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SATURDAY BYENUVG* FBBBUflBY 2&, 1829.
Number ft.
IrrilF, MACOtf
Volume 3.
^Tpapub IS PUUMSUKD ANU EDITED UK
J f ,H ' 8 '■* MV HUM liAlflLETT.
| l I. is issued weekly from h.s Printing Office on
IZkrrM, a lew rods above the Post Office.
Ip three doiAabs a year, .1 raid in advance-
qollARS. if not paid before the end of the
*' Subscribers living at a distance are requtr-
li in all cases to pay in advance.
MERCHANT tailors.
I a nP now opening at the Mucon Clothing Start, a
|A"»r*«a»oltnrentotUOOD0 and CLOTHING,
rsnncHilue, black, brown, olive, claret, drab and
I 01,don Cloths; super blue, black, brown.claret,
I!, .I drab, buff and while London Caaimeres; super
IP ’black.brown.olive, drab and green silk Velvets;
lalnlendid assortsment of Velvet Vesting and Valencia
IV 1 . huff and white Merseilles do; Boudard. super
ack Gloves; Castor do; white do; Buckskin do;
i mI do; German, bandanna and flag Handkerchief,;
Hi ton India and p'aid Cravats; white do; Battisle do;
iNivtiinO and French Stocks; Stiffeners; Vest and
IPaiitnlnotiS Springs; white and Idnck silk Hose;
r,irsted and cotton half hose do; silk Umbrellas;
Jo,hU's patent ailk and common Suspenders t Bergan
rie Shirts; white and brown shirting; Paddings; cot-
l„n Flannel; Sattinett; Buttons; sewing Silk and all
kimls o! Tailor's Trimmings; Military Trimmings;
•old and silver Epaulettes; Stars; Tassels; Cord;
L|l Plates; Lace; eagle ami hall Buttons; worsled
Iwiiii.'Si red top Plumes, &o. &c. The above goods
1 tc ol the best quality and will be sedd low.
READ Y MAUL CLO TH!ML
|au"erblue, brown, olive, mint, cluret Frock COATS
■ 1 •< •• <• “ liress do
•» • «• pantaloons
i,,, I, Hungup. Bevcrett and Sntinelt do
i, striped and figured sdk velvet VF.S'19
|CI nil and Gn-imere do
Iplain. i loreiitine and striped do
■Fancy silk do Valencia and Merseilles do
Ip;,,.’Linen and Cotton Sliirts
RBIrached and unbleached Shirts
■Hliort jackets and Trow sera
Ifni Jackets and Monkey do
" leer Coats and Great Coats
Ipinn Flannel and Cotton Drawers
|t;,,tt,„i Flannel and Sw ansdnw n do
■ l'jil Gentlemen and [Julies’ Camblet and Plaid
CLOAKS, fifcc. Ac.
TAILORING,
ICarried on as usual in all its various branches. Ilav-
|;„»tl,u latest.New York Fashions, and the best of work-
Iq.' i, our work not be inferior to any. We soli-
|cil the patronage of our former friends and the public
vnehdly.
N. II. On band an elegant one horse BAROUCII
IF Alt HI At ill and one horse WAGGON, which will
|ls!said low for Cash—also, a SIDE BOARD.
Jlacen, October 23, ltSajja.
.WAV GOO\)S.
mxcLiirojiMsstood mid,
J T AVF. received tlieir Fall and Winter supply and
s. now offer im- .. geutsrft! UMortuieiil oi sea-
j ! in i;:; V GOODS, &c*. me tull.iwiiig in part s
Lh’.lHf, rose ami point .Blanket*; fine Iilnck
ns olive t.'lntlio; Mile ami «tet‘l milt Satinets; white,
land ml.FiunitcU; Salisbury Klnnnel; tSyinba-
iml Douihazettes. Also, a very gewnliiwurt-
ot ia*>iiioiiHhte FANLV GOODS; .Silks; Mm-
i.aces; Kibhoiis. Leghorn Bonnets; shell Combs;
l^u- tiiic I’laiil and taixiiet Cloaks; La*
|Ue n i iauinml camlet Clonks.
