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I V. Cl'T’HiERT &
EtMYKI) BV
WILKINS IIDST.'
, K A Ycniip Lafev, from Kpw York, flow jn
iiWfdgevill ■, weft r.-cxiniinendcil, is du»iro is of iiraCurhig a
situation either in a puulic or a private*srhuul: ihe latter
w.> i!d be pr"forr.'<j. F’* further particulars inquire at this
othee. NovviBh.-r 25, f834.—22
i,,a h-i« been It-'uc ^” r bet
. , q ui t I'V IfoW^ at least,
-e liv»S
for Letters of xdmiiustraumi. must i*
.?. r.a.
: atl«0_^ i( ^
vsr.iiwrs -’l l Vlurim*t.ratovs for Debtors an4 ('Tbili
si their ... .muitv mist lie puhjished ,-siX >VEEI’<*
' r v'- iies l' v i. ,ei • ors *rji| YU uiili.sirators must t e ad*'
' l < ; ; V PA X •-' i' Jo CO Ih-i <1 iy of so le.
,. ,,r<vrt> 'art'or uojriies) of test-ire :jut ates-
f’jtprotors an.i Ariinittisti'ators, most lie aUveitisipl
M'lLtXhJSRfi;, S*4.CSi;A: CO.
Factor* aud Co anti^ion-Mt rdiants,
OFFICE i) FFR.iSKR ij* CO'S WHARF.
CH^a^l2' : T02^, S. O.
of |1C
ritio"'* by
I'ljn.iry
■;ver
■ lv:i
All:’. • istratftrs and Guardi an s.'V> the,
..-ell ■Ltiu.l. must Iw liulilishfol F*[K7R
■•rotor- mo .Vlmmisfratorsior Letters Higmis-
• i 1 JYrjS. ... ■- j
of Mi>uia“pson real estate must be
Vh
FOili tVI'lSTH*
.a .r«. X 1 nimstramrsltTul Guardians, t
J.YY8 .before )hk da . of sale.' These.I
• house lonr between the hour.-- of 10 i
fiertmon. Nfl sale'fmm day to day is I
ui rue a>ivertisauient». , , |
ino-v, mcrkmiilinieil O tth a ropv.of file I
nuke titles n> laud, must be advertised !
REFERENCES. '
Af Augustn^—StoValf >A StininniM, Mifegroye & Bnetin,
A:«k A Cimiiptiig., JoimUiitn .VI *igs, Ataorv Sibfey, J. D.
Bears it f R, S». J.ihn &r}'o.
■ UilledgeitiUe.— Nfehols At J ii-mlng, limes Ac Harris.HJol.
Furisli Cart r, Nathan Ml*f>hee, T,sq. ’
Huron.—\\il y. Batter <St Fort, Cooke & Cowles, Ham
ilton & IfavH, J [J. Bi*ers,,L R.^it. John & <h>.
Columbus—Ht-xvarl &. Fotin.taiu, J. fo Calhoun, A- Co.
A. B. Davis, B. Ilepiuirn. . Oetob t 8. 18114.—tf-i7
..-ration? vejuiarly granted kvthtj rnurtf - ,-.
!VPV n.\YS—uiuffr morttrase e-.ehutiOa,-
■ j erisb 'hie property un ’- r ard. .-'of Tnuft,. ‘
or illv. TEN P.yV.S he(qri-t.i ! -t.i'*pusale.
; will lie punriusi J>' sttei.ded iq>
■a. i.rtne Ertittjjrs. 'must he tnxst-
hUra
fJG
c.
< 'I -Z JIFF'S « Y,f>E.—Oil 1 he first
diriiary next. Will, within th 1-iral
. •• It' eiuirl-lio'ise lloor, m the town of
-01111' V,
USIO* HOTEL,
yiONPlCELJjO. j„ y/)<T County, Gn.
T HE itndersienbtl..Uaving op ned »■ House of Ent r riain-
tnertt, unde.r tli above name, onth'* west side of th
public .quare, at ^lontipello, is prepared to aeeonimodat-.
trivollfifs, -tran.-i'^-nt persoits nrul reetiiar Iwiarders lie has
n- grid -d no til ■astir.' in fitting up bis lions - to render it eon-
rfpi tit and agreeable; apd as he exp -els to live by il., his
interest and duty are'a niitraritylhat ev ery exertionwill be
dsod to give sitisldrtiu-i in’ regard to table,,beds, cl anlines» v
servants, provender and i-hurges. Vfar'7. 1834.
44 HENRY DILLON.
BANK OF HAWKIVSyiLLE,
H'lU’kimvitle. Sirctiubrr lo, 1834.
PGfcwKY.
^ N Instalment oFtw -tv ■ and a half per c—r«t. on the rapi- 1
tal stock of this'fiank isrequtr d to be [raid, hy the ;
slockl.iiitjeoj, pn or be/iire i|,e j'nii January next.
