Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 01, 1825, Image 1
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VAVASI.I IN AOVAMCX.
BUM,
sa®»atBttsmo
nNtruantt.Ac.
. FOB THE QOONTHY, I
is pnblisbedtp meet the arrangement of
(lie mail, throe litnqa » W4ek, (Tuesday .Thun,
dav, end 9»t«nl«Jr,) «t the ©Boo of thy Dei.
Iv Georgian, end oorjUino »ll the
Commercial, FolHicul/*nd Miscellaneous, in
eluding advertisements, published in the Dai-
ij The Country Paper is sent to all parts of
Ik Stale Und-Union, or Delivered in thucily,,
It five dollavt per annum, payable in advance.
Adverti«me«(|. are insert^ in both paper.
,175 rents per square, of 14 lines for the
S„t insertion, and 37J for every succeeding
first insertion,
^Communications by Mail,
myet be Pott-
f "sales of land and negioes
by Administra
tors’Eaeculors or Guardians, are required
bv law, to be held oo Ihe first Tuesday in the
month, between the honrs of ten in the fort-
flllUP. and three fo the afternoon, at the Court
House of the County In whifch the. property
is Situate. Notice of those salee. mfiifit be
given iD a public Gazette Warty day* previ
ous to (lie day of sale.
Notice of the sale of personal property must
ks given in like manner, fori? days previous
to the day ufsalc. ■ ; ■.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of au
•state, must be published for/orty days.
Notice that apptioaliuo w tti be made to the
Court of Ordinary for leave to ted land, must
be published nine moniht.
MAM.
MUp ojrrxoxt
I ST.ACTUOMTV Or f»B STATE Og NEW ; T0EE
. SPLENDID tOTl’ERY,
B Y the ahlpEnjperor, the subscribers I To bO drswn in the city of New-York, or,
have received thirty-five packages of. the 4th of January, 18^4, . ‘
GemineQiygE,MediciMsJ>4r-\and finishedin five minutes.'
fUtnery, Fancy Articles, &c. 4S Number*-* Ballou to be drawn.
1 by one of the partners
now lit the north, which added to their for
mer stock bn hand, comprises an aasortmoht
very extensive, and particularly spited for
this market, lihd WeR.worthy jhe attention
of defers. Jgerchanta, Phystciima, Plan
ters snd Families, would do well to forward
their orders, a* they-will be.
usual low rates, -
LAY fit, HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Shad's Buildings,
July 18
EAcn ticket BAynvO Tames hombeds in
UqHBtlMT|dK,'
J. B. Tala ft A- Wltfire, Manager*.
SCHEME OF-THftyY*.^.,
ieW. »t eurJ JVJ?w- Vutk State Literature
Lottery,
Class .3, ran 1328.
1 Prim! of $lOO,O(X>ia$l(X>,00O
approved
fatantYamWj jfttfticlnw.
T .EE’S BILIOUS,
Ad-PILLS
do do
do do
Cough
Audorson's
Cuit’a
Anderson’s
Drops
American do do
Church’s do do
Essence Mustard
Worm. Lozenges
Black-Drop
Henry’s True Cal-
cinod Magnesia -
Audler’sAsiatic Len
itive' 1 ,
Pulmonic
Turlington’s Balsam
of Life ,
Opial for the cleans-1
ing (fthe teeth di |
1 do
.1 do
1 do
2 do
4. do
10 de
39 do
70 do
BeipsAsthmaticPIlls I
Do Botanical Drops
Austen’s Remedy for
the Piles <
Hinckloy’s da do |
Thompson's celebra
ted Eye Water
Thompson’s Teeth
Paste
Squire’s Grand Elix-
Jesuits Drops
Tooth Ache do.,dcc'.
of the above useful
together with a
.st
sa.
•59,000.
