Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 10, 1825, Image 1

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utomnni ■■ jttn fterlw—VoV VII. SAVANNAH, 8AT$MD&1 Mi ING, 8KPTKMHKR 10,1825. THB n EDITED iM’rUBUWBD !■ Via atTTorBJLTAMMAO, Br ti. if W. Rouehtuom, AT MMT RBUIM MB MIAltf IB ABTABCI. St< fob tub coontby, . IS itflaM to MCI the arrangementAl ■k* Jii, tluce Date* * week. (Tuesday, rnawtay s»d Seterilty) at the Office of ilie OailvGcatiCa*.aud Content *l< the i.-.Ui i?,xe, Coranwetal. Tohtteal ami Dia rllan* Jj,,,, iMlurtioK edvetiieeeMBte. pub .ihcd - the Daily t'apcr. Ttie Country I’epeel* eei tto ell port* .. Mk $uteand Union,ordelivered m taecity, at five dollar* per annum, payablein “tvancr Advertisement* aro inaened in hr.„ pn-an at 71 cent* per square. of 14 l , «ea, fcr . a fir«i inaertioo, and .17* for every eucesedinf pub- *^e»«unleattooabyM»i',unit »«/'»*<A M **-• nfI,rut and n-i{roe» by Aditumair« tore. Rx-eiilora nr guardian*, are required, by?,w to he held on Hie *ra Turt lay .« Ih< ai'irtn bnt-.*n ihr Ihu™ of,fc " ‘JCJ™*, %:z—* *vt !n s puulie gsaelte tin/ day. prertoua to th. ^Notice of the »*le «»f por«nnal property muat bn a,re in 1'ke manner, fort) day» previous o the -lay af .ale. MMlrr to the debtor* and erodito.» "f an eat ate muat be published ' Arty day*. Nnt'ee that applieatmn will be made lo Ihr C„,irt of Ordinary for leave to aell land, must be published Mint Mtntht Notice. N INE montlia aftor date application will be made to the Honorablo the Jus tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell a tract ot land, known as number eight, Oth District, Pike (formerly Mttnroe) County, for the Benefit ofthe Itoira and creditors of the estate el of N. S. Bayard. N.J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. 8. Bnya r “' Jan 5 «, N otice. I T1NP, MONTHS after dale of this noticr, 1 apnlieatipj! will be made to the Honors- i- mrCourl SToritiuary itr rh'htnvm nourt- ty, for permission to sell all the reel estate <;f Joh’i Wshcrlv, dec. for Ihe bcurlit of th. : heirs and creditors of said deemed'' ROBKl>r IIOV. Hiecutor. tr,.l> os tv Notiee. VTIVK MONTHS after dale, innlicaflon aril 1 iv lie ma-.le to the Honorable Inf-riur’Gotir of < county for feuv« tu net* tin* rani tn I personal citato of'he late Alr»» Ana Ham* il'»a, dccoraeM, for the benefit of the h«i*'» •r.dcrcd I o'* of ■did e«'»te, WO'ITHfNfl I ON fsAF.Fi, Executor •«»•#•* <** MO*n NOTlUfc N INF# month* utter elite, application will hr to tin* Inf* rior Court iff Chalism C -ui'ty^ silting for ordinary purpose* for ta order. *h"*ilute, to sell lots N**r four am five (4 and 5) in Cm pouter's Mow, and lot N». ow» # (t% itrcen W*'(l f in flit city ot S^vjihi;i»i. being (he r***l < Hatr of Francis .fa'im an d ■ f«r ihr. hfiteftt u! the heirs wn' 1 creditors ol tiideitits HILLI \H GAB’01. Qualified Jtxrcntor Q7i N otice. JOl ‘V month, ifn-r ds e, sppHc.tion will hr u J nut* In tl a (hnnrsblc ibv lorinr Ouuri ol dsmil "o County, w'nnt ,itl'n h ’ for ordinary touffvi o>, fir leave 10 anil 2S0 sees ol land belt, gi, g to the * sisie of J< h i Urowo, <1 oeiKd f r the bcnclit of tb< burs and crmii- ton of sai ■ it, lair. ■ AHAll lill'IWN, Adiniatr.trii J'lr-mon, IS li juna, I 21. June 21 7» » Notice. K l‘ K moalhs after data. Bpplioalion «d I'* mad* lo III* lliinoivbio tli* i ourt ol O'diaaryofUaibitan dnuui) . hit loava lo .