The Athenian. (Athens, Ga.) 1827-1832, June 29, 1827, Image 2

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■.'-o-i * [ > • , ' » * T . .»• exp veno succ thigh, two were made, he *art bitten .jwed ; and the unfortunate wretch raised . i. lc U J| U caused a her head to see what had happened. -A to inflict, in immediate faint hope glimmered in my own heart that wt portion of the dog’s perhaps this was a device to save her life, l;s. As soon as the wounds but it was not'.permitted to Jive long. It ^-.applied a cupping glaglB Over had scarcely begun to rise within me, whe i, and_retained it there nearly I savy the.priming renewed and the mat end of that peViod, the dog a 5ie table, and Walked with tolera- : he continued in perfect health, the slightest injury from the bites A pigeon was bitten by the nt about an hour .after it had was done to 53WS- 7liPulse.—A case was la ito St. SH'omas’ Hospital, L oints o.. e .-necessity of ex alse in both wrists. The pa id received a severe contusiorr c of ^ (tahdomen. The su/gWri ••y.-left Wrist so/hnall aj ’ 6 distinguishable, s Me^jivg had taken 1 _ _ v resequence freely cx- o{vital function. On-the . left pulse was in the same ring symptoms indicative of j/G'a'of the head, and fulness of n yt*/>us system, ho examined the h*,*^\o#ght wrist, when he found it to H/arri^beat with such force, that he ro ti/nein abstracting W<H*&;^r JThe left >e was not affected by tKeiasiii of blood, i continued very feeble when h»had near- •wered. •« :&***■*>* £ i &&■■, J of raised again. ' The condemned wretch her head Once more on its pillow, and ed a low groan as if her spirit had part , had scarcely been uttered when the ex pld«- sion took place, and the smoko covered eve ry thing from my vjtew; As it gfidually cleared away.it drew a.Vf rid and revolting, specta^ diless arm& hung, with,, tlicir blackened ends, from the they had been bound ; and tant lay a ^corqhed and shatt [r| . rr _ _ leg. No tr^ce of body or head and a few tattered remnants of <dot|msWj|{ all.besides that were left. The unbound kora the .stakes and t _. who had issued from the ark at the s the explosion, rushed to the' spot, them Up, and, concealing thent under veils, hurried to the Harem withth that the demands of justice bad led.— Visit to tlte Harem. - I or Who isYa Yankee. — Lqi_ a man north of’New Y<[rk visit that city and they call him a Yatkee, to di- tmguish him from a New-Yorker. Letli-rnan from New-York visit Philade pbia.. and he Will be called a Yankee to rfiAinguisbftiim from a Philadel- jLet iVSaftflbm PhilMelphia j^no s&Jftfe^tafcJfeatUmore.and he w^l be med a Yanfipc, to distinguish him a BafaroorS^ &t a mairfrbm the iiorth of the Potomac visit \ ir^inia, and he is immediately dubbed with'the thW of Yan kee, to dtetinguieb him ftbtn Let a man from Yirgima visit CharTesvjn, and he is supposed to h^ve strong Claims yji the appellation of Yankee. JLet a man from ■ Charleston visit Nefc-Oileans, and there ore I* ten chances to one that Jie will get the nick- alaiara" of Yankee. Let any man from any t of Jonathan’s dominions, visit the king- n of John Bull, and he will forthwith re- l ,4® th S appellation of Yankee. The rule .observed in this country is, that the man receives that name must come from pvt north of him who gives it. To -ate us for giving each other nick- dhn Bull “ lumps us,all together •i^dkYrnkeesu’J resisted with conriderable acrimony in this quarter) gives cvidhice that the evils of the profitless discord are weighingheavry on tha minds of tlieir influential men, andhigurs fivourably for a cessation and obli vion of the dissenfen. ~ r - an b<iof no use, and will] jargudd d<twn by oponents iretensidkis—proves that administration are but u tt the South fcitlihoJd from us'protection in H" wl .'ilf Y v peao%Wr* beeomeJbor*» disqualified m contribute* w best bargain for hunse aL..I.. a norftr Mv A riomo nmvwv M mn*>n SV own. There, he will have we can mies, ,or the will ii'the I to their protects??