The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, August 23, 1825, Image 1

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( BY C.VMAK Si RAGLAND, STATE PRINTERS. MILLEDOEVILLE, TI’ESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1825. VOLUME XVI — M). 47 ■y-THE GEOHC 1.1 JOURNAL b publish-d weekly, >t the corner of Wijse and ■’* “ «t Three Dollar* per inn. in * o'.lart at the end or the year. not be tent to any Stole, until the tnhteriptioa U pai utUfactory reference given. Advertin'meats inierted at the usual rates. N. B. Sales of land and negroes, by Adminittn- Cor*. ft»ecutor*,or (tuerdians, arc required, by law, ft, be held ou the first Tuesday in the month, be tween the hour* of ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon,at the courthouse of the county in whlelt the property it situate.—Not ice of these sales must be riven in a public gaxettc SIXTY days pre vious tt> toe day of sale. Notice of the sale or personal property must be given in like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sate. Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate must be published fbr FORTY day*. Notice that application will he made to the Court *, must he publish- Notice that application will Ik? ii %r Ordinal y fbr leave to *ell land, Cd for NINF. MONTHS. \_M Person* Interested in those advertisements which •re published ninthly, will find them in the Jtretl and fourth page of thc/lrtt paper In every mmM. I Aa! business of this kind continues to receive pis»t attention at the office of the Cetrgia Isur- AA* bos inff at % Danif.L Stint.ock is * candidate fur Sheriff of Baldwin county, ai thu ensuing election. O* Wo are authortsod to announce, that Isaac Bailky, is a candidniu lor tin* office of CNlt dt the Superior Court of Jasper countyi atthu ensuing election. O* Jqhx BoPNr.Ris a candidate for She riff of Hancock county, at the entiling elec tion. dieotSi&tDZl* A Proclamation. GEORGIA—Hi hi* ExttUcncu GEORGE M. I'ROUl, Governor and Comm toiler in Chief of thr Army aid .Y«icy of ihi§ state, and of the MdtiiJ thereof. WHEREAS, 1 have received official infor* nm'ion, that on the 5'h mvt- a certain IS.YlAll THOMPSON, of Bihh county, and state a lore !.a i J, did commit wanton violence, upmi the body of a negro mm Rained Ben, which caused Ilia death, and where** it hay alao b» represented that the i»stid Isaiah Thouip has (led Iroui justice. 1 have therefore tliougStt ,^fo.er to issue tins n»v prorlanimiuu hereby OTTnnf a reward of ON R IIDMlIlKP AM) TIFT I DOLLARS to any person «»r persons, nho iuay apprehend the *iid Isuvli Tliuosp* son, and him salely deliver to the sheriff or jailor of the county aforesaid, and 1 do more over charge all officers civil and tuiliuty, with in this *Ute lobe vigil a ill in assisting to appre head Uie said Isaiah Thooipeoa, that he n»sj be brought to trial lor the crime with winch he i« charged. Given un Jo.- my hand and the great aral ol Che ante, at the State House in M Hedge- sille, this twelfth day of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-live, and ol the In dependence of the United State* the til* tieth. G. M. TROUP. Bv the Governor: EVE HARD HAMILTON, Secretary of State. Vitthnurers Wanted. I W/ AN 1 El> to hire immediately, 60 -irong y v aide bodied Men^for which a liberal price will be given. Enquire ol Alexander McGiegor, Juhn T. Howland, or oue ol the subscribe nf. . . CRAWFORD U CARTER. Milledgeville, Aug 9 6t 1.*} ftUSHF.LS of Merchantable _ _ „ WHEAT wanted, for which yl per bushel will be given delivered ul my mills. Wheat ground m the shortest notice mid hulled ns a line or superfine cloih t«» suit customers. My iniils will grind 360 bushels of grniu euclt day. PETER J. WILLI AMS. Milledgeville, June lifii, ISSft. Bouk-ttituVAug. l^HF. pulilic are reapectlully informed, that I BOOK-BINDING in its veiiout branch es, will be executed by the aubucribcr with neatness and dispatch. Also, a regular assortment of Ledgers, Day Books, Record Books, Dockets, Mi-moron- tunra^ Note Books, Albums, Receipt Books, and Stationary of every description. Bonk* ol any sice or form cart be riled or iHMind to any pvu-rn. EDWARD JOHNSON. Milledgeville, Jan II NOTICE. 4 LL persryis indebted to ll* firm of Tt- JjL ro:nUt 9 AUiscn A* Co. either by note or account, are respectfully requested to make ntiiiedrate p.iycunt to the suuscriber. other- .vise those uuh-uied to them may calculate to find their note* and accounts in on officers hands for collection. L. ATKI SON, survivor of T. A. At Co. Milledgeville, March 16. BALV.M ACADEMY LOTTERY. SCHEME. 2 Pritfi of 1,000 i. 2,000 3 Prize, of 500 ie 1/rfK) 16 Prize, of 100 i. 1,500 20 Prize, of 50 M 1,000 50 Prize, of 20 i. 1,000 2.">0 Prize, of 10 i. 2.500 700 Prize, of 6 i. 3,500 1,041 Priz„. ) *15,000 1,959 Blank, \ 3,000 Ticket,, Itnotxilinf to (115,0 NOT TWO BLANKS TO A PKIZE. The Drawing of the above Lottery will commence on (he first day of December next, or aa soon thereafter aa the sale of Tickets will warrant. But Ten Dayt Drawing .