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BY CAM.4K & IMGli 1YJ>, a. * u.s. printers.
MIVif^KDBI<]VII,Til^ NATYRDAY, A ITC* IT NT 22, 1829.
VOLUME XX.—HO. 54.
TIIK UUOitUl.l JOURNAL.
ui the Lefchl-.iure,
heeotnerot \V«*ue
‘ pet ann. in ad-
iSSSSfSSrK'Ss's
/ in llie month, between the hours ol ten in the lumnimi hiiiI
ec in the afleni.Mii, ,.t tl,.- ooui t-!i«>tis, m t | u . l -„ i ,„t, in wl.irh
s situate—Solid* of tlie»e -i|e» .nn-t l»- ijiveii in u
• SIX 1’V .lays ..n-vi nis to the day ..I sale.
•sale n I'ei-iial |*ro>u-rty must be t'ltru in like
’Y da> 8 pn vioits In the dny uf -ale.
Notice tlmt ap .l.?Uion will >»• made to the Court nfOrdiimry for
to sell land, oust ue published fur KOI it MONTHS.
I’ Toni interested in those A Iveitisenn ntsvv lti.lt are puldislied
Monthly, will find them in the first and tourth past* uf the Ill st
ItSffd’VSRN^' 1 * 1
akjgs* cami* meeti:
t
MEETINGS fur tin- Md-
uu iu-t I
^ili
V of tlie Metlio
til < .enrol,1, V* M in- in in i .
I he 12th of September. The
Orfiahw CHARLES l>. II \MMOM) is a
CHE AP p OOP S .
flAlIE SUBSCRIBER continues to re-
if inn m| nriMU) at h.- CIIKVl* YKLLOW SpiKI,.
Xhe Market,mi (iree.ie Street, w here he
■MI"-.U-. Ai,«l-ll
CQSNARB’S OFFICE.
M1LLEDG EYILLE.
HIGHEST PRIZE
SO,©0© DO&IiARS.
MlLl.EDGEVILLE MASONIC 1IALE
LOTTJSKY.
Authorised by the Ueiicrul •riithl) •»! the Stole uf (teor^ia.
MOST ST TEN DID SCHEME:
I 1*111 Kl? OF :jo,ooo DOI.LAHS,
1 Pltl/.E OF la,(MM) DOLLARS,
2 1MIIZFSOF 10,000 DOLI S.
Prizes of 4110
$r.,ooo
1
000
ooo
7,10
000
000
ill)
Out)
0000
MU
1»DNITENT1 AUY.
ow oil hand, and for sale at llie IV
I'.ll li.l J<* ll.ll.IC.,,
Ill all yHO 000, i„ he ilistribulod in Piizcs.
I’lllCli OP TICKETS
Whales $10— Halve* $3-(lontUB $3 00
T. r sal.iu nsrculinrlcly u, .Nimilu r,,,I
II. COSNAKD’S
Stntr Lottery «y Exchange Office.
N II Thefir-t Draw inn ol this Splendid Lollery is annonnnd
I**lively to lot.' plni e uu the I till uf No', ember m xt. ’I’lie 411 ;it
(iemiiiiil tor Tielti tnml the sale o| them inereusinu* eveiy day,
Will ill-J'li sullied Muse the draw lug to take rduce much toonet
] /• Tl, »«.- w.-I.I,14 to purehase TieUets will d. well to send
tie if • rswithautd.li. —Fiii I I I KY MMHK11S ...Mr.--1„
m!) II II COSNARD, Mlllpdgeville.
SPLElS DIO SCHEME.
MILLEHGEVILLK MASONIC IIALL
LbTTIilll
Authorised !i\ tli
111 < ■ 11 IS 1
I I’ri/.i uf
,p
sjlmrtns MwUlKli.
C *d.n Churns, Tubs, Pails and
Ami repair* 1 1 my ut ill •
Pii.e Slid»«,
"EM
t;.-
<J,-.Menus Pu t .
r valuable nrti
ir".
part ul tiie l 1
l'.ui, il li'd. e
- lie t...till) w ill meet w idi |iruinpt ott.
W \ A I T FOAKD.
i*
I' I I III I, t.MKIU
TAVERNS.
mansion nori'E,
ILLElX.'Et ILI.E, GEORGIA.
•i-G"dli ti'i i i -.si hi | i|.ini., n.i.'cr tl.' fun nl
I to 1 ae lot, th
I Mil ■' -S I'M 1 ' '
'p d" K. •s'ai’d*
\S M.CAKN
C. N.IN !•: H.
Inn 1 u- K Ub
hM 1 -;'
•lv till! e 1.1 : (I «.
nllVm
If O' •
M
ri
/ET, LA FA V ETTE DALI.,
|»1hR§| IN MM.L1 l tiLVIU.K,
i‘L. JJSL U now on ui i.-J n- n T U ITf.N. l.v
fi li 10 JOHN A JCi.M.-i
INDIAN (jLKEN TAVERN.-—
otto 1 \\. in 11 niD, 11 -1. im .... >u ■■ 1 ■
isilei' and • ii.n., Ia\ or uimjw iili tin :i eoni
•i»relnrMM.i«l i-iipeel-.is, am! will le s.i; |din
• no.' m ai Dr. In^i imi|s F. rry.
