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GEORGIA
BY M. BARTLETT.
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MACON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL IT, 1833.
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l. \ 11.. .New Sekies....Ni mber ;5).
THE
GECttGlA TELEGRAPH.
Published Weekly
AT MACON, GA.
printing Office on Mulberry Street—opposite the
Brick Range.
TERMS-—Tnr.EE Dollars n year, if pttid in
tdvaace. or Four Dollars, if not paid before tho
did ..fihe yenr. Subscribers living at a flisiance
required in all cases to pay In advance.
si'.w book sToiii-:.
P. P* STIiES 6i Co.
RESPECTFULLY in
form the public that they
have tRken the store in
Ellis, Shotwell Ac Co’s,
row, two doors above the
Post Office, Where they
S now receiving and opening a very general
assortment of
Books and Stationary,
Amongtoeir work*, they have a som-ral nsrnrt-
ment, and will he constantly receiving the new
publications on Theology, Medicine. Law, His
tory, ami Miscellaneous subject*, together with
mob other articles as are usually kept in a Book
Store.
As one of their firm will be most of the time at
the North for the purpose of attending sales End
selecting Hooks, they flatter themselves that they
vill at iilltinif* have a* good an assortment, mifl
he able to t"sposc of them on as moderate term's
as auv house in the Southern country.
BiAZffSSOOSlS,
p. p. S. »fc Co. have a large assortment of
all kinds and sizes.
JW* Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of the best
aiulitr. both English and American, plain and
•m.'iossrJ, water and, feint lined, piuk, yellow
ne ami white.
R^nik Chci*ks, Notary Pfildic Letters, ware
toi ■e Receipts, Hills of Lading.
Writs of all kinds.
Justices Summons, do Executions, •Cleiks
Tax Collector* do. Subpccnas for Witnesses.
Peed*, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’Hills of Sale, Gir-
nidunents, Ca. Sa. Junifs’ Summonses.
Marriage License, Hail Writ and Bond, Inter
Com. Directions for Intel rogatories.
Hills of Iiidictineiir. Bench Warrants, Bail
flmids. Attachments, Inter. Judgements.
Letters Testamentary. Letters of Administra
lion. Temporary Letters of Administration,.Tern
poj.iry Letters of Administration, Guardians
Bad*.
fax Collectors deed*. Gamut*, Sub. Dec. Tec
Dec 21 24
HEA & COTTON
Offer for sale on accommodating terms v
if PIECES Hemp Bagging
JL v y 'i.e 500 ready made Cotton hags, best
quaiit)
100 bbls Baltimore, N. O. and Georgia
Whiskey •
10 hints Northern Rum (coiorctiy
0 rusks Marselie* anil Madfiim Wins
30 boxes inanufactured Tobacco
35 hhds St. Croix &. Porto Rico Sugars
5 bids Copperas
3 I ales Blankets
1 1 hok Saddlery
1000 bushels ;\lunt Salt,
ALSO
\f small invoice of DRYGOODS. HARD
WARE, CROCKERY., See. suitable fora coun-
trfiJtnre, v ill ha sold on a credit of six months.
Oct. 3 1
3YEW SPJiJ.YG GOODS
• &SS& e-BS-i'Iijtf,
At the Macon Clothing Store.
L EI i’CH is now opening at the Macon
s Clothing Stoie, a new and spleudid ns-
Mir.ueutof GOODS and CLOTHING, cousist-
iu part of
Jlombaziaoi, Cnmhlcts, Mareo Cnsimcrcs of
ft,ist ..il colors, Plaid and Striped do. brown
fiiU white Drilling, brown and white Grass Lin-
«ip, India Nankeen, Circassians, Lasting, fig-
ftrrd and plain silk Velvets, English figured silk
testing, piaiu Florentine do. hull* and white Va-
koeia do. white afid figured Mcrsailos, white, fig
ured cilk and Vnleuti.i Gobi Vesting, new artt-
fk, a good assortment of Cloths, Cissiuicrs, &c.
j ‘ Fancy At iiclcs.
Wiiilo aid fancy Cravats,, plc-ud ami plain
liinuhpziue Sto ks, Velvet and figured do. Gum
Elastic, nettsuk, nett cotton, and Webb’s patcut
Suspenders, hfuck, white and fancy silk Gloves,
Wa -t a ini fancy Itorscskin and buckskin do.
I'rnwn linen do. English and French silk half
Hose, vigunado. white mixt mid strip cotton do.
biicti Mo-oms, Collar. , Sltffiicrs, ^nntleficld,.In
dia . n B Kidauua llaiikerchicfc. white and figurr
fd ».o. »i.k l ••brcllns, childrens’* leghorn Ilats,
raltnlcaf do. &c. &c.
Heady Made Clothing.
