Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, June 04, 1835, Image 1

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Has any man been upon it not strange i ried through tbe rim great and fund men . i. have s iui that if perance Societies seek to pry- rffirnaJiu not sec tile necessity, fileV say, Juries \) dge oi total abstinence. But to no pi ch necessity for ibis, as t‘ ero apparent ■s should sign the Declaration the o't'b< and pledge theit lives, llieu Adam's and theyjict to (jcii. jackson, as soon,as the the hands of }£r Van i’ucqu ain sen shall have, retired to the.I Jgrt afl'aiis will charge, man so ainbiiietis as Mi. \ an I his views lor trie purpose; of adl , pit: / If you tliiuk so you are mi iies the ainvet of du United t*i; piidjtica' power? is it not in tl middlo States? And have not lit middle .States prommeut <titery identified aud easily rcco.trril u sections of the Union l Has not ests entirely her otra and .entire! lo northern or tv es id’ll ij) teres I the. South interests that she in AVAR to- protect,. from unjjhei Examine these things 0 LA Rite worthy.your attention. The efforts making and pcrhnj to convey yon in the support <•: are very .'trope and will cal} for OR THE O.’tO ‘.MIA tEltcUPIt Whenever it beemurs necessary for ire in my ■ritntionsto examine the claims of the respective rties tit patriotism; I turn with the proudest i ■tion to you. Without any,'the slightest disposi- ii to compromise your principles, you have, it it n devotion must enviable, s.tcrifirfd men hos** Dimes have long been esteemed atnoim n. No man lias been able to transfer the < '!■ rk rty of Georgia to the support of any man or inciplrsthey did not admire, and I tru-r that ; dark party never willbeso circunist: need as forget their principles, their love and devotion the Republican Institutions of the irttolc cmin- . as to labor in the cause of any man umu r- ieniti gloom over m iqlt amongst yoy. > and so often fought i;co of your p lUinunli v. lie Inm: is imiio- M.JCOA Georgia new ,spkin< lints, -Sh be above goodi Ho ib.izme Cn Caspian liroivn .V : Hunting Ci iaen do do do bite A brown Linen Jack- is. srassi i. tV . oi Bombazine I’antaloqps brown consider, m uess, oitlu but actii-v ( bast friend) faces again! structiwa, fo Mdmo Ca- Kouian Ca Diagonal Drill Cloth and C i untera Satin >tt and Cord Linanaud Cotton Slfirts of every variety am Russia Dock I’antaloons and Jackets Fine white .Marseilles Vests Buff do nnere am ruuuamn £-;v*K£.?B : KVEBT THlftlSDA r, p MACON, On. by MYRON BARTI.ETT. 5Hr Office on Sem rf Street—mrt door to Pr,Ktir a j) Hilton's Hotel* Ti'RIlS. Theke Dollars a year, if paid in ; or Four Dollars, if not p rid before the IWthe year. Subscribers living at a distance lit-required in nil cases to pn ..<s» Pnpcr discontinued, bt of the publisher, until nil in advance, at the discrc- rrmirages are jiDJjt \l) RUSSELL i;-w receiving, and ba* in store, a large and J ' ji« selection of Dry (Ir-otls. Hats. Shoes, Hard w .. Crocktrf, and Groceries, consisting in part of • fn'iowio? articles, viz. r r.i iwe* pn*? 9 off< ..,. o.) Mids bt Croix olid \ • > I gu ' jo bblsl-oaf j* ||iir]s Molaase* es and bwis iO piprf iSqr i and Whiskey , Cognac Brandy, Jam. lima, and St Croix Ruin "id;s Madeira. S. M. Samos, Muscatel, I ' .Malaga Winiai Cinnamon, Rose, and No- J\EW GOODS. WM. H. BL’BDSALLi VS Just received a new and extensive as sort mom of / It V GOODS. TU5&Z 3? itfASE OiOTfZZ^ 1 ?r, HATS. SHOTS, fyc. " Inch b" i% offering for sale :<t reduced prices Nor .Cash Out}/■ HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PART, OK THE FOLLOWING t j >uper Saxony, Blue, Black aud Fancy Colored road Cloths Ulue, III::• k. 