Ti.ui blue am! olive Frock Conts
•• •• •• Dress Coats
*• steel mist and olive Conttee*
*• cloth and «Htiuet Funtaloons
Siik velvet and Valentia Vests; *200 coarse Wool-
lira Jackets and I’auta'oons; 0 cases Beaver and eus-
|t<»r liats; 4 cases boys* Beaver and castor Hats; 0
iM? men’s and boys' wool Hats; IS cases and trunks
lines, all qualities; leases fine Boots; 4 cases cotton
alwool Cards: I «i(l sides sole mul black upper tenth
I*, I dozen call Skins; Morocco nod lining ^kins.H*-
:rfc«lcolors; 3cases men’s and women’s Saddles;
IWH /J .Spaiii*ii Negara; l 1 'casks Goshen Cheese. .%!•
Iso \a ii.^uiimeiit ot'Hardwareand Crockery; 000lbs.
Feathm; Almanac* tor Ivid, by the gross,
ember B4 47
MMBS A. \UiAJVTO-\,
ON THE CORNER DECOW THE DRUO STORE OF EI.I.IS, SHOT-
VVEI.E A CO. HUI.BERRV STREET. MACON, OKOIIOU,
C ASH DEALER in the following descriptions of
GOODS’ vis:
GROCERIES, HATS,
STAPLE DRY GOODS, BONNETS,
SHOES, CROCKERY,
BOOTS, HARDWARE,
SADDLERY, CUTLERY-
Tlmnktul for past favors, begs leave to inform his
friends.nod the public.that be has just received and j
now oilers for sale, at the lowest market prices, a gen
eral assortment of the above articles, together with a
few FANCY DRY GOODS, which with those previ
ously on hand, makes his stock large and the assort
ment very complete,'
Feeling the utmost confidence inbeingabte to supply
hiscustomers with Goods at ns low pricesasthey can be
bought in the market, and to make it to the interest
of planters nnd merchants in this section of the conn-
try, who buy for cash, to' make their purchases here,
instead of going farther. Ife respectfully solicits tlieir
calls as well as those of the citizens of Macon, and
confidently expects n liberal share of husiness.
On hand a large supply of Liverpoolground and St.
Ubcs SALT. ‘ October ft*48
A Rented', for Ward Times l l
$5000 to be disposal of for $5.
W HOEVER, wishes, now has the opportunity ol
obtaining it by applying to the Agents of the
MACON MASONIC HALL LOTTERl.
HX&H&S? PRIZE.
$5000!
EP PRIZES only to be drawn. «£J]
thTk^Eess.
1 Prize of
1
1
2
10
10
50
200
1580
$50011
$1500
$500
$:too
$100
$50
|i0
$10
«5
W*;W €K>CDS.
/». Jl DSON if CO.
H \\ I jn-t received and are now opening at the
\cui Clothing 'lore emit Hat tVart llotiM, on |
Mulberry street Mncun, a superb assortment of CLO
THING arid H ATS, cc'isisting in part of
Super blue, black, brown, olive, claret, green and
mint Dress Coats, Frock Coats and Coatees
Steel mist and drab Over Coats
•• •• “ Great Coats
Short Jackets and Pea Jackets
Super liliir. black, drab, bine and black mixt double
milled Cassimere and Cloth Pantaloons
Sattinett mid Heaverett Pantaloons
Drab, brown and narrow cord do
Green and olive narrow cord do
Super blue, black, drab and mixt Cloth and Cassimere
Vests
Plain, striped and cut blue and black silk velvet Vests
Black and fancy siik Vests
A variety of Florentine. Valentia and MerseillesVests
Plain and rutile fine Linen -diirts
•• •• • Cotton do
Bleached nnd unbleached do do
Fine Flannel ;v>d Cotton Drawers
15'i (ientleinen’sand Ladies' Camblet and Plaid Cloaks
A variety Hoseii v. Handkerchiefs,Cravats.suspenders
gloves, stocks,stiffeners.springs for vests. Ac. Ac.
HA-.S,
An extensive asortment of fashionable
Black and Drab Beaver Hats
Fine and coarse Castor Hats
Fine and common Rorntn Hats
A general assortment of Youths' and
Children's Hats, Wool Hats
Men's fm-and hair Seal Caps; Men’s Cloth Caps
Children’s Cblnchello. Cloth nnd hair $eal Cans, Ac.
Ac. All of which are offered at reduced prices
for Cash.