; r.KOKHI >' I J 1 I ' : D
CG.M.Ml.IU IAL IUjTEL.
WORK.
SEALED PROPOSALS will he received
I,, th, .lii-tirrs of the lufei mi- Court uf T" ice* 1 eui.tr. un-
id llie t'l I M"ii.!nv ii. Nepti »• b, 1 - t. t , r ll.e l n i 1,1.4 uf .1
'-'V.’. li! fflg*
Inis siibje. t nn. t . miti.il. a. rilir utuuUlil
1 s ".''i.v; \v'.h k! ,l 1 1 ' ,k *
fcMAWWiSb.
iikvr- s r »
NOTICE.
iil NAWAV from thesubsen-
1 years ..Id, ft feet 4
• tl d is oi Jul
>*l li \l»«lH.Ut
• v " ‘I"«" >. ■ ,-i wirt. r. hi Chiu lev u. Mooir.ai.d
hi t'i I in - i‘l -i r. it i- . M n . i. ,| u il! attempt KettiuK back.
M 1 ;'of.".'SJ5
x.!•:.":z.r„i
wardedlul their Houldr,by t.lAHU.h l l All KIN.
\.l» They hull,..,: ell Win lithe; U It blut 1 If th clothes.
. .V - K’i'd.VHf.fS. 1 ^ "it;.:; 1 ,: ;i? g&LSSJfttllt
'■""P Lun fkm, I iai. Kti.n. c u i, it,. ,j , muiil). item him, lor
li.iyn.ei.!, »,y . ( «u !.non.. V !.al iny, N.C.: old Dundnu.11, IV-
t'T-biii y. \ a. ; I 0.1 . H I 1 . . ,1, Vn. . IN !( s.’upt , C'ulumbia,
JL-A IIALL,
1L3M MeDfHough, I/cnry ('iintft/, (no.
'I he s-i.b-ei i'.ei 11 - :-i 1 t'i.r.\ ir.l. 1! . -1 . • idd'i lia.t lit lift I JH1
T. \v. |;« V.Sfl,. |e
and Travellers in 1
• be la- l li oil
M.dile witl.y. . n pi
and.,tie i- win. M,
w, :v;iir?f iialc -
Min
Penitentiary % June 0th %
i mctitiiiiT oJ llie iio.TriJ of Iusiioctors,
k 1 -mail notes mnl accounts. I
.settle the s.ime.b. put i.it'i the ha-id- . I
the .lu-ticesiif the Peace in the district* icstiectivrly in v.lu-ii
r, - s ‘"- ,a
T
l. o.-.lcrc.l, Tlwn,
XECHOES roil SALE.
NEGRO WOM VN v.lm is nirnoil cimiIi.
m
) IS II J^DOtl
L Lc.—and a UOY alimit Ifl ycai - old, Mitnrt. healthy , a
“Tsso lotion.—Th I
co-imrtiiers!ii|>
,1 "' X nnuu'l oonL’.'u n lii
l.v V <:‘\?n l , Vn"in,*l*| , W?ii!iy l '| , |»
auiuceVn, either by nnte.nji. u arenunt, or ■
nuke Pay.neat to \Vil -> Lllaxti r. L
^-COPARTNERSHIP.—The subscribers
lie, nt the Store recent'y uccuinedby M m. J. Da.i. l!) Co. in this
Dry Goods, Hardware ,y Cutlery, Vrockery
and Glass-117;re ;
Wlmlnw UI..Se...n.»
runs. w.‘ttVxTEtt.
11. V. rOKT.i lie ol Al.llP.l3"Tlll.
fILL-IRONS, INKS &,GUDGEONS.
.'inn, a. 1.,' I.n, ,.1|T Ti-.l I. I'V »’lj I,}
t rr„l m .-jmlKC -
n .iliE JIOI SE <5,- COM MISSION
lit Sis r.SS—Ai'ul'st.v.
IOVALL & SIMMONS, (jnitcful fur
► I'e liliei.il p.illei , l.ereti lie I ereiv ml il this business,
-'luily i< m-\, ll,i r iir oj ihei. servieen In their friends
mi-i de pul'iie, pram, .njj a sii it i and prompt attention murders
K« .Tsiiiuthii ( ish advances will he made, if require J, on COT-
’• ilN o, GOODS in .Store.
removed from his
NKW W VItK IIOC’SK.
A CARD.
'BSIIE Suliscriherlia-
ri.ntii ue to trnns.icta <•'■ i oral
] Van - House and Commission Business,
And solicits Iromlii. fiiei.d* and the public a continuation nl Hu
very liberal p itrunaite ! i : e*ot. it iec-rived. Fli v M VUK HOI SK.
beinudttarh. .1 irotn ai >..tl.er Indldiue renders it entirely
cuie fruin tlie L'aiiCi i |>I File. Hi .immihIiIc ensji udv.uires, will
In made on ('Ol ION, m tither |»|-oduce in Store, and his peibmi-
..I a...I uedit 1.!. .lattemh.i. uilll e yiven to Midi business, a- lie
tunyItcIH« . 1 wdthinjdsUne. JOHN C. HOLCOMBB.
crbavins reduced his p. ie. s f.n Mill lr
J.'-ttinu Ih"Vi’iSm-k St'nllml\V“ !.'Ii'.'l 'i
torni .»d person* w liu want «ud: arte u -1
v ho huve turn.she i
Vhntevvh.) have *re«*eived work _ai c
Pf.iTni.sing t.. pay ready cash, and have .I. . . . ■
rr.
