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IX 1 'JUBER 20
mil ciiiu.ii, Tue v.uii.y ot N E
lan 1 will l)£ gratified also, with the
appointment o Holme* to be Seen •
tary of the Navy, South Carolina
will he tickled by the pure..ax; o.
M'Duffie with th< Secretaryship o
War :• Georgia will be enraptured
With the appointment of Borneo to
the Court ol’Si James, John Forsyth
to the Cabinet ol Madrid, and the
nominal elevation of a citizen to the
highest honor; Virginia s arrogance
will be appeased by the tacit admis
sion of her to prescribe a na
tive to the Presidency, the invest
ment of Giles with th Department
of State, Thoma Ritchie as Cun*ui
General to St. Domingo, md the out
fit of John R i idoipii a pl mpot n
tiarytothe Grand I’urk ; whilj N.
York will have no reason to repine :
her monopoly of trade will be lived
on a fnln basis. Major Noah, will
be s (it to Morocco, you will preside
over the Treasiiary, and I as Vie
President will be virt mills and con
stitutionally clothed with the author
ity of Chief Magist ate, wi> e C d
mav amuse his ideocy a' chess or
m reversing a tumbler. I’m otlu r.
posts will be distributed with a dm
regard to the acquisition of strength.
As lot T p, he is an ambitious
in ulin.ni, derided ami hated bevond
tin- limits ofhis State. 11 answei
od very well for a momentary pur
pose Having o forth r Use for
his services, we must separate our
selv *; from the odium which our
Connexion with him might bring up
on us. Such was o«r intention in
denouncing him as a traitor at the
dinner lately given lotiovt mor Tv
hr n Vegan it. — W e have done wo I, ;
him dtogether I'll best thing he |
ca . d », is to return to L mren* < oun-1
ty, ami during hi- win’s absence con
sole himself with die cook
* VV;’ are at a loss to know to horn i-:f< -
enc is here.bud, unless it U Di D iei,*ii.,
deals largely in the article of r d p pper.—
Hhnnmtntidor.
Prom the N. Y. Mirror, itnl Ladies’ Literary
G.iz< m.
A Di rt II SEKMoN.
Tie lollownig mlmiralm produc
liou, delivered b lore a r nip.my ol
volunteer soldier-, during our revo
lutionary struggle, upon the ev ol
their going ‘ forth to glorious war,
was calculated to inspire them w tn
more than Herculean strength and
com age:—"Mine (Lends, v< n virst
yon ■' med licit', you was boor, and
now, irients, you is prout; and you.*
iten on your unicorns, ant dem v its
you lik ' a dongs upon n,i ho ■_ s peek;
now mine Irients, let me dell you dis,
;t m.m is a man if hr.'s no iuggei a
my dumb. Ven I avid veil <mt to
it ut vid Gohah, he (look noting vi>i
him put on ' sling; now doo t mi
Luke me, mine incut*; it was not a
yiliii sling; no, nor a gin sling; n >.
nor a mint vater sling; no, it vas ,•
sling mate vil an hick ry sthiek
Now ven Goh.in see-. lav id coumi
hr say*,- you httie tempt *c >un ir« i,
docs yotfe come to vight mi ' I n I
«ive you to the pirds ot th fi it. and
de p ,:->(•* of the at” lav id *ay*
‘Gohah, Goh.ih, the race i*l. not il
vavs nut the sliwilt nor i*h the pit
fle mil lhe str ng, and man is a
jf he’s no pigger as my ditliib-
Tavid lie fixe* a -thon.' m ins ulm
& he drew* it at Gohah,. ant ku < .k*
him rite in Ihe vorclu ad, and <l< ..
Tavid tak - G li.«li u sim rt, .r. I cut*
oil In* heat— ami den ill the | f> 'fy
eaals comes out, and st. •' d tl »'
ers in his m.iv, and sung, 'Saul i* a
ere.it man, tor lie La* kilt hi* doti
sands. put Tavid is erratrr as he,
vor he ha* kilt Gohah.’ N w mm<
frients, when you cons out to v igti
nut tiie 1 .Inipt I’rit ,*li ;< member v.,;
I dell you, data Ilian i* a loan, n
s no p'gger a* my dumb
f'rc.n j/u' A . » •L • im.
TrUrr he i Jui A /*<W' I' l A... i a<u *>,•• ■>.
/.‘enr ( r.'c/c—l have made a num
ber of v. ’ .■„(■* m your good *
Tnion, and admire tier a< ommod
tions, her -ailing, and tin good oi
dvr which has usually prevailed ,i
hoard; but from vvh t i hive I ,tel\
Overheard, I understood that some
part of our ctew are cl.unouri’m loi
i change of otla’crs, which it eifecti d
may produce trouble. It appeal
th it their de*ign i* Io turn the i re
sent /’i/otout oi his birth, and inaki
a pilot of the (iti/i/icr, who i* as b !
a m.in as ever pointed a cannon, bet
boldness i* not the qualdicati n t< r
which a Pilot i* to be ihe mo*t v alli
ed, and 1 huj e y< U w ill < Xcu e me
Lucie, it I say that in th character
istics ot a Pilot an . unc- of circum
spection i* of more worth than a
pound ot boldue*. it they could hot.,
he weighed \ou I dot has km.
