duffle
Blankets; three, three and a hall, f#or and four and
a half point Blankets; Irish Linen*; brown and black
Linens; Long I«awii; linen Cambric; four and ten
quarter Diaper, Dimity; Bombazetts; Bombasin; Bed-
tick; negro Cloth; a large us-ortmtht ol plaid and
fancy Prints; English Ginghams; furniture Prints;
Battiste; Barnge; black Nankin and Canton Crapes;
colored Crape Rohes; black Italian Crapes; lancv
gauze and silk 8 haw Is; Bc.arf* and Mantles; Sarcenet,
Levantine, Senchaw, Lustring, plaid and fancy Silks;
plain and figured 8w!*s Muslins; Jaconet, hook and
India mull Muslins; Cambrics; women’s white and
colored cotton Hose; men and women’s silk Hose;
fine beaver, roram and wool Hat*; tortoise and Bra
zilian shell Comb*; cotton and wool Cards; a large
assortment of Hhoes 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 ot cap.
JVEW U\LM’ LOGOS.
T
HE subscriber ha* just received, and opened, nt
his store on Cherry street, a general assort-
Imiiuet and ball Ribbons: Baddies, Bridles. Marti'
gales, A«.; a small assortment of Hardware and Sta
tionary; a lew crates of Crockery and Glassxvare,
Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac.
He solicits a call from those Merchants, in this vi
cinity, who wish to replenish their stock; n« he believes
that such can be more advantageously served, than
by going a greater distance. Travelling Merchants,
who are not acquainted, and who wish credit, will
please furnish themselves with letters of recommen
dation. Planters, who visit this place, nre respect
fully invited to call. All orders will meet with prompt
attention.
(£/* Liberal Credit trill be given for Ap
proved Paper.
November 12. 1827 tf 65 *
RAIATOM .IGaW.S
JJAVF. just received > CHOICE SELECTION
. of fresh
as general an assortment t
comprising as general an assortment as any In this
market, which they offer at reduced price* to wit;
Cotton, I Voollen and Silk Goods
Cutlery and Hardware
Crockery, China and Glass Ware
FH Boots and Shoos,
Men* , Women's and Children's,
ptlta Fine, Common and Coarse.
Saddles and Jtrid/es
Castings, Noils
PI ck smith's Tools
Also a general assortment of GROCERIES.
Macon, December 24 t»l
J. A I. WINSHIP.
y«|AVF. just received from New York au assort-
TF>
Jlil ment of
GROCERIES,
which they offer for sale at the lowest market prices
for Cash or Produce.
Irish Potatoes, Cotton Bagging. Bogging Twine.
I .oat and Lump Sugar. 8t. Croix and Mnscovada do,
Holland Gin. White’* do. Kortknm do. Whiskey,
Jamaica Rum, Northern do. Cognac Brandy; Port,
Madeira, Teneriffe and Malaga Wines; Molasses,
Soap, Candles. Che-se, Pepper. Spice. Powder. Shot,
Lead, Mackerel, Coffee, Iron, Salt; Cast, German and
American Steel. Ac.
V B. Wanted, a quantity of HIDES, for which
Cash will be paid at the highest prices.
Macon. Februfl
ebninry
11, 1828
NEW CLOTHING.
WITH & LO.
fl ■ AVF just received and are now opening a large
J| 1 «tock ol CLOTHING, ot the best quality, and
made in the most iashiotmble style—comprising
Ovcris ;yvh\ Vrock Coals,
Coalers awl Vanlaloous,
of black, blur, anti fancy colors,
A gre .t variety of I RSTS
Ladies and Gentleman's CLOAKS
Also, Clothe, Cassimcres, listing* and a variety
of other Article*.
The above Goods, with those received hy lormer
arrivals, renders their •took as xtensive 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 -hall not be done inferior to any. All order*
thankfully received, and executed With despatch.
It
ShaWev’s Garden Seed.
FD and white Onion Mnskmelnn
,db«et
l arly turnip do.
Carrot, Oranga
Parsnip
Ixmg cucumber
I arly do
Dutch **ummer squash
Cmokueck do.
lb». winter tin.
s head lettuce
Flat Tun r
French do.
