Georgia statesman. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1825-1827, April 16, 1827, Image 1

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TEf >VIS,-«3 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE,} BURRITT & MKACH\M, Editors .] THE 4JL3P3IA STATESMAN. < jj PUBLISH e® E'ERV MONO At IN MILLEDGEVILLE, G.l. (f- Wayae-Street, opposite the Eagle Hotel. BT S. MEACHAM. •j—p» Terms.... Three Dollars in advance, vl . p 0 ~ r Hollars if not paid in six months.— ■ls s 'xscri uion received for loss than one year, unless the money is paid in advance, ini i>o paper discontinued till all arrearages or e ibscrmti in acd advertisements are l>aid. : jq_ g_ -Notice of the sales of land afiu ne groes, lijr Administr tors, Executors, or Guar !L OS , mast b • published sixty days previous so the day of sale. ..... The sis' .'f personal property in like min cer must be p 'btislied forty days previous to the day of sate- , , Notice t at upp-KVUan will be made to tlie Court of Ordin ry fdi sell land, must be published nine morUhC.. , ~ Notice that application ba'e been made 10 T.etters of Administration, also be pah failed forty tlay*. ...... *** All letters directed to the E d.tor. ufi business relating to the Office, must >6 P ,sl P aJ Two Jourueyinen Frii*- tsrs of Steady, Sober and industri ous Habits, can have employment during the ensuing summer, in the Office of the Georgia Statesman'. GEORGIA i HabershamCounty, $ 3pgiv C. Quillion of Captain Bryans Dist. toll.- before me one Sorrel Horse five years old, natural trotter, left fore foot and right hind toot white, star and snip, lung main and tail, oi l shoes on his loie feet; appraised by AIL art Vinning and James Q'lilhan to sixty dollars, iob ruarv 10th, 1C 27. DANIEL QUILLIAN, 1 P HINTON A. HILL. D. Clerk, C\ J C. 6G—i> *~Eslray Horse. GEORGIA, Jones County. IsiOilGE G. KING of Captaii Davis’ District, tolls before ni" £ ,tr.uv Horse, twelve years old hi : left fore 1- g white, also in* hind j c -ome saddle spots, no brands p rceivabTS, about five feet high, ap p- iby John Martin and Pleasant P.diips to thirty dollars; ttiis 21st of March 1827 STERLING LANIER, J P A true Copy (r om the Estrav Jock. C MACARTIIY, CrerK.c. 1. c. G6—*3t * GEORGIA, Franklin County John Silmaa Junr. \j J and J.iioes A. Little applies' to me for Letters of Administration oa the E-.tate of John Si'mui late of said County Sen Deco i?cJ: These are thereloro s o cit* and admonish all and Singular the kindred and creditors of said G< censed, to he and appear it biv office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if .my they have, why said let ters should nut be granted; G.veu under my hand, this 23d of March 1827. THOMAS KING, C I. O. 66—Gt SHERIFFS ,_ ~S ALE. jOk \ first Tuesday in .May next 7 Will he sold in the Town of Jayson Butts County, between the usual hours of Sale, the ioilowing jhto; evty to wil: 2 02 l-o Acres of lend whereon Richard Cotton now lives known liv tot No. 77 in the first, District for jjp-rly Henry now Butts County, levi ed .on as the property of Richard Cotton to satisfy a ti. la. in favor of 3urr 1 P. Key. Levied on and returned to me by a Constable, this 28th of March, 1827. it. W. HARKNE3S, D. Shf. 66—t (Is GEORGIA Butts County. WHEREAS Richmond Brown Applies to me (or letters of Administration on the Estate of John Smith of Putnam County Deceased. These are therefore to cite and Admonish all and singular the kin*, dred and creditors of said D -censed, to boa. and appear at my office within the time prescribed by Law to shew ' cause, if any they can why said Let ters should not be granted to the applicant. Given under my hand this the 26th March, 1827. JNO. TARPLEY. C. C. 0. 