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. . THE
GEORGIA -TELEGRAPH
Published Weekly
AT MACON, GA.
Printing Office on Mulberry Street—o}tposi*e the
Buck Range.
(TERMS.—Tiihek Dollars a year, if paid in
advance, or Four Dollars, if nof paid Jfcefpre the
«mi "f (he year. Swftnbers living at a distance
w j|| be required iy lH cases to pay in advance.
rtment oj
AKW ROOK STORE.
S. P, STXXrXZS & Co.
RESPECTFULLY in
form the public tbat-they
have taken the store in
Ellis, Shotwell Sc Co’s,
row, tno doors, above the
Post Office, where they
aie'fcm receiving and opeuiug a very general
aMonmnnt of #
Boohs ana Stationary,
i. fcftomtLwir work*. they have a general assort
ment, and will be constantly receiving the new
publication* on Theology, Medicine. Law, His
tory, and Miscellaneous subjects, together with
surh other articles as are usually kept in a Book
Store.
sene of tbc<r firm will he most of the time at
$ c .vorili for the purpose of attending sales i nd
cclcctitig Hooks, they flatter themselves that they
will at all times have as good an assortment, and
he able to dispose of them on as moderate terms
as any house in (he Southern country.
’ SXASJXBOOSSS,
H. P. S. <fc Co. have u large assortment of
all kiuds and sizes.
Fools Can, letter, nud Note Paper of tliq best
quality, both English ami American, plain ami
embossed, water ami feiut lined, pink, yellow
uc aud white.
ESA2SJ2ES- ,
|l,nnk Checks, Notary Public Letters, Ware
bouse Receipts, Hills of Lading.
Writs of all kinds.
Justices Summons, do Executions, Cleiks do
Tax Collectors do. Subpoenas for Witnesses-"
Deeds, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’ Hills bf Sale, G ir-
nislimcnts, Cn. Sa. Jurors’ Summonses.
Marriage License, Hail Writ and Horn), inter
Corn. Directions for Interrogators*.,
Hills of Indictment. Hedcfj; .Warrants,
Bonds. Attachments. Inlet. Judgements.
Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra
tion. Temporary Letters of Administration, Tern
S orary Letters * of Administration, Guardians
iomls. . .
Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec.Tcc.
Dec 21 24
Bail
HE A <fc COTTON
Offer for sale on hccommoxlating terms,
t fe PIECES Hemp Btigging
.IL Ajr 50C ready made Cotton bags, best
-v • quality
1W t v 1s {laltimore, N. O. aud Georgia
Whiskey
*0 hhds Northoru Rum (colored)
10 casks M arse lies aud Madeira' Wine
HO boxes manufactured Tobacco
&» hhds Si. Croix &i Porto Rico Sugars
5 bids Copperas
3 I ales Blankets
1 bok Saddlery
1000 bushels Alum Salt,
, ALSO
A small invoice of DRY GOODS, HARD
WARE, CROCKER Y, See. suitable for a Coun-
trv store, will bo sold ou a credit of six months.
(let. 2 I
NEW SPRING GOODS
AND C ^OTSl»G,
At the JUacon Clothing Store.
L FITCH is now opening at the Macon
• Clothing Sto e. a new and splendid as
sn ui ut of GOODS aud CLOTHING, cousist-
iu part of
; B mbaziues, Camblcts, Marco,-G-asimcres of
most .11 colors, Plaid and Striped do. brown
ami white Drilling, brown and white Grass Lin
ens, India . a ikeeu, Circassians, Lasting, fig
ured and plain silk Velvets, EnglitR, figured silk
l’csaiig. plain Florentine do. huff and white Va
lencia do. while Ami figured Mersailes, white, fig
ured riilk aud Valcuii • Gold Vesting, new arti
cle, a good assortment oJ Cloths, C issimcrs, &c.
Fancy At tides.
' White and fancy Cravats, plctid and plain
Bombazine Sto ks, Velvet and figured do. Gum
Elastic, licit snk, lieu cotton, and Webb’s patent
Sii'pemlers, black, white and fancy silk Gloves,
fflacK and fa.icy liorscskiu and buck k n do.
brown iin n <io. English and French silk half
llose, vigolftado. white ihixt ai d strip cotton do.
linen (to-onis. Collar.-, •‘■Hiffncrs, Spatlefield, In
dia an . B odanua ilankerchiefs, white and figur
ed do. snk Umbrellas, childrcus’ leghorn Hats,
Puliuleafdo. See. See.
Ready Made Clothing.