'lived and Vmcy colored"Satinetts l-llgli'li Merinoes Diifile. Point and I*osc Blankets Scarlet, Crimson. (ire"ii and \\ liile Flannels Printed Salsbury do Cantou and Saxony rnd Canze do Damask Table |)i mprs Birds Hye and Rus-ia do Scotch do Black, Blue aud celuorm Isomunzetles Circassians Carraa*. a™ «T, Hilils PepPftnnint vcittv Cordinl; Hv*«a , numerous to mention, all of which will be sold prir.-s, ami fcr CaxWonly. 17 ■ v i.'tar i\ lit urDODS. •jgr «•>* raLAaciAii erf; >{/>.: this >t*ij retei ■ynl PAPF.S ofprime (iood.s • ■jf utt da* Palm-leaf Hits A few doz line ito with silk lining (Join, fine French edge half Boots do do quarter do do Seal Skin RPota do fins aewotf Shoes a mV Boots Judies Prunella Boots, heels do do ‘ • Gniter 3o do Kid. 'very tine qonlity . do Prnnalla and Rid Slippers Children’s blk &. cal’d Morocco Bootees *J boxes Calf Skins ^ • •J doz white lining Skins Boot Cord. &c. i’,nve '.vilh '200 cases of Undies’ and Gentlemen's Li hand, are offered to purchasers on very ad- terms. > l, r.pril 2 IfSS d'? - 15 ICON, iUGGliVG, &c. For S'thbt, do do Negro Cloths l.inscys Bleached anil Unblc Homiltoii Jeans Black Italian Lpstirug; do Gros de Swiss do ■' do Naples do do IlerliU do fe'itichews and Sarsanets Colored (Jros do Naples Black aud colored Florences do . Italian Crapes Merino .Mamies and Square Shawl hirliugs & Sbcotinss Figured •• do Bn J4\i while Valencia Vests Figured “ do Bombazine “ do Florentine “ do Fnglish Silk “ do Velvet plain and figured do Krnbroidered Velvet < do Cloth do Common Vests, fine Cloth Frock Coats, Dress Coats, THIS SUBSCRIBER S S. S Martin’s .Store. Secund streets. j Cl IA j BOOKS •^tst i QJ Mist f ttc j . april. S-4* 'OCMri.Gf'iK STi:.A '»i i)OAT rpl 1 '■ '■' e eopany will be prepared to commence bn- ,lL in'-s, early in the next -. —'] !• v will have a Ir.e of Packets la JtWeien ? • v. Vmk, and ! ■ yen : ;;•! steam Vfessfels to forward goodsfi o; i u o. Macon —The atreiits in New York, Cl.:.rlc«tcu, and S .vannah. will !* authorised to contract for the deliverv of goods in Mjfon.t'at a freight agreed on without intermedi ate charge and tb-j agent in Macon will receive cotton deliverable in Savannah. Charleston, and A’ew York—. Thecotnuapy’s vessels and boats, will be of first class with'expcnenceil cotqmandcrs, and no expense will be spared to meet the patronage ofthe public. PlI. R. Y(d\GE, & SONS, Agen’tt in Darien. may 27th 1835. _49 1 Tfie Fnitors ofthe New York Journal of Commerce, Charleston Courier, and Savannah Georgian, will please insert tho obove until farther notice and call on Messrs. Rea & Cotton, for payment. MACON STEAM BOAT Company. Common. 1 llihet wool. Valentio, Silk Damask < and Coatees and Pantaloons. Linen. Cotton, and Nett am] twisted Silk Shawls Uerunni, Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros do Na ples Dress ildkfs Lathe* aud Misses Bonnets Irish Linens ami Lawns Coitou Cnssimers. Beaver Fustians pUNS exit’;; t nor Cinviun:' I Tied h.vau cxim : .■ a d 'dsee family use, received via L ’ ; kids a roue Pork . . va > Mo Canal Family Flour ) •ilii's St 7 r ) bids N. '•>. Molasses ii do prime Pi R- Sugar BO Hags prime green Coffee 7 luxes Tobacco ’ ' 1 pieces !;eavv 42 in. Bagging "l.-iba fresh Hemp Bagging Twiuo 4('» i Ilams, so- icpraaily for Drawers, Nett Shirts, &c. Arc. Children's Clothes. GOODS. Fine blue, blk. green, and rove! purple Cloths; blk Silk Velvet, huff Cassimere Stocks and'Suspenders; Gloves, Ildkfs, Linen (Random) white Cotton, and blk and white Silk half hose;. Bosoms. Collars. Stilfners, ... . , | Linen Cambrick Ildkfs, blk Ildkfs. Ac., Silk nud Cot- Lnghsli Moleskin Apron and !