66-—Gt GE.Oii.GIA, > Whereas Jeremiah Fowler T-aily county, j> and Nancy, fonaely StnilG noiv Tyson Uj-.e applied for Letter* ofdiuntg. sion tfo n Ufr adrauuat’-aliun on the estate ol Lidm Sm't-i dcc’J. These are therefore to ' and admonish all an 1 singular t -r. kindred lui , Creditors of <s said dcr’d to be- sod up- Pc-»r it my oiDce within t’ time, prescribed w, to s!h-w rause. i‘ - any tlWf*- he, ahy •a- 1 , latter* ofd.smisM m s-mmiU no| be eraa*. •**> ;i» ii under my l:and tins Ulliof Novua her u^, _ 7-EVEN MrlikVDL. c. c. o 'WTOTICE.—To all whom thi* may eon i. v cern, that I have made the lolloniaf Survey, on the virtue of a head-wright warrant, >r Anderson Bak r, 350 acres, on the w ters af Vlaiberries’ Creek, bounded North, by Thompson, S. W. by ButUr, S. E. by Ter rill, and East by Camp ; a platt of which i rtcarded in my Office. Those concerned c..n have a more minute description by examining Uie same, and enter their caveats in due time. DAVID EURSON. .Jan. 1. I £27. 57—A ’VTTNE MONTHS after date application 1 v uriii be made to the Honorable, the In ferior Court of Columbia county, wl.cn sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of dames Mapping, late of said county, <Wc’d. for the benelit of ht heirs and creditors. HENRY GIBSON, Adm’r. MARTHA MAPPING, Um’rx. June 27, 1826. 28—9 m NINE months after date application will be marie to the honorable the Inferior Court of Emanuel county when seeing for Ordinary purposes fur leave to sell two tracts of land, one in said county, one in the 13 riis rict Houston, No. 315 belonging to the Es tate of Griffis John deaeased, for the benefit of the heirs and Creditors of said deceased. WILLIAM DANIELS. Adm’r 47—!*m months after date application writ i N} be made to the honorable Inferior cmlr t>.o? Monroe county, when silting lor or dinary m' 'Doses for leave to neil the real estate of ’ WffiiaVn ALen, deed, for Uie benefit of tlie hcU ’“‘ GEORGE BENNELT. Guardian, October 4th, ]%TOTICE —All h,-. .*s° ns indebted to the estate of Jerse D. late of Warren county det’Q, rre t.xquest-d to i» ikc immediate payment—and J 'Ps-. having munds against the estate of - v * d l | ijCe will luind them in, propelly abated, "tUun the time prescribed by law. HENRY GIBSON' I:x ‘ r * Eeb. 13. 1827. 00- Sl IiIOUR MONTiI - alter date applicX A* o ® will be made to the Honorable the v fc-rior Court of Green county, when sitting' for ordinary purposes, for Lave to sell the real I .-state of Enoch St.-' gf< Law, riec’d. EZEKIEL FEARS, Adm’r. i>e bonis non. March 2d iBO7. C2--4m J CORO I.i—'i WIGGS Cuunty, v* tt7HEREAS S.fas Brown np / 0 plies to me for l itters of ad ministration with the vvil! annoxt oi he Estate of William Disbaroon, late of said county, dec’d. And whereas, also William Jacobs .pplies to me for letters oj adminis Hiition on the estate of Susannah lacolis late of this county, dec’ll These are therefore to cite and a.l «ion:3h ail and singular the kindred and Creditors of naid persons dec’d. to be and appear at my office witlii the time prescribed bylaw to shew cause if any they can. why said let ters should not be granted Given under mv Land this 7lh day March, 1827. PETER SOLOMON Ci’k t. o 1 Marc!), 7th 1827. G2—Ct GEORG Li, Butts County. WHEREAS, Joseph Sente!!, and Mary W .'drip, applies to me L.r Letters of Administration on the Estate of Abraham Wald rip late ol said County Deceased. These are therefore to cite and Ad r s«nish, ait and singular the Kindred and Credi tors of said IE ceased, to be and ap pear at mv office, within the time prescribed by Law to show cause n anv tL- ycnn, why : aid Letters shoniii not be granted t* the applicants,giv en under my hand this 22d of March. 