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A il MTV HEART.
■ that pleusm** flv ay,
!>eain? in a stormy a\;
; tll/lf jt»y w ill ch* < r the hoar*
iiitf ||.,;ir ami thm denart ?
’v hirh p*?*•? lik* the meteor*? g'« on
•"ifit Hop* 1 is hut m *ha'l*<ws *!r* Hf —
’ i' .M. /i I,no* to cheat Hit 1m ft*! /
' hat li'e i« as an ocean—where
.ovvris th** t* inpc?l of despair;
. .at time rcvc.il? f e stream »»! • *»,
Vlmsc« urrent glides uithceaieh *•** fl *u
• fj- him of trembling yielding soul,
’.*i»n weekly how-* to griefs control,
’ f h he who break? «woe.t plcuswu’? glat*
Or hecdlees lets tho nectar pas-*.
'Tim hr who will not plui U th*- tV»w’r,
A im I* buds in almost * v’r; li *'i ;
iV»t hcch them hhiotu and util iw:m\
f\.*r once will clasp tin in w iuht ll»* y Oa
f know tb# stream where j.lroew* ltd#
? Know th** -;>ot u!.* n\|ov .ihidr-?,
ritcn In th*- uor'if around mi*- sigh,
\ happv heart Khali light
Iducing sn.ail cf-dnrs o:.J stfuitfl. To ono of
tl»0S3 clusters of trees, a few year- the
l Anniversary of American Independence wur
celebrated by tlie citizens ol Dr Kalb county l
land oth^rrf. The summit is s«m»!tvhat oval, |
and presents a surface neatly level ol about;
; five acre-. I am told that by venturing down j
! the North side of the inouittnm, further than I j
deemed sale, a very bold stream of water may j
| be seen issuing from its surface ; but long; bo* j ,
j foro it reaches the earth it spreads into thin j
1 mist, and m lust in the air. Near the verge -t
i of die abyss, are the names of numerous vise j'* 1
i let* cut in the. rock, and it is a feat with them, \
j whose shall he placed the lowest uovvii. One
however, hv the ' ‘ 1
'far li«!ow all tin* res». Ala *v _
jspirils have visited Ibis [dace, and there have ; l|(|IJf
raaanyar*
Couch Mil kin of.
r Ay~, m*-*
UXU'EII SITY OF OBOROU. JP ems ,lp Aviuli
|1-IK exercise? ofthi* Institution *v ill be resumed ( ■ il la vlMIl
fIt-- first ot' January, 1632. The public
inform* d that n 11 the nlhcvft of the College are now
till' d, and that instruction in to*: various depaitments
uf Eitoiature and Science, will hereafter be given bv
ledum* a.' well as by the study of approved textbooks,
j Lecture? (Mi ilie following subjects have been preecri*
j bed by the Trust ecu, yii :
I AHf. subscribers have romov
. to the New building directly opposite tin*
rd their establishment
old
and, wheo* flirv intend continuing their hu*inc«.i up
i a more extensive scale. Having experienced work
•*ii arid b 'li'i .veil ?upp!i-:d well th** best material*,
try are prepared to build *<• order, either Carriage*,
Barouches, (Jigs, Sulkies and I’llberricn, oranvnth-
|,v tlio ind of a rnixj ha. l.iaind nis ; <;r artide ..(V.untjanw in lh«r line ofliusincas. TIm v
\T .• .Jcnninf, ..c ' intend by atrn tattention t*» buatr.css, ami the laitblul
,t|.i |V ndv pnlurou. aliicli tliclf work shall be execute*!, i(ic<in
,Jint |ta(riina(.'.‘ Uiry havis liarctoftr.:
. liberally IU|.aiimg (l ine in tile mjlni
(Unncr, nml ilt tbi- ,b (rtarV 'i"tu a. .Ml kitxla el* Sail-
■ . , i dbirv n:,'l bnrnesa inakina, anil reirairina dnii.: in the
l"*« I |„. #l
i Sixii.iimI iirnamental |.nlnlinc will continue lo be
<■,(• culfl in their ioU'.iI ,(. b .
CLARK k YOl'MJ.
lKKoi.n.
ICZZ
Lin.
Crom Ilia Geuriiia Mi-Hi.r'np*'i.
Tin: STONM MOI'VTAI.V.
r|*i„. follnyvinjr extract of a letter from a
inoir ireoileinan to a re'a'ive, hau been |ila-
.■cii m our haniN.
uni le rusal only—yet the salijecl c «nlli> i"iil.
iv iiilcioelinn lo jnslily iln |iiihlicniinn. anru-
■ 'i[ai ly as lln: olriect is of the lirst (rraijc anmno
;(ii uiiriders ol nature, and lias seldom luvi
v.oiiceil. and more, seldom or never minutely
-A, refirct that xvlmt is before us o no: si
.'omnli In as lh»’ subject would adum, wilb ad-
damn to its interest.]— F.ililora .Mriurm'rr.
.ViiiIoii ( nulllu, 'nr 2!t, 1 bdI.
