Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, February 13, 1833, Image 1

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EORGIA TELEGRAPH BY M. A ol. YU....New Series.,..Number 20. GEORGIA TELEGE APII. Published \riFeekly AT .MACON, GA. - printin'* Office on Mulberry Street— opposite lb ° ” Brick Range. TERMS-—Thjiee Dollars a year, if paid in Ovanes, or Four Dollars, if not paid before the .'••ill of the vear. Subscribers living at a distance will be required in all cases to pay in advance. SEMI-WEEKLY PAPER.—Three Dollars per aunom, in advauco. or Four Dollars at the to“the public. Wcftmard 1 Westward, ho ! / i.The dav-star attracted his eyo’s glad devotion.'’ * J Krin go lira ugh. 5Jhc Union Hatel JProporty • WILL Lc drawn|in ilia Court House atTlio- maston. Upson County, Georgia, on tho same "L, oftho l. «nd a:id Gold Lotteries, nowdrnw- » at MiUcdgevillc. The property has been val "l by four highly distingufshed nud disinterested gentlemen'. nt twenty thousand dollars.—Fortv- tiioe fiftieth parts of tile property consist of Laud, j ots and and Homes, Plnutatious and Negroes valued at <?l9.6dd, rnJ the balance, 0110 fiftieili part, lotted o.Tinto small pri* -s of various articles and valued at $400. The proprietor t ikes pleasure in returning his imfei 'iK'd thanks to his friends and that part of ,|. e .^blic who have encouraged him, for the lib- i r diiv already manifested in the purchase of n 'keii in slid Lottery. The unsold tickets are now nil placed in the hands of agent* in most of the principal towns and counties in this {State- He farther solicits a generous and enterprising people to lend him their aid by buying tip the t»;> - a,ue of the tickets ; for it is ouly lending for a very short time » it will be paid back on |iio 24th of nest month (the day ou which the Lottery will. Ik drawn) 25GJ fold ! !! _ . Ye who have a hungering after gairf. and vc who ik sitting iu the valley and shadow of poverty, fortunes are now offered to you: Plantations lor farmers; llou>es nud Lots for merchants; shop and tools fur mechanics; and Negroes to cultivate the land and wait on the fortunate-;—and above nil, the Union Hotel, will! all,its appendages nud attractions, in the centre of the eastern and west ern wade, and in oucoftbe most healthy and beau tiful vilages in the State, cinpli.aiciilly and verily rlie Traveller’s lies: and the Imi-keepers delight —valued at twelve thousand eight hundred dollars, fur the trifle. tho nothingness, of live dollars !!.' &nst received hhds St. ( mix. Porio JTeo, and New P3 Qi) Orleaiis SUGARS 150 bags Coffee 35 barrels Mola«scs 70 bis Northern Rum, GO do Whiskey 30 bis Gin 25 quarter cask/: Malaga Wine Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin * Jamaica Rum 15 quarter chests Tea, 40 kegs Nails 20,000 |!>s Iron German and English blistered Steel 5,000 lbs Castings Powder, Shot and Lead Domestics, and a General Assortment j Spring' Good s, ; Cutleri/, Huts, Shoes, Hoots, iyc. j For sale by GEORGE JEWETT. May If) 142 _ A. A?. rRICK <Sl Co, AVE received per Bont'Rebeccg, and offer for sale ou reasonable terms, * ■1000 bushels Salt 10,000 lbs Bacon 20 toiis Su-cdcs Iron 20 lihds Sugar 20'-' bags Coffee 6 liluls Molasses ; 50 bills prime Pork 25 bids No. 2 Mackerel j 25 bids No. 3 ditto 50 bh!s N. E. Rum 50 bjds Gin 80 fiTecs Ragging 30 botes Soap 20 boxes Sperm Candles Window CldSs Nails C’o*iinc Brandy , I fell and Gin ’ -Malaga, Madeira and Tcncriffc Wine. Together trilh a general assortment of FRANCIS O'CALLIGITAN *A8> on hand the following articles, all new and just opened, which ho offers &gw for Cash l 15 hhds prime Sugars 50 bugs prime Coffee 50 pieces