1827. JXO. TARPLEY, c. c. o. €>• —t>t GEORGIA, Tzi iggs Count./. . ViTIIEREAS Willufn W I'ar- V y Hem applies to trie for Letter ;d Administration on the Estate <>• John B. Spencer late of said County Deceased, these are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singulai the kindred and Creditors of said Deceased, to be and appear at my offit-c within the time prescribed by Law to shew cause if any they can. why said Letters should not be grant ed,given under mv hand. PETER SOLOMON, c. c. o. March 27, 1827. Gb—Gt GEORGIA, Twiggs County. WHEREAS John Rasberry, ap - plies to me for Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of John Sanders late of said County Dccea - ed, these are therefore to cite anti admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors ol said Deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by Law la shew cause if any they can, why <aid Let ters should not be granted, given un der inv this 24th of March 1827. PETER SOLOMON. <?. c. o. 65—Ct TO~F< iRTUNATL DBA W ld(» PERSONS who wish may procure without delay a plat with the comers, station*, mill i t oufD'ts sod goahtjl of tue land, at re ■irnedby me district suruyors, by « actosin? ;K>»t|paiii So cents tor ' *( h plat wim illg, to CAMI.TONWT.LLBORN-Scr.Gert. itonnvt?- He tibi erunt artM, paeisque impooere nnrem, percere subs et* et tfeMlare snperbos.—Virgil Milledgeville, Monday, April H 5, 1327. NINE months after date application will be made to the honorable the inferior court of Henry county, when sitting Jot or dinary purposes, for leave to sell toe real estate of Jacob Maddox, dec. WESLEY CAMP, Admr. August 2d, 182 C. _ BRIGADE ORDERS. Hein QI'AitTERS, / Ist Brigade 6 Div. ofG.Milit •• \ Clinton, March 2J, 1827. FREDERICK SIMS Esq. is nerc hy appointed Quartermaster of S lid Brigade m place of Capt. William Mitchell, resigned and is to be obey ed and respected accordingly. By Order of Brig Gen. CHARLES PHILIPS, WILLIAM BREWER, Ai I-de-Canap. C2.—tf. NOTICE. A LL those having clai e.s sgainst the es- X*. t:.te of Jacob MadduA, dec. are rt-ques t< (1 to band ihem in, in terms of the law, for settlement; and those mdebtc dto mike im media.e payment. WESLEY CAMP. Adm. Feb. 5. 1527. 59—6 t NOTICE. AFTER the expiration of the time pre scribed by | uv, application v ill be made to the honorable Inferior Court when sitting for Ordinary purposes of the county of War ren for leave to sell the real estate and nt gros, not specifically disposed of by the last «ill and testament of Jesse Darden late of War ren county, docaased, for the benefit of the Creditors ar.d Legatees of said dec’d. HENRY GIBSON, Excctor Feburary 19th 1827. 60 — 3 m "fIkTINE months after date, application wilt i. v be made to the Honorable the Inferior court of the county of Newton, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, ft>r leave to sell the whole of the rr 1 estate of Thomas Creel, late of said county deed. WILLIUI CREEL. Admr. Sept. 12,1826. 33—0 m mouths af er <Lte application will Ni made to the H durable fiifcrtor Court .e* Hancock county when siting for or riumrv \ 'rposes for leave to ;ei! one hall of ot No.'2Yo lyins in the sis h Dish of '-tonro county atpVi'Dte sal for the benefit of th. ir of erdind .Nooi 1 s D 'c.’d. aVfi.W’ >ILLEP, .Jccnt. December the sb.’ 7526. Sm Margaret Jvemp C vs. < Lilte' divorce. Thomas Kemp, f OCTOBER Taan, 182 C. .I^N the nbtre stated case if sp^ieani 9 ; to the court that the defendant is not tn he found n the county of Rabun. Upon rnAtion of • ; -aith and Brown, Solicitors for Libe! ! a»t. I> is ordered that service be perfected by publication in one of the G.izelU of tliis Stute, October term 