JT A liberal price in Cash will bo paid for Beaver,
Otter and Mink Furs. " Nov 17
1855 PRIZES
3145
&0G0 TICKETS
$5008
$1500
$500
$000
$1000
$500
$1000
$2000
$7000
$20,000
.Much less tlmn two Blnnks to a Prize.
Tickett $■>—ftalves $2,50— Quarters $1,25.
Commissioners, appointed by the state of Georgia
Jo|in T. Rowland. \Vin. J. Daiielly. H. G. Lamar, T
King. S. Stone, D. Ralston, A. R. Freeman. E. VV
W right, nnd H, Birdsong.
The following persons are appointed Agents in Ma
con for the sale of Tickets : J. Freeman Sf Co. Halt-
Ion He Jonet, Hote gf Slade, Edie. IF. IVright, Stone Jr
Coil, l.eri Erktey.
Persons wishing to purchase Tickets by the quantity,
.for sale, can obtain them »t a reasonable discount by
applying to the Secretary . ,
Prize Tickets in the Greene & Pnlnski Mnnumeii
Lottery of Havannah feceived in payment.
Orders, post paid, enclosiligthe Cath, will iiepromp-
ly attended to by the Secretary, or any of the above
named Agents. N. BARKER,
Nov ID Secretary to the Commissioner*.
HEW STORE.
T HE subscribers have opened in the Store lately
occupied oy Messrs. A. GillisA Co. on Mulber
ry street, where they offerfor sale a large assortment of
UllUVLtilES,
which they will sell low for cash.
BUTTS & COATES
Macon. February 13, 1829 . 7
PATRIOTIC ODE.
For January 8th 1829,) written by John Augustus
Stone, and spoken by .Mr. Maywood, at the Balti
more Theatre. [The Stage represents a decorated
Triumphal Arch—A National air played as the
scene opens J
A world lay moveless on wide ocean's breast—
lu sleep profound reposed the mighty west—
Allege plages,lonely, wild, immense,
(The giant wonder of Omnipotence.)
That region slumbered—Fate uupityng stood.
And held the pall of dismal solitude.
From sacred hill no fragrant incense rose,
Vast dreary forests lowered on trackless snows,
And silence reigned, save when the savage yell.
Waked shuddering Echo from her viewless cell;
Or, when the storm high mountain peaks assaill'd
And scattered rocks to searing ligtitiiiiigsquad’d 1
Good spirits wept, bemoan'd that region’s fate,
Where man was fiend-like—Earth was desolate.
The Gut came, the boon by angels won,
And heaveii-born genius fired Genoa's son,
As saintly ones behold their world of bliss,
Columbus saw Elysian joys in this ;
Wonder and awe, through billowy concaves ran,
As heav’n-directed, sped the daring man;
Promethean touch not livelier spark could give,
Thau his, who hade the xtueeii of Empires live 1
Like bright Aurora bearing Infant day.
On the dark West he sbeda kindling ray;
dwilt parting clouds, in shrinking volumes flew,
And light empyrean poured the opening ibrii’. .
The S|diercsrejoiced, their kindred orli to see,
.‘.ienno'd wuli a spot new-born to Liberty;
And genius came, and all tbe tuneful race,
Struck their glad lyres, and owned their resting
place
Scarce laid the offqtriiig ofa noble dame.
By nobler dating waked the trnmpol'Fame,
Ere envy shewed her red envenomed sting,
Her subtle poison reached a bliutjed king,
Britannia roused, switt to hpr armour sprung,
O’erearlh undsea her dreadful war note rung,
Columbia heal'd,and reaied her Eagle crest.
“To arms,” shec ied, “may heav’n achieve the rest.”
Not-vain that prayer, for soon the mighty one.
(Excelling all creative power bad done,)
Bade worlds admire, and raised a Washington.
Cure for bugs.—It Inis been supposed Ero*
the cimex lertulnriuus, or house hug,' was un
known hi England before the CrOin Lotnltni, 1
in 1666, and was introduced in some forei 'D
limber employed in febtt Idmg the city ( bp; «ii
are told by Mutifiel, Hint, ill 1583, Dr. Peony 5
was sent for in great haste, to M irtlake, in
Surrey; to visit two nobte ladies* who thu ig'it
themselves affected by the plague; but whoaf
he found had only been seveiely bitten by bu,;s.