/ in wat or other, cases : find for them neither slothing, not navies, nor ar il for ’war—of all of which it fm some measure must stand cursory views of a most copious mal theme, he hoped wbuld be ined to the full spjtipfrrtion and Southern; States, that important >n of.tbq Union. The most sooth- party, Mr. Adams being a mere cat H orward his designs/ In the United States, Mr. Webstei find equals, but superiors.—j [■ ^qt ui ‘aunp fljiuuj aiujodjo •putq pus ‘aw •»uuii pus t •ju'ipjr •fuliZ/iscovcnj.—rk WnteftaUhis office, irttiw* tiseb^fy; that of f** 24 yfing, fi;« weight A »w substitute for Mr. Gaspprd Rk coVory possesses 1 The first lody will be economy,'! ^per thanviron V . that Indian Remain s.\—Salem June Course of last week, some workmen ei ed in repairing the road from Beverly to •Manchester dif '>vered several skeletons, “ “ hich are supposed to have belonged to the originos of our country. A corres mtwho visited and examined the lo Saturday last, gives the following culars: “ The bodies {eight in number) found a little below Chapman’s Cornff, on the left side of the road, opposite the School house. They lay about two feet below the surface, with their heads towards the rising sun. The soil above them had no Appear ance of having been disturbed; a blade line of mould about eight or ten inches below the surface remaining perfectly distinct. Our informant was unable to obtain a skull, and of course could not determine with cer tainty to what species of the human race, or to what variety, if the human race! is to be considered one species, they belonged. The pelvis, thigh, (femur) hones of the leg, (tibia and fibula) and the indestructible os coxcy ~is, were of the usual size and form. Under me of them was found a square bar of ought iron one third of an inch in thick ;s, and about one foot and a half long, the feet of another was a pot of earthen scolloped round the rim,/And oma id yound the border with rude line thhbody of the pot was plain: the is black, and exhiibts spangles of The vessel contained a quantity of lestined no douht by these simple for the food of the rising spirit, with the native* to ht*rrwKh • «4 #_t. » __CQ”I, shaft-fish. ir pipe.-and and other things. which\wcre dear- p life. At this day, in the wes assuagq the f< them to bcrec t«rmed< ie with, cal com nent. j teas which he was which it teas who weft xt ilttnom Thp most sooth- . language and measures should bt the passions of the violent, and of the deluded. While wo invite led to opr pursuits, let ua not in- irirs, (a remark worthy of practi. Their relationship to a ml of their topic of excitement anf. s ,delicacy, t to My, teas no affair of ours, and ] ay injudicious and impolitic for those ^ from its inconvenience to agitate with >f a disposition to trample on ground t * Constitution. There is notningin furbiddtn. by |HC vvrMwiuum. i Here is nouupg in the proposed Measure Jo justify, and nothing iJbat "afai ggsajgaaa *»£&*-»««« °V r .Soiithrn Jrrethi^.;;, fo;t.a (( )nunic;|-d perfectly true—byt let Mmlaifon en.hhn<r»upyly. them WPliiHi word and he isjready.” the coursa. which Mr. It B i A Cincinnati paper touches i letter of Mr. Carter Bnverb has had an interview with hinr. ... He is well fortified in what he hi and when the person accused, s’” own person, put in his plea of nc. ^—P will be ready to prove the charge, but be properly refuses to act upon the 'sertions of those who may call 1 Mr. Clay’s friends. He does nc the responsibility of John Bim,» ui Force,'4qf sufficient importance to ii him to jfcke the trouble of giving , p* proof of what is so generally " ’ * them with better in tfcfj bate buen hadmuir* plication for ths appointment of. Ju^ in place oY !ohn M. Dooly, deceased, which the ad vocates of 61. Campbell, at'the time, promptly de nied. We pave authority for saying that Colonel Campuell yasamong the first to Kolicit the ‘ mantek’ of the deceased ; and that intelligence of his death, and an application, for promotion reached Milledge- villc at one and the same time, by one and the same M r . person. These things bespeak a doubtful hope on i 1 ftOV the part of Col. Campbell, although his claims are n> »purlinaciously maintained. Would not a re-an- ,,c i>>cement of his name as a candiclate-for Governor, confiru.