1826. Tha above is a true extract from the minutes this 20th, November 1“26. H. T. Mozlev, Ci’k. V hi—tm <f §. ffs f*9 ELOPED U NROM the Subscriber on the 25t!i of December, 1813, two Negro fetl-iWs, one u black fellow nant.d Nat lien generally called Nace, aboal 25 years of atre, about 5 feet 10 Ir»- -he-s high well made, pretty artful ! Jays w 11 on the Violin, ho formerly anaway and passed through and Aft-r --ut sections of the State of Alabama ■ a freeman, he can do Smith work ' jlerable well, and I thi k he lias a scar over cine of his eyes, Cloath it presr.n unnacessary to describe %he otiiei rather of a Yellowish coru • lection named Jessey about 21 or 2 rears of age, about 5 feet 10 or 11 aches high, tolerably well ip'dp, I think one of his kn es a little benl in, his mother is living with Capt Jeremiah Sanders, o) Alabama. He was raised to the firming business any person apprehending the afore -aid fellows and confining, <h rn in any Jail so that ! can get them I will pay them $ 20 a piece or if they will deliver them to me living 14 mile* beloiv Washington Wilks Couuty, Gieorgia, I will give them §SO a pece. ABNER WELLBORN. February 21st, 1827, 61—3 m. The Mobile Register will pub lish the above three months and for ward their account lor payment as above. House of Entertainment. THE Subscriber has opened a House of Entertainment at that valuable stand, situ -ted two miles from Milieftgeviile, at the fork of the reads leading to Eatu ton and Clin ton. At this house Tr; Tellers and •thers can be sccommo. ited with fund clean beds, the Lest of food, nd excellent liquors, at a moderate 'net. WILLIAM R. HILL. INE MON i IIS ;ilt< r date a; . !X. xl plication will be made tef tin I Honorable the loieri<»r court t> | Baldwin county, when sitting fbr or [dinary purposes for leave to sell tin real Estate of Robe;t Wynn dre’d Consisting ol one lot oi land lymn ti the com.tv ol ilaiiiivin, N«. 280 lirst district of said county. I’ATCEV W YNN, Exertrix March 12th 1827. 61—lni9m NINE Months after and de hereof application will b - made to the li' rnorable the Inferior court of Mon roe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell a tract or lot of land laying in Junes county in the sixth district, No. 9it being a part of the real Estate of Charles Thaxton late of Butts county dic’d. Sold for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. TERMS made known on the day of sale. JOHN V DUNN Adm’r. NANCY G. THAXTON adm’x Butts county, Ga. March 12 1827. G 4— lm 9 m BOARD OF PinSICIANS, or the) STATE OF GEORGIA. The folio.ving extracts from the By-Li ws adopted by the hoard at their first lmeting, are made public, for the information of cun didr-tes who may in future apply for License, to Tractive Medicine, viz. Ist. Applicants for examination shall be required to write and present a thesis on some Medical subj c, and band the same to the Dean on or before each sunual maeiing of the board. 2d. The board will require of each candi date a competent knowledge of Chemis'iy Anatomy, Materia, Medica, Physiology, hi.t gery, Midwifery and the Theory uudl'ratiici vs Medicine, ami will not grant a license n. any candidate who is materially deficient ii. any of those branches. 3d. In future, applicants having Diplomas, shsll be expected, to send them to tins ilo-.ri for examination, and that in no case shoji tampuraryor permanent lies use be granted u->- on tha testimony of a member ol ti.is boa or ii} oti er individual, without the Dip - ma. “4th. A ro-examination will be granted by t ic board at the same session to rejected ap plicants on the Sole condition, that tbo seen: examination, be held publicly, and the ques tions and answers recorded on the m.nines. ’• The ohder of examination will be so con ducted, as to commence will) lie first r.