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

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Georgia S Statesman. TERMS,—S3 PER ANNUM, IPLADVANCE,] BUI?'UTT & MEACHAM, Editors.} THE GBOPGXA STATESMAN. IS PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY IN MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. ®n Wayne-Street, opposite the Eagle Hotel. BY S. MEACHAM. jryj* Terms.... Three Dollars in advance, ®r Four Dollars if not paid in six months.— No subscription received for less than one year, unless the money is paid in advance, and no paper discontinued till all arrearages on subscription and advertisements are paid. N. B. —Notice of the sales of land and ne groes, by Administrators, Executors, or Guar dians, must be published sixty days previous to the day of sale. The sale of personal property in like man ner must be published forty days previous to the day of sale. Notice that application will be made to the "Co'.irt of Ordinary for '.save to sell land, must 5e published nine months. Notice that application has been made so J Letters of Adin nistration, must also be pub lished forty days. *** \!i leitors directed to the Editors on Business relating to the Office, must be post said f.— .. . .gBWSgSB .1.'.-UM . J, Two Journeymen Prin- • ters of Steady, Suber and industri ous Habits, can Lave employment during’ the ensuing summer, in the ©Yr ice of die Georgia Statesman. GEORGIA ? EabershamCounty, C. Qui!lion of Captain Bryans Dist. tolls before me one Sorrel Horse five years old, natural trotter, kit fore foot and right hind loot white, star and snip, lung main and tail, ul l shoes on his foie feet, appraised by Albert Vinning and .Tames Quillian to sixty dollars, Feb ruary Wth, 1327. DANIEL QUILLIAN, J. P HINTON A. HILL, I). Clerk, C. J C. 66—3 t '’Tititray Horse. GEORGIA, Jones County. KING of Captain Davis’ District, tolls before nr. one E .trhy Hor .e, twelve years old, his krft fore kg white also his hind some saddle spots, ne brands perceivable, aboth ii/c feet high, an ur ns»d by John Mirtm and 1 masunt Philips to thirty dollars; this 21st of March 1827 STERLING LANIER,/. P A true Copy from the Estray JJqolc. C.MACARTIIY, Clerk,c. i. c. 66—St (i EORGLI, Frank 'hl (kjunty WHEREAS John Silman Juur. and James A. - Little appl.< s to me fur Letters ol Admiiiiotriitmu on the Estate of John Silm.m late of said County Sen Deceased: The o are therefore to cite and admonish all ami singular the kindred and creditors of’ said de' e.;>e<l, to be and appear at my office within the time pre- ribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted; Given under my hand, this 23d of March 1827. THOMAS KING, (A T O 66 Gt 'SHERIFFS’ S\LE. ON the first Tuesday in May next Will be sold m the Town of la' kson Butts County, between the usual hours of Sale, the following properly to wit: 202 1-2 Acres of land whereon Richard Cotton now lives known l>\ lot No. 77 in the first, District for merly Henry now LuttsCounty, levi ed on as the property ol Richard Cotton to satisfy a li. fa. in favor of Barrel P. Key. Levied on and returned to me by a Constable, this 23th of March, 1827. R. W. HARKNESS, D. Sliff. 66—tds GEORGIA Butts County. ‘IMTHEREAS Richmond Brown ’ ’ Applies to me tor letters ot 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 ot said 0 ‘Ceased, tube and appear at my office withe.' the time prescribed by Lnw to shew cause, if any they can why said Let ters should not be granted to the applicant. Given under tnv hand this the 26th March. 