These inserts are excedingly prolific, us the,
female lays numerous eggs in chef cavities of
walls; or wood work; ana thoso are hatched in'
about thr^e weeks. In order to clear a hotiv,
of bugs, the leading point is cleanliness in ever y
respect. The first young begin to burst from tho
eggs earlv in spring, frequently even in Februa
ry. At this season it is that the greatest atten
tion is inquired. The bed infected by tliemr
ought to" he stripped of all its furni’ore; with if
should he washed, and, if linen, even bailed, or
if stuff, hot pressed. The bedstead should htr
taken m pieces and dusoid, and washed in spirW
its of wine in all the joints end, crevices, lor it
is in these parts principally (hat the fem lies deJ
posit their eges. This done, all the eavit es
should be well filled with the best soft so <tv
mixed up with verdigris and Scotch snuff.
0:i this composition the young will imnr/edi. te-'
ly feed, aftei leaving ihu eggs (if any escape *bn
cloaniue) and will ho desroyetl; as Will also such
of the old onos as iKippen to be left, Rui for
dost roving the larva; of perfect insocts: nothing
answers better thafoil of turpentine inlprejn i3
ted with 1 Camphor; It is probable that tli«
bulls jf an onion or garlic, which cutaful apa'
pl.ed immediately f > the place sniQg jnstaif.lv.
removei the paiii occasioned by tho sting*>f
a wasp, would be cq tally eflj nciom with re
gard to the bitn of bars —Monthly Mag ait tc*
.1. VUVaVarMAK &. CO.
U’JAVE just received by Boat Velocity, her entire
” ‘ cargo, consisting ot Ilia tollowiug articles, via:
it Hints. Molasses
15 tlo Sugar
I !l! hags t.’offce
P-5 IjIiP. \\ liiskcy.
mul- Hum
CO libls lii-li Potatoes
2; bills. Flour
IglJUO lbs. Swede's Iron
41JIHI do Grindstones
8 hull libls. first quab
ity Beef
3 lulls Goshen Butter
And in store n general assortment of
DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, HATS
hloks, H.MIDr.F.HY, CASTI.Nua, CROCKERY, &C.
»ldc!i they offer to tlieir friends nnd customers nt re
imiccil prices, tf 5 Macon, Jan. 3D. lo29.
I lluls and 25 bhls. StCi ohs Sugar, lump and
loaf Sugar, 4‘> bids Coffee, 3(1 bills Whiskey,
Mot pan’s Gin, 10 do new Rum,4tli prubfJamai'
p Rum, dnt'ognac Brandv, tlollnud Gin—Fort,Tone'
df • (iMianr, and mnlaga Wines— l.airips, and lump Oil,
i IdiU npi'lii Vinegar, lot) ps. cotton Bagging—5 tons
Jb lorn, one bundle German steel, 50 kegs cut
b. ID,to. Brads, 5 kegs wrought Nails, 20 kegs Dir
■nt I’owder, Shot mid Lead, fi boxes bur Soap, 3'dn
rni l.’umlli 9—Ginger, Pepper, Spjce, Nutmegs, In
i'’- English Mustard, 40,DtlOSpaiiisU Segars, 10,00(1
jVtul'rii:;*[i do.—4 kegs nod 2 boxes Tobacco,
b'a above goods, together with our former stock,
iK'ifrises n general assortment, and will be sold
for cash or unproved paper.
HUNgERFORDS So STODDARD.
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REMOVED.
T HE Subscribers have removed from their old
stand to the store lately occupied by Messrs.
Wm. J. Dntielly & Co. where they offer for sale
CheSp tor Cath a general assortment of
DRY a ODDS, HARDWARE
CUTLERY and GROCERIES
Macon, Feb. I I A. GILLIS A CO.
SADDLE Sf H lR:\ESS M lKINO
in all its vnriuut branches, at tho old stand oi O. Sack,
Mulberry street. They have just received au addi
tional supply of
(i ODD s,
which makes their assortment complete
sCoai'h .Makers nnd .■saddlers can be supplied with
all kinds of HARDWARE and SADDLERY nt the
lowest wholesale prices lor Cash. All orders thank
fully received and promptly attended to. Gigs nnd
Carriages lined on the most reasonable terms.
OLIVER SAGE.
U’ILLI.8 T. SAGE.
February 14, 1829 31 7
a&XFFift? & w^jbon,
ON CUF.RRV STREET.