- enrolcd, and proceed rumorrealG, u: t’ 1 h list is go«e through, and if any applicant i absent, when his present is required before the board, the n. :t named shali be p asuiteii in his place, and , • name oftiit absentee pla ced at tlir bottom of tb Us a Applicants aronctifiedthat letters address ed to me in Lcxicgtcn Oglctlirape count? Foss Paid, reque't ;:g tffitir nan-cs enroleil, with ti'.eir residence, and title ci fiitsis will be duly attended to. ALEX JONES, M. D. Dean of the Board of Physicians cf iht Stale of Georgia. Milled gcrxUc, St’i December, IS2C. ’Cr* Editors of News Papers in this Slap friendly to this institution and the cause o scicnv in general will confer a favor by giv ing the above two or three insertions. 49—w2m.2a.2m.. EXECUTORS NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the er tala of William Bennett, late of Washington county, deceased, art requested to make m.mediate pay ment.—And those having iemand igaiast th estate of said dec’d, are requested te exhibit them to th* subscriber properly attested, and in !-«ch time as the law directs. Wm. M BENNETT jEjV Washingtonco. March ISth 1827. 62—Gw NOTICE— The Subscriber in forms bis friends and the public that in- lias purchased the entire stock of Dry Goods of C. Rows., consi.-t --ingofan elegant Assortment of sprVg & si: tun r GOODS ,11 of wbicli will be sold low lor CASH ISAAC NEWELL N. B.——All person- indebted to ibo firm of ROU E & NEWELL, arc requested to make immediate payment I N. list ay Horse. GEORGIA, ThU County. Taken npi»v wiiiiam w-dns or Captain WnlkpraDist. akdtoFd before me, Hu.h K> rr an ncun. Justice in and for said County, one small bay horse about nine or ten years old, Branded thus, P- on the led Butlock; no other Brand per ceivable. Appraised by Stephen Clayton and Alexander Crawford to twenty dollar?, this 14th March, 1827. HUGH KERR. J. P. F. U. WALKER. C. I. C. 66- 3t NITsE month* alier dale, .ipplica tion will ha made to the Hon orable the luforio! Court of Jones County when sitting f. r Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands, and real Estate of Dr. Orray Tickuer, late ofsaid r >urity dares*' and. EBENEZEII ORMBBY, JUm'r fVoL. 11. JNo. U.—Whole INo. l>7. j GEORGIA, T&rggs County. WHEREAS Kuily Clovw »| i in's to ti.o fur Letters of dis * iS'ion f. oni hi* Executorship on th Estate of Gresham Cofield Dec as u. and whereas nlso Stephen Junes itid Isaac Woml .ippli -s to me fur ’Letters of dismission (rum (he ad ministration on the Est.ite of John Slatter Deceased, these are there fore tu cite ami admonish all and singular tiic kindred and creditor ol said person- D ‘Ceased to be and appear at my offio wdi.in the lime prescribed t>j Law, to shew cause u any they ran, why said Letters if dismission should not be granted, uiven under mv liand this 24th oi March, 1827. PETER SOLOMON, c. c o. 8 A— GEORGIA — rR.VfKLLX County. tn/HKREAS Surah Tweedwell « ®* applies to me for letters of arirninistration on the estate of Wm. Tweedwelllatgt of said county tlec’d Tii se arc therefore to cite and admonish ah and singular the kindred and creditors oi said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted Giveu under my hand this 6lii d*\ of March 1827. THOMAS KING, c c o Carnesvillu Ulh March 1827 6d—6t GEORGIA Twiggs County. WHEREAS. Owen C. Fort ap plies to me for Letters of ud iiuiisiration on the Estate of Arthur Fort Jr. late of said County Dec These are therefore to cite and ad monish all arid singular the Kiudr and and creditors of said Doc. to be and >i appear at my office withiu tin ime prescribed by Law