prime hemp Bagging 50 coils best bale Rope 2000“ bushels Salt . • 20 bills best Portland Him * 3 hhds 3b do 50 bhls best rye Gin 50 libls best ryo Whiskey 2 pipes Holland Gin 2 <!o Cognac Brandy 2 dd Jamaica Rum 50 bids prime Mackerel No. 2 & 8 20 bids best Canal Flour 20 do do country do 1000 pr negro ShotiS*’ ,i ., 200 jir Geutlemcu’s best calf 36 100, pr Ladies’ morocco do “50 pr prtiuclla do 150 pr childicns’ do assorted qualities 1G cases for Hats assorted qualities G do wool do do do G boxes Cotton Cards 3 do 'tvool do 30 bags live geese Feathers, AND A GENERAL STOCK OF C. A. Higgins O F FERS at the lowc Store, Mulberry St re t prices, at the Brick t, the following arti cles, which will lie kept constantly on hand: jSftpttr" in hhds and bbls, N. O. ami rst. Croix. MolasseS InlihiU. Whiskey in hhds and hbls, Moncngahala (a Ve- j ry superior article) and common high proof. I Rum in bills, N. E. and pure, j fiiti ill bbls, high proof. O ine in quarter casks, very superior Malaga. Cindies, 20 boxes Spej-m. . Rice. - j Mackerel, Nos. 2 and 3. Also, 10 bids. Blaster of Paris for hard walls and Stucco work. 25 bids Factiry Flour. The above tv ill be sold in quantities to suit pur- ohnsers. . 17” Nov. 27. NEW GOODS. WJI. II. BCUDSALL, j The N. Y. Commercial Advertiser, alluding | to ihe death of Robert C. Sands, savs: “Tho Has just nceir. J a nucand extent we assortment of \ *‘‘ s poeilcul compositions, whs printed in 2-*ry Goode, dot Ling. ¥!urs, Slides and Horns. HE highest price will lie given by the sub scriber for Furs of all kinds, either Beaver, Otter, Itnccnu or Muskrat. Hides, dry, in any quantity; also Deer .Skins. Horns, Ox or Buck. C. A. HIGGINS, Nov 27 17 • Drift: Buildings. Mulberry St. 53ry Goods,- Saddlery, &c. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, 5yc. Dec. 12 n A fortune I must have, say Volt; Hero s fortune to content a Jciv. She's not confin'd to Cherokee, Bat -pends some precious time w'th me! You miss her in the golden mit cs— bull at tho Union, sc- ! she shines! And lest you catch the poor man's rickets, Make haste nud buy the Uuiou tickets Fellow citizens of Georgia! upon this subject, alike interesting to me an I you, 1 might lie as el oquent as any of your splendid jp-nlors at tkc late mtli-.ariff Convention nt MilledgevilJe: but I will o.ily tay,knawu ns you arrf fur your generosity Had euterprize liuv upili'kalpuce of the tick ets.—A short speech that may be worth a long advantage to you. .Now, soots of you, property in lots may possess. Km by luivcre event* may bo brought to distress: And like ms, only ask q. fair chance, just to pay Your debts; then liny—’duty the balance, 1 pray. J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor. Tlinmaston, Ncv. 27,1832. _ 39 The papers w hich have inserted notices relative to the Union Hotel Property Lottery, heretofore, Will give this also an insertion regularly, until the time of the drawing, nud forward their accouuts to J. H. Bateman, Thoiiiastou, for payment Xlry Croods. hardware, Saddlery CROCKERY, HATS, SLIDES, JlLACKSMJTIPS TOOLS, See. Sca See. Juno 13. 1832. 25 . NOTICE. T ^lIE Siibrcribcr having sold his stock of GOODS to ,> A , XSr. Samuel S’. Rowland, ‘ l and declined business, solicits for him the patron- j ago of his friends and former- customers, and re quests all who arc indcbted*to him, to call at the store of S. T. Rowland, next floor to Messrs Cooke Sc Cowles, where he will be found for the purpose of making settlements. Dec 24 1 ISAAC B. ROWLAND. NEW FRIMEK. J UST PUBLISHED aud for sale at this of fice, The Zffev Primer, cr Child’s First Book. Well adapted for Tnfant, Common and Sunday Schools. Will be sold low