studied to make himself acquamte I
with our naiive shoals and with tor
cign strait*, and his attention i* *.
devoted to ih Chart and Co . ( »a**.
that "In n I turn mat night I,e •
;>s sate a* •• I ivere Liuded on I' rr
Fiuiia Since I have been on buaid
the I mon, her guns haverarely bet i
lii . d cxi t’j'l tor rejoicing, and 1 uo,
thev never will be heard lor any oili
er purpose, but if y our (>miner -houl
be shoved in to the Pilot’s plac .
hi* lt>ndue*s for tm camion’* soun
may possiblv lead bun to mdiilg L
fiivonte amu-ement, at tue Laz u
ot the ..ip's Company. My fe.n
iia 1 e led me to make these remark
'tvliich I li .pe you will excuse, for
Your respectful nephew,
JACK TAK
Krom the Biography o lhe earners oi
the Declaration oj in leyendeirce.
MRS. ADAMS.
There ha* been preserved a lettci
written by Mr* Ad .ms ton fru nd, al
one ot the most gloomy periods ot
the revolutionary war, in wnich h
thus expresses the noble patriotism
which she cheri-hed m common with
her hu*hand “Heaven is <ur vvu
nes* that we do not rejoice in the effu
sion of blood, or the carnage ot the
human species; i.ut hav.ng been for
ced to draw the sword, we arc d< ter
mmed never to sheathe it -lave* io
Britain. Our cause, sir, is I trust th>
cause of trutli and ju*tice, and wid
finally prevail, though the combined
force of earth and ir il shall rise a
gaiust if To this cause I have sa
criiic?d much of my own personal
happiness, by giving upto the conn
cils of America, one of my near.' i
‘'■onm-x ion*, and living for more th.n
t.irec years in a sta e of widowhood
Troy Sentinel
From Ute
Recstiav i the Ep scopal Church, threi
young lines, .die r pe. form ini' 1 > int< r< stii.g
and ( iij,..tt’iil duties of tin Suuiia> Si hou ,
wire eaaver ing in I..enisle, uli.ioae of then,
wrote on a blank leaf ill following lin s :
“When shall w three meet .■gain,”
Free, ftoi.i grief, and fro iron, [in,
Full ofjo., and fdl ol glee,
11. v’ling in an cxtaiy '
To which one of the others r< spond. d :
Ask v hi forjoy or bliss on earth —
The se it of woe, and u I of mirth .-
T . place where gri l and, pam ■ :nd,
Lid erfec.t bliss can ne'er la foi nd 1
Not while yonder hei. shall ound,
»'< rth .auii.s and sacred gi Oi.i.d ;
N.»t n liii. low uiie s eepi. high,
I
I’ lints to realms in distant skv ;
Not w hit fl. k md p <or pi ;.y
l iir.r ~li t ■ iH- .t, an ■ ti.rmi. day,
.* It '.c meet m it'tilt or null,
il.uice or least, or bn lhnigh' I dl.
■tut .',h. iitlie Priesilia* foi nd lunc,
Wm i ; .sigh or sorrow ne’er i* know n,
>V itli LI hi- 11 .ck iroaml i.im g i h< r’d,
\ ml in ver more f rom him be scvi r’d :
when tne earth is tempest tost,
■ . lleav’n i- gam’d, and earth is lost —
i'h i, oh • en, we'll nn et ag . in,
r< fi m grief, ami free from pain,
I iill <1 joy, and full ofglce,
R. -’Ung m an ecslacy. Al'*!? .
T<> mi/ Daughter on her I'trth-iiay.
BY BF.RNAKD FMITON.
Mv child, ihisistliy naialday,
A.id might afa iher’s p ver
For line inspire his votive lay,
V\ hat bl< ssing shouklst thou ‘-.hare '
Shflll wit. re- >VC->I«I., nr t>.
’i hy sir< t . bend hi* l.m <
I hold I lice far too dear my love,
To ask these tilings for thee.
If . i-'.i of mine miriil prove of worth.
Bi thi'i thy portion givt n ;
Ti -. Motin r’s blann h ** lift on i arth !
Thy Mother’s lot in Heaven!
’ —i, ii .i.i T - i—— ■ i ...1. . 'll J 1 M
x.h a.
Mi IN D A \ \ i I, I*2/'.
■ln I •
his I , I, w. ai e i "i .• - ■ i > da i Ihe
pobltc inc et' i I . rt. • i n 1 -il i j M Nt
oi Ball in., ie, and we *im i Iv r mniend it
■otlit attenliie petii*al ot dl ■uz .< .!>»■ it
i* ol st< rling import am c ti) our n> h -., ti at
mu citizens understand t i< ir mien «i* ; an '
il this artu li the alaliti and anwi aiu d n
dustry of I. Nil. s, h i. ■ nab'ed h : m I
het and ' '■ i ■e. • , .' - ..
icl w l.iel. are c.incl in in ad l.e- point*-
hti welorbcar (ur.iiir tamarks—the art.cl.
will sja ,ik t r i -Hl.
| 7'/if r ( Be mid island tb»
’ h ction lor com y rti •< rs in the cot'iiti* • 1
| I i , M'.-e *■.< ' , I'ro ■ C Hit t i and t li II
I .v< r-i a .lin o*! -a ai*ii i .. ; lorof
I ihe Fri r. '- th I’i' <■. if. W e are
•1.l . li. ' ~l ’ ill l'' I-1 l l 111 W C< el!. -
C on; bt It w .11 ia i in tn ’*t a■" ii ■ moil* i t
Govern • t i ' cl vv s n*ci ri im < In
flic g< neral ipre-'i u e lite enizi tis iilnu
is.*caibleti for tti ir loun i chauon.
