Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, October 03, 1833, Image 1

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GEORGIA TELEGR MACON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, IS33. VoU V5II. 151' R I. TI1E GEOR hi a telegraph. 3?uhl*sii&d W AT MACON, GA. printing OJJlce ontMulherry Street—opposite the Brick llange. TERMS.—Three Doi.oaus a year, if paid in advance, or Focu Doi-laus. if not paid before the end of the year. Subscribers living at a distance will be required in nU eases to pay in advance. No Paper discontinued, Imf at the discre tion of the publisher, until all arrearages are pa d. * - t | j , L-.n.-..«in ■rn.ur-—M»jJM»n'UWI»H . C?*\Vc are authorised to announce JOHN MORELAND, us. a Candidate for Receiver of Tat Returns of this county, at the next election. Anjiut21, 41. A'E W SPI11J\'G GOODS At the Macon Clollmig Store. L I' 1 re.I? is now opeuir.g at the .Macon • Clothing Store, a new and spifeutfid as sortment of GOODS and CLOTHING; consist- in part'of " . Bombazines," CambUls, Marco Casitneros ^>f most all colors, Plaid and Striped do. brown are uow receiving and ojicuin and white Drill ins, brown and white Grass Lin-, assortment of new book store. S. P. &. OOm JtESPECTFULLIK in form tiie public that they have taken the store in' Ellis, Slmtwei.l Co’s, row, in odours above-the Post Office, : where they very general Nat-keen, Circn^-iaus, Lasting, fig- ■Jl figured silk cUs, Judir ured and. plain silk Velvets, EugliJ Vesting, plain Florentine do. buff and white Va lencia do.‘white and figured Mersailcs, white, fig- nrotl Silk and Valentin Gold Vesting, new nrti- cU, a good assortmentef Cloths, C tssimers, See. Panel/ Articles. White and fancy Cravats, plctcd and plain I^flDlKfi'/lild ^Itnr-L'j Vfclv«1 noil liiruroil «lr» ({?*• We are authorized to announce \VM. k's'-ott ... mw. r»r c = .t «!„. | rnnnty. „—a 1 A. — brown linen do. English and French silk half r .ff° Wc are authorized to announce WM. j Hose, vigouado. white mixt aud strip cotton R. jOUKDAN as'a-Candidate *for -Receiver of liueu Bosoms, Collars. Stiffness,• Sp: ulefield. Tax Returns for Bibbcomity at the ensuing elec- di.f and Bandanna llankerchiefs, white and fij August 2. Tax Returns for Bibbcomity lion. Cy We are authorised to an nounce WM. CL PARKER, Estj^a candidate f,.r UecieVer of Tax Returns for rr.c comity of Bilffi at the ensuing election. Juno 5 4t • ffr» We are authorized to an nounce JOHN H. OFFL'TT as a candidate for Clerk of the Inferior Court, at the ensuing elec- Mav 2.') C7* We are* authorized to an- 11011114*0 MARK 1). CLARK ns a erttididate in, the representative brunch of the next Jegislaturc at .he onsuiag election in Bibb county. Jnne 10 - 47 ' 05 s " \Yc are authorised to. nn- ,.ounce JOHN L. MUST! AN a candidate for Shoriffof Bibb county. /.Jay J, 18331 31 regf Johnson wellborn -*** is a candidate for clerk of tiro BujMjriyr Court of Houston county at the ensuing election. July 31 ■ • . We are authorized to Siannotiuco CIlARLEt* J. McDO- Jj'Al.D as'a-candidato to represent jtil.b county in the SetlaWriaJ. branch of the next legislature. July 2 do. In- liitc aud figur ed ilo. silk Umbrellas, childrens’ leghorn Ilats, Palmle'af <lo. &c. Sic. Rea fly Made. Clothing. Bombazine, lasting, and circacsiau Coajtccs aud Frock Coals, bombazine and Circassian pnn- ritllootis. crape, camblctt and irinriiio cassimcrc do. French and English drilling brotvu do. French and English drilling white do. brown. qmi white linen dt>. duck aud su-ipc line:! do. vigotia uti'd lasting do. whjte and liuff Vests (roersnriesifglig- uruhmersailes and Valencia do. velvet and flor- entirie do. columon do. white’' and brown, liacu J.nokcts, white ttpd brown drilling do. dttek and vigoua do. Drawers, Shirts, Morning’Gowiis, &c. Sic. &n. ' . - • ', - i All of which will.sold cheap for CASH. I "Would solicit the patronage of my friends:aud the public in geueral. Also the T AILORING-will be carried on in all its branches with despatch. N. B. Old accounts must be paid Ccfore netc sons arc made.- -» April 5 0 . 