COLVMliUS TOTS.
rBAlIF. uiiili-rsii'iu il nru A^ruls of the Cou-
„J-I..-S 1 -»,t tss: r;:,:,:. - -
Pnrclia.sei s « ho prefer makiiu set:lenient, 1 v -dn m'< n •!• >, m
terms ui the Chai ter of the Ft nti tl Hank, imi-t make lln ir nr-
ranueinems with the Hank itself
C ilumlrn*. Auk l.>-3t
it I iTTi-lTi) vs Ery
0 HAVR rentt tl fora term of years, the
NV.ne lions,, owned by IJennocki .M K< uxie, and direct )
*1 will make any advances rtquiiedou Cotton iu Store; and a-
. e n ds my conduct and attention ml umih ss,ti v n.e.
Augusta^ Jul) l JOHN
FANCY SILK GOODS.
LEE, POWELL & Co.
.Vo. 15b, Pearl Street, New-York,
H AVE iTcem.-il liy tli<> latest arrivals, a
i.-ijr . .liralM- n.s„itmrnl uf SILK UOOIJS, .uil.il to
.in III.I- , mil CTii'.nri.il Urn- iir Najili,.
ii.li- 'I.... ' I'l’.r. in i*. .iml Sul.in.
M CLINTON ID'J'EL. Thu mi
r.'luri,.;,} IJ.n„l.s .1.i- fl lrmh. r.,1 ll.rpul
. It. . |. i l'.i- .10.1.11 p.itii'itay in- bio received sir• < In*
cinitiminm t I thi.l^p ili■Hint”*', .ind In assure Id* li i« t ti‘ that lo
nn,I t-mnnu .Mon* :<iitii:it*■.i* to this esttil -
a I'm. • t 'l 1*
/.".’i.'; N, fifi
retiuet dell... 'I-,*. !• |: • cl lj,i ) .Ililm - l l! e 111 .• - be if" 1 t *
I ie.s. ll t'l .1 lie W .1 I . . mil. . to i.i '.i•. . 1 o, , „ t to .ill
--Tin' cn-|iartiur-
T-verii lie! II.mm uf F.n-
- I'i'Ulli), item £in.
F I'IU.IC NOTICE.
•i.ii
• ■I,. tin. ii!..i
renounce the religion of her aiiccstors, ataJ
become the chief of a wuuilerinjj liorclc of
Arabs, unionist whom she lives ut llie pres
ent iluy! Wlmt secret impelling motive
cojlil have accnuiplishc!, m a female mind,
such a wonderful revolution ? Ail travellers
"'ho have been admitted to an interview with
this Indy, describe her us happy aud conten
ted, without the slightest thought or wish to
return to her native laud.
The mind of muii has been culled by
some writer, u microcosm, a little world by
itself; nud, in truth, soil is. There is no
no wonder in physical nature, no prodigy in
creation, so astonishing. Could our iutel-
lects, our reasoning faculties, lie embodied
into some tangible, nr visible shape, and
preserved in a museum, our friend Panic
might shut up his cabinet, splendid and mng-
niiicent ns it is, and seek some other employ
ment.
1 US It AM) AmTvVUT..
Lady Fnn.ilmwo, in her Memoirs which
we formerly uolicud, tflus relates her unsuc
cessful attempt to be made acipminted with
certain secrets in her husband’s affairs,
which she afterwards was snlisfu d it was
propel should not be communicated, and
thus notes the lesson that the occurrence
taught her.
My husband had provided very good lod
gings for us, and ns soon as he could come
from the council, where he was at my
more than than three
da's
iycd i
to write, part'
design i
aeeompne
' her,
M OTICK. --All persons are hereby call
li..Ill’ll 111II,,1-1 tl . -Till, hit, Uiliiit innny iiiiirmru Inn
*•" ' t i > i.-t >' > .'.7. 17i Ii lii-ttiti i>l Mli*roi;i r o uitv, (Iruvvii
: ^•"•\vSi. ,l s r oS , K^r f
I— At
G Twiiraa ruuj)ly.---To]Ji cJ l»c*
l«tn , llii* Till .lul v. 1 .j). by Jana* lJyre.uf fait. Hos-
|ii kV ili«t tint 111 iu I soli. I MU,! C.lt 2 or fl > rar* nhl. vv till bolt.
