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15 V' M. BARTLETT.
MACOA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. 18:515.
A'o!. VOL...AiMi:lBa
THE
GEOttOIA TELEGRAPH,
published Weekly
AT MACON, GA.
Printing Office on Mulberry Street—opposite the
Brick Jlange.
TERMS.—Thrkk Dam.am a year, if paid in
advance, or Four Dollars, if not paid before the
f nd of tiro year. Subscribers living at a distauco
,vdl bo required in all cases to pay iii advance.
aTlNoPape r discontinued, hut at the .discra-
fioii of the publisher, until all arrearages are
paid.
uni—j»**rT»..-3S»aKr?.-.7*t»rwa*’'•'.r.L*7*A«tvwA'« msu
afo authorised to announce JOHN
MORELAN D, as a Candidate for Receiver of
Tax Returns of this county, at the next election.
\ngllSl2l. In-T*. 4L_
g^AVo are authorized to announce WM.
'R-,-SCOTT a Candidate for Coroner of liihb
reutity. August 12
"iff* Wo nro authorized to announce WM.
IUOUBDAN as a Candidate.for Receiver of
Tax Returns for Bihbcouuty at the cut.drt-r elec
tion. - August 2.
(£7* We are authorised to an-
nmiiico WM. C. PARKER. Esq. a candidate
f,.r iiecicver of Tax Returns for the copnty of
jtfiih at the ensiling election. Juue 5 -It
iTT" Wo are authorized, to.-an.-;
r.nuiico JOHN II. ‘OFft’TT as a candidate for
t'lerk of the Inferior Court, at the ensuing elec
tion.
(£7=* We arc 'i:tth«)risjid to an-
nuunre JOHN I.. MUSTtAN ti candidate for
Sheriffof Bibb 'county.
May 1.1833. 31 * ■ '
fogfe. JOHNSON WELLBOim
is „ candidate for clerk of the Superior
Court of Houston county at the cusuiug election..
J oly-H ,
\> c arc nirtliorised .to
announce Dasikl Wadsworth,
Esq. as a candidate for .Tax Col
lector lor Bibb county.
July 10 i! „ •
J ESSE. ‘SMITH is a
candidate for Tax Collector of
Bihb county.
of Bibo »
MARTEN S1MMOJNNS
i* a candidate fbr'ro-electiou to the
office of Clerk of the hifcriorCourt
nimty - ..a 'July 30.
Jiilv 1(>.
\VV arc iuithoi'ized to
intintuieeLEWIS LtWSIlE ns
a candidate for-sheriff at the ap
proaching election •
42
We are autho/ized to
aiinoiujri' WILLIAM B. CONI,
as a Candidate for Slxriif of Bibb
countv at the cnsuiUg election.
4. ***2—_ Wo are requested .to
5announce IIkvoli Reu,
as a candidate fur receiver of Tax
election.
Returus of tliiscoftiiiy, at thcliext
JuneB, lfcvlo. 37
r.Ass
on
We are authorized to
-announce Gf.o. P. WaosoS as a
Candidate for Tax Collector tit
the ensiling election.
June 111833. 37
?|t ii.*****
Wo are authorized to
announce . Gkonor. Vigxl .as" a
candidate for Tax Collector at the
33
We are authorized to
nnuounee J. SI. t.RAYBlLL as
a candidate for t’lerk of’be Infe
rior Court of Bibb County, at tho ensitibg plec-
tion. 1
UOlL) LOT FOR SALE.
J O I', No. Go'J. 2 dis. 1 sec. of formerly Cher-
~i okce, but now Forsyth county, for sale,
"I'li v at this olure.
> x . r SXiiXrS
N New York, Philadelphia, Charleston. Sa-
vaniinh, and Augusta, in sums to suit pur
chasers, for salo by : . ‘
Nov. III. B AXTEll. FORT A WIIJ'Y
CASH STORE.
M SlussoU <£i Dickinson,
L just opened a small, well selected as
sortment of STAPLE and FANCY
bit V COUDS, suitable foi tho season,' and also
nill receive a choice stock of GROCERIES in
a few day*.
Juue2ft 3f) * .*•••,
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
A NEGRO man. who .says bis name is Jesse
Ca. and belongs to .Matthias Mock, of Upson
I uuiity, is about 30 years of age, is of dark <oni-
plexi.in. The owner is requested to- cnll, prove
property, pay charges and take him away.
JOHN D. PITTS, Jailor. .
Macon, August 21. 18-T3. 47.
BROVaai TO JAIL.
D *\ John imout 30, yellow complected, says
-fi-9he belongs to the State, and ran aav.ay from
th-overseer uear Milledgville anout a year ago.
JOHN D. PITTS. Jailor.
Sept. 10. , r >0
One Hundrtti Dollars Reward!
¥9’tOKE Jail, on Saturday night, lCth inst.
