Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, August 14, 1833, Image 1

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J5V M. BA ftTLETT. THE GEORGIA TELEGRAPH. Pnblishod T X r ceklv AT MACON, GA. NEW SPRING GOODS JYMD A.t^fkc M acini Clothing Store. I fTCH is now opening at the Macon, J3_J • Clothing Store, a now and splendid ns- I sbrtmciit of GOODS and CLOTHING, consist- Printillg OJf«e on Mulberry Street—opposite the in part of ‘' ' " Brick Range. * jj TRIIMS.—Tub Kit Dollar* rt year, if paid h; advance, or Four Dollars, if no t paid before the ! end of the year. Subscribers living at a distance v.iil l»o roquirbd <» all cases to pay in advance. | jjj»JVo Paper discontinued, but at the di-ore j tioii of the publisher, until all arrearages are aid. » J We are reqnested to anuonucc nKTEBLr Keu, tvsq. ;..s a candidate for receiver of Tn x Returns of this comity, at the next clcctim Jnnelj. 1833. 117 We are authorized to announce C?»:o. P. Wagxon as a SJ&jtJV Candidate far Tax Collector at Ej^ t!w ensuing election. June 11 1633. 37 We ore authorized to announce Gf.orgk Vigal as caudidate Ter Tax Collcctorr.t the pgttclrrtion. 33 John IT. Sims is a candidate for 'Pax Collector of Bibb comity. 33 We are authorized to 'announce tlEJVRY NIUVSOM 5 WYSSV n< a randirh..<-Ynr tax collector r.f ijTRibb county. , July JO. We are authorized to 'announceLKtVISLAlVfllR as a candidate for sheriff at Ui3 ap- prouchiug election July IG. -12 , We are authorized to anu<nmvc WfLljAM h. CONF# r.s a Candidate for .Sheriff of Bibb von a tv nt the ensuing election. We are authorized to nnnocnco ASA E ERNEST ns n Candidate for. the Representa tive Branch efthe next Legisla ture July 31 ^VJ2ib& We are authorized to j£||Sg5' announce CHARLES J. MeDO- -*v****' NAI.D ns a cnfd'vhito to represent Pih'i connryin the Scnatoriar-hrauch of the next legislature. July 2 40 ~ JOHN 31. SS HUM W is a candidate for clerk of the Infe rior Coart of Ribb conntr. \v e are authorised to nnnounro Daniel Wadsworth, q. as a candidate for Tax Col- :v I factor tor flibh county Jlllv Id 41 Jiilv 3 JESSE SMITH is a candidate for Tax Collector of Ribb county. 41 Bombazines, f atr.blcift, Maroo Casimeres of most all colors. Plaici and Hfriped do. hroxx'u and white Drilling, hrotvn and white Grass Lin ens, Judin Nankeen, Circassians, Lasting, fig-! ured and plain siLk Velvets, English figured siFk ' esting, pix-i.n Florentine do. buff and white Ya- I Iencsa do. V:iate'n'ndfigured Mrrsailcs, white, fig-1 ll;-1 d •"dik a.ni . ;.!<*• 11i.i Gold .Vesting, : 1 • • \v ;:rli- ! cie, a good assortment of Cloth's, Cassiiaers, fee. I Fancy Articles. While and fancy Cravats, pitted and plain Bombazine Stocks, Velvet and figured do. Gum Elastic, nett silk, nett cotton, and Webb's p*.tcut Suspenders, black, white and fancy silk Gloves, black ami fancy liorseskin and buckskin do. brown linen no. English r.u<[ French silk half Hose, vigonado. white mixt a">.| strip cotton do. linen Bosoms, Collars Sliffner’, Spittleficld, In dia ami Bandanna 1 luukerchicfs, white and figur ed do. si!!; Umbrellas, childrens’ leghorn Hats, Palmleat do. fee. fee. Ready Made Clothing. Bombasine, lasting and Circassian Coattees and Frock Coats, bombasine mid Circassian pan taloons. crape, cambiett ami linfritrtlCnssimt're do. French nnd English drilling brown do. French find English drilling white do. brown and white liani .tlu. duck and stripe linen do. vignna and Ir-ttojr-do. .white and buff Vests (mersades) fig- urrd raxranijes and Valencia do. velvet and flor- ciitine do. common do. whiro and brown linen Jackets, w hite and brown drilling do. duck and vigonn do. Drawers, Shirts, Moruiug*Gowu.