by the quantity. Price 12£ cents single. Siust's Patent Printing Press. T HE undersigned having been appointed A gent for the sale of Rust’s Improved Patent cast .Iron Printing Press, tones this opportunity W recctnint-nd it to the fraternity. This Press is coming into general use., at the North—and is thought to be the most perfect and efik-irfftof aifv now it4use. Workmen, who have used this ami others, give this the preference over every other kind as respects case, power aud durability. One of these Presses is now in use at this office, where it may lie seen in operation. Letters to the undersigned on the subject, (post paid) will be attended to. M. BAIITLKTT. COACH BXAHXSfC. GRAPE VSMES A2J35 milE subscriber lias for sale a quantityof JL <»rapo \’ino Roots aud Cuttings, which lie proposes to sell oil. the following terms, viz. Ten dollars per hundred, for one year old roots, or twelve aud a half tea’s each for a less num ber. Fifteen dollar*per hundred, for two years obi foots, or eighteen and three quarter cents each for a less uuinhcr. Tweuty dollars per thousand for cuttings, or two dollars fifty cents per hundred. Each lot of Yiuds with such directions' ns will rmliictlic purchaser to propagate thcii to the best advantage. Ou hand, nud for sale; in quantities to suit pur chasers, 2iHJ0 gallons of GEORGIA WINE. Auy orders received sh ill be faithfully attended to ou terms made accommodating. A. E. STRATTON. Hillsborough Ga. Nor. 22,1332.-9-9 {£/* Ordorsfor the above received a: tin Tel ograph office. WARE HOUSE j AND tJommfssion Susiness. THE subscriber ^continues the ^ >9 ;, ' K *vc business at Ills’ .did staud, Head of Cherry street n:ul Cottou Avenue, where he offcis all the u sunl facilities iu business. His Ware House and close storages arc -in prime order, aud as muck exempted from the .danger of fire as any iu the jdaty;. Cottou stored with him will be delivered in n- ny part of the town, fri:e of-auy charge, except the customary sto.ngo. Oct5 *2 JAMES C. MORGAN. xsaucAttzosar. T HE Trustees of the Forsyth Male and Fe male Academy respectfully inform the pub lic. ihat they have engaged lor the ensuing year the services of Messrs. Parsons and Holmes, gentlemec of distinguished litcrnr acquirements, strict moral deportment, and experienced instruc tors of youth. From the advantageous location of Forsyth, being situated on a high and healthy ridge, about twenty fivo miles west of Macon; and midway between * tho Montpelier arid Indian Springs, about fifteen miles from each,"together With the dense and wealthy population of Mon- »oe county, we flatter ourselves’ /bat liv proper •ssiduity and well directed effort and manage ment, to rear up an institution which in point of •diameter and usefulness will vie with any of the kiud in the Static . There will ho completed by ‘be.8*1. Monday in Jouuary* at which time the iu- tlilutioas wiff opt u, a nea.t academic building, sit- *!atc'd ;u a retired and Vicnutiful grove, and on an elevated spot of grtftud, containing sixteen acres a, woodland beb-nging to the institution. I be Female department will be furnished by ‘Ir Parson., with an accomplished instructress, aud will nt all times bo subject to his inspection and donation. ^ 3" ird cau be bad on reasonable terms in res pectable families. JOHN sU B. LAW, dec 18 12 seen! mj. a/: ir hook sroit/;. Johnson At iSm -th* Rcspectfull.. info m th public, that they have taken tin -tore ,i: tl’.< north wot com: r of Cotton Avenue, w here they keep i < !