Rnmhazine,' lasting and Circassian Coatlees
uu I Frock Coats, botnb.ixin • nuil-circassiau pan-
talonns. crape, camhlett and mnriuocassimcrc do.
French and English drilling Drown do. Freuch
*u I English drilling white do. brown and while
liarn do. du-k and stripe linen do. \igona and
lasting do. white and huff Vests (mers.ides) ng-
urrd nji rs iilcs and Valencia do. velvet and flor-.
rutiiio do. common do. white and brown finch
Jackets, white and brown drilling do. duck and
'ignita do. Drawers, Shirts, Morning'Gowus, See.
««• &e.
All of wiiirh will bo sold cheap for CASH. -I
Would solicit tho patronage of my friends and '.ft
ruhli ill. C icral. Also the T AILORING will
ho •" ni ii, n in nil its hranehes with despatch
N t l accounts must be paid before new
unsare trade.
A ril 0 28 LEWIS FITCH.
NEW GOODS. i
WM. H. BUllDtiALL,
lids just received a new and extensive assortment of
Dry 4«oous. Clothing*
flats, Shoes, fyc. • •
O IS stock will be found inferior to none, and
purchasers, by favoring him with a call will
be offured Uourfs'ut the most reduced prices.
For Cash Only.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PAKT, of THK POI.LOWtNC:
Su|*r Saxony. Blue. Black and Colored Broad
Cloths
Blue, Black. Mixt and Fancy Colored {Sattiryta
Striped tiultinets, I'.iiglisl.i -Merinoes
Duffle Point and Rose Blankets
Red, White, Green and Yellow Flannels
Canton and Saxony White Gauze db
Dbmn:k Table Diaper
Bird’s F.ye. Scotch, and Russia .. d»
Blqc; Black and Colored Brrifiraretts
do do do' Circassians
Negro Clothing, Linseys
Brown and Bicucltrd Shirtings
do . do Sheetings
do _ do Drillings *"
Cotton OznHtnirg*. Fi -tians
Black Italian Lustring
Black Grossde Swiss, Black Gross do Naples
do do Berlin
Blark Sincbews and Sarsanets
Col. Gross de Naples
Black and Col. Florences
do do Italian Crapes
Scarlet and Block .Merino LongTsliawts
Scarlet Square Shawls
•Ca*Jtmrre. Valenlin, Thibet Wool
Silk. Damask and Csssimere Shawls
llernani, l’erjs Nluslin Crape
Gnueci, Gros. de Naples end Mandarin^ Dress
Handkerchiefs 1
Ladirs’ and,Misses’ .Oelgian-, Ifallfih. Straw, Leg
horn. Braid and Fancy Bonnets.
Satin and Gauze .Garnitures
English Moleskins, Bed Picks
Apron Checks. Furniture do
Domesti6 Flaidsand Stripes
Floorcloth Baize. Green Fuze Cloth
Furniture Dimity. Hair cord do'
Russia Shee.tiug, Bleach DowlaSS
Burlaps. Baugnp Cords
Irish Linens Lawns
Blue and Scarlet Kaitinct
Cotton Qissimeres
RISck and Col plain Ribbons-
Dr.rk and light Col. Prints and Gingham*
Lace and Gauze Veils
Figured and plain Bobbinet I.ac*
Threid Ibices • ' ^
Cambric. Jaconet, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and
Book Muslin*
Linen Cambric
l.inyif Cambric llandkercliiefs, Pongee do
India Fins and Bandana do ,
Shell Coinhs
Ladies’ and Gentlemens' Gloves.
Cotton, Worsted and Lamb’s Wool IIoso
Black and Col. Cambrics
Rend Retir.ulrs
NIen’s and Boys’*Fur, Cloth and Seal Caps
Chinchilla do
WARE HOUSE
AND
Commission BujsinosS. -
THE subscriber continues the
^ .'ll above business at his old gtand,
Head oT Cherry street and Cptton
Avenue, where he offers all the u-
sunl facilities in business.
IIjs \Vare House and close storages are in
priirb criler, and as much exempted from the
danger of fire as any in the place. *
Cotton stored with him will he delivered in a-
riy part of the town, free of any charge, except
the customary storage.
Oct 5 *2 JAMES C. MORGAN.
a*£A?y TOI* UL SmZTEL,
WARE HOUSE,
A*P *
Commission Merchants,
M AKE liberal advances «n Cottqn in store
and on shipments, dso on notes and oth-
crBiwpeny deposited in their hand*.
1 Iieir Ware 1 louses are.more convenient to the
ht>. incss part of (be town than anj other, possess
ing the advantages lof a w harf, and are more ex
empt from danger by lire; Ififin any other in Ma-
con.- - ’ 'May 25 144
THE SUBSCRIBED
ILL aelUhe stock of BOOKS <fc HARD
WARE. belonging to Ellis, Shi»tw «*ll &
Co. at very lowjiriccs, at retail, for cash,;hnd to
merchants whp* may want to roplcfiish their
stock, upon time, for approved paper.