— The Prizee only lode Drawn. PRICE OF TICKETS $5 EACH. All Priace dotting froni the rommnn i ment. excepting one prm of gl'OUOj wliirii will lie put iutothc wheel on the morning of 'he tenth day's drawing. All prir.es payable in JOduvs after the completion of the drawing, subject to fifteen per ct nt dorount. BY THE COMMISSIONERS. (LTTICKETB for sale, in a great variety of numbers, at the Commisaiuneia Office iit Salem. W. P GRAHAM, Secretary. July 19,1R25. In»—41 KlECUTIVK PKr.VUTMEXT, Mi^tdgeville, I.VA Aug 1815 E DW \Rl) L 1'H'JM AS, E-q appointed nii lri a resolution ol the Legislature to re-survey the 1st dial of Dooly county, having reported l.» the Executive, that lie has comple ted the same—Ordered, That noiic e llirrenf be given for the information ol those who ai i/iferesied. By the Governor. E. WOOD, Sec y. August 16 fcotton Bagging & Ylovvr. J | \{ k PIECES prime CO l TON BAG- GING, 41 inches wide, ol the best Stic Hr*nip, enJStoti It mnuufficiure. FLOUR of the best quality STANFORD k WYNN. augut 16. .V L\V VlUBBd. STANFORD <i)- IHVV.V, H AVE on hand a fresh ami general a-eirt- ment of DRY GOODS, of every fie* criplion suited t.» the icasin«*»Alw n gcnerul assortment of Patent Medic in t*a, Crockery, 4 »la*-, Slone, ami H ardware, Cutlery Groce ries, Sadler;, Peer Skins, tic. Ate. which can he had on very accommodating trims, july 19 InriwrUw W Attnution Mechanics. rWTJlE sub^rnber vvishis to employ n good, L sober, industrious huune vai.ientcr on? job of coiuiderable magnitude Apply to JOHN NEVES. Bald vin county, Gf»o. Aug 1 tf—H HOLCOMBE’S •WAiu'Ji-'jai'b’ttaa. f | 'HE undr-isignori voudurt the WARE* V HOUSE, and tra.ia.tct the COMMIS SION BUSINESS, in ill it* branches, nr.drr i)!e of HOLCOMBE V BROTHER, at the ohl Aland, Suctli side and iipjier end ul Broad Street All huaim -s roulided tothtir maii.igruient will be pnwnpdv and properly ex ecuted. The;f charges w»d bo such as are customary. They solicit the attention ol then ucqtiainuocea and Uic public in their line of busiuesv. HENRY P. HOLCOMBE, GEORGE GRIMES HOLCOMBE, nugiiki J t> u — - to FACTO ILUii;. I MIEiiihecribersroniinueto irnu^ui t T \C- TOR \GE M COMMISSION BUS!* NESS in Sava an aii. All produce rom.ign* ed to litem, will be injured against Lre,.«ftt4 it goes tutu store, without any ediuigeto the ow ner. Storage on Cotum will be 8 1-2 < per bale f^i *.tie Isr^l vvepk, and C cents fur em it nicesodi g week ; but ii it rental month uenlv nnjy will bo charged (or dip uinntJi, and 11 1-1 routs fur each succeeding month. T. BUTLER, L. Go. October 16 eotf— — 1 Foil SALE. BVBllELS NOKTHKRN GIN, OUm *' BjeWbi-kr}-, 60 t»bl. Baltimpre lluur, 30 half bhU. 0o. 6 liluli. bt. Croix Sug.r, 40 bills. do. la do Loaf Soirai, 30 do Mackerel, :'4> do prune I’oi k, 60 do iri-li f'ulatoi *, 6 (i.ree. Hire, 10 half do. 100 ra,ks Lime, 30 Idid.. 6ltd 3 do. Jamaica Hum, ► a Holl tad Um, X do Cognac Brandt, 40,000 0». Swecd. Iron, 6,000 lbs. CaMin,.. 3,600 ihs. I‘ Moultis, 1,6UJ ihs. German bird, 2,600 bushel. Sail, 150 piece. Hemn Bazgin,. R. J. NICHOLS, L Co January 18 if—16 New Drug Estiiblisliinent. DOCT. B. A. WHIT'S r> |S non yeainz .mleffm foi I 'drat la. sloie at III.. I'.r.r O*. e, Mdiedgcvdle, an exien. site assorimciii of Drill;!, (HI. 4. JBrV P'linti, Vyttt»ft, Fntrnl .\lriit ' lB W citlM, Ftrjumtr ,, i,x. This assortment com,il»ltenil. nil tlic staplt articles in the dm* line, nnd a tniiiuv ot o sliers, not usually found, hut ui the northern dies, or in S.it.iimali and Augusia. It has been laid in uilli the sietv, that those fuvoi dvint with their custnut should not lie slit minted, when sending is .dime, for ant nt line or medical nreparati in nn tensive m.d enligliiened praline I lie suh- keeping a lull and pennanenl Biipply in the n'a ive dcp.rlntenl.—ul »••i.ilir c as lar as piactir tide, arlicle. only ol the lie. ipialdy, and selling them lor cash or approve! n ter at verv reduced firii.es. 1e confides the man r.f dm liusi ness to IiR. WILLIAM GIIKLN, and tai pioimse that all orders, will he ext"'**"- “■■ l despatch and sccurai y. Julv 10 U A. VV. NOTLCK. D uring ti»p tmwriiwr'u >«b«r North, hia buaiH*'«« will Ik 1 usual by .Mr. JOHN KI.lBf.lt, expcriritct-U workman mdcuiwr lo the atintivd u* xl.lt* anJ J. KEISTER. 46 Millcd«cv»llff« Aug 16 a 3| — 1 ** NVovxe^ Vo Lvmn F ROM 1 I0 S,0t>» DOLL ARS to he loau.d out, probably fora lei III of |Wtr», il the interest he punchially paid. Kur foither in formation apply at the Rtcordtr Otar.-. august 10 .wu'Ich. npHOSE persons who hare not .rtdml tlien 1 acroants with the sul*nb»r lor th scar IhiA are ri-q.c.trd 10 du so wtdimil lui Urr tie |\ ** do MVClCBt oill h. cneigcd her delayer try. JolJN MILLLU ACADEMY LOTTERY. fpilF. Managers ol JASPER ACADEMY I LOTTERY, Iipii leave to inform the public, that in cotunqueiion of the Small Pox having prevailed in the town of Munticello foi audio lime, the «ul« of the Ticketa have been greatly retarded, ii will therefore be unprncti* cable, to commence (lift drawing nt the time co.itentplaied : but they are happy in being able o atale dial since the diseewr fins subsided, he *<ilc of rii'ketalms been no great that the H liter themaeliet the drawing will Like pl.se in n few months. Highest Prize 3.0U0 Dollars. SCHEME. I Prize of *3,000 is $3,000 L0O0 it 7,000 500 is 7 Prize of 0 Prize, of 10 Prilo. of SOI Prize, of 50 Prizes of 50 Prizes of 101)3 Prize, of 100 is 50 is 20 is 10 is 5 is 4,500 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 h.OOO Commission VV r iifeliouse. I YI1E Huhvctibrr.s having funuml a rotirx ion under the (inn of h l'UVsM.l. * OKD, t a e»|juitfullv tender their mivwc* to lie ptthiir in the il'artltouee njid Cutnmi.\*ioi Bus true s. in the City of AegitMiu. 1 heir \Y ii eltoiiM .s and i'losu dtoren, sjtua I uit Jackftoii xtreet, opposite Mrssia. Sunn at Willi tins, nnd nctvi the Hteani Boat Wharf, b»*ei* erected this Spring, an* *uf«, com modioii* nnd well arranged for the S*^r>ige of CtAlcm and R»ctit ins' V Forwarding oj Goods. Tin ii charges will be ul the I >we»i cuatoui* ary rate*. Libciul o«lvxnce* will be made on CuUon uedgned Li them. ’1 lie) premise n prompt nnd faithful alien Lou to nI|4iu«i. c onfi I--.I to them. PLflHBAN 1 8TOV KLLj of AuffafUL WILLIAM P. FOftDf of MoatietHo 0 j I* MTovall returns aia aincero thanks to ttioAc vvlei have heretofore paliitnisrri hioi. Au"ii*ta, June. 7 lin3u?ni*«v tf f»*1‘XI Tirkotw, umotiuting to .