-99 i mail named
, CARTER LANOrORD, ■
» 5 tnut raw boned fellow, talks rather fine, he
j* a * ,, »ut 6 feet high, red complexion, yellow hair,
wasly, cunuiug look. The above reward will
* Riven to any person that will deliver him to
toe Jailor in Macon, Bibb County. Georgia.
’ II. 11. HOWARD, Sheriff.
March 27 o« W. B. CON«, Dep Sheriff.
F
NEW SPRING GOODS
&z: » V Ai Q T1Z1 AN; €r,
At the Ala con Cluihing Store.
L FITCIl is now opeuiug at the Macon
• Clothing Store, a nciv and splendid as
sortment of GOODS and CLOTHING - , comrist-
iu part of
Bombazines, Gamblers, Marco Casitneres of
most.all colors, Plai-i aiul Striped do. brown
and white Drilling, Tirown and white Grass Lin
ens, India Nankeen, Circassians, Lasting, fig-
Hircd and, nlain silk "Velvets, English, figured silk
Vesting, plain Florentine do. huff and white Va
lencia do. white ami figured Mersailcs, while, fig
ured Silk aud Valbritia (.'old Vesting, new arti
cle, a good assortment of Cloths, Cussiipcrs, See.
Ftfirctf-Articles.
White and fancy Cravats, p’Ju'ted and ’plain
Bombazine. Storks, Velvet ami figured do. Gum
Elastic, nett silk, nett cotton; and Webb’s patent
Suspender*.-Hlijck". white aud failey rilk Gloves,
black and fancy borseskin and buckskin 'do.
brown linen do. English ami French silk half
IIosc, vigoiia do. white nlixt and strip pbtton 'do.
linen Bosoms, Collars, Stiffness, Spitjflc'iigid, In
dia and BrilidniMia llankerchk-fir, white and figur
ed do. : silk l>ohrtllas, childrens’ leghorn Iiats,
Palmleaf do. &c. &c. j
Ready Made Clothing.
Boinhaziue, lasting and Circassian Chalices
and Frock Coats, bombazine and Circassian pans
tnlouiis. crape; camtdelt and marine cassimere do.
Fitndi and English drilling broivii ilo.. French
nut! English drilling white do. brown and while
linen 5J0. duck , find stripe liueu do. vigqira and
lasting do. white aud buff Vests (mersades) fig-
urtd-raersailCs aud Valencia do.’vcivct and llor-
ennue d«. coiiimon do. white and brown li.ien
Jackets’i Ax'Idte and Ijrown‘ihilliug do. duck, aud
vigona do. Drawers, Shirts, Aforniug'Gowus, &c.’
&c. &r. - - * -
All of which will be sold cheap for CASH. I
would solicit the patrointge t of iiry frltnds and the
public in gea<*t;il. Also the TAILORING will
be cariiviToii in all its branches with despatch.
.V. IS. Old accounts must be paid before new
tone arc made.
‘Aivi! Ml 23 LEWI.? FITCH.. „
J\ EYV IMTOK STORE.
B. K, STZSSS Sl Get.
RoSPECTFULLY in
form the public that they
1iave tak(.-ii i the store in
Ellis, Shotivell fc Co’s,
row, twp doors t above the
Post Office, where ..they
are now receiving and opeuiug a very general
assortment of
.. Sdoks and Stationary >,;
* Amougliieir works, they have a. general assort-
pient, anil will he constantly receiving the ncV.’.
publicattoiis oii Tbeqlogy, Aledjcine. Law, His
tory, and .Miscollancous subjects, together with
such oilier articles as arc usually kept in a Book’
Store. .'
- As one of their firm - 'vill he most of the time at
the-North .for flie purpose of alteiidiog sales and
selecting Rooks, they flatter themselves that they
will at all times have as good an assortment, ami
lip able to dispose of themou as moderate terms
as any lio'usc iu thc'Soiithern country.
sx^ssoosa, .
B P. S. «te Co. have a largo assortment of
all kinds and sizes.
Fools Cap, Letter, aud Noto Paper of the best
quality, both English and American, phnu and
omliusscd, water aud feint liued, pink, yellow
ue aud white.
blanks:
B,ank Checks. Notary Public Letters, Ware,
house Receipts, Hills of Lading.
Writs of all kinds. "
s Justices Summons, dq Executions, Clerks do
'Cax Collectors dp..eiubpieuas for Witnesses.
Deeds, £ffleriiis’ ao. .jUerifls’.Bills-of^Sale, Gar
nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ liuainrduses. *
Marriage i.icense. Bail Writ'anil Bond, Inter!
Com. Directions for tntcirogatorie^.
Bills of Imlictmeut.-'Denclr Warrant*, Bail
Bonds, Attachments. luier. Judgements.-
_ Letters Testamentary, Letters of Admiuistra-
iou. Temporary faitteni of‘Administration, Tem
porary Letters of Adiniuistration, Guardians
Bonds. \. '* , • .
Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec.
Dec 2f* 24 ' * *
IwJSW GCD333.
