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Edited l»y TSiOHAS HAY AES.
VOLUME VIII.
COURT CALENDAR, FOR 1841
O U It C O N SCIEXC E O UR COUNTR Y O UR PA R T V.
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 1841.
Superior Court*.
JANUARY.
]A!oixl 1 y- 1 "
i •• Richmond
•• Pulaski
• • ( liatham
flbri ary.
JULY.
1st Monday, Twiggs
2nd Monday, Pulaski
4 tli •• Viiikes
AUtil'riT.
Twiggs,
Lowndes,
Thomas,
Telfair,
Irwin,
Laurens,
Pulaski,
Appling,
W are,
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
4th Monday in March and September.
Hr. do in February and August.
1st do in January and July.
1st do in April and‘2d in October.
41:i c!o in January and 1st in July.
1st do in June and December.
2d do in April and October,
od do in June and December.
4th do in do do
FEINT CIRCUIT.
1 -t Monay. ■':»«.<!*»1 i>ii
“ Paulding
; Bibb,
I-l Monday
in
Mav and November.
“ l’aulfling
“ Kilib
11 ouston.
4 i ii do
in
J atm ary and J u!y.
“ Bibb
’ 211 il “ Clark
1 Butts,
2d do
iu
J auuarv and July.
2nd “ U-iark
•• Las;
“ Cass
| C raw ford,
Ed do
in
May and November.
|oul “ Walton
i Upson,
: Bike,
4th do
in
do do
“ \\ ti 1 to It
“ Crawford
l't do
in
June and December.
“ Crtnvfo r
“ F.arly
! .Monroe,
2d do
in
do do
« Wilkes
“ Cherokee
! New ton,
4111 do
in
do do
“ F.arly
lih “ Jackson
Henry,
■Id) do
in
January and July.
.4 ill
C Ik i okee
J acksmi
Emanuel
l | si.II
C11ATTA 1100*11 EE CIRCUiT.
1-t Mouday. in Feb. and 2d Mon. in July.
2nd
1 Meriwether
“ Meviv.ethei
Mariiru.
Ed
no
ia May ntul November.
1 Forsyth
“ Forsyth
Muscogee,
4th
<lo
iu .1 auuarv and .1 uly.
Upson
“ Decatur
Talbot,
Ed
<!o
in June and December. 1
1 locator
SKI’TKMBER.
il arris
4 tb
do
in do do i
MARCH.
1st Monday, Bike
1
ClIFdiOK
F.E CIRCUIT.
day. Cow eta
•• Baker
i Paulding,
Ed
do
in Maraud November.
linker
“ Sumpter
j Cass,
4th
do
in d<> do
Morga n
“ Morgan
1 Cherokee,
1st
do
in June and December.
Mai ion
*• Laurens
i Forsxtb,
1st
do
in do do
Bitiii pkin
*• Taliaferro
| f.umpkin,
Ed
do
iu do do
Pike
‘‘ Mariou
: L uicii.
4 tli
do
in do do
Laurens
*• CowcTa
! Chattooga
1st
do
in August ami February.
Sumpter
“ Lumpkin
i 1 iiimer.
1st
dt)
in July and January.
Tali Term
‘2ii'J “ < .'oiumliia
1 Murray.
2d
do
in do do
1 loluinbid
“ Lee
\\ alker,
Ed
do
ill do do
Lee
•• Greene
Flnxil,
4 rii
do
in do do
Fax et»e
“ Madison
1 Dade,
Lt
do
in June red December.
(1 reeue
“ t ion
cow iYY
\ CIRCUIT.
Harris
Monroe
; Fayette,
Ed
•Moodiiy
in .1 anuary and .? une.
Madison
•• i'aver'.o
1 (’an oil.
1st
do
in February and August-
Union
• • Gwinnett
Mtriwelb’i
r. 4th
do
ill Apiii and October.
iMouroe
Erd " Libert
Troup.
El
do
in June and January.
(7 xv innett
“ Dooly
f In wet a,
4th
do
in June ami Dee, mher.
iday. Butts
“ I’BttS
De Kail),
2,1
do
in July and January.
1 looly
“ DeKalb
Campbell,
o,j
do
in June and December.
Llbert
“ G amir
Gobi,.
3d
({0
in do do
DcKal
.. j!;.;!