23 LlvWlSFITCIT. ■ 40 __ M. SliELMAN is a candidal* for clerk of the lufe- rior Court of Bibb county. V, e arc .authtvrisod ,to announce Danikl WAaswou-rn, Esq- a candidate for Tax Col lect >r lor Bibb county. July 10 * 41 JESSE SMITH is a Candidate far Tax Collector of llibb county. 41 . MA RT1N S1MMONS js a candidate fqr re-election toj.be office of Clerk of the Inferior Court t’ouitty. ‘ July Slooks and Stationary^ Among tiieir works, they haven general assort ment, and will be ;enii>lautlv receiving tlte new publication's on Theology, Medicine..Law, His- j tory,and Miscellaneous' subject?,, together with) such other articles as'are twunily kept in a Book ! Store. As one of thetr firm will be Jiiost of the time at the North for the purpose of attending sales-and selecting Books, they flatter themselves that they will at ail thriesjiave as good an assortment, and -lie alile-to-dispose of them on as moderate terms is any honso in the Southern country? BZAsmaotms, \; - B. P. S. vV Co. have a large assortment of till kinds and sizes. * vT Fools Cap, Letter, aud Not<?Pajtle.r of the best quality, bout Jiuglish- ;aml Americi-.i, plain and embossed, water aild feint liued; pink, yellow, tic and white. B.ank ChetUs, Notary Public Let tots, .Ware house Receipts, Bills of Lading; * - - Writs of-all kinds. •’ .-. Justices Summous, do Executions, Clct ks do T'att'Collectors do. Subpoenas for U'ituesses. V * Deeds, Sheriffs' do. She riffs’ Bills of Sale', Gar nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’Summonses. 'Marriage License, Bail Writ ttud Bond, Inter. Coin. Directions for Iutcrrogatoric®. . '*■ - Bills ^of Indictment, Bench Warrants, . Bail Bblids, }\ttaclnneuts. Inter. Judgements. » Lettcrs-Testameutak-y, Letters of Administra- ion. Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem porary Letters of Administration^ Guardians Bonds. - ... < <4 Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec. Dec 21 24 nnnpunce-LEWlS 1AWSHE ns : ^a candulate.for sheriff at the ap proaching olcction 42 * We are authorized to We are anthorizrH 'to atinouueo WILLIAM B. CONI', as a Candidate for Skcriff of Bibb couuty at the ensuing election. W^ nre’authorized to ^ announce ASA E.-ERNEST. nS ,- B Camlklate for the Ueprcscnta- « 'tire Branch of the next Legisla- July 31 turo . Wc are retjuesteil t.o - 1 -’ announce-. .Bf.vkiuLT JReO,. r.sq. as a candictnu^fe'r receiver of Tax Returns of tliiacounty, at the next - " .1 micti, 1SU3. 37 •i eloction. 0/^3— v Wc are autliorize.d to 2^t- .*-**+> announce Gko. P. Wag.non as a y Candidate for Tax Collcctor^at the ensuing election. June fl 1833. 37 \Ve are authorized to Gkokge VioAi. ns n candidate forTax Collector at the announce next election. 33 •text Legisl-tture. AYe are authorized to' nnuouuce SOLO.MON.GHOfct* Esq. ns n candidate forAi Scat in the Representative .branch of the Auc 2fi BROUGHT TO JAIL. L NEGRO man. who says Iris name is J.cssc and belongs to .Matthias Mock, of Upson | aunty, is about 31) years of ngc, is of dark-corn- plexiou. The owuer is requested to call, prove property, pay charges ami take him away- JOHN D. FITTS, Jailor. Macon, Atfgfm 21. 1833. . I ■ 47, 'M'&Orj&lZT *20 JAX2. N’EGltu man named Jaek about 30 yenrs - of age, says ho belongs to* Charles Cleg- hern of Cherokee near the Alntooua mines ; the •o'net is requested to call (.rove property pay ejarges aud takobim away. JOHN D. PITTS, jd/Ter. 50 . • sept 5 1833 B TO JJklZ. OY Eji/js, dark complected, about 18 or 19 years of age, says lie belongs to Elsy Bland; of Muscogee. •: Also, hoy John about 30,- yellow complected, Says he belongs to llji; State, and ran away from he overseer uei*'' * illcdgvillo about a year ago*. _ JOHN D. PITTS. Jailor. _ Sept. 10. -,o B 'lnc.lfundrra Dollars Reward ! HOKE Jail, on Saturday night, 16th inst. man named cAaTB.a Xi AN3POUD, • ‘ ml 1 booed fellow, talks rather fine, Iiq 1 >out (J feet high, red complexion, yellow hair, 2* i!i *iy, cu’iuing look. The above reward will tU r i U • iu >>' person that will deliver him to “ L JI ’or in .Macon, Bibb ocmntv. Georgia- , II. 11. HO WARD, Sheriff. ■ > arch 27 2f» W. B. C ON E, Dey Sheri ff. NEW GOODS. WM. II. BIJBDSALL, . Has just received a into and titensive assortment o iSrjr Cs-oods. Clothing, Hats, ShoeSi fyc. ‘H’JH'IS stock will be found inferior