Bu order of the Board. ‘
-•21-«8t . • D. CLAYTON, earhrr. \
M.ICOX STEAM BOAT
• CO UP AX Y.
TTi, above i .unpany take thus meth-
b .m1 of informinc the ublie that they
purchased two Slemn B ;, H ,s - , l 1P
and KVC’ru.?-which
fir t
all e mil' v, - . „• < f
la.': ii’ a/ , "-'s or land more or less, on Bull i
. ■] ,1 g. i.n !.> '■ and of.h rs— 1 vi-
r-m- Lv of H dry f*'uU*h, satisfy a fi fit in
i JeLwiteh vs said Fuicix: levy inad‘« and re-
1,> iv 1 constabl ', ’ s'!
i.i, 1’iuiek ‘lardin’s pari in fourt'-m Hundred a-
l iid, lyinaon inn tval vs oC the Olympic, in said
- lrveVed for llanifri—levied on ,o satisfy one fi fa ■
Vovera i r 21, 1831.
J A VIES A. DURflEXCE, «henf.
-f^r ISHWJTOJf 85IGRIFF S SALE!.—On the
' V list ruesdavin Fniru^try next, will, within ih» I gal"*
- ild, b fore the- courfiboosc d yir ip Sandersvi!l“ t
Washingiofl county, , ,
fv . negroes namesy, Rit a man forty-five years old, Ned
n .1 I'.lizur a giM—lAvieiKorr as th'*'p-»‘» 1 / <, rtv.of H*ill-
1,11 Ip-.liso.l.M »fyvi fi fi l S i "1 _ ii!-'r ji. .,*! "!..s
. i u i agaj ■ i i . ivorpf -Nalfiau Butt-, fo • o', se oi
It ' .J ,'s said JIi 'ii-aji): proyrty-p<*M»ted nniNji sakl
n ,i fa. N iv ■ ii - ■ • 1831.
.1 VME s BO V rRITFIT, Hr fit u ibtr'.W
X, GODDAIID & CO.
Ware-House awt 'onrttiinsion. Merchants,
'Jlvrov, w
fcttriLL eiouin■ in t ■ ins:tt t the atiove business.the
vw W \'{ K ’ 4VS SG oecuni d by ih an last season.
Tliis War'-House is us set-uie from ill dangers of fire as
any in t eg-iry • •'.•-» .
fh'y take this opporimiitvwf returning iheir grateful ae-
kuowledirm ,nls lot the lib 'rat*patjona^e R "raoforp Ivestow-
ed by their fiTepds and ih ■ public. By strict attention,to
business committed to their t are, and the fnefUtiee which
thpy will he abl-’ tofuler th ir eustoniers, they hojie to
m rit n continuance of the patronage of their friends and
the public in general., - >
Th-'V nr, 1 p, eea •;< 'uraake liberal advances at all times
on Cotton stored or shipped by ib-'ni
Cotton, stored at their Ware-House,'will be ensured at the
lowest rates, if leqiiAsted. Sept. 1, 1834.-26t-10
boais arp Jo (u:i regplarly be'iv. vq iX'irien and VfaAOt),
leaving Ib^aen. once every willi low boats. The
steami'oau will dnwnnly twejifV mj i u h s of wa. r, w-rh !
two g< K»d ■ ngiiiskjn ueh. -. The .xontpartY have l> n to a 1
■al expense to-place tbi s Line f»f slenifiboats otr-the Ol- 1
rnulgee and \latamaha rivers, and w.Kikt - 'spe. tfully v.licit
ilm patronage of jbp pfildte. This line will lie a *?*- at f.u ilr 1
*y fur m vcha ils who wish to ship th ir goorls by the way
of Savannah or l>ari n to MawkinSi ii|e and ,Maoow, v or m :
shipping cotton to Savannah. Arrarur -ments have be-n i
mad' to iorwird-cotton or g.siiis without d-triition hrtw'vn |
Savannah and Darien V<> exertier. or -xp »ise w ill be spar
ed to give th ■ greatest despatch to goods or Cotton shipped ,
by this line, - • ’ ' •)
> AGENTS FOR Tint ABOVE BOATS: \"
J. (iCHF'AUD & CO, Macon.
L. Baldwin & -Co. Sovmirwh
Mitchell A" Collins. Jhtrien.
• Matthews-Ar Roberts, IhirkimviUe.
NoVefnn r 10, ;8;H—26 —22 '
From the AJbazyiAzgus.
tllF. HYING, MOTHER.' •
I: is a solemn task, to wait h xsiil»
The coqch of the departing, to kneefdown, ,
And-wipt- the'dtath-damps froiq.Tl|e cold, vvlut * brow
Of tho-.- wejuve; to moisten the dry lips.