Heard,
4th
do
in Max ami November
< iiimer
“ 'I’aibot
SOI
:■tuyv i-;s*i
i'F.RN CIRC! IT.
Song of the American Girl.
Our hearts are with our nnlhc land,
Our song is lor her glory:
Her warrior’s wreath is iu our hand,
Our lips breathe out her story,
Her lofty bills and valleys green
Are smiling bright before us.
And like the rainbow sign is seen
Her proud flag waving o’er us.
Ami there are smiles upon our lips
For those who meet her foemen,
For glory’s star knows no eclipse
When smiled upon by woman.
For those who brave the mighty deep,
And scorn the threats of danger.
We’ve smiles to cheer—and tears to wee
For every ocean danger.
Ou 1- hearts arc with our native laud.
Our song is for her freedom.
Our prayers are for her gallant band
Who strike where honor leads lhem.
XVe love the taintless air we breathe,
’Tis freedom’s endless dower;
We’ll twine for him a fadeless wreath
W ho scorns a tyrant’s power.
They tel! of France’s beauties rare,
Of Halt's proud daiighreis;
Of Scotland's lasses—England's fail
And nymphs of Shannon’s waters;
We heed not all tlit i. - boasted charms,
Though lords around them hover;
Our glorv lies in Freedom’s arms—
A FK1.EJ1AN run A LOVER 1
j afternoon Florence went to the auctioneer’s to receive
tlte money for it.
I “Have yon sold that sofa yet, sir?” asked the timid
: girl, in a low, hesitating voice.
“ Vi hat sofa, mis*?'’ asked the clerk, locking steadi- •
| Iv :» her face, with a boid stare.
“The sofa sent by Mrs. , sir.”
i “AN lien was it to have been sold?”
i “Yesterday, sir.”
j “Oh, we haven’t got the bill made out vet. Yon
THE SOLDIER AND INDIAN.
can call day after tb-morrow, and we’il settle it for
\ ou.”
“Can't you settle it to-day, sii? We want the
money particularly,”
A soldier in the American army, belonging (o Vfti-
t in, X. Y:, about the time General Brock was killed
in battle, was on a scorning party one dav« Bcittg
a man of courage, enterprise, and sagacity, be was
determined, if possible, to obtain all accurate ktrawh
edge ol tlie enemy. For this purpose, lie ventured to
separate from his companions. In the cn«ro hi*
rcconnoitering alone, in the open field, he approached
a wood, the nnder-brnsh of which *as tery Ihich.
ilis watchful eye discovered what lie supposed to be
some animal among the bushes. He instantly ta*
bis mistake, it was an Indian crawling on Ills hands
and feet, with his rifle in his hand, and watching the
j “Without rcplving to the timid girl’s request, the ... . .... • <=» —
clerk commenced throwing over tlie leaves of a large evKlently with the intention of advancing *i»f-
! account book, and ia a few minutes had taken off the Kl £ ! ‘ t - v 1,1n !\* 0 nia * ie ^ ,ni a s,,re ttiarfc,
r or the soltner to retreat was i
a
i e
-1th
Ffi’m;
Et Mon
ficr.
3.-«! M<
‘ Hall
‘ Putnam
Talbot
Bulloch
• Cobb
‘ Macou
I lari is
• Newton
Baldwin
\\ a!k. r
■ Murray
■ \\ a>h:ngton
lam, Thursday
APRIL,
y, Warren
•* fcjumter.
•• Walker
*• Wilkinson
“ Muscogee
“ Campbell
Ralniii, Thursday after
Wayne, “ * “
2nd .Monday, Carroll
“ Dade
■“ Camden
“ ilahersliam
“ Hancock
•• Henry
“ Montgomery
Tattnall. Thursday after
JJr.l .Monday, Emanuel
“ * hattooga
“ Frankliu
Heard
•• Clymi
*• Jones
“ < )g!etliorpe
“ Floyd
4th Monday. Scrivea
“ Lincoln
*• Jasper
“ Houston
“ T roup
“ Irwin
“ McIntosh
i.iherty Monday after
I’.rvan. Friday after
i'i liair, Thtnsday after 4th
M o inlay
MAY.