to none, and iiil purchasers, by favoringldiii-XTith n call will be iHfk-rcd Goods at the most reduced prices. For Cash Only. H1S. STOCK CONSISTS, IS PAItT, OF THK OM1.LOWI SOI Super 8itxouy. BlueoUluck and Colored Broad Cloths • *, . •* Blue, Black,Mixt'and Fancy Colored Satliiicls Striped Hatlincts, Fiiglish Meriooes Duffle Point and Rose Blankets - - . r > Bed^Wbile, (Jrden mrd lellow Flannels Canton and Saxony White Gauze do . Damask Table Diaper . Bird’s Bye. Scotch, nod Russia do Blue, Black aud Colored BnmbnzeHs. ' V * • ‘ do. do • • f .do Circussiuus Negro Clothing; Linseys \ Brown aud Bleached Shirtings . do do Sheetings do do Drillings Cotton 07.nnburgs..Fustians Black Ifnll.m Lustring Black Gross d;- Suiii. Black Groi: de Naples do do Bcrliir. -* ‘ Black Sinchews and Sarsenets - . Col. (iross de Naples Blackund CoF Florences do do Italinti ('rapes Scarlet mid Black Merino Long Shawls Scarlet Squnre Shawls Cashmere, Valenti#; Thibet Wool - Silk, Damask and Csssimere Shawls Ilermiui, Paris .Muslin Crape Gauze, Gros de Naples'uud Mandarine Dress Haudkcrchu-fs . . Ladies* and Misses’ Belgian, Italian, Straw, Leg. hortvBmid and Fancy Uontfbt3. -Satin and Gauze Garnitures English Moleskins, Bed J’jcks-■ _ Apron.dieeV.s, Furnitvri-'do. Domestic.Pinidsand Stripes Floor Cloth Baislfe, Green Fuze Cloth Furniture Dimity, Hair cord do ■ •’ Russia Sheeting,*I5!.*flch Dowlnss Burlaps, Baneup Cords *' • % * I.isli I .'mens T.uwns . . * • * Blue and Scarlet RaRinSi Colton CnssimereS - . .•*.* . - -* Black and Col-plain Ribbons ' - . ; ' Dark and light Col. Prints and Ginghams . Lace end Gauze Veils . * _T, * •• Figurr-d and |dai:> BoCbinc^ Lace * ’ m -Thread Lr.ces . < ^ . * Cambric, Jaconet, Swiss, Mdll.-Nansook and - - • . Book Muslins ^ Linen Cambric . *, Linen (Cambric Ilandkcrcbiefs, Pongee do India Flag and Bundana.do •• - . Sliell Combs Iotdies’ anti Gentlemens’ Gloves. ‘Option, Worsted and Lamb’s Wool Hose Black and Col. Cambric? • * , • ' . Bend Reticules Men’s and Boyp’ Fur, Cloth and Seal Caps s Chinchilla do . * «. READY MADE CLOTHING. SuperCm; fibre, black, green, nriclaid, olive and brown Cloth Dress Coats . • , * « Blue, black, green, blown and steel - mixl Cloth Frock Coats «■ Bhie, brown, olive, green nnd mixt CJoth Coatees Blue, steel inixt and lancy colored Snltiucl Coat ees and Frock Coat* Superfine blue, black, brown, olive, green and steel mixt elotb Pantuloons Drab, lavender nnd striped Cassimerc do Bine, steel mixt ami fancy colored Snltiucl do English Moleskin, uncut Cord and Hangup do Youths’Cloth and Sattinct Coatees and Panta loons Blnck.bluc and drab Cessimere Vests Black ami colored Velvet do Dark and tight figured Valentin, white and col ored Marseilles, Swausdown, Toilinct and Saltinet.Vests Cntablet and Plaid Cloaks Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, Valentia and Leather Slocks Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, &c. &c. Negro, Cloth ing, Men's au<!- Youths' Fur and lf’ool Hals, jTinc Soots and Shoes* WEGSkO SHOES. &.C, 6iC. &.C. Oct.424 1 Presh Dfttgs, Paints <S* Oils. W. ”5JH*ASjiist received his fresh sqppliys, and of- JS.^. -fere for sale, at ltis store on Cotton 'Aven ue,’ a quantity of Linseed Oil .Extract* Sarsaparilla, Sperm <to ‘ t Carpenters Train do, 1 Castor Oil^fiue article) \yiiite Lead * - Croton Oil Spanish Bt'owt! ground Spirits Turpentine u oil Copai Vandsb do do .. dry Black leather do Venetian Red Japan do ' Windsor Glass Glue ' ‘ - .- Paint Brushes , Snuff,' Macaboy and fuifigo, -Spauish Flote , Scotch Fine cut Tobacco Hair & co*vt Brushes Camel’s liair Pencils Alum Copperas Pearl Ashes . Megne'sia, lump Scal'd ("Idoride of Lime Starch . Chloride of Soda Quinine . * Lemon Syrup Pipcriue Lamps Iodine Lanterns Opium ’ Lamp (3lasses & Wick Morphimn Snlpbat & Vinegar Acetate • • Bladeira and Fort 'Wihe, Suitable for convalescents, Togpiher with mi extensive' and general assort ment of all articles in his line, ;ill of which were purchased in jicrson by himself in New York, and aro» warranted genuine.. Ho is- prepared to givo yeasonahle necommountionsaud respectfully invite!, rhp attention of the public. » Feb iU 20 SHU MWSMC£ZB5S . W ILL sell 'lie stock of BOOKS (^HARD WARE. hel-.mging t» Ellis. E.