<uJH,000 ALL PRIZES pivnhle m v'A>l(, in ten lavn nil - r the rowplelion of ihe diawing, sub in lo a rii *< omit ul 16 per cent. PRICE OF TICKETS FACIE PI.TU.R vf. G AU1IER, ) j JI.KK.MI Ml I’P.All-UN, JKAAE I.OYALL, El I GLOVER, N. u. poii i:ll. jsine 5fl Hc|iburu \ Pi-inrc H aving taken Rubfht d. nrrBT»R!< iiito partnership with them, they will con11HU** biivineaa at their nkl etatnl. 131 Pe.nl S'rev l, uudertlte firm of Heplum. Prince If Co HENRY HEPBURN, CHARLES PRINCE, ROBERT D HEPBURN. New*York, June 7. 3in-*Jti U&rivtave vu\A CnWtrj. 1ICPBUHN, PIUNCE 1* Co. .VEir- YOKE, H AVE ruceivrd by the lant arrival*, and have oil hand, and ire now opening uii Bxten*iveassortment ul GOODS in thi n Ii which they will aid I at low price*—among them (M — KuivcNand Foi bn, of overy variety, |)u lvorjr f iff ** i*. Pen, Pocket, i bl ole ^ spring bark Knives, H . . > rrlebruled kmvr*, rat. or* ncimtur \Ve<ding tloi-a, light nnd heavy Tracer*, Crib 1* Mills Bell Mcial Kotilcaa*ul Skit fte. ^ . \Li* Onlerx rxeruicd on the most favorubji June 7 r *Jl Sm—36 L - DRUN SON, ( "lONTIM’ES tocviry nn the Cabinet mu j ChairM king Business, in all lie van on* lirauche*——lie h.ie ou hard .1 nuuihri ot fo 1 Ton (»ins .t >: lie u.ii make Gina upon any given plan, warranted d to any in the Uuiied States. All order* Ihakfullv received and piompliy attcuded to. Lexington, Apnl II tt— Dank of I Mil ieu. { *ff EVOLVED, ilMt « reduction of JO p \, rcni.be ami 1% hereby lequnrd, on . paper due tit tins uiollicr Bank, on or hr list the .6il» day of November next, and ntevu Tiew.il tiiere.liter, a liuiiliir reduction, until c a vine dull have amounted to 30 per cent. Extinct In-m the minutes. EBEN. S. REFS, Cashier. July 5 UN W 850 iiuward. 1.1 SC APED from the Penitentiary on thi fl 4 10th instant, 11 Convict called RUSSEL I’R.V »\ FORI), 6feet 10 inrhea high, II ye. old, dark bur, blue eyes, a J.iriuer by occu/ tion, lie wa* scut fium Coluuibiu county lot Lurreny. The above reward will lie g for hi* ueliverywat tl»e Penitentiary, or hi any a.»fe j.nl in the Mate mj that he 1* brought back P. J. W ILLIAsMS, P. K. P. au^u^ 16 To 11 Dollitvs Upward. Ol RAY ED from tlir subscriber «m the I i> him in .Milledgeville, a black HORSE, very Ii *.iv> bsidi, aiKirt Hock am k and alioul- •teis, about 4 feel lU incbea In^b, supposed to tic 7 years old, a little away backed. Piob i blv he will vmke fur T* iineaxee, as lie wa loimcriy brought ft *au that time. Theubov reward will lie given lor the delivery of sai Home lu Thomas Svabbs. near Cbniou. Jom c*iunty, or Ttiouias B Stubba in Mill* dgvvilb >r hall the aiuon.d for inLsrm itton »« that I gethun THOMAS 9TUBB august 1C • Y KUUgTTT to jail III EaT'inttcTcounty, on D ibr S7ito di> of Juno lui, .1 n*^n» 11 tiy the name of VlARCIJ, who* ivahebeio • • J.vuiet Archer. He w nVi Atiirari, ah .*0 veats old. vUmi! 6 teet high, end wc.l tu^ ju.y 19 JOHN R. DANIEL,Sh : COTTON («lNS, tic. T IYJIE y uhshriber* take this method 1 form tlir puhlir, lh.it they u.until.iiiiirH |aii*I keep 1111 h ind lor Mil** at their aliop i| Ouuon, Junt a (a). Cuiton Ulna with SleHj hrislA, vvnrianted equnl to any nmdu iu tl •tele, which they offer un very nrcorttuiftdj ting terms, and would Invite those v.i»hiug to] puichas**, to favor them with a call bclore diev eiig;q;e tlseuhere. L the Nubsu there iimpoor delivering their] Gins on trial, and should any of tin-hi not pro*I g*;od, nil am h will lie taken bark at their uvv venue, nnd if the purchaser knshea the 1 replace the Name, with another on th same terms until a good Gin is furnished. Th**y aU'» repair Cotton Gina in the beat] manner and 0.1 short notice—and li.iv le cast iron *'og w Iiee|» for Gin running gcat w hiclt they offer in r tA as they are, or w ill pu them up ready for us«. Also Wheat Faaovof superior Quality, with wire riddlr* and cast iron ci'g wheel*— Also Freeborn'* impn.ved Cast Iron Ploughs,bom Nna. 10 to 13, wit lx extra |xiinS. — Als*r vvninght Iron Ploughs, made oil the moat ap [proved plan lor turning over ground—Also Carding Machines of «* superior quality, for family use—High and low p«.»l IL <!»t« aj«, fauov, w’oodseat and kitchen Chairs, with a general assortment of furniture. All htadaof turning duue acrsieahle tu order H GRISWOLD L ( LARK June 7 8| ■!f PROPOSALS Poe carrying Mails ot the United State* on the follow ing Post-Roads, w ill be rcc* tvod at the General Post-office, in die city ol Washington, uutii the 15(h day uf October next, rucluaivc. IN GEORGIA. 119. From Creek Agency, to Tallahasxce, in Florida, onr.e .n two weeks, 160 mile*. Leave Creek Agency every other Thuraday at 6 u sn and ariive at Talliiassee on Sunday by 10 a m. Leave falUhaxaee every other Sunday, ai p ns and arrive at Creek Agency on Wed ties- lay by 6 p in 120. From Knoxville hy Upson c. h. New- inot Pike e. Is and Fayetteville to DeKalb . h 100 miles. Leave Knoxville every other Thursday nt 6 m and arrive at DeKalb c. h. ou Saturday hy 11 a m Leave DeKalb e h- every other Saturday at 2pm and arrive at Knoxville on Monday by 6 n in. 121 From Athens by Clarkaboro’, Penti- eox Mills and Lockeridge to LawrcncevtUc, 40 mite*, once a week. Leave Athens every Sunday at 6 n v* and arrive at Lawrenceville the same day by 7 p m. Love Lawienc.cville every Monday nt6 a vt and arrive at Athens the «ime day by 7 j*m. NOTES. I The PnNimastcr General may expedite the mail* and alter the times for arrival and itcp.uiurc, at any time during the continuance of die contract, he paving an adequate com pensation for any extra expense that may be • K'raaioned thereby. Aou he re»rrve* the right lo abridge ary eonttact made under tins advertise mo m w lieu he thinks it proper, and to Jeduct from the couipcnaation at the ratio paid under tho contract Tor IcMcning die duties of the contiactor. t Tco uuuiitea ^liallbe nTKiwed for Q|Huiing and closing the mail, at all offices where no particular time ix vpccilied. 