.In m’/r cat . u ( .’< .uo T< ur
l. Tr .i t. ol .yi:. !r I rt.lio.
I < o/ilHlhC'/.
| Chip VI
\RGi ME\ T
. I'h' ' nd t ■' ■ ■ •. Philos
V’. vm no 1 m bi a. it I i i-ei i ■ , h n
tasniogi iphy - •• •■ - nd exj Inins tin
I.l' uh o ni-ci n ai d oinnipre*< ne. . o.'
which it is th -yii.i .I — inn n ti.ir et
p ysic .l <mg In Hint, and i - ■ plnioso
pay h,s mi** d• i r aim iu a t< 1 1 d i 1-
noe — True n tore ■ sen* lion—How p li
es l.ers o ad g*, su.'ol H.e r:ow> f
thought at tioih- '•ln nmains unlomhtd
Ih till* I.md. W ~l’Tt' cuaslity, v ir
te, mid puri i i> *<'ntum iil have mi
.mm ir, in, Iw.s at !>’** to uu
icrst.inii H.e reason why the *ex
w< re home tn the charnot* <>t .lift'
nt Clouds. I expt rience I her. t
un feehug winch I h ve ,tu n u
it entering ehuteli. nr tue crewd
**( inbiv. anil *eentg the * xe* *ti
iiou*ly separ.iteil trout each other
A :i,it i* the re i*on id tit * <!ivi
v nil it hold* I Hem up I < i< hot 111
. t ual curiv*it' and ;• r.■ rit h i
.ve phdo*' pbtsCii ’ 1* it tn.it v
reborn ot the *am tm-thcr. at
. t have a dtff re t de*ti!.v ,
1 .evs the road really part, nt.-cb w
GEORGIA Sr VTES.VIAN, iU >.N’)\Y, MAY 21 1527
i ravei ? Or i.* its rea-uts a prev ntt
tive policy, which makes a public a
vovvai of the existence A' play o' sen
ilulitv, which wcu d mantle th
cheek ol virtue with si.amc tothiuk
of and proclaim the exalted power
i the mind to be under the despo
tism of the passions.
After 1 had r< fleeted upon every
e.rcumstance. I discovered the solu
tion of vvh;it had so much perplexed
■>e Nature has infu-ed into wo
nan more musical and poetical ener
gy, and formed her constitution tn
adaptation and relatione, th mail’-,
being two halves, a- La Bruyer ex
press! s it, of the same whole, so that
when thev appear, or act ccordingly
to the *ifi.pi<’ in*piration oi nature,
. y cannot fail to multi illy delight
•i ■' be agreeable to each other
//'/~e beautiful and harmonic ought lo
he the a:orld, zchich they form united !
The li rrnony ■ l'the IT.nctaria, tho‘
perfection it* If, still wanted some
thim-i togiv: vitah’v, and appropri
ate it* enji merit. This xco-
»h: /i a l OH'fi A CCor«Lr»a-ly --fT" I ro.]<'
m * par.it- clomf*, that she might,
w itbout nd( rrupl ton, nriim t ■ the
eavens of poetry with h< r Lrcatl -
t, melody.
Ti • w hole heavens raging in cffi'i-
■ neo more in*uilerahle than ii;d<
id. caressed by Aurora * he.nr. ,
a w seemed . mba:lled by the ritdi-,
n of c ele-tial sound-, cc nrcrgiiig
the centre from every point ol’lhe
nori con 1 turned my head, and in
very direction *aw ■ imilar cloud
accompanied by similar pl tnetarta,
it rapid conv rgenc . In f.'.mtvv'n
! Lev w otlld II meet, 1 <,w < red th- 1 :
all the nati'. c ui and m nbami'y < i
mmateri.ility, beyond th flaming
'•'irve oi the Heavens, me ven with
. i--v rock*, and steep breaking de
■ Ill’ll k-s. A liqu d stream *int:‘a; to
:’•<* purest nnTtm glass, but oi gre.it
er tcniiitv, t‘ tied from it* surmml.
ml ,-c< nied to be -ecreted iron, tee
folds, or rot,volui -nr id the elemi*,
w Inter than t he wing of the .■ ■.van.
which rest 1 there. A* it came
low n, to*smg along over t h<'*e rock*
md ilechv it tes, it r< fleeted m phan
tastic gl ry, tlie image of the mu*n'-
I lira ven*, of the covovmg cloud ,
nd ot the throngs thev bore. Tin*
was double acrialilv—iucofpo.-, ahw
ceu in optical delusion, 'i he col-
• ur* which variegated th spheii *
ol the planet. tria, were her mo*t ex
.pmiiclv blct.ded, Imt ah, ve all the
ong pe.trlv b .r of the mi.id-. r aved
m all t 1 e imil;'■ ttsity and tran-‘m < ~c.