20,000
10,600
5.000
- 2.500
2,000
1,000
,500
S100
50
50,000
20,000
10,500
10,000
10,000
20,000
. 39,000
39,000
46,000
■■ 222,300
,5061
9139
$567,600
Less thnn two blanks to a prize. Prizes
payable.forty days alter the drawing, but
the cosh- rtiay be had instantly, subject to
deducti
the usual (
uction of fifteen pfir cent,
PRICE OF TICKETS.
.Whole: i s t : $59 jQuarters : : $12 50
25 | Eighth
6 25
Half i:::t::
This is the
has ever boon offered
the friends of Lottery adventure in Ameri
ca. The small number bf Tickets, andnhc
magnificent scheme that
red Tor the patronage of
J' »«&x.'xfrv 1
ACADEMY.
W R. PHILLIPS. respectfully inform*
the public, that-he has a vacancy fur
i ,L.v more pupil* of both seh.' He leaches
the following branches of an Education I—
English Orammar, Writing, Arithmetic,
Geography, Projecting of Mapt, Jlttro-
nomy, Hietory, Campotilion, Politf
' t aad Rhetor
RogerB P
Detergent
Dolby’s Carminative
A constant 'supply
Patent Family Mndictpes, togt
general assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, I unexampled demnnd for them, is a sufficient
Perfumery, Fancy -Articles, Dye 8tuffs, warrant that thure will not be a chance
Cut Glass Lumps,. Lamp Glarees, Lamp left, for weeks before the day fitted fin- the
Oil, file. die. can be obtained at the store drawing, and that the pride of Tickets will
of LAY & HENDRICKSON, shortly rise to $60.
Muy 26 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. p> Gentlemen are therefore requested to
bo oarlv in their ipplication, as all orders
1 . . r ' ‘ actually mailed before tlie Vise, will be <
lintks. titled to be aupjllied at the present rate*.
tity, which he
muy be .wfsnb
fbr cwih om
Literature aad Rhetoric,
ALSO,
LATIN AND FB8NOH.
Jj’ A separate room is proivdsd for tho
Young Louies
Miss Pint,lips under his superintendence,
insiructs a lew children in Spelling, Read
ing. Writing and Arithmetic.
From four to six Young Gentlemen may
be accommodated witl) board, die. in his
family. Every attentiod will be paid-to
their comiort and moral*.
ft n Yrv fcn\t\g 9icVboo\ t
for the instruction of Gentlemen in the Eng
lish Grammar, Arithmetic, Book Koeping
by Double Entry, Navigation, and the Ln-
oar Observations t also, the method of as
certaining and of measuring the distance of
the Heavenly Bodies, is open every evening
from seven ultill nine o’eluck
For terms, which are moderate, please to
apply by letter or personally, at his Acade
my, corner of Broughton aud Lincoln-8ts.
Sept 22 . 17
CPVALUABLE DISCOVEilY.it
ft Heuye&S tor tvft files
T HE Medicine now offered to t(re public
is one which has been fully subjects
to the infallible test of experience, and in
every instauce where it has been fairly tri
ed, it has been, attended with the must com
plete success. In some of .the cases, the
patients had been labouring under the dis
ease lor years, and during that period, had
received the best medical advice, and had
even undergone a painful surgical opera
tion, without permanent Advantage. It is
lot (like those usually^ advertised) offered
is a certain euro for a long catalogue ofdis-
eases.but those afflicted with the complaint,
for which alone it is recommended, may re
ly with confidence upon obtaining relief,
pven is its worst forms in a short time; and
. vegjAves are the beat judges of the im»
sAvlSie of such a remedy. Price 50 cents
pur box, with.directions signed by the pro
prietor. Prepared and sold *t
_ JAMES A. AUSTIN’S
Drug and Chemical Store, 273 North Third
St above callowhill, Philadelphia,
The proprietor has appointed Lav A
of Congr
JjlKDRICESOn, .
"hitaker-strcel*, Shad’s ,
pmta for the sale of this medicine
»«h, Goo.