F. O’CAlLAGHAN,
fi'.S now receiving direct from New Jfwk ai
JJ_ extensive assortment of seasonable Goods
wiiich he will sell on very reasonable terms for
cash,, and invites purchasers to call aud examim
for themselves, ilis stock consists in part ofthi
fattening a r He Us :
20 hb’ds. superior .St Croix sugar .
30 hhds. prime New Orleans sugar
5 'bids, double r£fineif Loaf do
5 do Lump .* “ do
. lOd bags prime ^rycu coffee
' TlO.tW-Uushels Lrverpixil grohud salt ’ '•
10' lilids. molasses
50 bbls. ciiual flour;
Jtf boxes new cheese '- *
(id liiils. Nos^2 atijl 3 Mat beret.
. * 2 pipes best Holland Gin ' .
2 pipes Cugtiac Brandy
* 1 hh<i. Old Jam. Rum
Hxj bbt?. old Rye Gill •
‘50 bbls old Rye.Whiskey . .'
30 do N. Rum ~- t .■ --r,
* lO.qr.'.ctisliJ Malaga-Wine
.SO boxes lfaisuts- . , • i
30 ca.'.it’-j (iiui|/o wder aud Imperial Tea
10 chests Fresh Ilj-son .Ik . do
* . 200 ps. best h.-iup audaow Bagging
Hiyo ItwTEngbsh aud Auierirau ’4’wiue
• -; 50 coils Bale Rope , *’
>0,000 lbs. Castings, asserted
20,000 lbs. best riwsdes iron *
5(10 lbs. Gbruiau aud Blistered fSteel . -
50 kegsitit Nails, assorted
,,5 tioZeu Cqllius & Oir.’s Axes
•' 10 sets Bla< ksinith’s Pools, eoijiplete
Also a great varittu of other articles in the irafd-
. ware JAne. •>*•; ’ t .
1500 pr. Shoes, all kinds nutf qualities
1000 pr. negro■ Slides
l!0 cases iiats, sttperio’r quality f-
; tf-.iidics* amf Gcullenien's'Cloaks ..
10’ bales Slackamau null pbiut Jllaokcts
JO bales 3-1 Shy ting - * -
10 bales 5-8 sujierior t^hirriftg
ii) bales 0-4 bleached Sheeting _
2 bales 4-1 cotton Lfiaper . , * . ■»
ps. ’Baudf-tt,£all-colori .
Linen, white" uud-red Flannel . .
PROPOSALS.
f Ti OR pu)»Hsli:ng in ihe City of Washington.
by E. S. DAVIS, of South Carolina, a tri
weekly paper, called
THE EXAMINER.
,Thp editor is-folly sensible of tho difficulty aud I
respeu.Mbiiiiv, which at all times present them-.j " SONG OF THE BEES,
selves, m an undertaking <if rhis kind; aud more j \y e W atch for the light of tho morii to break,
pafmohtrly since the iutrodm tion of a new pulit-.j- Aud color the Eastern sky
e miles m e
I'-e-eme by tl
sea; namciy.
of Wbich i- S(
inter
u- l i
Irish L v | I .
BUKk Italian uml Lustring Silk, Apron Silk •
Pongees; Jaeouet, Book Ru'd Swiss Muslins
ll'ibiiict ai’d-tJj^oad Laco
B tudauuo, Law'n, and Cotton Ildks.
Also, ait the
2 close Carriages ami B Barouches
3 Gig*'aud -J tin I keys .
ON HAND, . '
4£0(50 lbs. Bacon—2UIKJ lbs. f.nrd
20 bags Live Geese Feathers .
.4 general Ar.suflpi-.nl of
SADDLES,' BRIDLES. MARTINGALES,
&C.
\ aug 25) 50 J ■ ■ ’ • i,
Fresh Drugs, Faints Oils: .
to. W. B. BAU
■Jif'S' \Sjust received Ins fresh supplies,-aud of-
Jii. fers for sale, at his store on Cottou* A ven
ue, a quantity .of *. . - ’
Linseed Oil ** •* •’ Extract STicsnparilla^
Sperm do CnvJjcntcrk ' > .-
'i’r.»in .’«lo Castor Oi! (fmc aTticlc)
Whito Lead Crjotou Oil _
Spanish Brown ground Spirits Turpentine .
in oil *. ' Co]ial Varnish
do do dry - Black leaOiqr do
Venetian Red . 'Japan do ^ -
Windsor Glass Glue
Paint Brushes .Snuff, Macr.boy and
Indigo, Spauish Floto ‘ Scotch
Alum . Fane cut Tobacco
Copperas. *- Hair &coat Brushes
Pearl Ashes *- Camel’s hair*Pencils
Magnesia, lump Scal’d Chloride of_Linio .
Starch ’ * /" Chloride of Soda
Quinine * ‘ ' Lemon Syrup
Piperiuo ' Lamps.