<, fee. £cc. See. All of which will be sold cheap for CASIT. J would solicit the patronage of my friends and the public in general. Also tho TAILORING will be carried on in all its brunches with despatch. A r . Ji. Old accounts must be jaiu before new oons arc made. 57113 SUasenZEEK TILL sell the stock of BOOKS & HARD WARE. belonging to Ellis, Sliulxvell fe i Co. at very low prices, at retail, for cash, and ti merchants who may want to replenish thei stock, upon time, for approved paper. The Stock consists of a great variety of Hard tea re, Cutlery. Castings MECHANICS’ TOOLS', Erass 3riiaA;:iia do. FURNITURE MOUNTING, fee. fee. tCJJ-'tfgTX* C3 Consisting of iarco and sni3» B$t>!es, Medical, Cotton Bagging and t 'otton Dugs (p> COHSiaXEHT.) J'i. 4^ PIECES heavy Hemp Bagging, weighing l.J lb. to the yard. 2UOO ready made Cotton Bags, of the -bos: In verness baggiug. equal to any ever imported for sale iu lifts to suit purchasers, end on ncccrlrno dating terms by tll',A & COTTON. July 10 41 To the Matrons of the South: 2? I an ter and Paisilv ikyccusxi. \ nn hrk;: numbers more will complete the J3- fir.-.t volume of this paper. To those who j have so promptly and liberally stcppcil forward j in :ii«i of onr feeble imdertakiiig to improve the : Agriculture of Georgia, we offer our heartfelt ■ thanks. We were not. in the liogiouing, vein c-J nutfgh to ::jt igi!i;! that we couldbj onr iudiviitiinDi labors effect s,i important an object. We mice- luted on the co-ojveration and support of the ag- iV'iiltural interest—on the assistance, with purse am! with pen, of the true friends of the soil.' -t vor.sHun" ©i iarc© ana smaii iatues, nieatcai, v .* , , ♦. .. r . ic i » i*. - -- ... vv uuont tijat support, our undertaking njnst*:;ju. Law aljfl bclioo: i5ool;.s, antra .crv::t variety of _ . . , / * » . • 7 Religious and MisceHane-*^ Books. " n *‘ «‘ ,r imtpw l.o*wr arduous be m vam.- Dic. 18 23 JACOB‘3HOTWEM. Commented; with a view lo« to profit than tc — URlulness, !:c price of the Plainer was fixed a 1 . April ’0 LEWIS FITCH. Ill lliail t'ountv. MARTIN SIMMONS is n candidate for re-election to the office of lerk of the Inferior Court J uly 30. JOHNSON WELLBOKN is a candidate fur clerk of the Superior Uonrt of lloustou conn!" it the ensuing election _ July.'II - C7* We are aat’ orizet! to nlT nounre MARK 1). CLARK ns a candidate 'in die riprc-cntotivo branch of the next legislature sit the ciHuing election in Bibb county. June 10 J7 tt?" arc; autSiorised to an- ruaure JOHN L. MUSTIAN a candidate for fhciiB of Bibb county. May I, ia‘13. 3j, , i '-/■ Vs r ;;yp rmlhoyist'd to tia- Routtco WM. C. PARKER, Esq. n candidate fir llocievcr of Tax Returns for the county of Ibhli at theVnsuing cicrtian. Junafi 4t C7“ Wo arc authorized to nu- nortneo JOHN If. OFFUTT as a candidate for '-lerk of the Inferior Court, at the ensuing clcc- " on - May 23 . S?* \\ c arc authorized to annonnqp ,WM. ,• JORDAN ns n Candidate for Receiver of • ax Returns for Ribb county at the ensuing clec- l? nn - August 2 Pract ice of ZvEedicine. _r> nits, com; &. .bridgman have united in the Practice of MED ICI NT! and SURGERY. Their office i- iho one hcictofore occupied I by Dr. Cono. Jan 1. 1833. 14 ■ I To be Belt TILL be let for one or more years, and ’ possession given the 1st day of October ''•st, the store and dwelling house in Mulberry ‘ ,n *t. now occupied by Mr. Job Magic, the si.- nji.iau forbusincss is equal to any other in the Ij ■irp, and having a g„od dry cellar, which w ith j store will he let separate if required. Apply 'T June 2G REA fe COTTON. SSL2,zZsiD IS?ABLE. \ first rate BILLIARD TABLE, with nil the ap p attai lied, for s.tlo I>v ROBF.RT II. FREEMAN, 41 Sign of the liable and Harp. 4 Apprentice V7anicd. '< active lad about Id years of age, of good, ntnral character, will be taken a, an Ap- I cuii-o to tho Cabinet making Business. Iu- JAMES TAYLOR, ■ 1 }’If) 41 tn McD -nald'a Building. I ~To~Rrn, A com fort a I do DWELLING all family, in a lionl- Pi sscssion civ- 111 quire at diis uf- Jnlv 10 41 NEW GOODS. WM.lJ. J3UKDSAL.L,. Has just netiveua tuic aiul extensive assortment 0 tDry Goods. Clothing - , Hats, SliOoSf fyc. 7TtTIS stock wilt be found inlerlor to none, and Ll_It purchasers, by favoring !;;gi with a call will be oliVrtd Goods nt ibe most reduced prices. i'or^Cash Only. his stock enssisfr, i?r rinT,.o.F Tin; following: JSiqier Saxony, Blue. Black add Caiored Broad Cloths Bloc, Black, .Mist and Fancy Colored Sattincts Striped Satlinrts, I'liglish Jlcriiiocs Jdufile ('ointanH Rose Blankets Red, White, Green