• immure Checks t0!1 Umbrellas, Military Lpanlettes. Lace Cord Tassels, Doings lie rlmds nmi tftn; ics Bed Ticks' | Stars, Buttons,. Belf Plates; Pompoincs Wings, which bouts are to run regniarly between Dariou and ! Flour Cloth Baizo (ireen Frieze (Moth Scales, Ac. &c. 1 ; Macon, leaving Darion ouca every week, with tow ‘ Furniture Dimity Russia sheetiugBear Duck ’ JIATS. j boats. Tiia Steamboats will draw only 2i> inches of (.'anibric do ’ Bleached Dow lass Ozuaburghi i Superfine ldk and drab lints (mad? to order) *' ’ Low price blk and drub Hats Drab and ldk Wool I fats / f.j f IIF. above company take this method of iiiforin- JtL ihg the pnbiic. that they have purchased two album Bouts, the J)t >ANES 31AYGUIER, V work on Midwifery, illustmted with P2 n „ irfvaltmhla work to those who practice ><’ For by \\ r Xr, oyjrOTT KT.T^. OILS. IT.<"7 r'Rgivcd and for sale. ■) I .ion p Oil, Linseed Oil,. _ Train Oil. of'very nine riot .pmlitv, by • J. H. \ W, .«*. ELLIS, ■Cotton Avenue, Mnton. iu, 1 * '9 ‘w 'lx PP’OES Cotton Baggiiig, J) })<s I'iO Coils Baio Rope 1,1130 lb' Bagging Twiuo ' sale hi 'hi subscriber» Vt their Store mi Mulberry ... . * MYRICK. NAPIER &■ FREEMAN "tena Ma* |9. 1835. i 48 - \V)U SPUING GOODS. T received and is offering for sale, n general ortuscat bf Staple and Fancy Dry G ods suita he jirc-ent and approaching season, by 1 W.VL H. Bint PS ALL. Intrind's Tonic Mixture, L? M.XTRD a certain cure for tbe Fever end \?U5 nUo the genuine ltygenn medicines —COWLES. rhnt Agtnt.-. Hangup Coni‘Cotton Yarn Cotton, Worsted and amhs wool Hosiery Black aud colored Cambrics Satin and Gauze Garnitures Blk and col'd Lustring Ribbons Dark and light col’d Prints aud Ginghams Lace aud Gauze Veils Fig’dnud plain Bobiuet Lace Thread Laces Cambric. Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook aud Book .Muslins , . 1 i'neu Cambric Ildkfs Pongee, Indian King ami Spittlcfield Ildkfs Carved and plain Shell Corahs v Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver aud Goat skiu Gloves Ladies Heaver, (That skin and Silk Gloves Bead Reticules loo. iy-made *31 athir if. Superfine blue, Hack, invisible green, Adeluid, olive brown and green Broadcloth Dress CoatsH Superfine blue,’black, brown and green Cloth -Frock rior,) Coats, ■ • . ■ Sweet do do Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth CoaUcss, Mustard dc and blue, steel mix’d and fnucy colored Syttinet Gum Arabic Coattees mid Frock Costs, Epsom Saits, Super, blue, black,, invisible green, drib, brown, olive, Brimstone, and green Cloth Pantaloons. Calomel, Bine, black and fancy colored Snttinet Pautaloons, Tart Emetic, Youth’s clodi and vtlinet Dress and Frock Coats, Morphine, do do do Pantaloons, Black Drop, Black and bine Cassiinere, black and colored Velvet, j Oil Cantbnradis, black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and. light Tenant* colored Valentin. English Silk, colored and white T .. . . " 1 MerscillesToilinet, Swansdowu and Sattinct Vests ! _ f n " ’ a ( ni '-b Camlet Cldaks and Great Coats, Mixed, brown Cloth & Patcrsliam Box Coats, Lyon Skin Overcoats, Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks. &c. .Ycorro Clothing. Men’s & Yoath’s Fur Hats, do. do. Wqol do. do. do. CJoth, Seal & Hair Caps. Fine Boots Si, Shoos—Negro Shoes, &c. &c. Oct. 15. 