1827. JNO TARPLEY. C. C O. CC —6t GEORGIA, Whereas Jeremiah Fowler Early county. S and Nancy, formely Smith now Tv son have applied for Letters ofdisims 3ion from the administration on the estate oi 1 adin Smith dic’d. These are therefore to cit ■ and admonish ail anti singular Vie kindred and Creditor? of th • said dec’d to be and ap pear it my office within tie tune, presenbeu b> Law,1 1 shew cause if any then- why siid letters ol'distnission should not be grant ed, given under my hand tui» IHh o* Govern fe«T 18*26. NF.VEN McBBYDE, c. c. o 4d—«c» NOTICE. —To all whom thia may con cern, that I have made the following Survey, on the virtue of a head-wright warrant, for Anderson Baker, 350 acres, on the w-tcri* of iMarberries’ Creek, bounded North, by Thompson, S. W. by Butler, S. E. by Ter rill, and East by Camp ; a platt of which is recorded in my Office. Those concerned can have a more minute description by examining the same, and enter their caveats in due time. DAVID BURSON. Jan. 1. 1827. 57—3 NINE MONTHS after date application will be made to the Honorable the In ferior Court of Columbia. county, when sitting for ordin iry purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of James Mapping, late of said county, dec’d. for the benefit of tke heirs and creditors. HENRY GIBSON, Adm’r. MARTHA MAPPING, Adm’rx. June 27, 1826. 28 —9m IVriNE months after date application will Jsi be made to the honorable the Infer.ur Court of Emanuel county when setting for Ordinar v purposes for leave to sell two tracts of land, ofis in said county, one in the 13 dis trict Houston, No. 315 belonging to the Es tate of Griffis John deceased, for tiie benefit of the heirsand Creditors of said deceased. WILLIAM DANIELS, Adm’r 47—9 m Nl'Bfc months after date application vi.U be made *> <iia_Jionorab!e Inferior court of Monroe county, fur or- dinary purposes fer leave to sell the of Williaflf Ailen, deed, for the benefit ot the heirs. , _ GEORGE BENNELT. Guardian, October 4th, 1926. 48-r9m WTOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the t estate of J«- e Darden, late of Warren county dec’a, are request d to make immediate payment—-and those having de mands against the estate, cl s .id deceased, will Land them in, property attested, wiihm the time prescribed by ti w. HENRY GIBSON, Ex’r. Feb. 19. 1827. 60—61 ITIOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the H morablc the In ferior Court of Green county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Enoch Strings lloiv, dec’d. DZEKIEL FEARS, Adm’r. De bonis non. March Sfrl 18 ’?-. < 62—4 m i.; EORGIA T>VIGGS County, WHEREAS S.las Brown ap f plies to me for letters of ad ministration with tiie will annext on the Estate of V* i.Lam Disharoon, late of said county, dec’d. And whereas, also William Jacoba applies to inc for letter.; of adminis (-ration on the estate of Susannah Jacobs late of this county, dec’d.— Tntso arc therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred ind Creditors of taid persons dec’d. to be and appear at my office withm tiie time prescribed by law to shew cause if :ir>j thev can, w hy said let ters should not be granted Given under mv hand this 7th day March, 1827. PETER SOLOMON CTk c. o Ma.cli, 7lh 1b27. 62—-£t__ G EORsif 1, B ts ( t» ty. <H7'IF.REAS Josepl.Seutell, and w W M.irv W d.lrip, apphes to n><- f.»r Lettersuf AdmiiiiMi. tmn on the Estate i f Abra! am Waldrip late ot said County Deceased. These art thercibrc to <• ami Admonish, all and singular the Kmdr d and Credi tors o! said D > casts], ‘.o lie aud ap pear at mv office, within tiie time pre"ibe.d l.y I. ;w to show cause i a.iv lin y can, wby ■' lid Letters shouh not be granted i» the applicants,go - e’i under my hand this 22d of ’'larch 1827. J NO. TARPLEY, c c o. f.»