And grasp tie- hand, too Joehle to return
Thee-hgl:te-,t pressure, and U* see the lid
Grow lix,*d and ui-'iionless above thd eye,
In niter lielplessiief .s to sit, and mark . , ,
Each iesseniiig-pulse throb tain; and.ftmieretA..:
' Arid khow rpid :h i( man cad do more. < •
\>t ev 'n here the voice .of joy Soraetimas'
Is heap! above the wailings of efisrress.
TheuP hav‘ been ihose who. triumph d when they diedd.
A farm stood by, ,:iud whispered words
,’The living may not h ar, and nerved ihe sotil
r Off bl woman; patiently.to begr
Nantr-’s last tbn>e of mortdl-agony, _
A".J th r« teas r.a'e— -a wile,'a mother, friend.
Who taught, while dying, mope qxaJtetl truths '
Tb»u lhfqr-arid lioipili.V could ever preat-h.
O. might h r fiihering lungii-' have uttered speeeJi-
A1 thinks her voice had b^calhqil a strain like thisi
t 'i'h ? Smiths usedj Martin's money f’cely; s(ifn,e other m'°n,
i who had lyp-eat dislike t6 honest labor, gpout that rtmpjpirt-
I od.Jd? t in Ins pctsyif deception. In that 'reinforcement, vxjis
i ii ready writer !>y .name Cowdry, and a Whitney, who do-
: ckjroii lie-,hud o>>-,(> lieen in liCaven, Who fi“sisted Joe in
^ Wrilihg i he bo>k'of ATonronj as a pi®t;':id<*d translation of
} tliAghhten .plates,'wnicti Sin’th ntKrmed he bad. been *li-
reetetl by the spirit. oTthe 1/ird to dig from the prtlr. '^riie
whole wVs doM" tn tiie most secret manner. At the same
time, Srpith affirmed ilmt it would be immpdinifc* ihjatu'for
■any onJto'see those pint's, diosid -s himself sin i the writsrs
ot 1110 book vf "Mormon. Poor Marlin, through hfs hti-k of
-fuith, and his-havin’g, at a-certain ti;ne, refused b/hand’oVer
lo Joe more monM’.avasjexr lrtded^tom fTviewof tlie phiteS.
Previous to that base cnur.se or imposiiionoind deception,.
hi.-j ^ce and. head with the broken ghs.«,—and was then jerk
ed our, with several qf the cords attaching the ear to I he bal
loon mi. and the car turned nearly bottom upwards. In the
midst-of all the -peril l>e discovered wonderful eunrofeand
ptessnee of .mind, ami indeed to these qualities owes the
preservation nf his life. No one leap intrepid and leas self- ■
possessed ivuld.have csrajicd .{lirtuigh the difficuhies and
dangers encountered by him. After clearing himself from
tfi * buildings of thi'eity, he was- swept towards the river,
sn<3 notwithstanding his bruises, wounds, and fractured
limbs,lie asserts he would have continued upon hi* fearful
jolrrney had he hot have lieen interrnptetl by the rigging of
the shipjiiu&a t the levee. • He was blinded by the blood from
the wounds over his eye, or, lie thinks, he could have guard
ed himself betfer'ne.iinst theaeoiiL’nts, and would have been
4 Mdrrih 1 nrris was pn indnstrioos fawner, hut unfortunate in j able to throw olit ballast enough to clear him of the vessels,
j the choice of a wifi; br father, she was unfortunate in her 1 His balloon eauebt at the mast l^aik of two ships, to the
['choice of* husband. It is h trill ii of public' notoHoty. that I rigging of which he chmg until rescued from bis danger by-
Mari in Harris, wf^o is theyieeond in authority nmone the J. Inc generous exertions of a friend and the sailors on board.
Mormonites, Who gives to jheirprrscfters. license lo preach, j The.hrokeh thigh bone was forced through his drawers and
.MGiWKKiiip.s, w ih>gives i(>jnnr .prr&rfirnr Hrnnu iu jurtu i». . * 1 -
aud authority lo th^H* proselytes imder*wntoir, h?is Mj<l 1 Pantaloons. Ii# was Taken to hisjodgings, and planet! under
SVV VYNViI JOCKEY CLUB
Over the Bonavatture C ‘terse, four miles di.<tantfrom the city.
t Af v% ^ I*.
.A. -
StJ¥<■ 'St-.-
efuatjdfr xij Vfyi
rncmsm.