3 Foi every thirty minstes dels*, (iinnvoid* aide accidcnu acteptesi,) to arriving utter the time prescribed in any contract, tht* lontr.vc* tor shall forfeit tive dullurs ; and, if the delay continue uutii the dejvnHereof any depending mail, whereby atrip is lost, a forfeiture «.T double the auiount allowed furV&rn ing the mail oue trip, sliall be incurred, unless it shall lie made to appear that the delay was occa sioned by unavoidable accident, in vvhithcaae the amount of pay lor a trip will or forfeited 4. Prmous making pro|>o&ds are tequirod to stale their prices by the year. Those who coutract will n*ceive their |*ay quarterly—it the moiilhv of May, August. Ni vende r and Fihiuaiv, oue muuili after vbe vixpitaiieii 01 em h quarter. 6. Souther than a free white person »ha!l he 1 laplnvtd to carry the mail 6. Where ihe uruponnr intend* 10 ronv the mail in the body ot a stage cm ri.ije, lie d lo slate it in hU pr vpjft.iU; and the | nt.ige must he of sufficient sett, unless other- J e expi«>scd, to touveoiently convey seven paMeggcr*. 7. Every proposer msy off* r in hiabuf, to make improvement in the tran*portalioii ol the mail, from the terms invited, either a*to the mode o| tr.in«potticg it, the tp**ed uquirvd, of the frequency of tin* trip* pi r week—"hi. h *h ill receive tlun ronrirleralHin. The nurniif r uf the post route shall be Ma ted ia every hid, and the |H*opof»ii must l> scal ed nnd directed to the General Post-Office, and eodoraed “ irroposidsP Strici attention uiovt lie given to ihe ei lorse- mr ut, a* it U not intended to break tin seal uf any proposal, until (lie lime for receiving bids sit dl bare expired. H. The Postmaster General reserves .0 himself the right of declaring any conti act nt an end, when, ver one failure Iiappcn4, vvltii li amounts to the Iom> of a trip. 0. Thu distance* Maud are such ns have been communicated to this office, and Nome ot them • ty be mcoriect: On this hul.ject the contractor mm iufoiui himself—the depart ment w til itnt be answerable fbr any mistake. 10 No bid shall be withdrawn after the time for lerebing bids shall have expired, ui.d should any person refuse to take the contra?! it lux bid, be shall beheld responsible to tic D' p.irimi ni for the i.itfei-cuco liftvvcpii I. - in.I, and tli.u nt vv hich tiie contract si-nil l.e luade. No derisi-in* on hid* shall be made known before the 17ihui Oct. her. The aa- mg ’inenl of a y coi.tmrt vvilliout the coummiI uf the Foximasier General -hall forint it— ;»mJ In all cases wiicie .application lo make a trans fer i» ni'ide, the teiuts must Ik.* fully stand. 11 The contracts ate to be in operation on the ffr*t day of January next, and continue one year. JOHN M LEAN, Cost-wx+Ur Gliteral Gr.KrHvt. Po«T-0» rtcr, ITinhington l sty, July HtU f 1B?6. I2l T\LLVU VSSE HOTEL. WII.LI AM II \LL Im«rM4l.l1.l1. mI an Hotel nt the t iiy uf TalUha*- •ee, in Middle Florida, where gen- III* men, In li a. and laindiea, will he ■liOHptubly entert.lined. lie piopoNea com- 1 ing 11 STAGE, t ^ritn Irom Hartford to TalUliav*ee,on th* so ld Monday in • very month, nnd to stmt from T.ill.ilimwe ou tin? first Mon lay of cviry month, beginning with August next. TalinlniNxee, Feb 1 DR. FINLEY J.JAS murned ami leanm. d tho practice of hi* profession. Freewiunw Store, Jc «cs county,June 14. Lair Notice. T HF. •trhocrihr r haarr xiottd to and open ed a Law* Off ki* in the town ol Mm on and will practice iu ttii* iduuto set Bibb, Mon me, Newton, llenry, l*»kc, Upson, Ciawlord, and Houston, of the Flint; Jasper, Jones, and Wilkinson of the Oakinulgee, and the Northern counties uf lh«* Soulht-111 <1111111*. CHKIbTDFilEK B BTRONG. Jannarv 11 16 M'm. If. 'ronance, Esij. W ILL nlirnd to the pn.fca*ional I.umiiOm of the ftttbscnhef in hi* uhacnee. bLAbOKiS JONE3» j tfy 26 Atiorm v at Lav LAW. L. ({. C. MM AII IT AS removed hie office (a IVfIJoe «freei JLJ one doof above tin* store ct Me Foard Ii Malone. Milledgeville, AugiiNt 9 3i——35 f?!iady (.rove for Hale. IT111IS i* a very handsome, pb*vtnnt and | healthy Neat, situated ten 11.ilea below Oreeaesborough, in Georgia, on tho neare** public road to Arigu*ta. ft contain* 6C7 ano of bind—my 160 ideated and in go.-d order The whole tract well w Hi red,a n**i*r falling w ell of good water in the vurd, a comfortahli frame houtn', 6 room* below, with neremary out house* an l bam. A goo.1 sensou with in dustry, never ft»il« to pro«Juee a yootl crop — Tbi* se.lt i* lie vMlitul'v shaded by llie band of nature,and would, n» u summer retreat, vveP xccommodate a gent. •.! family from die |o»* country It u well i>itiiatrd lor n country store,smith simp, k" and is convenient lo place* of public wnrriii|j by alldeuoinii.aiion* A desire and necessity to relire from farm ing foils and cares, dispose* the •ol*.:rih*r to ».«ll *>n fair and accommodating terms. l*o«- •r»vi*n can be givni on the |m Jan lff2n. FRANCIS CUMMINS Greenrsboro’, Geo Aitg'J rotf—-16 'IVn Dollars Reward. I T UN AW AY from my plantation in Jone* V county, on the Cth July last, a nmlatt ^irl bv tbc u uiie of IUIODA, luaily whit* re old, ilmuky black hair, tony .1 little at theeud*, when agitated incline * to tap ; she carried away with two habits, oil* 1 oppcr.i* grounded, llouncfd around the tail, the cither while giouudcd mall blue stripe*, p «n of the sleeve* noppara* grounded; wore off a large whit hang* down ovni her almuldera. Her being so w liitc, w ill try to pa-* for a free imraon, am Id not be mi*g»ei led lu l*c a ai.ive when is not known Bhe run off with a whii« 1 by the name of Dane Ellis, who •< stdl lurking nliout the H' tdement. The girl lu been .'