^ facing friends in the belief that »e has not abano. ne( j t h 0 position which lie has as sumed. We advisedly when we say that such a course would ait^ art sa vourof prudence. If the circumstances of the titow. drt. not nc.*i» require it, Deen ()1U , M . U n public incredulity is d’adv rendering such a step nrpme CO urt, but, — - - -f have bccn a«iuW>l ise in W the 4 ' lXe *Lsa, puny to full ifion.—When w® halted- •closed jo a dense ring^of. midst of which mtry, tlie horse and dog N , ;-ive with their master, 1 be ready to ride over thn •host of his hors*.. * fiiithful dog” trot, ot , it. ■ KsV and T’urope contain va i^. Ar-tbe use of the defunct.^* Gauls, in the lime of C cesar, killed and bune| the dearest ofhis wiVes, as well as hts horse shoum oewititf)?./ ■ nied (under hisuwnsigimtur of the fact;” Then RigpUP L have no "kind of douht Mt.it can YVe will not undertake to say, v. C. should u t onic out in his own ' son,” or whether “ his siiqpl^ necessity of fiirther proof. 1 * BlCP Upon the solici^tion of somcv and the ex pected encouragement ot others, wc fey* beeat in duced to re-pnblish, in Pamphlet form, tip Essays of Atticus.” We concqiyv that, this s^p has be come the more necessary, w many of tbe facts and principles containe4&tKoa*\ftn6er8 afted the best refutation of the d'ct-mrs and tnt^nienla&elx.UEf' sented to the public in that ,„„ s . x tia.'rdinary volume of more tlqul-eight hund^fYUtaring [the title of Everett’s Report.. • The work we design lo publish Wb be prefaced by au address to the people of Georgia, rom the same Author, on the outrages and insults oTered to them by the Administration, in the publicationof the afore said volume, but particularly in the unprincipled and infamous Report of T. P. Andrews, Special Agerd t contained in-that book; of which due notice will be taken. If sufficient encouragement is g)veri us, the Pamphlet we proposo to publish will be «ut in a few weeks, and to the end, that we may know whether we can attempt it without loss, a subsection wil presume- however, that in such a case Mr*' Clay should not he prevented by any litud etiquette from calling explicitly for the probf. It is highly probable that siftne investigation will fake place in this business.—Richmond Enq. ; Tk|Jha Daniel Wejbsttfr has been elected fiena- toi of t9ft7nitcd States frOtn MaasachteetteJn six yniTS from : the 4th of March last. R>r a knowledge of the probable motive which induced Mr.' W. tor cumscribe the limits ofhis usefulness by accepting transfer to the Senate, we refer-our readers to a shot* article from 1 the Boston Statesman. Pennsylvania.—~Horace BiKNer, •’tec decidedly the best lawyer of-the state, P been offered as^tt oa the bench OlM™' ‘■ppyipt ^ p, Gove state (a genuine ua appointed that paragnn of ^ r-'' John Todd, Esq. I of B| chairman of the in Congr.essfis^he jpa. Binrfey rt>tea “ The disunion faction is on a rapid decline.” Such is the language of the Editor of the Macon Telegr aph in givingto his readers thejresult of an unimportant election in that county, leaving for Mr. Cumming, the “anti-Troup candidate,” so termed, whose re futation of the charge we subjoin, a majority of 97 votes. A few more elections bearing so stronglyg ics.. ffe were >terday shewn two note the 1 ^ om i c ^.Wo.