<•!, *11 lb* rest **i*t« u* lb* lain ttit'idnlph M O ' lu.d e«.s< d, for Ihe ben.lt of III* heir* an craiiilon ofssid rsisl*. IUKNiH M'OII U' AdmliilMrulb, U M ININ.L", fdmiulMralor •t Ms*,., Jo,i* |Sib, till, law <1 *1 Notice. T 'l'IKR vtivrifl from ihladst* laha'I maka ,ppU do* in Iba Bsub of lli* il.ti U -orfiis, lor os meat lb full far ih- half of a tiiidiuho mil fodd Haab. LaMar D 11". t>7. *«a*4 4 Partai, llwhlar. tb* Mi Imnd half barng m at, p, mamlaa-lha ilffht hand hall n***A7. *■ ** MMb Pr.aldatH. balH I t M loti AH paemtw ItHtraaUd will •bwafn * *b* d ta uatma af Ihla mtantlao, •adlta <h«ir<ijuftaMd mM Haak, within ||* |uy MNHr.MBrvm (aatt rt « K ' Notice. w* MaMh* after dH*. (Mfiaaiia* wlft h* madat* lha Jnai*««*f th> I f l 4 (IhMaiM Oatmit. whe* *m*I llnfaftat ItlHtfH that * »'wnwrfcwtssf5 tw tdf 4 ••***«. (.whShhalobF* lath* «*• JM* af lie Lmbharta*. far tha hmw* of li ba>i»**4 MafUsmaf s*M as*/|e PMTKH IVIN, A daw MANY fcVftft, A•»*>*' l«M 19,1*21, ' »H ama>a<Dii»iR0 a PERFUMERY, &c. B Y thn ship Emperor, the anbucribore have received thirty-five packages of Genuine Dntgs,Medicines,Per fumery, Fancy Articles, &c. carefully selected by one of the partners now at the aorth. which added tn their for mer stock on band, comprises an assortment very extensive, and particularly suited for Ibis market, anil well worthy the attention of dealers. Merchants, Physicians, Plan ters and Families, would do well to forward their orders, as they will be sold «t our usual luw rates. I,AY A. HENDRICKSON. July Id Druggists, Shad’s Kuildings. Consumptions, Ooijgiis, tyc. BUTLER’8 . I jtOK the cure of Uidda, Coughs, Consump- tides, Spitting of Iliuod, Asibmss.*nd iitcnscs ofthe breast aud lungs. There -u perhups no medical observation better established, none more generally con tinned by the experience of the best pliysici- ,ns of all ages and countries, and none ol .ore importance to the human family, then lie fact (bet many of the moat difficult and in curable consumption* originate ill neglectmi colds.. In a climate to variable as ours, where [m change, of the wea.hur ere frequently .hidden end unexpected, it require* mure cere and r.y’enlion to guurtl against this danguron ■nemy of life, than most people imagine ot ire able and willing to beaiow. 't he biila of mortality exhibit the melancholy fset that ttu ,'roportion of deaths by this (Unease may bi ronsidered as about five to one. Inasmuch then as this fatal di-ease frequently bids defi- nice to the skill ofthe moat learned phyeici .ns, It is a gratification to the proprietor tha 1 •■.e is enabled to ofterto those afflicted .with t, a goodly proapect of relief, in that Mghlt valuable remedy, the Vegetable Indian Sptci Jtc. The Indian, are beppy in their know ledge of medical planisi governed whnllvhi i sperienee, they are certain as totneir off e , .ml it is ssid by an author of great character '.hat a true e iisihnption is a disease neve, known among tnem. ' — This Specific is obt lned by extraction ftont herbs, root*, flowers, plant, 8tc. when in per fection- In consequence nf a happy cumbinn linn ofthe moat valuable herbs, Stc. il becomes ,bsls»m of a superior value, li heals then jn-ed parts, opens the piitea, and composes ihe disturbed nerves^ after Ihe manner of an inodyne / consequently the obstruction ot the cher sod the >ungs which constitute th.s disease, particularly ncediiauso. It promoter "apectoralion, which is contlsntlf called for, and whilst it cleans"* aud heals, it nlso give 1 urangili to the tender lungs In thn mannei t removrs t he hectic fever, improves diges tion, pi'/es strength to the nerves, repairi the sppet'ie ami improves the spirits. This ipeci lie msv al'vaya be givr n in safety it ia mild, defiant to the taste, and may safely be given o mfanta, for a Inch itia of inestimable valut. I adonis relief in bowel complaints, teething, rhoopilig coughs, £fc. and it found ptrticu- rly useful it, hypuebondri