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MACXOM
’Ty::t»N Bartlett.
•,nf 'li'rg'nph * 5 published every Wed*
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riiiT'driber*.living at a di.stdnir
; i -.li ra*"* In pa* in advance.
MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1832.
Yol. VI—-No. 25.
y. BAXTER, (t ’OUT, are now
«.ii tlic cornn* .f Sccendztreet
■i vv 'ini". opposiu .he Washington
aifntim-nt of
Jrrit'tta and American Goods,
. Vcf Drv Goods, Hardware, Crockery
.V."'Ware.* Csitins". I-cghni-n and Straw
Ill,I,k and draU lints, wool Hats,
White Lead, Colton Bogging,
•|- l via“. fire. &'c.
ftfrckofS&egro Shoes.
k * 1 ”. ..jtj, men., hoy. und cli'ddreu’s fine
planters and the public '“"’"rally
- n>;i!ied from a stock inferiirtO n ine
."t. lI.r.V. BAXTER fc t.i.« r.
; fluWriiiers still continue the business
... the old stand, corner of Walnut am!
•r, directs, where work will he douearcord-
Having a large assortment of urfi
r.f f „:n die North which will arrive in
• of the summer, consisting of (Jigs, Bu-
I. lianairlirs ami Carriages, they fed com
i!' pie isiuj customers both in articles and
vo imv on hind an assortment which
vi!'! low for cash such as ritilkeys, Gigs,
ranch's! hed.les several splendid sets ol
with Laces, Carpeting, Morocco,
|,:,.;»f,|,:r.r,„t kinds, Joints, Hands, Loops
I llr.vt of all sizes. Orders for Carriages
ctu It; attended to, ami watrantcil to ideas,'
j,,,, i c . IJENTON & BACON.
.j ■ l'.Dl ‘xa a i Aaprcnticss
lli I itioat fourteen or fifteen yoars of age, of
idy moral In' its. B. & l‘
II i'v I Md
i!.vi/u’iin3t JSflaher’sShop L
The undersigned having purchased
the interest and taken the shop lately
iy. occupiedhy Mr. C. Coupee, on Clier-
Jmj-* ,'V street, a few doors above Clarke’s
|» f | lintel, take this opportunity of tender-
* " mg to their friends and the public their
Cibiii'i Mnking Business.
", wiil at a'l limes keep on baud a good sup'
of 'litterids. and bo prepared to execute cv-
.! viiption of work in their line.
'Vi iris. Bureaus, Bedsteads, Bookcases,
<,&e. &c. made to order.
it description ofTU HNI NO done as above,
i; a large and excellent Turning Lathe, (the
i' of tue kind in the place,) they will be
it. turn HOUSE COLUMNS, Aec. at
.• JAMES A. HALL.
•IJ as JOHN MORELAND.
ODZASJJSPHINGS,
Alay 111, 18011.
-n'.s"riher having returned to tlto IN-
lil \ V SPRINGS, Ids cstaidi>liment lit
i"" is now open lin'd remly for the rcccp-
•a I ''ireouiino'hitiaii of Hoarders aod Visiters
; th; present season.
XI-:i»/ia*s SZotol,
’! lean. ». |!| nlso he ki pi open under the sii
.1 ai e of an experienced and itten.'iv>-
• V i irgo additinii to Ins former eslaldish-
'• I ;-.i -v been completed.
Jn L. A. KB WIN.
f/* .’.I' 0 orgii Jnnrnd. Savannah Oegr-
i'lgn (.’a.trier, ail I i 'It irl -ston Courier.
|>M the above onee a week for two niulillis
i.-w.inj their accounts to M u on. Go.
S XS EXTSDMOiJJT
fA.Vi: OF STAGES
< ilNsJ tlirougli the upper parts of South
al North Carolina and Virginia, to Wash
•‘i ‘'.tv. and which, al its- Southern end, re
|>ly terminated afl’owelton, Oa., i» non in full
[h''i.nplele operation,
»!i is reiaMitly I icon extended to Millcdgevillc.
> n'lieli place it departs on Tuesdays, ‘1 liuro-
; oi l Saturdays. at -l A. M.
“ r I’ irtieiil.ars see bills mid tlto Millcdgevilte
[’• \VM. SMITH,
■•pepper Vn.,Mny 15,1338; 21 fmi
OEORaB JEWETT,’
I, of./ iliiud, corner of Cherry nnd Second sis
ISitinv receiving fi-nnt New York tmd Boston,
l » fresh supply of Cowls, which, iu addPiou
piwou hand, will make hit stock verfllbrgt
I raaiplcte, which lie offers on us reasotTahh
I,1S van he had iu this inaeket. His
u ‘ conipn se a general
Assortment of Groceries,
'tt-130 hags Coffee, ’
45 liluls St Croix, Porto Rico and N
Orleans Sugar,
bids Loaf ami* Lump do
*4 qr chests Tea
50.0:10 lh, l ri ,„
Id liluls Molasses
. l"»0i) lmdials Salt
I t) pieces Hemp and Tow Bagging,
40 kegs Nails
Jamaica Hum
Cognac Brandy
Northern (Jin, Northern Rura
n hiakev,.