.ceil nt Fort llnukiu*, and passed ns bcu iviiman, uiido.dled her miiiic Nancy Col lins The above rewind will be given to any perron ticUvcuing said girl ut my plaiunlion,t seeming her iu uny*.di‘ j id iu du* Mali. > that I get her. EACH. b(»U‘l II, Sr. august 9 1’6 3t—*16 R l* \ AWAY fro® die mb® ribtr on Ikff id April but, two iiegror*, one alioiit 36 yeais old, the other 17 old, hodi named CHARLES; tho eldest oue ha* l»een shot' hie breast am I the bullets aie perceivable iu In* breast, and he i« also shot through the ri£lii leg, lie i» .iIhiiiI 6 feel 10 incite*, and the otitc aiHiiit 6 leet A iurtua high. Auv prison that will Hppielu-nd a,d(l iiigioea uutl secuie them Valuable Property for Sale. •’ | HIE siiharriber bejng anxi uit to move to 1 the Wesiern country, offer* die follow- ing property for sale, vi* : hi* HO0IL ami I Ul in (he town of >lwli»i»n, v* hich lias ffvi veres of back giouml .iliiichtd to it, making H very convenient fur lots, Hr. The House is a large two story, 36 .eel in liont, and of an L fmui of 13 feet square, making three large luoii): l eluvv and the same uliovr, newly p*i*t- ed dtrl well liotdied inside for tka coin toil ol a buuify. This i« o.*a of the finest ami mo*t plr.uai.t situations in the towuol Madison, ^e- 11:x a autficieiit distance Irom the |«ihli« situate to be -jut of the bustle and noi»c of the town, .mil entirely out of danger of fire. Tn*re arc dl necessary and convenient out houses on the lot. I also offer for mIc my TARM, lying ni/biu two miles of town, containing .ibom 300 .urea, about 3<l0 of whit Ii is cleared land, aud in good order for eroping ; the fencing till in guod lepair. Thera ia a comfortable Dwelling House ou ll»e place, with good out liouane, with a large 60 foal Barn, a Gin Hm®r with patent running gear, a good wheel house, ..ad many oih*-r conveniences, with a* gum! a Spring as any in Moigan comity There i- sIhhii 7 or 1.00 Irearing pencil trees, ami a>Miot 200 well seh-i ted afqile trees, with a variety ol otnei fruit trees, auch a* (wars, cherries, blue plninba, quinri a, ke. Any iieraon wi*hiug to puichas** such property, will do well to come and examine it, ax I am determined to nffci it on such term* that the p in haver cannot find lault of the price. ft*u**( v-io.i will be given 111 die mouth of January, or Mioner if required. ' J V M BB C. I OOH M.idtHon, Morgan co. July 26 3m— l i NOTICE. fTlHE *ub*cri!»er will dispose of Li X. iii Motitgomsry <•< MIELR ^mB^Hountyl^Hm^i^H mid four Saw* running, wliirii last are laicd to turn out lioiu 4 tofiODO fee.t of lumlier per day, which caa be rafteii inimedratr-ly into the Ormolgee river, with VAX) acre* of the bmn timbered pme land in that sertion of the state As to terms of sale, they will be madu east. The atiovi* prop* rty was lortncrly that of E. W. Barker. My result ore i* near Mrllrdje- vd!e. JAMES BOYKIN June 7 xvriai—Jl ffj* The Awfii ♦» Con^iituiionalisl and Sn vamub Georgian will publish the alnive w3m and forward ilirir necmiot* fo this office no 1 ICE. f 13HERE will t*« sold a few town lots in tli-* I tows Ol /.sliuloii, on Tue*day the 1 Jil* day ol >«•;.ton,tier next. Persons wi»Umg It •oeata thnmvelvri in a healthy and handsome* Iv situated village, will d« well to attend the lib. Term* n hrrrtofors. W. V WHITE, > I JOHN M. COCHRAN, l ' ~ IC, Auguit OilN M. ( OCHRAN, I huh Hiru\RD*,sj. i.c; M1E4 C HOLMES, | E-Vlri DANIEL, J * 3t-3A tlii- Male, 1 1 th liver tlinn lo llie Moigan C'luuty. near Ihe old , sh dl ue renaontiliijr r» warded JOHN HUSSEY. YU) «l 53 ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Washington, 4M Jane, 1816. S EALED rruptaala will Ik- received by l)u* lL*paitm?nt until llie 3|»t day of June next, for famishing ihe billowing Cannon Baft*. v« Seven thou* «*.d five bundled U puui.ui 1 Caiiami Bails,to be delivered at Foil lL U ware. Six (Imu-ind 21 p tinder Cannon Ball*, to be delivered nt New Orl.ins Tlu* liab* are to be cast iu iron mould*, anil be delivered on or before di»* first da) ul Oc her, 1816 Thrv will be inspected nt t .inufarlorie*, aud al (he ex|mt;se of tilt* b led States; but they are to Ik» delivered, the place* mentioned, at the cost and risk ol ihe contractor* The Proposals should be made ae|rarately 1 e irk pairel, nnd sh-.uld state the puce per pound. |Vr*on«disposed to offox prnposd* will lie furnished, on application, with the dni.cn* >( tin* balls, and tin; regulations lor inspecting till iU. GEO BOM FORD. Brevet Col. on Oidn«ncn Seivn. |T Printers of th*? I.w* of the United • 4 are desired fo pulrlirli the foregoing i- a week for five weeks, aid to transmit lo this Dop irtmcnt, with iheir arcouui-*, one ot the paper* containing the advertisement. N OTICE—All p<*r*o..* indebted to |tl»e, subscriber either by note or areount arc rc«p« eif.iUy requested to make innueJi it** payment, otherwise they may calculate to find their notes and aceouuM ia officers liuuds Ini collection. Dui ing my absence iny buxiucs* will b»» punctually attended to. CALEB TOMPKINS. N. B. AH persona having left watct.es with the siibscrilrer during the time lie lneil in *'!inlnnnnd Monticello tint have not r.ikun iksnatM .ir»- raapentfally raqnaaiad lo mH on Mr Wm II. Crane ot Monticello and myself in Cll'iton, within three montlis, where the WJiichrs can be obi lined by prying tin- re pairs, other wisc lliev *v ill be sold. \ CALEB TOMPKINS. FOB SALE, fftllF) well known and valii.ilde po*xe*.Mona I whet con John Heard, late ol Ja*|ier county, dec'd. lived, containing 450 were* ol land in ti liody, asgoud as any iu the county, on which ih a ginxl com:« itable liame dwi llii.g house, a good kitclffng ic other uece**ary bud- ding* ; wb- ut 170 aires of laml open in good or der t#r cultivation, a very good peach Supple •in hard, with a first rate steam distillery. Pers ons wishing loj»urcba«e wuuld do well to view the premises and judge for thCiuscIves A good bargain may be had m the alkiva property Iiy n> jntl ii subscriber buui (Dry lit mu, 17 NOTICE. \ I.L persons havingniiseiili-daocr-niUs with SoHHilon Huge. Mi*acliaru <w Iflogw, E H. bornit «s (’.I. and Bimm Si M-- lehaui, are Mr. E. II. Bumit, who 1 settle the snme. SOL. HUGE, F. II ID BRITT. S MKACHAM. requested (o « alopc I* aulh Clinton, J a Dr s M ( id he alone, ii fully sn * me in the ••-itli-menlof s, during jU.l > ^1 E li. MERRITT. I .unt I 38 iiaking early aiH*lic:*t*on ami good juynu ii AN NTS HEARD, Ka’v augiot S -U EDdXU’S INN, ll ihe Sign n/the Eagle,Columbia, S. C. THE public are informed that the sutmenber's LARGE NEW BRICK HOUSE is rc.uly fur-the reception of company. He ran now accommodate those who may m superior xiyle. His table will be •pread witht!