and Yellow Flannels Caulun and Saxony White Gauze do ilmnnik Table Diaper Bird’s I'.ye. Scotch, nnd Russia do Itlne, Black and Colored Bombazelts do do do Circassians Negro Clothing. Linsevs Brown end Bleached Shirting* do do Shprtings do do Drillings Cotton Oznnburgs, Fiutiaas B!n,.k Italian Uiu-lriiig Black Grovede dniu, Black Gross do Naples do do Berlin Black Sinclieur and SarsnueD Cel. Gross de Naples Riiick and Cul. Florences ‘ r d.» do Italian Crapes ’ Scarlet nnd Blank .Merino Long Shawls Scarlet Square Shawls Cii.liniere, r wlentis, Thibet Wool Silk, Damask nnd Csssiinerc Shawls Ilernnni. Paris .Muslin Crape Gauze, tiros de Naples Bud .Mandarine Dress Handkerchiefs Ladies’ nr.d Misses’ Belgian, Italian, sstrnw, Leg liorn,Braid nbd Fancy Bounds. Katin nqd (lanzo Garniture* English Jfnleskins, Bed Ticks Apron Cheeks, Furniture do , ; Domestic I’lnidsnnd Ktripes Floor Cloth Baize, Green Fuze Cloth Furniture Dimilv, Hair cord do Russia Klieeting, IMcach Dowlass Burlaps, Banrup Cords Irish Linens l awns if. Blue and Scarlet Ratlinct Coitou Cassimeres P.-'.tck and Col. |.!niu Ribbons Dark and light Col. Prints mid Ginghams Lace and Gauze Veils Figured and plain Bobbinct Luce Thread latccs Cmtibric..Jaconet, Swiss, Mull, Nansook p.ud Book Muslins I.inen Catdhiic Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Pongee do India Flag and Bandana do Shell Combs Ladies' and Gentlemens’ Gloves. Cotton, Worsted and Lamb’s Wool llosc Black and Col. C'-mbrics Bead Reticules Men’s nnd Boys’ Fur, Cloth and Seal Caps Chinchilla do HEADY MADE CLOTHING. Supciftiic blue, black, green, ndeir.id, olive and brown Cloth Dre: c Coats “ -J5!ac, black, green, brown and steel ^ xt, Cloth Frock Coals' «« Blue, brown, olive, green and tnixl Cloth Coatees Blue, steel mist and fancy colored Sattinet Coat ees and Frock Coats Superfine blue, black, brown, olive, green am! steel hiixt cloth Pantaloons Drab, lavender and striped Cassimere do lltiir-, steel mist and fancy colored Sattinet do English Moleskin, uncut Cord and Hangup 1:0 | Youths’Cloth and Sattinet Coatees and Panta loons I Blm k, blue and drab Cn*ihnere Vests j Black arid colored Velvet do . . Dark and light figured Valentin, white ami cot- . ored .Marseilles, Swansdown, Tedinct j and Biiftinet Vests Camblet and Plaid Cloaks Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, Vab. etia and Leather Storks Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms,fee. fee. Negro Clothing, Men's cud youths' Fur and II 001 Hilts, Fine Hoots and Shoes* r^rsejT.o size ss, &c, &c. ac. Oct. 24 4 HOOK STORE. "n T.gr. C/O. RESPECTFULLY in form the public that they have taken the store in Ellis, Sbotwcll fe Co's. price of the l’ln n lower rate, nnd the expense the proprietor has incurred is greater, than the extent of the sub scription list would ntitborizo. Ko that utiles-- prompt payment h made of the smell sums due lor subscription by every one who takes tho pa per, we sh ill incur a henvy loss. Deriving little or no pr-fit from n.lvcitisemcntj, it would require u much higher price to make (by work an object of profit. \Ve would here request nil who nre dissatisfied with tho publication ami wish their papers discon tinued, to give us timely notice before the.close of the year. .Vi! who do not give us such iictire will be considered us desiring'the paper contin ued to them far another volume. It is possible we tuny be compelled to suspend the publication of the Flatitor, for wnut of antfi- )I(»sS shed Hi such a pnblieati.)