■ n< -a' Assortment of l ()OK:, See all ofw Uicli they wilfdispo- J. GODDARD, 1VJIZLE 2KQUS23 AND Commission Merchant, &£acan. ^ WILL ronfititic to transact the Jrsbove business at tlic same plate h \y-s' • :j occupied last vear by J. GOD* DARI) Sc REEI). lie lias built a good Wharf for tho convenience of the Ware House: and there is no Ware House in town more secure from the dangers of firo. k By strict attention to business committed to his care, and the facilities which he will be able to render his customers, ite hopes’to merit a contin uance of tho patronage of hts friends aud the pub lic hi general. ... • Hu is preparod to make liberal advances at all times, on cotton stored or shipped by him. C[ot- lou stored at his Ware IIouso will be insured at the lowest rates, if requested. Ho has also (akcu the Ware House occupied last year lij L. J. Groce, for the convenience of his ft ieuds and customers in East Macon. Macon. Angiist 10 1G8 * Gnt ~ BMnrroN assht^, \vARE HOUSE, MA and Com mission Merchants, M AKE liberal advances «a Cotton iu store and oil shipuicuts, also on notes and oth er property deposited iii their hands. Their Ware Houses are more convenient to the business part of the town than niy other, po-scss- ing the advantages of a .wharf, and arc more ex empt fro:a danger by fire, than any oilier in -Ma con. May 25 14 1 ' Practice of EScdicine. DRS. CONjfc Sc BRIDGMAN have united in the Practice of-MED ICINE and SURGERY. Their office is tho* ono heretofore occupied by Dr. Cone. Jan 1. 1833. 11 ulm2c~ r r*1 ■' 1IE Subscribers still continue the business HL at the old stand, corner of Walnut and Fourth Streets, where work will be done accord ing to order. Having a large assortment of arti cles ordered from tho North which will arrive in the course of the summer, consisting of Gigs, lltf- gics, Barouches and Carriages, they feel Con fident of pleasing customers both iu articles aud prices. ’ The have now on baud an assortment which will be sohriou- for envt, such as Sulkeys, Gigs and Barouches; besides several spleudid sets of Harness, with Laces, Carpeting, Morocco Springs of different kiuds, Joints, Bands, Loops and- Iiows of all sizes. Orders for Carriages punctually attended" to,' nud watranted to please or no sale. BENTON & BACON. Waited as an Apprentice, A lad about fourteen or fiftcclt years of age, of steady moral fnliits. . - B. Sc B. Mav 1 138 .{this old stand, comer of Chcru/and Second sts. t S now receiving from New York ami Boston; a fresh supply of Goods, which, in addition to those on hand:.will make his stock very large and complete, v.'iticlt he offers on as reasonable terms as they can be had iu this iijacket. His goods comprise a genera! Assortment of Groceries, Viz—150 hags Coffee, . 45 hhds St Croix, Portq.I’ico and N Orleans Sugar, 21 bbls Loaf and Lump do 12 qr cheats Tea 20,000 lbUltbn 10 hhds Molasses 1500' bushels Sflh 100’ pieces llemp and Tow Bagging, 40 kegs Nails Jamaica Rum Coguac Brandy Northern Gin, Northern Ruin Whiskey, Apple Brandy, Wine, Powder, Shot, &c. &t. ALSO, £5ry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Boots, Shoes, < tec. &c. See. . Oct 22 43 - . Eaotice. FIE subscriber is going to make new ar rangements in lii > > business, aud it w ill lie come necessary Cor all indebted to settle tljoir. re- specth-c accounts.' LEWIS FITCH Jan. 1,1833. 