Whit
S| eckira
Imperial
Cabbage
Early turnip
Sage
PqiiHih pepper
8' lid relery
Parsley
Asparagus
Nasturtion
English sorrel
Bummer savory
Krmlet radish
Savoy cahlmga
do.
Early June IV
Vegetable Oysters
Early sorrel
Turkey rhubarb
White marrowfat
Cranberry beau*
Early Yorkshire Cnhlmge
Double Pepper*ran
Early Golden Hotspur
Strawberry Dwarf
Green Dwarf Marrowfat Pea*
Earley six weeks or red eyed Dwarf Beans
Early Sugar Corn
Received aqd tor sale by
Dec. 24 ELLIS, SHOTWELL A Co.
•te public pair'
©
D*c 21
JAMES A. BLANVON %
IT AS just received and is now opening nnd offer-
11 mg for sale at the very lowest market prices,
lor cash, a large and entirely tn-sh stock of
DflYa^BS,
GUOCV.UM'.S,
II I 7’N „«,l SHOES,
HARDWARE and CUTI.ERV,
CrovNserN >\«d
SADDLERY, *r. &■-. fur.
Which were nil laid in by hims-l' in the Northern Mar
kets, specially for the trade of this place, and will no
doubt suit purchasers both in quality amt prices.
Merchants and Planters from the country and the
citizens oi this place and invited to call and exam
ine for themselves.
WANTED,
A few hundred hags of COTTON, for
irh'i h (' sh mill be ,> id.
Macon. December 24 I*27 ■ ■ ■ — *02
i Uiaak Coni oi**i n* fo< I hr rotator ics %
1 F*r *ale at thi» Offlce.
SHOES, HA TS, *
CrocWerx, Hardware, &c.
He has also on hand a general assortmiiit of
GROCF.BIFS,
CASTINGS, 6lc.
Which will be sold low for cash.
Fab 25 8 R. COEEMAN.
II
OWTIf BROWN.
AS just received, by boat Cathmine A Marian,
50 barrels Irish Potatoes
15 do northern cider Vinegar
35000 best Spanish Cigars
A piece* Cotton Bagging
70 boxes Raisins
4000 lbs. best Swedes Iron
50 pair (’art and Waggon Boxes
20 Icegs Nails. 3f 5 feb 4
CROTON OIL,
SULPHATE OF QUININE.
PYROLIGNEOUS ACJ1L-.
IODINE ACID,
EXTRACT OF ELATERIUM,
WTAOGF.THER with n number of new and celrbrat-
ii ed Medicines, just received and for wde by
FLUKER A COLLINS.
05V\0 BALM F. YD A,
O FFER® for sale, by the box or at retail, Tallow
CASDLES, of Ids own marufacture; which
are warranted equal In quality to any that can b*> of
fered in this market. Fort Hairkins, De:. 3.
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Business,
mav ox.
THE subscriber has taken a part
■ 1|)C WAREHOUSE, lately f retted
♦ jfl by Messrs. Cutter $ Cora'ctU, intmedi-
mm nbove the Bridge uid opposite
Mr. John T. Rowland's. The conve
nient situation, the fine WHARF and perianal atten
tion given to BUSIXESS, he hopes will secure to hire
the patronage of his friends and the publi* generally.
HENRY M. TERRELL.
October 27,1827 44
DR. BARKWELL,
Has located himself at t'je pl-ce where
Dr. Taylor formerly resided, in Pulaski
coii’jty, on the ilirect Mail Road leading
from Tarver’s Store to Hartford, eight
ATI miles below the lormer and twelve above
the latter (dace; where he makes a res
pectful tender of his services as a
Practitioner of Physic, Swgery Sg Obdetncks
and pledge* himself to give a steady and assiduous at
tention to all case* confided to bis care lli* charge*
will be regulated hy the common custom, having in
view at the same time the present depressed prices of
produce. Fuhaki county, On. Ecb. 1 8( ti ,
•Maron A\aW &. Female Acndeim
Under the direction of the Rev. J. Folktr A Brighter.