Bombazine, lasting .mil Circassian Coattecs
and Frock Coats, ImniWzin • and circassiau pan
taloons. crape, camhlctl aud niariuo cnssiniere do!
Freurli and English drdliug brown do. French
and English drilli' S white do. brown and while
linen do. <!u'-k and stripe linen do. \igona and
lasting do. ub to and buff Vest* {teersadcs) fig
ured nu rsailes and valcbcia do. velvet and flor-
entine do. common do. white and brown li.ien
J e " bite ml browit drilling do. duck "and
rigona do. Drawers, Shirts* Morniug'Gowus, See.
vVC.
All of wliirh will be sold cheap for CASH. I
would solicit ilio patronage of my friends mid lb
Public in general. Also the T AILORING wil
bo carri. it on in all its branches with despatch.
N- ft OU accounts must be paid before new
tons are trade.
Aril O 23 LEWIS FITCH.
KKW GOODS.
WlI, II. Bill? DSALI,
Hasjut-t received a new and ertennu asst
JUcy ‘mOOuK.
Hats, Shoes, Jy c.
C ! - stork will be found inferior to none, and
£ a. purchasers, by favoring him with am 11 will
be oilVird Goods in the most reduced prices'.
For < ash Only.
ms s r.,cs cos si. is. is rXr.T, or the roLLowivc:
r n_t i- ."is. in. Bloe. Block and Colored iJtuud
Cloths
Blue, Cluck. .Vixt and Fancy Colorc
.-tripl'd Sailinet-. Lnglisli 'lerinoes
1 ’uffie Pois! autj (tv'o'HliinkRta **
P-‘ib U .ii Ci-.-n; .v:i.i Ved.iW i'bitiorlj
( ' "ion in il Saxony White Guuzc do
Damn: k T«ido Dinpi-r
Bird's I vM Scotch,and Russia < do “• .
Blue, iibsck and Colored Bombazetts -*V
, do do . do Circassians
Negro Clothing. I.iiiseys
Brown and Blis.iflieri-t/liirlinj’s
do do 'Sheetings * 4
do do Drillings
Cotton OziiHhiir^s. Fu-nians
Black Ilnifnu Lustring
Black Grossde Swiss, Black GPoss de Naples
do do Berlin
Black Siiichrw- and Sarsenets
Col. Gross de Naples
Black and Col. Florences
do do Italian Crapes
Scarlet and Black .Merino LongSliawls
Scarlet Square Shawls
Ca-limcre. Valentin, TJiibct Wool,
Silk, Damask and ('s^sltiierfe Shawls
Ilernanl, Paris Mii<tin Crape '
Gauze, tiros de Naples umi .Mandarine Dress
llnndkerrluels
Ladies’ and Misses’ B.-lgian, Italian, Straw, Leg
hqifn, Braid nno Fancy Bonnets.
Satin and Gauze Garniliirei
English Moleskins Bed Ticks
Apron Checks, Furniture do
Domestic Plaidsaiul stripes
Floor CtOth Baize. Green Fuxfc'Cloth
Furniture Dimity. Hair cord do
Russia Sheeting. Bleach Dowiass
Burlaps, Hangup Cords
Irish Linens Lawns
Blue and Scarlet Rattinet
Cotton (’assimercs
Black and Col plain Ribbons
Dark and listhl Col. Prints and Ginghams
Lacv and Gauze Veils
Figured mid plcin Bohbinet Lace
Tim* id Ibices
'■Cambric. Jaconet, Swiss. Mull, Nansook and
Book Muslins
Linen Cambric
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Pongee do
India I-'lag and Bandana do
Shell Combs
l-ndies’ and Gentlemens’ Gloves.
Colton-, AVwstcd and Lamb's Wool Hose
Blnck and Col. Cambrics ... ,
Bead Itctir.ules
Men’s and Boys’ Fur, Cloth and Seal Caps „
Chincliilln do ",
WARE HOUSE
Cdxamfssion Snsiness.
n - r ji THE .subscriber .conUnit
( & ;Ji above bushiess at ins old stand,
r t Sjf Head of Cherry street and Colton
Avenue, where he offers al! the u-
sual facilities in business.
His \Varc House and close storages are in
prime order, and as much exempted from, the
danger of fire as any In the place
Colton stored with lym will be delivered in a-
atlinetsl n y |> !| rt'of the,town. rur. of uny. charge, except
the customary storage. * . .
Oct5 2 JAMES (d-.M.'-i GAV.
READY 3IADE CLOTHING.