T IIF, f dlowing Jockey .Chfl) Purses will be n;n for.tr-
clintrol and
<’hjb; cikp. j'
WMX2Q. ¥ ^ cz Z, :?
fidtiS Yfil,
Moiiro” Cp/mhJ. Georgia,
The -s'lWrile-r has tak •-. the • niir**
Sf » . ES *4 I:iaTF*F»S S Y-iE.—On the ’fimt'fu >1,
VV iv i , K binary i'*xf, will, within the 1-gil h > rs, b -'
u; 1 j'ftire th p colli' 1 -house dikxr in the town of Clinton,
J,in - Minty, , '
T in i g-b s'. Mnhalay i woman ahonj s venf'en v -nrs
ofag•. i 11 Sylvia » girl alwuf s ven years of agj-^-l-vifcd
u i i die orop irty pf •Daniel Clifton, to .satisfy a mortgage
Swf-oni :iibb inferior court in favor of I-oiiso Long vs-
uJ Daniel Clifton: property pointed out in said mortgage.
November 21, 1834.
O.i» n g-o-nvn named Reuben—M-fetl'on as (he proper-,
tyoffhomas rtenn“tt, to satisfy o fi fa issued from the su-
neriur co'irt-of Jones.ermnty in favor of t’oliver R. Goolsby
igai'1st i'liotuas Bennett and Wiley'1. Jibson. December
gy, H3i. T. S. HUMPHRW, sheriff.
\lt% wili he sold, '<il the 'hove plare\ on the first Tu< sd,:ii ir
.'.torch ned, ‘
Gee house and Jot in ihe town pf Clinton, a^'iiai.ng lots
of Sl id a ui Ijowthe r—L'vied oii b v virtue of a inori gage fi.
fiissu -d from J onus's up" rior nsirt in favor of William P.
l'khvA«d- and others against Pleasant Heath. Ditcem'ter
•j'.i. 1S34 T. S. HinipifRIS, sheriff
F HL The suWri!w-r has tak the mire control of
ibis s-p,acinus and well known publish/Dent. Tlfe
— iihr oos)'has lu lergone a the jugli repair nml ■. ther
imiK 1 ' \ in nt-. i h-j subscriber, tfuly thankful for th< libe
ral i-itronage k retofor oestnwe'd mi him, and to si*ons of a
continuation and ■ % ns ion of llut fnvoe, iak s this m hod
of informinc hi,- frhditt* and th • pnldif generally, that he
still csjinimr. s'to k-ep, in first aie >iyl» he I T \ 10V
H VliL in Fi»r>yifi. 'T'ansi-'ni finnfli *> w.il. in ••*! the roost
nm;il'- ac<oapivslaiiniis and atierklanc’^aqd w.ey idiiyt
wilt }>e mad An giv saiisfnction to those who, may pa-
tronlze this esiablislun nt. U" hop a.'tVom his ' Xp 'lines
nitw *ame>t fiButs toqd use, that h > will deserve the pat-
ro iago h ‘ solicits. .November V2, 1-83 J,
lj ANDERSON BAL'D WIN.
Ver-rhe above course, und a' the ex lusiv
direction of the steward® and officers of th
rnencing on ; Tiiesd.rv llr* 20'h of JaousVv nx . bcinar
j annual meetm:: ot ih Olut., and 'will *«tujn" fine dat8: , I
First Day, Tuesday, January 20.
j" 'Two-mile Hpats for a purse of S300 1
• 8 old Day <)’«./ es'lay, January 21.
i 'fjiree-ui.f' ;; e»ts o' .4 • of , **00 , -[
j'liirl Pay, Thdlrsduu, January il. .
Four-mile Heais, Iqr a purse qf '?70.^
Fourth thy, Friday, Jnnnrtry 23
Mile il ats, t* J sl thre m fivi , handicap,
for a purs ■ of . ? - S200 \ j
x fifth Day, Saturday, Jy.iuary 24.
A Sweepstake^s24) entrance—tlie. Club eontnib aing a [
purse.
Weights according to ihe rules of the Savannah .Jockey
Club. , KlCHAiil,Hj. ARNOLD. »rreiary ' f
.N. B. Good Stabling and Straw may be procar d on the I
ground. • ' • , 21—fm. 1
Why should you bid me st til
W b day is leotnirig^ and you think to k »Cp
The traveller from hi- home—to. pine and weep
Anil long to be away?
,' Aixl whctith> soui doth spring ,
To s- ek its bcftei home, O, Could ye l.imj
Y* irh eg. ihiv fetters.the expanding qtind,
.f .And cIteclf its soaring vying)
framiotHoee my eyea, ' . ‘
And drag my ardent aspirations dowil •
From th brigiii hop' and everlasting crown
Thi: waits fne in the skies; .
Not for aii earthly love, '
Can I Die purer love of'Heaven fur-go,
Nor givy np for the chufeh of God below,
' Hi» holierrhurch above. ,
To die!—this is, not hard; , -
It not hard to leave a world like thiv.
And soar away unio the world of bliss,'
And meet the great award
But it is hard to strive
With earth’s alluretpt nts—to subdue the sop!—
. To keep the heart, and the-whole life control:—
O! it is hard to live! 1 ^
- And, if ip were given.