1st ftlonday, Burke
“ Stewart
2nd Mondnv. Chatham
“ *'v hat li:
land to her
p it;-od i;i the open dr
couple of porters who
pavement in front of t
“Jtist wait ;i mon
Henry! Joh i! Iirmg
tors entered wi*h a be
THE BARGAIN,
veyou there, husband."” said Airs,
thrifty and cart fnl spouse, as tl
C onrt-
* latter 1
or, to give some directions t<> a \
h.yi jitit set sometliing upon tlie
ic house.
ent, n:i.l I'i! tell you. Here,
it in her?,” and the two po:-.
xmifiil nearly m w.
Why, that is a beauty, husband! How kit
mo
to retreat was impossible! he thought
ii* rni 'dd not escape, and he remembcml, too, am
Ins father had told him never to return with a back,
side wound. He pretended wot to see tlie Indian, and
walked slowly towards him, w’uli his guO cocked by
Form- s ‘ <Ie ’ carefully observing all his movements. They
approached nearer and nearer, at length be fair the
< r and bring tlie gun to’his slloulderj ai that Instant,
’ " t!;e soldier fell to tlie ground} the hall whistled its
deadly music over his head. The soldier lay motion*
less. The Indian uttered the dreadful yell, which
signifies the death of an enemy, and drawing llie
bloody scalping knife, (but forgetting to reload hit
nds together, and look- |,icr °’) advanced with lusty strides, thirsting for
murder, and anticipating the reward for the scalp.
The soldier, motionless, permitted him to approach
always two parties in (lie case of bar- Ul!,:in ten paces: lie then with the utmost composure
liner and the lo'er. Anri while the one ;T ran c "P°n j”' 3 f^t. The savage stood aghast!
I lie soldier with deliberate aim put two balls directly
through his heart. A hoarse groan was theOnly sound
which issued from tlie fallen savage. This sod of the
forest was at least six feet five inches in height; The
wddier took tlie Indian’s rifle, returned to the Citmp,
and sold it for 25 dollars.
I bill of tlie sola.
j “Here it is—eighteen dollars and sixty cents.
: if it’.', right, anil (lien sign the. receipt.”
“Ain! you mistaken, sir? it was a beautiful sofa,
; and cost one hundred and forty dollars.”
I “That’s all it brought, miss, I assure you.
’ lure sells very badly now.”
Florence rolled up the hills that were given
returned home with a heavy heart.
“It only brought eighteen dollars and sixty cents
rna,” she said, throwing the notes into her mother’
lap, and bursting into tears.
‘ Heaven onl\ knows, then, what wo shall do ’
said the w id<
iug upwards
w, t
m
ler
Tliere nr
gains—the i
is delighted with the advantage he has obtained, he
thinks nothing of tlie necessities which have forced
tlie other party to accept the highest oiler. But few
buyers of bargains think or care about taking this
vie w of the sit 1 jetf.
“ Putnam
“ Sl.wr.it
:4th “ Newton
“ Baldwin
“ Cobh
41 Macon
“ Harris
“ Walker
“ Murray
“ Bulloch
“ Washington
OCT’OBF.R.
i^t .Moni!'!v, \\ anon
•• Wilkin-on
“ Campbi II
Muscogee, Tuesday after
■Sumpter, “ “
-Walker,
(Rahuii. Thursday al'er
2nd Monday. Hancock
“ Camden
Dade
“ Henry
“ Habersham
“ Carroll
“ Harris
“ Montgomery
'Tattnall, Thuisday after
tin] Monday, Einanue!
“ Chattooga
“ Oglethorpe
“ Franklin
Jones
“ Heard
“ Floyd
XX’avnc, Thursday after
Ed Monday, Semen
“ Lincoln
“ Jasper
“ Houston
“ Troup
“ Irwin
Telfair. Thursday after
Bulloch, last ‘Monday
NOVEMBER.
iEflinghain, Friday after the
1st Monday
,2nd Monday, Jefferson
Mid “ Burke
4th “ Thomas
Lowndes, Monday after 4th
Monday
Randolph,
Lee.
Early.
Baker,
Decatur,
Dool V,
Maeon,
Sumpter,
4 t!i
1st
1st
uuay
i.'o
do
do
r!o
do
do
do
in May and November,
in iio do
in Jauuarv and .1 u'-
pe'i'O’ivc; but it’s hardiv
soih
‘It’s
secoml-liand,
-no otic would know tlie iliffereno .
just as good as new. W hat (ltd
Fort UKj.v Pol.ICE.—Bear's Urease.—A bald I;ta
li. round bellied Frenchman, .M. \ erdinet arraing-
‘I. Pelerin, tlie perfumer, for swindling him out
m march ntnl .-e
in .1 line and Dees
in February and
in Junc and 1 Wee
[S<n///i< rn
ptemher.
rnher.