14 T 1 F. O’CATXAGIIAN, At the head of Cotton Avenue, VS just received the following articles, viz: 6 linlfbbls Buckwheat Fleur G qr do do • 15 casks prime Gosb’cn Cheese 20 boxes lilooin Raisins 10 bbls Northern Apples 20 boxes Tin Plate; ■ 200 lb Wire suitable for Tiimcfs 2(1 boxes fresh Lemon syrup ' 59 men's extra fine Saddles 25 ladies <lo do 100 bundles cotton Yarn, No 7 to 16 2 handsome Barouches, with Har ness complete either for one or tiro Horses Also for sale- 1 —4 yotmg HORSE, well broke to harness, oaii goes well under the saddle, jail G 16 * , mbmbm WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.; > 4 Thtfsubscriber is how open ing a general assortment of guods in his liun, consisting of Gold patent Lever Watches, Silver do do 1 cpiue and common do Lndio6 neck Chains do watch Chains,.Seals 3 and Keys • .Coni, link aud curb Chains, , ' Seal? and Keys Ear Rings, finger Rings, Breast Pins, Shirt • Studs, Silver Spoons, (q good asortment) Fine plated Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, Razors, pocket, pen and dirk Knives, Dirks, Pistol*, (a fine article,) . Spectacles, Cora! Beads, See. See. Ail of which arc offered at very low prices for cash. RUFUS R.” SMITH. Nov. 14 13 N. B. Pnrtirulor attention paid to tho REPAI RING of WATCHES of every description and warranted. . '* AUCTION, BROKERAGE . “ AND Commission Business.. • T HE undersigned has taken the spacious fire proof brick store, in the south cud of Ellis, Shotwcll & Co’s range, for the purpose of tr^ns- actiug AUCTION, BEOZIEAO^ AND Commissidb Business, Gcnerahy.—llew.jll lie aided in the management of any business c?ufided to him, by his brother John T. Rowland, and respectfully solivits'Vt share of the patronage of tlieir respective.-friends, an the public. Until the .tore is -ce: I ’t > l° tc d -Ids counting room will be kept over.fnc Commercial Bank. • WILLIAM .P.-ROW LAND. N. B. CotVoh will bo bought er sold for a mod erate cotninfcsion. . • Oct. 5 2 3ni Blanton & Smith . x OFFER FOR SALE, tf?) A1II1DS St Croix and N. O, 69 bbls do do 50 do Loaf and Lump 50 do Rye Whiskey 2000 bushels Sa.lt, And a variety of other goods. Mav 25 144 F'-tgar do do &and in Kfewton. RACTIONS No. 333 and .‘134. in the 16tli District originally Henry now Newton onitty, arc for sale, Apply in Macon to Dec I 35 M. BARTLETT. Oofaytnerphip. I HE subscribers have this day purchased the entire stock of goods belonging to // Hey, Bffxler S, Fort ill this place, and will continue the business at ^he same store on the corner of Sec ond Street nud Cotton Avenue, opposite Wash ington Hall, muter the firm of msvhs;to!lt & wzixrsr. They have on hand a general assortment of fresh goods well.adapted to the town and country trade, w iiich will bo sold at low prices ami on li beral terms, by the yard, piece or package.— They solicit a continuation of tho patronage of •former customers and .the public generally. THOMAS W. BAXTER. ROBERT W. FORT. . LAIRD 11. WILEY- Macon, July I, 1832. IGI Auction and Commission Store. .'SHE Subscriber Juts removed .to the new T lice, on M(liberty street, where-he tenders his ser vices iu the above line. C. A. HIGGINS. XoV 19 BO- > - * ■ prints! n- Bank of IJtnekinsvillc, November 2!’th, 1832. rB^HE Stockholders are notified that twelve R and a half per cent, on (ho Capital Stock of ibis Bank is r< qnired to be paid on or before the fourth day of I V’ruary next. By order of the Board. 19 P. CLAYTON Cashier. efouvery low ten., 3 . Buttons. pon hand u varictv of But- y -i't coalai; vest Button*; bone They also kt Jet*, such ;is |n] bn ,D ; I stm;.. ;iinf a variety of other kinds,. Ol llw.l . i "11 of the lad •t patterm. 18 jau 30 F.LAS THRSAD. rn BBS I'LAX rtlRIAD. assor'.fi colors of a superior quality, j a: rei vis t-ii ait'' fo• -ole by NoV27 17 \V>1. H. lll’l5itSALL. Xtoaf and l imp Sugar. BOXES.L'biki'and Lump Sugar, j .■ W received ai'd for -ale by «*t9 4 1<K A Si CO L TON. Sugar iy Iron.' ^ HHDS St Croix Sugar 5 liinls X. Orleans do 10 ton Swceds Iran, assorted, On const -uincnt, and for sale on. accorntnoda- ting terms by WM. P. ROWLAND. Jau2 14 - Grange Boindfr. -s K.