17 ity of the mei.ibers of the Society have reniaino steadfast to the pledge, and ;li::t some of them, are making happy advances in knowledge and zeal in iho cause. There have been, it is true, some departures from the constitution, but we are happy to state that theso hav« I con less froqimn: I w!.; Board cannot ..jluture all will qd- boats on iue Ociuutgeeaii l Altamafiarivers, and would ; here strictly and persevi riush :<> :i.e principles of resneeifiillv solicit the uatronnee of the nnblie. This ! . . i 1 t- .i i * hi i ' j , j, 1 , s[ic . l water, with 2 good engines in each. The'company j (Iran iu pieviuus ve j have been in a groat expense to place this Line of steam I bu: express the hope ml, necessity for it ? Imp bite ought at least lo ! re coiisisisucy litan bis -.1 any variety and quality, all of which will' be- -old a< , Hawkinsville. and Macon, oi in shipping c&tnn to I * ‘!V repiperanco .cu; <-t I’-osi cci rect h os . 11 cheap as any other establishment, for cash. | Savannah. Arrpngementsliave been made ft) forward j wsMriwutctl mommy according to jbe resolution his invmv \\ <- know Inin easy N. B. A small assortment of Summer Go"d« eit 'and 1 eotton or good- - without detention between Savannah J adopted at the fast Anniversary. J t has been Win much facility . barges we mv ' Boinhasines, Mar?no Cassimcres, white and brown: and Darien. No exertion or expense will lie spared , means of doing good, by giving information and ae made against candidates i> "irass Linen., white'and brown Drilling, white Mar- ] to give tbe greatesr despatch to {roods or cotton ship- j sta ting facts connected with tbe cause, and as (nr thnso made ngr.if.sT the goo ' *-* * ~ '' I ped by this*line. Fine Palmleaf and Chip Hats (lined) Cloth Caps &c. respectfully solicit tbe patronage of the public. This 1 1 BOOTS & SHOES; ! lirn will be a ■,great facility for merchants who wish to | ‘!„ f ‘ Gentlemen’s fine Boots. Shoes, and Pumps of most ship their goods bv the ivay of Savannah, or Darien to i ‘ f V, “ ' ., , , . nnv rnrial* jin.l nnnli'v nil ,\l* ivkiiJi mill lin enl.l ns i Till u* Lin u- i n. 1 ?< l, f 1 '.hirftll. nv In jbinniTti. siSlnn tn I 1 * cfnpi.1 *ll)C I - Ct II! (> i.aSlKCl seilles. which will he sold cheap for Cash, niardi 31 41 \ BSLP4&. & X&Z&St 7; C.ST received and for'sale by c9 j.n. - LEmMS fe XV. S. ELLIS, ' ‘ ' Cotton Actinic. Hoffman’s Anodyne LiqtiorBalsam Gapivi, Lenitive I'lectnnry, Do Canada, Conserve Roses, Soda Powders, Opium, Saratoga do Sulphate Quiuiue, Sekilitz do Camphor, Lemon Syrup, Castor Oil (fresh aud supc-Best Starch, i Agents for tut abort boats : J. GODDARD & CD. Macou. i L. Baldwin St Co. Savannah. Mitchell A Ccllilis, Darien, i Matthews ii Roberts. Hawkinsville. Boyce, Henry & Walter, Charleston. I nnv 10 49 Indigo, Madder, Bine Stoue, Annatta, Logwood, Camwood, Glue, Aqua Fortis. Nitric Acid, Pesriash, & c, ftc. • FOE THE TEI.El.RAril. , y : r PAINTING. . | 1 Hail! lovely art? (by Heaven bestowed on earth) j C V,use which Temperance Societies seek | In robes of light and love we greet thy form. Varnishes, £yn. Yellow Ochre. Chrome Yellow, Verdegri*. Chrome Green Spirits Tuqientine, Prussian Blue. CXtOTHZSTG, Hats, Shoes, fyc. ;ral Tf HAVE * •' p. the Clothing Store of Lewis Fitch, Serpenfciria, ita- I .aL and offer for sale a good assortment of ready made .Cum Myrrh Copal do Leather do White Lead, Red Lead, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Medical Herbs, S/c. Poplar Bark, Gum Gamboge, African Pepper, Foxglove, Bayberry Bark, Elder Flowers. Lobelia luflata, Skunk Cabbage» Uva Ursi, Gentian. [ Seneka, Horehomtd, Lobelia Seed, Sage, Bonesct. COOKE A . A at be ROUND SPICES. Finger tin tin canuisters) Ji sl.l Cimuinon l do Spice tio * ill d.) ” . Topper do Cloven do 1 fain' Ii fir Ptthlic House* and Faniilia*. J. H. & AV. 3. ’LLIS, H'-n C-»* ; ■**» Arm* ife. Moron. l . J’lvirunc e Bank' of ColumUis. will insure River, and also lako a few risk . Apply la ROBERT COLLINS. I, 19 