.1 lbs hliul lr. t whip-t.i th' iinrh , and n lontc i-witrh Inil: upprivi-, ..w... , uv vw U ..v«i) .--.o j
-.-.Ii,y .in,ui.fi.irc,’nniiAir, arrival, he, with all expressioiie of joy, ic-
ii,'Vi,"i.■'.lunn'iimi cf "" Iuf ‘ rl ‘" L ‘" h ‘‘" ul ' ceived mein his arms, and gave me a hun-
•uni.s u. mot s r, c.i. i dred pieces of gold, saying, “I know thou
j'gSORGAN County, Georgia.-—Toliedhe- that keeps my heart so well, will keep my
jnnnT l' -nin'll'l.'.m’t l.'inj'! VlVn/'?!n’'i iilr’hriihl jin I fortUUe, wllifh frolll tills lilllO I Will CVCl' pilt
l:',",'.'o,i./jno.‘i.rlnto -'imi'I'm. siliiNttaiMtkSy into tli) bauds, as God will bless me with iti-
m 'vuB.'t-t. i'i.i. riid.u.vs j. lii tt.NKv, c. i. o. j crease." And now I thought myself n per-
■■ I feet queen, mid my husband so glorious a
'mn lin’l'auI*''o"ViI'll'. 1 1'. f.fr!’ i S r °Wu, that I more valued myself lo be called
lUnliiillrtiViiii- ilmi Guilt, i.’ >, by Ins ikiuic, tluiii horn a princess : for 1
iiuin-ti»i,i onrninj n iniirun..o p |1( , u . |,j [n vcr y u j h0 mid very good, and
soul doated on
jMORG VN C
•ui.in I f. I oi l» i, In-• j i
old, ifiiirio •! "■ Hh a -mnolb • ropln tin- i iglit rnr.itml ft ball m dvr
, . .p ... it..- Ml ••ai ; nj'l.r.ii t dl.v J, *.-II O'Wiil ami llitlib ifd
E PkK KALB I onntv, Geornin—Jeast Cor-
■ b It • yonill ; t,|>-
r. . . (\id t.) tl.o
All lU’FiK\ , C. I. L.
I’itv. it, in.Gail it* n i" tut.- * \v .1* I. «... I iitio • in M.!. I
'• Barb i. lot aut is own . ti. nt ••«« - t i.
\ It •' JI! H M.D I’. Ill .N ION.
ill.Im,a. M'.:'- V >m MJLLi*' in II I n.\.
INDIAN HPIUNGH.
Mountain Spout lutnat, May 1,
, TH 1*1 subscrilur tenders It is sin
’•PIIVI 0ITP I lift Ilk* to bis flitMllUi
ui' • I pair i..i_*- lo- I .s
. : » r ....
S'ot'tlo'^'m.V.'.m: ‘‘.'."r,' Il’a 1 ! rVulH’. u'h.V.' .! .".'"‘.llnrvv
Iu!‘v';i,i"vT:r.,!!^' 7s',:v:
sat t in fir'.i gt.i, niid tin-Mimial w uti i i jualtoiiny tbr
l'i.itfil Stairs. It Un.i vir luilrd to rutr uN. o*l i vori
••xcopt tin* droi -v mg.I . isumplioii in it> bit. -t stag.-. Tin- s. ri
ot) i* Ki.iul, til'd I la | • .* ,i wood s, bool kt pi lo I »•. IV I, ;i» ill* o n p « *1
Hack Hint w ill t.A.-all 1 - Ito.irdrrs I . tl,. s; r ;„g bark iT.in-
Msas-s niinV,
I do crrtilv, tint Di. t ittlli icd In-
r.w l,o Imd bifii subjv ct to *
£
lilpf I.'*-- , F.I
KJ xnr.t Di'con; • ti.■Ati.r GaruitUiv Hibl.o
Knnl’i I.i' , .'’' r i‘i." v : do do
RtmLriil" LD.i'! ...id W u rt dMHUlibboiiP, of the new(
.1 Mriiu'd anil JMm I'mIumi ine*.
n,,„
I)KY (idOI)S AM) (HCUCKIUES,
And ulao COHN imd loDDbll lor ml.*.
Jl A'VKS—J|is i nl* s will I,rits follow®, v i i :
Man p» r d.i.., luatd itr.d latilgin?, dol’.urx, I 00
£,.2
HieakfHslund Supper,
8 Children ,md Servanii,
Jlorteppr day,
I. .tie: r thmi one month,ut
J 7 A IMIS'! OFFlCi: is
i .nt- ti
IHOCCO SPRING
University of Pennsylvania.
fH* HE Committee of the Trustees nppoint-
,-JL. ^^V":rv^iV;u'i;iXi: a':n
w iitiii|f,midi••»»eil timler *.•«!; .. th ;.»bov« nn iitioned ( i.iiuuittc*.
to tin- « hit „f tin- S«« reMary „f the I ulvor*it), may br made at auy
time before tbe first Aloml.iy in SeptuD.bei next, po.*iaje la iu^
taint d llie n4* i f 1R year-, is p..*s« ^scd of hUUi ieiit litterary ar-
‘‘on'tliVn-s, .Monday ol S
open oini decide on tin n
to the nu-et ssful amilic.
will return to the others t
: 1-2
at thi* p.;n «•.
JOl.l
Warren County,
( HINA SILKS.
, Si.rsin Is, Satin—. Nnllliin
!i:r.
POk SALE,
4 VALUABLE TRACT OE LAM)
lllfteksniilli Shop, and a Stole lb ..*••. i.tihe I-rksol the ro -It i
the f.e*t‘ffiinl oil the wm«I lor Jhddlr ;Knte; taimiomt. *’«) «>*.