!), they must yield it a sufficient support to defray expenses. If the friends of ag riculture Hud the planting interest, find it to their advantage to keep up siren a paper, thfiy must use their exertions to m.ise it popular -rim only by patroniziltg it themselves and regoiniueudiug their frieltus to do tiio same ; but also by contrib uting useful original matter to its columns. Impressed with the idea that the Southern Planter “lias done the state some good,” we shall | row, two doors above the cieut ehcoiiragemeut. If the community desire Post Olnec, where they are*inow receiving and opening a vety general assertment of Sooks and Stationary: i, .Amongldyir works, they have a general assort- aieut, undi.v. Alie coustamly receiving the new publications cu Theology, Medicine. Law, His tory, and Miscellaneous subjects, together with such other articles as arc usually kept iu a Book Store. . As one of the.r dint will be most, of the time nt the North for U10 purpose of attending sales' end selecting Books, they flatter themselves that they will at id! times have ns good an assortment, aud lie able to dispose of them 011 ns moderate terms ns any house in the Southern country. .SI i: s SOOiiS;* R. P. S. fe Co. have a largo assortment of all kinds and sizes. Fools Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of tin best quality, both English :m'H American, plain mid embossed, water and fehii tiled, pink, yellow uc aud while. HARVEST I1Y.MN- Go<l of the year !—with songs o: And hearts of love, wo come ! Tliv bounteous hand, for thou h; Thy manna o’er oor wildcrnc- In early spring-time thou didst OVr earth its pobe of blossotniiig— And its sweet treasures day by do Hose quickning thy bies-c’d ray. And now they whiten hill an ! vale, A ad hang from every vine ’"and tree, Whose pensile branches bending low Seem bowed iu thaukfnlness'io thee,— Tr>e earth'with all its purple i -! Is answering to tby.gonial smiles, ding places. There is a lapse in the ; •'<.ollectiou of tho current of my tln.M ght at that momrnt; a short period of fnrgmfulucss. from which I v.v- roii.seJ by a hoarse croaking voice, exclaiming: “Cruel, savage ic.oostfy, what docs i:c la-re I looked all around, and 1 ould see only a liaw ! seared 011 the limb of a dry tree, eyeing me i s fancied with a peculiar expression of hostility.— in a few moments 1 again relapsed into a pro found reverie from which 1 was awakened one,: | more by n i “1 dare s lliaii sq.° i! •y the l.loo { setting traps for.Uj.V' . | 1 iouked.;if;nii!, a j from which ! soppe >•< i hut at the .-.nine time ii ■ sort ofeoufust.d whisj ! voices seemed com mm, . wakened, and-peering. ! proceeded from a colic mg w hi per: .! tiiiisty vidian has bee’ t '.-.t con'd s • noiiiii'j n-igiued 1 disun'gt i: !:■-'! i er, iu which mat:;. :l<‘d. My.ejiriositv was ejuiut <“.iie:ly, I found : its mi 1.: uuii.icls, birds, am insects, hie purpo nuil it!;:; talk! atliv eil together. They seetnf i great pass: at c::ce. Lisfctiis Aud salt ot perfoTi’O ths aloas or tome unaccrmwia d very ciuih cxeiti ■ in about something t-attentive )y, I cou!. Aud lift to tfceo li -ir voiceless song. God of seasons! Thou host blest The laud with sunlight and with showers, Ami plenty o’er its smiles To-crown the sweet autumnal hours; Praise, prr.iso to thee I Our hearts expand To view these blessings of thy h ind Ami 011 tin: increasing .hrenth-of love, Go off to their bright Jfotli5 above. LINES, Writ Hen on the rcslr-;ilion of the Star Spangled Banner to itshon . ', i 1 Charleston, South Car olina, June 23, 13311. Had banner of glory! Hail hannerof light! Whose fame lives in storj’, whose folds cheer n-y sight, Not a star is etipprest, not a'stripe has been torn From the flag of tho West, which our fathers have home. continue its publication a while longer, trusting Our Union is fast, and oor home’s ever s 8UHSS. IBank Checks. Notary Public I/etters, Ware house Receipts, Bills of Lading. Writs of ail kinds. Jos*ices Sumntous. do Executions, Cleiks tlo Tax tlollectors do. icuhi'cenas for Witnesses. Deeds, Siieriffs’ do. Sheriffs’ Bills of Sale', Gar nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Summoflsi's. Marriage License, Bail Writ and Bend, Inter. Com. Directions for Interrognp'.rie®. Bills of I n diet meat, litnlch Warrants, Bail Bonds, Attachments. Inter. Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of AiRhioistra- ion. Temporary Letters of Administration, Turn porary Letters uf Administration, Guardians Bonds. Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec! Tec. Dee ?t 24 j FRESH FLOUR. BBLS. Howard strt. Fldjir of suj)erii)r quality, just received by REA fe COTTON. July 20.1833. 