II,tn- , As Iuih hcen our praeln c, t'
ommunicatu to each oilu r xvlmi » e have ivil
• hrendth h-icapcs,” 1ml I believe
never a serious accident. One individual ven
tured si far (lull he cumnieneed
nurds the awful ahy-s, and "'ns airesled only
' hy a idij>ht iirojeetioii. « here I'" renu.iiied till a j
rojio was bronjrlit for ins relief. To louli he- i
! low is loo modi for the nervi s of most pef- |
eons, avl hut for 1 omo sironuer am] more col-,
levied imhvnlual, t doiiht not hut many mi.;hi
have in lud to incvil'ildo ilrstru' linn. ('I.unis]
freniierdlv rolled nhnul the nioiinlaio In-loW |
j us, iini'cnelralda to ihn ryo mid hiding the \
/ conn * r v heneiiib them ; and 1 am told that vise j
: i.ts have fri-r|ijenllv enjnyrd unltrokeu sun
shine nn the summit, hut on arrivin'; at llieirl
equipages helmv, found thill they hud been 1
'drenched xvnil ram. The voice, or the report j
of a pislol can scarcely he heard a lew- paces j
Oip tiic side of the mountain, lint below, it j
echoes and rdioutids, and is increased almost
1 a thousand fold.
\ tcuiarlinhle place on the rock is known
: hv tin- name of “ Thunder and liiohlning.”—
Uard, M. II
7, Mode
CnKKOKKKrORNP.lt,
or.Mthorm. C«iL*NTV, gkoiu.ia.
116. I.KHHI rfipccHiiliyinformetii<* pnbln, i;, at
ITJl this Institution w ill in future be un<!rr hn suppjl
iiiicfitlancf*, «csi s t*x ( | |>y compdent tea* brr^ |p r
will commence on the firet of Junuatv, l**32
It ntal Fliilosophy; P'tiiftpal Economy, and Evi- j *l ,c 8,> co'd on the 1st June, terminating ih** 1st >, y y
ftlm (fliriotian Kclioion: by tlio Eioidont, A jut wbidi period, there will be an annual examination
n it ^ * * ! *d the pupils.
CONDITIONS OF ADMITTANCE.
Board, matnictton in the wholo course of Eng*
lish Ptudi* t», comprising (leading, Spelling
Arithmetic, (irammar, Cicogtapby,
■ ,r " ’ $135 00
60 O')
46 Ol)
32 on
32 00
•} uO
price?. Vaynipnt? man* ‘-»lf
! tie
t'hu.rb, 1). D
•J. .Natural Plitlosnpliy and Chemistry,with tliiirop-
plic.ati -n txt the u>cfutarU, by Vrof. James Jacks*iti,
A. I.
J.Philology and Classical learning,by Professor Jainct
Shannon,.A. M.
4. Astronomy and the benefit ro-ml'mg from Ma-
thematic? to the ii-»*fiil arts, by Pr**t. Henry Hull, M. D
5. Khetoric an*! Oratory, a:i*l Km»h?li and American J French
I.iterature, hv prof. Stephen Olin, A. M. iSpanish,
C. Natural 'li-tnrv incbiding Minerabvgv, (icology, , Quills, Ink and Writing pc per per nnntjm
Botany, and I'uyeiolMgy, Uc. by Professor Multbus A. Schoolbooks ot the iituml price?. Vaymei
Writing
withtSioufe of Mop? anUOIobc?,
lusic,
i Drawing,
3. -I— H.
i yea fly in advance. Each young Lady will be expected
l.anguages of Europe, hy Pro!. illiam [ t0 !, nn i*h on* pair sheet?, hand towels and wash bowl.
Hooks used by the Senior Class.
Tytier’s Element? of Ocneral History, Ancient und
Modern ; Dr. Jones’Conversations on "Natural Philos*
npbv; do. on Cliomiet' V; Jiimieson’s Hranunai <*fRhet-
M, Tutor in the Ancient Lan-
j Lehman, A. Ni.
| 8. b. B. Hopkins, A
j j»uagefl.
i ‘J. v\ illiam E. Mitch* II. A. M. Mathematical Tutor.
Candidates for admi?siMii into env «»* the regular elas-
A'oticc.
1
111!
* O
o.pariiH'i'-bip i* *• i .fir* existing between the
enh * s »i this day bv mutual consent «!is-**l-
JOEI WHITE.
B B. EOIil)
rose n be received at anv time if pr«*pared upon the or ic an d Eogic ; Towle’s Grammar of Astrori* m\
requiHit*? studies. Any iudivi'lual, lion ever, who does Miurav’*-(jramtnar; W alkct’a Dictionary; Woodbridf
not wish t«* pursue a i
it nmtitte, van attend to
It aiibj.Tt? or lectures as he may choose, and will
in leaving th** Institution, receive fr in the Faculty, a
ceriiticate*»f the progress which he has made.
Th** Professor of Natural History has procured a
Athen* N«»v. ! |^.*J| j Cabinet <*l \iinerul?,undwillbe|irep,aredb<i5honMin-
eralogv and Botany to render his lectures interesting
A EE persons indebted to the lo»e firm «»r J W III! E ail ,| profit a hie.
a iw Co. aed B. B U HID U. Co. are re. j nested to j T'** Phil<>s*»p!iieal Apparatus is one of the most eom-
ak* iupnediale payment- E '' * D I E.^ | plete in the I : uili*d States; and tlieChemical, extensive,
j neither of which received any injury from tin* fire.