I licauty.
Now, I exclaimed with rapturous
J ’V, which thri atrned to de< oH i>o*e
tne i cry power ol thought I undcr
*tand the omm < t, nee and i tim pre
*■ nec ut <i• .<I ilis cload-;>or
st ream, ri>ll itig in ca - cade over tin *e
rocks, is the ILvme mind in mtn..-
t me. li :re t !)<• Cs-l'tlt id hi illg i I
w iiatev cr ha* existence m nalnre, i
mprmted, and hves in a *mgle point
Ihi is the p nd < d I rm' ent il v. tie
xicrmtl cxi*tence ot' thing-, a* > t
man. plane!-. *un* and worlds, t- t! ■
■tureal timtg • rcih cted . hence thev
pa* .m I are lo p - *. a ,i\ .bt t gr i
!v tl i*sli.idow, ninth true hcti.g nev
• ' 11
Philo' ophv having been t >o ere -
.hi*, atiil placed too much coidi
ien e m their real r\t*l me, h *
; w atiedit out through m tnv leiliou*
'Htira's, pt'i phtiii ih library wiHi
I I r hooks ! , ei-t'iid mankind, mt-
I ntii'_ tin wild. *( in <1 nn‘-t heroic ex
< i ion* mlii. till I-t * ; barren <I• ■--
; - it* bringing In me n delusiiat t
Il he sacred deposit.iri< * tie m< r.
[orc ol know ledge, 1 heoncs, mmiv ot
jwhe e could lie ver he smelted
worked m flic mtell'c! mil itiriia. i
wearing out. ei riatmg her ci -.i-li
Hut ton.-—grm iii'g herself agam*t im
’** I'ilii v. V» icii *ln di-eov < red 11
’ ■' eol object* are painted i .vi r'-
i >'■ i'. on the ti.,mediate <>rg m cl
1 i-. ,i, ami vt t ,ir<- *e< n upright
i-i I in' t ik> nt he Innt. * lie worn!
m t ha v e *t nniL’it d ..t the omm*cle’ict
md om. pre*em:e ot li. itv Km
-he \va* ,< r ied awav bv prci’os •**-
.■li, hi the bia-, i iie g.i mi<. I* < I! • •
' erg one sen* i i* he i-vc 1 rdv
w hieh *• -e* t■, ■mi rt I u gc. it .> -
long* to the "111 - I ye*igl.' lo *o'l tm
i 'in p ■*[ lire .md at tit ude ot t lung*. —
,A J ■ it lire i* hut the io i' . i im.ig
i,l b.• mg w 11 0-e '' ■ i.id 11;i ’i Lt rii.
|: gi I* Hl ti.c soil! ot' th ,f\ , hi
c.. .:; ( with ' lie ' 'tic - i "'1 < n ■ l l -
O( < ■ L, . ■ ib.-n, I I , -
di . !he boh- uiitvi i-e tr m I e--._
s< a' a *'iig:e . . or bt h f b,
- ,n. .< t om’ li, wlhi 11 i : st it me* o'. -
mpre-ence.
\\ li; e I v I Upon tin* h ri’ifu!
-tre .m. t'i< <ne it m. ■ ic.d *oul ol tit
I>.it \ tnkh ig it m I'm t him
down th., th -cent of ihi* luii r< tl Ct
ng ih timtive v the m ge* ol th ug*
-m.k t ir tx v< nd tin brim of the hor
zon a* w ei'a* t hose above, forni ng
sple l did y u idt'con ot the w nob .
I . ic< ived a new imiiten*tty ru*l.
i!o mv mind, im! If< It no own u!
■pjijy and oin..*' icnce, in b hold
ii- hie Dungs, so tar i* i y w. r
ii i* i \t€ .tied in the reflection of th<
-t re I 111.
This singular h ii. white as the
i< ud* w ich cove'ed it- top. m*pi
cd me wiih nti ii*' *i cnno*ity, ;h. ■
1 cotiid net r. ir in from _eoh gizmg
I , tin- I iml. whi r t lie or_.;~m • ! th
-cord.int m 1 Coiitlictmg dt r.ict ion
inattr r do* n t e\j*t. but wh- r
ie affi iitv un ti s ad m b irmoi
,d beautv. can his be a v. !c im
this 'treiin. >. stream ot l.<'
i ueb a? rs yecultgr .'O gxorp' ’ec ' .
■o apt are ve, as have said, to take
tij our notions ol new things from
past preposS' -.'Skjis. Vvithouf those
clouds are ‘moke and they do not
j ok like its offspring, none pours
ir- m it* summit to curl on the lace
■f the sky. blotting out the day, t:o
ishe* fall, no fire vomit*, no roar
ing* howl up to the red-bl<>od moon
by night, notossings nor jarrings send
out the quake of consternation to
opulous cities.