43 Eagle. Ji.lv X Vinegar. GALLONS of first rate Apple Vin egar, at the sign of the llarp mid ' ROBERT II. FREE.MAN. 43 LB3 FLAX THREAD, assorted Qjf xJr colors of a - superior quality, just received and for salehv Nov27 17 ~WM. ILBURDSAI.L. Sagging. PIECES 1st and 2dqunIityofhca- vy Hemp Bagging, by the piece or iu quantities to suit Purdi^rj, for sale by Dec. 12. .23 v .,Jb. A. HIGGINS. that a generous null Appreciating public will not withhold a reasonable remuneration. Iu th-i moan time, addition'll talent will be brought into the Editorial Department; and ex ertions made to a IJ to thj ii-U of coiltri"niltow, already respectable. The ; p,i , e;eiit volume con tains, baiidji e liljri il aii'1 selected articles, near ly a hundred original coinninnications—almost auy one of which is worth to the render the price of the volume. The number of contributors is about forty—among whom wo are happy to recognize some uftho.best writers and most pop ular mud iu the s'nte. We trust their example will Ire followed I jr. others. With a view of calliug forth the talents of the country iu the came, the' Editor hereby offers a premium of FIFTY DOLLARS fur the best Essay on the subject ’of Agriculture in Georgia which may be banded ill by the first of Decem ber next. : M. BARTLETT. Macon. Jiilv, 13.33. trigiit, -'Soaf and Sump Sugar. H BOXES Loaf and Lump Sugar, just Spring and Summer (Hoiking. FSHIIE subscriber is now offering for sale a _£L new and extensive assortment ef Spring and Syzuznar Clothing, which will be found to bo made iu the best and most fashionable style, included are the follow ing : Blue, ldaek "nnd fancy col summer cloth Dress C.oats, Frock Coats and Coattees, Black bombazine Frock Coats and Coattees, English .Merino, rowan Cassimere, Circassian ;tud Lasting Frock Coats and Coattees, Black and fancy colored summer doth, black and brown Uoinhazino. Erminet, black Lasting, Euglis! Merino, rowan Cassimere, white and brown Linen Drilling, white Sateen, brown nnd French Linen, striped Florentine and Nankeen Pantaloons. White and colored MnreeiUs, wiiite aud colored Vnleutia, black Velvet, black Satin, black Bombazine, uncut Velvet, aud colored Silk Vests, Drown atul white Liuen, whito Sntcen, Flemish Linen, Bengal Stripe, Rowan Cassimere, English Merino', mud Circassian Round J arketzj Yontlis’ Coi’ts, Jackets, Pantaloons and Vests, etc. etc. W.\l. II. BUHDSALL. April id. - 2D Otir Freedom shall last while tno world sit dure, C ir honor’s untarnished, our fame it - is And onr banner is ’garnished .v.'ith spac_ light; Then Hail to the banner i whose folds wave in glory— Let the free breeze fan her, and whisper her story. The tumult has ended, the storm’s died away, Tho Fiend has descended that Jed us a stray. The soil of the West arc our brothers again, Aud the tl ig of the blest floats from Texas to Maine,. ■ ’ ♦ Wnho-PiSgrims departed ! awake spirit in glory ! Thy children have started,/they will live iu sib- r 3— Light beainetb around them, thery’re traitors no longer, i ■ And the bright chain tha? hbnnd them now binds . them tha’ strougcr. Then Hail to the banner 1 whose folds wave in glory, Let the free- breezes tan her. and whisper her story. When tho Goddess of Freedom for a season de parted, Silt left her bright Robe to inspire the down hearted, And tha soii3 of Columbia they caught it with rapture. Then Hail :•> the banner, whose folds wave in glory. Let tho breezes fan her and whisper her story. Tell the tyrant of Earth, ho.v their proud syn: bols quailed, When she burst into birth and their armies as sailed. Shall Lit stars be less bright? no never! no never 1 Freeddto's banner of light, shall be Eivc:inm - s ;o over.—Boston Cr.ntinet. J V. i ! . A Oct D received and for sale by 4 REA & COTTON. /J"h,N New York, Philadelphia,Charleston, rin- '<y vannali, nnd Augusta, in sums to suit pur chasers, for sale by Nov. 10. Baxter, fort fe wtlby. £?EW S3?21IN<? GOOUS. A N extensive assortu.cht uf fancy DRY GOODS, comprisiug the most iles^nibtc o tliosc suited to the season. Just received aud for sale by WM. II. DURDSALL. April 17 2- r > Jxuction and Commission Store. FBI IFE Subscriber has removed to the uew B BjlICK STORE, adjoining the Post Of fico,on r-hilberry street, where he tenders his scf vices in the above line. C. A. HIGGINS.