A ugust.
Iltk'T.
conUr.
lor it
t hat s t.i-
-t part of if. It is a
E. 11A
ES.
‘Slimed Hie practice ol
nj>! attention to protcs.-ifxnal
'lodn’inc, an>
a!!'.
onsoltcci at the oliicc o«*cuj)i«
i years past, or at his rt sidence on
poMic -square,
loth January, 1841.
ii hv him. !
the south j
Drugs, Medicines, &c.
sJFjs.Mr- -v
jr>
J# -v
krl
A T
DR. LITTLE,
i iinxi liar-
sjti. It did’nt co't a cent less than a hundred dol-
rs. Xow w hat do you tiiiuk I got it for f’
“Sixtv dollars.'”
“Guess again.”
“Fifty r”
“Ii;;oss again.”
“Forty-fi\ e ?”
“No. Try again.”
“But wli <t (lid \on give
“H h\', only twenty do!
“ W ell, now that
“A
tht
ho
urs
it, though?
a bargain.
It takes :no to get thingscheai
HAS JEST KKCKIVKll 1 ROM THE NORTH
fits DRUG STORE, IN M ! LLHOOK VI1.LE,
I'lt iich article.
l l.l’It ATIi Ol-' (it. IM-YE, a superior
: rit’URI.NE.an invaluable adjunct Iu (iuiniuc.
BARS \ .M ('. )1’.\ IVA <' Vi'SU.KS, n new I’r.-m-li article.
C.V VB\.N E I’El’l’ER. (ground) African, pure Bird.
BA I. SAM <’OPAl\ A, Solidified.
Ol’ll’M tit M. Turkey, selected.
l.OX A or OROW>. BARK, a very -superior article.
CAl.l >M El,. Encli.'h. best.
' \ ! ,<>ES, triiui. S-.colorin- 1 , t roe.
CARRAGEEN orlKBSII .MOSS.
I AlU’A AM.MOX. double—l>o. treble.
! Stil.l'tlATE Of ZINC, Crystn
j Besiiles wiiicli he has a regular
i [’Al w i’S. &■:. Alr'ii i
CIII'.MH' \I,S—tocdii
Swaiin’s l-;inac**a,
“ Veruiifuge,
Ro-.vand’s “
! >r. liramh oth’s Ci 1 i -,
itr. 11 iytie’s Bills,
I,re*.' .Auii-l.illious I’d
Peters’ Pills,
Toni: Pills, an invuli
especially fema! s.
Rowsici's celebrated
A tcrative
“ Oriental B
VABBIE
,pp!y ,
I n -1 ■ • I ;> i-'l
PATENT
I Dr. lb
MEDlCiNKS, DRUGS
of English and Frcnrl
DIO I \ BS. consisting o
is* t 'ainouiilc Bills.
1 “ Soothing Svrup,
Balm of Columbia,
I llav’s Biuament for Piles,
I Harrison's Specific Ointment,
j Unwand’s Euibrix ation,
remedy for weak and debilita'cd persons
and Ague.
lie Mixture,for I
fra t of Sarsaparilla, fee.
ler of A i-l leister, iu boxes, for beautifying the
: CBBEBRATED i'RENOIl BIBBS.
Tomato Pills, a - iihstitulefor Calomel.
Carpenler’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla.
*- Concentrated Compound nl’Sarsaparilia, Oubcosnnd Cop.
“ Compound Syrup ofBiverwort.
“ “ Fluid Extract of Bucbti.
“ -‘ “ “ of Pink Root.
Mil ledge' jUe, Sept. I.BHO.
Enl ••
.1 cfTe
rson
\ ppiing
Thursday after
•Mi
1 nomas
1th Mon
Hv, Camden
1.1,Wildes, n
[onda
after 11 :i
(
Jlvnn. Monday after
Mniniav
Mc1ntos
Ii,
\\ aie, Mundny after
nlirrtv.
