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pta&ure of uiontiuufng au aciof^cnoito-’ %3ity and magnanimity of toy!, which honors, and snust place very high in the estimation of his .fellow cititens, tiic author of it. We mean • Santa Anna. A number of Snu----'* refugees, •blinded by the first success of the Spanish troops, ■ had left New Orleans in great haste to join the division of Gey. Bnrradns. ns soon ns they heard of his l*cing in possession of Tampico, in tin* Jj>o< su2: ion tlut a few flays wouKl be sullicient to reconquer M xico, nnd realize their chimerical The famous capitulation broke ll.erharm, fuid these tut fujlu:nte> soon found themselves at the merry o'th. in nemios.—Gonna! .Santo Anna hos flic *rf;:ht of having them shot, hut he was JhftD* tnerr if.d cud gave them their liberty. We tact from one of the passengers arrived yesterday from Tampico, nnd who himself owes &i> life to the voting hereof Vera Cruz. . \ numherof Spanish officers arrived yesterday • i .-m Tampico, on account of ;I.e scarcity of pro \ifions. • Con. Baraf:!” is yet in ('.‘is city. The sc.hr. Rebecca k Eliza, of tills place, and another, h iv, been seized by the Mexican govern- Hient at Tampico, as they bad provisions for the sne my. Oct. *2t>.—The French brig Caroline, of Nar.tz, Ty ing some distance from Tampico, was entirely .Ibst during the late calc. She had on board np wards of,s2* >O,OOO in specie together with a large uumher ofßooks belonging to commercial bons s 1 jn Tampico, where they had been transported Ibr safety during the Kite invasion. •■PWWWMWWPBBCT—WSKX-Wiy, &i}s Hyteigo r - —— ——-■ —7 —7- —— WASHINGTON. NOVEMBER 21, 162!*. “AVE must beg Iht indulgence ol our subscrib ers lor having devoted go large a poition of out jioper litis ‘veck to the accommodation of our advertising friends. Their patronage is the prin cipal support of a village press and we feel a great reluctance to disappoint ihem at any time. ‘Virginia Convention. —The discussion on the Itasis of Representation has been progressing for gotne weeks', and by oc.r lasi dates we find it still going on. Gf.orci.l I.f.c.isi.aturs. —Our limils prevent U\ trom presenting the reader with any thing like a general stntrmrnf'oT the proceedings of the legislature. Below wo give a brief summary oft he most important matters that have been acted on. SENATE. Salurtlny, November 14.—Mr. Ilarlow, laid on the table • remonstrance from the President and members of the Medical Society of Augusta. On motion of Mr. Anderson, it was Hi Solved, i that the Judiciary ‘Committee enquire into the! expediency of making the Judges of the Superi- | or courts of this State, elective by the people of flic circuits over which they are to preside, with! Tavr to report by bill or otherwise, Monday, November Id.—The bill which had in o. j"< ! . .. .f Ihe ‘.’l,'rk o, the Superior court to hold at the same time the office ot Clerk of the Inferior court was losi. After some debate in committee of the whule, the Pre sident resumed the chair, when Mr. Powers re ported disagreement to the bill, which was a- j greed to by the Senate, yeas SJ, nays 6. Tuesday, Not. 17- —The bill repealing the act j to set apart and reserve for the use of the Slate, ] all valuable ores, mines, and minerals, &.c. was! passed by a large majority. tTcdnesday. Nov. IS.