- Nov ID 2t) ‘ wl Sci. Pa. V&rits g/HOR returning fraudulent draws in the Land S’ nn<i Gobi Loltf-rii^ formic nt this office. Frctk Drugs, Faints Cy Oils. W, AS just received his fresh sujiplies, ami of fers for sale, at his store on Cotton Avcu- quanlity of Extract Sarsaparilla, Carpefttet§ • Castor Oil (zno article) Croton Oil round Spirits Turpeutiue Copal Varnish , Black leather do Japan do Glt{e Sur.'ff, Macaboy and Scotch Fi ire. cut Tobacco Hair "fe coat Brushes Camel’s hairT’eucils dry ue. Linseed Oil Sperm do Train do White Lead Spanish Brown in oil do ' do Venetian Red Windsor Glass Paint Brushes Imligo. Spanish Flote Alum Copperas Peari Ashes Magnesia, lunm fecal’d Chloride of Lime Starch Chloride of Soda Quinine Lemon ' =! ’ r Pipcriue Lamps loiliue Laments Opium •I’ll tear out his ey« tile hhvd .;iic raitle-supk ^. id t: syrup I,amp Glasses fe Wick /*'/•% A com fori.1 Mt) 'M'IjL for a small fa: ,lUlip.W thy part of the city. I iu two weeks. In< BOSTON RUM. BARRELS high proof Boston Rum, received per Steamer Pioneer, sale by REA & COTTON, me 17. 50 33 Sugar Sf Iran. g* IIHDS St Ctoix Sugar ^ ,'?y ahieuce from Macon I leave HOR ACE fitJ 5 hhds N. Orleans do | ur ^ : ‘ s my agent aud all persons that j 10 ton Sweeds Iron, assorted, , 1 1 paid up their accounts nnd notes will I On consignment, and lor sale on accoinmoda- Mv,re c ' rnh him. LEWIS FITCH, j ting terms by WM. 1*. ROWLAND. 10 34 * Jan 2 14 Orange Powder. KEGS D. Rogers celebrated Or ange Powder, received per boat :i!rr and fbr sale on accommodating terms by iMy lOll REA fe_COTTON. Agents. £and in SJewton. f jl II ACTIONS No. 333 and 33-1, iu the 16th District originally Henry now Newton ouutv, are for sale, Apply iu Macon to n'-cl 33 M. BARTLETT. 1 Morphium Snlphat & Vr j Acetate KEaddsra. and, ^ort Wine, Suitable for convalescents. Together with an extenilye and general assort ment of all'articles in his line, all of which were purchased in person by himself in New York, and are warranted genuine. He is prepared to givo reasonable accommoaationsaud respectfully invit 's the attention of the public. Fob 12 2i) I’ll whip him to death with my tai fox. “I’ll sting hint hom “I'll poison Him.” ; “Uil fly-blow him,” hit “I'll drown him, if he’ brook, so I will,” quoth “U'l drag him into my 11'ss there, I warrant,” : there was a giggle anioti T 1 Tin Ware Manufacturer. MULBERRY, ">‘KAR T'lini) STRE.tT. HE subscriber continues to manufacture TIN WARE in every variety, and has now on hand a general assortment, which he will sell wholesale or retail at the Savannah or Augus ta prices. He has also just received an assortment of Ja panned Tin '.'. arc, consisting of Trunks, sugar Boxes, Waiters, Bread pans, Canisters, sugar Bowls, Milk cups, Tumblers, Pepper boxes, Gra ters, Toy cups. Rattles, cau»ile»ticks. Lamps, -pit Boxes, sand Boxes, Pocket Lanterns, fee. fee. Also, pateut Bakers, Foot stovek, biockliu Tea Pots. Plates, Basins, Tumblers, fee. JOB WORK done at the shortest notice. janU WILLIAM S. ELLIS. REA & COTTON \ VE in Store and offer for saio ou accom modating icrirs -. ICO lihils .Molasses ' . 10 do St. Croix and N. O. Sr.gar 20 bids Western Whiskey 20 do Baltimore do 23 do N. 13. Rum 5 pipes Northern Gin 13 bids do do 20 .hv'.eV Tobacco 100 1 .'.ves hemp Bagging 10 ;>i ready made Cotton Bags Liverpool and Turk’s Island Salt, in lots to suit purchasers, max’ 13 33 HOLLAND GIN. PIPES Holland Gin of fine flavor, and €2> warranted pure, received per Boat < tincga nod for sale Oy REA fe COTTON. June 17 3S From tiif. iVNicacaa ic; ramble in tke tsoods on Sunday, and tohat the writer saw and heard there. [BY J. R. PAULDING.} I frequently spend a Sabbath morning iu the country, rambling alone iu the melnucholy woods, sometimes resting mvsoif against me rough bark of a time worn tree; sometimes lin gering on the woody heights looking tar over tile surrounding world; aud at others recliuing list lessly by the sido of some clear brook, ox-er whose ripiiliug wax’the branches meet, and fortnu iture s choicest caifop'y--Hen, I indulge my memory aud imagiuatiou in a thousand dexrious xvuadqq lug's; I recall the distant shadoxvs of departed tint.