U !lUi| o s / tWt f' i,afc ' ’ " " Ul1 * ' ^ r |l •) t*. K It T Mr Cl! \ ll V.
Cross Bonds, Con! Sjiriny,
WILKINSON COI'N'I Y, April 20. 182!).
T HE Subscribers lmvin«rthis day entered
into co-partnership i'i th*; Merc r.itil.' Ilu-iin ", under the
i;,in of S It \N I’«>N .v I'F.HMN*. •"«' now op uni; a •.••nerah.s-
s irtn.entol Dry <b ...l- a ,.t (ironC’ull. i) .-• H-r 'wine \r.
to^etiier vv it*i ft poseral i** 1.1 u ut • I ■•llnrtic.' * usually Kept in
r „v.
the pressure of the ti ... s an l t o I •" pro «’ of the planter - pro-
Jure, we feel confident th it we *h i.l b<- tbl • to sell no.iilson a* a< -
»My...l..-r I. iu li..- sici..lt>, und Mirh
July
wxi:
:
CLEMENTS is n Candidate
of Tax Collector of Baldwin county, nl the
1J. F. CHEW, Tin-Plate Worker,
Cl IGN nf the Gilt Coffee Pot, No. 'dlti.
lecitv of \uiHi«Ht, (tor Cash.)
put up nil kiutis of TIN and fOITKll
onl full 1 ,"li '1 AC I n K r; V'. m l! "it l. - ii ml 11 -Ii-U
, and the eitizens of A iiau*ta. for the lil*»*
t *
14YILbEDGEVILLIi 15()T)IrSTM>RE-
gcnerul supply of ROOKS a:
lili'll und'lied Ink k Ink l'ovv
S i ationaky. 1 ’ 118 ub °' 1 ’ a
■'SESiSr
A s;: r ii!»'S u
Nov*, lVirlry, Vnynse., nml
‘ISsSSS
-
FANCY WllAv GOODS.
B EE, POW EL A CO. 151) Pearl-street,
l i • i,,-diin ,’.t. n-iv, slurk null,’ h’ll.'Wi„K Onmli.,
! !!"!!!V , > V.!’..'!.' 1 . T-n‘ri! l . , . , i l .' , .!iv. , i l, .’ii l, i l i. V.’u l t<'. l "ui l i , j!u,’7 r il!,V l -.-/‘..’n'r'i-
FRENCH GOODS.
Black n.ttl colored plain (»rustle Naples
Black a id colored M tireline nml Florence Silks
Blurt, and colored Oro* tie I tides, for drones
a-lnuil.YI Blft.b- AJode^
B lael,', vv L ie a'.tl avsoi ti tl French Crapes
Co.'ore.l .\t r ,, hare «hi. A-1 do. for Yl iln
Hliiel, undvv h o Silk Hose und (Hove*
M »:;:
Sup. i i 'iSiwiu.* nml Twin*
Fle'gant tiros de N»pie and Barieye lldkfs
!!n.
I striped Pi
«s?.a
(limn Bobbinets
"nri-
Lilt to th«-e Who pi-efi r it, ..ml the pi I
\ dfiiui.' ■rt.eiil w ill he i < tr>J,..t. Dv.i.. M <*i*!iip p« r!«*nn-
at ;lo i t..u • -ik tl.i s .11 .it!• (1 v. .. h* r»- si-el, v i v i;« rs to n.nv
I ' • •!"►•• • l.v. 1.11 lire.
Ill intuition to the valuable Metln u nl i|iinliti* * ol
wnl. i'.it i' locali (I in a ir.o't In altli) i»*s* l t (the e.ainty.surround
ed li« a t oli^lied'ticieiv. vvluie the iuvuiid can be restored to
In Kill, iii nn ugn • able cir< le.
My te. in* f«n F n d.kr. vv ill be thesmv.e .,v lu*t year, vir : I
perdav for each grown pet son—22 dollars and .'>0 rents
nt li, oi C dollars j ,-r we. k—Chihlren and n-rv ants half pric
I, .rses, l.s dollui> per month, or 1,0 cents per day.
I«) 2 . ! ANN .JOIINSO:
J T In- in vdleDh-i rver.Cnpe Fen lb- mlir, N. w hern
" v.i. K.lcnton (inn-itc, I arbor- ugh Free
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I I I ,r I t , - ...• nf age, who ran rf«d and W ,
situuii »n u d wrablro.,,
.furred. u+ji*
4 N At
rl fire.—b.d 1 J ,r It * • »• I * •
and is of st -ndy habit*, will find
A L.-y lr'.4iitL .vuntry w '-aldln.
: r 'v;,
. f.i*t oa> • I June in\t, the I.opm-s
ktli < i N' uncut, i .i; i mill * Horn
^ North Ca
stun... vprii
North, ru a-
iceptior of v;«iti.|*. 1 Im gr« al ad* ant.,cot
in most cases i,| disease nud di t fifty. In.vi
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•, to ‘in , that nil th«- laiil- c .• ,m n. e?,r. ’!• nt r« J i.'.i ..ml
oi I 1- .... , i” , • >1 v i e »url.