To train ihi-se liule nurslings of my care,
violent hands on itis, wifiv and so csu-Ry ami Treqapmly< careol Dr. Lunenburg and Dr. King. Ilew in good
xvhipjVij arid beaten her, that rdv^liBd to geek refuge from hands, was ■ riiintortahle iaat evening at nine o elerk, sar-
hisahuee and cruelty, art tong her relatives. r l’o jh>< tkiy h • rounded hy friends, and doing well.
is eonsidered, i/i this si dripn of the nmntrv, in ilulnesiic ; A; the Bin# our papcF was put to press, Mr. Elliot wai a*
{ tnirttefs, « base scoundrel; iii religion, a d.upe'to the 8.iiitlm: j well as could b" expected from the nature of hi« wounds—it
! fn alf.ilmigs', an sufearaed, eonceit-eri hybiVcriA. He p-u.k was not m ye* known whether it would be necessary to am-
j Jbr printing five tboilkpnd isqiii's of Jh^ bcek of Mormon, putotehis leg or not. ' ,«
: which exhausted all lrfsTupds. fn Ohio be JV.s aiL-mpt d f ■ . -
! fo get another wife: so,o* one OHfo. und asy r- > , Brazil -At a recent meeting of .he ^are hold-
i rained fliat his long ami greatly abmMl wife, is -till nlivrh If" «»» »'* Inaa -Cial Brazilian Association at Londa: s a re-
M the"virInitv of PiUrnym, and'jh'ts drfafed him in liis in-1 port ol-tl.e Directors was.read, which stated that Iheoucer-
.1 iqiiitv. , .
j All the Mormonites
Throw' of no Aflie
■ tlier.l /crerlertee.
j for A f>ar of h
! aniLilurty pnmdamu! in January
J*to.See I'hestfttif money ImrjHl in the earth. H«S is a fortune-.; ^ seventy pounds, binee then, the produce had fallen off
extnisiv
tain nature of mining had produced one of those changes i«
teller, and sa yh he edn tltwhefe stolen goods g«r probably pensively. though in July, and August last an iapfDVimni
. >. . * • • • 1 ' • • hadoeenred. I heCourt ot Directors had,m consequence ol
this unfavorable state of things, considerably reduced the ex-
i too wit,
- i -Harris prophesied duff thia yillage was tiv na.c umi U c- i ,. . . - .... n
; srsoved bv liilitfiing more t l.au two wars ago. Some other { «*£««"*• ^ altered ettcumstantesol the Company.
• things he in tike manner teW. were tlien to have !vappen«l • •» M h «**T f
1 Ax his predictions have all Ikiletl. he is nowseldom Xi i-r J thousarm eight hundred and s.xfy poumls sterling. Ihel> wc-
tkis regain. • Jie kngwx he h- considered a false prophttantj 1 f » re ^I'-^ed a hope that, success w U u d again soon attend
, . • — . the-workings of the mine*. The produce of gold sold in
l‘ ; ", , > — i the half year Xromthe fifaf nf January td.July, was about
i Tie Prophet MatUnds.—.Tine'indigiihtal. vxdvo has excited I thirty seven thousand pounds sterling, which, with the hal-
*so ir.ufdi ntlenfion in iliiscommurptv for a few montlu parst, | nnge iri hand, and oilier receipts,makp the incomesixty five
f ispot witbouin prouitj pi.iu history Ti*erea:esoinqs(rik- ; thousand five hundred and forty nine pounds sterling. The
j ing coincidences betw'-en jtim and the person whom we are | expenses of t’f Company, including stock purchased, a-
'ahout tii quote, which t-ill not fil^l to arrest the attention of j mour.tad to thissiim, less the balance of twyive ihousand
tlip reader In the third vajumeof Robertson’s Charles the ; five hundred arid one (Xjiinds sterling. The assets of the
* ~ •••**■• **»-c - . ^ • utr n.iuri All i iir itiiiu \U|U|iir vt ixiu;rjt~Buu a v/iiau ;a ui " , >t.r iiuiiuirvi *ut<t unr osgj uiij;. i uc u—v*« wi
io mould i.h-ir thoughts, to teacUthcm woras of prayer,11 London c'fition, >806, page seventy-fenr in shaking "f j Association consisted of. a reserve fund of thirty fivethou-
And to h>ad them up to heaven—
1 could .awhile remain, ’
And guide, them further on their doubtful way,
Mrap>sstraight til' irpqth, or if their-feet should stray";
L/atl back th-* lost again. . ;
But there's a better guide, . •
Who will not fail them when my eyes'grow qim;
And I can safely trust them’all with Him,
He who himself was tried! • • .
My Saviour robbed the grave of its alarm,
And leaning on his e verlasting arm, -
I can.depart hi peace.