■'•Pl'bng. T
lursday after
i
>1 van, 1
"rid ay
UN f
ist Monday
. uicl;
noiul
1
Inferior
t OH)
'IS.
1
;astf.r:
S <
iRCi:
I'lT.
Wayne,
La
R Monday
ill
Dec a
liber and May.
Camden.
l't
do
in
.1 aim
irv and J line.
Glxnn,
2d
do
in
do
e.o do
Jl< iuto.'b,
Ei
do
in
do
do do
Bryan,
4th do
in
do
do - do
Liberty,
2<
<lu
in
do
do do
Bulloch,
1st
do
in
I ehruni’v and .July.
1 .lliiigliam.
2d
do
in
do
do do
Ch ailnim,
3d
do
in
do
do do
M1PDLI
c
1 Ren
p
‘ * 1
! oiumbia,
4th
Mondav
in
January and June.
Washington, -till
<lo
in
January and July.
51 ontgome
V. \ st
do
in
February and ugust.
I'attiiall.
2d
do
in
do
do
Lmanuel.
1st
do
in
.1 iinutin
and July.
derive 11,
2.1
do
in
do
do do
Burke,
1st
do
in
do
do do
J1 Ilerson.
Ed
do
in
do
do do
Rtclmiond,
1st
do
in
April and 34 Mon, f?ept.
NORTH F.
RN
CIRC
FIT.
Madison,
2d Monday
in
January and Jnlv.
F.ibert.
<>ti
do
in
do
do
' Lb'thorpe
4th
do
in
do
111(1 June.
Lincoln,
1st
do
in
I Ybrir
ry and July.
Hancock,
1st
do
in
Feb. and A eg.
M arren,
2d
do
i:
F. Urn
irv and Vusust.
M ilkes.
1st
do
in
May a
;d 4tii Sept.
1 aiiaferro,
1st
t j ()
in
June a
id December.
W F.STF.R
N
1U Cl
i i‘.
F rankliu.
4 th
Monday
ill
Jauuai
v and July.
Rabun,
l't
do
1;:
July and January.
Civinnett,
till
do
in
June a
k4 December.
J ak^on,
1st
do
in
.! iimar
.- and July.
‘ ■ “ 1 k,
4th
do
in
l )ctohe
- ar.d 2d in Mav. j
•'■or-aam
2d
do
in
July an
1 J a curry-
4th
do
in
do
fin j
aliou,
•xi
r!n
*n
M <r an
November.
OCMFI.Gl
. 1.
CIRC;
IT.
2d M
on dav
in
July an
i January
4th
do
in
do
do
-* r c ppi\
4 tli
do
iu
aii-iar'
and J aly.
U'< •'win.
4 rh
do
LillHF. BY
aud July.
L f!,p.
2d
do
in
une a~
1 December.
Morgan,
*>..
1st
<0
in
do
do ]
do
lli)
tij 1
J :miKi
if 'arc-]louse
AM)
€ O M3HSSIO N M E R ( 11A NT.
APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA.
1.5. I'-41 >.
^4 bIIioiss
F£S
AM)
51 —1 fit
.Bgcc
Fa?;s F.g .
k.a g j J.a c.
z^\
v ui
Ik
a a Til
S 2 0 Q
m q si
1% ia
ii 11
continued the prudent NIr. Courthuid, chuckling w itii
I delight.
“Why, how in the world did it go off low.'”
“I managed that. It aint every one that under-
1 stands how to do these tilings. ’
“But how did you manage it dear ? I should
like to know.”
“Why, you see, there were a great many other
things there, and among the rest some dirty carpets.
Before the sale, I pulled over these carpets and threw
them upon the soft; a good deal of dust fell from
them, and made tlie sofa look fifty per cent worse
i than it really was. W hen the sale commenced there
happened to he but few persons there, and I told the
- auctioneer to sell die sofa first, as I wanted to go, and
would bid for it if it were sold then. Few persons
bid freely at the opening of a sale.”
“What’s hid for this splendid solar” he began.
“I’ll give you fifteen dollars for it,” said I: “it’s
not worth more than that, for it’.- dreadfully abused.”
“Fifteen dollars! fifteen dollar.'! only fifteen dollars
for this beautiful sofa!” lie went on; and a man next to
me bid seventeen dollars. 1 let the auctioneer cry
the last hit! for a few minutes, until I saw lie was likely !
: to knock it down.