—Mr. Span reported a j bill for changing the manner of punishing con victs in the Penitentiary, and for the better reg lation of the same; also forudding to and amend- Jng-the Penitentiary buildings, and Toy applying the money appropri ited for the support of that j institution for the year 1821*, to the repairs and j alterations in the Penitentiary buildings, herein j contemplated: read the first time. Mr. Bran- j ham reported a bill to alter the Bth and Oth sec- j firm of the penal code, passed the'2oth Decern-j be.- *Bl7. which was read t lie first time, Thursday, Nov. 10.—Mr- Habersham report-j e<\ iostanter ** bill to amend the several laws of j flits State, for the trial and punishment of slaves I ami free persons of color: read the first time. On motion of Mr. Sayre it was Resolved, that the! joint committee on the Judicial;,’ be instructed to | enquire into the expediency of prohibiting by j law, the employment of Haves or free persons j f color, in the setting of types in printing 018- ; et sin this Stale. The bill to authorize the Jus-; ♦ices of tho Inferior courts to incorporate church- 1 cs and: academies, and appoint trustees for the j Sumo, was rejected. House of Representatives, bolurday, Nor. 14.—Mr. Donnelly reported B hill t amend the act to authorize the sale of th< Bridge at Macon. Mr. Bailey reported ai bill to authorize and require bis Excelh-ucy tfc** j Ou*en:Oi to iP thc a ui?t tide Mon ol the fund set a i part for the education of poor children to surli i counties as have, or may hereafter make a return J *•- oopulation, in terms of the law. .Mr. \Ycl- j a bill to prevent white persons rc- ; aiding in the Indian nation, and who have a ban- i Honed their white families, from giving evidence j (n any court of justice in this State Monrtny, A or. J6.—On niotkm it was Resolved , [ that the committee on the state of t he Republic j instructed to enquire into the expediency and propriety ot providing for the ‘greater'security of tiie pnbijc property, at the sent of government, by aulboriiing the purchase of fire engines, and the procuring an adequate supply of water by boring or otherwise. The bill to compensate grand and p. in .jurors, was taken up in committee of th* whole; and after amendment and discussion, the Commit - ro s r. m l reported tfcqt they had disa gree Ito the hi’.. On motion it to lay the bill on the tabh. for the remainder *J the ses sion. by a vote of dl to 54. Tut sttny Sot. 17 A motion was made to re- Consider the journal ol yesterday so far as relates to the rejection of toe bill to compensate grand and petit-juror*, when a discussion araae, after j which it was decided: for reconsideratjop-63, a- < gHiost it 70. The bill P‘ provide for toe improve* tDHut es the public roads in this itate was taken 1 trp scctinm, cat a£rr i*oroc amendment tm<3 f discussion the he--'* adjourned. • intrduy , Xor. IS. —Mr. Shorter front the se lect joint committee to whom was referred the re port of the Sonatas Ac.idemicus, reported n bill more effectually to endow the University of Geor gia, and to provide for the education of the poor. The house then took up again the hi!! to provide for the improvement of tie* public roads in this State. Anew section was added, appropriating $25,000, including $20,000 heretofore appropii atccl for the Savannah river above Auy.ista fori the purchase ot able bodied negroes, who ha\e j been 12 months in the State, to be placed under a supcrintctidaut nnd three oversee* s one half on j the stage road from Savannah to Macon by Dub- 1 lin and Mai ion, one fourth on the road from Mn-1 cou to Coluncbus by Forsyth, and the remainder : u the road firm Columbus to Law renceville by Decatur. It being near two o'clock, the house, I on motion adjourned Thursday, Say. li>.