‘u 1"' i! A Co. at very low'-prices, at retail, for cadi, stud to merchants wlio may want to. repu-uuh their stoekj upoii time, for, approved p*|$ rt Th CS tocJc- conxh Is.pf a great-rarielff Hardware. Cai/ery. Cirstings MECHANIC,S’* TOOLS* !T;;*assHvltannia do. F U ft N ITU K E SI PUN TING, \c. &c. ’- ' Consisting of large and small Bodes, 'IMi'dical, Lmv aud Scliool.Books, aud.ti great variety of Religious and..Misceliane iu< Book-*. Hoc. 18 23 JACOB 8HOTWF.LL. KEW GOOS5S. F. O CALL AG HAN, I S now receiving direct from New York an extensive assortment of seasonable Goods, width he will sell on vefy reasonable terms for cash,-and invites purchasers to call aud examine for themselves. His stock consists in part of the fallowing articles-: 20 hhds. supdnor St Croix sugar 3t) hhds. prime New Orleans sugar 5 bids, double refined Loaf do •- 3 . do Lump do. IOC* , ‘>:igs prime greetreoffto • *’ 3000-bushels Liverpool ground salt 10 hhds. molasses 50 bblsTcanal flour • 10 boxes, new cheese Bbls. Nos. 2 and 3 Maclierel 2 pipes liest.Holland.Qin 2 pipes Cognac Brandy L lihd..Old Ja'in. Hum 5o bids, old ftyo Gin 50-bbls. old Rye Whiskey.- -. 30 do N. llui!t u L ..v ‘ JO qr. casks Malaga IVitie 50 boxes Raisins - 30 cadies Gunpowder and Imperial Tea 10 chests Fresh Ilysnn ' *. dp 200 ps. hesl'iijinp and tow Bagging 1000 lbs. English ami .American Twiuo . . - 50 coils Bale llope . . - - 10,000Mbv.Castings, assorted • .*' ^ 20,000 lhs. best Swedes Irbu 5t)9, Ihs. Gefritan and-Blistered Steel - 30 kbgs cUt Nails, assorted 5 dozen CblUns &.Co;’s Axes 10 sets Bla< ksmitli’s l’o'ols, complete _ Also a great variety of othej articles in the Hard- ’ . 4 '.care 'Line. - 1500 pr. Shoes, all kinds aud qualities J000 pr. negro Slioes;^. _ *. 20 cases Hats, stipcrtov quality Ladies’and Gentlemen's Cloaks ; *■- . 10 bales Muekamau and point Blankets . . 10 bales 3«f Shirting j: '- A.- .-10 bales 5-8 superior Shirting * 10 hales0-4 bleached Sheeting. 2 hales 4-4 cetton'Diaper 30 ps.'Satinelt, all colors IrishLineu to white aud red Flannel . . Black Italian and Lustring .Silk, Apron Silk Fongees ; Jaconet, Book and Swiss Muslins Hohiuet and throail Laeo. ■ _ Bandauu'ii, Lawn, and Colfbfi Hdks. . ’ Also, on the icay, 2 close Carriages and 8 Btirouches 3 Gigs and 3 Sttlkcys . ' . • " ' * . . ,ON. HAND, - - ' ' 40t)00 lhs. Bacon—2000 lhs. Lard 2.U bags Live Gces^ Feathers . A general Assorrmeni of . SADDI.ES,, BRIDLES. MARTINGALES, _ &CL' aug 29 50." • - • ' - -» I COURTS!! IB. ! These verses are from Frieudsli ■j As to the sentiment, we do not pled but merely say in the yrords of at hold the picture.—Is it like . " Ofleriug- i •ilc- “Oh Laura! will nothing I bring thee { E’er soften those lo<:ks of disdnui.?. Are tlio’soDgs ofaffueliou I sing tl:co j All doomed to be sung thee in vain ? I I oll'cr thee l6vc the sincerest, ; Tho warmest e'er glowed upon earth !” / Rut the maiden n haughty look flinging, j Said,.“Cease my compassion to move; j the Joint; 1 For I’m nut very partial to singing ; prcscut— AutTthey're poor whose'sole treasurc-is lovo]” j l>y an tm; .* I tlie Cilipi “My uarne will be sounded in story: I offer thee, dearest, inyur.me: I have fotighliu the proud field of glory ! Oh Laura cuuic'shu-re irt fny fauto! I bring thee a soul JIuit adores thee, A ait loves tfiqp whenever thou art, Which tbrilWas its tri'.uto it pours thee Of tenderness fresh from the heart.” i nenayv ■Inng of e . hicli wo ' e Komanet mistr, .- hecoini i:i the i i‘inotio skilled to imaglue. Though a Chipi' less a o', in ol ■ in the value an . ■ ■ have heard i . :!' v'tct—or, pe.rc ’ the hath! See,. I witli much propriet Love, i ; !:l ,-ido of hi- •male, though la m together, thoughts and ho.-o 1 • *' ' :'..i our.-e tr l r. tud h :e of time “there’- of the t no un in the neveuuc- a jii-t notion id He may also l'ip’s many! a slip,'’ other—“a bird in tt. !