Oct «
Congress and
Buildings, sole a-
lediciqetn Skvao
23
Notice.
subscriber begs leavd to inform hb
ba. inife »"< «o»tomers, that be has
*l ke " J PMK FALLS WALkER Into pkH-
kutihip, end that hi fttture the FACTOf
AGE and COMMISSION- BUSINEl
*>u be earned oh under firm of
Robert MLfttttn S Co.
NEXT SCHEME. > •
BY SPECIAL,ACT OF ASSEMBLY
granb
STAtE LOTTfiRYDF MARYLAND)
U NDER the superintendence of the cbm-.
-miuibnera 'appeinibd by the Governor
aqd Council, and by thf improved mode of
drawing, secured hy Letters .Patent uwder
the qeal of the United But os—the whole to
n one day, and will positively
ebmpletedii - , .
take! .place in the .-city of Baltimore on
WJUJNESDAy , the <9th November nex-t
it
Hf
•i •••
. i . 6,000
5,060
10
, 1,000
' .600
10,000
IQ
5)O0D
.30
100
3,000
60
60
3,000
trio
20
2,080
200
\. 10
2,000
400 -
20069
2,000
80,000
20813 Pritttr.
152,000-Dollar!.
40000Tickets—Not bne blank to a prise
The holder of Uvo tickets, will be certain
of obtaining at lespt one -prize, and may
draw three. \ 1
Mods or Dbawuvo.— 1 The numbers will
be pot into one wheel as usual—and in the
other wheel yqll be pot the prizee above the
denomination of $4. and the drawing to
progress in (no usual manner. The 20,000
vol„ the oioautAW.
When forced in some far distant climate to
. toapL
How dear to the mind ere the scenes of
- - itd youth, 1
Wbed Pleasure and Joy made the fond heart
•' their home,
AhdVirtne reclined on the bosom off roth;
Tho’ the hard hand of Time all its Beauty
llinuld blight,
.And chill, drear and dark, ha Us dnsolat*-
strand; . . - . j ■■■■•,>
•tin will recall With ddfglu,
lie
Sweet memory
Andeigb with regret lor its own native bod-
Go turn tothe Savage,-who leaves for a tittle
The home of his childhood—the land of
his sire,- v
Go fellow his. path to some lovelier dime,
Deplete with Mob. charm that the heart
, could desirt t
Yet when recollection -brings back to bis
Vif,w;
The spot Where each scheme of Ids child
■ hood Was plann’d,
He bids the ne.w scenes ofthis pioaio re adieu,
And turns with delight to his own native
land.
Jwmc i>u Ine’ ucpcnuciiuc tan w-ein iW u ryHa
sordswMhe colony h jd.liled. Is e<iog h
Km it jsSibsurt) to (stk in the a^tiael of tb
risilege of - self laXatioD -, it is a quevtidti <
shake offlhat dependence can bi- IQciB-ruUy •
PNerOil
-
privilege( ,-7i —, .. .
power rather than bf strict justice.. and I
affirmative oaN scarcely be predicated ef hoy
but Hie peonle of a aoverrign and iodepeWtecl
oommoniiv.’’ There is soibetliink Vury.<mijjVV.
ooslo tbiqdftotrine of Mw Titi|«‘ : A'cdlo"-’**»
may separate fyom the mother colony, as «
as she oin; titkt while she remains a colot
shb has no rights wer bar own money j wb
are swaljpwcd Up in the Supremacy of the .j
rent stetja (l is. In other words, a ,qu'-
of mie-bilot .of rigtl i and Canada 1
feir yarning to take, oara of *Nrnv
-CrciUripsHt of a Bi ifi'-h nftt (o'i»av»' Vji
money takun from ♦um nviflibufhw ow--i ow! •
8i*nl ur that of his rojirf4fntaiiy«*: ; V«,
trsAlof) a* were—1he quritioik I* ■• >.l
brotitrli* home to heraHa; VVJ|| she labmift *.