“Twenty dollars!” says I, “and that’s as much as !
I’ll go for it.”
! “The other bidder was deceived by this as to the j
real value of tlie sofa, for it did look dreadfully dis- I
I figured by the dust end dirt, and consequently the :
| sofa was knocked off to me.”
“That was admirably done, indeed!” said Mrs.
Courthuid, w ilii a bland smile ol sutiMaclion at lia\ ing
obtained the elegant piece of lurniture at so cheap a ;
rate. “And it’s so near a match, too, for the sola in
our front parlour.”
states
1 an
Aerial Trip Across tiie Atlantic.—It ap
pear.-, by the late English papers, that Mr. Qtteti has
ce of a pot of grease, warranted to promote l1n * W* ,g' v en up his medilaled trip across tlie Atlan
tic from East to West. The following extract from
the London Atlas, describes the manner by which
he expects to accompli-h the undertaking in sii days:
1 lie subject ol Mr. Green’s voyage across the
Atlantic is illustrated lay a model balloon, of as ihurb
neatness and beauty as utility. It differs from the or
dinary balloon in lire adaptation of a directing and
propelling power, new to aeronautics, but very simple
and intelligible. A rudder, like that of a ship, is act
ed on in the manner of the ordinary rudder, and
acts on the lighter elenn nt as its prototype mi
water, giving guidance to the aerial vessel. But the
passenger ol air may find himself in a current of tlie
fluid adverse to his destined course; he knows,- how
ever, that below or above him is n counter csricni^
to attain either, under ordinary circumstances, be
has only to throw out ballast or to let off gas; hut in
a voyage to America his balla.4 might be too soon
expended, and his g is escape too freely; therefore,
a pair of vanes or fans, or sails, or paddles sCf af an
| angle of twenty-two degrees, are attached to tlifeer.
These, placed liorrizootally and moved in one' direc
tion. do, by their action on the air elevate the baftsnn,
and by their action in the contrary direction, depress
it, at tlte pleasure of the aeronaut. Tlie sky^rever
may. however, he becalmed, and then b propelling
; power becomes requisite. The paddles jusf describ
ed supply this power, if instead of their Iioritomal
NJ. Pelerin—Well, then w hat could you expect? In they a»ume t ie perpendicular position. These points
order for the growtli to be promoted, the hair must are not argued, hut demonstrated by the model which
be fii>t there. " ! K indeed, very perfect. It is a fact that tlie traveller
M. \ erdinet (witii a stare of amazement)—13ah ! by balloon i>, to a higher degree than the traveller
that is true; c< rtaii lv tlieic is some truth in that! L v raiboad or steamboat, ins: nsitile to his own nto-
M. Pelerin—Certainly, I am no charlatan; I do not lion. Heins no da fa by which to direct Ins pro-
pretend that my grease has tlie power of planting hair gress. Il lie can see tlie surface of the earth, he sees
on a skull as barren as yours. My prospectus says it rolling iapidly away, bm Ik-is stationary.—As to
it promotes the growth. If your hair had been thin, bis course, lie knows nothing, except astronomically
it u oxlil have thickened i ; if it had been short, it and as to bis relative distance from ilie earth, his 6n»
would have lengthened it; but having none at all on I.V informant is a guide rope, for tlie barometer take*
your bead, how tlie devil could you imagine that it «»> account of mountains, but gives the height ©alt
would make it grow? f«’ ,,1 » lI| c level of the sea. The guide rope, however,
M. Verdi net—?«la f.i von are in tlie right! I beg j wiiicli hangs perpendicularly from the hall©©© tfU
vonr pro don for having taken these steps against you. !t touches the earth, forms immediately on dial toft*
I’m a d —
rowil), of the hair, but which had not the slight
rst effect on !,is j oiished pate of twenty years stand
ing. The following dialogue ensued;
j M. Peletm—Look at my prospectus. XV hat
; d ies it sav? First, that tlte grease prevents the hair
! from filling off. It on cannot say it made yours
fall off?
M. V erdinet—Certainly not; for I bad none to fall
; ofi ?
M. Pelerin—Secondly, tlint it prevents the hair
turning gray. Has it turned yours gray?
M. Verdinei—No; for I had none to turn.
M. Pelerin—And, thirdly, my prospectus
that it promotes the growth ol die hair.