Superfine blue, black, green, ndelaid. olive and
brown Cloth Dress Costs
" Blue, Wack,'.-green, blown-and steel
mi.xt Cloth -Frock Coats
" Blue, hro.wn. olive, green and mixt
Cloth Coatees
Blue, steel mixt mid fnney colored Sattinel Coat
ees H'nd Frock Coat«
Sujicrfine blue, black, brown, olive, green and
• steel mjil-r-bith'Pantalqpiis
Drab, lavender and siriped Cnssllnete do
BIup. steel mixt and fanry colored Sattinel do
F.nglish .Moleskin, uncut Cord and Bangup do
Youths’ Cloth and Snttinet Coatees aud Pania-
loons
Black, blue and drab Caisimfere Vests :
Black and colored Velvet do
Dark and light figured ValpnfiR, white arid col
ored Marseilles, Swansdown, Toilinel
and Saitinel Vests
Cainblet and Plaid Clonks
Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, Valentia and Leather
Slocks
Fine Lincn'-Sliirts, Collars. Bosoms, «&c. &c.
Negri) Clothing,
Men's aud Youths’ Fur and It'ool Hats,
E*inc Boots and Shoes,
NXias.o HISOSS, dtC, die. &.C.
Oct 24 4
EXsjBmTom s-pa.^ :h,
WARE 11CU> .
I
AND. f -^!
Commission Aft 'hunts,
AKE liber.-il advances cn Cotton in store
nn>| on shipments, lbo ou notes aud oth-
| cr"pi-«)Jt-r.fyMcposito** in tb-.ir hands.
•'i'bcrr W:Tr~ Houses arc more convenient to the
business-part of the town than any other, possess
ing the advantages of a wharf, aud arc more ex
empt from danger by fire, than any other in Ma
con. May 25 144
r J?IES SUBSGaiBEH
ILL sell the stock of BOOKS Sc HARD
WARE. belonging to Ellis, ShotwHI &
Co. at very low prices, at retail, for cash, aud to
merchants’, who- may wnut to replenish their
stock, upon time, for approved paper.
The Stock consists of a great variety of
Hardware, Cutlery, Castings
MECHANICS’ TOOLS,
| aEOROB J22W27T,
j At his old stand, corner of Cherry and Secondsts.
I S now receiving from New York and Bostou,
a fresh supply of Goods, which, iu addition
to ihose on .band, will make his stock very Ergo
a. 'l complete, which he offers »n as reasonable
terms as tliey can be bad in this market. His
/•)ou» comprise a general
Assortment of Groceries,
Viz—ISO bae* Coffee,
45 1duls St Croix, Porto Rico and N
- Orleans Sugar,
21 bbls Loaf and Lump do
12 qi- chests Toa
20,000 lbs Iron
10 hhds Molasses
1500 bushels Salt
100 pieces Ilemp and Tow Bagging,
40 kegs Nails
Jamaica' Ruin
Cognac Brandy '
Northern Qin, Northern Rum
Whiskey,
Apple Brandy, Wine,
Powder, Shot, &e. &<?.
ALSO,
Bry Goods, Hardware, Catlery,
Crockery, Roots, Shoes,
&c. fee. &c.
Oct 22 • 43
From Tail’s Magazine for Jvn ur. u. .
THE AW\!vE\l\G OF THE WIND;
Hurrah! tbawind, the mightv wind,
Like lion from his lair up spruug,
Hath left his arctic home behind.
And off his slumbers flung;
While over lake and peaceful sea.
With track of crested foam, sweeps he !
Brass Ware, Britannia do,
FL’ttNlTLJRfrMOUNTING, &c. &c.
BOOHS
Consisting of large and small Bibles, Medical,
Law aud School Books, and a great variety of
Religious aud Miscclkiue ,us Books.
Dtc. 13 23 JACOB SHOTWELL.
Notice.
P I1E Rooks, Acrouutx and some of the
Koiefof- A. ^ hot well together with those
of A. Shotwell & J. S. Smith, are placed iu
the bauds i f JqIid C. Ilelveuston ard Win. C.
Parker, Esqrs ithoare authorised to settle the
same! A; >' ' ,
The subscribers arc particularly anxious to
have their claims settled without adding any ex
pense to those indebted to them and hope that
all who have not paid their notes or accounts will
immediately call on Messrs Parker or Ilclveu-
stou aud do so. i
ALEXANDER SHOTWELL,
, >:*:•' ''JOSEPH S. SMITH.
Macon, ApriM, 1833. -®7 .
Fresh Drags, Paints Sf Oils.