1 advanced up near the foot of the
hill, where this stream came roll ng I
by a rivulet ofdiumid light, and gli
ded on into the vicwlessnes* oi th.
extended plain. I was thirsty, ami
last d some of this stream, being the
onlv fluid 1 iiad seen. Ina moment
ilh' union ot tlie organic senses, and
of the thinking mind was dissevered,
and the soul stood forth in the ex
cellence and beautiful costume o
j it* immortality. A well as exter
i iii'div, I now felt ait I had seen, tlie
I musical heaver.* the cloml* the ;:s
--| scmblii's they bore, the mo'iat m
:«.».«! as ex; t iug I i my own
mind, ami in this respect, my soul |
itself rascmblcd, an.l seemed to Tie
to p..int a-ri rapoc propti t ies of
ti;e wafer* ofwhic! I had dumb ; <1
w . s a iur ;.m! beatreou* 1 dilet, o'
j whir h t-iight be wifi n the panide
j- coi t'ii* nitr i-pl;yis'cal universe,
p'f’morn of’ thougbt, ri* n on the
j oul'-il'V* to rev.ve v ith life, and
j lume its immcnsitj I the moral au-
I r. ra moiriting the cast <>l immortal:-,
!'v’.* hemisphere! To Lo. arid to
| !<- irm -elf't Ir-* b -om of-o muc'a ex
ii ■ a ai?i purity, amt hc ally,
'w..i'ii iikcv. :* ■ c 'iov d an extern d
I
< ,\;st (.ace. - "itl c'.Hlmuaiiy, with the
rapid consecution ot thi
impulse cd tran*p >rt tig jovs throu. ii
the bcm til: -sue-., of my immate.ri ::-
■ tv. I -ecmed embarked on tin ca-
( I en des* -ci nee, tlie sc. l m e
■!licit imfold the slrm.lurc am! m-
< . a.iism ol .'.in- gmriuus w »rid.
1 Here lie mind wa -m no danger ol
I-hooting out into tl; se wild ex-
I (••■.■seem i-s oi thought. w lach r< quirt
i age* to d-cutiip.>sc and reeftfv, *ud
a- the hypotheses and theories of
ti e tcrrestri. l philosophy, for in the
evolution ami combination ot its
id> a*, it c.. ~d compari tin pr.'toty-
Iy d oiiject* oi it* c<.i't> mpl.it ion.
| w ,icii e \ ist cd in i" :icti-*t col re - u 'll
- .I. cc both mt -rnallv and c.xternal
! ly.
j ihc behohling objects '.xtiimifv
• was ei ;<li mprof of 1 ni■ • xi-11 nee o!
'sense*, toe i. e oi who-e fimctions
i appeared to be, the r< sh ctiiig > ut-
'.-..irdlv th. iirnigi ot thimgs exist- ni
in Ihe mi id ''' d " i< h. I ■ l ,
' -I organic *ight and tunc . nmte
'with it m correcting its perception*.
'. I stood here like one just arrive
i in s 'l'ie anc ent mi l splendid capii.'.
1 ot a ibreign c.oi’iitry rem-w nod mtii
j anicd* ’ i' it - • -ry, tlie *cch ol *plen
I did and glorious act ion and gn at m -
jot (ormer dav* v, ii re the sC.de o!
i iitim.iii in tm\ :i.i* often turned, an
■t he late ol the human rac •tt nd.
teinmn d.— t.’iio <**x -c ;;rc*< ru*h
i d and m w om - re.u ed m tin ir
ad, all ej which lie ti e- heard .w
nad mm. h with mteii* -t mien *
I .mi cure * I'. from hi* childhood, h.
I C"mpa r es a'l the de criptioiis aw
I ri-pr • 'i ilioti* v.dw h lie La* I ad.
| ■ uh what uow ait li div st and * beh
; in , *o I Coligian d all tin- c ptiilo
It ' r oil. * ol pl. lb -.piers, win
Ihav ■;U <1 iff.Tt i.l tmu *, and urn! :
I. at ion i.i.'. tain ■ midertaki i
Ii • rx;*lam *cii- at ton percent ii m, an .
j !ho ip< aiioD- ot Ih" i rg. a'o-mte
. ii ct mi I mind. wit n v. ual • ow act ua II
! .\i*led before mi- .dv survi-v
II iiok in the w hole oi b<d t line, am*
! ■ 11< a o-g rebate iti >r t o I the hU:11 all
; nidi r*i inii'g imy■ !■ "d like so
in. in .mi • *v.’ Ii tii dr wt> how
! i an mimeti'i -emiciri I . tiro ad a*
l thi ai i L ■'l I ni'- on v im ii t heir Ice!
; - fed \t i i.. iarf lu -t «-\i r. mit \■ d
I ■ : ii* arcli • hri 1 h riiiwl < I n.ac
i'ir*t att'-m; led to i I nin the Ih av •
; OH*, *tood ,-rr.(.iged in * -parge di-
I i i-io'i - md t Ih» i >!( rii a* t out rim d
; o.nnd : r i Hn cl mai'r >n and th<
a*. ipl, *i ; I.:» sc . .d n< ,\1 Mo-. -
1 iii<i jus md. ni xt ir.m*ti r and hi*
di*' ipL - tl.e Magi. next the de
-i eii<ient* .1 Kral ma, alt. r them !>
! dorr* at.'l L< m pu*, and tLu ir d -
■ni< *, next t iie aut 1., r* of thi S\ L
nd the H.ibicimnn iny--
I:< ri< * aw mg ti t*e *t< d < trphmi
| -;d he p- i.i< a I | in! ■*." !.er*, v. I.