^Woi Dollars issued tl^ ^tuikof «)»e State nf South Carolina^one c f/which h‘ been 4l edjto One Hundred p/-Hars.'an• d'thte ofhgf ; ■ * vigpettsjiftfce om those above w< aid institute new objects of industry .and profitable loyment, to the advantage of those who' may MM »he influence of their example, and en- - TV^y. , _ ,1,03 to the distinguish, J .,r)0cllation of »-* '‘ hlrh l 1 r "* ht ins and benefactors of the cou:i r y to belong 1 . If we had any cpecial or ptac r, nused on it, stuck in the ■ -a’ with ft chief of a clan. Singular instance of Canine Sagacity.— of the subject, we should hdropp ••*>* inicate it, bat never bttring bein off been in the practice of visiting Connec , tleul for a number of years, on the annual ; return of the first of .May, on which occfi- - I '• - - ..rLI/vL llri tlftfl “tsPw 'srsafSi«h ring e »|W> Vggf* ° f r f ’’rince; since which the dog' ^ ft^Tth. d^ tricnringBBg V^lriy P^nated to hU native ton and its consequences, when it should nlaoe. Having token my station, I > look around me, and saw the ofti- -iee still pouring into the circle, for their reception by two of tfi&F them, or t'other be- snveloped froW™ the prisoner. She which also coWl 40 foot ra ft bl „ was firm and her elk * 1 er fa f e .' sntly spoke a few state ty* ^companied her - an clinch rsrallt*, J .:io <'lark ^f^;To those who p , t) pou<' u me from personal friendship, (as I kiir-.v several did)- 1 hope! feel tlmtgrati- _ Hp But to such as roM[ for mevdth a view of changing my politics, or in tifrar words, of tumingme from file jpillars. AAs Bills differ fed to re pre imposition persons not loney would bo opened at this Office, where all who ihoose tc patronize the undertaking may have an. opportunity ®® > vtuuivw n.. v«uuvo of so doing by personal application or letteiaddressJ against tho success of “we the people’s ,ncn »’/sentV in experienced cd (post paid) to tUc Editor. Would leave none to tell the talc of “ Treason,” or wo „| ( j b e easily dete, H 1 —— lecho back theciy of^“ disunion.” }Tt ttuUaSwdttf aOTuaCo^ rhsndKo . 7 ■A correspondent requests ua lo pnbUfii whatfce*. » proh«^ keidd^?^? ’and ttfW such per* OUfM&tor of the Macon tti, fte^ect of this Grapes into Raisins, m order to ayaist huLexpen-j\ I > ctKervnse, M. Bartlett. notice - oeot, totfootit. «poiy ? f ./ A , the late election for CollecMr ■:».: - . t ’ , ^nitaboth devdo^(Att K^oorriaof th.ir country, •' tho« not 1 { 1 ‘V^-n'o obligations whr V-' ’nd am thoi" fire no anti-Troup man (£■ tt have thought 11 6»t «req> Ox \ [propi^ T to state in your ,aV. paper Nov/ IS aespo isilpvLhaye .only to rt-.;nr>t that when >ou agaii. call on “ the Sword of the #.ord and of Gideon/’ to aid your cause, that you voursclf f ‘ the truth in support of it. 1 ' WILLIAM CUMMING. )Ve almost daily seo a ^counts in the differ* ent newspapers of the extraordinary growth of Bye stalks, but we h.^ve not as yet seen HI i *| | m ■mibmmi i TT s, ? ,k "fT® its free dust to a monarch’s shoe ’ vi-c have had no opportunity to < sarrb th® P r0C< d)dings, as we believe it is yet he) practised . m ^ coa j ar ^ . but that the rejue may we insert what is said ori tit sub- pUcit Encyclopedia, which It is pre- 80 far as it goes, but is ipt ex i desired Grapes prepared by suffering them to the vine till they arq perfectly tape, and ■ them in the sun, a by the feat ot at. was raised on the fanfe Forks township. iry Lerch in « 8 feet 8 inches, arid one on the form' of John Lerth which is 8 feet Bethlehem to- Easton SaxfiW* C) iliafe^he neigh j was \isiled bv a * tally les try great that i corid h?J’ oi f, G was r A...rita. IA 8P®<WwS became more quiet ; a she had reached the mortar, not _ *^as to he heard. Taking advantage u, ^ lence, she spoke aloud, with adistinctnrs a.w composure that astonished every onq ana made her words intelligible to alh The officers perceiving that her wild ad dress made seme impression on the multi- Abde, here interrupted her. She made no Statc-thirt iin<i of JmrupfcM, b « a "y- and . happincBB. The first tourney of this animal after the death of his master, caused sennas | apprehensions for I,is safety • ,n g ct ’"®*“l /ven up as a a *.