The Stock consists of a great variety cf
ft/trdicarcf Cutlery, Castings
MECHANICS* TOOLS, '
Brass Ware, Britannia do,
FURNITURE MOUNTING, &,c. Scc.
Consisting nf'large and small Bibles, Medical,
Law and School Bboks, and a gfcat variety of
Religious and Misccllanc ms Books.
Dtc. 18 23 JACOB SHOT WELL.
t The Subscriber
lf~REING very anxious to..reduce his stock of
K ffl- Goods, is indue d to' offer them It prices
spmew hat reduced. Ilis sales will htieafter be
for cash. •. <
jnii 16 IB WM. II. RURDSALL
asoaGB jewsst; • i
At his old stand, cor nr of Cherry and Second sis. j
I S now receiving ,Vom New V ork. and Boston,!
a fresh supply3f Goods, which, in addition]
to those on'hand, will make his stock very large !
and complete, wliidi hciiffefs on as reasonable j
terms as they can l(.e bail iu this market. .Ill
goods comprise a Mineral
Assortment of Groceries,
Viz—150 b;:iS Coffee,
45 hills St Croix, Porto Rico aad N
Orleans Sugar,
21 hbU Loaf and Lump da
12 or chests Tea *
•20,0?* V< Iron
_R> idji s Molnxses . '
1500 l^itijfffSnlt
100 nieces Hemp and Tow Bagging,
40 legs Nails
Jamaica Rum
Cognac Brandy
Nor.lierS Gin, Northern Rum
Wiiiskey, ' .
Apple Brandy, Wine,
Roif ti-r, Shot. See. See.
ALSO, 1
Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery,
Crockery, Foots, JShocs,
See. See. See.
Oct 22 43
II
A SI LKEY,
Of fiuo quality, second hand
i Vi for sale. Inquire at this of-
ticc.
3t
READY MADE CLOTf|lNG.
Superfine blue, black, green, ndelaid, olive and
-brown Clolh Dress Coats
*• Bine, black, green, brown and steel
mixt Cloth Frock Coats-. - ■'
“ Bhie. hrtfvn. .olive/ green and mixt
l. Cloth Cba’ee*
Bine, steel inixt and fancy colored Sattinet Coat
ces and Frock Coal*
Superfine blue, black, brown,, olive, green and
steel snixt cloth Pantaloons .
Drab, laVender and strqied Cassimcre do
Blue, steel mixt and fancy colored Sattinet do
English Moleskin, uncut Cord and Bangup do
Youths' Cloth and Sattinet Coatees and Panta
loon*
Black, blue and drab Cassimere Vests
Black aad colored Velvet do
Dark and light figured Valentin, white and col
ored Marseilles. Swansdown, Toilinet
. and Sattinet Vests
Gamble! and Plaid Cloaks
Velvet, Bomluizine, Silk, Y’alentia and Leather
Stocks
Fine Linen Shirts, Coirap;jJto$o3i5,&c. «£c,
- Negro Clothing,
Men's aud Youths' Fur and Wool Hals,
Fine Boots and Shoes,
KTEa&O SHOES, diC, *SiC. <StC.
Qct. 24 4
Fresh Drugs, Paints Oils.
D3X. XV. S3. BASS
AS just received his fresh supplies, and of
fers for sale, his store on Oottan Avpn
ue. a quantity of
Liuseetl Oil ' Extract Sarsaparilla,
pertn tlo Carpenters
Prain tlr* * Castor Oil (fine article)
White lierd “ Croton Oil
pnnisL'Brown ground Spirits Turpentine
in .oil Copal Varnish
da do dry Black leather do
Venetian" Rct\ Japan do
Windsor Glr5ss Glue * 1
Piuat Brusho* " Snuff, Mr.caboy and
rff.ilgo, Spanish Flote ’ Scotch .
Alum Fine cut Tobacco
Copperas ’ Ilnir & coat Brushes
Pearl Ashes C’adiel’s hair Pencils
Magnesia, lump Aical’d Chloride of Lime
Chloride of. Soda
Lemon SjTttp
Lamps
Lanterns «
Lamp Glasses «So Wick
Sulphat Sc Vinegar
m HU provt__
c *'t Iron Printing Press, tuacs this opportunity
,0 ^commend it to the fraternity. This Press is
'."iiting into general t^c at tho North—and is
tioudit to bo the most juTl'oct and efficient of any
Onw m ti*o. Workmen,.who have used this and
"tlicrs, givo this the preference over every other
a * respects ease, power and durability.
,”ite of these Presses is now in use at this office, 1
" j re ii may ho seen in operation.