T HE Terms of this Institution are a* follows, vix :
Orthography, Reading and V\ ntm#. pei-qr. 84
Ditto, including Practical and Philosophical
Grammar, Geography, and Arithmetic. # •’»
Ditto, including Practical and Experimental Phi
losophy, Chemistiy. Rhetoric. Com|H>stion.
History and the MathemaE"
Ditto, including the Latin, Greek and Hebrew
Languages, $8-
FEMALE DEPARTMENT.
All of the above branches will be introsuced Into
this department. a1 the above rates, inducing Plain
and Fine See Jit Work
feb 4
Hato Xotfrr.
ffTHF subscriber i? now permanently settled in
J Perry. Houston county, and pledges himself ta
fnithinilv and promptly attend to all biisii.es* commit*
. i ,.. i.T. If.i trill ii.'in*tice in 'he COIIU-
iniiiiiiiny ni»u -
ted to his management. He will practice in me coun
ties of Twiggs. Pulaski. Dooly and Baker, ofthe Sou
thern circuit, and in th»‘ adjacent counties ot the Flint
and fhatahoochy circuits. lie will keep h* office at
the upper end of the village, where he may a. all times
be consulted, unless necessarily absent. Communi
cations by mail will receive proper and due attention
*-«-** 7 :imt JAMES M. K1 LI.Y.
feb 11
ROBERT 11. STWVSOW,
ATTORNEY AT I.AIY,
H AH toculed hiraM lI in FnyrlUrillc. (I.nrgta. nnd
will Hlt.’nd lo the l*R4c rif l or U« b ihe Chnl-
tnlmocliy Cimdt nml in tin i omitie, ol Htnry. Rnlt!*
nnd I'ike in llm Flint Circuii—nny limine, comniil-
t4*d to hi. earn n ill be pronildly nnd cnrrl'll)' ntlond
—- 4Mf Sept 10
MILL WHUiVVT.
GpnHF Subscriber respectfully inf »rrss hi* friend*
JL and the public in general, that be Will build
MII.E8 any Where in/I he New Goflnti.s, of the late
acquired Teritorv.on good term? He w i'l h ve seve
ral Apprentices who will work with him on good terms.
Persons wishing to hire, can find hiti on the Roan lead
ing from Forsyth to Calhoun's Ferry on Flint River.
* ilos from the Ferry, in Crawford county, where
sn have any information respecting his Mechan-
m . yoUNG MANN.
Crawford county, February 2T
FOR SALE,
A NEW and elegant one horse BAROUCHE
CARRIAGE and HORSE
A Also, the HOUSE and LOT on Wal
nut street, which 8te|»hen Meynard
occupies. It is very convenient tor a la-
mily, on a fine healthy situation, with a
good Garden, for further particulars
•Pply to L. FITCH A Co.
UjP A general Invitation is once more given to all
tho»c indebted to us either by Book or Note for the
past year, to make us a friendly visit and pay the sam
feb 18 L. F. A Co.
before the first of March.
cAimow.
I HEREBY forwarn all persons from trading for
the two following Notes of hand, or the makers
from paying them to any person hut myself—the sa
having been fraudulently obtained from me. One
■■ Molcos, ot Pike county, for $100, ami given to
a fieisoii by the name of Williamson, the other
James Stevens, of Irwin county, for $2*2, and some
nts. JAMES O. ABBOTT.
Macon, February 18,1828. *2t 7
NOTICE,
1 FORE WARN all persons from trading for five
Notes, four of which are for twenty-five dollars
each, the other if I mistake not is for twenty-tw o dot-
lavs made payable to hone Afuonry or bearer, dated
the 17th ot December, 1827, and due either twelve
itlis after *W, or on tlm 25th of Her. 1«»8—«• I
letesmined not to pay the same unless comjielled
by law, the consideration lor which they were giv
not being sound. ROBERT* BROWN
Butts county, Feb. 25, 1828. 8 4t
Police lo Debtors ami Creditors.
A LL persons having any claims ordinary against
the Estates of Seaoonrn Jacob* or Hamilton (Joss,
deceased, both late of the county of Monroe, are re
quested to render them in, within the term prescribed
by law, duly authenticated. Those indc >ted to raid
estates are requested to make immediate payment,for
further indulgence will not lie given.