■:—He took part. • digious exercises t-i itre :t churet), jvlfere’vve haj)]iou(al to be which services were ended at 9 o’cloekT ressivQ rcciUitioii of mi: Lord's Bra \ r it> it wa dialect. S-tcptimg into the douse i of a friend near by, wo re i gathering of clergymen. ; gcntletricu. We ask- d a : was to-be any religions :: plied, “i ut a \vcfhlii:. : exclaimed with surprise. suti Ippv HI! *' Coffee, Molasses, $?c. •*' ge BAGS handsom.0 Coffee 25 Hhds. prime Molasses 23 BJ.UH N, Rum G Casks western Whiskey 4 Pipes N. Gin 12 Bbls. do 20 Bids. Loaf Sugar Virginia Tobacco in Boxes Alum and Liverpool ground Salt 50 Pieces Cotton Bagging.' ’ Orange Gunpowder, - —r—- **' For Saif by - 11EA Scf COTTON. . Sept. 10. 1833., But the maiden said, OCt'.ssc^ to importune ; ‘Give Cupid tbe iise.t;' hisyviugs Ah, Ftfmo's hut a. j»iiifui f; rtnuc—f .And hearts*are such vale* jos things'!” “OIt_ Laura, forgive, if I’ve spoken Too lioldjy.!—nay turn not away— For my heart wttli affliction is broken My.uncltidicd. only today! My. uncle,-llie nabob—who tctided My youth'with affectionate cure, My manhood who kiuiily befriended- Has—died—aud—has—left m/t— our pri gfautf!*’ It was then evident pecting eyas, that an itnw >nt««l , aud curious interests pctVaded t of the assembling group". In .• were placed in a coits] teuous I taut 1 ofthodrawiug-roo'uu rtif i \ tViblc.r A/moveiiicitt was n door, w'tich' inrtaatfy- dre\ | and who shoiflc! .oipcr'but ' tvboin we had sto- recently j hearing, upon his arms the ladi ddin: vho :1V L'.< till percept tt^stis- vo ui anxious count nu'.iftep : time i h;;irs r.tion at tin. th? picr- e at the he -pot, \ liidinh pulpit, an Aud the" inaidett said,- “Weep t»ol*£ My heart has been yours till along ? “ Oh ! -hearts arc of treasures the dearest* 7 Do. ‘Edward, go on with your song his-ihefr.J” merest!. j cate Turin of tho young*! '. ! her eyes droo’pmg modest I her face as fair as a lily.— distinguished elfcrgyu. .n ; tfrcsscd'npe:i the IHB1 ■qf niarrijige—tjs propriefj qessity, to the welfare of happiness, ittg ended. i . tore mctilioncd— r,p( a jhe car: ct. atscl ’i .'-c tip u 1 up rose a d tli< psivlies v. ere .■'•.f- the d vrue instil lion [•onvcniouce; mid nc- ■ it tv and the Irnnan This brief and pertine - addres bc— !:i- reverend gimtleman sf: ted tho purpose tor rvjiich the couple had presented From the N- Yi Commcrcial Advertiser. I themselves, and demanded if atlv person i>r per- . ROAL'.NCE IN REAL LIFE. I sous prcscut could show cause why the rgnosed FN»iq Susquehanna’s utmost springs; union: )ouW.n8t»takc,place ? If‘so, they-wore ' -Where savage tribes -pursue thoir game, | requested to makcibeirobjections thenro'r fdta vor His blanket tied with yellow stfiilgs',' after hold their peace. A solenm pause ensued ' .• A'-shepherd of the forest—Frencaii. -Nothing could be beard hut a leu .- moti.vn d siehs. On 3utiday evening last, wc were, fortuitous- There they stoW—objects of deep and universal ly.witnesses ofai^mchretitequally interesting; aud ^tuferesjt—wc may ntjd—cfc■•mini cratlid' On paiqfal.—Many pooplo bave'clciH.unced Shake- emotion, were tumultuous ami paii.ful. Artrou- spear’s Othelh'^as too unnatural for probability, gcr.contrast was* never seen. She all in whit--, Jt can hardly bq'crr-diicd that such ajair, beuuti- riud adorned with tt<c sweetest simpli ity. Her ful, and accomplished woman, Jpesdemqna is j face ns white as.tlw glttv. " and dress • fie wore— represented tunsve&eetr, eouid !■ iv.- . rat: !y rendering her ebon ‘trcs?i-.. pl icjd a / iiontn- wedded Such abbv-k-.a-aiptjr' as Oiltello. But if on her fair fon-head, still darker: He in rather wo ever entertained any inccednlity .uppii ’.’ie ] ctmimon attire—a tall, dark, high-boned, mnsnt- suhject, it has 4}lfbee^dis*ij»ated by ■ vcymt-J lar Intliau^ -Shc.alirtlo delicate-Eurepoan lady reucg of wbicJt v C ere-to speak, k About two years ago,-an Indian- of tlte Chip- pciVa nation—formeBy said to have been a than I of some rank in his tribe, but now a Missionary ! { of thi Methodist Church a offing -his-r6d.brethren I bercomfoas, tl I —was scut to England, to obtain pecuniary aid ''ted YorJety, and sari for the Indian-mission cause in Upper Canada, she .1 poqscd— What, was his native cognomen,—whether it was j a self-immolation ; the “Red Lightning,” or tho “.Storm King,” or! ami I. in-ire:!, and ft Walk-.iii-the-WaU-r,”—we-know not;' bat in | thrr’s house, resign —he a hardy icon-fmracd son of the forest, rilto, accustomed to every luxury and indulgence—^ well educated, ai-complisht-d, and well beloved ar. tome—possessing a naudsoihe income—leaving FI EC bftf 1 sf and 2d quality of hea- _ A' vy Hemp Bagging, by the piece dr iu quantities to suit l’urchassers, for sale by Dec. 12. 