Th*- Pr*.fessor of Mathematics is well furni-hrd with
llfttc nn* v-sarv iaKfruments for giving instructionv
1 W illurd’s
lull's Poem?; Co
Koine, Greece, F.n
uph
, Mibndfo
; Colburn’s Sequel ; c a ? ip^
do. ; Grimslmw’s History q>
B.
EOKD.
It was intended for iml.vid. | Melina lY.-.|,.. i.tly strikes the imm.i-
ta:u and sli:itti*r.? the r<*»*k-;, probably occasion*
I „<) by some attractive mfliiem'o '.vithin it. A
r /p!aeo on the tnomdain is denominated the
Buzzard Boost,” from the immense nurn-
' Jbcirf of llioho lords that re.-ort f»* it during
rainy seasons. Tiiu “ f/'ross BoaiN,” winch
are two iinmcn«o cracks in il»o rocks, h nno-
{titer fd ire woi'.hv of notice, but I did not visit
J it, so I ttvrti omit a description. I b&d Imaid
j that I lie crevice.* of the mountain were tin* re-
Ms<*rt of venomous reptiles and wild animals—
• | by! alter a (l»!i.;eut search, the only living
nesM il ol nn uncommon and niirrcKtiiig na-, things I mn ncednl tn findmg were a grass-
! ore. I muni now give you some accomii iJ no h**pp*Tand rhnmeli'*:*, and I think it an nnde-
ovcur.sion to the Stone Mountain, in Ih Kalb -jji-.ible rp.-nlnrn e even for ^ueh inbabitants.
"onnty, wliieh I have just visited. I was in- Our party deo*n* d ll)om.s*dves amply com
doce<| to do this, from a view i have often hud j pensafed for t)»eir l.iborious tour, and i ll the
d it from a lull in tins vieimtv ; and ullbongli j mountain wiili ih<* resolution ol renewing their
it die distance ol twenty miles, it there af* ! visit, and giving it a more thorough exninma-
d,;d> !*v no means n rt.ntcmplihle or unpictur-1 the first opportunity. Id. M. P.
• pie prosperf. It appears lo extend a few j —
• * t*-e> along the horizon, of a beautiful oval j .‘1 drier. — Would a man wish to otTond his
"on.. .f:d the tint ol a Iduo sky in o clear friends?—Id him give them advice.
•.ug! •- j Would a lover know Uu* sur«*st mellnid * y
I s, , r *ed to view this place with a party of which to lose his mistress ?—lei him give her
nieb sexes. The nearer we approached, i(; advice.
*/tn»lually arose in sublime prnnd**ur upon our I Would a courtier terminate his sovereign’s
-new . i..spuring me with the deepest iVehngs of: p ; ,r?,ahlv ‘—let him olT. r advice,
owe. and 1 believe there are I *w tilings m in»* J In shotE am we d*-sirouu to he univrr-allv
m . tii.it could make my mind more awful and j hated, avo.Jed. and despised, the means are
•o'rtnu th in this stupendous rock. Ilowev 'ahvavs in our power. We have hut to adrisc,
\.r heigtiteped I In* imagination might he, it j and the consequences art' mlallihle.
i rulfl no! realize ibe Irelings inspired, when j The friendship of two young ladies, though
•.Milan a mile; with in immense laid surface, apparently founded on the rock of denial at-
extending from light to left, and rising directly j taehmenti terminated in tun following man-
‘ p'vrrd, to a vaM height : with ihe solo that i nor : “ My dearest girl, I do nol think your
shaded Irom the Nun, near tlie top, e«T- i figure well suited for dancing; and. as a sin-
.eloped in clouds and snioU* . and the other; corn friend of yours, I advise you to refrain
Tileding Ibohrdlmnt Sun-he mm. Its a?* ent j irom it Sn future.Tho oilier iratnrallv nf.
tppenred Htccperlhnn mortal fool might d iro |e**ted by such a mark■ of sincerity, replied, ‘*1
to Dead. r i o diverstly and‘ righton the pros* j feel verv much obliged to you, /nv dear, for
u et, several hunches ol . edars appeared in : vonr advice ; tl»is proof of your friendship de-
ariotiN places on the sides and near the sum j tn.ind-. some return : 1 would sincerely recom
mit, resembling beantilui gar<i**ns and or- J metul y*»n to ladmqmsh your singing, as some
•* hauls in the midst ol parched ties. rts. j of your upper notes resemble the melodious
The lir>t half mile of the ascent was partly • squeakinj of the feline rar;e.”
•i.rough small groves ol mount no »»ak, which j The m/nVr of neither was followed—the
.•induced great quantities of acorns of unusual I one continued to «mg, and the other to dance
m>*-. About two thirds ol the distance up the j—and they never met but as enemies.