* best productions of the laud aud his charg” arr niodwate ADAM EDGAR. 0f»,7| r<.—1 m .in A Har^nin may lie lia.l!! > «HE *uh-< riber offers lor sale,on the ronsi I scnmiiitoililisv trim*,the valmhle Lot of IoiiiiI, N » I ., 10 the I lilt di -t ul Monroe county,on which there inn (»ri*t Mill, aud perhaps the xlioal i* infertui to noun lor n Gear SliH ; fiom 12 in 13 or 20 1. et tali ..in lie lud, mid wnin plenty ; some cleared x.i.d and other coitu* ffewee* ; situate in a lu dll.y and fertile *e, |«.»n i«l couniry, ami piociises lair lor great custoii. Apptv t*» JOHN Tl K.M1I1, near Thointuton, mav 31 in.bn I'tiina niuniv,(i<xt U / The Editor of the Ufc , Messenger tnit publish the ahene ontt a mouth for J mouth* and Jonrat d hi* account for payment. J T. Wholesale Grocery Store, AL'Gt’STA. 1 1IIE Sulvscnlier offem for sal# an rtten- sive assortment ol GROG ERIKS hy Wholesale only,at very low rale* loi Cash,or Tuan aereptoures, ou liberal credit. A large slock »»f the nlirve 1* nlwrxvc kept on hand by WILLIAM 11. EGAN, I’upet part, South side Ihood *treet. july 19 lm 42 O 1U.IAM ll. Ell.lN'S Commission Warehouse. AOSUtTA. ^■^IIE above is 111 mniplete order f..r the re- | reiitiou of Produce, and it in that part of the Citv where the most part of the Cot ton I* Mlilf. Thu proprietor pledges hiniM-lf to attend partirularlv to the interest of lit* Country Ir.ends, and hi* charges for the ensuing at* •on will be found to Imj at reduced rates l'rn tin.or littlt. rtu charged. Allho' this Ware- ho<i«e i* Miiuaied in ilmi part of the town when the least danger can bt* appreheuded Irom (lie hr lias made uiraugenNiiitM lur iwauiaa *•* a very low rfft/i, all. iu Id any of hi* cu*loinei» dr s — to be »ecmed against alt nsk of tlut iu turc. julv 13 r 10 3n»- 42 %u\tetlor Cotton tiins. ' 11 ti ft: BqlMer,l*cr, ne Agent for James Lit• 1. tie hi Sons, iiianufarlurer* ol the new md lustily improved SAW (ilNS, l«rg*leavt to apprise llie Planters, that th* ir ordrra for the alorve shall l>e rxecuiad with fidelity and atieudcd to with dispatch. WILLIAM H EGAN, I'pjmr part, South side, Broad St real. (TT* T lie above will be delivered iu Angus last the prices charged al the luunufactory, th** manufacturers being pxrurulaily desirous to have tbs quality of the article made geue rally known to t' t- |'De*.ereia per sute. •ly 19 le» ft [From Soah's A*. Y. .Vatwnal Adrocutt.J GEORGIA. Mr Etlitor— Having read in the pipers ma ny severe and serious attack* upon the Suvtr o| f•eorgi i and Guy ermir Troup, eoarerning the late Indian affairs, I profes* to you 1 *lo not underNtnnd the case, nor the merits of it fully; neither can I arrive nt a stitisfaetory ronrlu "ion, by w ading through a muss of dorumants I would further observe, that it is eiy opinioi: tlint tlie |ieople of the United States are not acquainted vvTdi the farts ; and an impreaaine prcmils among seveinl, 1h.1i ihe state ofUeor gia wanted to seixe upon the lands heloiigiep to the Indians, and when opposed hy t^e Uni ted States, Governor Troup recommended the Georgian* to take up arm* against the Gene- rn! Government. Vf'ill you he so obliging ns to stale the case in your plain way, so dial the truth may apnear, nnd the (tropic may be made 10 amh isuiid llie whole muter. K Plciubui Unt«. ANSWER. Itis very possible, that the people are 0*.t puvesaed of all the facts in the cate; and it is of great importane«> that they should posschg them, ottforo inanagamcnt und itiisrupreaonution olicit unfxvornbh opinions, tiut warruttted by circuiutntmces. RuMidt-s. to judpn ns the sovereign people khuuld (odge, which is correctly in nil ca ses it I" proper that a plain, uiivnmiffied, <'om|irc-hon*inlo biatement, should be laid before them, winch I sliall brit-ffy nttenrpt, tboti^li il miiat fall short in pArtii'ular*- (icorgin. for many years, bus been ngitx- II d mi tM * abject of iaods, partii iil.ii I \ on the extensive und troublesome question of the Yd7.00 claims. Tho Gorcnitrie.it of the United HtuU-s, desirous of tsnnlriasiiig them; unpleasant controversies, and foresee ing that much excitement would Le produ ced, unless the ulfuir was tranquilly dispos ed uf, makes n (urinal nrupoxitien to tbu .Slate of Georgia, «r rat tic r ettleis upon a special treaty, by which tho Rtate of ueor- gin was to cede to tho United Slate* that \{<;fi*tv<i and vnhtahle portion of her lands, which now compose tho entire Htate of Mabnmn [and Miesihhipin.] |-‘or tho res- •ion of this territory,Ihe United .Status stood (dodged to settle tiro Y.nzoo claim*, to ex tinguish thr Indian tithe in Georgia, end to pay tbat Htate in money Something like u million or twelve hundred thousand dol lar* [l,2f»0,000.] 