Apple Brandy, Wine,
l’owjer. Shot, &e. &c.
r y 7?°^ HCavdwirc. Cutlcvy»
Bools, Shoes,
l lTS ’ BIsA NKKT8, SADDIsF.N,
*V . fit - * •
TWENTY-FIVE
3Pcr cent, cheaper than ever I
5 3 Jmt opening u^ery ext^w^'nnd splendid r».
syirtineo* of (iOO|),s, which has hern selected in
TIBI NEW VOKK MARKET
•iv himself, from the latest importations which are
iiaitieuliirlv rnteipHted for this oiaikct, mid w hich will
lie disputed of fully
a*w«3xu;v-rrtra see. cent.
cheaper'Unit ever, 't hese goods are of the latest style
and most faslihmalile patterns, .ml are offered to hi,
Z’t’ienc's and the Public
Willi rnnfnlpnri* fully n*uitrit. ilmi m>( only llio PlyV
hul piicu« will fully m«*p| llirir npprol'Hlioii. TliV'i
nliciilion U rcqiwMVd Ut the wme—a few of the nrti*
ch's nre mentini»‘ri, vi* t
*2<K) juries r»lir.nc5 nml Prin1*.?wt»»*vrry itch.
r.KtrH fine ruriiiturc Cntirnrs mid r<«nitiu»it.
fiO iiircm fine rmi‘h .Vu*lius mid (iiii"lttim«. ptnin
und utripfd, ft'Mirrd mid Mriped MmidHrim *. SurMu*^’
fu% hlnek mul |uir|»le mid Itidimi tNlfc*
Wnleipil (irndf'iiHp, liliirk vml, hrown roloreif do ,
Mr.mnni Cunrr*. Knhe*. fiHtttfpd Pnfimiriiirt
«nd f?rnpe Delenn Meek hiicI rolorrd J^ilk. I'nnilih tt
und IVnicHtH*.n»ie Prenrli Itnmhnziiifs. liloiid liniire
Wil.i («rmie entm Sntiii Str w«, tfenrf* Fiincj
IlHtidkenMiicfs mid .^IimwU. very rich, wtt ('hji him*
Hell Itihlrntm new patterns. Thread l.nrfflMfid Insert.
iri"i*. «l«n r.dcl.i^Hi.d FootiiijfA, rlim'krd mid Mripei!
Mii'lim. J»rk*»not. Swi«n mid (?itinhric di». one rn?e
irni«« lilemdied Itisfi l.ineii^ H««orted. 1.nl*g Ijmyiii
l.inrn 4!mnhr»r* mid Cnmhrii; Hmidkerch »*fn. Siijit r
Vesting?, plaid mul plniii IJrilline^ and fneFreiieli
l.ineiK. I’onpeetmul FmiL'e Ifmidkerrhief*, Caiidiue
na mul Fhi;«, (ilovrs mul .Milt^n«Brti d.
00 dozmi Sl'k. (Juttoii, Kimdifii Hose nnd hall
Hose at*orti*d,
100 Parasol* and Unihrelln*, very nrnl nnd rich
iflfl piece* Mo^ipiilo iWttie*
Read IhiZ** » , * ,, l Phw*. SltellTuck and SidePonihs.
ramhrlcHiid Fiir'dlur* Oeinitic*nful Cotton Frni'e*.
'i. 7. H, !>, III. II and I2hy4 Daiiiask Table Cloth*.
Pahle Cnve *. I)iui«tehle and Straw Roimet*. P»»ln»
( .eaf li d* Black mul l)rah Reaver Huts, latest fash*
inns, Travelling ITaps and Triiek*.
I I b“le* Sheet in**. Shirt in nm* Pleid*.
5’J.) Ih* «t>un Cotton, Tickings, Oaiiuhm^s, Cot
ton Cards. A c.
Aico.nn e*ten*ive a«fMitment of perfnmrrv, ^oapf.
0*1* Powder. Powder Ro*e««mid Pufi*. I'rasivi* Ball.,
t’ldosne, lltuiey mid Rose Wnlrrt, Olio ol Koses
Ac. Ae. At*«».
JJ'IOO pair Shoos mul Pump* n*««rted. nttd
100 |i ir Moritrrn and Calf Boot** &omc very
neat mul fine.
Am! »i verv large supply of
Saddles, Bridles, Wnrtfrgals,
SADDLE AND TRAVELLING BAGS,
Ac. Ac. Ac.
T<ig"tlier with a geneml cssnriinent of *
Iturdicarc Sf Cutlerif
of nil Wails Ill'll i« wnr.tiit in 'his market! nts.i TATI
I’BN'TI'.R'S TOOLS of *11 kiitils. BLACKSMITH
TOOLS. Gross eat sm! Mill Saws, Guns. Rifles.