-k- 1) Rogers -( b brated Orange Powder—It) do iu 1 iu etintii-ters. Received a.id for sale in lots to suit purchasers, at factory priccshy REA COTTON, an 30 13 Ag’ its. Sugar, Coffee, Syc. /f'fe Ilhds St Croix trugars H xJr 20 bags prime green Coffee 10 fcasfcfraiciv R:cc 30 bbls Potatoes 6 casks Cheese, aud GO Grindstones Just received and for sale low. CHARLES CAMPBELL. Macon, jail 24 17 . Hats, Shoes, *yc. f -TTIs stock will be found interior to none, and j il purcbaseis, by favoring him with a cull will | be ollV-rcd Good-; ut the most reduced [irices. ; '• For Cash Only. ins STOCK CONSISTS, IS I-AllT, OF THE FOLLOWING: Super Saxonv, Blue. Black and Colored liroud i ^ Cloths Blue, Bluck. Mist and Fancy Colored Sattinets striped Sattinets, Cngli-li Meriuoes. Duffle Point and Rose Blankets lied, U'liile, Given and Y'ellow Flerincls Canton and Snxony White Gauce do Dama:k Table Diaper * Bird’s live, Scotch, and Russia do Blue, Black and Cell red Bombazelts do do do Cireus-iaus Ncgi-o Clothing, Linseys • Brown and Bleached Shirtings do do Sheetings do do Drillings Cotton Oznubnrgs, Fcrtisii" j Black llaiinn Lustring Black Gross tie Sui>s, Black Gross de Naples I do do Berlin 1 Black Sineliew.o and Sarsannls Col. Gross de Naples j Black and Col. Id ore nets do do Italian Crapes Scarlet and Black -Merino Long Shawls Scarlet Square Shawls Cashmere, Videntia, Thibet Wool Silk, Damask and issimere Shawls lleniuni, Paris JUuslin Crape Gauze, tiros de Naples sndpMandarine Dress Handkerchiefs Ladies' and .Mi-ses’ B'-Jg'.m, Italian, Straw, Le, horn, Braid and Fancy Bonnets. Satin and Gauze Garniture! English Moleskins, Bed Ticks Apron Checks, Fnrnilurc do Domestic Plaids and Stripes Floe*- Cloth Baize, Green Fuze Cloth Furniture Dimity, Hair cord do Russia Sheeting, Blench Dowlass Bmlnps. Bangui> Cords Irish Linens, Lawns Blue and Scarlet Rotlinct Cotton Cassimercs Black and Col. plain Ribbons.. > Dark and light Co). Prints and Ginghams Lace and Gauze Veils Figured and plain Bobbinet Lace Thread Laces Cambric. Jaconet, Swiss, Mull, IVansook and Book Muslins Linen Cambric Linen (Cambric Handkerchiefs, Pongie do India Flag and Bandana do •. Shell Combs *F'' I-adies’ and Gentlemens’ Gloves. Cotton, Worsted and Lamb’s Woo 1 Ilose Black and Col. Cambrics Bend Reticules Men’s and Boys’ Fur, Cloth and Seal Caps Chinchilla do READY MADE CLOTHING. Superfine blue, blHL-k. green, ndclaid. olive and brown Cloth Dress Coats “ Blue, black, green, biown and steel mixl Cloth Frock Coats “ Blue, brown, olive, green and mixl Cloth Co.itees Blue, steel mixt mid fnney colored Saltiucl Coat ees and Frucl, Coats Superfine blue, black, brown, olive, green and steel mist cloth Padluloons Drab. lavender and striped Casoineredo Blue, steel mixt and fancy colored .-raltiurt do -English Moleskin, uncut Cord and Barigup do Y’ouths’ Cloth and Sattinet Coatees aud Panta loons Black, blue and drab Cassimcre Vests Black and colored Velvet do - Dark and light figured Valentin, white arid col ored Marseilles, Swuu-Cown, Toilinel and Saitiael Vests Camblet and Plaid Cloaks Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, Valentia and Leather Stocks Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, &c. dtc. Negro Clothing, Men's aud Youths' Fur and Wool Hats, S'ise Scots and Slices, LvFSG-ZlO SHOSS, &C, &.C. &C. Oct. 24 4 £3ugar, SSrandy, "fi aI?-x II11DS N. O. S ugnr, El Vi &- 15 .bbls N- O. and St. Cfroix do. 1 pipe Coguac Brandy 1 do domestic do 5 casks Malaga \\ ino 20 bids Northern Gin £0 do ‘Northern Rum 5 do Mint Cordial 10 bags Spice 5 ton Iron 10 casks wrought Spikes Steel. VVago t Boxes, Trace Chains Smiths’ Bellows, Weeding Hoes '5 boxes Reaver Hats 1000 bushels Liverpool Ground Salt, <Ac. Ac. Ou consignment, ab'«L for sale on .nccoinnn da ting tern t v WM . P. ROWLAND. Nov 27 17 ffiSsrsfysscasBEit, AY'JNG taken possession of the store rcnl- S.S. cd by him in Ellis, Shotweil & Co’s. J!