GEORGE M GULLETT,
feb 23 3nit Administrator on each Estate,
NOT K Ii.
A LL persons having demands against C. M. Potter,
Jr.\ deceased, are requested to present them to f
subscriber, and none will he received except prov
» hy lawr required. And further, all person* indebted
C. M. Potter, deceased, are requested to make in
i«’dinte payment, n« bv so doing they will save cost.
AARON TALMADGE. Administrator.
Forsyth. Monroe Co. January 25 4t 4
NOTH'E.
4 EL those Indebted lo the estate of John Kyon,
late of Jasper county, deceased, w ill come for
ward and make payment; and also alt who have de
mand* acainst naid estate are requested to present
them legally authenticated.
JAMES E. BURKS. Executor.
January 1, 1828. 4tv ]
NOT* PE.
T HF. heirs of William Hardfrirk. deceased, will
tnkc not'ce that we shall petition the honorable,
♦he Superior Point for Newton county, to bp holden
the fourth Monday In March, fora Writ of Partition
the REAL ESTATE that lies in said county, of
frantio Ship, deceased.
VINSON JOHNSTON, ) la right of
PPTFR FLOURNOY, \ their Wives.
February 10,1828. 4t 8
NOTICE.
B ROUGHT to Jail, ill (he town of Forsyth, Mon
roe county, on or about the 12th instant, a Ne
gro Girl, supposed to be 15 or Id y>ors old, who say*
her name in Lucinda, and that she belongs to Thomas
Gay, of Crawford county. The owner is requested to
come forward, prove property, pay expenses, and take
her away.
feb 25 ftf WILLIAM E. NAI L. Jailor
(iFQU(ilA—llutts ('minty.
W HEREAS Andrew Rhea applies to ine for Let.
ters of Administration on the estate of Jane
Stewart, late of said county, deceased—
These arc ther< fore to rite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to brand
nn/irar at my office within the time prescribed bn Imp, to
sh< w cause, if any they can, why said Utters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand this 23d January. 1828.
JOHN TAUPLFY, c. c.
GEORGIA—Carrnll wly.
W HEREAS Samuil Leathers applies for Letters
of Administration on the estate of James Lea
thers, late of this state, deceased—
These are then fore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections, if any they hare, in mi/office, within the
time prescribed hy bna, otherwise said Utters will be
ranted to the applicant.
Given under my hand nt office, this first day of Feb-
ritary, IKK WM. O. WAGNON, c c. o
they c
LAND FOR SALE.
L OT No. 155, 2l«t district Muscogee county;
|<ot No. lot, 8th district Monroe (now Pike)
county;
Part of 1/it No. 8. in square 18, In the town of Ma
con, corner lot,fronting mi Walnut and Fourth streets.
106 by 70 feet, one ofthe most pleasant Building Lot*
in the town. For icrms apply to
JolIN T. LAMAR.
ITT* Thr Statesman A Patriot will give the above
four insertions. 1 in feb 4
NOTICE.
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing between
Taylor, Murdock A Co. of Hillsborough, Jan-
P«T county, is dissolved by mutual consent; and the
business w ill hen-after be conducted under the firm ol
Stratton, Ninis A Murdock.
JESSE STRATTON.
THEODORE M.1IS,
Jan.20. 1«28 3t6 CHARLES G. MURDOCK.
NOTICE.
U ANAWAY from the subscriber, on the thirtdh
of January last, an Apprentice to the Tailoring
Business, nineteen yean old, five feet seven inches
nigh, dark eyes, freckled, with a small powder mark
on his under lip, much given to Card Playing and ci
ther attendant vices, by the name of JAMES HEN
LEY, may change his name to GRISHAM, which
is the name of his reputed rather.
A REWARD ol SIX and a FOURTH CENTS
will be given to anv person that will apprehend and
deliver Ihe above described Apprentice to the subscri
ber No expenses paid.
Tailors and other person* nr* forwzrned from har
boring or employing him in this state, as the law will
be rigidly enforced against them on surli Information.
Forsyth, Fan. In 9t 7 A> ffl. KtX'kLM.
ATTENTION THE UNIVERSE!!