Iodine Lanterns
Opium Lamp Glasses & Wick
Morphiutn Sulphat Ic V T iuegnr
Acetate
IiSadsira and S*ort Wiac,
Suitable for convalescents,
Together with an extensive 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. .Ho is prepared to
give reasonable accninmodationsand respectfully
invites the attention of the Jubjic.
Feb 13 ’ 20
Fanning Mills.
DR sale, two patent Wheat Fanning Mills..
inquire at
qutro
THOM AS WOOD &. Co.
Mullerru street, opposite Uusons hotel
fept. Id. Bt 51
^Fars, ZZilcs and Korns.
'll HE highest price will be given by the sub-
9. -.cribcr for Furs of all kinds, either Bc.tver,
Raccou or Muskrat.
Hides, dry, in any quantity; also Deer Skins.
Horns, Ox or Buck. C. A. HIGGINS,
n ' ~‘ I? Brick Buildings, Mulberry St
Coffee, Molasses, iyc.
Ear ft AGS handsome Coffeo
25 Ilbds. prime.-Molasses
- 25 Bids. N, Ruin
G Casks western Whiskey
4 Pipes N. Gin
12 Bids. do
20 Bbls. Loaf Sugar
Virginia Tobacco iu Boxes
Alum and Liverpool ground Salt
50 Pieces Cotton Bagging.
Orange . Gunpowder '
For Salft by RE A. & COTTON.
Sept. 10 1333.
Bagging.
-! PIECES 1st and 2d quality of hea-
V vy Hemp Bagging, by the piece or
in quantities to suit Purchassers, for sale'by
Bee. 12. 23 C. HIGGINS.
fll.AttftfS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
CASH STORE.
AiJSSSU & S92C.KBKSOZB>
U rt \VE oil baud and will receive in a Tew
flEL days ‘ ■ .
101) Pieces, supefibr >cllow Hemp Bagging 1^
lbs: to the yard aud'42 iu. *•
74- pieces common . <fo do- IJ
lbs. to the yard and 12in.
31 lihds prifti,e P. (L aud fair Queans Sugar.
3-’J bags aud 6 tierces superior Coffee,
: - Salt, •*'
... * Iron, . .
Castings, - — , • • -
Foreign aud Domestic Liquors,
Together with a geticrcl assortment of Dry
Goods, llahjlwpre. Crockery, Hats. Shoes, &c.
&c. Also agents for the sale of spun Cotton at
Factory.priees and terms by the Bale or hundred,
nug 27 - 48 •
■cnl heresy;
-The 1!,liter is. moreover, a ware of the turmoil
nnd*pcrp!cxilY ‘ f the vocutien he is about to a>-
sume.f!-tit'ii*: feels'•hs'every patriot should feel,
when h|c perceives the aj-j icat hii.g danger of a
'issofiui -ii of tho .Union, and -the destruction of
ihe frqffihstitptious oktlri's great Republic, that it'
is.liis <l;:.y to vhuheata and sustain the rights of
the people, and.expose to. public gaze the intri
gues and linjilirit} uf’selfish and ilesigniug men.
•TI13 cilftortvjH support the present admiuistru-
uoim I/e isT*£r*pii;«Hy and politically the friend
of the. Chief 'Slagistrtite. Jlo believes too man,
except. Geu. Washington,-■ sver possessed in to
great-a degree the enuUdcucc of tlie American
‘people , and surely irti.man 'ever betterdeserved it.
^’he etiTilieilt difficulty, at this tiiite. fo ascOrtsir
;hc poll tie a 1 tenets of certain aspirants, id rel.y
iion to many great national questions,, venders it.
necessary that the Editor, should 'here remark,
tint he holds the doctrines of the late Proclama
tion o^ the Pt^iilent of tho United States to be
strictly, orthodox, and -stfch as wcro.chtevtalued
and inculcated by tire immortal Wathingion.. On
th'cse doctrines v.iil depend the future destiny- of
tliis grtfut Cgnfedcfacjv
The Ex AM Ink a will be tfpen to nfuil, fearless,
but decorous discussiwft-of all matters relating to
the affairs,- of the nation,- tbo*public conduct of
public men, aud the exposition ofevery'mal-prac-
tree in eflice.
On the question, of thp Bunk the Editor has
rcljectecl much -' aud as lie is fiotiudebted to that
institution for loalis! or any other favor, he will
be pardoned when he states that-it is Iris'dpitfitm
the fiscal relations of sKe Government aiid Coun
try require a Bank of some sort; but whether
the preseut bqtho best, or whether it shahid bo
modified, will be the subject of future discussion.
‘As regards the qupstiou of domestic industry,
thp Editt-r can,with niuch sincerity declare, that
he believes nothing tends more toiinprovej adoriv
and en ieh the country, than the laudable exertion
of our manufacturers. - :
• The skilli'Jhe‘capital, and untiring enterprise
.wliivh are now employed in the elaboration of
illc various productions of the soil, will, at no ve-
i-y distant period, make us one of the most flour
ishing and independent" niitidn^ oil earth.