*® Commercial of Nov. 30, entitled, '-'I’lIE ilLAl) o) ld;l2. ! ’ It was a hallowed requiem o- ver departed gt-nius, and receives a melancholy beauty by his sudden and unexpected fate, llo lias now finished with them -'His mental Pyramid.’ ” THE DEAD OF 1832. Oh Time and Death! with certain pace, Though still unequal, hurrying on, OVrturniug in your aw ful race. 3 he cl t, the palace, and the throne! Not-a! ways in tho storm of war, ^ Nor by the pestilence that sweeps From the plague-smitten realms afar Beyond the old and solennrdec[m. In crowds the good and mighty go, And to those vast, dim chambers hie, 41 here, mingled with the vile and low, Dead Ctesars aud dead rriiakespears lie ! Dread Ministers, of Ood! someth, er. Y’e smile-af once to do His will. In all Earth’s ocean-severed climes, 'Those—whoso renown you cannot kill! When all the brightest stars that bunt At once are banished from their spheres; Meu' sadly ask, when shall return Such lustre to the coming years ? For where is lie (a)—who lived so long,— \\ ho raised the modern Titan’s ghost, Ami shewed His fate, in powerful song, W hose soul for learning’s sake was lost: '• here he—-r!-n backwards to the birth Of Time it i’ 1 '. adventurous trod,' And in the mingled mass of earth, . Found out tbehandiivork of God ? (b) Where he—who in the mortal Head (c) Ordained t i gazq pg.He.TFch, could trace The soul’s v;nit features,-mat shall tread The stars, when earth is nothingness? B here he—who struck old A Iliya's-lyre, (d) Till round the world its echoes -oil, And swept, with all a Prophet's fire, - The diapason cf the soul ? Where he—who read the mystic lore (e) Buried, where buried Pharoahs sleep, And dared presumptuous to cxniore Secrets four thousand years could keep? 4 Where he—who with a poet’s eye (/) Of truth on lowly nature g-'zed, Aud made even sordid Poverty .Classic,when iu his numbers glaecd? Where—that old sage so hale and stniif, (g) The greatest go^'d.who soughtto find: Who in his garden mused, ’and made Ail forms of rule, for all -mankind ? And thou—whom millions far removed (A) Revered—the hierarch meek and wise,— Thy ashes sleep, adored, beloved. Near where thy Wesley's coiliulies, II e too, the Ilcir of Glory—where Hath great Napoleon’s scion lied? Ah! glory goes not to an heir! Take him, ye noble, vulgar dead 1 But hark! a nation sighs’!’for he, (i’)’ Last of the Brave who perilled a!! To make an infant empire free, Obeys the inevitable call! * They go—and with them is a crowd, Fur human right who thought mid did ‘ We re*:- to them no' temples proud, Each hath bis-mental Pyramid. All earth is now their sepulchre, Tile Mind, their monument sublime— Young hi eternal fame they are—- Such are. your. triumph'acDeaib and Time. (a) Goethe and his Faust—(J) Cuv ier— (A Spurzheim.—(d) Scott,—(<.) Champollion'.—(/) L’rabbe.—(g-) Jeremy Bt-ntham.—(A) Adana Clarke.—(i) Charles C: Toll. FSIlgJSOl-JUt.Vi ErlURAM. Says the Earth to the Moon ‘you’re a pilfering jade,.. What you 'steal ffotn'the sun is beyond all belief: Fair Cynthia replie--,‘.Madam Earth hold your prate; The receiver is always as had as «he thief.’ lir. lYWyVr range, is now ready to receive any Consignments BRICK610.ifi. adjowioff the 1 ost Jf- w j t g . A -hich liis friends and the pilhlic ntav be pleased to favor hint, Nov 27 17 WM. P. ROWLAND. OO Horse it ills, W ITH a splendid new Cut—neatly priute :.t this ..