Letters to the undersigned on the subject, (post
P'"l) will be attend <1 to. M. BARTLETT.
Starch
Quinine
Pipcrino
louine
Opium
Morphinm
Acetate
Madeira and Fort ^Tine,
Suitable for convalescents.
Together with an extensive and general assort,
meut of till articles in his line, all of which w ere
purchased in person by himself in Now York, :
and are warranted genuine, lie is prepared to
give reasonable accommodations and respectfully
invites the attention of the public.
Fob 13 20
. Notice. ;
T HE" Books, Accounts and some of the
Notes of A. s hot well-together with those
of A. Shotwell & J. S. Smith, are placed in
the hands i.f John C. Ilelvenston ard Wm. C.
Parker, Esqrs who are authorised to settle the
same. ..
The subscribers arc‘particularly anxious to
have thcir.claims settled without adding any ex
pense to those iiidehtcd to them and hope -that
all w ho have not paid their notes or accounts will
immediately call on Messrs 1’arkct.or Ilelvim'-
sion and do so.
ALEXANDER SHOTWELL,
; JOSEPH S. SMITH.
Macon, April 1,1833. 27
- . Tots for Sale.
T HE.subscrib'cr havie'g a number of LO TS
on the right bail'd side -of tho new road
leading from MafPtr th’ Forsyth aud op the left
of the old road, commencing soon after crossing
tho Branch, on both-roads, will dispose of the
same to such persons as will make good citizens,
on reasonable terms.' As alt inducement to me
chanics he has made two cross roads through the
Lots situated between said roads, and wilt give
to caclt- of the first mentioned lots a sufficient
space on one of tho crossroads for a work shop,
without a charge for ten years, and will be hound
to pay them tho value of tho moderate improve
ments that may he put oil them, or make a fur
ther contract lor the same. The lots on these
cross roads wifi be used exclusively for mechanic
shops; ’
The advantageous situation of this property is
too obvious to mention. The almost exclusive
support of Macon passing the first mentioned
roatlsv Mechanics would he sufficiently near
tftwn to fiu't*# -tfie patronage of bothtown and
country, and bz freed from the numberless objec
tions to living directly in town. ,
. AIso^ Fqr^Salc,
The store occupied By E. 15. Weed, and tho
dwelling above, with n sufficient lot, the purcha
ser will bo entitled to-the re -t attitc rate of $425
per year, till the 1st of October. ■ ,
ALSO, FOR SALE,'
110 SHARES COMMERCIAL BANK
STOCK, also, the Hodso and Lot occupied by j
J. L. Williams, near Dr. Owen’s-milts, and about
JO acres of land situated ou the road near said
house. Apply to th.o subscriber, if abscut te J.
C. Ilelvenston, Esq.
April3 27 ALEXANDER SIIOTWELL.
CASH STORE
Slassell, & 25icIdnson
AVE on hand, and will recievo in a few
daVs, a choico selection of
^iOCSBlSS, &c.
'vhteh will be sold low and for CASH ONLY-
8 hhds N. O. Molasses
23 “ prime St. Croix fcrf)Cleans Sugars
52 l>ng<> prime green Oiffce
20 bbls Mackerel
1 tierce Codfish
20 bbls Family Flour (choice)
JO half Ijbls * do
15 qr ., Bucjv'jvhcaido
20 bbls Irish Potatoes
51 bbls Northern Rum, Gin, Whiskey
17' “ . assorted Cordials (good)
r 5 jticrces new Rice
1 pipe each cog Bra”dy and II Gin
2 “ Northern Vinegar
5 bbls each Peach and Apple Brandy
Jamaica and St Croix Rum
Irish Whiskey
Cherry, Bo unco
O M, S Jf, Thfreriffe, Muscatel, Port
and Itxlara Wines in qr casks
Basket* Ch'ampnigno
London Pbrter i^quarts and p'at*
Bar Soap, Sperm & Tallow Candles
Lump Sugar , r
Hyson andPouchong Tca9
Drums fresh’ Figs
Boxes fresh Raisins
Oranges, Apples, Onions, See
Dried Beef, smoked Tongue*
Bologna Sausages, Crackers
Spanish and American Cigars. &e.
8 tons swedes and English Iron.
English, Blistered-aud Gernian Steel
32 casks Nails aud Boat spikes
Wt. Bsatix Twine, Castings, See
* AJso a general varit ly of
Staple 23ry Goods*
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
Saddlery, Ilats, Boots, Shoes, AfC Sc:.
Jan I, 1833 14
From the Cincinnati Chronicle.
THE HOOSHEROONS. * .
