The southern Whig. (Athens, Ga.) 1833-1850, April 02, 1841, Image 2
feSHSS
ft,#, bonks of Moves in the
ijid impressive address wan<
f* Rev. Mr. P6*n"niK»^trH
(i to vindicate Jhd inlr«xhu
fentnl music, and of the Engl
In portions of tin* srrvice.
[ nnd proclaimed that the J<
*nikindly it
and connected with it by a covered pm.
sage, is a large square redoubt, with
small bastions. The' ancient parapet
ofearth, and borne trees of more than a
century’s growth whose decayed trunks
now half fill the ditch at its foot ; From
the remains of an old postern, a path led
down a steephdbk In a small spring of
dear water.whiCh was arranged to sup
ply the garrison, when nut . confined
within the walls of the fort. 1 '
Various points in the vicinity df tjcb-
lockonce over were fiirtifidd by the
returned tc
[ to be their Irnq
L A W s c iii o ot
OF'ATHENS.
Boundary.—The Massaeho-
of Representatives have a-
■solutionjs adopted the follow
's apure spiritof patriotism,
Rponded to by every Aineri.
can citizen.
■ -Rftolled, • .Hilt rnr ■■iiricsiKim tiM-troiiqe
of MassachttsettsnljkerfiMnnnd a prrserva-
,Uldli HIP JUOHVO Iiw. irv.tiuio.1
and that whilst we extend to her our sym
pathy for bt r for her na« wrongs, we a.
oif assure Her of unshaken resolution to
•twain the Territorial right* of the Union.
/ An exchange paper wishes to‘k*rp it
Before the people. 1 that at this, season of the'
year, persons of all descriptions* and partic
ularly those who follow the art of printing ■
are more than ever in want of money. '. i
They finve temperance.waggons in'the;
wesf marked with-three T’s, to denote that
the owner is a tee-to-taler. ; :• -
A physician lately,gave ohe' of his pa
tients a piece of brown paper and threw
the medicine into thefiife. HO did not dis
cover bis mistake uhlR the sick man began
tu recover from his illness.' - • ;
- Fontenelle'being one day risked bv nfoVd
In wailing, at' Versailles, what difference
there wns between a clock and a woman,
instantly replied—‘a clock serves to’point
Lots
1071, siid!
first see* ie
tbe ^contraction and
by jbeir rnhabiuuts.tbe garrison and
people of San Lois continued "to, dwell
to fancied security.- Bat the .Indians
Were determined to drive the intruders
from' their soil; .and; aftefmuch dis
agreement and Quarreling among them
selves* they appeared ;in thousands in .
the vicinity or .the fort*' cutting off-alb
communication between the garrisbh and
that of bis fotttme in Russia be shall
have not a ruble* unless that his children
be brought up in tho-Orthodov Greek
Religion, and the Autocrat is in matters
of this sort, as all Russians - well knew*
a man of his word. Tho uncle of the
bride, prince Pant of Wuitemburg, one
-of the best naiured bonviriaus in in the
world, has* however interfered, and is*
itbey *»y, likely to chango .the imperial
resolve, bat I doubt it. Henry the 8tli
bimself was not after his quarrel with
ihe Piine, more fiery in hts zeal* nor
snore nrftt in bis rcaoves, la all matters
of marriage state and religion, than tbd
emperor Nicola. Those who know his
majesty well* would not give six months
pnrehaso for; die Count’s estate* if his
rasrriage articles be not imho respeict
in question altered.;;
point-justSnough and tip;
sey island:
A recent Publication contains a terio-
•romieo description of the navigation of
Drunken Sea,which' We' take the follow
ing dtfscriptio of Point- Just-Enongh. and
Tipsy Inland. The writer seems well nc-
rjuainted with the difficulties and pccu-
Merida., Scruggs .and,
iricWfirsts^tiimlrTi,
. Just Received,
B Y the subscribers, filly dozen Summer
Huts, consisting vf‘Leghorn,-Palm
Leaf, and Stra w,; of all aizes and qualities,
also a lot.of fire calf bonis. . *
liT ' W. NICHOLS & CG.*-
April 2,1841. f ' 49-£
^Thefollowir
showing the i
. Havana and .-N
: theN. O. Bulli
ty ofSamiu 1 Mciii.
surd-front tt-Jtfslit
,dr»(«-cllon,
vrm.11M.Lr
other, soil tlie iron rail niust cnnscqucnt-
ly ho heavy. Fra in the mm:Vr „f labor
ers seen st work,' these requite much
trouble, and. pounding nf the broken
stone under and op to them to keep
them from tilting, solid in their pieces,
nnd the raiis in gaege-^ere appearihe
dwadvphtages-o?, oxpfcnsive .non raila
with chsits, difficult to;‘ bo kept fait, by
reason df the'eanscs before menmmaO,
, and the muteadineas cf the cnwi sills or
! sleepers. Tfio Croydon railway is si-
milaf to these last two. On these roads
the tracks being narrowed, the loco mo-
\ live eagineacannm. well b • constructed
anas give greater.apeed in travelling
: tbatr »5td 30 miles per himr, 20 miles
1 travelling rate with mixed trains, 1st,
* 2nd and Urd classes. ' ,
Molasses, hi
Huney.tierc
Of the above
States 7,263box
Coffee, 0,010 hi
Honey, 102 pi;
gars, nnd 11,47
Sugar, boxes
CaiTee, arobs
calf, anil
ahd.VVm.jU- Field,wefritirs* .-
Iiot of.-laud- /tfo^GCG' in; the.