Indian Hanneeu, ic jhroSTirild Tor rdq. by WAL «. BROWN, Agent. INDIAN PANACEA, 'ST received afresh supjdv. For sale l»v april 9-12 \V.M. O. BROWN. J I FEW Table -and Piano Covers of fine quality, j ■ just rerbiv.ed and for sale by W.M. I! Rl’RDS \LL. For the Compi Pearl Water- Freckle.. an J. II. [Jtt.TORDt'S 'Son Burn nan. ■for the removal eruptions, for sal S. ELLIS. for >a . II. i »« SAL! fell in ■a; tout and Suinmer cloth. Bombazine, Knninet. Angola' Ci mere, Kochella, Isistiug. Circassian. Canton, Cypress Crape. Diagonal Drill. Pongee, Brown Linen <fe Dril ling, white Drilling and Sateen, check Drilling and Napoleon cord Pantaloons Vest, of a great variety of kinds ‘ | Youths’ Fine mid Common Clathing ; Silk ruder Shirts and Drawer. A c. &c. &c ipri! 15 ' 43 ' YVM. G. BK03YN XT JTASjnst received,— M-vL 20 lbs. Gum Myrrh No. 1, superior, 10 do Lobelia iniluta, 1 do Boneset, do Bavlmrry pair, do Golden Seal, And will-keep a constant supply of Herbs. Arc., ge nerally used in the Howard and Thompsonian prac tice.—jan 32-tf Jfolasses, Gin, Cheese, fyc -a? til 1 DS. Molasses U. 'ill t hhds Sii-r ir 0 f 30 bags Coffee 30 bbls I’lielji-'s Gin 75 do Prim • Pork 10 casks Chaco ‘ i I coils Bale Rope Landing from r*tr''ini!>oa t Darien, for sale bv march 16-39 • REA A- COTTON. DRl'CJS & M EDH’iNES, Paints, Oils, Dye Stn[(s. Cotton TT lf - '>'• Qy • Store lormi-rh and Air. I'. S. Jo m>d t Thou giv's. to holiest though s -i brighter birth, j Tby tears are dew drops iiud thy car the storm. I Linger a while till we survey tliy grace, . I Lot tliiuo own pencil thine owu features trace.; i Then leave thy portrait when thy task is o’er j That wc may look, and love, and still adore, j iUethinks I see the trace of some dear friend, I Thq form beloved now mouldering in the grave, Dear sainted Alary- what, from Heaven descend] j Oh that sweet look—blest ho the hand that gave. . The scene has changed—it is the child caressed, I Whom ange' spirits long in light have Idessed— { Thy auburn locks ini-thinks are all divine, | Upon thy lovely head now bright they shine ; I And then that stnile—that dear swoet iufant • smile, • \ Dear blest immortal, thou art still my child, j Gome—but thou art lied ; what splcudid scenes j unfohl 1 I Visions of light and love and worlds of bliss! Majestic now, the storm o’er ocean rolled, i ; Passion's dread storm—the wreck of happiness ! I Pain, anguish, horror, wo, and deep despair— j j The scene bus cjiapged, lo! llcaveH itself is there! ! I Hail seraph art! by Heaven bestowed on earth. : ; In robes of light and love, wc greet thy form, j Thou giv’st to holiest thoughts a brighter birth, Tby tears are dew drops and thy car iha storm. BlllLIOf HKCUM The Fifth Annual R< poil of the hoard of Direc . tors <f the Cranford county Temperance r t m. Tacitly. TitF. BOARD, in presenting this their fifth will ply regnlaily between Darien and Macon, ope of j Amliial Report, beg leave to congratulate the hq- thoiti leaving Darieu about once a ivoek with freight ' r i cl y. (mil the friends oi I empcrance, on their boats in tow. " 1 * .u_:_ r..,...„ -t. Steam ‘Joat Alacon, febll J835 31 P ION EE li. Clothing, Hots. Shoes, Roots, with almost every arti cle in the Gentleman's line, and am prepared to sell n. I cheap for cash ns any other establishment. in the up \ country. HORACE FITCH. ! Spring and Suminef Clot ing. wSSa.8. BVRPSAK& - HH A* just received aud is offering for sale a good [ )1 i; '*■ assortment of ripringaud Summer CJotlfii.