23 C. A- HIGGINS. Co.lton Bagging ajid Cotton Bags- (ON CONStn.NKXT.) ■ - PIECES heavy Hemp Bagging, weighing l£ lh. to the yard. 2UUU ready made Cotton Bags, of the best In verness bagging, equjd to any ever imported, tor salc-iu lots to suit pttrchaser.s, aud on accdmmo- dm.ipg terms by REA & COTTON. ' July 10 - 41 : Auction and Commission Store. Ftt^lIE Subscriber has removoil to the now BIUCX STORE, adjoining the Post Of fire, on Mulberry street, where he tenders his ser vices in the above line. C. A. HIGGINS.* •;:\nV 10 - . 20 !: *. Spring and Summer Y 'lathing; 1 suhreriher m how offering for sale a j -J§- new aud cxtci:Sivo.'tis$o.rtmout*CtP<audSjf t ^Spring and Summer Clothing, wh cb will be found to lu- made in tlte Itcst and tno >t fashionable style, included arc the follow-' Frig: . ' -. *. f -• ♦ ’* ‘ ^ Blue, black and fancy col -summcr cloth Dress • Coats, Frock Coats nndCoattces, Black bombazine Frock Coats and Coattccs, Enrjish Merino;' rowan Cassimcrc, Circassian Und Lastiug Frock Coats arid Coattees, Black aud fancy colored sdmtnc.rrloib; black and brown Bombasine, Erminet. -.black Lasting, English Merino, rowan Castinicre, ohite and brown Linen Drilling, white Sateen, brown - and French Linen, striped Florentine and Nankeen Pantaloons. White anti colored Mnrsei'ls, white and colored Valentia, black Velvet, black Satin, black Bombazine, uncut Velvet, and colored Silk V csts.. * Broivn and white Linen, white Sateen,-Flemish Linen, Bengal Stripe, Rowan Cnssimero, English Merino, aud Circassian Round Jackets. ■ - Youths’Coats, Jackets, Pantaloons, and Vests, etc. eif. WM. H.BURBSALL. A pri 1 1C. 29' ' Sugar Iron. p* HHDS St Cioix Sugar >3 5 llhds N. Orleans tlo 1.0 ton Swcedt Iron, assortetf, ■ •••* • On consignment, and for sale on accommoda ting terms by WM. V. ROWLAND. .1 an 2 u NEW SPRING GOODS. £ N extensive assortment of fancy DRY GOODS, comprising the most desirable o, those suited to the season. Just rcecix-ed and for sale bv • WM. H. BUKDSALL. April 17 20 CASH STORE. £U7SSDI.i. & DIC2H3STS02JJ, H AVE on hand and will receive iu a few days ltil) Pieces superior vcllow Ilemp Bagging 1^ lbs. to the 3’ard aud 42 in. 74 pieces common do do lj lbs. to the yard and Bio. - 34 hhds prime P. R. and fair Orleans Fttgar. 33 hags aud G tierces superior Co floe, Salt, Iron, Castings, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Together with a general assortment of Dry •Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Shoes, & cl &c. -Also agents for the sale of spun Cotton at Factor v prices and terms by the Bale or hundred, aug 27 , , . 48 L, th.ti 1.1- of civilized and cttltiva- 1 ing them till to the cause .a she stood, about to make d. far away fron| country ejtdearm -uts of a fund fa- iterself to arms of a man of plain English lie is known as/ Peter Jones.. And j the wood?, who could not appreciate (bn sacrifice! is a rare spectacle in "England. Poets and ro-j A sweeter bride we .never, raw. Wc ..boost (nances have alike-invested the primitive son., of ; grew wild. We thought 0: 'Oiuello—of Hypcri- the American-forest, with noble-cxsited eharac- 1 on the satyr—of the t iighr-eyed Hindoo reel the (eristics, which at;o selrf.irivdLcei-uabTc tog, be drib : fqueral pile !—Si: io- 5: -JTl like a drooping Cower Icr perceptions of plain ir.fr.tcr of fact people, and which Euglish eyes could alone discover in.- tho hero of-tho present*story- Bur n;> matter : Mr. .Peter J011.es was not only a-missionary from the wilderness,—and, a- we doubt not, a- pious and useful mau among his own people,—but he wasa bona fide Indian—arid he-was of conr-e made a lion uf in London- JIo was feasted by the rich aud the great. Carriages, aud -servants 1 the words iu livery awaited his pleasure, sparkled, when ho*was named, upon'as a-giect chief—a prince silo of the rugged he nl>ck! We longed to i.nter- . pose and rescue-her. Bftt ! f w.is tiouq of cur iuisuicss. Sim was in that f l'.nritlon liv choice— and site was among ber ii tends. Tlte ceremonies -went on—she promised to “love, honor, and obey the Chippewa—and till tremulous as sin? stood, heard tho Indian nnd l erself pronounce ! “man a:i' ! wife! It was the first tries wo ever heard man and wife” .