A ‘willow droops o'er tudm^'e mound—
The wife, the mother, rests in hope below,
the-<ii.sf?*ntii)ns ;n the church, in 1534, (precisely Birds hun- sand am? live hundred pounds sterling, besides other proper-
; dred years ago} the author says:— ■ 1 ty. The reports from the mines, as regarded the effiptedey
,■ “Such opinions (those of tire, anabaptists l.pmpogxtod and of the works, were very favorable, fjie question relative
■ maintained with enthusiastic zeal oi id boldness, war*' riot 1 to tlie.dutv arjd interest oxaefed hy the Brazilian Govem-
! long without producing the viol c if effects natural fo Ahem, j nient.on the,returns of the mines was still unsetflrd. The
j TtVo UnoluijpJst prophets,'^John-Matthins, a baker, of JHaerl- ; Courtof Directors had re.p-atcdly urged their right to be rr-
.'j <*m,j»pd John Bocyoujd,a tailor,"of l4py*len, possessed with lieved.from these oppressive taxes. The Directors were
| the rageof:making ptasejytes, fixed their rosideuee at Mun- ; iiapov to state tint-instructions had been transmitted from
% ster. sn imperial city in Westphalia. -As neither of xbese ! "his Majesty's Secretary of State fer Foreign Affairs to the
j famfiet wanted jthe talents requHife in desperate enterprises, ! British Minister at Uio. ru forward as much as possible.the
great regulation; Ihe-ajytearanee. of sur>etitg..bold pretensions j Interests of the Association in their just claims; and the Board
! to inspiration, and a ptausih'e manner of discoursing, they
Waiting the resurrection of th^ just.
VIATOR.
F{> S H « T.i«. !,« V . • 521s>ll 1\
4 vV' t y.tfr g. w'll-bn.k' u- MULE'* and r*.ii - ye.-lfent
t an *A \ -K\» \Iso a firsi-rat-' Jp>\8>
(IC'Cili Apply i< this ortice. * H 17'.. T831-2*
fi
frKEKALB SIIEHIFR’S SALE.—On the first
3J? I’u-sday in Fotxruary next, will, within the 1 -frjil
hours, he sold, liefore the court-house door in the towh of
Decauir, DcKaib county.
One luindred fifty-two and a half acres of land more or
less, being a jwrt of lot number three hundred and iwetny.
two in the eighteenth disfriet of originally Henry bm now
!>'Kalb county—levied olios th* property of Jam « lack-
son, to satisfy sundry fi fus from a jnsliee’s court >>t Clarke
county in favor of John Gr -er, fin - the us > of John Br iwu-
ing. find o le rs vs said Jam™! Jackson: (iroperty point'd out
by J.isiuli Browning: levied on and returned tome by a ron-
»table. December 20, 1834.
ISAAC N." JOHNSON, sheriff.
Also, trill he. sold at the./ihnvc place, on the first Tuesday in
March'next Y • '
Lot of land number-one hundred and eight in the four
teenth district of orjginallv H~nry but now DeKalb county
—levied on as th * property ol' lohn A- H- * "hilfiress, to sa-
tisty a inorlgig '-fi fa. frum it-Hxalb superior cmirt in favor
of Henry 11. FieIJs & Co. vs. John A. D. i 'hildress: pro
perty pointed out in said fi fa. - -
’ ISAAC N. JOHNSON, slier,ff.
t et\LTONSHE RIFF’S SALES—On thefir*t
V J luesday in F hnnry next, iv/JI, wi.huj ih'- leguil
hours, be sold, helbr- rti r - coufUhoqse door, in the town ol
Mo iron, Wulto" county, '.
One sorr I ir>-se, ten nr twelve y ars old—levi d on as
th prop -rty >f Rider I B ill t, tosalisfy a fi fa i i favor of
B njanu.i Baird vs Kiohord Bu*ler: prop":ty point'd out
by Georg'' V, Gunn. 1
One negro man by the name of Homer, about sixty-
years of ag —1 vied on as th • propei ty ol Edward Bond, to
sui'siy a Ii A issimil from the inferior court of Clark coun
ty in favor of Stephen K'Wp \ • Edward Bulbil: property,
pointed oul by Joseph f.rgon.
Two hundred aud ulW aer^s of land; adjojaihig Pike and
oth-Ts, w liere<ei the def ndant nopv lives, ui said eon .i i^
feu.- n g'o Cliarlos a fellow ;llir:c-fiv years of age, Ma
ry a -woman twenty-eight years of ag’, Dick a !s»y fwli
years old, and. Eliza a girl oim y■•ar oh!; one road-ivagon
and gear, and five horses—levied on as th" property nf
U illwm B Willingham, to satisfy a fi f i in' favor of F.g > -nf
Ik Beall, arid smui.y other fi fas dgainat said VVilliim Ik
Willingham
Eight hundred acres of brtid more or I As. w«ll improved,
with i gri mill on ill - p niis’s, whereon Ririiert Ellison
now lives, i i said county—lex i* if *!M ^ 'h ‘ prop’ity of Bis
hen Ellison, to sadsfv a fi fo iu favor of (Muxrl s 1 >.'Daxi-,
lor the iee of Barrett and oth. fs, and sundry oilier fi fas
igaiiisi sftid Edison; December 2;i. 1831.