i I.ved at 1 rov. n xt (’otHU' ius th
(’him-e, nix: the f’oe.in Sage and
j i* *i h> "I i. X’ H"- I’ I' iHi k*. the
i‘i I hag rt in*, t' ■ > k* ' w I’. ri
‘ pat et II k* ! i'!’ I ’h" C' ill* Wlt h t
j G r ieu i <ln h * id" * ' next 1
! Dim la. :i I’liiie*; i.'Cr*. among t; -•
[ e } ith rotiln< it <k < 'ii ri ■ . f
Lt.eS'h >im n. Pcr.pat'tick* mod fi
i I,i'j er t in-i.. m more -Cat ten: g- rmk -
j. arm 11 She*. Spin •*.!, 1. hr; iz I>.
1 i arte* "id \ m II Intoiit, dab-brant . .
' I’.u t r 1, >t ke, E< rklei , I’ nJ, ev. .
i I .ike the follow er* ofTr j n.-Ema*
I 'otmg at th" dove “ -u-p. iiih .
J item the ma*;,th< v ■ i-eh rg< d .n
Ingular succes-ton, pretty aeuriy e-
I t ie order ot th. ir r...:;..-*, ti»? mi-*ih *
•of their under*.,mdi g to lay opt i
| id explore the tru’ti ot t;e semi
■i cha tsnt of the soql . d i * phys -
gicai rt aliens with .w ife-rial b -
I ’ rro inus ■ jni.
‘ veh , j e ila j i i i .
I m I. : m i,uni i rt.it. S. rt ,*ti Erigit . - i>.
I. n irafec l in t‘tne e. • ■ l-.jn Qu. tet.j
I ; rum oivt • n ra ■ alto.'’
| ijf Lhedt<jor
At Mclntosh’s old pl ice in Carroll couir
on th. Bth inst. Andri w Springer, son
WmG. Springer, in the fifteenth year oi b.:
age. *
■j mA d ,
BOOK'S .UT .lUCTJOX.
Friday evening next, the 25th inst. 1
will hi *o'd by the subscriber, tt splen- t
did and valuable eo'h ction of i
Kair, Historical, Philo
sophical, and Pochcdl (
iVorhs,
mostly secend hand, but in good condition , !
The - ale iviii be positive and without reserve, i
and w ill continue from night io night until ali
is sold. (
The books can be examined at my store at
any timi la fore t’ne sale tab s place. '
ibg’Terms ot'sah Cash.
it. COSNARD,
M.iietigevi’ik'. May 19, I*27.—D
Ai. o —\ v.-.riety of Maps and Mathamati- •
cnl Instrumint .
WA2TTED I
1 g TN or about tlie the 6th April, I*2l, a I
yotwg ’ r, by the wane of DARLING '
and said i was going to |
■ Hili Ige' iile, 11 Idv. ip i . tinty, Georgia, ant'
■ I ha', nt-i rs ar lof him since. Any person •
i that can gii any information i onccrr.ing the i
’.•aid yiiimg in in, by drojping a line to Hu'
I ('«.> -.lilt !: . '’s'office i-t Au -.aista, will oblige
i a distre sed widow am! mother.
MAlt\ GREENE.
| irgp’Ediiors of Ne spapi rs w ill cons ra j
■ meat favor on a distressed mother, bv ;. ii r- '
dsina the above. M. G.
I ’ :*-i . \pril 17, 1827.
iL \ NOTICE
rpilE SUBSCRIBER WILL ATTEND
« tlie Siiperi.T Courts in all the Counties
Coi inosina th, Cl> .taliooehii- * i tai;! —Tlie
en to any busi
ness which inav be confided to them.
.1. N T. lit KN El.
lOiHie l!o. May 11, 1827.
72—3 m.
J~NDUR v onths vi’-r date application will
1 4 be mail, loth' Honorable Ii- Ini'rim
Cc-.irt, ol Newton Uocnty when sating lor O>-
ffinarv purpose* f irlt-ai to sell one Hntubet:
\.-••( - oi’Lan a joining Bowen \ Strong.
Rt tl I >l.ft< of h)hn Morse, neecLseH, ft*
*'i«' bene fit of tin Heirs ami ( rt dilors.
\V. VVIIETLV LVr.
May 11. 1827, 72 tm
Sheriff s Sale.
r ILI. Bl’. SOLD at the Court Hous.
▼ v door in Swainsb rough. Emanuel co.
on the iiist Tm-sday in .June ne't, between
tl ( usiml hours of sale the lollowii.g prept rti
t > wit :•
():,e Tract of Land, contai n'
'i. ■ ■... . or 1 ss, nd joining land of in.
I Price* and others, taken as the property of
■ Wil- m Ort iv. to -ati-fyonc li ft. in favor of
•ii , r .
i \|*c Twe Nogriic*, one nogn
I man named thin, about twenty-*! ven ye.ar
i old. ami Geo.ge, a boi about nineticn veins
I old. I Ia n a* tin- (iroperty of Janu s Vi aiea,
i -;iii*i> sundry executions in favor of John
! S. Dr, iv, .ill I vied on and returned to me by
a Constahte. ihi* 2ml of May, 1*27.