— Mr. Davis of TVchmnml 1 laid on the table a resolution requesting: the Go- | ! vernor forthwith to issue circulars to the President I and Directors of the Fire Insurance, and Banking j < Companies of Savannah ami Augusta, demand- j , ing ofth*m a more full and explicit return of their j ! respective fiscal standing, &ic.\ w hich was read, j [ The house again took up the bill to provide for I the improvement of the public loads in this State, when it was moved that it lie on the table for the • remainder of the session; w hich motion was re jected The bill on its final \v;m agreeil | .o—yeas Si, nays 47, as follows, viz: j Vt is.—Adair of Carroll, Adair of Madison, i Aikins, Allen, Archer, Baker, fcarkesdafle, Barnett, j Bales, Billups, Black, Botir.g, Bowen, Brady, Brewster, Brooke, Brown iinrncs, Cartledne. Charlton. Cleveland, Crawfbrd, Curry of Wash ton, Davis of Richmond, Doveicux, Dougherty Easley, Echols, Faris, Frejman, Gray, (it ay hill, Greene. Hamilton, llnidmnn, Haynes, Herring, Hicks, Hudson, il ttjS of('ij; k, Hutchins, Iverson, Irvin, Johnson, Ivelluui, Ccoiiard, Lewis, Long, Lowe, Loyal, Luca , IMar.ll, Mays, .McClendon. Neal of New ton, Northern, Oliver, Pentman, Perry', Price, Ramey. Ben, Bender, Bussell, Ry an, Sanford, Shorter, Stapleton. Salmons,Towles, Townes. Xownsend, Turner. Wade, Warren, Wavne, Welchel, U illiaics, Willis, Wilson, Wof ford, Young. Nays.—Adams, Ash. Bacon, Bailey, Beall, j Bryan, Burke, Burnett, liv no. Cowart, Curry of j Lincoln, Dancllv, Davis of Twiggs DivU of j Hare, Gilbert, Gridin, Gross. Hatcher, Hatton, Hepburn, IJickliu. Holmes, Muward ot Baker, Howard of Lee, Howell, Hull of Cam hm, dmies, Lovett, McElvy . Myers, \eulnf \Vi!Junso,i. Overstreet, Patrick, Phillips, Rawls, Siunnon?, Smith of Dooly, Stnilli of Monroe, Sim ling, Tay lor. 1 title, H aidhour, Weaver, Wellborn, Hig gins, Worsham the jrTshsiuelp. IN a succeedingc lumii will !>e I'otind the con tents of the Jnisii Smielu, izc. for October, j The Shield isn ]>rodnction not .excelled by any of the present dav, that we have seen, and we recommend il with much pleasure to all who are fond of Literature. We have been abundantly gratified in perusing its contents, and with great | safety pronounce it i< written in a manner i the most chaste, tlowery ate: sublime. Wc par j ticularly recommend the Shield to all true sons of Erin, and those who feel an interest in Iriuh ! f.itjralurc, IJidory, or Patiiotism. No line l-j rishnmn car) be otlu i vi-e than pleased with it. j A number of the >ihh!d wdll alw.iys he fouu.l at , ! Sews QJjlct: for the. itsp< ctiou of he.- - ‘i*> 1 feel desiroAa- * Amine Jr. Sunday Mails.—it is stated in the New York ! Courier and Enquirer that again simultaneous it- j tempts are making in various section's of the coun- j j try to get up nctiiiosis ,♦ ..! memorials for the pur- j t pose of influencing the next Congress to pass a 1 law for the slopping of the United Slates mail on Sunday, which paper add ;, that the questi >ll j U too important to be viewed simply. in 1 <L.Cmi in j its bearing upon the trade and conmu*rco of s!;. , country. Aliliougli the shmpage of the mail lor one day in seven would produce imhdculahfe evils j to every interest, and aj the iudnstriou, , * .s>. > ‘ p( the country, yet the p> ii.cipk- s t!iat won'.l he ! enforced from the ol suchn law , would i tend more to shake the durability of .our (*ow*rji- ‘ in nt, to affect the character of our free ii£fitu- i tions, and to impair public conff.h u* e in the Htrength of civil and religious liberty, than any 1 enactment winch war e* •.