ical, nervous and lijstericsl discaaea. Each bill ol direction i.nntains a dr-tailed accuinu of this disease in all its different stages, and will b • accnmp* ■ded with ihe signature of the proprietor in lied Ink. It is offered lor i ale by GEO, UV Elt <0 ., only (my s de agent) D uggi"t, cor nr Rjv and Wliiiiakcr-streets,Savannah, at one dollar per bottle. WM UOILER. dec 10 30 KUE8U garden seed^, AND \iuVbou8 TloviftY TLoola* J UST received by the rubtoriber, and war. ranted of the lust lesson’s growth, 2 boirs U,rSen8eti)i,pntiiphy A. M 1 Mahon It Pliiladelphia, expressly for this market -tn.l coni'-luing the foil rwing easortm nt*, vis. 1. Drumhead Uebbsge 1.4. Karl) curled Let- J Lung Hcd Ueet tuce J Long Orange Carrel 15 Koysl Cshhsge do 4 fjrslvy tfi. Nutmeg Melon 5, l^ck IT. Spinsen II, Union 18. Summer Savoy T, Salmon Bsdieh IV. Sweat H rail H. Early Purple do. 20. Sage 0. It'sind leaved il. Nwlurtiura <0 Ktrly Turnip* 22. Celery II. Lata de 23 Early Peu 9 Stiaefy lift Lata do iJ Auieragne 33 Barlv bnneh ba*n> 26. Had Freneh do A L* O, TO fiekagc. eonisinmg Ih* tallowing Bui bona Mower Hoots, via, I, Double Hyaciallii 3. Pm* fillip* 3. NarolMti* Far tala by »'H2 4.Maxl*an tiger flowar 5 D ruble Tuberose 9 flier of Bethlehem P. M'DKUMOTT, «■ Essential Oil of Spruce, TUHT received from tho Patentee, nnd J ~sr tK . x t.ef I 5 iS {j. ( -i.a May 25 Hlinil’s Building* E Wanted, and MEMC1.VK P. E. BllASSINNE, R E8PECTFULLV inform* his friends and the public, that he has purchased the establishment in the above business, be longing to Dr. A. Delarochn, opposite the Exchange, where be offers lor sale at loftf prices, a large assortment of ¥rea\\ Brags, evVvcAueg, and Cli«fldea\i, AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING ( Aqua Fortis, Alum, Antimony Arrow Root, liorux. Bergumot , Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do Peru, dn Foln Camphor, Cantharirles, Cinnamon American best and common Castor Oil Crunm of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas' Coluuilm, Finery. Gum Assnfetida Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal -Ginn Guiacnm, Gum Opium Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Mamia.Chamomile Flower* Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bismuth Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Clovea Do Cinnamon. Sweet Oil Pearlusb, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhubarb. Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar '• Glauber, Epsnm and Rochelle Salta Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine Paints B jy and in Ok\. White, Red and Black Lead Prussirm Blue, Verdigris Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Rod, Vermillion, Smalts Japan aud Copal Varnish. / ™J/- V V?- Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil Best English Shaving Soap . r j Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water ' I Otto of Roses Surgical Instruments and Patent Med’ icines of every kind, the whalq pf warranted quality. Jan 20 MAHOGANY FURNITURE, 7 Piano P’oi tes, ourled Hair Mill- trasses, leather Beds, I BOLSTERS & PILLOWS, CHAIRS, Ac. T HE subscriber offers for sale the follciw- ing articles, warranted to be of fhe best, quqjily Sideboards, Sets of Dining Tables /' Single do do Sofas, Tea Tables i Break-ist/io. Dressing Tulilei Do. with Glosses. Card Tables Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do Secretaries, Bureaus Double and single Work Slancls Ward Robes, Piano Stools Mahogany Chairs, (J irfod Maple do Rosewood do Higii Post Mahogany Bndsteads Do do Curled Maple do Mahogany Field Bedsteads Curled Maple do Mantle and Pier Glasses Cribs, Cradles, Easy