to shew •use if any they can, why said L a rs should not b granted, give nder mv bad tliis 24th of February 1827. FETER SOLOMON, c. c o. Go—Gt SCJ&’&fs DiaSST. CIOITES of the above work for p-.le »t the t MILEEDuiXriLLE BttOiC BTtHfc. GEORGIA, .Twiggs co. iW KERTAS Senas If. Clark, h:i : .h this v v day ipplLd to me fb. Letters of A.i cranistratian on the esk.ta of U m. Clark, laia ■if said county rit c'<l, tliesc are tuer fore to uio and admonish all and singular, the kin red and creditors of s dd deceased, to appear at my ofiite within the time preernlwd by law, i- shew cause if any they have why said lit '<.iS should not be granted. Given under ray this 6th Fibmivv, 1827. FETER SOLO.-'ON, C. C. 6. 6a—st .dn abrtdgm nt of a classical Tour to Trovp and Muscogee Counties, 1827. ARGUMENT. The authors manner —Milledfc ville, im ants quity—brau’.ifuiness offls womtn —MiliN ness ofUic Ia«» of Georgia— the cause of —scenes on the road to Clinton—th* Clin, tdnic Philosopher—ba ..rgues on tlie tl*o. ry of electricity—unusual pixh of the voice oaust of—ct cetera. It is v i.ru principally to hold ntdi ence tind converse with nature, —r,< t with the feuds, which have convuls .l and agitated tho country in the acquisition of the new territory, we are about to visit,—leuds which ave fermented and (soured from the critters oft tic pre-ses, as from so iri.< ny volcanoes, heating the pa-sio. s and infuriating the public mind.— nariishing private and public trau qn.liiy, and tnreatcni.ig to unsheatn no sword, th* sword which the fc reat Wteinngtoii had sal*L J.ud iway iu t e scabbord. How strange is man! when suffer ing under calamity and privation im stratifcly laols ins dej>c;idence upon the supreme being, and wears upon his brow the aspect cf hmmlily, hilt when nerved with piosperity and stepping forward with firm stride to receive the greatest boans of Prov - deuce, his heart beat: noisy, ungrate ful and independent, and bra succe> si ems to inspire him With his own sovereignty. But we would not, by - recital of the past, stir up sensibni ty, which can only bogloum and em bitter Memory; presently we stiad plunge into the great feeling ol na ture, which wdl absorb aud obliter ate all others, her solitudes ar.d toe grandeur of her works, will ftmg I round us another world, wires* at mosphere is every where unpoi»«n ed and uncoutamiuated with civiliza tion and its arts, and w» snail he constrained to cxclaitu with smeeri* tv “O, jrrucu . procu. «• teptojani." We shall relate wnat »e saw and felt, and it will be proper tn this abridgement, that we lake up regular im oi March trom MILLEDGEVILLE. This little v» iage is the capital of the Georgia Republic, con aius oc «'V" 3 «..h ttaitl tl.liulul 'll. iOR J 4 IF NOT PAID IN IX VONTItS Oconee River. There is a tratiutoH still existing that the site of ilit!* vil lage vvas chosen by men in «me au (liority, an account ol the exet: once nd purity of the water a‘ and ti der the gotitlv lns(iralu)i) ot the .\uinen, who holds his tttnpire over the juk c of the grape. But the more proba bly and reasonable account is, that tney Were men, who hail iu.biimd a :ove aad taste lor antiquity, whose brains had been soethed with tbs luieofthe great “sn den days,' and t at the resemblance of this site tn that of classical Rome, determined iheir choice. The Oconee is about three times the size of the Tyber, and the infant Georgia Rome out* strips this day, in the number of her hills, her cl.i-steal Italian Mother. Considering the great a.iv u cetie nt of tha arts and scienret and the ic erci’-se cf the sources o> wn alth of ni derti times, it was no unr ria blc calculation in the ane w sot, co lors of lie site of ibis