Have just received, per bouts Monroe and Ariel,
ti 11 lids St Croix Sugur
0 do Orleans do
2D bags Coffee
lot bids.Whiskey
50 bbls N (iill .
10 do Partlniid Rum'
25 do Potatoes
5 liiuls Molasses
0 bbls old Peach Brandy
5 do old Apple Brmidy
40 kegs'N'ails
75 pieces Cotton Bagging
10,000 lbs Swede’s IRON, Irom I 1-4 to 8 inches wide
150 bbls FLOOR, direct Irom Baltimore, ofa supe
rior quniity, which they will sell low for cash.
—ON JM VO—
300 bushels Liverpool SALT
100 bbls Monongahela Whiskey, 8th and
9th proof
1 pipe Holland GIN. 3 jan 17
.'AIM'S, OILS, Jf .
JTUST Received by the subscriber
Linseed Oil
Best winter strained Lamp Oil
Spirits Turpentine
While Lend add Spanish BroWn in Oil
Verdigris drv nnd in Oil
• rSrmnish Whiting
Window Glass, Ac. &c.
Which together w ith his former Stock renders his
assortment complete.
He has on handan assortment of FRESH GARDEN
SEEDS (ungenerous insinuations to the contrary not
withstanding)—all of which he offers for sale on ac
commodating terms at his Drug Store in Macon.
N. CHILDF.R8.
Macon. February 13,1829 4t 7
F
GOOD SHEET b't.OI R,
till ti\le by A (ULUS & CO.
November W 47
QARDEN SEEDS.
I S P received at the store of ELLIS, SHOT-
n I'.l.l, & Co. a large assortment of Shaker Gar-
wilt, ol a superior quality. Among them arfc
l—wly June Peas
I’ 1 '"'-' Marrowfat do
Kariy f liai'lton
Pt’i'vii, iTy dwarf do
■’wort .Vlarrowtat do
Tf i ly red ey’d Beans
1 hde Cranberry pole do
■ fUnion
vhi> 4 | (>
•;?«< Licet
•HMV (in
• rl y Turnip do
• "nip
r *uij»e Cnriot
Isrly .iigar Corn
York Cublmgc
futmlind do
“V7 do -
■ ^ s
|e«t !"t Rti.UaK
i lr "i|i ' du
|''m,i!t ,|„
t Ciieuiiilier
Long Cucumlier
Prickly do
Dutch summer Squash
Crookneek do
Winter do
Iccliead Lettuce
lmpcriul do.
Cabbage head do
Solid Celery
Cbrled Parsley
Suge ,
Asparagus
Leek
Flat Turnip
Squash Pepper
Vegetable Oyster
English Sorrel
GRASS SEEDS.
White Clover
Herds Grass
Lucerne
Millet
4 jnn 17
Ihugs, •Medicine*, See.
A General Assortment of well selected
nnd Genuine DRUGS and MEDICIXES,
' v 'Li Instruments of virions kinds.suitnble
for Pliysiciii'^, Families or Retailers—
Just received and for sale at Savtnnab or
Augusta prices, by
. ELLIS, SHOTWELL A Co.
large stock of Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye-
Dye-stuffs, Nails, Tacks, Castings, Ac in quam
suit purchasers' » jn|y.$
H JJii H l-sit
T il!' 8iiliscriber having taken the
WARE-ID USE lately otxiifii-
ed liv II ariisou Smith Esq. fenders
his serviCi'S to his Crienda and tlic
public in general, in the business of Re-
ceivtng.Storingandforwarding Cotton. Ilis personal
attention willbe devoted to alllbosc who may favor him
with a call.
JOHN P. BALLARD.
September 12, 1823 . 38
w Aitis-a juse
AND
Commission business....Macon.
PHILIP COOK,
■XAV1NG taken for the approaching seasAft, the
1 j large and convenient’WARE HOUSE of//nr-
vey fir Roagert, (formerly occupied by Jtttt Stratton,)
next above John T. Lnntar't, tenders his services to
his Friends and the Public generally, in the storing,
selling or shipping of their Cotton, ns maybe desired.
From his long acquaintance with many of the Plan
ters in tlxis and the adjacent counties, he flitters him
self to meet with a liberal encouragement.
Either himself or JaiUks S. Wxikks may be con
stantly found at the WardTIouse, ang lo 33
\JIe uncovers a bust of Washington. Flourish of drums
and trumpeti. j
What hand cau cHfeck the burning mountain’s ire ?