Chairs Candle Stands. Window Blinds Hall Lamps. Bruss Fenders, Wire do Andirons, Tongs and Sliovols I)re8sitig Glasses of every description Pii -m Fortes Double and Single Hair Mattrasses Do do Moss do Feather Beds, Bolsters nod Pillows Children's Chairs of all kinds Windsor Chairs of every description Cots and Matrnsses to fit. Also, a largo assortment of Brussels and Ingrain Cnrpcting and Rugs tn match The above articles can be examined at the store in Wliitluker-Street, opposite Col. Shellman. I. W. MORRELL. March 15 03 MPTY WINE BOTTLES. May II OHO. HVKRh A Negro Man. ^FRIME Ntpro Man, about 35 year* of IME Nam Na ag*,a guoJflaM hand. Fiir sain by uua 94 CALVIN BAKER. 78 APPROVED Patent¥an\\)7{ Medicines. L EE’S BILIOUS PILLS do do do do Cough dn do do do Turlington’s Bulsum of Life Opiul Ibr the cleans- ing of the teeth & gums HelPs Asthmntirl'ills Du Botutiical Drops Ausi Fit's Remedy Ibr the Piles Hinckley’s do do Thompson's celebra ted Eye Water Thompson's Tooth Paste Squire’s Grand Elix ir Jesuits Drops Tooth Ache do. lie. of the above useful Palenl Family iiletlitlhus, together with a Andersen’s Colt’s Anderson's Drops American Church’s Essence Mustard Worm Losonges Black Drop Henry’s True Cal cined Magnesia AtiillerVAsiulic Len itive Roger s Pulmonic Detergent llalby’s Carminative A constant supply euii general assortment of Drugs, Cliemitals, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Sufi*. Cut Glare Lamps. Lnni|i Glasses, Limp fill, 2kc. die. cm be obtained at the store of LAI’ di HENDRICKSON, May 20 Druggists, Shed’s Buildings. Notice is Free i’eisoifP to 1 Colnr. T HE Free Persons of Color residing in Chatnm Country, ere hereby nntifl- Hi'tl tn appear and register their names in tbs Clerk's Once ofthe Inferior Court of said County, alterable to law, on or before Lite first Monfty in July unit. A. B. FANNIN, Clork. 9 45 king BmihUf O F a Aprrior quality, just received an Ibr Ale by UKO. RYKRSDNJ 'Su/at, ga Congress Spring Wu- ters. F IFTY DOZEN of these Waters, fresh bottled by Messrs. Lynch & Clark, of New-York, and direct from the Springs, just received per ship Augusta. Persons going to sea would do well to supply them selves, as ihev are offered at redti.-ed prices by tAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Mav 25. Ilf E subscriber respectfully informs the ' public, that he lias opened an exteny ive. establishment in the above line, .next floor south-of bis Cabinet Furniture Ware- HoUae, id -Wliittaker-Street, and will at all sahMD's offer fpr sale a general assortment of F A8HIONABL1JDPHOLSTER Y,con- aisting of Fe'utner Beds, Bolsters and Pilli * Matt “ ~ Di Eas-y Mats, and a lai _ of Cabinet Forui All of which, will or approved Credit. oor ment description, very low for cash I. W. MORRELL. , Jf. B. Old Sofa*,Mahogany (Ibairs, Ea- AjffOfcaiaipsjad.llsii M"tre-see, corded end reatuffeo tn the best manner. " — July Cl Fresh Teas and Cassia. just nxcEive.n ev;n *Hre E.Mre.aoR, j f» K CATTY BOXES GtinpowderTea 1UJ 129 dodo Imperial dn 100 Jd do Hvsun do iaChcsts Hyson do / 3 Half Clients Pouclinng do 200 Mat* Caaain For sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. . July »4 Spanish Segars. A FEW Half and Quarter boxes very superior Spanish Sugars, ferrule by P. E. BRA8SINNE, June 22 Opposite the Exchange. 77 S'idlUz and Soda Powders- QA DOZEN Genuine Scidlitr Powders tJU 50 do do Soda ■ do. Just received hv ship August:!, anil for sale by LAV & HENDRICKSON, Jutv 30 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. 