■; ■atiemp*. *d tvj be p#as-e.'l j since the est.ib!i/>liuioi.t of our go Ic. niw'jut. ‘j rue . religion ficeL* not the passage of such 0 danger- j ous Lnv. True religion enters the closet janus j forth its supplications i.i private—-feeds the poor j --cloths the naked—inflames not the prejudices of sects-—is modest and iionssuinnnug iii de- j ineanor—mixes nut in political a flairs—is not ambition*, designing, running, and fond of ac complishing* vast schemes by doubtful means. It behoves every true friend to civil and religi ous liberty, to meet the attempt coutcmpalted by the petitioners at the threshold, qudpctit to real at oyee From Inc Georgia Journal. The following elections were made yesterday j ! i>v both barnclies of the General Assembly : j SECRETARY OF STATE. Evcrard liaudli ,n 111 James Bczeman, I‘JO I lll. \>ii- bER. j Mines Holt, 123 (i. 1L Clavton, Pf> | COMPTROLLER GFaaNKKAL.- -2d ballot. V. B. Howard, 110 U B. Bufil.u, 4b V. J j WillMims, 33 It. iv BamloJph, 13 iviiics Greene, 4 SF RYE YOB-f iE.N E.R.VL. ! John Eethunc, iiy ICdward L. Jliomas, 3S | John G. Rutherford, 47 j Major-G.enenjl of the Ist Division, Oavixi Tay* ; lok, of bu kc county. | Our Union —A truly amiable nnd patr.oticspi* I | rit would foster every tiring tending to the per- j ’ ma notice am! the strengthening of the bands that | connect the different sections of our happy Union | j —would cht rish every feeling of kindness’ existing | i in tiie several portions of our country towards I each other, and endeavour to remove the preju- j dices, and m’oujote the intercourse and fri-ndhip between the indisidual citizens of the Soutli and of the Not tii. How deplorable, how reprcheiisi ble ip the opposite course and how coniomtablc 14 the ambition, that would sacinfiee this coiiKideia tion for the poor credit of fruiting a passing sar casm. or for the reputation of uttering a trilling witticism. Soaring go hie h that ali sight is lost of sense as well as justice, and over topping the MtbHtnt- till it reaches lh rhliculcus, the **.New Englar.d Re view*’ in speaking recently, oflhe agitated qut x tioii of the acquisition of the 1 uses, indulges in l the following flight: “The people of the south, j in their habits afthought, feeling, and action, art : H3 unlike those of the north, as qy.e the stjnted] pines of their barren sands, to the noble oaks:.that ! w*rvc like the bann-u sos Nature over our fr*rjil I mountains! 7 ’ Rut this into <* c ucible and after I due pyr£ca;iou r/shave for th product, t wit ;•*- j fhr* people of tbr south, nre ns unlike t?:e people of the north, ns a pine is utriik* an oak free. \Yould not there be ns much truth am! yorhetd bundy, in the invertsulproposition •••he people of the north vV.c. are as unlike those of tiie south, >• - are the gnarled and dwarfish oaks fheir sterile and rugged hills tA the towering unt lordly pine* 1 oi our sunny regions. By the huiTeii sands of the soot*', we dis(x>vei j the Review to ine m all the shir . tl;3ug states, ‘ Iron* V irginia. west to the lei Ido 4*i .Missouri \ j and south to the rich lands of L<n-',*iaoa. and j . were we disposed to retort, ir*'.