.•‘cent, is a stone wall, running quite round
I * mountain except m the inaccessible part*. J Original and Into .Inecdole.—The master
»t i> composed ol stones piled regularly one j of a school ir» Orange countv, New York, rt>-
• pen another, and probably was oner quite u 1 cnntly observing one of his pupils m tears,
orinidahle defence, from its advantageous lo. j asked him wl.nt w as tho matter. The lad rc-
catiun. But it is now scarcely a fool high in j plied — “ Bohert, sir, ket*ps putting .hiti-ma-
many places. A British otYicer who visited it ,.tc/7.ron me sir.’' The teacher, with no little
5 ;“B. I). I.ONI) would inform his
fiicnd** and fi’i.;* r rmloMHTs that b im'I conun . hi?
bii'incrq as h* r*-fof*»re ;.t ti»<* Old St0‘ cf t vvh*:r<- In* will
In- happy to an **'n>iio'l it t ilit*• • i i*i in • iin**—— f*»' r**nd\
* a-h or on a *ca ottItIi* r r* • it. H*- tin- just r*-*:*>iv*-d
from New-York a new s*e.plv of
<!« par*ment,' and will be particular to assist all a. ho j c
rland, ami the United States
Junior Class.
WVhster’s Spellinc-Book ; Cobunbian Orator ; Mur.
I r*y Abridged ; r*>!burn’s Arithmetic ; Ctimming’s C,q.
I ogiapbv for begifiners. "
MUS. l.fiXfll H'i«lie. lo assure llmsc indiviHual. wbn
may be indiiiid to commit toting ludirs to h. r cure
| that Ibe strict' st attention mil bn paid to .hr ir ii.irirord
J ill* nt in the different hranehes of f< male ed*’eaii*»n •
| babits ot in ntness and propriety of manner will be
(told mid Silver IVniches,
GoldrhaitiM, S«'uE*. K* \s, B'**a?t Far
King?, 'shir* St♦!«?-», plat' d Ca idl» -i*i. U* ''•'
Trav?, <-MHt*»rH, Brass<*andle?tieks, F■■•nkniv
•ill **f w lii**h he \
on? term?
ill dispose of on the • ***Bt advantage
t __ culcated Elocution, combining an easy, graceful, and
wi>t» i • (pi.ddv diemeelvts for practical Surveying and j correct utterance, w ill be under the. entire and imrno
luigi.'ieerm** , :i,# ’ ‘ :arc °f Mrs. E , w ho Hatters herself, from the eg-
fhe Eilir.ny istmw very r.vperiable, ami th*- True- jhhntv she has attained as a corrector of “ Impedimenta
t*-e? ir-- tmikmg la:go annual additions. A new Col- j m Speech,” both in Europe, her native country, and ia
leg*- building !,as b* « n erected and ih ready for the re j America, that she will succeed in her attention?. Mr?.
ceptnoMit a tub..its. The co'ir^e of srtidv prescribed Eeigb will make an extra charge tor young U*!ie? aftbet*
for ic«ri:lur s’ljd.-rps is nearly the«ame as that pursned r, i with the habit ol Stammering, and they will be ex-
h*-«;t<ifore, and iss-* arranged that each student will I peeled to remain in her Academy one year,
lt.iv* an opportinutv of attriiding all ll»«! lectures and j Nov. 15.—16 m3ni.
Ne. ^c. I recitation?.
id Finger
T
||.KI(I.
>***M'-ni»er ha? *••• nc*l a -.ipp.- * fas 1 *
»l*b (*<)(>DS which eon.nlei. s Iri* stock on
lablo lor ihe 'Yin'* ra-,*l spring : eonsisimgof
Clntti?, t'asHitncft-s, SuttuoUt *. V*-Htiog**. .c«- Cloi!.?,
Blue. Black, Brown. Dine. \ b |.,i*t. Mnihcrr\,
Green, which lie nfler? **r. o.-**iv\b'e lo.in®. IumhTmi-
Iv haokl I •** til** v -iZ of Athens and il? viemitv,
•*»r lie liberal patronage he has received in l»i-* lir»«- t
bn *i?MM?, a *d •.till hop**sth«- coritimianr*- <f the sain**.
I li^ w in I; shaM !>*• well «]• me and upon ih»- .?'■ rt*-si
notice, aw he Im? g*i.w) workmen.
A BUY 'IF-
N. IE Any one wishing n* become Huh?c'*t.."*. t <
Allen Wnrd’H Fatcnt P*■ »• r:i*System, <:«*• *u»w ha.*-
nn oppoiiiiniivof lining ?*» bv upjdririg to me r *s bis
•ig*mt in this place. \. B
Dec. 27—52—11.
the srnst urn eh s
5? ESI EG I FL'I.EA inform their fur *l?nnd ibe pub
1 fi a lie gun* ral’y. that t!i.-y uri- rr-cciviog amt openin*:
j at their old stand, 313, KING S SHEET, Charleston
j S. C. a large ami .-( h-'nliU .*.(«•* to.eiU of
| ii vbi>\v \re, C'fT r!.r: :y,
\N
Panetj im rads,
•t snidvin
Indino I..iog
wit! be nude
Th- nolv O*
August ami i
All .
o Ht-br* w, Fi.-ii
tag*)? No H*ldi
opportunity
»ani?h, Gema'i, and
chargee, however,
urea nr Mnlorn Eangua^e.?.
ilidt of tuiliou, which in §3S
• tn .idva *c- on tho tirit ol
ord«*r of the Faculty.