-—• t < i EOil(i! A, T.v.g, County. J? r HER EAS Wilham W F.tr- V v m m applies to me lor Letter ;>t A'liiii ■i*'!ratn.U on th.- E>i.ite ol John S, Sjamccr late of said Count} Deceased, it'*'se are therefcre to cite and admonish *ll and singul.r the kindred ami Creditors of saiu D ceased, to be and appear at mv office w ithin the time prescribed b_\ Law to shew cau-e ifaiythry can why said L tier- should not be grant mi,given under m\ hand. PETER SOLOMON, c. c. o. March 27, 1827. 65—6 t GEOR<■ lA* Tu'tggs County. WIiEREAS John Rasberry, np . .ies to ms for Letters of Ad miui.-traiion on the l£*«.;ite ot John Sanders late of said County Deceas ed, these are therefore to cifbsjind •idmoaish all and singular the kin dred and cred.tors of said Deceased, to be and appear at my office within the tune prescribed by Law :• shew cause if any they can, why said Let ters should not be granted, given un der mV hand this 24th of M irch 1827. PETER SOLOMON, c. c. o. 65—6 t 'ToTorTU NA I'l2 DRAW PFR sONS who wish may procure without delay a plat with the corners, station* watercourses ant quality of tiie land, as rt urnedbytuc district s irviiors. If » nclusinz pust|pai(i 2:> cents tor ach plat wanaag, to C \RLTO S r.LLBORN Ser. G. t„ March 19th 18-7. Ha tibi erunt artes, pacisque imponere morera, parcere subjcctis et dcbellare superbos. — Virgil. Milledgeville, Monday, April 16. 1827, NINE months after date application will be made to the honorable the inferiui ■ court of Henry county, when sitting tor or- purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Jacob Maddox, dec. WESLEY CAMP, vllmr. August 2d, 1826. BRIGADE ORDERS. Head Quarters. ? Ist Brigade ADiv. ofG. Militia $ Clinton, March 2d, 1827. FREDERICK SIMS Esq. is ncre bv appointed Quartermaster of Said Brigade in place of Capt. William Mitchell, resigned and is to be obey ed and respected accordingly, Bv Order of Brig Gen. CHARLES PHILIPS, WILLIAM BREWER, Ai l-de-Can)’.>. v 62—ts. NOTICE. ALL those having claims against the es t .te of Jacob Maddux, dec. are reques- i ted to hand them in, in terms of the law, for s. tt’ement ; and those indebted to make im media i payment. WESLEY CAMP, Adm. Feb. 5. 1827. 59 St >iration of the time pre scribed by law, ■ ill ba Aftdj to the honorable Inferior Court when sitting for Ordinary purposes of the county of War ren for leave to sell the real estate and negros, not specifically disposed of by the last ■ ili and testament of Jesse Darien late of War ren county, d::ce..sed, for the benefit of the Creditors t.nd Legatees of said dec’d. HENRY GIBSON, Ex? ctor. Feburary 19th 1527. CO — 9m NINE months after date, application wiV lie made to the Honorable the Inferior court of the county of Newton, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, <0- leave to sell the whole of the red estate of Thomas Creel, late of said county doed. WILLIAM CREEL, Lfmr. Sept. 12,1826. 38—9 m months afler date application will be made ' the Honorable he Inferior Court of Hancock county hen siting for or dinary purposes for leave to «ell one halt of ’ot No. 216 lying in the sis h Dist. cf Monroe county at private si 1 for the ben.tit of the heir of lerdind Homes Dec’ll. .Wir.IDI \IILLEP, Azent. Deccml'erffie 3th 1326. 9ro Margiiret Kemp k vs. < Libel for divorce. Thomas Kemp, r OCTOBER Term, 1826. ■ N the above stated case it 'ippettrinz to the court that the def n-lant. is not to be fo 1 nd in the county of Rabun. Upon motion of Smith and Brown, Solicitors for l.ibei!a®t. It is ordered that service be by publication in oni of the Gazcttu of this October term 1826 Tha above is a true extract from the inmates this 20th, November 11. T. ?