Tiic good citizens if our young sister, Indiana,
are pretty generally known throughout the West
by the singul tr appellation of loosliers.”—Trie j there is a population exc
follow ing rhymes, from a young Hoosheroon. con- \ threequarters, for ihe use
vcy fi very graphical picture of lIoo«Iier life on
the frontiers of Indiana. In our perambulations
through that state, we have often partaken the
welcome hospitality of a “huek-eve cahiu,” while
our gallant steed stood by the “sapling” and the
“sugar trough’' for the night.
Suppose in riding through the West,
'A stranger found a “llousher’s nest,”
Iu other words, a buck-eye cabin,
J list big enough to hold tlueeu Mab in;
fr* situation low but airy.
, nearly arrVvCi'. in which the’’ s'taii be restored t
I the possession of that country. The Jews geuer -
' ady p,c wc I) ar, watching tlie inovements of tho
j ! gyptian army with «rc it ea'rerne-.s. in the hc-
' that some arritn^oniehts will be made which
; will enable ijhari* (■- return to Ju !ea, and liii; be-
i! -' has led to itetti ihassoci - ions in IMirtn I.''
■Churches in Loader..—The following fac
deduced from some ery valuable documents con
tained in tlte siijijileinent to the Congregational
Magazine for last month. Within a radius of
eigjit English miles from St. Paul’s cathedral.
edirig one million and
if •■whom tj’.p t\)Uewir:;
places of religious worship are provided:—-Epis
copalians, 2tH; Independants, 10*: Wcs eyan
Methodists, 74 ; Baptist*. 61; Cdlvini-iic Meth-
odists, 24: Presbyteriaus, 25; Catliolics, 23;
Friends, G; Foreign Protestants, 7; Jews.
Miscellaneous, 7; Total, G07 ; Established Chur
ches, 204; Dissenting Chapels, ,‘M3. Not one
half ol tne population ol London attend public
worship. \\ ho can wonder then, that one piison
alone, m London, cootsjtu at tldj time more than
1300 inmates
Copartnership.
T HE subscribers have this day purchased the
entire stock of goods belonging to Wiley,
Baxter f,- Fort in this place, and will continue the
business at the same store on. the corner of Sec
ond Street and Cotton Avenue, opposite Wash
ington Unit. Bffdir the firm of
bajsjse; roRT & wiseit,
They have pn hand a general assortment of
fresh goods well adapted to the town and county
trade, which will he sold a? low prices and on li
beral terms, by the yard, piece or package.—
Tjtoy solicit' a continuation of the patronage of
former customers and the public ^generally.
THOMAS W. BAXTER.
ROBERT W. FO RT.
LAIRD H. WILEY-
Macon, Jiilv 1, 1832. . 161
tm:a SiJsscp.iSER,
H AVING taken possession of the store rent
ed by him In Ellis, SJjotrrcH Si Co’a.
rnugo, i* now ready to receive any Consignments
with which liis frieiuls art! the public may.he
pleased to favor him. WM. P. ROWLAND.
Nov 27 17
Tico acre Lots. <
HE Lessees of tho two-arro lots on the city
B_ Common of Macon, arc notified that the
-Gill instalment heroines due on the Glli of Febru
ary. They arc requested lo come forward and
pay the same to the subscriber. If not paid by
the Gth day of April ensuing, tho Jots aud im
provements wHI be forfeited.
J. H. OFF r TT, Stentcrry.
Jan 24. 1838. 19
■
Piirs, Hides aud Horns.
f'S'lHE highest price will he given by ihe sub
icribcr for l’ur< of all kinds, either Beaver,
Otter, Raccnu or Muskrat.
Hides, dry, in any quantity; also Deer Skins.
Horn-.. Ox or Buck, C A. i!IOG1 NS,
Nov 27 17 Iirick H oldings. Mi-Vk rry St.
faction aad Caiuvnission acoru.
is removed to tho new
-ininp the 1‘ost (*f
ipied for Infant, fire,on Mulberry street, where he ten>"^i» Ins ser
, ,' u '** and Sunday Schools. ill be soul low 1 vices in the above line. C. A. HIGGINS.
- die uantitv. I’npo lPi .in.le. ) Nov 19 29
J iYENV PRiMER.
,: «T PUBLISHED
five, *
orr ..,„ ‘Jew Priincr.
JT Ch,!| l > First Book. U
t-o m
uantity. I’rico 12| cents singl
- ile at this of-
IS’EVV STORE.
TH 1 ! HE subscriber has purchased tho Stock in
J3_ Trade of Mrtwf^E,. Gtjiycx A Sou, and
now offers for sale at the oltf established cor
ner on .Mulberry Street, (Chapman’s old corner,)
a general Assortment of GROCERIES, DRY
GOODS & HARDWARE. Ilis supplies trill
bo constant from tho Nortkerti Cities, which will
he sold at low rates for CASH.
EDWAIffi B. LYMAN.