OiflON STRfUTX, shenff.
4" i 4’ifSA.
THE UNION MILJ. M YLE amt FEM ALE A-
,1 C U1B.UY; lilcateil m n ■ mirth' a»i Corner of Joii.s
county, tiv point of b alth avd m->a!s. ihyre is perliaps uo
establishment ofkh' kind mor** happily sintai' d, b -itig at
I ‘a»l feu- inilos r -mot • from dll sc "n s of lissipation.
T’he truyfocs of this incorporation 1 ar • happy to haxe it
ip then* power to inform.the community, iliat thTy have re-
I’lig.eg d lii ir inxal i iM" icai-li. r diss \ ib v ei.x.NTiii kk,
fin-the ensuing pcad-mie year; winch xvjil coinin' nc- on
the 1st February and ml tlie 15th Dec in. air. with a short j
vqcilti'itl ado'l! Ilf) 1st .'(liy. Jliss SsTANUXFEJI leaches.the
English la iguig" in lhe.uiost,inod rri and eha-t' stvle, ti>- |
g iherwiili Rlv"lone,' Naim a: a; d Moral Fhilusophv. Ami
ent and Modern History, tihr-mplogx, < Je'igcaphy. xvilh the
use and .ap|tlicariori of ih- <BoH . AiillniTe'.re, R-ading, j
Wriliug, Vyed] - Worn of all kinds, Miniature and ev-ry o- ;
rli'ir iarjeiyot Palming -necessary to foniiJ‘ie the <-duca-j
t ion of a voiing lady in that particular sriene.
j li trustee.-, are pware of the great " sp-msihilitv imjios- i
ed on ih. m bv Ii - goVern.iu nt, a«d gssqre the pfiblie that |
ihey will, omnil iK-riasipris, ,-ndi uxor, as for as in ihkir pow
er, lo promote th ■ views and wishes ol rh-is > parents and j
gu'ardjan.s who max [wtronj’ze thjs institH'ion.
IV.iGES OF . I IT-M»N> )
R"S(Hng, W"riling and Arithmetic, p -r annum.
The high-'sr branches of E ; ,gi'M‘ Education,
inclmilijg Nendi--Work and Paintn g. . .
Jldard, in pti.id foinil). s, can jie h-d, including xxashing
and lodging, at fin dollars per month. December, (834.
2f-3titn HENRY ,H1\\ i Eli, ley.eetary.
M iSiimGTO.l HALL,
■MlLhhflGFA ILLE. GA.
The subscriber, !> -ing grateful far lfie patronage j
lus estai'lfshiii nt has heietofore r-c x -d, soheits
l continuance, 'jlavipg ii1.-teimquiir--f his other
tics of business, Ir- pledg’S hltn-df io d-vot. his wholes.
M 9 SCE L. L a a UN? u *.
Suicide in Frailer .—The FuMic Journals of France relate
alnupt evety.iF.iv new instances of suicide-. .
x cores pi indent okthe New York Observer remarks thaf
soon gained many .converts." .
The historian go r -*i on to state tnat—
“Emboldened by the CountemUice of disciples, llipy made
attempts lo become masters'of the town, in order to get
i their tenents established by .pflbiic authority. They sudden
ly took possession-.of tlie arsenal, and •senate-house, grid ■
running through the streets w illi draYvn swords and jiorri- ;
tile lipnviings, cried out alternately, ‘depart yd ungodly!’ ;
Having begun xVitheneonraging the multitude to pilfege ihe
churches, and deface tliei-onwments, he ordered tlie ^states
Trade had siirnified their desire that the,British authori
ties at Rio, should obtain th" relief required.. „ Til" Directors,
in concluding th"ir repof', expressed a hope that success
would'soon attend the xvorking the mines, and hoped that
Cpntidenre Wottid still be piuead in them. -
attention to his Public House: and t ha! no exp us? nor Iron- 3 fr«htfol mmiomaniagerms to haveseiz«l frlftirfors ol per-
xvdi hr* spared to nqiiji r hi
pt. 2-i, 183 (—12
cust"in*r> eonifortaJ
ijKNRA DUNCAN.
jjroughout tlmtkingdnm. hurrying them to a pfemature
g ave v in « single week tyfelve ssieides were reborkd re- J Matthias wUs eneountored bv the Bisliup of Munster ;;f
From. the. Ptiv.jhlphli, Aurora', December 24,1334.