* *. dy 4: uld n | (be said that the stinted pine., id- j'txjilv i jwe have quoted, weie illuslm'vd in Gcnge ! W ashington, Tlunnas Jetfeison, James Maiiisou ; ;nd Janus .'lutiroe, while the •noble i.ilvx” of | j Connecdt ut may ! seen sprendtug their protect- j ; ittg l>; inches all over ti e south u\ the sliane of | iuslroii- tin pedlars, and wooden etock and nut- j meg vcndeis. Rut i!ieic* is nojustice in the inten ded sarcasm of the Review, nor v.uuldtherr be in I such a reply, in contributions to tin* eomnton welfare am! common fame of our country, the * j south has not failed lo y ielr^q)—-nor has the north i | hehl bat k. We do not believe that worth and | I talent are bounded By decrees of latitude; we 1 1 love our country, witil ve glory-in it, as a wijoi.k. I and that heaven ever may preserve it so, we kneel j and ptay with deep devotion. Mobile Coin. Reg.. \ Seeing wooden mitmeigs mentioned in the n bo ve piece reminds us of another invention of our northern brethren, w hich may not be amiss nt this time to notice. It appears that the branches, (i e / pedlers, by way of illustration ns above) offieir | noble oaks extending: south e.i: may i.iyr(- ly i>o expected to supply us w:Tr# .rare produc tion in the form of Cast Iron Axes. 1 iiis caps the , wooden nuaueigs and horn flints. The Conneci- j icut Mirror notices the subject of the Axes, thus: Look out for IVoodtn J\ hi tin rig*' —Vse under fdnnd that a large quantity of Cast Iron J).res w ill in the course of a few <lays be olfeivd for sale sim nltaneotisly at New York aud various oilier parts I of the Dinted States. ‘They arc of gory luimbotn appearance, being ground and fi.pjtsdicdi so *s to resemble <4oselv the ii)o- s t approval sin l \ v.-. tt-ed by wood choppers. 1 lie LtsljJ'on .Vxesiirt doubtless.madelrkv IVtei Fiuderfrra/fus, to sc!!, and are probably intended princiqifwdfy for our southron and wuite rn !icthren, wli* have former ly been purcliQsers cd wooden nntni iqs and horn flints. J hjs being anew kind of't*fifo*ifion, will doubtlvtoa fora tiino answer a gn.>;f purpose in conti ihuting to whut is in state termed ! “operation,” or in vulgar language ‘‘'raising Iht . 1 rind.” •,/. ( Y\ZOO FRAUD. .\t alpe t< r*: offheFnii i ed u- < out lot tin Xnitl 40 ‘’ ‘ ‘ ilia, la !il at Huntsvilh*, hylic lim. Wi'lr.un j Craw fortl. a ca<* of luvportanco •kxl.J M ie<l wluen j grew out of that stupendous \ azo Sju: ( illation The cHSt: I.* ih!; . Iron ihc i!ontsrlUc AdrOC'j!t. “John lUp. lesser of John fynilfi f. vr.r:: ’ Rit hard Uen, l tithe of tint. It. Y, 4.. f. i'!.<r riot: • tenants in j/ossmiun with notice to ifnii. This was j au actio / of Ejeclmetit brought u> i. eo'.ei t.u ■ | poss4on of at) init. \ id( J t;j.;ieiy Y. the !.u*i!s, ! (now hr* 1.1 by the and -It iMI i tis as phrelsisei •> from \ the United States,) uml-r a.claiu: (,!*■:v*d from j a g rant originally made by the Slide of Georgia • to the Tennessee Company. The eVidenccs was f siibmißtd to the Jury on Tuesday aMrruooti, who on H c-liu’.-day morijg, by coyiseut (if cminsH. rendered a special verdict. An inte| * ?u>tr argu nunt i t the coift w;h had mj Wedd fay after noon, and oa l ji,u sd**y moriiiog. the .court gave !judgement in f;vor of t *t? (lefeuvjnuts. (Vmiuc! 1 for the plaintiff Vm. f < K . ftscj -•-( .F tl:- <h feu * j daut^— .lose Scott, F,-r } . U. Sff District Attorney, uid Byrd Bramleu, E- o. Thyc'-f will; wi no j | dtMsj ind, be taken up By ***vit >}f jt .• I-.t* •* j yjk tttfri tii inn ( tri?6 l Suhr r ‘ •• 100 r : d ie of'tlte claiip lo hje *’ 4Ly l!;r dr- ; I . i.iion on this case is enormous. It /ulnae; s the I i entire co'.nify of f.aiulcdah— the I t | ortiun ! |of Frauktin and Lawrciscc couutit . a. .4 a small ; I part of Liii:etme. ‘ri:e<** i *•! dU/'C .the entire l i claim —an nmlivi led i;i..ic!y 11 wij iin cooten- ; | ded for by the jdvuulitT*ln tie* prc.f&t fctioi),” j (From thr. S\e York, AS rrc ft utile., A-.•>'. * Stjn.V)- IHGiILY iMFuRTANf T!'.’ M ( apt. Tin. m*on of ( mi* A-thinJiv, L iV‘\ '• ’on‘‘ (I s'aad of Sicily )on L.l* S, j.t, .-ud • io!