or will she refill ?—-RichmondEAtf,
lt,t, Oct. 19,—FeyetteVlilVi it
FArSTTBVtLt,
again beginning to wear the livery of hiisi’
Our merchants have nearly all Ve’
turned from the North, bnunttfiiHv suppl
1 with the rich product of foreign cota-nt ri
as well as the necessary and useful of
My t
cotontrlee,
- — necessary and useful Of dill
owg. Several -new establishittbtile hunk
been otlded to the place, and the busy hiltA -
... , . *. I snd hustle of business witl shortly sWbhrtt
native land-tho’ the clouds of des-1 the interest end engage the attention ef ail
pair ■ j
Should leave but one spoton.ihy
e.o
prisooat'14. Will bo awarded to the odd dr
even numbers in the Lottery, (as the case
ry 1 * waste,’
The love-of thy scenes shall in Vet-durc'
bloom there,
Tho’ each other tie from my heart bo
offers in such quantities as
ill *
at the lowest possible price.
ir cwih bnty.
fForthe^oenrenietfce of Ais'Tgwn
mere, he intends In future to keep always |
a considerable supply in town ) those in im
mediate want of the article will be supplied
by application toMr, James Roberts, either
at his residence-in West Broad-Street, or
at Myers’ Wharf.
• HfcNRY M’ALPIN.
Juno 24 79
of all Banks that pay specie, received at
par. v,
Also, Mercantile Drafts at sight, otTkby
of t he largBicitieN. ahtLEiiar ‘ ^
[ freely In payment.
All letters to be post paid.
The mails may be relied on as being per
fectly safe for all remittances.
1 AT£8 flj M'lTaTIRE,
ft'iUhington City.
Sopt 20 I6||tdec
may be, dependant on the drawing of th.c
Capital Prisoof THIRTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS—that is to say, if the $30,000
prize should come out to an odd number,
then every odd number in the acbome will
fit entitled to a $4 prize : if the $30,000
prize eeould come out to an evkn number,
then all the oven numbers in the schome
will be each entitled to $4.
Odd numbera are those epdlng with 1,3,
5,7, or 9,
Even numbers are those ending With 2,
.4,8,8, or 0.
This mode of drawing not only enables
the Commissioners to complete the whole
Lottery iu one drawing, but has the great
advantage of distributing the small prizes
regularly to every alternate number in the
scueme,4o that the holder of tWo tickets or
two abates of tickets, one odd snd one even
number, will he certain,of obtaining at least
one .prize, and lh the same ratio for any
pRumu-V pttrcB or -in -bets.
Fordeaz is the spot of my memory’s birth, lceSJ*3°f5nprice'"i^ps?
Whore Pleasure snd Jtiy were my own t h e notes of the local ,b
. r
a.•mud.
It is a Atct, perhaps not generally kpowA)
that our merchants now pay and w’ll cops,
tinue to pay, United Stafek’ monUy for theif '
cotton purchases. Several wagon losdabf
of cotton, of the new crop', have rertintly
Which the <ywners V*»
r money. Fort heft
— banks of this Ststw
. . , at command, lare taken on doposHo at the U. ft. Braooff
And tho'from my bosom hath faded its mirth. Bank of Fayetteville, and the drawer re’
Still dear be iti life is its own nativ* land, ceives in return,-current money of the tffliferi ,
0. I Stater. Should not these advantages in- 5
duco Planters and Colintrv- Merfeants.
— *»«—• •» -HtoBf^rrnsssaS!!?^
I,n ’ rtltto a rtlart abounding with ValoSblegoddl y-
of every description, and money readily
commanding its par value f ,
Georgia election remains very uqqertain,
which we •>
All
MAHOGANY FURNITURE,
Piano Fortes, Curled Hair Ma
trasses, F eather Beds,
BOLSTERS & PILLOWS, CHAIRS, Ac.
Upholstery IStore.
| fJNHE subscriber respectfully informs the.