' 2>R. W. B. BAU
\Sjust received his fresh supplies, and of
fers for sale, at his store on Cotton Aven
ue. a quantity of
Linseed OJI Extract Sarsaparilla,
Sperm do Carpenters
Train . do , .. Castor Oil (fine article)
White Lead * • Croton Oil
Spauish Brown ground Spirits Turpentine
in oil Copal Varnish ‘ *
’ dry lJlack leather d»
Japan do
Gltfo !
Snuff, Mapaboy and
Scotch
Fine cut ToJiaCro
Hair & coaf "Brushes
Caracas hair Pencil*
SUisfc’s Patent Printing" Press.
F|ll'E undersigned having been appointed A
gent for the sale of Rn-t’s Improved Patent
Gtst Iron Printing Press, t:.nes this opportunity
to recommend it to the fraternity. Titis Press is
turning into general u-o at tlio North—and is
thuxghf to he tlio most perfect and “Ififi- 'itof any
uo'v in use. Workmen,"who have used this nnd
others, give this the preference over every oiher
kind
•u respects e''.sc, power and durability.
do do
Venetian Red
Windsor Glass
Paint Bru-iics
Indigo, Soauisb Flotc
Alum
Copperas
Pearl Ashes
Magnesia, lump Atcal’d Chloride of Lime
Starch Chloride, of Soda
Quinine Leqteu Syrup
Piperius Lamps
Imliua Lanterns
Opium Lamji Glasses &■ AVick
.Morphiqtn Pulpbat Sc Viuegar .
Acetate
KXadeira and is?oi’b T7ine,
Suitable for convalescents.
Together with nil extensive and general assort
ment of all articles in his line, all of which were
purchased iu person by himself in^Ntwy York,
and are warranted genuine. He Is prepared to
give reasonable aecoinmonations and respectfully
invbcs the attention of the public
Feb 13 2D
Lots for Sale.
IIE subscriber bavipg a number of LO TS
bn the right baud side of tlio new road
leading from Macon to Forsyth and on the left
of the old road, commencing soon after crossing
the Branch, ou boiji'road?, will dispose of the
sametq-shell persons ns will make good citizens,
on reasonable terms. As an inducement to me
chanics he has made two cross roads through the
Lots situated between said roads, .and will give
to each of the first meutiooed lots a sufficient
space oil one of iho cross n.ads for a work shop,
w ithout a charge for ten years, and will hS bound
to pay them the value of the moderate improve-
mentrf that may bo put ou them, or make a fur
ther contract for the same. The lots on these
cross roads will be used exclusively for mechanic
shops.
The advantageous situation of this property Is
tod Obvious to nieulioh;-The almost exclusive
support of Macon passing the first mentioned
roads. Mechanics would be sufficiently neal*
town to have the patronage of both, town and
country,- and lie freed from the numberless objec
tions to iiviug directly m town.
Also, For Sale,
The store occupied E. B. Weed, and the
dwelling above, with a sufficient lot, the purcha
ser will bo entitled to the rc-t at iho rate of $425
per year, till the 1st of October.
ALSO, FOR SALE, 4 , i.--
110 SHARES COMMERCIAL- BANK
STOCK; also, this 11 mi so ^intl I^ot occupied by
J. L. Williams, near Dr. Owen’s mills, aud about
20 acres of land situated uu the road near said
house. Apply to the subscriber, if absent to J.
C. flelvrti>ion,-'Esq. .1-
April3 27 ALEXANDER SHOTWELL.
Copartnership
T lfE‘subscribers havo this day purchased the
entire stock of goods belonging to Jf'iley,
THE SU25CRZ3ER,
AVING taken possession of the 3toro ront-
,ed‘ by him in Ellis, Shotwell & Co’s,
raugo, is now ready to receive any Consignments
with which his friends nud thb public may be
pleased to favor him. WM. P. ROWLAND.
Nov 27 17
Practice of I^edicmc. * '
DRS. CO\E 'Sc BRIDGMAN
have united iu the Practice of MED
ICINE and SURGERY. Thei?
office js tlio one heretofore occupied
by Dr. Cone.
J:.n I 1333 14
Tin Ware Manufacturer.
Furs* ZZidcs and Horns.
MIIE highest price will be given by the snb-
8_ scriber for Furs of all kinds, either Beaver,
Otter, Raccon or Muskrat.' "
Hides, dry. in any quantity; also Deer Fkirrs.
Horns. Ox or Buck. C. A. HIGGINS,
Nov 27 17 Uriel: Buildings. Mulberry St.