.M IT< *! t EI.E, Secretary.
3.*
V’ll LANGUAGE.
*1
rbclor
H-.EU t Hr GLENF.lUri.T, T»
••tier? of itie Aead»'*nv «*f Paris, A*lvo*-ato in
Iwii- »»fPari?,4sc**. begs to inform the public,
f!»at h* prmv'H* ? g'vmg a complete course »>f insir it-
tion i>* his .»•, iv. I i.igung -; lo: flatters SibnRf-lfhia m*>
tbod w*tt )•-> f'..i ' t »*. .smooth th*' diflieutti'*fi nnd t-bow-
tlu* formati >u of p‘.ra«--s m a short time. tic will
t* uch a correc* pronunciation witlnmt any prr*viP.ctal
or peculiar atecni, which Mr. Gilcncbaidt is aulhoris-
«-«) :«> pro.Mis** by hi? acquaintance with tie* polite man
ners ofthe ti»h» «ir**iy in Paris *lu-ing |3 years profes*
sio-uil a te ld.inreni tlie ditTurnrit Tribunal?, where the
ut *»»**»» purity of language is exacted.
r. Gucm-hnul? will also,to iho?e persona who tin*
•leistand Latin, impart through the medium of that
language, n th*»r* tigh ami rrmnte kn*uvb-dge of the
genius and enmuniciioti of the French l.angnage.
At Capt. Sntnuc! Bi'owt»*s.
Ikt. 3.—1—3f
tin citt .*<
t'hai !%•
"Pi'i"
s .11 1 11, IIAIiltlS Co,
E tlt THEiXir I HE, See.
IE rtub-oib r- ai* *.*»w m ..*i^s* ->i-n -f flu ir fall
Stock of *
U O O II
rec* iv*‘d per
Donald i
* \ otfer |
hips Ogl.-tt ..'pc and
^avannuft, «lir* c* from Eiverpo..!---v
emmtry n»< r* banis nod *»thers upon
will be me| with in any nth'-r market in lb*- United
Stul* ?.
Tb*dr Sn-ck whs |>iii( has* tI b> one nf tin* firm m
B'rgbiml f »r eash.wliirti givr? them advantages ••qual-
1**1 by uo lioiifc in ’hi- state, rior stnpaased by any in
the I'harK-ston or Nortliern 'arkets. Their .arrange
ment? are p. imuneut, and Bitch a- will enable them
j at till times tn be to e^rly receipt of tin- newest ?!%!«• «if
shapes unit patterns. Feeling c*.nfid»-iit ol • .nkiug it
to 11 e interest of those wishing supplies, they icspect-
fully ?olu n p.itmmige and pledge ihmi?* be? n<» pain-
will be span *11«» give satisfaetion.
\\ B. TAYEDKvNC t
357, Bmnd Street. Augusta, near tne M* rchants’ and
Planters’ Bank.
Nov. 15 16 I2t.
LAW NOTICE.
1
At IF. Subs.
business in tin- way
them. Tin v dl *iTi.'
ih*- upper country *-f'
mg a Law srhmd m ’
ve«l in simdar institiit
E\W him!
d ibeii p -
•rtake eol|*
Athens, Dee. 27 -52
’ • F -jmrtm-r-luj'
ill nttwod t • in v
•si -ii confided t .
•es in any |.;»-• nf
rgm. l in y n'so dosion ..pen.
.'im Tip.'ii tl»e plan itiotU appro.
h in th* ■» hi i-rn States.
A ^’LAYTON,
F.H II HIDES.
GEDR’.i: K <1 \YTON,J n n.