<lozl< y, Cl’k. ’•s—tin As df ELOPED <7 ROM t tie Subscriber on the 25t b • of December, 1845. iw j lell wvs, one t block follow nun i NaUien generally railed N ice, abnSt 25 years of age, about 5 feet lt> In ches high v<ll made, pr tty art m ( lay ; w 1! on the Violin, he former y iar.aw tv a :d passed though d fT”- ■ut seci toti-i of lbw Stale ofAlabam. as a , 'eman, h j can d ' imith w. ri [olurable wml, and 1 Un k he h>s ; •car ovi.r one of ii.’ eyes, U’. i.’tf •t presen utmei -■ • ary to de<cr'l>e the utliet rai I rci a elluiv. di com •lection named Je--ev alu nt 21 or 2 years oi age, about 5 tcet 10 or 11 Inches hi h, toler. bi. v 11- m de, 1 think one oi Ins kn es a iittk‘ bent in, Lis inot'.wr u Ji'nil Cipt Jeremiah Sandnrs|Of A! ibamn. Hr wis raised to the farming business any person appri holding the afore -aid fellows and coufnmi; th mtn any Jail so that I c in get them 1 will pay them £ 2U a pied • r it they wd! deliver them to me living 14 mile below Wa.-hmgton V» ilk- County, Gieorgia, 1 will give thatn £SO a pece. ABNER WELLBORN. February 21st, 18!7, 61—3 m. (£y The Mobile Register will pub lish the above three months and for ward their account for payment as above. Ifouse of Entertainment. THE Subscriber has opened i Mouse of Entertainment at that valuable stand, shuated two miles rom ville. at the fork ct the! reads lendingEatontnn and Clin ton. At thC Travellers and thers can be accommodated with V’od clean bed', the be>t of loud, ■nd excellent liquors. at a moderate •rice. WILLIAM K HILL. March, 12tu, lb* 7 INE MONTHS after date ap- Xv! plication will be made to the Ilororable tne Inferior court o 1 Baldwin county, when sitting fur or dinary purposes for leave to sei! the real Estate of Robe: t Wynn dec’d Consisting cf one lot of land lyinu in the com ty of Baldwin, No. 28U first district of said countv. PATCEY WYNN, Exertrix March 12th 1£27. 62 —ImSm Months .liter el ite hereof -L v application will In made to the Ilornorable the Inf riorcuurl of Mon roe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell a tract or lot ot land laying in Jones county in the sixth district, No. 9 it being a part of the real Estate of Charles Thaxton late of Butts county dec’d. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. TERMS made known on the day of sab’. JOHN V DUNN Adm’r. NANCY G. THAXTON adm’x Butts county, Ga. March 12 1827. 64 —lm9m BOARD OF PHYSICiANb,’’ OF THE] STATE or The following extracts from acupted by the Hoard at their first imeung, are made cublic, for the information of can didates w ijo m<y in fut re apply for License, to Practic; Me.iieiiui, viz. Ist. Applicants ibr examination shall be require 1 to write inu fresent a thesis on son:. Medical sub; ct, and hand the sam? to G e Dean on or before each annual - feting es Jic board. 2d. Th a board will require of each candi date a coinpet nt knowhd"'.- of Chemistry, Anatomy, Materia, Medina,' Ph siology, gery, Mid ifery, and the Theory aridjMictiee oi Medicine, and will not grant a license to any candidate who is materially deficient in any of those branches. 3d. In future, applicants having Diplomas, shall be expected, to send them to this Boaru far examination, and that in no case shall . temporaryor permanent license be granted up on the testimony of a member ot this board < r ny other individual, without the Diplo ma. “-Ith. A•••-examination will he granted by tiie board at the same session to rejected ap plicants cnithe SU; conditicn, that the sccon examination, be held publicly, and the q ca tions and answers retorded on ihe nnur.tes.’ The order of examination will be so con ducted, as to commence with the first na;.. enrokd, and proceed numeiica'lr, until the list is gone through, and if any applic..: t i abocnt, when his presene- is required before the board, the next named shall be pressmen in his place, and tin name of the absentee pla ced at the bottom of tie iis». Applicants ar. notified tint levers addres s ed to tne in Lexington Ogletluope county. Post Paid, re pie t.ng their names enruied, with tiieir restdenco, and title of’Thesis will be duly attended to. ALEX JOL’ES, M. D. EcancJ the Beard of Phyreians of th: State of Georgia. Mdledgeville, Sth Dtcem'tr, 182 G. T. Ed.tors of News Papers in 6.is State friend! •• to .his institution a«.l t c cans o seienv in general will confer a f.ivor by gi» ' mg the above two or three ins< r ions. ( 4<t—w2m,2a.2m.. BXECUTORS NOiltil / LL persom indebted to tke c?- _ZjL 1 °i Vv dli..<n Bennett, lut< of Washington coutzv, deceased, an requested to iinmedinte pay men'. —And those having denn. d estate of said dec d, ar< requested to exhibit the m to the ’uhscriber properly rfiested, and in welt time as the law directs Wm. 2! BENNETT. Ej 'r Washington co. March 12 h 1 827. 62—Gw .NOTICE— The Subscriber ia- ■ in- bi- frit nd- 'u I the public th i! !i :s pMrca i'C'l the entire stock wf Dry Goods c! C Rowe conn t i g •'[ ;»!! elc’-an* Assortment of spring timm r GO( )i>S all ot which v. Ji [ be sold low lor CASH ► ISAAC NEWELL N B —AH pr-son- ’nd I t'-'l to [the firm of ROWE & NEWELL, i ire requested to make immediate 1 pavmeut ~ r -EnSt-ay Hoi' m. GEORGIA, Hall County. HHAKEN ”n b;. Wil! m V allw of jl Captain WalkcrsDist. and tol’d before me, Hu h Kerr an <i r> mg Justice in and tor said County, one -mall bay horse about nine or ten years old. Branded thus, P on the left Buttock; no other Brand per ceivable. Appraised by Stephen Clayion and Alexander Crawford to twentv dollar-, this 14th M uch, 1827. HUGH KERR. J P. F. H WALKER, C. I C. 66 3t ' months after date. ..pphea -*-> tion wdi be made to ti e Hon orable the Inferior Court of Joi es County when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands and real Estate of Dr. Orray Ttckner-, iate of said x*ountv Heceas d. EBfiNEZER ORMSBY Adm'r March £7, 2 827, jBS-—9m [Vol. 11. No. 15.— Whole IX©. 67. GEOEGtLI, Tzziggs County. WNIEREAB Kelly Glov»r ap plies to jsre fur Letters of dis mission f cm his Executor' hip on th Estate of Gresham Cofield Doc as ■ d, and whereas also Stephen Jones' and Isaac Wood applies io me for Letters of dismission from tha ad minisimtkn on the Estate cf J din Siatter Deceased, these are there fore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said persons Deceased to he and appear at my office wit I in tiie time prescribed by Law, to shew cause i; any they can, why said L. tiers < 1 dismission should not be granted, given under mv hand this 24th oi March, 1827. PETER SOLOMOxN, c. c o. 65—6 i GEORGIA—-FRANKeL V County. AS Sarah Tweedweli w w applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Wm. Tweedweli late of said county <i< c' These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor:.- ol said deceased, to be aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why ba io letters should FiOl uc Given under my hand this sth daV “sf M.r* 18 27." THOMAES JkIXG, e.c.o Carnesville sth March 1827 63—61 GEORGIA Twiggs County. i LREAS, Owen Fort ap- i V » plies to mo tor Letters of ad ministration on the Estate of Arthur Fort Jr. late of said County Dec. These are therefore to cite and ad motii-h all and singular the Kindr d ai d creditors of said Dec. to be and n.d appear at i*y office within tin time prescribed by Liw to shew cause if any they can why said Let ters should not b granted, given under mv bad this 24th oi February 1827. TETER SOLOMON, c. c o. 65—6 t f - ./■.