T HE subseriber offers for sale the follow
ing artitles, wartantod to be of the
best quality
Sideboards, Sets of-Dkiing Tables
single do do Sofas, Tea I’ahlos
Breakfast do. Urevsiug-Tables
Do. with Glasses, Card Tables
-Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do
Secretaries, Bureaus
Double and single Work Stands
Ward Robes, Piano Stools
Mahogany Chairs,. Curled Maple do
Rosetvaod do ,
High Post Mahogany Bedsteads
. Do do Ciirled Maple do
Mahogany Field Bedsteads
Curled Maple do
Mantle and Pier Glasses
Cribs, Cradles, Easy Chairs
Candle Stands, window Blinds
HaU Latripb, Brass Fenders, Wire do
Andirons, Tongs and Shovels
Dressing Glasses of every description
Piano Fortes
Double and Single Hair Mattrasseb
Do do Moss do
Feather Beds, Bolsters aad Pillows
Children's Chairs of all kinds '
Windsor Chairs of every description
, Cots and Matrasses to fit.
Also, a large assortment of Brussels and
' Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs to match
The above articles can be examined- at
tho store In Whittaker-Street, opposite Col.
Shellman. I. W. MORRELL.
■ March 15 .93
public, that he has opened an extern
sive establishment in the above line, next
door south of his Cabinet Furniture Ware-
Hottse, in Whittaker-Street, and Will at all
seasons offer for sale a general assortment
of FASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERY,con
sisting of
Feather Beds, B<dsters and Pillows
’ Mattresses made from pure curled hair
Do. , prepared mosN
Do. for ahip’s births
Do. - childrens cribs
Do. Cots ..
Easy Chairs, Beadsteads, Cotta, Dobr
Mats, and a large and extensive assortment
of Cabinet Furniture of every description.
All of which, will be sold very low fer cash
or approved Credit.
I. W. MORRELL.
N. B. Old Sofas, Mahogany Chair*, Es
sy Chairs, and Hair Matresses, corded, and
restuffed in the best manner.
July2t •
William C. Way.
LATE OF THE FIRM OF WAY & BA
KER, SAVANNAH. GEO.
O FFERS his services to his frionda snd
the public, in the
General Commission Business,
in this place, and- solicits thdir
‘Rz
References to Mpi
vannah, Geo.; G.
gusta,
, Georgia.
Augusta, Sept. 8, 1825.
patronage,
ira. ATLow fit Co. Sa
reittmayor fit Co. Au
•Ont 6
18-fS
FRESH
Drugs and Medicines
ved per
supply cd
IES, sued
fUST received per slip Savannah, an
i* 1 bo much obliged t# thsir friends
th.)^ k h,re of oustqpi, and Will use
te.! f he »h.exertions to merit the tame
onable advances twill be mads on all.
F’tperty sent to their address.
>..*£*55'““
4«yt27
u naniin, ,
'hart Charleston,
T i»)«
J UST received per shin Hava
additional supply of FRESH DRUGS
and MEDICINES, such ub—
Calomel, Suphate Quinine
Pulverized Iprcacuanah
'■ Pulverized Colombo. White Wax
. Quassia, Isinglass, Calc’d Magnesia
' Henry’s Pulverised Rhubarb
Hair Powder, 8(0.
'also, nvsToaz,
600 Bottles Castor Oil, cold pressed,
■ very superior
500 'do do
3O0 ’ do . do
1 tstion use
30 Barrels Glauber Salt*
.tO 1 do Greet) Copperas
20 Half Barrels and Kegs Ao
' fi Barrels English Refined
Salt*, dtc.
All ei which will be sold low for cash or ap-
North Csmltua Bills ta-
KanRway from the Subscriber,
O N Wednesday. 24th ult. a large.yeilnw
negro man, named' FREDE!
He is generally known in the adjoining
counties as a fiddler. He was seen in Spar
ta on Friday last. It is; believed he will go
to Augusta. He may. have a tbl-ged' pass,
aa he can read and write.'
A suitable, reward Will be given for his
[(apprehension bud confinement in any jail
in tho state, so that l ean get him.