Nature appears to have bestowed upou us,
tvliat she has refused to every other people; a
country einbrncing.all the variety of climate aud
soil, aud yielding fill.tho various productions of
the earth, nece>saiy to the comfort of man.
- The.Examiner will be published three times a
week ut five dollars.per unuirr, .
A
T2S3 STTBSCBIBEB
1 LI.sell the stock of BOOKS HARD-
WARE, belonging to Ellis, ShotwII &■
Co. at very low prices, at retail, for cnrh. and to
iriorcfia'uts \vjiq may want to replenish their
stock, upon time, for approved paper.
The Stock consists.of t: grail variety of.
‘ Htrdwure, Cutlery,.Castings
\ MECHANICS’ TOOLS,
‘Brass Ware* Sritaania do.
*> FURNJTUK E MOUNTING, &c. &c.
BOGSCS
Consisting of large and small Bibles, Medical,
Law aud School Books, and a great variety of
Relifiious.and Miscclinne ms Books.
- Dec. 18 23*_jACO§ 'HOTWELL
To i;L>I'i’()R8 A PUR.ISIS r:R.S.
HE undersigned will act as agent in cf.llcc-
H ting stiiiscnp'tions and obfiining subscri
bers- for Magazines. Newspapers, Prices. Current,
and other publications.
- Editors’ and Publishers’ instructions will meet
with attention by ttrivarding a Copy or Speci
men of the work to C. A. HIGGINS..
. • . . ' . Macon, Georgia.
Subs'criptios to the LADY’S BOOK. NOV
ELIST’S MAGAZINE, and SATURDAY
COURIER, received by the above at his office.
.' sept 31) * . • . - 3t
LIST of Letters remaining in.the Post
OUice at Clinton, October 1,1833.
Louisa Jourdan
K\ -
James tl. King
Levy Kinsbow:
Noah A Linsoy •
3 J Lamar 2
J G Lamar
Wm Low
,M IILa'ry
- v . -M-
Zenith jMcKinscy
Isaac’McGeeheo
a*
Cullen Alexander •
Abr.iliiuV) Abdorif-
Gilbert Anesly
Albert G'.Adam
Ileury AJjbiit'
; B
Allen Barr 2
Ile'nryBIake
'James Blalock
Sani’i or Ricard.BIow
WjllitrrtHob Be’ntly
Mur. Millinant Bently
Witli its Mended lines of saffom and lake,
Then say to each other, “Awake ! Awake 1
For opr winter’s honey is all tc make,
And our bread fora long supply.”
Aud off we hie to the hill acd del],
. To tho field, to tli» meadow and bower,
We love in Columbine's horn to dwell; -
lo dip in :he lily with snow white b »II,
To search he halnt n,its odorous eelk
Tin- m ill and the rosemary ilo cr.
Wo seek the bloom of the eglantine,
Oi too painted thistle aud brier.
AiJ follow ihe-steps of the wandering vine,
Whether-i> hail on the earth.supine,
Or rouud. the aspiring tree top twine
Aud reach for a state still higher.
While each oil the good of his sisters bent
Is busy, aud cares for all,
•W.o hope for an evening with heart’s content,
For the win ter of life; without I .rnent
That summer is gone, its hours o’-Espenf,
Aud the harvest is past recall.
THE MISTY LANDSCAPE.
Tho blue mist sleeps on Denham's fairest bowers,
And hangs its heavy pall ou wood aud hill,
And veils with silvery wreaths the pastoral rill,
That winds its devious course midst dewy flowers,
Ami swollen with the guMi of summer- =ho\y, rs,
c. Pours from its slender uru with hot-iV.-'- trill;
But, save Aft rippling murmurs, all is still
As the deep calm of midnight's voiceless hours.
’Tis beautiful, that soft and quiet scene!
But Ip ! the breeze is up, .and every tree
Bursts into bold relief and brighter green;
The sucbeuiu struggles through its vapoury
shroud,
And sheds n glorious smile on land and sea,
And azure gleams ’twist every parting cloud.
' Miss Strickland.
C Legatees of Nancy Mpr-
John P CaliP ris • ^
HetVv B-Cabnness 2 ■ Jacob Motts
Relilieu Colo .fiinim's MitHebrooks
W Caonnty . -Neill McKay 2
J5ev Giles .M Campbell Hugh McKay
William Cotton
T uruer Chapman
Jolni,Popes
Joseph Coopbr -
Saniut’tChapniau
Cab b Cox - •
B M Cox
TVm Gaudier
Gal Clurcton
D
Geoige W Dauiel,
Oliver Dolton.
Grain Davis . *
Hrynnt Duncan
I.ewis’Day
John Drury
John Dane
Pply DavjS: •
John Dngeriy
John Df.iic.'iii
E‘ ,
M R Ellis ; - ’
John Maoce
Wm McDaniel
E II Moore
Thoinns-II Morton
.- .lohu.McJ.emlon
James D -McFarland
Henry .Moore
- N*
James S Newby .