(r-”-He, howev- S, retimed, after an absence of »>>ont *e same extent aa that of his deceased mas- terfo visits. On the return of th© same season he “ took his leave of absence, and has recently relumed much travel-worn and foot-sore, from the same ptous I; - rni! ' aee, somewhat disaffected at the dt-nlcct.on t/. Indian Culprits.—We understate lu , lv tesirqji the Indians who committed the/nurders c n \ wt^deip and the frontiers of Georgia, and/fit Florida, ln l^jj, hr nocei the month of December last, have all been I ^ ] attor 1 taker, and are now in confinement await- 1 f j.a, their rial There were ft c confined in ullluS o dried in ovens, ij very obnous: the 1 at Tallahassee, anh two at the tort vr 7 an sweet and pleasant, U tbeyfor^B.®^^ Osi illa. T!i»' murders they com- lat T acidity with the sweetneta that nnd<^, them mUCtl. r I „ q'Un tcr.v^f rlnrinff t length. Let she can— In a late nemb^ of tl\e Londoi stated, that* the insolvent debtor s i Been that morning unusually etc - rh^nly on account of hearing the e? ation Vf William Benbow, who is opf by his creditors, for not having mserte a • Z' _ • -1* Tknmoa U his scheduV? the bones of Thomas PaiM which it is said he has now in a cella r house.” , — resigned herself in- They led her in front of the ,T F ; r ; :! >'°t steps never fiiltercd ; t oj implore, as it is JVetrs for Snuff-Takers in her situation ; papers mention, that/ > some do ; neitheri shi>e fins invented a S tola , her to knee. * - o bart^k, ^oeinff and touching a!4 urxfer . o -" finger, both r.o-trils are insta b <$> ie shov - head . C! J agreeable.—The conroon way^f drying grape*'^r n “ H ; nSi t0 tic two -r three hmrbes • f^tMeUier while yet on the vine, aridipth.-m m ( ]°7 l ot lixivium [lye] of woodkahes, .vith a lit tie. °U • 1 ; l of oUvcs in it. Thil dispwc? thf in to shrmK WI i n kJ c . and after this they are left °" l- vine three or four ays separat-d on sticks ir> an j-iorizontal situation and then dried in v : leimire, after being -ut from the tree. ' td best raisins are tiosc called in s«ne 1?“' ' J , 7%cus and Tube Raists ; which are dis- tmgushed ft m the others by tbir , l2t , aild figu-e: ' > 1 ,. ■ -d wrinkled on tic surface,-sort rod ^ 'if'’ near in inch long; and,, wh-n Vrh- ■Sp/ol. “The •areins of the r Lt the heat of the sun in medicine. Howev- same virtues. nutritive and ball R tW .(..ennant, arc said to be . BUnn^rj cc , d and ar? an ingredient iCC °' B ?SX*hich cases, ys also in M -r-r- the sto’ is not required of the I have the sto: fl carpfuUy ‘ takcn out .» ion, howcver^vi ic th er arc any x vicun > ba) , wou jd make them ^ality posse mo , tofthe EQ hough perhe ^ ty , n ay be. found wi ^ incr the i r rn try^yet the pr ^ trifling difficulty to him wl attempt the cnterprizc. murders they com- wore both in Georgia ngl i® Florida.| r; 0 .. Troup has, we aye informed, deman-| Jed tf ent oi’the Go,,?ernor of Florida, and they wt-v to have t^en tried in the county of Thoniar on Tl.ur^dav last week. One of the cr.hrits has turned State’s evidence, and crimiaatcs all the others.—So*- Repnb, will not fait severe c subject. - of the 1st xreensburg. Fa. frost, which to- and corn in tho some if^tances, it Jtiolefrelds of PfSs ftjpSl chronologers of the many and our climate is Caution to Fbrenls.—A little child of Mr. Hicks, of Orangec^pdy, in this State while running about with an open knife in its hands fell down, and the Wade passing through the skull immediately above the eye-ball, into the brain, killed the child almost instantly. Small children, ought never to take an open knife into their hands.