94 Glass ivdtnps. A NEW supply, assorted patterns, with Glass StunJs, fur sale by GEO. RYER80N, Corner Bay and Whittaker-Streets. March 4 Door. Mats. J UST received by the Wilfiom Wallace three dozen best quality India Door Mate, for Halo by I. W. MORRELL. March I ft ott . Brivks. T HE Subscriber has at present on hand a large stock of Bricks of stipprinrqtts lity, which he offers ill such quantities as may be wan'ed, at the lowest possible price for cuth only. * For the convenience of his Town Custo mers, lie intends in future to keep always a considerable supply in town ; those in im mediate want ofthe article willfie supplied by application to Mr. James Roberts, cither at his residence in West Broad Street, or at Mvers’ Wharf. HENRY M ALPIN. June 24 7'J Notice. N INE MONTHS after tlie date of this notice, application will ho made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to self a part of tile real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dec IS * 21 Notice. T HIRTY DAYS after date, T shall ap ply to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court, when setting for ordin ary purposes, for leave to sell a negro man, a good jobbing carpenter, and would make a good driver on a plantation, he- being a tolerable good planter, fur the benefit of Mary Loby aud children. CHRIT’N. D. LEBEY. A ilgnst 23 04fe N otice. A LL those having demands against the estate of Peter Timothy, late of Chat ham County, Planter, deceased, are hereby required to render them in, duly authenti cated, within the time prescribed by law, and tlioac indebted to mako payment to DAVID T. TIMOTHY. Qualified Adm’r. August 9 ., (is Notice. On the firet Turmlim in Orlnhtr fieri, W ILL lie aold at the Court-House at Ricchornngh. Liberty County, be tween the usual hours el'sale, tour Negroes, a woman by the name of Mary, her non Joe, daughter Louisa, ami an infant. Sold as the property of John Stewart, dec-eased. Terina.of’tnlc made known on the dav. D, STEWART, Adm’r. August 27 Ofi From thl Kiilional MeUigtnnt, let Manck, 1813. MR TROUP'S SPEECH os las Yaioo claims. Mr. Troup having asked if a motion to reject the bill would not supercede a motion to commit, and b'dng answered by the speaker in the aBr- mative, said—ffl is on no ordinary occasion, sir, I would permit myself to move the rejection of a bill on - Abe first reading, coming from another branch 6ft*e ‘ " ‘ ‘ ing out to UKIVI nity to dump legist Slid tn but 1*0 measure grow* irruption, I awe it to you tu«Ca it to yauaotyn oig- ftt p|k»' anjtduliious etl. sortupfiorvof tha Georgia vldqaee satisfactory to you tprehd upon youroM re cords by commissioners oi your ownappoinluieiil ar,d winch the clerk can be cnllod upon to read. The nature, the eilent, the detail of the corrup tion by which the legi.lHture of Georgia weie in duced to sell the public property—are there (Wurtraped by -youriiwu eummisiiunrrs. It is -^ i•:«.—.-v-g'.” *« ».J ytnir irurntfifn measure. Iti* founded in corruption— the people know it; they «re not yet ripe forth* support of men who will support sui:h measurer. If you want to mount into power, if you wish to conciliate Ihe affection of this people, you must assume a virtue if yon have it not.’’ Mr. T. said be wished it understood, that in ot> Ving the rejection of the bill, it was not hit de sign to enter at all into the merits of the Yaaoo claim.. The few observations he had submitted ® re directed to the principle contained in the hill. If, however, the bouse should in its discre tion, determine to sustain that principle, end'to enter into Ihe merits of the question at large, he should, notwithstanding it had been so often dis cussed nnd Was so well understood by every man in the nation, have no objection to meet it. He would then undertaketoshew tothe house. First, That the