O YES! O yes! Oyes! All persons having any
business in the honorable tne Court of Shaving
nd Hair Dressing, in and for the county of Bibb and
wn of Macon, will he pleased to give their nttend
ance, for the court now artsl God save the State and
Smith the Barber I
The undersigned begs leave to Inform the public
that the above is a court of general jurisdiction in all
manner of cases appertaining to Serathes. l t igs Curls
Frisittes, Braids. Whiskers. Mustachioes, ana Beards,
front the delicate ringlets of the Highland laasie, to the
glossy locks of (lie Hindoo Rajah, lie enn clothe the
naked head, and denude ihoto too profusely clad. He
can adjust a Beau Catcher in the most approved Lon
don or Parisian style ; and can aid the fair in catching
ii Beau, and can make the Beau more gallant after be
IS caught. In a word, tie can do every thing t«» ailori
and ornament the Chin and Iliad, except adding mon
brains; and in this intelligent community, there is nc
need of that process.
As his court is governed by the rules of nnl laiv
there will be no attorney and jury fee* to spend; and
whether the client gains or loses a suit, there w ill be
nothing to pay but the raart rod*. As the utmost deco
rum nml attention to business are the rules of Ins office,
he cannot promise to amuse suitors with an exhibition
,,f Bears. Raccoons, Fores, ami Hatch; but (heir place*
hIihII be supplied hy Sharp Razors, shining Hnxnts,
( lean Towels, nnd Good Brushes. His (’onrl, like a
Court of Equity is always open; and from his decls-
i.mx there are no appeals, cei tioraries. nor injunct
mid he pledges hiinselt that, in no case shall there
stay of en cution. His office is near the Macon II
occupied by Mr- Bruen. fronting th* pubic *q
sign of the White Pole and Block streak, with a
Head. JOHN
Judge, Jury, and Fxerutii
Venn and Hi
|828 3t 6
Gold
MITII,
r in all mat-
I OR IS A UK at.
n. February I, I
NOTICE.
( FORWARN all persons from trading for two
Twenty Dollar Notes, made payable to Edmond
Ininkins or bearer, dated 8th December, 1828, for I am
determined not to pay them unless compelled by law.
for they were obtained fraudulently.
"Vhll 8 WILLIAM WH.I.IAVri.
SCO LEX,
From the subscriber’s waggon, ou
Saturday night, on the Forsyth road, n-
bout six miles from Macon, a middle
Ilf - ! sized grey HOUSE, about H years old.
itch tail ami hod before. Whoever
will return mM Horae to th* suh-criber, near Zebu-
. I'ike comity, oi give intorma ion *o that he may
arded
tbleqi i
TO A HYACINTH.
Sweet flower, whose budding tints display
Their beauty at 1he early day,
W hose Iragiaiice scents the evening air
When tw ilight gathers dew drop* there (
Pure as the gems that glittering lie,
On tender w oman’s melting eye,
I bail thee as an emblem true.
Ot worth to modest virtue due.
8weet flower, the youthful hand that placed
Thy gaining root within this nhrine.
With gentle worth and virti.e graced,
Fain would 1 hope to call it mine.
With love’s bright smile to deck my bower.
To light with j*^* iny onward way,
Then should indeed each flitting hour
With ceaseless rapture pass away.
THE-DBou mm: DUCKS. •
Amongst the sights that Mrs. Bond
Enjoy'd, yet g< ie\ # u at more than other**
Was little ducklings in a pond,
Siviinnnug about beside thei* mothers |
Small tilings, like living water Jibes,
But yellow as the dado -ditties.
“iCn very bard," she used to moan,
I Hat other |Hf' || If tinv e their duckling
To grace their waters—mine alone
Have navei any pra.tj chuck I t.gx.”
For why!—each little yellow naiy
Went down—all downy—to old Davy!
She had a lake—a |>ond 1 mean-—
Its wave wasiati e: thick than pearly—
She had iw’o ducks, their napes were gr« en^“
ft lie bad h drake, uis tail was curly—
Yet, spile ot drake and ducks and pond,
No little drakes had Mrs. Bond!