JAMES C AM AK.
Millndgeville, August 28
19
Notice.
\TINE months after date application will
iw bo made to the Honorable the Jure
■i, idee* of the Inferior Court of Chatham
£? nl«/1 County, .for leave (Q sell a tract of land;;
low ph e or p a -1 kno ' wn M number eight, 8th District, Pike
.'formerly MUnroe) County, for the benefit
of the heirs and' oreditore of tho, estate of
nfN. S. Bayard. ,
n. j. bayard,
Administrator estate N. S. Bayard.
'. Jan 6
Epsom]
I retemd fer rear, jtary ana Margi
5 HALF BBLB.Fulton Market Beef
10 Barrels-Bargent's! Cracker*
iteoathar, and Darien Bills at a small dire | kiftu ttlP naltivv 44 .n,, No. 1,2 and 3,'Mackarel
count. LAY 81 HENDRICKSON, f9 opened on Mondavi, Wddnesdayi, h*d Forsalsb;
• • • v’ BrutfiiKahShidU.'Btfflilhgii J I: Fridiys, fijoto 3 offlU 8 o’clock. - _
AugufflVl
0ct4
rnaqsi«T pure* or Tt bets.
Wholes $1, Halves $250, Quarters $i 25
II ordert pmmptly attended to, at
LUTHERS
e pape
receive to-day, will decide the Controversy i
—a OOntroVuny rendered interesting from
the circumstances growing out of it, aad out
from any actual importance, when it was
considered purely as a local subject. The
moment the U. 8. or ratbor the agent of the
U. States, wete observed to take side* io the
eonteitvtliat moment the election wasdivoi-
ted of its local character, and becaiM a ques
tion between, the United Slates and Georgia,
anjd assumed an .impdrtaDoo commensurate
■witbthe bleb ilaudioeof Oe'hartiea. Then
TrwsvthirTBe wtw)|e nAMmuieiJHtHaff'anx,
icty on Ole eubject, which a mere contort
EXtHAJme OFFICE
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
ftnli-vA^fifitVc TWlft.
raup.tnen BV HKNRY jamf.s.-
A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, Or
Indigestion, Habitual Custiveness, and
Pjlea.
It is well known that Dyspepsia, is one of
the most frejuent and formidable diseases
Of our cotiOtty. Its Cbmmencement is in
dicated ia 'different patients by various
symptoms, of which the most remarkable
are— , *
Irregularity of the bowels, obstinate cue
tiveneHS, headach, commonly called nervous
or '■
mg,
Win
nd on‘the stomach) bitter taste in the
mouth in the morning, foatid breath, drew
sinesa after dinner, debility, lassitude^ etna
ciation, depression of spirits, &c.
Piles being connected with indigestion
and coetlveftess, are certainly end speedily
removed by the Pills.
A fresh supply of the above valuable me
dicine has just been received, and for sale
by . LAY So HENDRICKSON,
oet 8 23
.\TGliT
T HE aiihpcriber Will open his Night
School for the Instruction-of Youth,
at his resilience near the Catholic Church
on MONDAY, 3dpctober next, wherein
will bn taught Reeding, Writing, Vulgar
and Decimal Arithmetic, Geography and
Book keening, in a methodical way. not su
f PETER HYNES.
SeptS' 17{itdts
165,1
Fresh Teas and Cpssia.
RllCEIVEn PIE SHIP EMPEROR
.TTY BOXES GunpowdeaTer
do - do (nlperial do
do do Hyson do'
Chests Hyson do
Half Cheats Pouchong do
1 Mats Cassia
J.B. HERBERT fii CO.
For sate by
Jule 14
♦ '
ess Spring fVa
tors. '
TNIFTY DOZEN of there Waters, fresh
JD bottled by Messrs. Lynch &-Clark, of
New-York, and diteot from the Springe,
juet receired per ehip Augusta. Persons
gmnt. jo.TKia.would do well to supply them-
selvefe. as (hey are offered at reduced prices
by ” LAY A HENDRICKSON,
Druggista, Shad’s Buildings.