legislature of Georgia bad nu conrtitu- tional newer to aell the public domain. Second, Thai till lied, it could not 'sell fraudulently ana corruptly. Third, That these claimants had no tice of the fraud, and having notice, me accord ing tn the maxim or ihe judges themselves, with out ciaiinjif shadow Jfl claim *ua|4 of this hill, tel ikt etmmimU muter the nr . nephn of the npneentatiru »f Uu people he n- waroee. In a nation of nnlichlcnea men, a b --* g overnments havn their origin in, and esisls only y I, wlb of tae people, that will in .contemned and held lor nothing. Why, it may be asked, do Ihe judges , ho passed this dcclsitm live, aad.llve unpunished t The answer is found In tiie ntild- nesa and moderation ofonr government. I thank God it is so. If under a despotism, the throne nl the monarch had l»*en Unas assailed, the judge* would hnve nertohed. Htrt the foundations of the pepuMir. are shaken nnd ihe judge* sleep in tranquillity's! home, inke my w^rd for it Mr. Speaker, I beseech yon to remember wtist I wy, no party in this oountry however deeply seated in power, can lone »ut* vivc* the adoption of this measure. I remember a gentleman once a member q( this house; he had his seat on the opposite side of it; nc wit a man of the most vigorous intellect I ever knew: he had deeply studied humnn nature: to , * ure his conduct was not always regulated by Ins knowledge of it; he was often imprudent and not unirequently extravagant. Whenever this S uestion was turned up, however, lie used to ad- . ^ reM himself to hi* political friends— 1u Gentle* stated that more than two thirds ftf th~ fegidatutw JW» * beseech you to withhold yrtitr couatcnauce were hrihed and corrupted, were interdstbd in, and parties to the purchase. They sh?w you that A. received 112,000 acre* of land for hi* vote; that fl. received 75,000 acres for his vote; that C. received 66,000 acres for his vote, cud that non* risceived l«s» than 56.000 acres. It is upon this record evidence then that I move you to re ject the bill. You rejected the bill from the se nate on the first reading for the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act. Why ? Because that bill contained a principle violative of civil liberty. 1 move you to reject this bill! Why? Because it contains a principle destructive of republican go vernment. The purity apd incorruptibility ofthe representative character is the basis of our repub lican institutions ; if there be oneprindple of our government more fundamental than another, it is that Jio lent jit, or pnijit, or ndvaalUgc shall re.- suit cither immediately or»emotelyto any human be imr from Ihe corruption of Ihe representative of the people. The hill proposes to give five millions of dollars to those claiming under the corruplors ot the representatives of the people. The corrupt* ors only gave five hundred thousand dollar* ■, the United States only gave twelve hundred and fifty thousand dollars to Georgia for her ter itory. Tbebill proposes to give five millions ol dollars h. the claimants ; five millions of dollars to exiin< gtiisli their claim. You are required to rewnrd the claimants who bought af those who corrupt ed the legislature of Georgia. We say no. Let min overtake Ihe corruplors of the representa tives ofthe people and all claiming uniter them. The corrupters have made their fortunes, now you ore called upon to make the fortunes of the claimants; this is to be precedent; this is to lie example. The claimants have hitherto urged their claim with indefat gable perseverance; they have teuc* ed and tvorriedyou ; you have coiiitantly repel led tnt-m; they have seen their discomfiture in the justness