Mncon, March 2G 26 3t
i- Molasses, Sugar, Iron, fyc.
L g* Hhds Molosses
(bffi 10 do prime *tCroix, Sugar
20 bhls and half bbls canal Flour
25 do Whiskey 20 do Gin, 15 do Rnm
30 do Malaga Wiuo
10 tons swedes ^ron.assorted
d0 boxes Tobacco ^Virgini a)
100 pieces H«mp Bagging
500 cotton Bags, 5£ yards each
500'bttohels AlTm salt Also,
1500 bushels Liverpool grouud Salt, on hoard
Lamar’s boat No. 1, daily expected, will bo sold
low if tnkei' from tho boat. All on good'terms,
for s.dehy REA & GOTTON,'- -'
jin 29 IS •
T
ygl i'l r-’n’iscriber ha*
£ BRICK STORE
J UST landed from Steam Boat Bonnet 11 of
Blue and Pioneer and for sale'at the Cash
Store by RUS.- ELL & DICKINSON.
30 bbls Irish Potatoes
30 bags prime'green Coffco
10 hhds prime new crop Orleans Molasses
7 Tierces superior Georgia.Syrup
5 h!uL Orteaus Sugar
„Ch< esc, Pilot and Sea Bread See.
March 12 24
Pra-t co of l&Jiiicinc.
ft DBS. CO .1. BRIDGMAN
J have unite, in the Practice of .MED
ICINE and 't'KGI.RY. Their
office is ihe one heretofore occupied
by Dr. Cone.
1. 18->3. 14
Tin Ware- Manufacturer.
ltULBERXT, yr.AR TTIRO STUEET.
HE subscriber continues to manufacture
TIN WARE in overy variety, and,lias
now on hand a geucral assortment, which he will
iell wholesale or retail at the Savannah or Augus
ta prices.
lie has also just received an assortment of Ja
panned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar
Boxes, Waiters, Bread pans. Canisters, sugar
Bowls, Milk cups, Tumblers. Pepper boxes. Gra
ters, Toy cups u Rnttles, candlesticks, Lamps, spit
Boxes, sand Boxes, Pocket Lanterns, &c. Sec.
Also, patent Bakers, Fool stoves, hlocktin Tea
Pots, Plates, Basins, Tumblers, &c.
JOB WORK done at the shortest notice,
jab 2 WILLIAM S. ELLIS.
Wa* on the borders of a prairie:
h» might lie benighted,
ilo hailed the h-»usc atut lucti
The “Hoosher” met him at tile door,
Thcir'salutatinns soon were o’er;
11^ took the stranger’s horse aside,
And to a sturdy sapling tied—
Then having stripped the saddle off,
He fed him in a sugar trough.
Tho stranger stooped to outer in—
Tho entrance closing wifb a pin—
-And manifested strong desire
To seat him by the log heap fire.
Where half a dozen “I loosherr>ons,’ r .
With mush and milk, tin-cups and spoons—
White he id*, hare feet and dirty face*,
Seemed much iucliucd to keep their places;
But madam anxious to display
Her rough and undisputed sway, '
Her offspring to the ladder led.
And cuffed the youngsters up to bed.
fuviied shortly to per;ake
Of ve,f>ison. milk and johnny cake,
Thfe stranger made a hearty meal, •
And glances round the room would steal.
On.> side was lined with divers garments;
. The other spread with skins of “varmints, - ”
Dried puinpkinsover head were strung,
Wh'ere venison hams in plenty hudg ;
Two rifles placed .above the door.
Three dogs lay stretched upon the floor—
Jn short, the domicil was rife
Wiih specimens of “llftosher” life.
The host, who centered his affections
On game.and range, and quarter sections,
Discussed weary guest for hours,
Till Somnii'2 ever potent powers,
Of sublunary cares bereft ’em,
No'mntter how the story ended—
The application I iuteuded,
Is from the famous Scottish poeti
Who seemed to feel as well as know it,
That “huirdlv-chielsand clever hizzie*,
Are bred in sic away as this is.”
1
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I Tom the Sorth American Cazettc.
CON V
To render conversation at all times dgrecable,'.
/the foIlowing'Kules have been laid down :
1. The parties should "meet together tvith a
determined resolution to please and he pleased.
2. No one should be eager to iuterrupt others,
or be uneasy at beiug interrupted.
3. Ail showid.hadb leave to speak in turn.
4. Iu .ttculiou should be carefully avoided,
5. Private concerns should never be -rnimtion-
ed, uulcss p rt.cul.irly enquired into, aud t-von
then mi briefly as possible'.
i>. Each person should, as f :r as propriety will
admit, he aff< rded an opportunity of discoursing
on the subject he is most acquaiute 1 with.