Miss M artlui C Needham
;. :o
Alexander Oden 2
Benjamin Oliver,. •
; Andrew J Owens
Rev M Oxford
P
Murk Patterson
Jourdan Palo
--Eliza" I’ary
'Uriah Poll:
Susan P Perry
John Perry
R
'To all who leant to ride-good -
HORSES! -
fHl IIE subscriber has'bougbt out .Mr. Joseph
B Wainright at-hir.stand near the court
house, and '.intends keeping a .
XsZVZ RY STiLBSS,
where he will be found at all. times ready to ac
commodate all who may favor him with .a call
iu his line. He will constantly keep, ou hand
Vehicles of all kinds for the accommodation of
all who may favor liim with .-a call. Ho will
board horses by tho mouth, week, or day, aud
respectfully invites Drovers to give him jn call, as
he will bo ready at all times to supply, them w ith
good stables, lots, corli, fodder, and his assistance
ill disposing of their stock. His terms* will ho
liberal and accommodating, aiid hopes froth his
cxpeiicnco aud unremitted attention to bis busi
ness. to share a part in the patronage of all Iiis
friends aud the Public.
GEORGE J. PITTS.
N. B. It will bo recollected 'hat persons hiring
horses and carriages will be held responsible for
all damages; ordinary wear and tear only excep
ted. G. J. P.
oct1 1833 1
Cotton Bugging and * *otton Bags.
(ON CON SI ONE NT.)
j*sr tk PIECES heavy Hemp Bagging.
O W weighing lb. to the yard.
210U ready, made Cottou Bags, of the best In
verness bagging, equal to any ever imported lor
sale-in lots to suit purchasers, aud on accommo
dating terms by REA & COTTON. -
July 10 41
Sci. Fa. Writs
F I OR returning fraudulent draws in the Land
and Gold Lotteries for sale at tlm office.
S W Ellis 2
William Edwards.. Fajis Raye
G. * "Ocmstcd Richardson
SahHlel Gray
Mrs Susan B Gunn
Henry W Griffith
Wiley Glover.
John Garland," -•
-Janies Gbdfe.y;.'.-
Duncan Gregsby
11 -
Daniel Hunting»on
.Michael Il'-ath 2
William Hogan*
Sam’l P Hoskids
William llall
Jessey Harper:
John Ileaih
Samuel Hoilidy
William Ilarkuess
GW Hansford
Mary Hnimhons . _•
Thomas Hogan
John Harvey
C Ilolsoo-
J
Warf-en Jourdan
Juliette A Jourdan
John Jones
William Johnson 2-
CarterB Jones
Wilkins Jackson
Martha Johnson
Rowland Rosa
• Marlin Rasco
Sarah II Randle
Stephen Rowo
Nicholas Summers
..S B"Slade
Holluin Sturdivant
Ephraim STiiinders
Elizabeth Smith
George S Swackard
J W Stokes
'Sarah Stanton . * -
Henry Stewart
Mnriah Smi’h
Joseph Stanton
James Stallings
Enos M Smith
T „
James M Thomas 2
. Simpson Taylor
William Thompson 2
Fedr W Tiffany.
W
Thomas Walton
Samuel Wright
Jeremiah \\ "Williams
David White
Miss Priscilla Wright
James C White
J. SMITH. P. M.
Molasses.
HHDS. MOLASSES,
eft
Sept. 23.
HA , , ^
for sale by’
rendered tedious find
lion of two arms of
l (i Forth and T y,
the oilier three niiivrf
across. Several raj ill nud well (i nducted >l-.go
coaches travel upou ih:s road ; bui fie.m ikt-ir
fr quent loae'iDg •• ud unloading at 'he ferries^
there is not only considerable delay to the travel-
■ i.-rs but a Iso'ratlicr more than usual ri;k of dam-
i ;e and lossi of tiieir lugg -ge. On one eccesieTi
J it happened that the common chances against
1 ’he satety of a traveller’s integuments were rnu(,-
■ tiphed in n mysterious, but most amusing manner
.—as the following little narrative will show:—
‘1 lie gentleman in qui stion was nn inside
passenger—a very tall man, which was so
much’ the worse fb> Hm in "that situation—and
ppea'red that hi. whole bat s’a sc consisted
ufa single black trunk—one ol medium size,
and no Way remarkable in appearance. On
■nr leaving Edinburgh, this trunk nad been
!isjxSi-■ d ill’the b-jot “I the 'coach, amidst a
great variety ol'uilit-!' trunks; bundles, and car
pel bags belonging to the n - l u.-e passen-
L’ers.