1 believe these were the cardinal features of tho rompui t. Georgia ceded (lie territory, and the United Elates, a* I understand, settled the Yazoo rlaiiim. paid Georgia the stipulated sum of money nut did not extinguish the Indian titles — Georgia complained year after year oil tliia •ubjec t. The General Government #xtin- guishud the Indian (itlcs in Alabama and ia Tennessee, but «<// in Georgia, eccordtmg‘ to a solemn treaty. This del ay vverried and dt*plen«« <1 the State of Georgia particularly, a* the United State* had sMd laud# in the reded territory to the amount, a* stated to me, of thirty miRiane of dollars. It was, therefore, obligatory mv the purl of tho U. Htate* to make good n solemn pledge given to the Htate, of purchasing Uie lands or re moving the Indian*. After many years.wasted on this subject, Georgia still calling for justice, thu Gtmtrnl Government finally make* a tunny through McIntosh, satisfied with his authority from tla* nation By this treaty certain provis ions wi re to ho mado fur the Indians, and Georgia ut last, was to Ituve justice douo to her. Tint treaty was solemnly ratitiud hy the Senate, and when Georgia was prepar ing to have tlie«r Itwtd* surveyed, n party of the Indian* kill McIntosh and hiscollsngtise, denying their authority to make a treaty— nnd rotuao to quit tIn* lands. Col. Crow ell, the Indian Agent, wit* suspected of Itu- \ ig uiHtigntcd the Indians to tilts cendurt, and tire Ecgi-lttine ot (ieorgia passed n re aolnlion, expressing disapprobation of tns Conduct, nnd requiring Itis removal. Guv- oilier Tmup was led into the expression of warm and imprudent dec la ration#, and all Georgia seemed fo ho in a ferment. Tlnii stood the affair. If this statement is true, Georgia hus been wronged, nmJ has tin* ground of principle; for as the United States could manege to purchase Indian rights in the valuable territory reded to her ; and, in repay merit of those lauds, stood pledged to Grurgi.i, to provide fir and carry away lirr Indian*, it sliould have ht-oti done promptly, at any cost, except gross violence and m- justu:e. Col. Crowell, though he may be a very honest man, was not ku*p<*< ted without cause. ||« i- known m this city : tVlieii tie ao« cpted the office of Indtun Agent, lie was in needy circumstances, aud Iim is now rep resented to ho worth ^*100,000. N<> store could br t itahhehcd tn the Agency without his Couxcut, find I am ^ivcii to iindurst^ud, that he had an mte^isf in every *tor»-~ utwl that intareel certainly was hostile toe re moval ot the IikImim aud W’uriauls thu be lief, that he persuaded them lo hold oil. lam further told, that Uie party which kil ed .Me liitosh declared they wotdd k.ll any Indian who gave unfavorable testimony of Col Crowell The comlm-t of the Pre-ulnm in this bus- muss has tn-eii very Hiiqgular, end warrants ihe lietiefthat he is not a prudent uud dis creet matt, or is not un willing to see *.utw exc 1 lenient 111 theHouth. When the aiutu of Georgia iiir.ruiud the Frosident that the Indians bad broken their treaty—ihul they hod 111 urib red McIntosh and oihvr fru rwN. and that they had cause to suspect that the Indian Agent was intrixuing iu the bN*i* ness, suIk iling Itis rue.ijl or stirtperisiuii— vvlibl was the duty of tho Fresideilt ? lie should imtiediatclyr havemde ted Col. Crow ell lo repair to Washington and pusau.dly to give un account of Indian affairs—Is should have written a privutt* and confide 11 tial letter to Gov. Troup ruiinnig thus “ 1 uni sorry to hear that our treaty hus been dis regarded aud that the Indians nave murder* cd McIntosh—this is nn unpleasant oust ness and must bo uiftu.igod du< root ly und without producing excitement—let mo ad vise you nut to send out surveyors on the lauds at present—the Lidia**have until Rvpt l-5*1ti lo remove, jii tho me iji tiimi vve wail take tiicasurcs to make it tb« ir mt. rest lo go oil’ and givtivuu peaceable f 1 have ordered Crowell to the m t • criitficnl, uud for the present will swiu a morn popular agent. Gen Games, 1 dered to keep Ida eye on Bio liuliuOS—lot us btjirudont and all will g*» well.” Dues Mr Adams tuxetlu* discreet course ? Not at sIL—Ui*regaldmg the official re ((11^ of the stulo of Georgia, ho * ..du 1 npeeial agent to enquire into thu mar. r. lui vtng it in his discretion to suspend Cot Ciowe!!. As a sovereign of a country liv send* hi* iiitnidtrto enquire why Ins suh jccls rebel in a dii»aul province. This agent, obviously igmoaidot In* rights aud his powers, ond thu claim* of an mdi-pen dent state, urrives in Gtmrgta uud pronoun cos ail the charges agujost the tyeiil to be slanderous. Governor Troup, iu support ol the character and dignity ol the state, in forms this agent that they can have un in tercourso with him. Mr. Andrew # the agent, writes a tiippant letter in rvply to Gov. Troup, in which he suaps bis finger at Georgia and talks ahout kts goveromunt. and what Au government will do, as if lie was envoy to one of the Barbery power*, forfeit *tg that tl{f stsjt uf Guerra is * coru ponent part of hti government, and that keg S ovrrntnent has no jurisdiction ovi* thd latoaor out of the ten mile square at Wash ington, excepting over teritoiies of puhKc lands. r There is nn doubt but Georgia has tho right side of this question, bat artftil ami 6c* signing men have seized upon the ill ndCU cd snd highly intompertito expressions of Gov. Troup, to excite hostility sgainst tho stato and endeavor to pervert and miarepre* sent the facts of the rise Lei Ofoygia be prudent and temperate, and her rights will he sustained in Congress, and if this is • pa* liticnl plot to muke misohief uhd protnuM trouble in tho Houtli, the object will bs dw* feuted. Guinrs’ letier is as impmt*m doet® ment, aud ilirtiw* much additiunsl light os the Die unfortunate treaty with the Creek lediens Fmm tin* we feel satisfied that the Treats was n fraudulent transection, end one wfcirit places the General Government ia a Very awk» ward uud tia|ilr«aani situation." This it the tentirmmt of • Booth tibroli* ra editor, who doe* not refiect that 8cm. Oai*«I may Inimn If bavrr hreft itapoted uprm by those, who have long since resolv ed, that Georgia shall gel uo trior# land white Troup is 10 olfioo. If Cept Tslbof ha J bet <11 in thu Executive Chair—we should have hud a twaty without insinuation of fraud or oppreesion, and the Indiana would' hat# gore submissively and in droves even to the margin of the Pacific, bad they wjfind- InAsutl^ we look upon the whula sffsif from the first declaratiooa of the Uni ted Btniue Agent to Col. Campbell, down tes the butchery ofMcIntuah,as an imerferince with the politics of Georgia, and an attempt so to control them 0* tu dotroy GuYcrn^r Tnour, aud promote the views of the oppo site party. YVe have before expressed our belief thr.t tlio CommisXiontrs liuve performed their duty in oMifurtidiy with their itistructionn, und we no inure believe dial the treaty vm.