HENR Y DARDEN, D s
May 21, I*27.—72tds.
\<hiiinistrutor * Sale.
OX t e fir*: Tiiesd.il ill Al gust 111 It. will
!■ sold at I'llmnbia Court House,
b w n order of the ('our! of <>rdina
r, of ('on.mbui couiitv, liienti acres ol land
; ,'h ■ (i:i*i and 'saw Mill on it, the said pro
, i ri i adjoins \\ i lai 'sboro’ on tow n l n . I .
I sold as the properti . fJaineS Mappill, (lei'd.
j for the eii' 'it of 'li" heir* and creditors.
;i:.\lt} <. I list ),v. .Id/n'r
M IIITII.I M.HTLV.Jdm’.r
j Mai If I “27 72"15.
Notice. J
j [ll * riber has i ( niovi (1 to the ston
. '» ;>1 I out oft e F.A1.1 I- Hori I , end-
I . o.' ' ■ o' :>' Gl ”KGI X“T ATI >M AN
. , ,re j,. oi> iiv r> ■•( ii inc, in addition to of
j . ; a I*, a1 RI >ll *1 I'PIA of
DRT GOODS*
mon mil be *old C»*H oxi r.
Isaac Newt*!!.
Mi;! iilh X| c | 7. 71- 4w
I.AW7
HE un r ._u H han »•> iated ‘ < tn
-1 1- li. -i .t e PR.K J ICE OF I.JH ,
I in it r the til -a of
;; i.ujioii.v hitt
I . i: ‘ r ihb lo tti nd to any bus .icss in
; ■ ist- J '■ p ■ tri ,w1 ,co .utii sol D 1 Kalb,
.1' . . , • ■ >■■ i f.i, i .rrol, Troup, M ,sc<u>i
. 1 . . Ull Cl'll'.-mil I!' 'til'll hi m d IH-
I ■ . i i T ' -ii >n, ( pson < -iiniy, i! 1
linet v ith prompt nW ntim flu ir <».'u»- *|
I ’,. I .Ils i f tin ' . CMLochi! . Mu*' ogi i 1
its, w ■' ■ 1 r > I" consult
• n not ; <in it.
1’ i* ; o : e■;. it Jm'gi.- cnts nr in ( \i.*- J
i. in pi i ru- ..- p ’.r’s a H.e ' ' te ig h. ‘ I
- -V.Il > ,re at pH sei • ri* >ll Ut. but v. ■
I max be !' ■ m te ur.iH' r- in t ie pre*( ei I > w |
,|. .. r> j .ill s'uh [I iintitf*, the unit' r i_n
!■u(n th l ii i* - nt' >) " 1 I :l,!t "d i
ji i j -<m r a tiu*ti i_ r eiit to it* * : Hid
! O , n I' ■ '■■ ■xte I . W Ceu r). irti- Nt
, , in n tb' in. It would lx
I w 1 I . .h , iiititf* to forward 'h ;r li '
. i i ion a the pre*i et < \i- - j
, - Per t
' ... ir 11 - .1 I ’.m. ■' • ••'- m -im *=.
/; .< i ■; ELLroux
7 o/.i It /, i> HI Fi
T tl minis Augusta Cnroni-
I 11.' ivt tne above hve insertions, and
i or- ar. ir accounts to us for payment.
w. Cs H.
; Apr: ♦ 6“ —Vt
IHE 1 r ... I I .... Il I) 1
GEORGIA, j
; j* FOR SALE l Mr. G.een’s B -OF. ’
■ i' RE, and * a'.-c'-i r* ire reqm it.
|; c iff for their ..pies. I
| .Miiledgevitk, M ill 1- >7
vt ctifiecL
I A pair ofm-’-t h H r-'*, young, g‘ n - I
. -v >
I W MTC lEI.T.
i Jone* County. M-’y 14, 1*27, 71 —v
i I Lt nr * , |. f( i and board, my wi
> -< *. uh ti’ ni ■ i.*t provocati i
■ istiCH toret I ibi ! any pc r* an from
■ in_ r T s' 'j 1 ' n in-' '■ n
Matthew Smith.
• Aim l ■ ■
CjKiCiZLAR.
Constitution of the Grand Lodge.
, HEREAS, it was resolved by
V a Convention of Delegates
rom the several subordinate Lodges,
under the jurisdiction of the Grand
Lodge of Georgia, assembled tn De
/•emher last, at this place, for the
"urposc of framing a New Constitu
tion for the government of the Grand
Lodge of Georgia, that the under
*io-ned should boa Committee *'to
traii*mit the Constitution framed by
the Convention, together with a co
py of the proceedings of the same,
to each of the subordinate Lodges
snider the jurisdiction of the said
Grand Lodge.” And whereas it was
uirther resolved, That “(he said
sev ral subor ’’mate Lodges should
take the vote of their respective
members on the adoption of said
Constitution, and make a return
thereof to said Committee. And
whereas, it was further resolved,
That “ tlie said Committee, or a ma
jority of Hit-ni. should met t in the
town of Milledgeville, on the first
Monday in May then next, ur as
*oon thereafter ns practicable, to ex
amine such return*, and it they found
majority cf said subordinate Lodg
\ * in favor of the adoption of said
’ Com-titution, then, and in that case,
:i should he the duty of said Commit
tee to declare said Constitution le-
L.aily adopted ' —which should be an
nounc- d bv a publication in one or
j m >rc of the public Gazettes of this
' Stale, and i y a Circular to be trans
nutted to all said subordinate Lodg
es, md to each ofthc officers of the
Grand Lodge, declaring said Consti
tution to be legally adopted, and in
full force, ami requiring them to ob
serve and respect if accordingly, and
to send their representatives to the
pommunication ot the Grand Lodge
under said Constitution. And
' hercas, said Committee met at the
time and place above specified, and
oxatnined the returns which had been
(•■■(civi'd from twenty-three Lodges,
\iz : St. I’atrii k s Lodge, No. 2,
Stith Lodge. No 4, Social Lodge
No 5, Stephen’s Lo Ige. No. 6, Be-
H('\ dent Lodge, No 9, Rising Star
Lodge. No 10, St John’s Lodge, No
1 i Madison Lodge. No 18, Webb’s
L'dire. No. 19 I'raternal Lodge.