- ', in i ; _ . YL -*-y . . eluding tin-following: ; - LA !l transportauon to and Irom .Macon, is now in I Blk & fancy colored summer clodi Dress CoaU, ^ , complete order. A superior new Steam Boat Frock (.'oatsand Coatees called‘ David Crockett with two powerful Eugmes, j Blk- Bombazine Frock Coat? and Coatees I a «d t -veral first rat:- (Wight boats have been built since -Ia l ng \i w the w th, aud (Ion i.:g i —; he disc : -i s. ; be I tin: pi oi'anitv . you - VI . i;. . • • u ’ I I th ; W f - • ■ i| ! i do n el.-c. . . Co . hitt-—if 1m is ■ let nince. tisti ...; rog shop. Pass no ;:./ pass ;nvKv: r!:. id k ad to denili. 1 ken-benrted parent: miserable povcrly- tyiit from turn ft tige .a rite i titt-gov. i i i tite litsappoiuud .* i " ed wi m ; ii. tne;r approver. Rm \t hire Ins sold himself rnlhi has given bopc-s :<> tlm i uiie< he has become a Nulhfier! 'i ist! And in sliurt abanilmi 11 mi is isn-rect and has etnbr ihlit is wrong! Is there one i vou ihaf can be blinded in ih to not b against Illtlusneu IS a guarantee again:, for and slanderer and ever;, in as liable in the same abuse as J (Jeu. Clark were you eircinnsiepi A as there ever a'uiau more abt Jackson iiimself previous to hi' more altDs< U hi: had to ; liren, which rise from almost ev where a groggeiv has existed for auv longii; i upon 1. to put t’*ese sinks of ini.iaii a wav from the earth. And will not the advocnli of Tvnipiranee respond to iliis cn:!, aud they can, by example, by reasnp aud argue ■ i; to i fleet the desired object ? They will. The are men of sensibilities, aud will arise and « om to the aid of the afflicted and suffering. it is with pleasure we state that a great ni-'jorr h much depends upon this; the loan! would re- name you bet-r—was there ever a mon eomnieud its coutinued circulation. patriot upon eailbl Or a more boot Several meetings have been held at the instance . And would uot his '.uemii-s have mat of the Board, w hicli it is hoped have bad a snlu- HORSE THIEF if tin V null! . V tarv effect, especially the one which was held in n-mmrt tna Kuoxvill during the sitting of tho SupcrioivConrf- all that ym Such meetings can scarcely be loo frequent, for tber candid they are the life of the cause. Having said this much, we would close ibis Report, by bidding the Society God speed, and oy iuvitiug all to co-opeCate in this good work. It grieves us to think that many piofessuis.of. religion, aiid good inoral men, hold themselves aloof from the Tempeinuce enterprise, and thus j lend their influence to the continuance of out- of the greatest evils that the inhabitants of ibisgiji ty earth have ever suffered ; aud among this num ber are some who profess to lie friendly r. mr ir;i Blk Lasting, blk Circns?ian, Brown French Linen. th , e close of thd last season and placed on the line, d Rottan Cassimero Frock Coots and Coatees Steam Jlnat Pioneer, (Aapt. (ioodwtn, ’•'• Davitl Crochclt, “ IU' Carmiclc, mote; but of adopting is there not- as was tliut our of independence, and pledge fortunes, and their sacred hoiior fo the cruise Freedom ? They well understood enmhiued and associated ed accordingly, aud have left us an , II.id they not adopted any sticb pledge, but bn ! gone forth as it were single handed to the conflict, the probability is thru defeat wculd have been the consequence, and that wc. instead of cojoying equal rights in this land of liberty, would have been in bondage to a foreign power. So it is only by uniou of influence and coucert of effort that we can hope to succeed in our enterprise.