■sMJ'aSEGHS.a’. CGI'IES of the above work fir sale at the hMLLBDCETILLE BODK STuBE. GE IRGIA Tv. la’s co Senas 11. Ciixrk, ha.h this v v d y p> lied to mi B Letlt rs ol Ad uin stratum on the est» !e of v‘> m. Clark, laM of said co :r.tv dec’d, these are thar.lure tn cue and admonish all and singular, the Li: - ■ rod nd cr.-ditors of said deceased, to ; pp< -i at m, ofia e v.it. in the time prescribed by lav , P sht-iv < a ’se if any tiny Lave why sard h t v< s should riut be gr .nted. Given und.r my hand this 6th F< b’-nan, 827. FE n.R 801 O v.Ofi, C. C. O. 6w—i»t An abridgment of a classical lour to I'roup and .Muscogee Comiti‘,e, 1827. ARGUMETr. she authors manner—Millcdgr rt’le, its ant» quity —bcairifainess cfits women —Mildr Res- of the lans of Georgia—the cause es ■ —scenes on the road to Clinton—the Clin, tonic Philosopher—he argues en f'r- ti e- ■ ry of electricity—unusual pitch cf the voice cu use cf—et ci t ra. It is < urs principally to bold audi ence a»d converse with nature, —. ct •uh the ft ids, which have cimuk cd agitated the country in th. acquisition 01 the n w t< rritory, w< are about to visit, —leuds whith iv« fermented and pour* d front the cr tiers oft he presses, as from so ma uy volcanoer, heating the passion t.id iiiiurir.ting the public mind baei Jung private and public tran qj.hiy, and threatening to unsheaUi • tic i word, the sword which the great Washington had safriy laid uwas in t!.c scabbord How straege is man! wbeu suffer ing under calamity and privation ae s'.rang!y feels L.s dependence upon lie. suprar.e being, and we ,r.. upon his brow the aspect oi Lumd.'.y, but when ne> vc4 with pioipurity anu ■topping forward with tirni stride to receive the greatest L >en* of Prov - deuce, bis heart beats ne.ay, ungr.it' - ' iul and independent, aud his success reeins to inspire him with hi» own soy. reigntv. But we would not, b} ! - recital oi the past, stir *p sensi.mi ty, which can only b*g!cwm and em bitter Memory; presently we shad plunge into the great feeling of na ture, which wdi absorb and obliter ate ali others, her solitudes and tne grandeur of her works, wdi fling 1 round us another world, whose at mosphere is tv. ry where unpoisen cd and uucwntuzni.ialed with civiliza tion and its arts, and we shall he c j.nstraincd to excia.m with sinceri ty “0, prucu , procul etteproj'ani.’’ V» e shall relate what we saw and felt, and it will be proper in ti i abridgement, that we taka up o-t regular hn oi March from -MILLEDGEVILLE. This little v-dage is th capital oi the Georgia Republic, cou <uu» De tween 3 ai.d -iUoU iuh.ibitai.ts, anil ;.- -iiu.it* in-riv m ti.e comer vl 1..> ilate on Hie jisxag ground* v- i-a [OR S 4 IF MOT PAID IN SIX > ON? Oconee River. Tnt’ , e is a tradition still existing ti.at tiie site of tins vil lage was chosen by men in cue aU® luority, an account ci the exceltenc-e and purrty oi the witter and under the gentle inspiration of the f\'unicn a who holds his empire oVi rih. juice of the grape. But the more proba ble and reasonable account is, that they were men who had imbibed a love and taste tor antiquity, whose brains had been seclbed With tne lore oft he great "o)fien days’ and t at the resemblance of this site t® that of classical Rime, determined ibeir choice. The Oconee is about three times tiie siz ■ <i the 1 vher, and the infant Ge rgi.i R >me uu.