Auction and Comnnssion Store.
fn^HF. riuliscfiber l ins removed to the new
tie of these Presses i* now iu use at this office, | vices in tho
BRICK STORE, adjoining the Post Of
re, mi Mulberry street, where lie tenriFA his ser
Where it may he seeu in 0| oration.
Letters to the undersigned on the subject, (post
P«id) will be attended in. M. BARTLETT.
NEW PEUMKIt.
JUST PUBLISHED nud for sale at this of-
O fiee,
• The New Primers
’ Olid’s Firs* Rook. Well adopted for Infant.
t-Oinnioii Sunday Reboots. \\ ill Iu: sold low
by tho uautiiy. Pricu 12^ cents single.
Vpv ID
above line.
2()
C. A. HIGGINS.
tfllST landed from Steam Boat Bonnet* of
©3 Blue and Pioneer an for sale at iho Cash
.-tore by RUSr ELL Sc DICKINSON.
;i() bills Irish Potatoes ‘
30 hags prime gieen Cuffec
It) hhds prime now < rop.Orreans Molasses
7 Tierc s superior Georgia Syrup
Shlnls Orleans Sugar
CJn eso, Pilot aud St;i Bread &c.
March 12 24
MULBEanr, SEAS THIRD STgiEgT.
P IIE subscriber continues to manufacture
TIN WARE in every variety, and has
now on hand a general assortment, which lie will
sell w holesale or retail at the Savannah or Augus
ta prices.
He lias nls’o Jtisf received an assortment of Ja
panned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar
Boxes, Waiters, Bread pans, Canisters, tugar
Bowls, Milk cups, Tumblers. Pepper boxes, Grii-
ters. Toy cups. Rattles, candlesticks. Lamps; spif
Boxes, sand Boxes, Pocket Lanterns, See. See.
Also, patent Bakers, F°ot;sfove's, blocktiu Tea
Puts, Plates, Basins, Tumbler*, See.
JOB WORK done at the shortest notice,
jan 2 WILLIAM S. ELLIS.
CASH STORE
Ztasscil, & ZMckinson
f JFAVE on hand, aud will recieve in a feTi-
D K. days, a choice selection of
&HO&ERZE3, &c.
which will be sold low and for CASH ONLY-
8 hlnh N. O. Molasses
23 “ prime St. Croix & Orleans Sugars
52 .bags prime green Coffee
20 bbls Mackerel
1 tierce Codfish' ' •
- 20 bbls Family Flout; (choice)
10 half bbls do
■ 15 qr ., Buck wheat do
2(1 bids Irish-.Potatoes
51 bbls Northern Rlirri, Gin, "Wliiskey
17 '* assorted Cordials (good)
5 tierces new Rice
1 pipe each cog Brar>dy and II Gi*
2 Northern Viuegar
5 bbls each Peach aud Apple Brandy
Jamaica nnd St Croix Rum
Irish Whiskey
Cherry Bounce.
Ui M, S M, -TcnerifEe, Muscatel, Port
and lb alaga tV : in« in qr casks
Baskets Champniguo *'
London Porteh in^quarts and piets
Bar Soap, Spcria & Tallow Caudles
Lump Sugar
Hyson and Pouchong Tbsrs
Drums fresh, Figs
Boxes fresh Raisin*
Orangesi Apples, Onions, &C' *
Dried Beef, smoked Tongues
Bologna Sausages, Crackers
Spanish aud American Cigars. Scc.
8 tons swedes and English Iron
English, Blisterpd arid. German Steel
32 casks Nails and Boat spikes
e«l:. Bagging &• Twine, Castings, Ac.
Also a general variety of
Staple 3Dry Goods
Hurrah! the wind, the mighty wind,
Hath o’er the deep his chariot driven,
Whose waters that in peace reclin'd,
Uplash"the roof of heaven ;
Tlieu oil the quaking cjiff-bound -horo
They foaming dash with deafening roar.
Thp ship loom'd on the waveless sea,
Iter form was imaged in its breast,
And beauteous of proportion she,
As ever billow prest;
Aud graceful there as stately palm,
She tower’d amid the sultry calm.
, - . ' »• -Mr - (■ '-•»*
Her flag hung moveless by the mast,
Her sails droop’d hri-czeless and unbent,
And oft the s^gaep’s glance was cast
- Along thp ifirtnAmYrlt. ;
To note if there he might descry
The wakening gale appronching^nigh.
On came the wind, the reckless wind,
Fast sweepinsr on his furious way,
His tempest-rushing pinions brined
In wrathful ocean’s spray.
On came t-he wind, and as lie past,
The shriek of death was (uthe blast!