<.rms that ji report was in lii cukitioa vvkj-’Ji i.s !e ----li'*ved : licit t!.c Hiiti. h and Fr<.ago h.e.l t.:k: *n possmion of t!*.e Furh upon the IJ.ifA *>vfles; raid that the Ri itffli Fleet iiad passed di, -. ’;;)i into-the Black S< a. ( apt. T. leaving i repr.i.i, sp* *.e a j British brig 1 frotp Smyrna who coull'rifted th*.*a-| bovf.* report. l.xr;:T rn-.at !*Jo;;tv.v iin;o iqd’ hti* ! j to Car. t. Adams, of thv Bunker, jftfr :i iVlon- • tei irh .7 Gazette of Sept, ff dli. . 4 { Adii nr h-ul bike • t- 1 - I: “ ilia almiis;< *ot Hur <4i)d Fiuaac. .ha,ug i.*siga j (i. e. Inking cotnpt I!ed to resign V’ *Uid Gen:-| Fracmoio tin. era and (icq. La.vejh-ja bci)g *'j-j pointed to succeed them. By u del re,*’ of Sept, j 10lh, Dr. Joseph Ohas and Miguel B.'*retro are j Kppoilifed to ajsist in •fj'* sJiaJu.-tries of’ the fiov iMiiim nt am) of ihc Ti :tury f with iff title of < n i cargndus. The C C'cmmcvjji il AJvrr- 1 titter, at London says of Fteueh Tr‘'f'niuce ) l is on the verge of a revolution, l id* kh a change of ministers be speedily mule, you wjfi .(■(• a ttf- I eurii itce of sonia the scenes of P'L T.afay cflt could mount the throne of Franc* with th-*’ utm m ease. My stay in tiie Pronel* <:uj>i<ol. A> very , short kfljt sniTieieutfv b;ng to enable me to iliseo- j ver the t|*ioes of a volcano. T)a£Umw4 nothing ! else but the ministry tallied of. Tftp theatres | weic forgotten, ami (he ladies were forgoM; ii ‘ j The ns.-eitioi), that Fran-e is on tiie Verge of a j ■ revolution, ivotiM appear to xceeiix? *jrii : sup. ‘ port from an article piddahe 1 in the London | Morning (-hronicje of the 23th g. j :r, i.i ; tliese N^crde; “Wo have received an Address iq the French i army <;oimu>-m ting thus:—‘Soldier's ! the com- I bats of Liberty against despotism ure to J re-commence in ourbcMutital and uuliappy co/iu J try. Such is the will of thru family, vvoich, for I I kiiiyyears, has been t)4‘ seouge ol Fiance * Tie j Address i of such nature that piudejic** forbid* our giving publication to it. Ills and most have been extr.asivf ly dvsiribuied ; f r several copies received by different pent Vjuvn in London from Far;*, have been rtiooVl) to us. The letter i;i which a copy *h rnclossed t<> one |of our Corresponding, by hig friend in Paiis, stated that an Addrcr>j* hail been rjf#n ivrly distributed anion? the oldiery We know rjqtfi of the matter. It may Bt- the work oflhe liber als, or it mav be the work of the Miout/y pfolting the discredit oflhe Liberals.*’ mwm p>— .e—irn m imm mmm ■ Married on Tuesday the 17i h in§t, by (G Vr\ j Joshua N (lenii Mr .1 AM T/.i R. DIBO. v E u Mi*s ! MARTI I V F. HILL all of this county. Cash takivc; Wij —Marrietl at Nantcck t • A iUi.iii) If * Ash, to .Inn*; 'iiijr. f never J took wing iu * btfui muig, i 111 i'. Jrrntlr.mm, w l*o some time _SS. sitice l)ofnnv‘(l u pair of NADDJ.H bags itiomtla* subsoriltcr, will pletiso rc j turn them. T. A. PASTE UK. .V-U-.2-P/*, lts2l>. ZP ¥: CSi S” ffs ♦ | I'/trec huurtrctl numbers v\:re drawn from the wheel of the V."..: * 7iL .v^ fha'ii liOT'l’KUA', liSt A XT It* previoiifl notice M. on the Jltli instant, an.) tltree j Inimhed more will positiw h heiiraivn On C'ridiuj Aral. The wheel is ri.’li—all the prizes that were deposited on the I-tilt instant, remain undrawn, with the exception of one prize, | which came out to number 12102,; 1 and font §lifi) prizes. I’.arly applicants may yet bo sup ■ plied, by callin'; on .1 UIKS }\. ANDERSON. N<ivemi*er “t, I--vi'i. W2U2 Slizmi I AND r>SoldSily .Milesian, A lIISIUUIC, I.tTKKAItV, AM) DRAMATIC JOURNAL Lditcd by (jr.otp.a: pepper. “WhataVr may be 0:1. munlile lot, By locs tlonounc'J —by friomls forgot i ’Thine B our soul—our sigh, our smile— Gku or the Ot : v, ! Lovely Lmeiiald Isle 1 ’ roZk OG’S’OHSS., <.'OX j'E;\TS. Hi>torv cf L land', Chapter XL Ov.