Make calm the prison’d flood of liquid lire l
Soon laboring Europe, tig w ith discord,death,
Cried ‘havoc still,’ and gave a monster’s breath.
The arm unuoaquer'dmet him on the main,
Fate sped him on, the wide Orleans plain,
With matron shriek's, nnd infant cries resounds,
The line along to slaughter onward sounds,
‘Beauty and booty' rent the tortured air,
Glory cried shame! and Virtue breutlied her pray’r!
The meeting host press oil, the quickening'drdm
Cheers the stem soldier ;'loV‘lhey come, they codie.’
Here stood the sire with many a lovely one,
In mad embrace, the fearful doom to shun.
Young wivear look’d desperate towards die hurry
ing flood, . - ' ' ■ *
That then ran crimson with their husband's blood!
Grim Death iut throned in mighty state on high,
And shrieks ol anguish echoed to tbe sky!!!
A chieftain heard them, and tbe war’s alarms
Burst louder fourth, as on he rush'd in arms.
Not his the heart, the Phrygian victor bore,
Not his the brand, that gleam'd on Grauic shore,
Not bis the race All conquering Julius ran,
Nor his foe star that led the Contain,
His country called him, called in Wild despair.
The warrior came, and all his soul was there,
Begirt of Valor, proof in vfrtue’s mail,
Death’s shafts he scorn'd as rocks the boreal hail,
A Nation’s eyes were on her chosen son,
Jackson led freemen, and tbe field was won.
He uncortrt a htut of Jackton. Flourishing of irurnt
and trumpets.
Rrii ’ ii'jc, Cratoi,ig.—l iskfflt, in hi* “Sin*
koriNni UnmaskoD,” mloj ms us that snind i'oi'V
years a“i>, the Elders ii.nl a “gift”, for tho,
brethren to croio. In ronfieifiliy with 'this
gift, they .ill crowed very well, except ahoy,
wtio obstinately rad wickedly declared he Woohi
noi crow. “Do crow i little;” said Ins point'
giMinliun her, “it woit’i do you nyijf h.iitntni
crow,” “i wont crow," remrned ho hov;.“I
a roosier, and 1 wont crow,” NevertliC '- >;
by dint of per severeuce the lifd was compeli. it
tiVoiiafii the part of clmmicloor ; bill the ", ”
of crowing appears >nt iho ivimlo to hayo hi“'n'
ratiier unpopular, as wo heai nothing W jt, iij
the societies of ilia presnnt day.
JUST RECEIVED,
Per Red Rover, Emeline and other late orrivdh
2 lllids. N'civ Orleans Molasses'
2 “ prime Sugar
20 bbls. Whiskey
30 " N. Gin
20 bags Coffee
10 boxes 8 permacoUi Candles^
warranted pure
8 boxes mould Candles
For sale by JAMES M. MILNER.
—IN STORE—
Canal Flour, Potatoes, Mess Pork
No. 1,2, and 3, Mackerel, Jamaica Run
Macon, 5th February, 1829'. tf 0
FUVLStt FIaOVTU.
Just Rceeivrdper It agon,
a AS BBLS. sweet Tennessee FLOUR
J. A For sale by JAMES M. MILNER.
February 6,1829. tf 6
MERCER'S CLUSTERS
AAD
METHODIST HYMNS,
J UST received and for sale by
HUNGERFORDS & STODDARD.
December!I
ON CONSIGNMENT.
J UST received and for sale at unusual low prices
for Cash,
49 barrels St. Croix Sugar
2 lihds
2 “ NewOrham 1
0 barrels “ * ‘
10 hlids Whiskey
GO barrels Whiskey
20 “ • Gin •
25 bags Coffee
17 blids Molasses
Macon. December tHh\. 1828
By A. GILLIS A CO.
52-
Beiwov and Otter Viirs Wanted
highest market prices will be given in C&i!
ii lor the above Applvto '**2. a i!
J AMKri M. MlL.NbK. Autism
January 3,
WAREHOUSE
and
COAMU&SION BVSlkVCsSS
}(T)Hn undersigned having lately erected a targe
ii and convenient Ware-House, and a suitable
Wlmrf at this place, tender their services to their
friends and the public in the above line of buisness.
with assurances that any business confided to their
care will receive strict attention, and their licit ex
ertions will be used to give general satisfaction to cus
tomers. The Ware-Houses, being ne.w, »afe and com
modious,' situated near Mr. John T. Rowland’s and
next below Mr. Thnmiis P. Bond's, on wharf-street,
near tho river, are vi ry eonvoulcntly arranged for the
transaction of business.'