The tall -ship by the shrouds he took,
To shivering shreds her canvass rent,
Then like a.reed-her mast he shook,
A ad by .th v e hoard it went,
While yawn’d the deep with hideous din,
As if prepared to gulf her in.
$
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
Saddleru. Hats, Boots, Shoes, Sec Sec.
Jan I. !8i«. • 14
With fruitless effort on she reels,
The giant win I is in her wake,
The mountain billow’* coil she feels
Around her* like a snake:
Lock’d iu that unrelenting grasp,
She struggling sihMiwith stilled gasp.
Hurrah! hurrah! t be victor wind
Hath swept the ocean rover down,
And left a shipless sea behind.
With matiy a edrsfe hrstrewn;
And swift, unfetter’d, strong and free,
Like eagle ouhis path, speeds he!
Baxter !,• Fort iu this place, and will contitnto the
business at the same store on the corner of Sec
ond Street nnd Cotton Avenue, opposite Wash
ington Hall, under the firm of .
3AXTSSE* FORT & WXISY.
They havo on hand a gchcnfl'-assorunent of
fresh goods well adapted to the town and coiiiftry
trade, which' wil) ho sold at low prices and on li
beral., terms, by the yard, piece or package.—
They Solicit a continuation of the patronage of
former customer* and the public generally. ••
THOMAS W. BAXTER.
ROBERT \V. FORT.
LAIRD H. WILEY-
Macon. July 1,1332.161 "
Molasses, Sugar, Irdip, 8?c.
*| Hhds Molassc*
10 do prime stcroix Sugar
20 bbls and half bbls canal Flour
25 do Whiskey 20 do Gin, 15 do Ram
10 do Malaga Wine ‘
10 tons swedes Iron asxprlea
30 hoxe.yTobacco^Virginia)
100 piece,» H^mp Bagging
500 otton Bags, "5J yards each
500 bushels Alum salt W.
Also,
Mr. Webster an t the Muses.—We copy the
following impromptu from the Bbslon 'Tran
script. It was written in the Album ofa young
Lady who requested the great Statesman to
write his name in her liulo- treasury of great
nafnes, ynder the autograph of Lafayette:
“Dear Lady, I a little fear
“Tis dangerous to be writing here,
Ills band, who bade our Eagle fly, ••
Trust his young wings and mount the sky,
Who bade, across the Atlantic tide.
Now thunders sweep, new navies rido,
Has traced, in lines of trembling ago,
His autograph upon this page,
Higher than that Engle .’Sours,
His famestfMi through the w fir Id be sounding
Anil o'er ;bo waves of time be bounding,
While thousands as obscure as I,
Cling to hit-skirt, he siill will fly.
And spring to immortality. _ ,
If by Ins name I \Wite my orfc,
. ’T will take, me where I am u it known,
The co!d salute will meet my o ir
‘Pray, stranger how did y< u come here?’
t h'lt record furnishes. The great contest lo-
Political Freedom had closed in glory, and the
Independence of the Thirteen United States
l.ad been solemnly recognized by their late
powerful foe; But with tho contest had ceas
ed ah' i much of that patriotic fervour and su*-
ained^ enthusiasm, wbich ; n iritis the the strug-
supplied the place of inif t rioct union; and
.■ace. Liberty and Independence, were rapid-
lv giviiiir way to Anardiy, Disgrace and Civil
>1 ir. ■ T4,e Old Congress had the rieht to levy
iirn'iies, and to horr.ivr money on a pledge ofthe.
National Faith, but its only means of raising
money td pay these armies; and to discharge
these debts, were by requisitions on the Legis
latures of the respective States. Large loans
had been negotiated abroad, large sums bor
rowed at home, ntrd a - vast debt was duo to
those brave soldiers, who with an. unexampled
com t mey, unpaid,'unclothed and unshod, un
der the summer’s sun and amid the ices of win
ter, front Savannah to the Heights of Abraham,
bad met and fought—and at length''repelled the
invaders. To discharge these engagements,
the .most sacred which could be imposed on
man, the debt of oar independen e, requisitions
were made'again nnd again. Requisitions were
evaded,, postponed and refused, until the verv
name of requisition became a by-word and a
jest. NatiqnM disgrace could not but follow,
and when a na;iqii is disgraced, who dreads its
° r -frhp regards its rights? By the 1
T reatv of P. ace. in which our limits were de
fined, Great Britain had stipulated for the with
drawal^ of her armies and garrisons beyond
those limits with all convenient speed, and
without carrying away any nogroes or oilier,
property of American citizens.* Ix defiance of
this I reaty, negroes and other property had
been carried off by the retiring armies,, and
many formidable posts within our territory
were yet garrisoned by British troops. Coiii--
pensation for the property thus taken, and a
POLITICAL.