Al«» a sn|i|ily of Crockery, ('Inna anil Gln«s Ware
Also in dozen superior Calf Skins, (lining am!
Binding skins. Sole Leather. Gin Rami I eaiher. Ac.
And a supply of GROCERIES, FAMILY MEDI
CINES. Ac.
Macon. April OH 1‘2!)
A n Tractor wanted.
Person of good moral character, qua'iHed
to teach a small School in the country,
aud the English and Latin Languages, is want
ed to take charge of the Telfair County Acade
my. Salary from six to eight hundred dollars.
A line addressed to (he Trustees will receive At
tention. Anri £7 135
T——
G A I.LON S of first ra to. three year'
old VINEGAR, for safe nt the
Confectionary of JOHN SMITH.
March 15 108
Georgia jYcgrocs for Sale,
T ill subscriber keeps constantly on hand a
supply of Georgia Negroes for sale. Thci
will he found to he of such age .or sex ns vrfl euir
purchasers. He now hasten cr twelve < li Liam!
He will also purchase Yovng ,Negres for whim
cash will he given. S. E. SLATTElt.
East Vn on, Eeh •! (i$
&andslbr Sale.
7JJ111E following Tracts ofLand are ofiered fin
jL ante, on ncenniniorint'ng terms.
Lot No. 20^ iu 10 district Jooly county,
do 57 in IB do Lee now Stewart,
do 84 in M do Early
do' 111 in 8 do Lee.
do 75 iu 11 do Lee now Stewart,
do 33 in £7 do I .co.
do 108 in 4 dolInustonnnwRihh.
ROBERT BIRDSONG.
do
do
do
do
do
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Apply to
April19 110
GOTTOU SAGGEZS&.
pieces heavy Hemp Bagging in
instore, for sale Ly
C. A. HIGGINS.
N. B. Arrangements are so made with the a-
gents of the m imifiieturers, that the Planter end
Men IroitWRii he constantly supplied with the ar
tide of Bugling at its lowest prices, and on liber
al terms. Mav £!• 1*5
»rab Jicasftiv I«Cats,
. F the first oualitv. just rrcfive d i nil for sale
9 |.y ' \\.M. 11. lllRDSAl.L.
...,.tl m on #
II. BEN.NET,
an rsinomalscr,
■ HAS I'oaimmccd bu-infss In
j ,T cBonaM‘s hui'diug, (n.'.ar the
Afiran Tclcgnph O.gicr,) where
P'lokl ™* 'IP he found remly to attend
ji. a Cl “toner, and other, who uny call on
And ShAcS inamif'cturcd to
bon HAnucr. REPAIRING r-Iso
*,yr > «f‘h’C9 JOURNEYMEN enn fir.d
'Si'lee jiTkcation to biai.
uriug anct Liitmmcr Clothing.
T HE subscriber has just commenced receiv
ing liis stock of Spring and Summer Cir
tiring. 11c assures the public that his stuck wi
he inferior to none, is determined to sell at lo'
iiriees. ami invites purchasers to call.
martyr/ \U1. H. HI Rl S ALL-
” zs^uha/iXtcs.
T HE I’otcard Inruranee Company of Nnc
York continues to insure COTTON, when
shipped on good Boats or Poxes, against the
dangers of the River. Rates of Premium are
moderate. Apply to C. DAY, Agent.
Per 90 51
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JV/3ir SF111AG GOODS.
53. GZLAVES eSt SO»I
A re now receiving from New York and Bos
ton, a large and fresh supply of SPRING
and FANCY SUMMER' GOODS, consisting in
part of ,
COD ps Calicoes, 100 do Fashionable Ghglnimf,
Pi hited Muslins
100 ps Italian.(Jrodcnen. Sinelww. Sarsnel.GImn
■ gold", rijiiri'd am! I'aiu'y colored Sll.lvS
200 u« Corded Muslins.Cambric Diiullv. Ac
Pieces Figured and plain Swiss .Muslins
100 do Irish Linens
HHi do Pongee nnd Fancy Silk Itdkfs
20(1 do Raw Silk do
100 do- Fancy Dress Slinwtsond Si'srfs
31(1 do rotlnn, Mndrass, and Head lldkfs
l.ioen Drilling Gentlemen’s Storks ami Cmvats,
Brmvn Linen. Rownn Cnsslmcre, Itenvertecn,
Italic iii> Cord. Clrc«s«iiins
5P0 do* Hosiery ami Gloves. 30(1 do Spool Tlircnd
50 doz Ball Thread. 50 do Spool do
150 d ,z «>r Snspenders.21‘0 iloToekieg Combs
5 )0 do Side Ciinil**.Tortoise Shell do
rip.««!(,« Combs, |00 |>S Miisiriilo Netting. Fanev
do Roses. ICO lb Flos Tliread, Sewing Silk.
I.eclmnl and Donstat le Ronnila Umbrellas—Mar
ill,..’ .<i!k Valencia and Velvet Ve«line*— Bleach i!