Having arrived at New H i\i:rf, thA lug sage
was brought fort", from -the coach, a -l disp.os-
d upon a barrow, in order that it might be ta-
ken-down to the steam boat whi' -i was to con
vey us across. Just tis the barn.-v as moving
off, the tall gentleman said—
-‘Guard have you got my trunkt”
‘Oh, yt - , sir,’ answered the guard; ‘you may
be sure it’& ’f-lmre.-- .> •
‘Not stT sure of that,’ quoth the tail gentle
man: ‘whereabouts ia.itT
The guard poked into the barrow, and look
ed in vain among the 'numberless articles for
the trunk. At length, after he had noozlrd
aboutfor two or throt'tfiiTiuteS tltnrugh all the
holes and. corners of the mass of integuments,
he drew out his head, like a terrier tired of
earthing a badger, and seemed a little nonplus
sed.
‘Why, here it is in the hoot!’ exclaimed the
passenger, ‘snutr at the bottom, where it might
have remained, I suppose, for you, till safely
returned to*the coach yard in Edinburgh.’
The guard made an avkard apology, put
the jr.unk upon the barrow, and aw ay * e all
went to the steamboat,
Nodiing further occurred till we were all
standing beside the couch-at Pettycur, ready
to proceed on the principal terraqueous part ol
our journey through Fife.
Every tliino seemed to ii :vc been stowed in
to the coach, and most of the passengers had
taken their proper places when "the tall gentle
man cried out—
‘Guard where is my trunk !’
‘In the hoot, sir,’ answered tnc guard; ‘you
may -depend- upon that.”
‘I have notseen it put in,’ said tho passen
ger, ‘and I don’t believe it is there.”
‘Oh, sir,’ said the guard, quite distressed,
‘there can surely be no doubt about tho trunk
now.’ ,
‘There l .1 declare there!’ cried the ownot
of the missing property; ‘my trunk is still ly
ing down yonder upon the sands. Don’t you
see it "5 The sea, 1 declare, is just about reach
ing it. Whqt-ft careless set of porters l I pro
test I never 'was so treated on any. journey be
fore.’
The trunk was instantly rescued from its
somewhat perilous situation, and, all having
been at ;e".igtli put to rights, we went our way
to Cupar.
Here the coach stopped a few minutes at tnc
.inn, and there js generally a partial cl scharge of
passengers. As some individuals, on the pres
ent occasion, had to leave the coach, then- was
a slight discomposure of the Ingga :e, and va
rious trunks and bundles were presently seen
departingoo ti’eibacksfif pbrter.sjaft r thegeii-
tlemcn to whom they belonged. Alter, all
seem to have been again put to rights, the tall
gentleman made his wont -d inquiry respecting
his trunk.
‘The trunk, sir,’ said the guard, rather pet
tishly, ‘is in the boot.’
‘Not a bit of it,’ said i's owner, who in the
mean time had been peering abuut. ‘There U
lies in tlie lobby of the-.inn!’
The guard how began to think that this trunk
was in some way bewitched, and possessed a
power, unenjoyed by other earthly trunks, of
removing its -It or staying behind, according
to its own .good pleasure.
‘The Lord have a care o’ us!’ cried the as
tonished custodier ol baggage, who, to do him
justice, seemed an exciM din-ly sober and at
tentive person. ‘The Lord have a care o us,
■sir! That.trunks no cann.v;*
‘It’s Chnny.ouough,you fool,’ said the gen
tleman sharply; ‘but only you don’t pay proper
attention to it.’
The fact was, that the trunk had been taken
out of the coach and placid in the lobby, in or
der to allow of certain other articles being gdt
at which lay-beneath. It was now once more
stowed away, mid we set forward upon the re-
I’lIILADEljI'HIA i''A.N TA8T1 CALS-—tu’i Aj'>ng.tit
who h.13 been placed under airreit on a charge,
as we understand it,’ of conniving at the ridicule
with which it is fasliiiina'ble to cover the present
military system by f;uuastical array, was escort
ed to tho place of trial, by the.Hollow Guards, or
Bloody 8-lth Regiment, in a costume that is vari
ously described, ■ . ' .
'“Tho affair throughout,” says the Inquirer,
“was managed iu admirable style—-banner;, bad
ges, dresses, Inscriptions, implements of war,
and all." One ggllaat fallow carried a wooden
sword no less than ten feet lung, but for all this,
the top of hh chapeau went up steeple like Car
boyond- it; Another boro -a wooden musket.