* that have by degrees faded almost into cb- Uvion, and send my mind on errands 10 the future a thousand recollections melancholy, yet exqui sitely touching, through about rny heart ana a thousand anticipations beckon mo onward in the path I ain pursuing through this way word world. At times I become so complnely abstracted from ! the scenes around, ns to forget where 1 am, and j to lose almost the concidusuess of being. I ru minate, I ponder, and I dream. On one. o: these oecu: ions, about the middle of the sultry month of A tigust, when the dog-star rages and ail nature sinks into a -ort of luxurious re- slipt into the brook, am pose. I had become somewhat tired with a ram ble longer than - usEal, aud laid myself listlessly a- long the margin of a little twittering strejfn Mini stole its winding wit'y among the deep 0! scurities of tiie wood, diffusing coolness, and inviting 10 repose. It xvns Sunday, and it seemed as it na ture partook in its holy abstraction from worldly thoughts and worldly occupations. Tit. voice of the ploughman cheering or chidding hi* team: the rattling of the sonorotis xvugon over the rough mountain road; the echoes oi the wood man’s axe. tho explosion of the hunter's gun, ami ail the customary sounds that give life nnd ani mation to rural sports and rural occupations, had ceased. Nay, even the tinkling coxvbell, xvlm ii broke at intervals ou the hallowed quiet of ti, day, seemed to come over me with a softeaud. meiloxrec! tone, as if fearful of disturbing its re pose, and .tyred by tho solemnity ol universal si lence. Through the arched canopy of foliage that overhung the little stream. I could see i; coursing its xvay on either hand among mossy rocks’glittering as if by moonlight, aud disappear isig after a thousand ineonderings. It i:'-imposs ible—at least xvith 111c it is impossible!—=tb rcsi-i the influence of snob a sceue. R fleering heings like out solves, siuk into a sort of tnchtuclioly re verie, a nil oven tho sprigh'tinn-s of childhood i- repressed, by the hallowed quiet that reigns a!' around. Guilt awakes from its long oblivion and innocence becomes saddened xvith the stiff ness of nature. As thus 1 1 iv, streaehed in languid h-off's-oie- nlottg llic stream, as quid as tile (oaves tlm. breathed not a whisper above me, aud graduti; sinking into almost unconsciousness ot the war and all it Isolds—the little birds sported ah* carelessly of my prescuee, and the insects parse ed that iiiccssaut turmoil, which seems uever t cease, until xvinter lays his ivy fetters ou all 11 ! distinguish ou • from the olhfcr. j ‘*Let us pounce upon the tyrant, ami 1:111 Ibr i in his sleep. - cried a hr,Id eagle, “for i.e grtidy 1 mo a «)i>er:c !e little lamb now and then, thong i don’t require ouo above once :*. week. He, where he euuded me in the wing, so that I c;: hordiy gctR-j honest living, by prey.” •■Let me serbt- r : ?• is eves out,” screamed haxvlt, “for fc« - l! not aiiow too peaceably : carry off a chicken from his barnyard, thong:, am dying, pal" hunger, aud come in open d..y t.. claim my n’aturnl, indefeasible right.” ■ “Aye, ay j,” harked a fox, “he iutcrfcrcs - i tlie same liase manner xvith my privileges, thoug I visit his heuroost iu the night that I may 1. disturb him." ..“Agreed,” hissed a ratiJo-snake, “for he v. - • t Ipt ;u*y bite him, though he knoxvs it is myir.'i • and kills mo according to scripture”—and tl". upon he rattled his tail, curhui himself in s; : volumes, aud darted his tongue tit me in a n- : fearful manner. “Agreed,” said a great fat spider, who sv his net, surrounded by tho dead bodies oflia:.' daze 11 insects—‘‘agreed, for the bloody mi; .. 