Homespuns Plaid do. Furniture Plaid*. Cheeks
-stripes. Tieking. 2-0 Indes brown Homespun*, tops
IsMidiurcs. Rossill Duek. do Sheelincs. '
s generalassortinintofSI'M5//.'li CLOTHING
s 'lirg of Coni'. Roundabout*, A’csls, Pailtlilone.s
•te.Are ”A 'urge supply of
ijjioos & Sools* SaAtui Srtrtdlcry
At Ar. too d- z Palm l.'-nt lints.
\ r mpieti-assostireid 'it BARD AVARF and CU’I
l.l-pv! Gl ASS WARE. C’ltOCKritY. sVe Sr.
Ti e ni-ove Goods were f nrehased in New York
Itioiioi. n few wn-ks since, (of teeont impoitn-
, j„„. ,,ve.lv per rent less than former prices,
•md Wpl he a -lil m-usnaHy low.
Aim.—will rert/re. next irret:. n Isrge njr'! 1 of
CiHOCEItlES. IRON fi STEEL, N All.S
tike 5 e. For r» »00 lbs prim** BAFON.
«nwrrh Hs r i
FioiAtiK K«>UCATION.
.•^Jrsi. IBtnry P. El’ie.
G RATKFi L for the very Id-I'ial patronaga she
has r-ri (veil, respeeliully infiemslhe citizen*
ot Mafon and it* virmily. tl-sst the sen ml 0'’»ner"l
l ersr.hunlwill i-niumvliceon .Vimday, the -’dot A-
1 Mns. Fi.i.is has iheoh-asniWof inf rminghi-rpa.
tnm« 1 hul Mrs. BAIL1 Y GODDARD. wW rpiaH
lirntions are iii.fpii-sti-mt-ho. l as enesrt ted to gi»e
Lessors in Music and Pamlnig',
po these Who mas In* ,i,*sir,'iis ul acijiiitmgeitwei ol
ilin*** elrpiHil Hec«nn|»Hpl»nH‘iii».
tmitrli Hi I0*i
Kooks, Kitsio, &Ca
KTiTzis, smmvKLi- & CO.
A RE now rc.-Shing and opening nt their
BOOK STORE, a numlwrof
PIANO FORTES,
tf a rich description, nnd n variety of other M«-
»ieal lustiuincnts, with Instruction Books am!
Music adapted to the same. A large collection o'
BTfiAv 'Mtisic for the Piano.
•mhracmg nil the Music of the celebrated Cindc-
•ella Opera, and a variety of Engravings, Carica-
tiircsj’rints, Ae.—also,
A large assortment of Books, •
consisting ot fifteen hundred volumes: n eata-
’oguc embracing a considerable portion of which,
is published in the Christian Repertory.
A great variety of STATIONARY -atl-.l nlts-
cellanctius articles.
large assortment of PATER HANGIN GS
norderiug. Fire Prints. &c. A e.
Thcv ri-spectfnliy invite the ntrention of the
public to the above, and request them to call anti
examine. 01
CANDH ATE FOR MAY III MO
The fu'tlow ing lines c-.me to u» t'uroii. li lli
niediiim of the i’nst-OJiite, aii-i inp; niui l y i.
note, informing, ill it--i gi-ntlem: u ol .Mitcoii f-t u-
them hv the in-li siu'e it, I’ilit c- nitty. I lav.
ing pit poetic merit to rttciumcmi them, their
appearepce iu the Tdegr / le ri iuteiided as si
deed of i liarity to the writ. r. sup! a l-tll !i: to tin
the wrinkled corps of antiquated m uds, for wlinss
con-olation we would heg leave to remark ihut
execrable poetasters soipclimes sssai.c very lot lay
liusbaiisls aud thriity men.
A tit rt’urecnt fora Wifi.
Ladies' a Bnihc'er, wiser grown,
Is tired of living all alone.
And hopes to cheer Ins lonely lire.
I’-y tai.isig to liisiist If a ivinej
But can't consent lit m-irry*tsas!t,
I'nless she haven heap of or.’,
Nor wed a dame in ye us sitis’s weeds,
I'nleas Iter script, her stm k. hi r Pet tls.
Her hu Is. si sves. jewels and pee. i- it stones
. Exeeotl the wealth Of Sea! o tl Jott-s.
Iiwplty, then, to It s vottdititpt,
Prny grant, ye, prims. Ills sad petition,
, As yet, among the f. m sle race,
lie It is Ant had the least success.
All Ids exertions have been vain
A Indy's fickle heart to gain:
And now, each baffled psssirn rising,
Dc tries his lack by advertising'.
If this some steady p.iiid shouiii see,
AVIni thinks that sho could f -nev me,
1 et her make answer quickly: for
I’ve lived loo long a hmliehtr:
And, <>.’ wo rn comes cold winter weather,
How Inppv tve will live together—
We’ll i h o e opossums tlirougli trie tldekets,
And iu tho chimney, pi iv with crickets,
Make ’sinimou lu-er and luiril ii|i logs,
And cut our ’tatoes and cur hogs.