7. Siories should he avo.ded, unless short,
pointed ami qu^e apropos,
8. Each person should speak often hut not long.
Ilarr.iiiguiug in private rOmpauy is insupporta
ble.
9. If the m ijority of tho company ho naturally
silcitani reserved, the conversation will flag,
unless it be often rcueued hj ono who can start
now subjects,
10. It is highly improper to laugh at one’s own
wit or humor, this should be left to tbe company.
11. When the conversation is flowing in a se
rious channel, never interrupt it by au ill timed
jest'.' »'
12. Tt is at all times extremely indelicate to
whisper to one’s neighbor—this .s, in some degree
a fraud, conversation being a common property
too.ofteu used.
12. In speaking of absent people, the infallible
rule is to say rro more than wo should if they
were present. 1 resolve, says Bishop Beveridge, thu orner jockies do not
uever to speak of a man’s virtues to Ins faee/nor i
of Ilis faults behind his back. A golden rule, the
observance of w Inch would .it once banish flattery
aud defamation Irom thp World.
A Friend to Good Manners.
From the New Turf Re .
S.’ O • i i i S • , i i , i, iv'. • 1 . i.. i. , .. ., _ .
TRAOKDINARY!
On (he 2d inst. was run the last heat of thp,
famous race between Ilem 7 Cl ay’s nrcy Alare^
“American System,” and J. C. Calhoun’s
black Filly, “Nullification.” The racers ko^.t
so close during the whole heat that they mi«li’
nave been contained witltin.th'e bem.ofa lady's
garment. TUq Jockeys did their best, tiring
whip rand, sfiifr all the time, aud putting tii.-ir
cattle to tneir utmost speed. Great dte
American System—she being backed by ail
the Y ranees pa thitf'course., But the backers
were ali taken aback, when th'd .winners arrived
at the winning post at the same instant, so that
the Judges coaid not say which was foremost
—bets of course drawn—racers both fell at tho
same time, Nullification stone dead, and A-
merican System so near it that she had to be
removed, and taken off tho coarse in a broken
down condition—Nullification given to the dogs
without ev'eiif /tripping her of tho skin. /
American .System was (Jifite confident—and
that site did not win the race astonished even
the knowing ones. But, as titerd are reasons
for all things, on this accasion they were “as
plenty as blackberries”—all the, world knows
that the owner of American System is a hard
rider, and ever since he became Iter proprietor
she lias had heavy weights to earn, and has.
frequently had to run over-courses both heavy,
and hilly. At the meeting of 1824 she wasi
thrown out of the Calender, but Was restore J
to it by tiie Jockey Club in 1S25. In 1S2S
Stic started, against tbe noted Horse Old Hick
ory, but being heavily ridden by a rider dress
ed in a jocny cap, nankeen trowsccrs, and
pumps, sue lost tfie race, and the Hickory
broom was triumphant, and she sent to grass,
and laid by for further operation . In 1832 she
was again brought forth, afior long footling,
,and much preparation, find was start d or.ee
more against her old antagonist, Old Hickory
—to be ridden this time by her owner: and
here it is >uppotcdshe had her \vi d touched for
citougn sue carrieu extra weight, no mercy was
shown her, and she was ridden almost to death.
From this circumstance there were doubts a-
bout bringing her out so soon after—but when
•thcyxtrcipe youth jpl’her opponent was taken
into consideration,yis tfell as the heavy weight
to be carried by the filly, it was expected that
American System, broken winded as she was
would win tbe stakes. But alas," the race is
not always to the swift, nor tbe battle to the
strong—and she has to retire from the course,
uever again to be mounted as a political hobby
or ridden by any above \hc degree of a mere
mule breeder, or a mender of fences.
The knowing ones are of opinion that Clay,
in this race, has been at some off his old tricks,
that lie has been playing booty, a'S their we rc
several midnight conferences observed be
tween him and the rideg of Nullification. The
latter was so extremeh^onng, so little accus
tomed to the course, and being so heavily rid-
(Icd, it was expectccf she would be distanced,
or at least Would boit—but the owner.of .A»
merican jjyst em bad with his own hands given
her a , bolus, which is well known to have
Drought her nearly to death’s door, and which
icsitato to say, was
dene tor ttie purpose of giving Nullification a
The Copartnership •
U NDER tho firm of Russell, Dickinson Sf Co.
is ibis day by mutual consent dissolved.—
The Business hereafter'will he conducted by
jan
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RUSSELL te. DICKINSON.
flax TimsAJj.
M pft rik LBS FLAX THREAD, assorted
ft- O? x W colors of a superior quality, just
received aud for sale by
Nnv27 17 WM. II. BIJRDSALL.
Bagging.
PIECES 1st and 2d quality of h a-
vy Hemp Bugging, bv the piece o;
iu quantities to suit Purchassers, for sale by
!>,« 12. 23 A. HIGGINS.