third district* first sr/tiW, levied **n iiV'tlfa
prpprritW-Charlernthirh tontiffrlfl‘
fa issued front aJuw fee VCoUrt, VvfFkald*:
ingcouttiv.in favor 'cf-Augtwttts Young fi
Charles Gamer, h/d D.« WUrM *Vitcli-,
er,- endorarr*. fsbvicdda nni retureeflto
me by a constable V' - ""
. Ji/.IA.S-FIWCIIER, Sk'ff". ’
■ ; April 2,1941/ ’ K 7 :■ - 49-tda
] venture. Parents waited in tremb-
anxiety the fate of tfieir chjldrei
and many a dark-eyed maiden mourned
the absence of her plighted lover; and
all in the cheering hope of a speedy re
turn, laden with inexhaustible wealth
and renowb. And now were they to be
miserably disappointed! They had
confidently expected a golden harvest,
wbi h the country’ho "whetfe presented;
to them; 1>bl over'Oh the \»«itcu for ih*r
marvelous, as op^ object vanished^ an
other noteless alluriug presentmVKet^;
until fatigue and s'uffenng taught them
contentment with the' mure moderate
ho|>e of .foundingVa colony ;fp the new
woild. . They had first seen the land in
a 1 the freshness of early summer, when ,
• 'Foray
' ''Sails
ibc sbiiiynlbrc the Cmirt rTohsn 4
The«
lothefaJ
that they
isl and saw mill, witii’idl the'a^piirten* ,
res, thereunto belonging—devicid on to ,
firfv a fifa in favor ofilartwell' Jackson,
h., tij. William 13. Hughe* And Isaac 8, '
ncent.* J. • :
One negro man by tho name
Fedrick, -about 39-.-year* of-tigf, levied .
nj ihn property of G. W. Foster, to eat-
y a fi fa in favor of Tbontne J. Parmilee
G.W. Fosier. N.C.BarneUnnd'W.'B.
fghtwrii. Francis /ackson, sh%
April 2.1841. ' 49-tds
next, within. tf»r
rofcwiiy,*.^
?he forests of the'Count ry are redolent j-^®
ol’pci'fu tbes from flowers.of every hnej. an
and filled- Vvitii admiration of.n scene ten
whose gorgeous loveliness surpassed J*a
■pointed util Id eaiiTmort|
even their wild ccnceptibns, they
ready to Imagine evury nook th wTand
Ciden t .9nti every spring tiiat ffurgieo
forth-in the wilderness,afouncain of
Clark Sheriff’s Sale..
For June, 184i. ' .
W IIA* be sold on tho first Tuet;
■ -day in June'neitV- Before' the !
court houve door of Clark rouniy, .within J
the legal hours of .sale, the following -pro- ]
perty.iti,» vyit:,.. .. . 1
• The.interest of John H. - Tay- I
lor, (the same being the undivided half) j
oCfoprtt f «pes.viz: Peter,n man about ,
22 year* uf age ; Mary,avointn.about 20
years of nge, and her'two children, Calvin, 1
a‘bby2dr8 Vrtrsof hge. andW boy about -j
STOL1
and ^pny a-gsllsuti follow. sic
<- died ; the crystal Waters'had-
uuvrurmu, uu»- «... • v-— »
spreads-over the ijit^rvnl. a thousand en
joyments that make it a'pleasure to live
As rust and decay rapidly consume the ,
machine Hint is not kept in use ? sodisease
and sickness accumulate on‘4he frame 01 ,
indolenoe, until existence becomes a bur
den aud the grave a bed of test.
i ‘A young married lady, residing in Noith
Carolina presented lirr husband with jhrec
i|cs,4hrowntl
e also Employe
for the*
TilOS. M; MfJI
Clark Shot’s Sale,
■ '■Fot Wnft itol. ►;
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
.May next, at the Court House of
Clarke county, within the Irfwfiifhours of
sale, the following property, to wit;
Thirty*. shares of the capital
Stock uf the Georgia Rail Road abd-Bank
ing Company, standing on the books of the
I Bank in the name or the trustee of L. A.
j wo iifat one Horn ill* RisknMul Inlrriur
Ilobby, Senior, Secuiity. the oiber Irani llie
fBiir-'T-
jjMjap-bcaring
kept ingaugo'by
beam,, there is a
long sleeper that
tVLro
at tue coast, when K
m> a. thick hammock^
I by the well known
, accompanied- by a
sale.HalKCki
;; jdarfh 1ft
?oint-jiut-EnoL2h.— ‘
i
*.hi“.»“ “re 5$::
10KX.
' • 30 Kegs Niiil*.
.. S Tons b*r Iron,
8 JJoxc. Tobacfto,
l.BbL Creubrrrirs
. /TOS.eks Salt. -
esses the troeel-. Where,
iqktaehts. on soft ground,
S"i£Si
10b, ‘and • thinned 1
I oftheir stmtcSt
iments, and aiaid b
, the last of the S
t Spaniards,*
ijrevellings, 1
cident or design were the bm
I we 16 • little disposed-to’ efMk
chaining all . to the hostility .
sriekofegesranging from*15 to it
iSTa. Cobb »n<l HoweUCobb, eu
end other ji Ss „. John A. Cobo.
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