to r m; public,
t 17*60. roprcHonted it then, generally as higli trouble, restraim'd the inward momentary im*
: s tin v.nibt. \ rom the extent «»f the lines a pulse of langhte*, and inquired of thw I it t lo ur*
hirge toice must have been necessary to pro-; chin where Bohert got lus Anii-inasoiis ; to
!e« t then) U ben, and by whom tins was whirl) ho replied— 41 out of his head, Sir ! M
leiil*. nn. v he a siihjeet of mneh speeulaiion ; *
l **t I do not believo a single elm* exists hy j Archbishop Sanrro.'t onee asked Betterton,
hieli n *-.in.sfuetT*ry e*»n* lu^ion »'ati In* form- the a* tor, “ Pray, Mr. Betterton, can you m-
. I. From this place t»» the summit, is about form me what is the reason you actors on the
•re (north ol a mile, and so steep thu’ the vis- ; stage alivet yout audience hy speaking ot
::cr is oftesi rt-.drr the neressuy of‘coming things imaginary, ns if they were real ; w l;i!e
down upon his hands for assistance tn Ins as-j we in the church speak of tilings real, which
cent. I here is a complete, beaten tfaeU on our e«»ngiegHtton receive only as ifthev were
the rock which nerves to guide travellers imaginary 1” Why, r«'.illv, my lord.'* said
uca’U ti-the top. \ft*r which it is necessary j Betterton, 4 * I don’t know; except it is. that
t*> strew some cedar branches, or leave some we ncf**rs speak of things imaginary as i! they. 'tJMlF; *r>herti.iving »»•»• .**•**! Fie llnm*
other trace us a guide to lind ’he -am- nnit*-w-erc real, while you in the pulpit speak ofi ’ a,, ‘IL»t i-i ih#»i.»w*» ut J« tn-r?on. Jackson
, , |-v . , . J *. * "* I c«nm»\. lyinu . tbc ui.bltc «quure, (an U
i n k again. On arriving at the top. the scene i tilings real as il they were imaginary. j |)oct.*r (•■ It ti ami. and tilted np if,®
tin I presents usell. is tn.igtnficeul bevond all; House of Entertainment, intend* devote
toy powers of description. \n ocean off**resti As an h*»tu w t seaman, who had just ) a, *»-nti*m t** tin* l.u-i-us-, and lie Hatter., fiuun* It that
icaitt red over with cultivated fields and *iwel. | into port was taking a -tr «>!l in the country, j ^''rhim wnhacalh
ling-, like beautiful inland- to cheer the view, he saw i hull dashing furious'v ulony the I
hounded hv the Blue Bulge, the Look out r-*ad dtret llv towards him, \iul according to
tnountain, and the rimeh and mh, rland *»f• ttu* . ustom of the immal, when undcMull
Tennessee The village of Law rein evdl*-. ap« ed. with his i;ul straight »iut hclnnd him,
although at ten or *welvo m.I.-s distance, j *• hull..*h**v.” r**ated J.u-k. making a sp.-aking
6e«i«s almost henea'h our f-et. *j trumpet ».f his hand. *» Lasc olf \ onr spankt r
J h*- li' tglit ol th* mount iin • - ahout two sheet then*, you lulihciD son <d a cow, o,*. Oha*l*»tte A\ hitmire, decca-t-d.
1 ho% * and live h'ualr* *1 te* t above In* h-ve I ol' y «*u’ll In- a bail «»l 010.” But the Bull paid no Them* ar*- th»’r**for«» n> cit*-, siirnmen, and ad ;i<
«•uiarv. seven m.les m < ircijfipT-reiM-e. and. attenuon to tt»e warning of J ok and tin* next 'ktinlo'.l and rr -.ltt.»rs .*f ?«i*l decayed. t*> he
jwo tula half in diameter The i.wrth side) innineiit tin* tar wasneied in tin dirt ; *’ there I ,nv ' ^ '* Wl ? h,, V he P r ’:r. r ib*,l by
dicul.r, a’nout two thousand li*n. and! damn v*»ur eves.” sani the enraged *
Pr. Iliifibsird
t3ur » con en 1st
riiuM Ni-av-YouK,
gjft ESPEGJ H ELY inform? ih** inluihitanti of Hall
i-m-itv, i-'Hf b Hill attend t«» the dt (11* re at oper
ate-a? e- the line of in? profession, viz: Sealing, Far-
ti g, I'lnguitig, • xt..*etii»g nnd Netting artificial toet’i,
Iruiu niif‘, th*.*Mi»li the ,lif)**rent gradation?, t*>a full set.
He can b*: *« eii at ibe Flaaters’ Hotel during Du-
WMler, and will if de?ived, aticnd the inhahiinniB ut
tlu»ir r*-?id< nc*.?.
Dr II. i? crc iihlvinformed that the inhabitants in
many part? of this Slat*- have been impete./ on by
self laughi inn* latif D* utist?, both by th«’ir impcrtcct
kn. ule.-ge ■ *f D* nri, nnd tbeir exorbitant charge*-;
In- w dl therefor*■ pw?ue a difft-rentcourse. Tho«eper-
h t.h wl*„ wish u\* ir <» mb examined, van have them
Mi* tided i* fr* e of cl arge, and they will then be in
fo tied w*iat operatioi:? ai«* nece??ary to put them in
p* it*-ei order, and »•*■-expense, when they con act their
pleasure u- f.. an; *»p-'-rations
Gainesville, Jan. 10 —2- 3t.
Salem •Icademif,
CL A UK COUNTV, GEORGIA*.
rBlHE annual Examination of ine Stud* nt? • i this
•M. Insliunion will commence on Thursday tin 17,')
in.at and close on the 18th, with an exhibition n . *•**-'.
dhdight. Parents and Guardian? and all friend? ' I
tc.rature, are requested to attend nnd witness ihe pro.
grees of the Student?. I ho Board of Trustee- fed
much gratified in hcir.g able to state to the puldir, Fiat
they have engaged the nervices of tbeir ok! teacher?
Mr. A. II. Scott ami Lady, whose excellent cbrinu -ru
as teach- r* are so well know n in Georgia nnd t),- :t ,}.
joining elate?, n? to need no rocommemlaii*-*
part to indue*-Parents au*l Guardian? to cru-ngt *t k o
o*luc.iti**n of tlmir children and wards to tli»-i r e»n*' anc’
instrttciion.
If ability, faithliibic *n and long experience vvouM en*
title any Teachcrsto the confidence nnd patronage r*f
an cnligtiteiied community. Mr.Scott nnd l.ady nr* cer
tainly entitled to the entire confidence and m.»<t libn.