Mhy 25 . f
Fulton Matket Beef, frc.
Jnd recriwd pcr tchr. Mary and Margaret
We copy from a Paris paper thb foildWinf .'
account of an incident which lately. tZsf . •
fflace at the-Jardih des Plantee. . ' •
A man had intreducuAJiimself lUtO th*
Interior bf the menagerie. The' ireepal
perceiving him, ran towards him. -to-taikt
_ -^.hlmgbobt; hot St Vis salne time-the IttfR
Msuined an,importance, commensurate I xQiis, whu« obge was not wtril elospd, Whl>'
‘ ed tha grele adroitly, and 14ft hie cegrotre
The keepeV cried immediately to the itoipHfs',,
dent man. ‘place yourself against the Walk -
and keep still, Or yoa are loqt i’ Il ia Well
between Troup and Clark never could have „„„ „„„ )m >ro ,
excited. It was theb that 'the people of otb-1 g nown that it is necessary to'show firmneel
er states, although oeutra! before, espoused l d eour bflfore kM b f .nimuli,
he cause of Troup or dark, according to the Th< , 0 h eye d_the keeper followed hlf
hgh t.n which they vlpwed-the subjeot.-BUt p „ mle . The , ion Iked forward and It'
? r thb ctreiimstanoe.ltat the character of ^ fir(t lhe kee|K , r> but he rBCtoll J
beelemlonha. boon changed by Ibe.oter-r, the fripnd hr 7„’ ht K [ ta hii1 - >
ference of the United Siut... or tbetr agent,, cweMfedliiin in an afibr.tiohafo ins otter.
difitoenoe, |he mnn^the eontpst. A _» ^°” | him, thh.eyes of the aonimal sparkled, fit
.heir infiUencein ,,,d
dates, as friends to the sovereignty and tooe-
»d hn
ltd IBs .
illectf
'foodi
r, *UB
pehdeoce of the individual states, we could
oothut feel alamied, and unhesitatingly enlis-
led on the side of state rightsand should
Clark be elected, it Will not only be consider
ed as a triumph of the U. 8. over Georgia,
but also of the military over the oivil author
ity, for it cannot be denied, bait that Gen.
Gaines, as commander in chief of an entire
military department, left no stone unturned
to produce the defeat.of Col. Trodp, aodtbo
consequent election of Geo. Clark.
on the man’s ehouldiee. For eoine mBittehU
the lion'remained in that positloi j heaefus
puloosly examined the man, who already
thoiigd-f himself his victim, smelt of hit#
frotrtbead to foot, and afterwards returned
mechanically to his cage. The grate wyl
immediately shut. But the strsngbr Hu
not yet recovered from hia fright—hi* lifs tt 1
despaired of-
Among the bequests of the wiri hbd
ment of the late Pauline Boaspatye, Wb 8tld
This is the first time, since the daysoftho in fee London Courier tbe following -
• aw An .. .1 1 ,i- 1 aa ’ll.. 1 a _ .. t- L, iu A _
elder Mr. Adams, that we have seen the au
thorities of the general government arrayed
against the rights and privileges of (he indi
vidual states—may it be the last;—-Pri. Rep.
Tnz GiOnbu CostroverSV-—We havo
devoted the first page of this week’s paper
to a long article, in answer to a long and
labored essay, beaded ’ Georgia ano tbe
Creeks,” first published in the N. Y. Atheni.-
“ To Jerome’s sen, born in, Amerieai
Miss Patterson, 20,000 francs.