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oal convi uiei.tl) a.rm
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STOP THE nt N III I 1
REW ARD.—On Saturday tlie
it... i Mnv I fi-.-,
,1 l",l.'„’l I -’I •— n> „ f... , •
r.TTf.”.
“SrtesM'ii.'iJr.r
n.a.b . rather ui.d. i the i..i,!d,.- *o« . ami although not n mt;-;
vet he is r.ith'-r •>! a >« lh-v. e..n,| !■ .* no a i. r... nop. Hh
inaik're. .dlecte.', though It i* np|.oio thi ( v*i.l I e loin. ^
*i v.eiiie'ip .''papv■»’- ^ f'« v..-.* win*, him, - «;'« >.
I. . I him. I hav. u.-doubt b. will at*
... hr H< I t IT Kill- III--fill . " t.,r.
that lu- w a* m i
THI! ST ATI-
Tin mub.lt - man ll.ram
h•>cr F. In, Booth, p
urt oi Oi .In in )', I
DaVII) MO HE.
MA. Butler Count
.Feb. llth, 1822.
ini" ( "in t, w tl,|,
DR. J. S. TALL,
WILL continue to l*raticc* M
Whine nt his..hi -Mud, in Mot can «
Sotill, ol Mu :i-on, w hen- he < »J»« r
, 'r,:\;7-,,u,‘|'jn
upon vvj.icli toiiiidunue
I will tall you wliut hapijuntd : — My Lady
Rivers, a brave woman, and one that had
suffered many thousand pounds loss for the
king, and whom I’lmd a great reverence for,
and she had a kindness for me as a kinswo
man, in discourse .she tacitly commended
the know ledgo ol state affairs, and tbut some
were very happy in a good under
a!; : : 'S f “ bi B u >’’ p‘ ,ly
i.. i„...,.i,i,. ......rtuani.,iiri,...i„|ii„iia Isabel T hyiinc, and divers others, nnd yet
Ii l ,'!'. l -'h u .',7,'n.Vi'rii'.V.V-.'iN'iV'.'-V.'.i.l.V'.V'i’T , . r i;;TV-''.. l ,V'ra i f.-'.' r i, 1 .' 1 win , none was at first more capable than I ; that
I',’.',!! m.Vri.n !> n, luvr u'i, „ / part oi ti‘,2 hmaLO,.''!! 1 ’!', 1 . nTu,!! i» the night she know there came a post flora
i",, r;.,, | ";|W; |, r.' r '.,-.is, ii, lire,.idru icoriittcuiicu hi d Paris from the queen, and that she should be
It i* aS*>. believed, fhul i» ru-. * where )r >n» -a-rh u* • ..lJecliuT> fStrCiDcl)' glad to hear wbnl the qiiron com-
iT-V.t'lii^i'ii’i^^'ui'i.'r'nfV'oJ , . r, .,u:i 1 ,‘,' 1 ' u < !V , ,°ii|; , ’,Vw^.', 1 il,.n- t .'ti'' ^'>ii r w-r-, ruanded the king in order to liis uffuirs : sny-
f""; 1 nriir'M bul[tug,tli mnun.lii’,>hn.rmabi-pn«jl,i'O 1 ' 1 " i il.g, if I would ask my llUsblltld privately.
Or Gur^r Spwonn I '* e "' 0U 1J tell me what he found m the packet
which must bo employed iu
tions wtiicb 1 shall have to engage in up
the bust moment. Nor wilt ji be devoid
interest, ns i a in m; a cVf at once its
aud iiero. Sn.co yesterday, Timiydu
the ff3d of April, 1 have decided on
aud Monday next, the ij/tb, is the
which t have lixed for puttiag ruy
execution. It is far from my wish to
on my readers the ennui which is the l
my own existence. My 1.curt has
ly been the pity of this vulture, which,
parable from its victim, has
me from the arms of one female
ol' another. But let mu not anticipate—
“ I married Mademoiselle £>****, ( ,|
courtship of eight months, she was
adapted to make me happy, had not
intuicc of my disposition rendered ha
jf impossible attainment.”
lie then goes on to describe the
menecinci.t uf his acquaintance with
to whom he was introduced by ins
D’A* 3 ’ ; tlie latter was attached to
requested him to keep an eye over the
of his affections during bis ubsrucc.
wo have the old story of Werther over
and even Ida account of bis fust
with Laura, together with lus description
her person, hear so strong n resemblance
those of Goethe, that it is impossible not
discover that lie had begun to identify
self with that author’s hero. Itc
Icntly in love—a correspondence
tin- course of which he ascertains
pulsion is returned ; his friend dUcovoi'K
perfidy—reproaches him with it, aud
tents to Laura, who has uirea.Jj- yielded t
his rival's desires, the confusion which thei
liaison will excite in an innocent family
'flit- same reileotion has by this li
red to Stophane himself, und, ns he profe
still to feel a great regard for his wife, liu
shocked al the pain her knowledge of it
inflict upon her. Then it is that the idea
suicide appears first to have occurred
mind, and be hints it to Laura in some ver
ses ; a c iUTorsution follows on the subject _
which the njattter is at first treated lightly,
wheu on the 21st of April, ho receives
her die following letter :
“ I look forward to the future w ith alarm
if you really love- me, you will nut
I hold life iu detestation, and sec in it
iug but a continuation of torment: life
out you is impossible". I should bo foreve
the prey of inquietude. Be it so,
must die, I feel a secret pleasure
thought. Wbnl have I lo forget 1 31y i
lutiotis They wall prefer the iuteiJigcncc
my death to that of my dishouor. If y<
n fX
CUMIL'S, ]
of four yi-ni>,ii»<l I lmvei-vi-ry r«-n*oiiioWlu-vi- by pt-i-M-vt-miict-,
1C t ^ tr J AMEiTCAML^loW!'^
May 2A—ni4»n
i nut to be Uixilott*,
I’bUai'j’UilM). JijIyJJ 5
. g-.Tii'.Vti.rabovt'HM
POETRY.