and simplicity of your reasoning. You suy to them in substance, the Yatoo act hav ing been fraudulently and corrupUy obtaiued, was unit and void, ah indio- All contracts founded in fraud are void, it could pass no right; if if couid pass no right to the original puralmsers,' it is impossible that the original purchasers could fMUUi.!UI|l-e*t|^H 1|f ..A ff — -n parsed to the claimants it is impossible they can have a claim or a shadow of claim against you. They constantly found themselves foiled by this honesty and simplicity of reasoningseeing you lirni aud indexible they turned about aud addres sed themselves to the judiciary. They found in the taw books of England a maxim which suited them .two ofthe speculators combined and made up a fictitious case a feigned issue for the decision of the supreme court. They presented precisely those points for the decision of the court which they wished the court to decide, and the court did actually decide Mu ni as the speculators them- selvesAvdujd have decided tlnpu if they had been ill the place ol lira supreme court. The 1st point was whether the legislature of Georgia hadpourr to sell the territory ? Yes, said the judges, they had. 2d. Wild her by the Yazoo act an estate did vest in the original grantees ? Yes, said the judges, it did. 3d. Whether it was competent to any' subsequent legislature to set aside 1lm act on the gronna of fraud and corruption 1 No said the judges, it was not: an estate did vest in the gran tees by the Yaaoo act, which couid uot be divest ed by the act of any subsequent legislature., No matter, say the judges, what the nature or ex tent ofthe corruption, be it never so wicked, be it never so nefarious, it could not be set aside. The speculators had huuled up a maxim of the common law or equity courts of England, and the judges wielded it for their-benefit and to the ruin of the country ; the nap that third purcha sers without notice, shall not be affected by the fraud ot the original partied* Thus, sir, by a max im of English law are the rights aud liberties ol the people of this country to he corruptly barter ed by their renresentatives. It is this decision of the judges which has been made the basis of the bill on your table ; a decision shocking to every friend of free government, sapping ilie founda tions of ail your constitutions, and annihilating at a breath the besihtijre of mall. Yes, sir, it is, pro claimed by the judges, and is now to be sanction ed by the legislature, that the representatives of JUST RECEIVED, tfr ploop .io|in nip.vAi.tr. a, A CASKS B, B. S. POUTER tCv 20 Crates Crockery 20 Kcga TobAcco IN STORE, 200 Barrels Flour 50 Boxes Sperm Candle* 50 Barrels Molasses, 20 Hhds do- 60 Darrein Sugar, 50 Bags Coffee 60 Pieces Cotton Bagging 20 Qr. Casks Sweet Multga Wing 15 Hogsheads Jamaica Rum 8 Half Pities Port Wine 15 Pmes Cognac Brand/ 10 Do HdlandGin 100 Barrels Northern do 5000 Pounds Bacon ^ if so, un uivmce c 20 CliOnts 30 Half do *00 Qr do 100 Quarter 100 I tie may corruptly betray the people, m uy cor ruptly lurlci their rights and those of their posteru ty, 'and the people arc wholly without any Itiud of remedy whatsoever. It is this monstrous and al>- horrent doctrine which must startle every mun in the nation, Chat you ought promptly to discoun tenance and "Condemn. It is this doctrine, the bast* and essential principle of the bill, that we call upon you to reject. Snp|>ose sir, the legis lature of Georgia, instead ot selling the public territory, had corruptly S 'ldthe good people, of Georgia aud all their posterity into slavery; the consequence would nave been the same; the judges would have decreed that an estate