— Let then those . rofessed friends, who withhold theit names, remember tho declaration of Lord. “He that is not for us is against us “hothntgathereth nut with us so tu-rch abro J. li. KIRTL AND, Sec. Board Ilnpcicdl. C rate ford Co. Ga. May 1, 1®35. co nations to parties tVl patriotism; T faction to v<ut. W.ithot tion to coinpromi-e with a devotio whos» nanios rou. No man mi that ci , for that niti'i be the weakest conception. Now on band, if-you wait a return of Adam’s Ailminis ro: < u . or a Northern Ad- mi' i'tr.tion which is nil one oiai the same thing, elect Air. Vt*U Buretl. For whatever attach'incui'Mi■ Van Bufen may appear t<> have- Iu political .middle States : jetonous togi . '*! -f -t' Cant. Bonn ell, I c,1! will run constantly netweeu Darien and Savannah, and afford the gre itest d wpatch to Cotton. The subscriber”.- r.bole attention is devoted to ficili- tntii:transportation between Macon and the Hea PorLs. He has invested a large saui to pnt his lino in tho most complete order, and believes that his arrange ments fo, n_ despatch to freight and keeping it in goad order, while in his care, will make it the interest of Cotton Shippers and Merchants ordering goods, to continue their favors. At l> irion he has -ccnro and convenient Warehouses fiir reception of Good?, and his ' ;7’i irves fVrc nro covered with shods* which enables hint to keep oil Cotton itipn Boats under shelter and protected fro'm tli ■ wliiie landed fir reshipment. JAMES R. B An..nts. IJoLCOMBK. Puck & Cl/., Charleston, E. P. Butts. Savannah, J. T. Koitusd, Darien D. B. Halstead, Hawkinsville. Mama. Nov. I-'. I-:'.I —92 "IvSl : £SiCS£% >1 oti his I weather,! 1TT3 hooks. L iins, K JW, »-CB.tf ALSO Seed. W.M r.iss, and TiinolV. !:• tiv JKOAVN- Av i LLIS, having taken the Drug occupied by l)r. Win. IJ. Ball -mi. intend keeping a general ns- orttn ‘nt of Drill". Medieine-. Pa inis. Oils, Jfcc. Fa in Physicians. Merchant.', and Planters nnv depend upon b:n ilig their order' or prescriptions filled in the best manner mid ofthe l„.,t material' i'.irtirn! ir pa.ns w ill be taken to have on hand med ic;:,.' ofthe \ erv best quality - Just receiving and on band Patent medicines. Per- fune rv. ‘•rtirgionl Id-'rum nit'. Paints, Oils, Window (i! iss. (.aiden Seeds, Ac. Ac. I l' LV_2S f'i ■ \ I'l. 1 Ml .NS Palm Hats of line quality and ueailv irimmcd. just received and tor 'tile by apiil22 44 AVS1. H. BUKDSALL. NEW YORK dc DAIIIEN Line of Pat bets. BRIG Amelia Strong, J. Chaco. Al.i'ti'r, f-i'a'i Premium, Sliermau. rV. -'lie. I). B. Crane. A. IJibbiiis. » ■ —Si' 1 new Brig (on the 'tncksIK. P. Biicklev. “ all goal and substantial copper fastened vessels Their commanders experienced in the trade. It is intended iliat one of llm L shall always be at each cud of tin* line taking iii freight, und will sail regularly about once in ten day ?. -shippers may rely upon die" vessels being regularly despatched, and every facility given that goods and produce may go forward at the least .".ihle expense. HAWES A MITCHELL t , P. It. YOXGE & SONS, ) Agknts. Darien Dec. Ill 19IH—26—ly past success and their future prospects. The party of Georgia Cause of Temperance has been steadily tulvan principles they did and altboiigh it has not been ns rapid as the Clark patty never we wished, yet sufficiently so to render it evident to forget their ; that in.thing is wattling hut proper and persever- I to ilie Republican ing ctf rt to bring about a complete aud genera! 