1 savage'lakes delight in destroying the fruit:- ios of my honest labors, 00 all occasions.” „15y all means,” buzzed a great bluo-L-' ‘ S fly, “for hn will unt let me tickle iiis r.o-c <: hot summer day, thou .3 he roust see with . tm eye. that it gives me infinite satisfaction.” “Kill l ira,” cried a little xvhc ran fmr. aud frettiug about .at a furious r? t*‘, “kill i 1 without mercy, for he. don’t mind treading into a million of atoms. Mubit more thau ;• ■'.! > killing a'fly, 1 ' addressing himself to the spin. “Tha less you say nbott. that ti-.e better," v,: , - pered the spider. “Odds fish!” excla.hucd n beautiful trdtityV •: I should like very ranch “o-h.-xv oaiig!:!, r r • his'hegil. out of tho brook. '’o 1 *ds fish I k.3 monster By all means—hook him. i say, for • entices mo xrrM: worms, and devours mp to fy his insatiable appetite:" “To he sure,” saiii a. worm, “kill him v.r '• sleeps, and 1 - II eat him afterwards; for tie • 1 am acknowledged ou all hands to bo iiis broth he impales me alive on a houlc, ouh - for his ..- musement.” t*l consent,” cooe-I the dove, “for he has priyed ine of my mate, and o.ado me a di late widow - .” Upon which she began to rv so piteously, that the xvlm'.:: as-embly dec; sympathised in her forlorn I'oneition. “He h is committed a uiilhoo muruc; c tied the s[ dcr. “He drou iis all my kittens,” mewed • <■ '. 1- i “lie Iran ; ies ..,-oi without mercy,” x: pered the to' t, “oniy-' - ,>cc I'm no he “Ho is a treacherous ct.uiiiug vi’liaii,” ha : thv fox'. “lie has no ovvels th tn a wolf,” sere: •• cd the hawk. “Ho is « bloody'tyraut. - . - cro;.kcd tho ca; ! •. | “lie ; the -rm enemy of all natui' . .; - ! deserves a hundred and fifty thousand deaths 1 exclaimed they all with one voice. i rm to no ha»r*i!v ashamed of xryself, r*j Was easting a 'i' ' w 1 rn'gbt !! |> -.f«*y . • he ring these u ’a santrep ® chee ; but ur. - y ami iistlesbues. logo thee, kepi me quiet, whiff . continued to discuss the best mode of diMin_ the tyrant: 'I’lieie was as usual in such cs-~.., diversity of op/n'wn. “I’ll titiry my talons in his bra>u,” said t.:. eagle. 'screamed the hawk. i only come, into ti: the trout. hole, and do his huri aid the ant; thereupo the xvhola set. And I'il—I’ll—s.iid tlie worm. ‘‘Wli.it will you do. jou poor d—1,” exclaim^ ! the rest id a titter, ’• . - “iVb'it xvill I dal why I'll cat am after he'-: dead,” replied rir wortn ; r.'.ui then he strut:* about, utitiil he uuxvarily came so near that k snapt up in ft ti.'j ment by the trout. The example xvascanlagi u . “Oho! are von for that sjiort,” mexvc.d the cat, and clawed the trout before lie could g, t his head under xvater. “Tit for tat," harked the Reynard, aud snatch ed pussy up in his teeth, xvas off like a shot. “Since 'tis fashion,” said the spider,” “I""! have a crack at the s:unc blue-bottle;”and iher< upon ho nabhed the poor fly i.11 a twinkling - : 'By your leave,” said the toad, aud suapt Up the spider in less than no time. “You ugly thief of the world,” hissed the rat tle snake, in great warmth, and indignantly la; ing hold of the toad, manag' d to swallow luuj .bout half xvay. where lie Inv in his glory. “What a 11! morsel for my poor fitileries ittlo ones,” cosicd the dove, and pecking at tb: ml, was just flyug away v ith if in quite a senti mental style, wheu the hawk seeing this, ocrcau; •J out— -'I ture, and drives them into their inscrutable lu- hat a pretty plump deve far . a . dinner i iVovidence hath ordained that I should eat her.’’ He xv,is carrying Iter off when the eagle darted upon him, aa.l soaring to his atrie on tlie surami;.' of an inaccessible rock, camposedly made a inca 1 il hoth haxvk nuddove. Tlicsi picking Iiis teetli x ith his daxvs, he exclaimed with great compla- •1‘iicy, “xvhat a glorious tiling it is to ho king cl :ho birds!” t . "itmnph,” exclaimed 1, rubbing rhy-cyes for it. • • turd 1 had been half asleep, “humph.” a man s not so much worse than hi- neighbors after all , iad shaking off the spell that was over me. bent nv st.vos homewards, wondering why it xvas, that it seemed as if all living things xvere created for ho side purpose of preying on each other. Tho inly solutieu which offered itself to my miud xvas, bat die pleasure arising from eating, is much . leatcr than the pain of being eaten, and that •.-open-ity to devouring each other,’on the xvhoW, f,u::.!uce? to tlie general happiness. m