00
ciiauc.6 to win tbe race.
That the death of Nullification, in this race,
was brought on by the hard riding of Iter jock
ey, there can be no doubt—“Neck or nothing
was his motto from the start, ami therefore whip
or spur was not'Spared during the whole iieat
—which will account for her epitaph to lie
written, commencing, tl JIic Jacct ‘Nullifica
tion.’ ”
The owner of the American System expres
ses sutnfe hopes of her recovery; and that she
will a ; tin become an efficient •hobby—but, in
acres, tiiis be is not joined by.bisjockios—They have
nha ut- given up all such hopes. One .of them, Ttis-
Zioaf and
17
ON DON PRINTED MUSI INS, for
Do-sits, new pattern*. itM received and
to. ie by WM. it. liURDoALL.
April 1G 27
:p &ngar.
BOXES Loaf.amt Lump Sugar
received and for s<
4 RE
just
by
V COTTON. I
Summer Ctoo is and Ciothing,
fflli?') received at the Mncon Cloihmji ritort*
9 April 12 121 LEWIS FITCH
Newberk, March 22.—Seven Earthquake.—
Japt L??, of tbeschooner Cygnet, frem tit. Kit.s.
forms us that am,earthquake occurred at that
pliico on the evening of tbe 8ih of Fell, between
Iiich time and iho 15th, ali«ut 50 violent shocks i
bad taken place. During its progress a great I
utnber of walls and stone buildings were demo- i
lisheti, and deep excavations were left in various j
partsof the town. Tbe graveyards wer.- lor.i up, |
aud a field of cane consisting of seve
was sunk to tbe depth ot fiye feet. Th
auts, iu their..consternaWon, took re*uge.vn bo::r r un,ot R. L, lias been heard to say, he would
the shipping, all of which escaped uninjured.- JS 30tm bet upon a Jack-ass on any future day
No lives were lost, the dwellings Jin’* u’g *; ’ e: ' ' ” as upon any horse, mare, or gelding raised or .
cated upon the occurrence ol toe first suock wb.c. . riJ ^ u b jj C , N(J , he ?„ n8V “ r again , jcr
was t0O"Mi^hi lo occasion injury. Vi x\e\i>, « J , . , .
where tho earthquake was partially felt, but little I on » \cntter owned by any such booty play-
injury was done. • • i or i ' 1C shall never have another opportunity o‘
latut of Labor.—Vro have heard it stat 4 tliat I “rutmlng thp buck” upon him.
the, value ot the ice cut from a fresh poud, and There was so' much billing and cooing be-
atiipped from this port the present s.-iiscu for tween Clay and Webst er just before the race.
Southern fir.rkcts is estimated at $1u0,UuU.— that Tristram has taken 'up the notion that
Boston I aper. . . Daniel too lias been concerned in the plot, Iu
| is therefore 'determined to denounco him in"
Faneuii Hall die first opportunity.
I It is understood that J. Q. A flams fully r in-
| tended to enter his two fillies, 11 Bank Report f
i and Her mod AScMurroughf' for the race—
but on his jockey entering the mews to prepare,
them' for the race, he found Bank Report dead
lame, and' poor Dermod seriously wind-galled.
Nullification bad no sooner given the last
kick than hi- owner started express for IS. Car
olina, in order to warn liis jockies there against
betiina, and to make arrangements for rctnrn-
i;ii» -ne arms and ammunition purchased before
the bills given for them come to maturity—and
to advise that if those from whom they were
purchased refuse to taka them (nek it* pay--
meat, they may be sold for the benefit of the
A Freuchmau, Ambroio Tanli-u, has lately
published at Faris, :i set ol geog.aabicol glo'ies.
whu h he has employed three rears in bringing
to perfection. The globe of Aluiis. Tardieu is a
spit, fit Lba". composed of some He- ilde m iterial
a <1 remf red air tight. This, whan blow n up b_.
rn ns of an a| er uiv at one o* t!.e poles is a per
ii el globe, on winch all tho geographical features
and • ivil (.ivi-ioiis of the earth are delineated.—
When cotbipied it can be- carried in the pocket
like an Atln* A globe of eighteen inches in di-
amet r answers il the paiposes of a complete
A'.as oi ui it m geography I * constructed »o
a- io ovv th las; itiif ro.cmeqts -n th( science;
a.: th rout.-i of discoverer- f. can <’!;n.-topher.Co
lon bus to Freyciuct, Liuji i y, Dorville. and
hey, are traced upon it. amino recent and
; os'tiv,. disi overy i, omitted.
( A gre u u.nuiicr of religious Je-»s in Poland are
; mnaiog ; repa.-attou- to visit j . u ak m, in the bi
llet mat lit, time predicted by the prophets has 1 UnderwriteFsr