rom the .V V' Courier Enquirer J
rAKAPIIUASE - Rnv. ix.- (5.
Iu- might i.oi -loop
l>i itl, trtu! tli« If* .but liori-no
T o i.i.I inn) la-r. st
llo .lun .i llo- i..;iring nn nn wave*
VI-- • o t H. ..v,„ tl,. > ioupi-d,
•?'Ks:s :^w ,,rouJ
Ifcthpfr iiftib
Of love vv It
'’ATO
'"""tuii'iiHiiirov.
EjA DIFS’ DEPARTMENT.
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Ii-rk o| tin- Cuui'*
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I ilo hrrcl.v rortilv. Hint Jniiif* I
C'i.ill t >.l Hilt I* i CnuM), hi,.I trio- faith .
iv i-ii t-. his si gi.ului« — I I.i- Li Soi.fr. rj|.
#ri-| i uh" l r.!co"ka , !’h.a8lVi
done theSnt ,lay „l ,1;,-
day ol Or,niter, 182., u lilrl, .
I [lot iui is in in. r c. r
TO COTTON
1T.ANTEI1S.
The Siihscrilicr
hn, lal.ro ll„- sl,"|, at tl„-
Norll, • ,i,l ,.i -in . i,
COTTON GINS
■ A VV.—The subscriber having h
1 * ::s'!nSi
way
DiVijoi'.' 1
SPANISH LADIES.
Tlie dress of the Suanitli lady, is n raar-
kably elegant, nnd generally adorns a very
piiI'cct shape. Black is the universal color,
and the robe is most tastefully worked and
vamlyked. A mantilla, or veil thrown over
the bead, and leaving ihe face uncovered,
falls gracefully over tlie head and shoulders,
nnd is confined at tlie waist by the arms of
the wearer. They are both expensive and,
particul.il iii dressing their feet w ith neatness,
and tin ir little shoes tit (Tus<.lv. The large
black i ye, the dark expressive gin nec, the
soft bb oil tinged olive of lluir glowing com
plexion, make the unw ,11,i g Englishman coii-
tlie majesty of Spanish beauty, and fee
that till.’ tlie soli blue • ye, and delicate Inve
rness of Ins own country women awaken
more lender feelings of interest, be would
deny or dispute, in vain, the commanding
superiority of these dark-eyed and finely lor-
nied damsels.
LADY HESTER STANHOPE.
The biography of this lady w mild exhibit
as wonderful a phenomenon, ns any char
acter of the present age, Buonaparte him
self not excepted. She is related to
the late Lord Chatham, and niece of Will
iam l’itt, late I’jimc Minister of England.
What should induce this lady, living in
the full blaze of English fashion, to turn her
back forever on the tomb of her illustrious
parent,and all the splendors of the crowded
metropolis's her friends aud coucuxioae, to
and I might tell her. I, that was young nud
innorent, and to that day had never in my
mouth whut news, began lo think there was
more in inquiring into public affairs than 1
thought of, and that it, being a fnshioiiablc
thing, would make mo more beloved of my
husband, if that had boon possible, than I
was When my husband returned home
from council, after welcoming him, ns Ins
custom ever was, ho went with his handful of
papers into his study for an hour or more ;
I followed him ; lie turned hastily, aud said,
“Whnt would’st thou have, my life!” I told
him, I heard the prince had received a puck-
et from the queen, nnd I guessed it was that
in his baud, and I desired to know what was
in it. He smilingly said, “ My love, I will
immediately come to thee ; proy thee go, for
I am very busy." When he came out of
his closet, I revived rny suit; he kissed me,
and talked of other things. At supper I
would eat nothing, he us usual sat by me,
and drank often to me, which was lus cus
tom, and full of discourse to company that
was at table. Going to bed, I usked again,
und said I could not believe lie loved me if he
refused to tell me all ho knew ; hut he an
sw ered nothing, but stopped my mouth with
kisses : so we went to bed ; I cried, and lie
went to sleep. Next morning early, as his
custom was, lie called to rise, but begun to
discourse with mo first, to which I made
leply : lie rose, came on the other side of tin-
bed und kissed me, and drew the curtains
softly nnd went to court. When he came
home to dinner, he presently camo to me as
was usual, and when I had him by the hand,
I said, ‘‘Thou dost not care to see me troub
led.” To which he, taking me tn his arms,
answered, *’ My dearest soul, nothing upon
earth can afflict me like that; und when you
asked me of my business, it was wholly out
of my power to satisfy thee ; for my life aud
fortune shall he thine, and every thought
my heart in which the trust I am iu may not
he revealed ; but my honor isiny own, which
t cannot preserve if I coinmuiiicnt - the
prince’s affairs ; and pray thee with this
answer rest satisfied.” So great was liis
reason and goodness, that upon considera
tion it made my folly appeur to ine so vile
that from that day until the dny of liis death,
I never thought lit lo ask him any business
but what he communicated freely to me in
order to liis estate or family.