■- “ To her brother Joseph,‘she directs no h)s
gacy, he not being >11 want thereut, as hh it'
better provided with the good of fortune thatt
his brothers are. Slip requests.him. hoWcVeri
Upon tbe present oocssioo to accept tbe Sills
cores! assurances of her affectionate regard.*
* ‘‘To her niece Princess Louisa 60,009
francs. - /
“ To bar Oephaw Napolbon, son of her 'bftU
out'riSs.United > Ehatnre el ^Ve < d*um. d u'sheer|ft | *r6 , ”fi‘ n, P®ror,*theviga and pOsseuididinf
juatice to give this article a place in our| B .»- MartinO’onfoef d.ndofEfoi) Ibefjjhgg
t and eln-
Historical
columns, as it ahoWs in a cogent
quest manner the errors in the “1
Sketch,” as it wae called. r
The torrent of abuse which has been pour
ed upon Georgia -from presses in different
sections of the United States, by Editors,
ho. we Aope did not understand the nature
of porcelain Used at the coronation ‘as it Witl
remind him of
perfumes tod the little bijoux of gold deviriffl
to her by the Emperor—.-the whole as toicaiM
of the most glorious Upodh
in the life of hit late father’,’also the i ' “
of her tender affection for him’”
Tbe principal part of hpr estate she lentil
of the controversy between the United States |*° Ddhi*. Jofome sod Carutine Uooaparter \
and Georgia, together with tho garbled ac- -
counts publiahed in differort' papers, (oapo- | . yg e
cially those devoted to the present adminis- , h ., c.
Ibarn from the WorCbsteF Yi
that Horape Girtar has been triW In tl-
town, before thb Supreme Court, ind fourt
cially those devoted to the present 1
tration,) will be 1 sufficient apology - for our |
publishing this able production from a t
ter hand. The. writer is well act
with the subject, and if his footings I
been too strongly enlisted'on tbe aid
ha has taken, he is well qnalificd to place I fown of BTObWCdd,
tlfe -whole affur to a correct point of View. I w j(h several others Hi a house by themselvit
< * -P** "** awtette. I —that p paradn (whom she desCritMkl) hduefe
== . | ad lake at night, it the door, Who, UU bein$
Canada has been exposed to tlie semeciu-[refused adraittanCO, broke open the dbet’i
aes of exoitemeut which tore these U. States 1 came into the Wont where the whoese waby
(VOm the British Empire. A pamphlet is men-1 abd where two other aged females Wert #
Hotted by the London Times, which sketches bed—Ibat the wilness upon Ms cwrriegitt,
the dispntre that have arisen for n series ofl wiht totha fire; which was bUrniag, ,fof lk|
vaara between tbe.Exeontivn Government ofi purposeef inereuibg Ibebtaze. Mbs to alliif
- ' - ‘ 1 - 5 - ” ’ •- * iveHstM '
Lower Canada) and tbe Assembly bf that |» bettor light—that after tome coovertatl
prorince. They are stated |o hare reached ] he aaaeultod her abd cottmitted th> rioleobA
ilieir acme Under Lord Dalhousie. They are I obarged.” « ' t •;-
the very sttnh Which gare rise to the American ■
Revolution. «• The Colonist* insist Upon the .' " ' ’
right of British subjects to lax Ibemselyesbyl VAtlC**
their own reprreeotalires. But .tbe fixeou-1 IvuiltCj
tire Government of LoWer Oanida, frequent : -NE months after date, Ibplicsitiofi i
ly,thwarted io its apphoatioos for money, ban ] _L v be made to the Honorable tbe CoUr
considered all tb* rights of CbkMuvta a* stlb- j.Ordinary 01 Camden Comity, for'
servient to the anpromuoy of tbe parent State; J sell all the real estate ef the , late $
aud weagree in tWcoostruetion of thep
Oct 1
VCUQHORN&WOOD,
’ Aoc'mux’a Whajfcv
of right, unless it bneanceded,
terminate tb* relation *f pat
lony axlsta, at all times, hud
tbe latter. Horn, fob, ’
aw
ny to *#rto,
when thapoweffo
M’Gillu, deceased, for the benefit
tod credlforsof stid Mata,
HANNAH MXJlLr
G. M'DONALD, I