—Wutcm Ca rolinian. aid jai-raisins, are all dr id these are the sorts u: all the linds have much 1 V . MR. WEBSTER. \ V. S. Senator.—After all Jhe ^laugh able coqufetry of Mr. Webster tfnd his trum peters, he has been again formally announ ced as a candidate for this office, and, at L urn i nf rhome one evening, after dark, she last, actualy elected* The whole process ^ g( T i7C( j : ,,, c carried a short distance by taWSMtaMkhiifllin'r Priturift Ham Wit him I . — . . •» I 1 1.: -...I, Unfortunate Sport.—As Miss Sarah sons ofNew Haven, Connecticut, was «v* mat, aciuait) eiccito* *^Tv i was seized anc earned a short distance i>y by which h s shuffling coterie have put U er brother, with a frightful looking) mask forward and withdrawn him,—announced ^ h j g face -^ hat was sport to hkn howev- and renounced him as a eanaidate,—blown ^ ed ^j ea ^ to her! as aiyjffljtffeiVNad Ike hot and blown cold on his pretensions,! , buttwo dnys.—Macon Tdagn^h. killed him with the consumption, of Mr. 1 -- . Mills, and tho,t suited Mills himselftn die J Ex*«tion.-±J^< ? b 3olBs, "f'7 u,d altogether make a most Ynluebte conv icted in D*Hh county, * a appendix to Mrs. Opto s 0 f mSdeV, underwent the sentence, of the They have ptavc off all.ton d^tes ’ - - - snuff, and a 5- ifficient quantity tb^ihead to last the whole day. be on important invention : the i a snuff-takers is said to be as one tog -fweifiy n- of the whole numberof inhabitants f and the number of pinches taken by each, will aver age twelve per day ; and the time spent in poor beast bus mistaken the game for “ n = !. rimina i c , rao tothe ground and broke the °* the pack* N ^T" I fall. He remained in this position, (partly This last step must prove o , I hanging and partly standing) groaning in never doubted at any time,—that Mr. Web-1 8 ® ao^^nt agonv for about suren. Me of the ^Mktfiern Editors have lately exhibited L er has no re al regard for Mr. Adams. Ho J • ^ Alfwaa J iirCOtfosMtt-^tha wpffition, combined with considerable practice, , { th an mere mercenary ml mmu *' - ^ i-n. »hiiet 1 ( ■ - - - r-. - rifrcrowd mnromnng and noflnng doing. The Lid lfaVe kept him in the 1 shenff . h "" 3 .^ App-^ed _ e omptot,1y ^'at'lL, n, each of time each ^008 (or 16 ■\l> -D ing the nose after it, minutes so that by this - aker will save 22 min- 164 each week,— 40 minutes) each re.tract the malevolcrui of feeling for a long while iulged towards the people of the Southern State* ». ^account of the peculiar feature in thei- domestic policy, which the former plumed themselves «y much on irivinj abandoned. its vewiefc. H’ . R|V The existence of any emo tkmh calculated to weaken our motives lor union and niutnai reliance, are at all times much to be de- plnrtd. ^totl indications of tlieir suppression as much a' nmtt > of felifcit&tion.—The following extract from a speed: rflhfi Hon. Harnson Gray Otis, at a eject ing of nsifetdacftnrcrs in Boston, on the 5tliinst. whik- it was directed with much force to the purpose haii ::\liand (one which it must be allowed Ihe’PresidJ -vonld |»M *W£ZCEtSFSZitE&Zb3$ ..Oise, '.vitere he can be of far moreecrvice | ^ ^ ^ ihnt; in t’.e upper branch. £5 C . non t° put tho unfortunate man out °f pain, -.ha'; in t..e upper branc . > 1 At length a gentleman present took up a wallows up hia patmtiem. He is t.red o tne ^ pu ,h c d back the'rope,Tte trudgery of the House, an gr suspended him in this position about fifteen lesides, hts eyes water alreaa .^nf I minutes. A medical gentleman present ob* b>n of the peppet box ant n ’ u * {? 1 1 served ** he wtfis coining to life.” On hear- tie Roanoke satinet. Ho hankers lor the ^ h ,lazy honors of the Senate, which he cnr. nwrex’asily reconcile with the labors oi tps? ■. Hf.s prefeience of the Senate-—where served “ he was coming to life.” On hear ing this, tho sheriff had him taken up and pitched off the scaffold again, and ended his sufferings. f .