They will be folly prepared-fo accommodate tlieir cus
tomers, in adtances on Cotton stored with them, ei
ther in'.Cnsh or in Groceries at the lowest market prix
ees. Their charges will be’as low as 'iny similar es
tablishment in this placo. v A share of the public pa-
tronage is respectfully solicited.
NAPIER, MUN’ROE fit Co.
Macon-.' August 23, 1823 24-1 f.
COMAUSSlOtt BUSINESS
IN DARlfiN.
prnHK mMM Mpedfolly tenefpr. th^ir tf-r*
' y \ vices to the Kcceiviii^Hiul rorwartlhigorGoofls
anil Produce—ample Wb8rt mul Store room, togeth
with several yearn experience »u the business* and
$teady toetueii iu the plage—-will fnabte them to
lie greatest facilities ‘and strictest attention to the i
terent of tiieir employer*.
tlnfien. Aug.7.:Cl I!AWMLTCHFXL.
BLAHH3
■') FOR SALE AT TUlfi OFFICE.
Tb,in loudly hurst the grateful lay,
When Freedom’s siars one heavenly bright,'
And war's red demon shrunk away,
As chaos fled from earliest light.
The lion Banner drooping hung,
No troiiliied column graced the shore.
To tell her deeds no lyre was strung,
The queen of Ocean ruled up more I
Her gory locks were on the wind,
Mournful she rodu the troubled sea,
She quell'd, when thundering far behind,
Ten millions shouted wa an* fiike.
■him
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Anecdote.—The Rev,' Mark Wilkes, of
Parts, ia an eminent divine, a pious nnd most
worthy man. God has placed him in very easy
circuiniMiices, nnd^ivon him a warm and char-
iinble heart. No deserving poor man ever
went away sorrowfully front bis door.' One
day a poor man belonging to Ins church, who
had something of Mi . lVdkcs r ni-nincr ns to
the matter of wit, cum'o iu Ins' diWif, imd told
his minister tltat “his |>oor wife had hern con
fined, and that she had brough: hint n very
fine child. Out then, so it is,” added he
“God has not given us a morcet of food in th
house.” *'Eh!” said Mark Wdkes, utTectnig
great ititlilerence, “Johir, I Itnve always under
stood, tliut when God sends a chil l into the
world, he also sends bread with it.” “Most
true, your reverence,’ 4 cried John, “God’s good
ness til ways does so. 1 But then, he has sent
the child to me, but the biread to you at)d- iheic-
fore it is that I have come for some of it,"
"Cdme in, John," ct id I Mark Wilkes, ns ..
tear cou'iscd down iris check—“Come in,-and
tuke Wmuch a^you want,”
Conjugal Gratitude.—"Frank flay man was
n droll dog, I recollect when he buried his
wife, a friend asked him why lie/ expended so
miich money on her funeral t “Alt, sir," replied
he, “she would have done as much, of more
lor me with pleasure.”
I)dilate association of ideas.—An English
Indy of blqli rank, while iu tho counfry,
said to' have been in the habit of loaning over
die stair case, and blowing odt the entry lamp
Miuffup the effluvia with gieat gusto, exclsiffi.
iti2 “Alt! bow it reminds utfi of tho Oiier.
House. 4 * '
| -Yew Anecdote.—An honest dame in
Down of— Standing beside tlie corpse of
[her deceased husband, bewailing “in piteous
I i in ” ii ■> untimely dep .tiurq, observed "It’s a
P t i"’•'!eau, fo»-|u* toeth arc m .motla* over
'jiivj wasV*
Trial of Rerangcr.— The English journ.tl
publisli a report of die innl of tips celehra■
poet of France, mid ;he sen.em e of toe T n>.m'
uaf ol Coneciton.it'Police at P.ir.s; II wat
air.ngned on u charge uf Wishurg.-r«> b> nig mo
French Uoverimi'uni and btme Religion ni;<#‘ •
cuutunip', in Several snugs not yitpu UtohtxL
't'ne trial drew together un rratuc-ose nuniiier
ot persons. Among the pe.- ios jiruaent, -nil
mentioned Sir Francis Burden, Messrs. L li tro
Satiosiiaui,'and Uer.rud, Members ul mu Cii nt-
her of Deputies; the young Prince of .vluskw.i*
unit a number of ladies elegantly attired. Tim *.