ADDl
db;ess.
Delivered by Mr. GA^TO.Y, on taking the
1500 bushels Liverpool gro.umf Salt, on board
hnmar’s boat No. 1, daily expected, will bo sold
low if taken from the boat. All on good terms,
for sale by REA & COTTON.
jan 2ff 18
Spring and Summer Clothing.
Chair, at the late Anti-Nullification Meet
ing at Newborn N. < ’.
1 cannot but perceive, Gentlemen, that you
expect from me, on taking this chair, that I
should address to you some observations upon
the important subject* which has brought ns
together. It is indeed a subject of fearful
magnitude. Wc have met to consider, not a-
ny topic of local or transient interest, but one
of universal, deep and abiding importance; to
consult, not whether wc shbtdd confide our
public concerns to the mnha reracnf -of this or
that sot of men, but how :o far as depends on
us—wo caii preserve a united Government to
surrender of the forts, injuriously detained,
were repeatedly demanded ant! demanded in
vain. In 'xcusc it wi* alleged ; that impor
tant stipulations on our part had been broken.
The promise, that there should he no lawful
impediment to the recovery of debts, had been
disregarded, and in many of the States the
courts of justice Were yet clos.-d against Brit
ish creditors. Further negotiations were de
clined with a goVbrphient w hich had tlio potvey
to mak,e engagements, In t not the ability to
enforce tlieir observance, and the taunt was not
the less bitter because of its truth. The Brit
ish Flat;—that meteoi Flag which for a thous
and years had braved t lie battle and .the breeze
-ri-still waved in proud defiance over American
soil, and Britisli Artillery still frowned on for
tresses within American limits, affording shel
ter, countenance and support to the hostile In
dians that desolated our. North-western Iron-,
tier.. By the rights of nature and under the
covenants of Treaty, wc were entitled to the
free navigation of the Mississippi, that" great
artery of communication of our Western
• States. But the enjoyment of this right was
interdicted by one;of tho feeblest of European
monarchs." At borne, each State was distract
ed by the contests of hostile factions; the one
insisting on the sanctity and rigorous fulfilment
ol al) contracts, on a rigorous taxation to dis
charge the public engagement’s, and a strict
administration of justice between individuals;
while the other, strainad every herve for a re
mission of,taxes on a distressed community,
and for suspending the colVction of debts, dr
allow'ing them lobe paid off in depreciated pa
per. He who addresses you^remembers well
when the creditor could be compelled by law
to_ receive but ode half of his demand—for how
ever formally he might have contracted to be
paid in specie, the piper currency was a law
ful tender,-and two paper dollars were in truth
but equivalant to one in silver. Commerce
was at the lowest ebb, for there was no unifor-.
mity of system—each State embarrassing nav
igation ail'd tfadd by its local regulations,, and
doing in that respect what seemed good in its
own eyes. A part of North Carolina had re
volted, and set up..the independent government '
oi "‘franklin;” there were threatening distur
bances in Pennsylvania: and in New England
a party estimated to the amount of -. waive or
fifteen tholfeafflf men, bold, desperate and un
principled, had actually arrayed themselves in
hostility to the government, proclaiming the
aunihilariou of debts, the division of property,
and reunion of England.. The whole aspect
of our country, seen from abroad or at borne,
be administered by any set of men; to exam H
ino, nut min ;ho exm-dienc'. of any measures intimated weakness, dissentioris, dishonor and
of general poliev, but into the means fittest to[ misery; excitedtJiq derision and contempt of
.u"-. it..
'secure fo*"us that Union u ' fah makes us a Na- , strangers, and filled the' hearts of our bcs:. pat-
T
YHE subscriber is now offering for salo a
new aud extensive assortment of
Spring - and Summer, Clothing,
which will be found \6 be made in the best and
most fashionable style, included are the follow-
L ON DON PRINTED Mf.SPINS, for
Dresses, new patterns,jast received aud
lor -.ale by WM. II. BURDSAI.L.
April li) 27
FLAX TIIHSAJD.
LBS FLAX THREAD,, assorted
Ox" colors of a superio'-quality, just
received and for sale by
Nov27 (7 WM. H, BURDSALL.
130
iu quantitie!
Dec. 12,
Bagging.