« the fruit of fruud and the Indians swindled, than that the doft fill story of those saint* Indians lo General Guinea was dictated b/ thcnir.’ivss und not bv dc* : g»img wh t’o men. Thu treaty speaks for i'selft ami i» exceedingly udvamugeouH to the i#d poo- pie. Nothing but a blind iufiituaiion or a servile dcvotedim-s to the will uf pervert.# masters, can iudutv them to oppose us exc- r.utioR. Ws are glad that htf.r# the treaty was sanctioned the ohji'clion* of the Agent, who sunned the instrument n« a witness, wens heard at Washmetun ;—the Cabin* t and the Henate w-cro Fully aware of the circum stance* under which the Commissioners act ed, nnd after u fill consideration of both sides of tb# question, the treaty was ratifi ed. It wi/l not limn be pretended that tho President, Iff* Hi octanes and the Sonata acted aorrnptly, or diet tiny were deceived Wo presume that tb*y knew every thin*; that is no:v known ; and if *0, their <;ann «t be a ctrongur argument m favor of the fair ness of the transaction. But whatever fulls there ®ay liavu he#«i in conducting thu* trea ty, none are to he nttributod to Georgia.—-► Hlie has only hreu urging her rights, and would wears sure, UivJain to reeuive fro.n the United Htams the Indian title to tho lunds within her limits, if *b# bcliovrff that it hcri boon eurruptitiously «u frainkilrntly' procured. Uu<|uiring towards hcns.-U* hon esty (Utd jmqiriety of conduct 1 h|i« would nut fail to exnrcisn the snntu towards others, and so far from cut rtuiliing tVH.nxs uf halo towards the Indians, she would go as fur ns nny otiior member of the Confederacy to promuto thuir h.-st interests. [ Cost ditutionuHsL General G vtstr' letter to Gov Tuner, :# snid |»i he wi iu«*ri with “ great ability," by soar, of tho»evrry editors who have been abusing the har*hue«e of liis Excellency*# style. Ho exceedingly foi»*i«ien( are tho polici* ians of tho time ' Tnu unpartinl rea dier will not fail to r< inaik that the Gener.ift letter partakes in a Inrgn d«grw. •I those “ «|»icv qii.iliticH,’ whi.ili have been so de cidedly liit/ipprovcd by onr polnrciil opfH~ nciits, and yet it is an ** fldioirahln profile • tH»n”—written with “ great ability,” and well calculated fo produce 4 * conciliatory results.” We are not disposed to deny sonmt ment to tins praise-bespattered donimenk nnd snail always, we bop# lefid General G iiiie*' character in the highest esteem; but really In* jouruey te Georgia will no* b* reckoned by the future histonaa os among the most brilliant events of fin* lifiu YYe dot not blame him—he hat doubtless dine every thing 111 his power to eheet truth. It wi.* not hi* fault tout the Indians, true to |h#ip old enmity to thu Utiltod Biatoa and thuir purposes of break.ng the 'lYcity, and of justifying a most foui murder, have spoken talsely erat de< crtful.v. No ousean road with attention the report of the Georgia Cubmi# si. liters, without sncing that every thing ®a# “ cut and dried” for the Gune®dt investiga tion, and tluiiit woi.!d he as reesonaldc to expect the truth fr< m the slave in oppo* muon to tbn will ul ms roeetti and in tlm prcM'uc.c of that master, as fr.nn the fn- diutis m oppowiiioii to the ^vdl of the Agent and 111 the presence uf the Agent. General Gaines iliink* tluil the Goveruor has ht;uu misled ; tn »y not tho Gi-ncral Invv e been uupijscd upon hy artifices and gins*.#, which Ins own eminent candour and Iri^ti sense of honor liuve nut peruuted bun 10 preceive or Uevulope I [lo. [From Me Genera Palladium] A female of 40 vcar* of nj,e, ceuiu fo a skill’ll plvysiciuu, *itb a iaige tamer. eV- teufiirg over u m it por'.ion of the I< it breast, hoe \rn*7xnUy t"id that her casd was i.rit.cul, und Hint au uu . cuisto surgi* al operation, would allfKt hto only h«q>e of prcM«>rMug Iric. Tho idea of tho knij’e w.m not very ph au* ing ; and upon Im3 advice of some 1 c -ra* errs, n quark doctor was called in, and I o at oncu offered to our* this diffi. oil dm- *-u»o. Ila commenced his opcmtions, hv iim application of lunar c*U*tic, over the wliuie extout of the breast. And uftrv it had uut into the finest 1 coosidurable depth, tho applitutioit wna taken off, und with it . .tom u layer of li«**li, perhiqis a quarter of nn mi h thick. Another phitster of the caus tic was mi iicdiutuly laid on tbu raw wound, ami aiiotiiei iayer of fesli taken out—nnd time was thu < ensile ptiaution coniwuud, und the (h uh takenwu: from tyne tn time, . i.ut in* l«*sst letunuisaiun, until th# poor w .a.1 4.. driven to distraction with Uie pam a' d t« r:uie, and di--d in thu most ureadful ugt n: .s. The perfect Exyu. . < —The farrti® 0 f Mr. Drummed, do not liun.su a higher spe cimen of dandyism than tli# t. flowirg — A few days since one of the most fini»..cd fops that wur drove %oeb.iolet, dre * up tnc etruut, and *t« ppmg a v« *p#etabl# pa»«*er by,thisconvur*aUon ensued: •• Flray ng ^oodfneud, Gt*p in gJ what is thc^oame -/ this place ?” “ 1'k iadi.lv, sir.” •• No, no, nut lb# sued, my good follow ; what is th# name of litis town I" **L* nd«n» air," r%- ;dn-d the unsuspecting man, with a store,. Oh so il is ; thank ye, frigid, I hou -pm# 10*^01/*