uccouut of the trial proceeds as follows:
Go ueing v asked what ho Was M. Beranger rev
plteu that lie wus“« chautannicr," (song write:
I’iie Ring’s Advocate then Commenced on
tries tniee stni^scontaining dm uHegediibets-V
One of tlietu entitled the Istcirdind fngeif
•Hiibilier this Coronation of Charles the Srmjjicf
unit u Hind, direcied against me qmigrahts, ei><
tided (Jeryntaracy (or tile governmbtrrof.cijd
tuen.) At'.ut a powerful speech froth M. Ear*
me, tor mu ueienee, in reply m' that' of me pub*,
lie prusecuroi, the Court, after remaining nj :
coiisultntju.il tor dnee quarters of an hour, sen-'
rotici u nun m iiittu ih udis’ itnprisunmuni and
a hue oi 10,000 francs. Tins sentence was
followed by exciuiaimious ol “Oil! oh !” from
me nutliuiicv.
D .uiloiiq io Wltirin tho Vories hiid been'soh^
lot the pui posts of jniblic.ittuii, was senlmicdtP
to s;X in uitis, imprisoimiom, untl SOO'francs'
bin. All ire copies' seized, and' iltoke #iticlr.
may Imiealtei he stsizod, wertf ordered* to ho'
destroyed. Too foliow.og'is'tins toil of fire
SouiBuce au loin'mut liis publishei s<•'
“Whereas,m tbu'soiig eninlou “ flie Guar
dian Angel,’,iud especially m tho eighth cou.det"
of it, die authii, h.ul I'ltheuled iniodftlie Sa. w'
meuis of the Religion pi tho State, tr«l nEw
that religinu tiselff anw wliereas he Ii .s' y fti'
doing reuitered hmixelf guilty ol the off ni' • .
fined m tho first urdclo of djlrbtw'oF dn- 25 •{
rM'irch, 1822 ; and WheYeasi in this ninth i
let ol tho' same song, by thiowiug douh s npon
the doctium of retV.uds ami punishments‘in',
another life,’Ins as committed the offl-uce of.
tusiiliing public and religious moiidip
“ Whereas, id die song entitled ‘tterohtoi u
cV,’ the author, by presenting t(|o total ruin of
rrante as'uot yeiy distant,and as tins iheviublo
result* of tho Government winch' now is eg ib-
hshed among u>,'has excited tho nation'to Iu*
irnd and contempt of the Governinfent of tho
King S
“Whereas tho song of ‘The Coronation of
Charles tho Simple,' is noi snsepnbl/i nf iv
double in erpreiation, bu: evidently com «
an insult ngn inst tlni person of die King p ^
“Whereas^Borangor Itas'ackuuwledgot. . u-
sell the author of the ufuresad songs, ami . s
admitted that ho sold them id B.iudom to. bu
purposes of publication;
“Whereas Unuduin lias'acknowledged tbit’
lie cuuicd thera'to be printed, and tii.tt he hao
sold nearly the wIioRs of tho 'impression ; .in '
whereas lie c.Ufhdt plead the honesiv id" iiis
inteutioti' or his ignoraucb of tlreir, contents,
since he bought such songs as' lie pleased from
those Which Btranger pioented to him;
“Whereas, Vith lesjrect to F lin, Li eruxe,-
Breaute, and ’fruchy; if is not tntfifiieudy mfido
out that they acted knowingly ;
“ l ho Gouh'crmdorrhi Pierre Jean do B'vi.
” 1 ' ancer i<> nine mMiths ini|irisoiimeut, and a fine
ot 10,000 iV.mcs. (Strong emotion among tha
audience )
“ rite P . exidont—Officers, command silenCW^
Condeniux Alexaode: Baudorn ia- six months''
miprisqmilum, and io a fine of500'frai)cir ; His.
misses the imjictraent against Lain; Lr'clusc,
Bieauie and Tnicby ; declares tjuS.seizure ^tvxk
and condemns B'-ranaer uud RaudotlS IW i)*f*
cost of pi'osecuuons 1 *
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