-a hatefully. All and i right eye; . I„nv. \. c. .1 d.nv 1 :: 1. ! uui'i ;! v.i:h the clergv- !le was looked j mau in.prayers for a Messing'; aud when the min- ran luditm.hmg:; ister life. I iiis voice in' supplication for blesffngs il Dresses, new patterns, just received aud for sale by i WM. IL BURDSALL. A aril 10 27 ; v; WILLIE’S.COURTSHIP. Tubk—"Bonnie Dundee.’' Young Willie, the ploughman, has tine land nor siller. And yet ihcblythe callant’s as crouse as a king; Ilo courts his aiu lass, Uud lie sings a sang till her— Tak tent an’ yc’sc see what the laddie docs .sing— “O Jenny! to tell that I foe yon ’fore ony, Wad need finer words than I’ve gatten to tell! Nor need l say to yc, ye’re winsome an’ bon iris, I'm thiukiu’ ye ken that fIf brawly youreeP 1 “I’ve courted yo latfg—Do you hear what I’m telling?— • I’ve courted you, thinkiu’ ye yet wad be miuc; An* if we sttld marry wi’ only ae shilling, At the worst, only ore shilling, Jenny, we’sc tine; . But love doesno a\'e lie in gowpens an’ guineas. Nor happiness dwall whar the coffers are fu’; Asmucklc we’ll surely.aye gather aiweenus-, That want ue v «r sal meet us uor nris’ry pursue. “The chiefs that aro christeucd to riches an’ grandeur, Ken nought o' the pTcasurc that hard labor brings; What in idleness come, they in idleness squander. While the lab’ring man toils a’the langday an’ sings! Then why snld wc envy the great ail’ the noble ? The thoct is a kingdom—it’s ours v/liac We lute ! A ''oast that repays ns forsair wark an’ trouble ; ‘I’ve earned it !’ is mair than a monarch can say. .“The green buds now peep through the attld - rankled trimmer, The sun at a breath drinks the hale morning dew, And nature is glad at the cornin’ o’simmer. As glad as Fin aye at the smiling of you ! The rinvers are a springing, aud the birds aro a smgine, • And beauty and pleasure are wooing the plain ; Then lei us employ it, while wc may enjoy it— arid.many romantic young ladies. Wiid.ltad.ntfSer , op h ‘.—-that she might-lu-sustained in her umter- passeil'beyond jfie Soffu'd of l“{»vr hell, dreamed of l iking—ami have health and strength to enduru the charms oL solitude*. a:r.id the groaf Wilds—1 her. <le in- I hardships nnd ju ivatiuus—the room “the nntres vast and dc>crt idle,”—of the'gre :tr r uCti.-d with the «i ■ ■ tolled, aud heartfelt, ami west of the roaring of. mighty cataracts, end ’ tearful .response—Amen!—the audience then the bounding of buffaloes over thoiliknkalrie. pra iries t^T-of noble cheiflaius, leading armies of p!u- jned and lofty warrior;.—ih“l:y ns tlje proud forms of gittifts in twilight; oTfor ays and stag limits— and how ail’d arrows—arid the wild notes of pier cing war-whonp, iu those halcyon days, ivlv-p unsophisticated by contact with the palefaces— .“■Wild iu the woods the noble savage ran,” and nil that sort of thing, as M.mbew, would most unpoeticalfy h ive wound o!t such a ilottr- ishiitg sentence.. But it w as so : “In crotvdi: the ladies fo his' levees ran— ' All wished to gaze upon the taivtiy mau— -Happy were those who saw Iris stately stride— rose, hud after attempting with moistened cyfs. ! to extend - their cougrntultUions to the “happy pair,” slowly ant! pctistveiy retired. The H e; ; creature isuoWon Iter way to the wilds iu Upper Canada—the Indian’s Uririo ! • Sueh is tiic history < f a case.xJf ijint 1 iiVst and palpatilo delusion. Peter Jones eanuot :,ny v.-rili j Othello, that “all > loved him for the dangers he had passed.” Tho young lad v was not blinded try the* trappings of militaiy costume, or the glue I of ulartlal ;:l )ry; bat she is :i very pious girf—- whose whole heart and soul lias btreii devoted to. if the cans? of heathen mis inns; and she has thus thrown herself into tho criuje, and resolved ti> Thrice happy those who trijiped it at Iiis side, j love the Indian for the work in which h- was Among others who perchance may have' C ngag id. For ourotV.i part WC r-mst say, that thought of “Kings barbaric, pearls dud gel.!,” n t ? u q:i, f, had never cnYs’cd th ■ Niagara 5!ul was the charming daughter' pf a gcntlemtiH of J the die is east, ami the late comely and accomplish* of London. H now the wife of . of tiie Chippcwas. But that ; knows nothing of the life she: ’ •rc can he 110 doubt. As cvi-.