(TL-... Jack Bills. alf ITH a large elegant likeness of the ani W w mal—handsomely printed at this office 1 »K. & Summer Goad* ?nd Clothing, '3' U ST received at the jMacon Clothing Store April 12 121 LEWIS El’’EM Bagging - . PIECES 1st and 2d quality of he vy Hemp Bagging, by the piece o in quantities to suit Purchassers, for sale by |tee. i2. 23 C. A. HIGGINS .tfotosses, Sugar, Iron, eye. 11 Ids Molasses 10 do |.rime st croix Sugar ils .'.nd halfbbl* canal Flour • 25 do Whiskey 2tT Jo G ... 15 do Rum 10 do Malaga Wine 10 ton. swedes Jron assorted 30 boxes robuuco (ViKg'tii a) 100 pieces H-iii;- Bagging ■ / 500 cotton Bogs, yards each 500 bushels AUim s ilt 1500 bushels Liverpool ground Salt, on Lamar’s boat \o. 1, daily expected, will be sold j low if t-ikc-u from the bout. AH on good terms, j for sale by REA St COl iO.N. , yon 29 18 ’20 Also, Sugar, Coilee, die. GRAVES Sc S-ON have just receive the follo-.viup: articles: 12 hhds St. Croix and N. O. Sugars 10 bbls Loaf do 50.bags Coffee 40 bbls Ruin 20 bbls N. Gi.-i 20 bbls Whiskey 10 hhds Molasses 20 bbls Potatoes 2 pipes Cog. Brandy 2 pipes Holland Gin 2 liluls Jairt. Hum 25 bids Wine 20 bhls Cordial 50,000 Cigars .. Roues Se;i|>, Candles lb- per, Pimento, Ginger Tobacco, Pearlash, Copperas •])ovi‘3 Hvson ami Black Toa 50.000 !bs Iron and Steel 21KI0 lbs Hoop Iron Castings, &c. &c. All of which will be sold very low. Apr ' II! For S^ie, GO '.llids N O Sugar 40 11 hds X O Molasses 100 Bids N O U hiskey 100 Bids N Rum 1U0 Bids N E Gin By C. A. IIIGGINS. Tfie above can he had in lots to suit purrhnoers. and for approved paper on ameinmedatiBg r«rms. WASHINGTON ChEftM 'IS. The editor of tho Washington Globe acknowl edges the receipt,of a beautiful young Chesnut tree tfie offspring of a Chermit planjtetl by the Father., nfhis Country, fromJohn Adlum, who gives the following history o. it, In £•- letter to ’.be edit or :— • - “I send you a Washington Chesnut tr-'e. Tho' history of ft is this: On tilt; day that tho lat John Adams was inaugurated President of tho United States. Cl in ral Washington and Col. T. Pickering ,-tood at his right hand; and when he finished de livering-his inaugural speech, Gen. Washington, and Col. Pickering (1 was present at tho time) went out, aud 1 followed iu their wake, as tlto crowd was verv great. They walked dowu Ches— nut stiee.t, and 1 turned into 5th street, and at tho corner of Market and 4th streets, I met the above named gentlemen buying chrslmts of an uncom mon size from a foreigner. Tho General then rode out to Belmont, the seat of the Hon. Rich ard Peters, and the General himself pl^ntod soma of the nuts, oue of which has become a largo tree ; and front the produce of that tree the Judge ■ ultivated numbers, two of which he sent to me it this place They were one year old then; and • lie of them is now a large tree, and has born® nuts for several years; the other perished. So ill t the nut which produced the grand parent tree (if I may so call it) was planted by the Father of his Country, and the nut which produced my ;ree, was planted by tho Father of o tr ng-icul:u- ,-.il Societies; aud the nut wliich produced th® ireo I -send you-was planted bv myself. Youibj. sportfully. JOHN ADI.UM. I*. S. My Chesnut Tree was planted early ia the year Ir-'i?.” C< t,i.cctisq Swarms of Bee#.—In Corric*) tho following method is cn-plog ■ d tor conc-uug -i. arc s of fices. When the swarrr conies out i man follows them,with an empty hive swung -over his shoulders, the bottom and sides of which arc rubh il o' er with lerr.on bark. Ii* approacl es the swarm and sprinkles it witli v lemon juice, .witlt which he fills his mouth.— Tlvnodor attracts the bees, and as soon as ? stcsle one enters the hive tire rest follow.