M. Vcrdinet—Yes, yes, there I have you.
: noin ted my head with your pommade, and you see
! that it is in a perfect state of nudity. I have a skull
| as dear and shining as a newly scrubbed floor, and
yd i 1 w as well rubbed with vour pommade.
j* M. Pelerin—Well, sir! '
M. V erdinet—Well, sir!
AI. Pelerin—Well sir. what does that prove?
AI. Vcrdinet—What does it prove? Why it proves
that your grease—I should say your bears—
1 AI. Peletin—That proves nothing at all. Aly
i grease | ossesses the virtues of promoting the grow th
; of the hair. But where is your hair?
M. Veniinet—I have none.
bald
no'iu.eil naieompoo
op.
at tne
mu-nee oi a mere
rrh:
m
Savannah, Clcoru'sa,
r.Y !:inters 1
r*£, recri
'f < to !i;> iViewfca:ul the public
ami -orwarjing Goods: receiv-
^X.-BErTB!
L U ;<? acral Iv, in _
inc: and sell in"? Cniten. end ntlier Produce.
All business catriuiiiii to him, wi.'t 'nve prompt attention after 1st
next, ai wliiuii time iiisofiico will :>c opened.
' June -5, DUO. 23 tf
This scene occtine
in :hi city, who w ;<s beginning to count ins futy thou-
i sand'. Let us look ;<t the otin r side ol this picture.
On the dav previous to litis stile, a widow lady, wiih
one daughter, a bcatitilui and interesting giil about
seventeen, were seated on ;t sola in a neatly lurni-iitd
parlour in Hudson s'reel. The mother held iii her
: iiand a snitd! piece ol paper, on which lit r eyes were
intently fixed; but it could readily be perceived that
site saw not the characters that were w ritten upon it.
“ What is to be done, rna ?” at kngtli asked the
i daughter.
Anecdote.— A set of Iri'hmen had made tip their
mimh to leave the “old sod.” and wend their w ay to
Ann riiiv. They were five in number—tw o Paddies,
one Altii’ohy, one Dennis, and one Teague. It so
hap-pened that lh»- vessel they were going in could
take only four of them. At length imne-t Teague j _
exclaimed, “Arrah! 1 have it. We’ll cast lots to see; in height and fifty in circumference, and will Contain
who shall remain.” But one of the Paddies swore; a? much gas as an ordinary-Argand burned iroold
tiiat it was mg jonteei to do that thing. “ Yon know,: consume in twelve years! The paddle rfp^afatftt
Teague,” said lie, “that I am tin ari limatirian, and I «’iil include a square of 55inches in each surfaCCy and
etui work it out by rule of subtraction, w hich is a great
deal better. But you must ail agree to ’Liue by the no squ ills
“v t an angle w ith it. and the rope being marked ny
fathoms, tells to tltr man in mibihus his actual distance
from the* nearest point on fCrretJifmrt Air. Matrglp
an, who has great faith in Air. Green, and perfect
confidence in the powers of the balloon, describes (btf
model admirably, and this lecture ought to facilitate
tlie subscription of tlte Y-3,000 required for the under
taking. The balloon, if realized, w ill be ninetyteet
nil
Indeed, mv ch
Georgia
Hilt ill’ll I hcposilory.
5TA. O’ A.
0
d >
1^)
!
mcr above the. rums of
v; i n
Corner of Jones and Citatmuit? S/reefs, first corn
the Planters' lioltl.
rgTIIE ?!ib-■•'•riborf? ofsVr !V.r «t»lc a inre-’*!.: i ?\!P0Pive
1. A c *:•; ii . i COI
si ex . ’ . . ' ‘ •
' | . . : • Ol □ a •
coti< B • d i sizes; Wheat Fans \ 1 ^ * r
and i)uic’i U’vilndrioa! St *:ixv C.itt^rs of d»‘Tfirc*it c iz< ~ 7 Got a >ii<o er. :
(Fxm end C -b i Tfrrn^hi’tir h'.^rhnte 4 -' tI.wfc Tower?; i urn-
im: L:uh>s Tv re • endp,: . A-t.
Onr i
Ui kind? <■: CaMin^s, .’vc. -•:* a snr??* •orqn'iL’tv ;?t ?'.\ "T*.
nonce ' ROBERT PHtl UP -v SON.