‘ 3 s hrougltt oiit the furnitui of indcl osiahlibliineut—rich chin . tu Indian lodge, and Turkey carpets. Mr. Peter die is dclui s to onrom leuee of t i • i m elegant raSe. es for Lambeth, of wealth and respectability. But -lie , \i;... ; p thought not of wedding an Indiatn even tkougli ho were a great chief-.or half a king—not she ! But Peter Juries''raw',’01 thought h? saw*—for the Indian cupids are not blind—that th’c young lady had a susceptible 'heart.. Availing hintsclf, therefore, of a ride with the f dr-creature, he s rid 40mc thing to her. which she cl...-0. not to tinder- stand—btu told il to' her mbit, r.- Peter .fanes sougltt other ojpporttniities of saying siinil.tr things, which tho damsel could, not comprehend—before ■ him—but she continued to repeat them to Imf , mother. He sougltt an interview with.her/ It was refused, lie repeated the'request! It wqsl still refused, but in a less positive manner. FU pally au interview was granted him with the I mother—ah ! the result was, that befor.c Peter Jones embarked on his return to his ilatTve woods, I it' was ngi-ceii that they inigiit breallio tbt ;r , thoughts to eacii oritur bn ont-cr ti'rof-s the great waters. Thus »- paint gained. And, in the end, to make a ry short, ;t meeting | was agio; ti upon.to take place die present season in this city, with a vi —i r ■ The ido - is very unpleasant, witli • , of ik - n’ted mixtures j of colors. But prejudi.. • g:i ust re 1 and dusky ; skins are uot so strong in tl 11 rope, as they me | here. They do not hc-iieve in England', that “These brown, tribes who snuff he <le.-ort air,} A:o co;jsins-ger!::aii 10 the- wolf and hear." The proud Britons, moreover, were red when conquered by Julius ffte-i.nr. What iu their becoming so again ? But we i:: t- ten our story. On Tuesday morning of last week, a r ful young lady, with fairy form—“gi;>ti step, and heaven in her eve”—slept on from tiie elegant packet ship United States, wrts attended by two clerical friends of Liah r of tiie Canm i;si( a, she will find ;i icturc of brooms and to spread upon the mor ' forest! Instead of a 111 j wigwam, and the man: baskets,.instead of embroidery. In justice to tie- spectaims of tlte scene, ho^;- ' ever, it is proper to - ; te, th .r a lew of hi r n ,.i j fricmls iu this society she wi I ker eyes to th •ofhardship at j tin. d t.i ’.. • f Pot 1 ji 1 ! VI v. It slie \\ 1 • her fiithi.i:'s. ingle In l.-uibeth. ail I •’•■'er Jouc I.preaching to the (Tip;:-w is, with-the pretie-. Squaw untong them for Ins wife ! o into ored sin A HOG AND ST the cars on tlte C were starfe^ fortliT fir. tive eujino- From Am KNot.vn.—On M•;r.4riy 11 arid Amboy Rail Road- st time with a loccmo- >v to Camden the oars men, harm has- j went over ftp.eiy and back as far as Ileights- I town. Tht-’e at/ytinliteky; hog got under tho j traveller of tlte loc ’motive, and in endeavor ing to run out between the fore and hind wheels, 1 was instantly decapitated. The locomotive | was thrown off, and plunged witli its head into ! trie gutter, and the baggage car, which folhnv- 1 ed immediately after, was also thrown off the i: -rk. But the passengers remained, undis- ! tarried, except that one gentleman in the fright, . turned a sonn-ts: t out of the window. The - r , ■ y the w.:\. will ..i) l. 1 "! 1 ’H most moving part of the scene, was the lament ofiier roiiitmtic enterprise. .*'ho waited wall urr- , ’ , patience for her . riucfdy lover to tho cud of the ) ol the Irish woman over her pom- p.ggy, whose week—but he cam.- not Still >hu liouhted u »t J hedd could in no way bo replaced « n the l>ody his I'aith, aud as the result proved, she had noticed ; so as to he ol the least use ?n tho world**—- ahilit v—v pcctaoility Tho simmer 0’ life, Jenny, comes 11a again !” ' to doubt. For, on Sunday morninc* Peter Jones 1 OonstiMiovalist.