Cii'r fior Chobra.—The following mode of
trouting the Asiatic cholera, it is said, h s Ink u
nuisueil with euli-'e siu-eess at Weizuiz. Out o
840 persons treated, every one W is saved,
•■Take a pint of strong spirits of wine, an-'
half a pint of good white vinegar; add to them
one ounce of powdered camphor. oUa ounce o
flour of niltsiaril or bruised mustard seed, a quar
ter of an ounce of ground pepper, and a fuH tea
spoonful of bruised gai-lu.k: jttpt lastly, half nil
ounce of powdered c uithari.les. Vix them wel
together in a buttle, anil expose the mixture foi
twelve hours in the sun. o- otherwise pi acts it ill
some warm spot, taking care to shake it repeat
edly,
‘•As spoil as the nersou is attacked, let him !*c
instantly put to bed, under warm coverlids, nnd
let his hands and feet ho rubbed powerfully nail
uiuiitrrriiptedly with tile lotion, after it has been
warmed. Duriug this operation, let the patient
take a glass of 9trong drink, composed, of two
parts of camomile flowers, and one part of halm
mint.
Persevere in this course, mid nt the end of
fif'eeu minutes at the utmost, Ithu patient's heat
and body being well covered liruealli the bed
clothes,) he will break out into a profuse perspi
ration.
i'he. patient must ho kept in that state bptween
two ar.d three hours; but care most be taken that
lie does not fall asleep. After this, remove the
extra covering from off tho bed and he will drop
Jilin a slumber, which w ill last between six and
ielit hours, cud he accompanied by ggcntle per-
Y. j prelect i; fitm fre, is mule ill the folio wing matt*
T it e ~s tr-i'Mi limit rs is iiVnal in mnl-ieg a pet
fid! of white w. ►>!.! ml I t it I cs'akeil in p pail
fu'i hi water: in-this j ut two and a‘half pn»(ji"
if brown v ' rtv 1 three potmijs finesaft-j
:h .m well tur-'-tlirr, i ed thereiuetit i-c- *■« tyipL
A littlehitep-M-'ick. yelh-w c.-brej or otherci
iu-* ci n,r. t dity. liir r Le in'txiducrd to rliiingo _
c'-hirnf 'he c-1 .m, le pVfseihe fctil-y of those
v lie list! i'. It h s ! rrn •iscif WltlrjtHtnt, sueress,
'ii-l l-eeri receimtUeded purticulsrly nsh protec,-
’1<-n cg-iust fire. Email sp.-uls cf fire that fro-
nu'-iilly ledge on the rtn-f. of hotAes) ore prevent
ed bv ibis «•< men* from l-urnlhg theshingf?*.' ,F(j'
li 'cp’rd v hud le a pri-1 i ntieii a;.niusi this de-
siria-tive eli-ieiut. ought not to pass'nntried;—
'I’lii-sc who iv It to he J ett, r snthfied. ef ips utili-
tv c-ii c-i-ilv neiVe the i-sper imnlhy nshig a
vn II tenipqrirv * nildiiig—or it may be tric'd on
shicgles t!"* 'e-*' 1 ! r for the purposo, und lltcu
expos d to the fire.
SJJSXS US255U33.£iICtR^J>
H AVING purchased the interest of Met‘rs
KIMBKIU.Y & CHISHOLM, m the
Mereautile estnlilishmcut. has loeated himself m
the new lionse helow tne corner, mi Cherry street,
recently occupied by th.m. where
Goods as low as any other house iu tins place,
for Cash or Com n. ......
His stock is now very complete eompriMiip at
most every article for tlw wantry s U eous:sU of
FRY GOODS,
J III Is, Shoes, II rue n. liiottriit,
SaU. Xroir. &c. „
The old eo.tomers and ilia p«'»b e *•««/%
are respec tfully iuvited to call, as the sumo fa. ill-
ties heretof re giveu will soil exe-t
(0 the rear "f his Store is a New tt arc llouse^
u*st finished, ami haw ready for the reception of
Cotton, which he will tike on tfto.rgi, unu m ike
^ Y<l>C *V n the ^OEORGE, NVClMV
3RT3SW .
D EVF.RE, hv 'ho author of frcmaiue,
Jnqueline of Holland
Anastnsius, byT. Hope, _
Fketelie* in Chinn, by IV. IV. Wood.
Philip Augustus, by‘the author of Rirh-
eliru,
Journal rtf the Rcv’ds Tyerimn A Rennet,
being the 1st. *J.I nnd 3d Nos, ef the
library of religious kncwledge.
£,'melon Annuals for 31033*
The Amulet, the Keeuj'ike,
Literary Somcnir. Christmas Cox,
juvenile Forget me not.
The Musical G,-m. Musical Bean.
Ala rah 1 8<1 El,US. PHOTYFI.t, tl CO.
S’.iAfAY, CoToo. Ac.