»l patronage of unenlightened people: ami we can witb
confidence recommend parents (who w ish iIkii < J»i!J.
ren to enjoy the very snpetior ocIvanlHgc? of il.i- A*-«-
deniy.) to move lo, and take up tbeir rrpidenee i .Sa.
h'tiij form point of health and moral?, it is n**i surpas
sed by any village m ihe state.
Board can b«- procured from right to nine dol ar? p;.r
month; w ashing, lodging and fuel in* hid* d. Trn r, r
twelve student? can be accommodated with board,
washing and lodging, in the family ofthe R,*ct» r. and
in many of the most re-pectahle private fiimi'i**? in tl.«
village—an* 1 moreover, to inspire confidence in |.;m'i»-r
who may wish lo conn- to this village tor the pitr|*«i?o
i oftvlueating tbeir children, the trustees have * *.'
the services of Mr. Scott and Lady a? tench* t? h.i tho
term of five y*-ai?, from the first of January next. TI.**
exercises of the Academy for the ensuing year, vv
commence oil Ihe first Tuesday in January. Tuition i**
th*- usual rates, payable qoa’tei lv in advance. Dra '
mg, Painting ami ' !us»c, extra charge,but very !o;v.
JAMES KNOTT Sec'y. t-i C* Trustee.•.
Salem, N**v. 8.—45—cow 3m.
LIST OF LKTT&K5
i'l AININU in the Fist Otficu at Gainesville,
Gcotgia, on the 1 st day of -January, 1832,which
taken outny th*- 1st of April next, will be re
turned to th** Gonoral Post Office as dead letters.
8? 1
Nathaniel Anderson
eg*eb»V Adcotke,
Lewi? Adkms.
Thai
i H- onelt,
(♦ -.?. Bo k atte,
Daoml RhieUst ick,
•..•in N D ini-*1 Butler,
Samin I Barkelt-y,
’••s*vh Bond,
Jam* ? Boyd,
Aaron Hrw n, Es^«
John " Bales, 2.
J.'h'i Blaylock,
Jesse N Broun.
10 — 2-
HHtist'xc-kui to those who may
Joseph Hampton
lame* T Carey, 2.
Archibald Carpenter,
l fork et Hall Court,
ferry Couch,
lev**- Cross,
tames Cromer,
""'"I 110 " h > Nmif"i Clemont?,
». -* I .l".in Cn-'-v,
fume? Cautel,
IE l"-rt Champeon,
N*:ver?on Cook,
Terrel E. Camp.
D.
John Denton.
; CKOKUI II ALL COUNTY.
n T HF.RFAS Isaac Uh-rt.m, FJi MTonnell and
K »b* rt Doudy, apply t<* C for letter? of Ad
munslidtion on the * state ofC arlotte D-*wnittg late
" * l "*re | alicw i
auuiti, j not N-gran'ed.
y«»u, you won id j
Give
!S |)
prcst-iifs an »wl**I ubvss to th»* visi!»-r un M.s onihj'rmg lirn^ell up, ‘ I tok
AUiiiiiut, win* h Imii ft w nr«* duruig enough lo > run u fo il ot m* 1 .*'
acq'roHi'b. Tin* Wuxi **id*- is tin- p|.n «* .%h* r»*| I * u:
NiC made the as* cm. and its *»•*••• -h i- lln* **:t- J .NVte .Miseries. —In pulling on it sti(T boot, I
"ly as-1 to break on* the -’raps ju^i before the ht. a «»l
illy, and p* r-; slip- in«-* »»** pi i* e.
' L?, f j T*» b* t«*bl th*- vinii- story twenty times over I*’**"
" ,l, ‘ "TPuf par* ot tn»* uvmnt u*» is hv »'•» i> iin»- *n*r?nn, oti the pr**8ninpli«im that i ’*’**
rotk, eicopi a lew pinches o! earth* pro- jyou pever heard il before^ J p n , ^7 ^ *
they have, why said letters should
E.
lohn T. Earley.
(»'.
Daniel Green,
Jam* n (inlldin,
• lartir. Gravham,
v ' illiam tiilmore,
illiam Gradv,
»\ illiam V. Gone*.
If.
V hand this 9th Jan IA32.
GEORGK HAWPF., e. c. o.
gio**t—The South nnd Lust ;*r*-
0*** *ied with the greatest dilfie
NOTICE.
t EE person? ind*-b*cd »** th* E?i*t? of Stcphe-
' E-ster, dec* a** d. are rerpj*-t.'d to ma,ke imm.
1 »>• '’avaient, and il»**?«- ha;> >.* |. , ,»** G again?t ?a*
ill pr-aew 1 umi in ..a of*no law
J Y V rr HESI Eft, Scrrivirj Es’r.
, tVilliant H. t toward,
1 P*» ulleton H'ltchen**,
1 illiam S. I la’lev,
; Z o'hana Uawkent,
1 J;s?o llulsev,
I'homai Hum*?.
.1.
I A f.din
Vi ■< 1
Ph-l-.oK* ib
l
1 ,
f r !?.-
Samuel I.attonn,
U illiam Lotlin,
James Earulrem, 2.
tsaae A. I.ockhart,
Samuel Lester.