Oei. -9, i S39. if«' *—i n
ti. n; ii:
iiid, I cannot tell. Tiie bill is fifty
dollars, and lias been due, yon know, for several days.
I haven't got live dollars, and your bill for teaching
tlie Mi'S Leonards cannot be prexcutedfor two weeks,
ami th.cn it will not am unit to this sum.”
“Can’t we sell something more, maf” suggested
the daughter.
“We have sold ail our plates and jewellrv, and now
I’m sure I don’t know what we can dispose ol, unless
it be something that we really want.”
“What 1W1 you sav to selling the sofa, ma.r”
“ Well. I don’t know, Florence. It don’t seem
right to part with it. But. perhaps we can do w ith
out it.”
• it wilt readily bring fifty dollars, I suppose.”
“Certainly. It is of the best wood and workman-
ship, and cost one bundled and forty dollars. Your
fattier bought it a short tone before be died, and that
is jess than two. years past, you know.
four pounds. With such a balloon and
Green will sail from the cross at St. Panics
figures.” All having pledged themselves to do so. *“ the cttpalo of the capitol at Washington' In tht
; Pat proceeded, “Well, then, take Paddy from Paddy! days, wind and weather serving.”
you can’t, b> t take Dennis from Murphy, and Teague ;
'remains. By mv soul, Teague, my Jewel, and it’s I An old lady at a religious meeting Pccame rery
you tiiat can’t go.” ! mi *ch concerned for her soul, and went about sighing
| and sobbing, and would not be comforted. Upon
Advice TO a Bride.—“Hope not for perfect hap-i being aRied by the minister w hat the matter was,
: piness,” said Madame de Alaintenon to the Prinre>.- j
of Savoy, on the eve of her marriage with the Duke j
of Burgundy, “tin ic is no such thing on earth, and
though there were, it does not cotiM-g in tl e possession
of riches. Greatness is exposed to afflictions often
more severe than those of a private station. Be nei-j port Herald say?:
tber vexed or ashamed to depend on your husband.
Let him be \onr dearc-t friend, your only confident.
Hope not for constant harmony in the married state.
he replied. That she conld’nt pray in English, and
'Be w is much afraid the Lord Could’nt understand
Duti h."
Importance of Advertising.— The New-bury-
We have known within a few
months, two in-taiices in our own town, where indi
vidual' who have disposed of property, would have
sued over tinoe hundred dollars e. ch, for having
The be?t husbands and wives ar° those who bear oe-i paid one dollar for an advertisement.
casionallv from each other, sallies of ill humor with j ■ r
patient mildne-s*
“tonli
1,1
AS:
. 5 9
A
ai r
ri EAf F-D pRi iRO'ALi? 'vill be r, ,p i'cd >ip ;n the ' ■ : -
lit tin i-'hi'-j; Ber.iteni'i y vith One Ti.< n- -n.-i bus bets fnnie
Corn,lbrwhich theoa<-ti wjl : hr rai l on de!iy?~.
Jen. 15 CS-P. 5
Bur;!-: it would i
dollars,” said, Florence, wie
tion sacrifices; “and that w.
rides paying toe quarter s reu
biv ii ti t d some ol
ne
-rlv
V a IV
Be "bilging without putting great
value on vonr favors. Men are tyrants, who would
he free themselves ar.d nave ;:s confined, a oil peer,
not be at am pain to examine whether their rights
he well founded; it is enough if they are established.
Pm God to keen yon from j-alousv. The affections
> knew nothing ot a , '-
’.! give usenoB.ee, be-
t, to keep ;;s tom .‘or ta
x' bsiis come due.
?r •<
-.7
readies or s id ten b
are
iiHoTt
in be "‘lined by
ivior.
comviair.fs.
Tiie following epigram, by Tannahilfi ihe Scotch
p ;et, cuts d *s(—and dispels all mystery as to the
why and wherefore of the question in hand*
ire. impartial in her end'
When she made man *5
Injustice then, t» ru Me? amends.
Made woman’s tongue the lo;'g*'s?.
te strongest,
i
i hr
That aiterncon the 50fa wtis sent, and on tae next
“ion :.uv
said to the or.
n T u r. '‘x ftY r
an grinder.
ve a man in ConnerDeat so large and fitt
monkey i that the professors of old Yale use him to gel ftp
ivdipscs of the sun arid moon.