uvo any thing to regret in the w orld, i
in it. I shall complain no more, and I !
courage sufficient in quit a life which is
come insupportable. I have reflected
aud deeply.: J can have no enjoyment
out you ; every tiling is opposed to my _
pincss. I ni’.b to die. Reply to ute on I
subject.
“ Your friend, LAURA."
Ills reply was a brief one—
“ You know- rny determination, ii is to
low you in all things-—it is unchangeable.”
lie then declares his intention oil
□litting to writing an account of the .
der of his time on earth, and commences I
a description of bin own person, as
Ti u passport granted him when ut the I
werity, about a ycai-siuce; the portrait -
ho.druws is, as in the ease of his mis
net without personal advantages, nnd ho
goes on.
•‘ Thursday, April 23.
“ At six tins morning, I was in la re
Ilonorc ; she did not keep me watting,
appearance was us if sleep had been as
ger to her ; her air was nevertheless
fid. On bn- arrival I was careles
THE LATE SUICIDE VV MONT
MORENCY.
We noticed a few days since a shockin
instance of murder, followed by suicide
which took place at Montmorency, near
Funs, l.t Volcur, of the ffOtli iiist. contau
a very extrnordinaiy document connected
X
king a cigar, hut removed it immediately;
the sine 1/ of a pipe is unpleasant to a fee
‘ Have you any news for me !’ 1 Yes, I i
die on Monday.’ ‘ And without me i’
shall not have flint grief to suffer.’ * Vo
w ill die happy !’ ‘ Yes, on Monday.’ Ev
ry thing around me from that moment
peared idle in my sight, nnd I gazed
pity on the people whom I
about occupied w ith their various concerns."
»***#*#
The conversation continues.
11 You ([nit life, then,’ again I
without regret !’ ‘ Yes, and without fearl
I do.’ ‘ Of Hell’ ‘ I believe not in it-’
ufter death the soul becomes resolved
nothing ; what think you of a future sti
‘ My friend 1 hope to return upon earth.'
‘ I comprehend, you believe, in the J/<t
sychosis.' ‘ No exactly so ; the
of Metempsychosis supposes the soul of
to enter into the body of an inferior
— rny belief is, that it w ill animate
human frame. I consider this world
theatre in which the same performers
re-appearing oil the stage in various
actors, having only changed their dresses bc- t
hind the spenes.”
• *««#*«
“ Lotus change the subject; how shall
• lie 1’ ‘ I w ill shoot you first, then turn against'
myself the weapon that destroyed you !’ ‘ Amli-J
if you should miss mo !’ 1 Fear not that ;,\
my band will bo steady enough.’ ‘ At lea
do not point your pistol at my head ; itc
uni J disfigure me.’ Ah, coquette to the last Si
ith this case, in the shape of a comnuinica- no, I will level ir at your heart.’
tion from Stophane I). the suicide himself,
dated on the morning of the catastrophe,
and purporting to beau exact account of hi-
thoughts and feelings during the last three
days of liis life. Tlie length of the article
precludes our giving entire this melancholy
record of the effects of a morbid sensibility
upon two young persons, who have fallen
victims to a romantic temperament and over
heated imagination, but we extract tlie most
n markable passages. The letter which was
received by tlie Editor about noon on the
29th of April, accompanied with a request for
its immediate insertion, runs thus:—
“ And I, too, determined on writing a
work, the title of which, at least, shall pos
sess a claim to originality. ‘ The Three
Last days of a Suicide.’ It needs no pre
face, ,w.d vdii b* Very biief, ut I lia.p (jo
A mimicry maid passed with u
in her arms. ‘ Alas !’ cried Laura, with as,
deep sigh, ‘ w hat need of this care? AV
tlmt infant is grown up, perhaps she will
cornua suicide like us ! unhappy parents, youtj
know not what trouble you are heaping upd
for yourselves ’.’—-Farewell '.—on Monday !*»•
She disappeared, and 1 w as in a desert. id
I applied to my task and wrote for foupl
limns; my wife entered. ‘ Pauline,’ said Ijq
‘ I am going to take a journey on Monday !’,
‘ How!’ ‘ For one day only, and to a gootl'4
purpose ; I shall obtain a situation.’ ‘ Ota'
value V ‘ Six thousand francs, ut least.’—
‘ Impossible ' you would look more cheer-!)!
ful were it so.‘ ‘ It is true.’ ‘ Oh, how hap- 1 '-
pv it will make ourselves ! ah 1 had our deaf^
little Sitepliauie lived P I felt as if tte Jtui
uugej u dagger iii my boaotn.