The birds were both the best of mothers—
The nest hud eggs—ihe eggs hud luck—
The iiiluiit D scaniO ImIII like others—
But there, alas '. the matter Muck !
They might us well have ail dieu addle*
As die w hen they begun to paadle f
For when, us native instinct taught liefy
The mollie I- set her broou all out,
They sank, ere long, right under wutety
Like any over loaded boat;
Tbt v were web looted too, to see,
As Jocks and spiders ought lo be !
The thing was strange—a contradictiot
For tilth: ducks, beyond conviction,
fthnuld iloot without the help ot cork#
Greai Johusou—it b. witdeieu him 2
To heur ot ducks Umi c><uld'nt swim.
Poor Mr*. Bond! ;vh;;t could r-ho do
" * the hrei n—am. she tiicd divetfflT
But change the hrei o—uii
Which div'd, as all *eem b-
No little ones were e’er survivors—
Like those that copy gcnn>. I'm think
They all were gi»eu u>
:«.g»
la vain their downy coat* were shorn:
They loundei d still ! batch alter batch went!
The little fools seem'd only horn
And hatch’d for nothing hut a hatchment
When e'er they launch’d—O sight ol wouder^f
Like fires, the "water got them under i"
No woman ever gave their ducks
A better chance than Mr*. Bond did#
At last, quite out ol heart and duck*.
8In* gave her pond up and tlt-sponded-^
For death, among*! the water lilies!
Crt«d, “due aud me” to all the dtllica I
But, though resolved to breed no moref
She brooded often on this riddle—
Alas! ’tw a* darker than before !
At last, about the summer'* middle,
What Johnson. Mrs. Bond, or none Hidf
To dear the matter up, the sun did 1
The thirsty Sirius, dog-like, drank
So deep, his iuriou* tongue to cool I
The shallow w ater sank and sank,
And, lo! from out the wnsted pool.
Too hot to hold them any longer,
Thera crawl'd some eals a^big as conger t
I wish all folks would look a hit,
In such a case, below the surface.
But when the eels were caught and split
By Mrs. Bond, just think ot ficrface,
In each inside, at once to spy
A-durkling turn'd to gihlet pie f
VARIETY.
An ilaim of lire wax raised in tlio Theatre
on Momiuy night, which creautl consnieialde
conl'us.on for a short time, but subsided on ts
bejni! uicertHined thu: the fire whs .it gome du
rance up town. It took place ill a calniio—UM*
ke. Vs shop, nnd w is put out before i» had
ml any niuierial njury. Another fne tinu .d
•bout, 12 o’clock on thr succeeding inp,ln, on
the premitfftof M-. Moks, n lie suburbs of
the upper pan of :lie Cuy, ami consumed a
monk hou-e, in which it originated, ami .<n
.idjninint* k.tclun. Thodimigo in buddiugs
and property is estimated at bon $1,000.
Augusta Lkronu.1%*
From the retu-n* ol the Superintendents of
Sweep* to the Cnr|N»r.tie au liori y, it appears
that ihe whole number of houses hi ihe c iv < f
Balrtoioie.iil the vetm u \ u ot the year lb27
was 11,272.
In- nbtaiiiad, shall b*lioarally rewarded ' ' 1 "V" " ,,
4 W UJLLkM JO«NLS. i molwucholy acciuuut.
We U'ely published he iccount of the denth
of a d-iiit'h ei o» Mr.ll. E- kf r.l, of New Yo<k.
The tiewepapeis record the death of h* son,
J. II. E« ktord, am) mention that ano her d uigli
tei now lea ai the point of death. Tim Eve-
n nt; post tays —“This son, at the age ol 22,
had but lately returned fiom his travels and
M-s.deuce in Europe, delqjlring his parents, n f
f m l> and Ins friends W th h- prospect of a u •-
ful -»nd happy Ii e. It* a tempi in: to ex ingu h
he B mes wh ch so la ely pioxed ftutl «o lit*
sistei, he was so much injibe I by he (i.e, that
the skill of hi* physicians h«* proved uiiavaihiig
pieaeive hi* hie. Titus h >ve a sister and 4
brother, who were the jov of a numermis family,
been Im ried prem iui ely to the gruvu by this