No ~0 Sincerity Lodge, No. 23, —
I'r.r klm Lodge, No. 24, Jasper
Lodge. No .’7, St Marino Lodge,
No. 28, Warren Lodge, No. 2'f bar
mer'* Lodge No. Macon Lodge,
No. 34, M'-uroc Lodge, No. 3f>, La
[ yette Lodge, No. 37. Lawrence-
i xJtu l Luiige, ISo. .>9, and dill—
anthropic Lodge, No. 40.—A1l ot
uhicli Lodge* were found to have
tm uiimouslv adopted said Constitu
tion, and every article and section
flk not’, with the exception of St.
Patrick’* Lodge, No 2, which said
approving Lodges compose a major
ity of.ill the Lodges under the juris
diction ol the Grand Lodge oi Geor
gia.
Therefore, Bv virtue of the au
-1 iiorit v in •>* vested bv the above re
cited I cso|lit I' Hl* of t lie said CollVCn
tion, we do hereby declare said Con
-titution, and every article and sec
’ ion thereof, to be t.i.c Ai.i.y ADoi' i r.D,
nd in full force (rom the date bere
f, as the < (institution oi flic Grand
L <lge of (ieorgia. Atal we do, by
virtue of the authority aforesaid,
I- rebv charge and require all the
-übordinnte Lodges under the juris
diction of the Grand Lodge ofG or
gi i, and each and every ol the offi
cer-t hereof, and of Ihc said Grand
Lodge, strii fly to observe and rc
*pect it accordingly, enjoining upon
ilnhrsaid subordinate Lodges to
1 send their accredited Representat
11ves to the coinmunic.ation of the
said Grand Lodge, under said Con
tit ut ion. tube held on t hc first Mon -
dav in I>' ccruber next “at the Ma
-oni- Hall, at the seat of the Stalo
Government.
Thomas Stocks, In
W illiani . I lanseH, | a
Samuel Rockwell, /S 5-
John Miller, I s■ ?
Thomas F. Green. J ‘ 'S
‘ Milbjlg! vih Max 7 £927.
Not ice.
j * Ft’Eßi’ne i xpiralion of the legal time#
i l\ • ,1. aiai w ill !><• made to tlie Honor
i t r Court of t/rdiuary of Franklin Coan
t ti, for han lo *» || tlie negroes belonging; to
• ■ esta’e of Dai.d Colhoun, dec'd, for tha
■ ic lit oi tlie !.'ir« and creditors.
A A ILLI AM KLN(,,.7,/m’r.
M. M. COLHOU N, .Idm'r,
AG i 10. 182 7.71—9 w
‘ I'ißiilA Twiggs county.
’ *1? HI RE AS, l/.rkin Griffin applies to me
▼ * for leth r-> of administration on the e.«-
t i of Samuel Dick, late of said county dec’d.
1 hese are ti.< rtfore to cite and admonish
'I nd singular, tlie kindred and creditors of
- lid i.i t ’<!, to fib heir oh - ctions in my office,
o shew cause, if any they can, way said
!• !'/”•- should not l>e granted.
(iiven under my hand at my office, tbii
1 3 li dav of .April, 1827.
I'l I f.lt bGLOMON. c. c. o.
April 23,1-27,—6t—68.
| ’KJ'INE m .’n:!i‘ ! after date, application will
t zxl !< mat; io "ic Honor.ibie the Inferior
• ourt of tii ■ cour.ty of Newton, while sitting
■ f>r ’ trdinary purpose’, lor feme to sell tho
j iliole of tu" re I estate of Thomas Creel, late
! •■C said county dr cd.
AA ILLIAM CREEL. Adm
j Sp*. 12.1*26. 38—9 m
NOTICE.
; fIHE Sub*c ri ’'>r* *e associated them
| s in t .e ['roctice of Law, they m J.
' Court- i'i. counties of Monroe
X w t >n, Fike, I pson, Henry, Butts, and
per.
i ij|f . f the fnn v ill abo attend alljfhe
• "urt* m the Ci/ t'a 00-’iie C i.-ciHts.
A\ ILLI AM V. BURNLV,
,’OHN AA A. PETTIT.
r ick*or R-t’jCc. -Lnuiry 3, lc4>.
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