I T GRAVES & SON h-ivs just receive
IJ a the following articles:
12 hhds St. Croix nud N. O. Sugar*
10 bids I oaf do
60 hags Coffee
40 bbfe Rum
80 bids N. Gin’
20 bids Whiskey
10 hhds Molasses’
80 hhls Potatoes
8 pipes Cog. Brandy
8 pipes Holland Gin
8 hhds Jam. ltum .
25 hhls M ina v
20 hhls Cordial
50,000 Cigar. „ „
Boxes Soap, Can ”e*
Pepper, Pimtnto. Glorer
• Tobacco. Pc-rlash. Copperas
Boxes t(v*en "nd F.lach Tea
50.000 lbs trem and Ste. I
8000 lbs Unnp Iron
Castings. &r. See.
All of which "ill l>o sold very lor.
April 11 Id
NOTICE.
T HE Siihirri! cr liuving »*hl h:s stock of
GOODS to _ . ,
TVTr. Samuel To 3Sow!and,
nnd d. rlim-d huriness. solicits for him tho P- ,,r0 "‘
ago of his friends and former cmlon.crs. snJ ra
questshll who are indehtril to hho. to call al ho
ROWLAND.
CAR IU AGES
A NUMBER of Bari u.h.s and Gigs,- ref.iv
M-v 05 I ''/" ELLIS. 8HOTMTU. «s CO
"X, t:
A SCI PNMHP ns-ortmrn*. m-f Tcrnvid and
for sale hv F.LLIF, ?EOTM ELL.& UO
Mai 85 144
Fain ihr Cooking Stewc*.
M il L Iron. "#-• Co'» ; n Gin V-rb : n.«- for
ssVATn.LIB. BHOTM ELL & CO.
Mae 2-. 1M_ . ■
«d*
I CE will ho dcjivfrrd, M api UcMjon at the
ice b-u:o. dtirirg th* tkj at 5 «tU the pmuid.
- May 13 H«
pirainui.
M lici. he awakes, hoivll! find himself wcaf:.
!mt the disease will have entirely left him, and h--
w ill require nothing further tlriu rest and modu
li to die' to restore him to perfect health.
“Especial imcntion must he paid, that tho pa
tient, after the operation of rubbing, does pot so
iniieh as lilt a finger above the clothe-, fur llie
siightrst thill, whde the perspiration is upon him,
would tic his dead). .
“When the cramps in the stmnnch eomo on.
wo apply very hot dry h'lmlages of bran aud
ashes to ilie pit of die stomach, and when ueees-
siry, a f,ladder of hot water to luc region of the
navel.
“Tho g-ont paint i< to produce strong perspira-
inn, and to restore tlte ciiTiiluliim of the-blond,
whi.-li. at the beginning nf ill.: ntl-ick, is drawn
from the Mti-faco of tlto body, and thrown-with
frigliTfu! virulutre on it", inward parts.
.“From my own experjeneo, and die repeatr
proofs I li.ivo had of J a -tilirt- cflirn-y, f conn-1
•nt most eoiuei-utii)( ij« r cou'iuiud this mode
of treatment to tiiiivcrs -, adoption.
RIVER.
“Cinvniisiomr of the District ofUoihnht.’
L'rtc. Apr'! 10—It waf remarked at Voscow,
nt St. Peu-rslttirgh, nn l in' other'places,- that an
hinumeraWe qn miity of nni!g-:»orgn i;.,ol'»i-ni-C!l
th • lunwi'phere upon the arriy.l nf iha i-lioloni.
Tho town n'' Lisle is at this moment eoyaroit .w ith
ins :ct-. Alt ani'tier of Statistics amused hhoi'jl’
bv cali-ulittint IioW many of these insects thin
weio on a ssuare metro of the 'veil; of the. to.vi.
being estimated nt 3,7.5i),!X)O,0di) square metn-,-.
each metro, on in average, a m dlogr.imipa weigh
ofimects. "Ho Ins iliw-orwod Hurt dip t! insert-
if thrown together after their doarh woiit! tVii-nt^'
weight of3.750 killngram n •*. or about 3,03 Mbs'
of m mil in .tier in jritreficihm; Hut is to sa.
aqii .ntity equal to 50 hii-iien Junlirs, v.liii-li r.r
left to rot iu tV streets of the town. Eu-vlv th
anihnriti-.'t should hasten to lake niourrs t» a
vert from the citizens the d mgor of lire “him
those deloti r oat mi -» n*. M'.nild it n n he ad
vi-aide to light fires in til-- large street., i, or V
that these insects rniglp ho eon-umid in tla
■lam -s. , The aii.-itiits fr. qoertly resor'od Pi th
mos-ire in periods of c.m’agiou, Tha aneicn
-nil almost universal practice of ligh iug hr.bfire*
on S'. Jehu's Eve, and other epochs, had, per
haps like tinny other customs, an unse s,I oiigie
and object, which h-ive now been forgotten.