PIECES 1st.and 2dqualityofbi- a
vy llt'inp Baggings by the piece or
to suit Purvhasserr for sale bv
13 C. A. HIGGINS.
Xoaf and lump Sugar.
'Gff BOXES. Loaf and Lump Sugar, just
■ w received and for s de by
Get ff 4 REA Sc COTTON.
Bluo, black aud fancy col summer cloth Dress
Gouts, Frock Coats aud Coattecs,
Black bombazine Frock Coats and Coattecs,
Euglisb Merino, rowan Cassimere, Circassian
and Lasting Frock Coats and Coattees,
Black and fancy cojored sumiuer.cloih, black and
brtwti Bombazine, Erminet, black Lasting,
EuglishMeriuo, rowau Cassimere, white and
brown Linen Drilling, white Sateen, brown
•amiFrench LiirHt,;_striped Florentine auo"
Nankecu Pantaloons.
White unu colored MarsciUs, white and colored
Valentia, black Velvet, black Satin, black
Bombazine, uncut Velvet, and colored Silk
Vc^ts.
Brown and white-Linen, wliito Sateen, Flemish
Lin n, Bengal Stripe, Rowan. Cassimere,
English Merino, aud Circassian Round
Jackets.
Youths’Coats, Jackets, Pnutaloons and Vests,
etc. etc. IV AL II. BURDSALL.
. .April 16. 29
To Hire,
iY tlie motiih, or until Christmas, a good
l sawyer and rough carpenter, apply at this
April 10 28
tion. And yet what can I say to you which : riots with shame, grief and fear. In a letter
your anxious thoughts have not already antiri- written at this time, by the Marquis La Fayette,
patod? Wo havo ell seen the Ordinance late- | to bis revered Washington, about the fate oi
ly promulgated in an adjoining St ito, and its ; that country for which lie had fought and olec?
adjuncts of manifestoes, addresses and. report*, he remarks; “Every friend to the rights of
We all behold the course too plainly" indicated
Pi ■
as tlio probable "result. Nullification and Re
cession, Rebellion or Disunion ! We have be
held these doilies with one common and pro
found,feeling of grief and apprehension. The
Union of the American People is denounced,
assailed, and in peril. To that Union we are
indebted for the great portion of our earthly
blessings, and wc should lie ungrateful to Hea
ven, unworthy of oiirlot, false to.ourselves, and
faithless to our children, f We did not exert our
best energies to uphold and maintain it.
a of American
mankind admires the principles of the Ameri
can Constitutions, but I have often the morti
fication to hear, that die want of powers ia.
Congress, and of union between the States,
and.of energy in the government, will make
the confederation very insignificant.” What”
exclaimed Washington, pouring out his full
heart to a bosom friend, “what, Gracious God,
is man !—that there should be sucli inconsis
tency and perfidiousness in his conduct. It is
but the other day that wc wore shedding our-"
blood to obtain the Constitutions under which
, Constitutions of our own choice and
-gentlemen's Drab Scavor IKals,
O F the latest stylo, iust received and for sale
by WM. II. BURDSALL.
March 26
To call to the considerntio.. .
Citizens the benefits whirli flow to them, from making—and now we are unsheathing the
their Federal Hilton, might seem at first view, j sword to overturn them. It wj^.at this mo-
a superfluous and even absurd, undertaking.— j mout of disaster, disgrace and gloom,. of fearful
Like those of the air which we breathe, and of realities and yet mote fearful forebodings, that
the light which wo enjoy, these benefits arc j one ofthe most glonou*' and beneficent of hu-
present, before us and around us. Which of] man triumphs, was achieved—a triumph ot
us is insensible of their existence, vet who can j reason, patriotism and self-denial over preju-
enumeralo them all. or faithfully portrav them ? . dice, passion and State-pride- l he b ederal
Yet their very familiarity, their unquestion d j Constitution,’ the result of the profound del.b-
value, mav render it not amiss that our atten- J orations ol our most industrious sages was pre-
tion should he distinctly drawn to them. Oh- I sentfcd for the ratification of the people in each
vious Messina, on that very account, some- ofthe States. Furiously was it api.ed; jeai-,
timt s command too little of our regard. | ously were its provis^p* scanrmed and scrut.-/.
There are few in this assembly who have a nizod; and, m»y of the best and ail of he
distinct recollection ofthe state of things which j worst principles and nv.t.ves of human are.m*
•de the adoption of the Federal Constitu- were invoked and arrayed against
preen
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tion, but Iiistorv ha* faithfully recorded it, and I blessed be God! (and may ijnot
most instructive are the admonitions which j to say so with the most devuol and BOMt *R*IU,
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