did vest in the original grantee notwithstanding the cor ruption, which coulJ not be divested by any sub sequent legislature. But, sir, let me state t > you a case, exposing at ones the flagrant enormity ol the principle ; it is a case as perfectly parallel to- the human mind can conceive ; suppose, sir, that the 12tb congress should corruptly sell the good e of the United States to England and Eng- should instantly sell to France; France would come upon the I3th congress and demand possesion ; the virtuous 13th congress would say uo ! we will not give you possession, the 12th congress was bribed aud corrupted to sell the good people of the United BUtes, fraud vitiates every grant and therefore you cun have ho right* to demand possession. Ah! but, says France, I am au innocent purcbafcer; I purchased without notice ; and If is a maxim of tnc common l*w ol England, that third purchasers are not to be af fected by the fraud ef the original parties. Thus, sir, acoordincto the judges, would the gopd peo ple ol the United State* be sold like a flock ol sheen by the corrnptibn of their representntives ; leaving.them, (the people,) .without any kind ol remedy whatsoever. If, Mr. Sneaker, the arch fiend had in the bit terness of nis hat fed tq mankind, resolved the destruct on of re|mhli<!fca govocnineiit on eaith ; lie would haveissned's decree like that mtlie judges; h« w ould have raid iii tliQ spirit aud Ian ’wit, consisting rf l H V HON,of the latest C importation.. EightMo | In, P cri »> ia * ‘95 Eighth'., j do *> 25 Cases Canister Gunpowder and Imperial do For rale by J. B. HERBERT ft CO. August 17 1 Tveastaj l epartinent, ) April 29, 1825. 5 ATmb.’ IS HEREBY Oil EM, T HAT, on the first, duy of Octoh. r next, thn principal of the six per cent, stock of the United States, created under the au- thurify.of an Act of Congress, entitled “An Act authorising a loan for a sum not exceed ing eleven millions of dollars," approved on tire fourteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, together with the interest then due thereon, will be paid to the proprietors of said stock, or to their attorneys duly authorised, at the Treasury of the United States, in Washington, nnd *1 the several Loan Offices, on the bonks of which any portion of said stock may stand. A surrender of the Certificates of said Stock, will be required at the time of pay ment, and the interest on ssid Stock will cense, from nnd after the thirtieth day of September next. SAM’L. L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treacnr/. 4*tM Mav 12 Georgia, Chatham County TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. VV-IIKHEAS Jane M. Russell, has ap- v Y plied to the Honnralln the Conn of Ordinary of Chiithnin County, for letters of 'administration, on the eatate and effects of John M Russell, late of Savannah, deceas ed, as widow : These are therefore In cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred' and creditors of the Baia deceased, to.file their objections, if any they have, tothe granting ofthe adininistratii n of the estate of the said deceased, to the applicant, in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before the eix'.h day of October uext. other wise letters of administration wilkbo grant ed. Witness the Honorable Elia* Fort, or # of Ihe Justices of the said Court, the r ix'h day of September, A. D. one thou an.I eight hundred antTtwenlv five. . SAMUEL M- BOND, C. C O. Septfi '10 TYk» ftxibsctibeY IIAS RECEIVED PER SHIP CM PE. ROR.AMD OTHER DATE ARRIVALS. W affle and wafer iron* Dual Pans and Spit-Boxn Hair and Wist Btpoma Clnb and Broad Am Scrubbing, Cloth nadfUir BrnsW 4I*eo, ' " A July 93