■ •
\Ve wttrtrto.l in tlie Baltimore American, ar
gleaned from. Fopis'i p-pe.t, that tin experi
merr: reconny iii.titut.-d l.y the Pm ha of Tgvpt
for hor Hg for wa’tor Ir the dcior*, hns lt-i tl cent
nlct- ly snoeessfut. Tho enterprice was nrin pe !
hv Mr. Briggs, air Engiishm.n, atone time Con
sulT Cairo. Att’-iav f.i>t below, the surface;'on
in average, w tor of a para and soft ile. ripdm
h-.s hoeu ohtaiued, nnrt the espcrinnnt h.isiio-
:ailed iu anv pl-cr where it lias Keen tried. A
tank capable «! C'inHiling S3;iJ ruble feet o(
water has hern con-trufled in the dcsrrl nf Hues,
rod oth.r* ate in nrW*-eis to he supplied in the
in-in n-i-r. This ijo-overy Camfot /ail t-i h-
-if the h-,h '»t importapi-e to the ndvitucrnicnr
it'ilfi t'izn ion of Egypt nnd Ar.ill t, The Pa
h-i, by who<e .nligtitened ente.priiif this resu'-
"fll is he. n gtiili*'. H h | itely import-id an ruglidi
vnge'to ifh, wiibeco-ichm intoteieh tho nttiv *
'a rfriv . A orwspaper printed in Arahie mill
talinn hxsheun toa* c.trh'i.hcd in hi* domini.i&s
-n-t he h v ioitntued h sort of 1‘ irtraqou’., com
-mi-ted of the chief m«n of tlrf nmviodde, Th-
MnUessre regutatiy yuH-skcd in bis paper.
' Flrt proof CcnwiiL—Tho Froneh cement for
tho roou cf b-ujes. to pruiurvo tho wood ocu’
To IheFiH'm i f :h ■ A’. T. Farmer.
tfMAI I- rriiit.
T noticed in ynllr paper several trirmnnlra.
Sons, givit-g dircctieiis lor making snir.il Leer fur
siidly use- non.- of w ill, li meet my slew* on tho
o' 111. The follow ing. I knew front export hie,
will fnri-i-h n strv plcitvnt I overt-go. Take K
ve gallcn ki g- take i ut ehe Iu ad. and insert a
m ill l-rass i ock, al out tbrte ioclr.-s nl .,ye tlm
lower lie:id. In ibis ki p. put dwre quarts of...
wheat, rye nr torn nienl. grumid rntber eohrse,
•s fur stilling—on this prnr el-cut throe quarts of
'uii'iiig water-—mid a pout'd of linuey, sugar or
riiil-is»os—mte tea cup foil ofgittger pr ground-
I’spice—stir nil iminedi-iti ly together, nnd add
Birce gallons of water, heated to nhi-ntTU nr 80
•i-gi'Pi'* of the 'I'criin nn t*-r. To this add nl-ont
i quart iff lively yeast. .Etirii well together, and
.et it in tha sun—n ferir.rmmiott tviH sobnemne,
nil continue nil day. By the next morning it
will he iyttk-d clear, onil should then lie drawn
nffintofot hv*. cnrkcikiuid set nwny for24 hours,
<vh;-n it will be fit for use. '1 his, if repeated dai
ly, will furnish a very pleasant lumilv drink.
Yours, etc. R. 51. VVt
Ireland—Tit tiro English papers received at thie
office, (says the llnlrhnore Gazette,) we find the
following item of intelligence from Dublin, of the
date of March 5,13:2:
‘•Atthtf Catholic churches in ill’s city, it was bn
Sunday amir.mieed, that a change had taken
place iu tho law of ahs'inence, which has hitherto
goverood the population of this country, profess- -
ing thu Eotflmi Catholic Religion, Leave is
lienet forth given in nil the Dinressc* of Ireland,
to eat meat on nil Saturdays throughouttheyeeiv.
to wjiirinparticu'ar f ists do n >t apply. The r.n-
nniiticeinrnt to the Crtlmlic pt-nr.le iff Ireland is"
rimtHtabd in n cireulai r o the Iri.-h el.-rgy and Ini- f
ty, from their Anj.hi lu'ps end Bishops. Itnp--
p ,-ars that this dispensmion has been granted by
die l’opo to Ireland, in ceiis'qnrueo of tlm pecu-
hiirein iiiiistaiiccs of the ei-iiutry, and the extreme
destitution of in.my of the people."
The Comet.—Mr. 11. llurritt. of'Connecticut;
has brought Torward n tnnp pointing out the path
of the nppnincliiitg Comet. Mr. Burrilt' informs
us, that fi-oty tha iniddle-ol Oetol-crtn thc.middlo
of November, it Will, to us, he most brilliant. It
will rise in the east, on the 18th November,‘about
10, P. M. end reach the meridian-fit 4 in tho
morning. It will not l e less nt nny time, than
54 millions ef miles Irom the earth, itlrd 63 mil
lions nv miles from - tho sym—so that, these bodies;
will not ho m much- danger from tho course of
this sublime luminary.—N. Y. Gizclte.