capita, nat As hills would ofi * day he covered with Theatres, Collso»iuni Tem ples. nd superb private edifices, fit l oil eth Leders rulers of great r< i tib ic, and worthy ofthe ‘vorld’s ituioration <N resort. Similar Causes produce similar effects. Rome, at ti: t encircled by the furrow oi th» plow, rose from her seven hills, an Plinnv tails us to the Summit of she world. It was the'efore, as lift|« as tin iiomuluses Remuses cotu-i do, who. in tiie darkness of antiquity, selected the site, arid plotted ti. ‘u* ture size of this capital to fix it upon a similar ba'd'- the basis of nil move able and indisiructahie hi.ls, that it might have a fair start in th ample* in ss ci its foundation; and Gough -their descendents find the taxes great and th- task arduous to keep its public way* in repair, y*t tin s# venerable ancients, for reasons ai. v* given, should not be accused ot m h* oess in the dec issiou ol their c:n.i' ®, nor siiotild their nmues and -rend tar* niched on the istoric page. In© history ol tht- city i-, that it spn ad rapidly, at lir-t over the aurfai e.t its hills, and test its pr>. sent - ui* ency and annieldness i- ait i»ut.ibi« to ti.e impruiience of the icoicrtw. who did not timely check its growth, and give its expansion a proper db rection in m iking our survey of it w« dis* covered its e utliern &. ea'-tern sub* iiurbs in a state of noglect and rapid dilapidiitionf they are lilterally sloughi.lg off, you might say time is taking part of this City to himself; one day some V. Iney will sit upon tuesi; r,i ns, and take op his brush to pa.nt wi rids, which .re passed. Formerly it wa» c lebrated for tho goodness of iu society ;incl the b*au tdulness of tire wouren, who made it their annual resort from the neigh* boring districts, during tho so siou of the L gi“!ature, w hen the time was (>a--ed off as in a continual carnival- Here the fair soothed the arduous labor ot the Pohliciun, and in pired him with li.e soft sentiments ot her ownna.ure. Alter tiie day of ia» honotis l#gisl;ition wav over, sire mingled with turn at night in the bitll, displaying to this ravished eye all tne harmony and propot ions of her torni m th- various alludes of th« country dance aud tlie cotilloD. Sh# nrt'atired into him u soul of softness an delicacy of sentiment bringing bis uncouth roughness, and mascu* .me sternness into manlyshupe. Hs ivccl, and breathed, ami (•gis'laicd in-re more or leas in woman’s atmos» pbere. Alay wo not attribute, in part, to this circumstance the superior c,om en cy and mildness ol ti.e laws *i this -tate;—are they not th* very code of woman’s constitution, something ■ ore or less of’a Cupid prcsiuitig over eacbl The penal laws •f cjrecco Uecanie more mild after wo men were permitted to be seen at theitscuurts; «red w hat but ttinr and ib is uncut and seclusion from their legisiat.ro assemblies, m ike the Ot toman sceptre so bloody and cruel at tins nay. tVota n is the forma tive priuctple to man, and stamps tier sc it upou his deeds tiirougs Uie -overeiguty sue holds ot*r hi*> p.i*- kions, which nature gave her. I wouiu, However, not bo understood to speak in dispara ement of the secular taws oftnra state, when Isa/ Urey bear tue impress of w#raau— --n* is too uuld, man too savage ( exclaimed to myscit, “Mniedge l ’ vdie has seen happy days, when the lair of the country met to greet and welcome tbe great men of tho ua» tioo on tbe.r annual return to tne se;s of legislation, but now they seek another place to (urge oet the laws, -ml her glory is going with the seat ir . St mu, t > the we* da. in ;i# .reding the at reels wfr Were ue.« struck with what the 4-n* ineh call of t»ur .aw*. Overt e door ot one of tire t..urdy