-daui': Fragments, Mu VIII. (\uisi and Dr ! Literary ami Biographical Notices us Irish All -and Heroines, No. 1 (Grace (Y ‘Jailln,) ; Dcsulfo) v Rcmaiks on the English Drama, Nt). I ( A efio! 1;s Ron e.) : Litci>i)y and Biographiohal Aoticosof lri*li Au thors and Artists, No XL (Doctor Thomas | Lain ml,) - Thf Sligo < la:;ic?tc*: s, Ciitical Notices, (The Book of tin Rond oir,) The Usurper, a IJi.duriatl Tragedy, Irish Topography, N . VIII. (MuiUistcrcvan and Mr ore. Ahlry,) Original I'atchwot k— *(*The Mysferlou* Mother,) Fqrk llu at 0- (Mr. Corns!'.-* Hit,nit l,) !Q. ‘giu .l l*oohy { Tin Tmr Rnntly.) ;-i / ] (H> neon's Cure writ to his Ffurp,) j (To Adam Kitll, Est/ ) TERMS. Twelve Mt*ufhv, (payable in advance.,) f*o i Uix do. *• “ “ 2 IK) j Three do. 4 * “ “ 123 I %* Siibs- rij.tion.s to {lie a i l*ovc will be received by tiie Editor of the Nkwc. ~u&Ki r <s£ iliTaoT Qj the property of T fi orsham deed j4s N ‘J'uesdav the oili January 1 next, at the court house in j W:ishi|t£<o:!, to |;he itidder, j w ill he rented t lie \ Home ii. l.ot, ; MM ] now occupied !y Dr. James T. Huy, | enihracinjr <*e the Ihirn, btnhies j mid garden : —The adjoining planta tion w'lli !e pat op seper.itely ; also Iw id he hired (cu valuable, negroes, j consisting of men large hoj h and ii j lirst rate woman its u cook or house Servant.—Terms made Ivtunvij on : lie day. IStumiet iLii’nett, adiii’r. of J. IVor sham dec. | Nov. 21 th 1820. 22— tdh. - .'•*!>.l, be -old on lYid iytbo j ir Bth of January next, at the j laU’ resediaiceof Edward r.ehlosrlc <■. j ali the perishable propelty of esaicl! j dec. consisting ol Corn Fodder, | liotisr-liold aii.-l kitchen furniture | stoclv A.e.—'Pcfflis of sale inu<lc known on the day. Aatiiun Be kies. Bx’r. Nov. 17th 1820. 2:j—-,Jt. ‘ he sold on the first] W T Tuesday in January next, I at lh court house in the town ol Lexington Oglethorpe County, l>c-l tween the usual hours of sale, the : NEGROFS 1 Iretonging to the estate ot Zcekar’ml.; ii. Tuliferro decease*!, si id forth I heoefit of the lu;irs and eicditors of {said dec.—-Terms made known on j the day. IshuitioJ Durui, ndm’i Nov. It J ... ($3 2'i) 23— r ~ Jo.t ’ll in i7m7 ‘ I Nli*tf (Txecuttd ar Ihfc* ‘ ON the first-Tuesday in Pohrtt* nry next, pursuant to trn or ih-r of tiie honorable the lift'rior ceart of Elbert county, while si ing I’or ardinnry pttrposrs, will he olrf tit the court house of said coun tv, *~N) f. t kcly •<% i f i °oc.<; i port of the personal propnty of tho hit*; lien. John A. I Icard, deceas* ! r '-- Bnid negroes mn.- i>ting(;t im n, j hoys, women in i * liikh en; ainengst the mimla r, slier.” is an excellent ejirpentec, and an excellent sht s'tr.a* 1 ii<>r. forth;; same, nuintier tiiero htts never horn sm a a likely lot of j negroes ofiered for sale in this conn’ tty. —Sold (on n rensotudilo credit) for the benefit of the heirs ami cred itors, Thomas J. I hard, ) . , Siuplrttm \V.Alfr,S <Ui,n N< ‘■ i~. I82f). 23 —m3m* tl.li lie sold on Satunlay v V the 2d day of Januurv next, 111 the village of KnrUersyilh*, al| the perishuhle property < l .fe.s. Uni k i'i', tloc.eased, - oit'i.-ting ofoiu; hoise, one ox-cart, one steer, one set ojß surveying iustniments, and other articles t**o tedtmis to mention .-i Sold for the henclit ofthe creditors and legatees ol’said doc’d.—Tei my mi ide known on the day. WILLIS It. JO,NiES, niltn’r. Nov. 18, 182!). 