« strips this day, in the uun-bcr <-i her hiils, her cl sical Italian Mother. Considering the great adv.n.cem nt ol thwarts and sclent es and the iu» crease fthe sources ui malthof modern times, it was no unreasona ble calculation in the ancient se.mc t rs of ti e site of tliis capital, that ts hills would one 'lay be covered with Theatres Cullsosiums. Tem pk"- nd superb piiv,.te ediiic*.fit to od cth Luder- ix. ruets of gnat re, übt'C, and worthy ofti.e world’s ’mutation ic resort. Simdar causes produce similar tffici 1 . Rome, at I fir-t encircled by the iurn.w’oi the rose from her sWv< n i. i-, as Phduy tells u« to the Suwirnit of tie World. J: was therefore, aslittiwaa the Romuiu'* Remuses coti.d tic. who in the datkuwbJ oi «<i tiquity, selected the site, and plct‘*d the fu ture size of this ca{ ital to fix it a similar ba?i- the basis of in. ('■' vi able and indistructable In Is, ii.at might have a fair start in the ai.< ( :•» ikss of its foundation; and tliuu?. h their de.sct udents find the flaxen great and the task arduous t» keep it - public w ays in repair, yet these venerable ancients, for re.as< ns abt ve given, should not be accused oi rash ness in tne tlecission ot tueir<chuice, nor s.ioul l their names d scend tar* uished on the historic page. Tne .fiistoty oi this city is, ih.it it spr ad rapidly, at fir-t over Ibe surtac of ns h. is, and t at its pr< Aent < t; □!• e.icv and inwleldne-s i- alt ihutaiite r e imprudence of the m i. ru«| who did not timely check its growth, and give its expansion a proper <!i» red ion* In making our survey of it we di* covered its c uthern & eastern sub* burns in a state of neglect and tepid dilapidation; the} arc laterally sloughing off, you might say tun. is taking part oi this Q»ry io mi < If; cur day some V In y will sit upon iiic-e tuns, and take up his brush to pa ut w. rids, which ;.rv passed. X'ormerly it was c lebrated 'br thc goodnes* oi its ocieiy aim the beau* tilu.ncss ofthe women, who made rt their annual resort from the neigh boring districts, during the sw-mod of ihe L gislature, when the time was pa .eci off as m a cuntinuaicanavaJ. Here the fair soothed the arduous labor < i inc Politician, nnd inspired lain with ti e soil scninnenta ot‘ her b\. i, nature. After the day of la* honoris legislation was over, -h* mingled with turn at night in tne bail, ui-playing to this ravished eye all tne Harmony arid proj ions oi her iorm in in various atiudes oi the country dance and ti.c cotillon. Sne ■reatli»d into torn a soul of soft vs 3 an delicacy of sentiment b.i gmg Lis uncouth rou. line 1 ~n d mascii ni.< sternness mto maniy-h. pe. iU . v d, and breathed, and hg»‘ altd t re more or le-s m woman’s atipott pliere. May we not attribute, in part, to ibis circumstance Cue • upenor cieu>* envy and mildness ot t..e laws vi tins -tate; —are they not th* very code of woman’s coostit’ii ion, souiettung . ore or It*--* of a Cupid over each! The penal laws es v.it co ucc.iine more mini alter ivo* n.en were perinittsd to be situ at tneir courts; aid what but tb • . b n i • incut and seclusion fiom their Ie b i.->lat v<: assemblies, m ike the O> .jfliau sceptre so Lloody and cruel ■‘l Ibis day. Lem ti "is the io tna* live principle to tuan, and s t. ,p*. in rscii upon Lit needs li.rc ign me sovereqmy she holds Ctor Im pas sions, wnic-i nature gave her. 1 would, however, not b. u. d Mood to spe ik in di-para. ement o; the -ecular laws of this stat*, when 1 -.uy tney bear the impress of wernau—* she is too mild, man too savage 1 exclaimed to my-NI, “Mio* ige vilie haj seen happy days, wi: a the lair ol the country moi to greet nd welcome the great men oi t a ni tion onthe>r annual return to < « ot legislation, but now they scuk another place to forge out ibu i..ws, nd her gl< ry is gom to with the »» u! empir he, t - the wr ds. In ,r> iwhag th* directs < >verC h« • -lima, with wiial i< t x. g..sh cad the ampiicity oi uur u.ivs. Over i. e duvr oi one ul the s.urdy juiis ul Vuican «e wore .e co* d a. tin; ww* mu