With a stove pipe as a barrel; and a spigot to it
as .a lock. AuoiltcrfeOdw bestrode a dag, in
tended to emulate this celebrated Rozinante. 11c
was arrayed'from ‘head to heels,’ Don Quixotte
fashion, and afforded an admirable representa
tion of wliat is supposed to have been made by
that ;ce!c.braied-.knighf.. Ano.ther valiant num
ber ef the . corps assumed the trarb of Bk.ck
Hawk—another, that of,^Tecumseh—another,
but it is iu vain to enumerate all the wild end
wonderful characters of history that were perso
nified by the Hollow Guards 1 —from Major . Jack
Downing, down to Amos Kendall, it would
require a dozen ■ fields of Waterloo to present
such a body of mep. We find nothing equal to
them" mentioned in history. A few more such
carncatures, aud the abominable Militia System
at present in force, wiil.be ridiculed out of exist
ence’”
We -remarked,, says the U. S. Gazette, that
there wore two lusty pioneers—the one, we be
lieve, dressed iu calico jacket and trowsers;
blowing at decent ifitervals a monstrous “French
hotn,” so.wretchedly “battered” that we imagine
its former owner most have ‘-blown hard.” The
other was a complete Orsnn ; be was dressed in
a.bcar’s skin, and ever and anon he applied to
his mouth a penny whistle. One wore muslin
habits of a thunder and lightning complexion, a
till cap with two steeples, pendant from which
were flags. The Luzarom of cvery.nauon, from
the Potawatainies to the Neapolitans, were rep
resented with suitable, costume* arid 'In-re pre
vailed" through the regiments a diversity of rags
and patches, colors, forms, and inventions, that
denoted a vigor of fancy tint must have owed its
felicity wholly to the extraordinary occasou In
tho midst, proudly preeminent, was C-.lonel
Pluck, tho veritable aud redoubtable “Pluck.”
mottled off to suit the change of time, but still
as military as ever, aud, as of olden time,-exhib
ited for the public good.
Altogether, tlie worthy, troop was in much bet
ter order than at.their previous parade: and all
hands laughed at the exhibition; the schools
put forth ffieir hosts to laugh and giggle: :hc'
grave smiled,-ain^ the merry shouted outright,
and will probably advance the great end.they
have'hi view.
The van, says the Commercial Ilerald, was
composed of cavalry 1 All the old horses that
could bo got together, backed 113' riders in all sorts
of. plain dresses, the most of them sitting in any
but the right position on their horses, and many
of them smoking cigars: The trumpeter wore
a chapeau of enormous dimension** with a flag j . . - - . . - ,
ai the top, the two extremities iu full keeping : miming part of our journey, hoping that there
with it—a plume of red on one point, anti one would be no more disturbance about this pcsti-
of black and red 011 the other ; his face was dis- lent hie tuber of the community of trunks. All
pectacles: his j was right till we came to the lonely inn ol Sr.
Michael’s wliyre a road turns off to St. An
drew’s, arid where it happened that a passe fl
eer had to leave us to walk that seat ol learning)
a servant having been in waiting to carry hia
luggage. •
The tall gentleman hearing a bustle about
the boot, projected Iiis immensely long .slender
body through the coach window, in order, like
D. RALSTON.
Loaf and Lump Sugar.
-m Imf BOXES Loaf and Lump Sugar, just
B # received and for sale by
(),-»4 RF.V& COTTON.
A NEW 10 S»w Gin, in complete order for
immediate use, for sale by
sept 9. dt m PATRICK fc MARTIN.
figured and painted: and he wore spectacles: his
attire was in keeping with all this. Then follow
ed. the.giand column, in open order—some wore
shoulder knots, made of enormous stuffed boxing
gloves—some half dressed in one wild savage
way, and finished oil'in a way wilder arid iiiore
savage still; o’hers in nuother extrem -—some
reeled like drunken men—some played Merry
Andrew—sonic wore the apparel of Friends, with
a stock of grey hair big enough for twenty .wigs,
and some wore baps witli tapering; sugar loaf j ^ jaj y in the fairs tale, to see what lie could
terminations, that reached upwards of -ix feet, j
We forgot to m. ..ti.m that the reduubtai,,. CoL * ,. f j, p c rfied he to the servant fol-
Albright was present the Mate annum;.. w.tl. { ^. cpnf!en1Hn down ,„e St. Andrew^
road; ‘is not that my trunk? Come back if
you please, and let mo inspect it.’
‘Tlie trunk, sir,’ interposed tlie guard, in
sententious manner, is that german’s trunk, and
not-yours; yours is in the boot* t ,
‘We’ll make sure of that, Mr. Guard, if you
please. Come back, my good lellow, and let
me see the trunk you have cot with you.
The trunk was accordingly brought back,
and, to the confusion of tlie euard, who had
thought himseif fairiy infallible for this time, it
was the tall ma -’s property, as clear as brass
nails could make it.
his ..Epaulettes' and Chripean. hilt he was sword- j
less, lie being under arrest, lie was supported
by two 11033 on horseback, fastastically dicssed. 1
The Col.’s was the only, grave face we saw. j
For any thing of this sort, it was most admira
bly contrived. All kuew its object-—it was to
ridicule the mili'in system : and if it shall perform
thepartof satire, and break up that equally rebe
llious method of mustering, by producing reform
io the laws, &c. the time employed will prove of
immense value to the community.—Jour. Com.
From, the N Y Journal of Commerce.
WHERE l~ MY TRUNK.
It is well kn- wn ill Scotland that the road
from Edinburgh io Dundee, though only forty-