23 —(it Av 1,1. persons indebted to the cs* .X w- lute of Ja;®cs I{ acker, de oas* ed, are retpiesU'd to come forward and make immediate payment, as no longer indulgence can he given 4 and those having demands ng lost said estate will render them m dtiljp ut tested according to law. II il!!s Ji. ./ants, ttihifr , November 18, |S2f). 2o —(it ITEfflftGTI; Ib'liis Dx'-i-lli-m-v (iiJorci; It. Oii.sn H, tJi'VPff imr ,-vh! f'.minriniter-inCtiu.fof Hie Anny ini<| Kie v ol IJI is Stiitc. ami ol ok‘ Millitio llon-orv. A PROCLAMATION. mW IIEREAS, I hnvo iceeiv v w <d official information lliat JOHN RUSSEL, rca)ii*li*tl of i)u* iiinu* of in I Iff 4; r. al thr last |i*i iq of Om* Stipe iit*r court for i)e lhopa county, and soiitcm-cd to be* bung on (he fi:>t ilny of December nvxt, inado his escape) • rum the jail of said county, on the night of tlup i 2tli iust. Now in order that tin* said John Rmcso^ | may In; brought tt> jiuticc fur 110 crinu? of w|iicf| I he was convicted 1 have thought proper t< istim this my Fioclanuition, hereby offering n rewaui j i.UITU) HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLf*AH9 tt> any person or persons who shall apprehend and < deliver flu* said John Russel to the Sheriff oy; Jnilort !ol Oglethorpe countv: ut*d I ‘nor . b :*; j ‘0(1 r‘(|inte i% l ofliceis, civil and itiiltlniy, o ilhiq | Blip* Stale, to hi \iyilftnl in etnlpa vQring lo appro* i nil.'/ ‘lelin‘l iiim lo tiie jiisljcc ol ll*v cmimy aforesaid. ! (•'in i) under uiy hand ml t| ?. Great Seal ofth#* k fall*, at the Mate I loiiie iu viile, th)A l(i’ ii day of Nov eintiei. iiithe yearofour I,ni4 ISJP, and of Aimiicau I ndepemlenco tl.q I fifty flaiirii. (il.OlUih R GILMER. * j By the < iovernor: ErI.RAK!) HAMILTON, Sec’ry of Stnt#| Lt ssel is (th iut .if) vo.ui ol age, dark compiexyt ■on, talks hut liffbi when sober, weigh* tabooi I'imm!-. v *!,U f{<. f A —■(Jirlelliurpc C ovntyjt . * * t’-t* ** AS Nnthfiniei H, j ¥ * Smith aial ih tepson .Smil(j j applies lo iim; (in letters of adininii** jifi(*'*;i on the estate* f Cl.a,S’mi'li •kii^ised. Atul vvherons Jehu i*. I.titmiei*- app!ies to me for letters of tnimini -trationon tin; estate of Josiuii J*;r-a dun, tleceused. ! 1 kese are tlierefor lo cite, sen;* *i.**ii and cdmonDli, till tti;d ice kindled t.mi creditors of raid (ii-c* ast (i to he and a; pear at a y oi* I;**', within the time prescribed l.g law to shew’ cause (if nny they have) a iiv s.ijil idlers * hou!d not h< ginnt-% • f,,! - Vinder my hand at *,fli< i this ifith day of Nov. |F ‘tp (I'm. If-nry Smith, c. c. n. •■i.<s •l(i [ A, — /j i i Ilf, gco UUty. J Thomas Gnoo w md Welcome Eanning upy idles to me for letter's of ndrmnistrHV ;ii*ei on the estate of fsryun Fautiing* !deceased. Ehese arp (hert fi re to cite sunt ; it.**;; and admonish all nnd singidny j the kindred and rrt (liters ofsnid de<B - he and aj pear at my r dice within I tho time presenhed l*y law to tdiety j cause if nay they have üby said lets iters should not he grtinfed. I (jiven under my hand nt office thfS* ! ihe 23 day of November 1825). j John 11. |}ygon, c. e. ts. , GhUtJalA.— Oc., ih ,rjH i t.nntif. M .4, IIEREAS Jesse Dalton Atf v V laimstiuti ron the estate of ./ to I Woody dec. applies tome for ’ ‘ ;| vs ol di 1 eii.ssioo fii.m >id estate. ‘J’iiese sir. ihen Ii rc to itc, ; ,kuis and adn.ooi-b, ail, mi - the kindred am! cm fillers of snip cenyed, to he arid appear at iny of fice within the time prescribed oy law, to shew cause (if any they have) | why said letters should in t he gr {ed. Liven under my hand ut o a ithu 16th No*oii,;,.-r Js •’ . h 111 . Jdl,riiy tit