1 reformation in this county. ()ii>- Society, after making a deduction for deaths and removals, numhets at this time 77,— twelve having been added during tho past year. This, hoxvever, we have reason to believe is but a fi:'ri mini part of tho Temperance force that might be rallied ill our county, provided some suitable person or persons could be obtained to call rlx- people together aud to enlist them in the cause. ALmv there arc, who ns yet have joined no Society, who have become convinced ol tho evil tendency and roinoti$ consequences of even the moderate use of ardent spirits, and have ceased to drink. It is much to be desired that these persons could be fonned'lnto Societies; for standing singly tis thev now do, their influence, though it may be salutary, is not and cannot l»e so powerful fis ii would be, if they were known to be members of the Temp 'rance tsoci ‘ty. It is with peculiar satisfaction that wc state that most of the regular ami respetrUAle Mm- chants of tbe county have abandoned the tr fit:- of ardent spirits, nor have we liemd any complaint of their lieing less hippy, or less prosperous in th* ir business. Luton the other hand it mu>t not lie concealed tint others of our fellow citizens, shall we sav. more blind to their own lx st inter est. and more regardless of the dearest intcre- ts of socie’y, or shall we not say. who It ivo not re flected upon the immoral ebaracter and die ruin ous consequences of th- traffic, arc here-and there establishing shops for vending bv retail all that can intoxicate. ‘'Here is a lamentation, and shall be for a hum iliation.” Would these men but refleet, and eould they but see what they a try, as to labor in thy of the*". Remember the bear, whose virtue you cherish with so yet among t you ho round which you have folly rallied, would any thing induce you to sake him ? Could you be persuaded to leave Idm and join the enemy? No. such baseness never w uld and its parallel never will disgrace you I speak'positively because I know you well, i Need I iuvoke the shade of Gun. Clark, to nass over you and direct voii the path you should fol low tuitlei present circumstances ? Certainly n.: ! —all vou ever required or ever will require, is te ! know the correct course ty pursue it. The Presidential election is now os hand, f< r! although the forms o some short distance vet the time for suttii f installation, Ac may he e ind not immediately at ham! t of .Mr. 1 Van 11 is as true as the I lark p;:r- . Van Burtm amlonnmnl of tl“ n • i:;;| h ll., i. princi it «!i:d be is I'l' 1,1. with r is rtie present. Two iudividu- o the nation as suitable persons sponsibleoflicc. i be friends of both a o mileacoring to show that their man ; - the bf't qualified fur the ofliec Good men can not In-.t wish that the friends these modern times would lie s; ing the favorable side of their f ro the public without troubling the unhivorable side of the chan oppon uf. \\ e ought to seek n tinguished for their virtues am but all tlm world unacquainted with our manner, wou’il suppose from the course we pursue that w’ were in search of the most corrupt, and aban doned amongst us, for the most licdi and di'tio- "uislied offices xve have. Hugh L White, has f i andidates. iu 1 p< rititg in in. • i is u in:1 lied bx ■ No split. “ l.o\ vever •Il l’s ( •Ii:m r.cuy tbn T:■ lit' l Midi) men l lemsel VCA with 1 ill ■ new a i r.n”' •ment o er of tl i** mat 1 is e th* iu i' tln r<‘ i for e tr. f> < i;tn is very i mini >i ; uve of conn;''', b". o otlici . they cry ’’in* lies ar. fearful they split and ’! at con clave!. ami as ;hey ” Tin r. an others iugitit tlm sain; !*>ng, net ame con(•: toes', bowev.r ; these «ie :lie ( dark I mon men now madii- e. ma.,e so I iim.au :*\ the last l.egislaliirc. It w ;is ; ( > he ex- pectcii tli at the-, wo Id act ilitts. not knowing that the C 1 rk -t e "hi tni‘ <tm ;i course that w ith the doing, could there he a vast picture drawn to the until recently, been esteemed through a long and life aud presented before them, exhibiting at one eventful life, a man of unbounded patriotism, ol would require of them auy tiling else. But no ouo