Dr. Ilmrc.—AVe fi-ivo seen n letter from Dr. S.
G. Hr.we to his brother in this city, Hated London,
April 83. It makes no mention of the time or"
mode of his liberation from the Berlin prison, •
from rv'hieh wo infer, flint ho has written other let
ters since his release, w kick have uot yet bceu re
ceived.—C'ca-i. r. *
. Gaelic Lmgengr.—'.Vo observe by. the ibinutrs
of the Fayetteville Presbytery, that rim gospel of
Christ is yet preached, in the/:Belie liiligiiage to .
hundreds, probably to thrusnhda, iu a few of tho
ohm-elms in.North Cnmlhin. This l;ingu"ge is
spoken ami rood by many of the.older citizens of
Moor., Uidicsii'i. e'nd Jlontgoiticry counties—peb* -
flap, id others-tyho li-..vo prefcrv.-il not only tho
1 uigr.a;- o' tWt I -tliCrt, hut the Chrhti.iu iiwti ll-
:ious tgkieh they biqii{.ht with thcin' whcit they!
•wit tho shore, of Fcotlaui many ydirfi PE 0,T ”
Richmond'Jclcg:a]}i. ;•'
FATE OF THE POI/RS.
•agmtnl; nf -t’ f Jt.v-nt.l nf a Lr.ircHtr IrtiUiS
, Wuilkr.n.-i ! Hilreiy-k.ehri/i’i FejyinMo/.
on:unar:1» fa on vaK svifxmr.it cmr.rije.
H'talka.—’I'hoi'n arc h»-r»- .'.(W.PcIisft pnjdjVerB'
of war, U ho hare been tried Ly a spreial dcnitnl*-’
sion. Hwo L r Uj*i’in oflirers. formerly Adjatobts
nf, lire ,4-rxnd Dukg t'«m;tamiue. employ every
•n- nns, nnd,arc prodigal iff ynenscez tmd promise*
to ndnee thotii to enrer the Rns-ianrerricc.
Tho oflic-rt of flic ceMifafed 4th regfipont of
tiie Jfjb Invo Inreii sent to Tobolsk, the capitiifof
s’ihc.v.; thrir final dezliuatiou fi# still unknown, ’
At Kursk «nd Worolicz there is a tuu'tilude of
Polish Nollies, who have been made I'risourn bc-
eail-o tkny were declared rttrpectcd iu I6£0;
ll'arit.—In this town tltero are*15 officers of
th» Vnihyni n hsnnrrection who belonged to tho
.-•Wi» of Geni-rd Dwcrnt.-!.?. Tfiiey vre match*
ng on fr *! to Totioiik, in nrdeM* t<« iiteorforat-
o’ os sol lien in the Lcttniioh* of the garrison.—
They are in'a state cf the mo-t dread!ill uibci-V.
h it flirt d -plere tliitir own futu ten than that of
rindr nn.ortun ite < cumry. v -■
.Forty souths of the ’academy of M"Inta, tho
oMo.t only fifteen, arc at Ttirjnr. They rro cn
their way to SiliCrla to hkor to the miaeo. A.l
rhoso v hn are condemned to this k’ud. of If her
lose th.ir name*; tiny are only known by Lum
ber..
Drettmir.—Th-re rro hero n multitude cf chit*
dren, of from ten to twelve years ofope,'women
with iofauts. nud old men who ore dmrietfto
riiherii: a Jit'e further arc «!. truin',cuts t'( IW)
individual. These'an the itnfcrtur.ato fugitive.
f iniitfo. who. seeking, a refuge io tho wood* of
V'o'hyniin. l.iihntiin. nad Pad. lin, have fallen tr.-
ta (he power of the Councils, n B d h H , e I ctn ta-
ken asprisoners ol war. 1 he harrirnW h< tis.s,
ra'led Oatmcs iu.Iose ylet m* of the rexott. cf
all rriiks. all grs, r-nill rth sexes, and prortul a
Wart -!>r«akin g.^eeL-wle.
K-'luga — In tha o-.tcog of this tosvn -km
ynntir.ttit^ia'rd Unban-ki, with his Jt i d* i-n-l
foot loaded.with .bains. After liivizr prisr.l
fivo year, ia :liis horrible prfrotv, ho is to i n>n»
voyed to Siberia, io labor in b* n ire - tor I!" .
/fpour.—tlno, hundred »n5 fifiv l.'rl u-«nl-n
■’’ol lei, in ehniOs' h: vc passed th r : • ’ 111 • w i It
th-Ir feet naked,- proc-rdir.e to SKI drla; Their-
• uretnvs I upO t )h itlhey fire to hr i>;e i p-'ratnl
*s “dtlion ill the rcgimi''’.s cf the Care -i's, ()•
ra-ihure, and Siberia. T-ie two ycurg Cccnte
PvxxkiewitO. almost children, pr-vi rt n hear:,
brooking spactzclo, Al every step they fail*
Frag