M.
David II. M-Clcikcv, C.
B. K M’Kutehen, "
Thomas May?,
Daniel F. Moonev,
Hugh M’Dmiald,
Alexander M’C'unmack,
M. II. M’.Vile*ter, 3.
N.
Aaron Nix.
O.
William Owens.
P.
James Phillip*,
Willia o Pbitlipf,
l lenrv Pool,
Benjamin Turk,
Hetty Parks,
Eve,.'Polk,
Johnson ami Peck,
Abel Person,
David 11. Purler.
K.
Mrs. Robbimiett, Widow.
A a-on Koper,
John Ri*hng,
L. C. Kcitw rteon.
S.
Mrs. Sowell,
Samuel Slayton,
L. K Sbackelfor.l,
Aqnilla Shock lev,
Nathan Shepard.
T.
laaac It. Tamer*, or
Benjamin Grificv.
\V.'
Peter (». Wifiiarnsou,
Reuben 'barren,
Mo?e? AVhelchcl,
Jesse 'A indaor,
Anna Windsor,
Thomas hit worth,
(icnrge \\ acofer.
PKOSPICCTFS.
fHlilfS Prospectus rcsprctfullyinform? the Putreci
Ji *»ftlie Washington New?, and the public g*rr
ally, that (’apt, Thomas A. Pas-n un, having re-.-giud
th*' poblication ollhc above named paper—it will tor,•
tiriue to issue under nth* r aupcrintcnduiits.
It? proprietors will not cant any reflection un it?
nor will they vouch uncqnivocally f**r it? future die.
racter and usefulness. Nevertheless, from a decent
regard to public opinion, ami injustice to tbeir o*u
feeling*; they must disclaim that unhallowed proscrip
tion by which innocence ia often condemned without ti
trial, the motives of our best public men misrepresent
ed, and th* ireharaeteis unjustly drfnimtd.
The party spirit which runs sn excessively liigh b
our state, has curried along with it the most ha
consequences. Like the wily an pent in Paradi?*, d
ha? long since wound its w ay into onr Legislative a f *
I semhli* ?—it sell a poison, and il? bile death. I mb *
the cloak of patriotism, it has retarded the pr"?p* r:"’
ofthe State by distrac'ing the counsels of il? politic**
j wisdom.
I hey cannot support the rath enthusiasm ol a lira’-
I > ed partizao.any ni.*re than they <1111 the mistaken 2 -
of blinded bigotry; wim worships man moru thAnprir
ciple, worsbip* un idol. Mich udt-voti«>n they enn -'o-
. er join. 44 Measure? and not men'* is th«ir itioflo.
J They support the Constitution of the United Sta't*.
nnd declare it Ii their vo icrable Chief Magi't.ai*' ihe
44 The Fedeial I’ni .*» miu't he preecivcd.”
Ttiey support the sovereignty of the .vat* ? in C
those powers not granted to the Federal Gove, iui.ni'
and acknowledge the sovereignty of the Federal (*'•
v* rmnenf in all those powers graultil by flu- Coevit:-
tion, and not reserved to flu* Statea.
The columns of this paper w ill be open to jtidn i*"f
essays on all subjects, migmal and ?» leci—u Im h :nsy
tend to inform tbe li«'a*t, or correct i|ic- heart V|«.rnh.
E«lue:ttii*n, F*dities, Agrienltur**. &r. v ill claim fi*-t|ii*-r.*.
attention. Tb* ir d* sign is, rather to be us«*t*ii tha;'
ostentatiou?. Tnitli, eousequenlly, w ill be ilo ir (*■
lar Star,-and tliotigh they may s-uiiietimc? »«• r fr*»ri
the magm t, they will ulwrixs endeavor to sail wnins
it* happy intluence.
As lhev feci themselves at liberty to * xpr< ~» any
opir.ioo uliicli they believe will advnnr*- I In pn» h« r:
private interest ot tbeir fellow-citizens, ?o widin* > h
free, by tempore’e discussion, to expo?* 1 any p*» iy\ *u
I an oppoeite tendency With these feeling? a <* -i*
tin? paper id .submitted to the patronage ol a g* <•-
j and enlightened public. Hoping, that thoi.g’ >• “Y
not he a luminary ofthe first magnitude, y*»,
and literary worth, it may shine like a fixed st h wi’h
pore and steady biatre.
I This paper will continue to he forward* d to it- fr r *
J tent patron?, uiiIcph by them in-ttnoted lo the contra*
ry. rhetottns will Miuin an here’ofore.
All le’ter* and communications in relation t"
nflu o, will meet with prompt attention; i) poslpv
a*ldresse*l to the proprietors.
Washington, Jan. 10. —2—
WILEY HARKEN. P. M.
NOTICE.
t EE -lersnns indebte*! »•» l he e?tate of Anrlrew <»'S*
ham, deceased, are requested t«» come for*** f J
and bctile their accounts with Georg*- Graham, wh" : -
authorised to transact th* hosim-s? of the estate. Led
ger indulgence cannot be given.
FRANCIS IRWIN, Adrf.V
Tin. 10.—2—!5L!.
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