. - - ... , ' . f ; JiUI.I.iFlCA TJONF. .
of such as fly; 1 to be confiscated; In- ordered every' man to.j u .$i\fylaingupJiis r ohe. he died ah the foot of Potnpsy’s Pillar."
bring! forth his gold and silver', andsother, pr. cions tjfccis, j That gsmk.if faction and imposture, known under a. titia
and .to lay them.at his feftl.”* , . ' . | significant uf itself—nullification—is nullified by rself.
nv\-*oa
E \TONr
EORGI1 STOV VI.I., lati
UI li.1 tL 1 LS \ ilfo/v ». # I p- —’ * V.- C • ' r . . s - . - , J luiiMiima »* *0 V Hi xiUilL-xnu «• J MIC V* mu-iL' . .u
— . -—^—- — ——^ j c 'Tilly, arid in^r<» no donht, as many.moru winrli wore j lii^. nnhuly ‘enterpm^and the lnstoriai* relates Jiis fate as
■ ' , ! not deem^I of sufficient consequence or sufficiently remarkd-1 fojtoxvs:-- •>
ON, GA. ’ , ble tb be made p'ubfie. Nearly ail who die in this *u;*niier 1 i “The Bislnp of JTtinstqr assembled an army* to corn-ba^
if Monticello, notifies ' are persons in easy circumstances, and quite young in life
W |ns fe-imtr f i iid-. am: th ■ public generally, that he } An instance is mentiori-’d i»f a girl of fourteen years of age
has taken that coiuinodiuiisYiO'i>“ in th to'vn of fiatonton, l who thus clestroy.-d her Hie by poison, beci^ise.aa she snid
which has for manv v aw It ' n kept as a hous ofet.lert un- -in a letter foiihd after her dficrmo, that she was persecuted
m-jif, known as tit" MVVSlO 'x HOlGfi, simbfoil on ; by her sjep-inOther. The only anxiety sh” manifested in
I flic ea-f citrber of the t'uii t-ltonsc rquar", and at present ' her lost ihom-’iits, was f.rtlfevvdfar-’of a parrot anj 2'ea-
occffpied liy Mr. B njamin-Fo c as a .private residence. He i
pledges himje-tf to thp- public, that no uai’is wilt be. spared, •
either iibadvanc • rh • eoinibrt or.-iinycnience of those who ■
may fax or him xvi'h th. ir patronage, liis fin os’ is couife: ta
ble; Ids table shall b< v inf‘fior lo none, and his sla'de-f shall
be . qpidieii xvilh an ample ipptfuiiy of p r oV inl- r iifid :itt"'*d- ,
ed by i'ai hful ostlers, riatonton, (ia. January 7, 1835.-27-41
tlie forces of Matt^ii.os. On. his approach;-Matthias sallied
The most pairtlul emotionWhich f!v» rise, progress, andfelo
de -seof.N'ullificatinh (vresenta to the cedate mind, is the sad
evidence which it nfl'urdsof the lnhi;i<y of large hodieu of
people to he misled irjto measure* the most insane and affliet-
inb, through the agency of artful men, playing upon the pas-
1’
SI 2 00
SffeoO
r AX-COLLECTOP’S M YLE.-.—On. tip 'tn>t
fiies-iai’ in* February is-xt. will, wit Kin ih ■ legal
hours, be sold, before th.* court-hous • -!oor in the town ol'
Clinio.i, Jones coudty, the following trurfc. of fobd, or so.
much thereof as will satisfy .the tax due the reoil for the',
year 1833 and costs: x t
Two hundr .1 two and a half acres of pine land, being
ot number two huudr-d and fhirt)**n in the filiecnth dis
trict of Lee foua'y, and two ho ad red t.xvo and a half acres
of pin land, b’iiig lor number fifty-ooe in the fifth dtsirict
if Montgomery county—as the property Of Abraham A-
fexa.nfer, to satisfy tus tax for the year 1833: atftouat due j
i'l'feiT and cost. * A
Forty acres of third qualitv- land, being lot number sixty-
one in the thi' i district of the fourth s-ction of originally '
Cherokee county—as fU" property of Alexander 4k Green, i
io satisfy his tax for the year 1833: amount due 83 lfe' l and
cost. .
Two Imndred ixvo and a halfaeris of second quality :
land, being lot number one hundr *<1 and forty three in the
thirty-first d.strict of Marion county. anjJ two hundred txvo
and a half acr s.ot second qtialiiy land, being fit utnn er'
two hundred aud - venty-uine in the tw nty-eighth district
of Decatur eounty- as the property of Phoraas Blgekhurn,
to satisfy his taz ior the year 1833: amount due $1-21.03
and cost. . , *
One hundred and fifty-six acres of third'quahty land on .
th • water* of th * Oakimdg-e river in Jones county, alj..in-
ing Robert Berry A a.id oth -rs—as the pm{s*rty of '/eeha- ■
riah Johnston, to satisfy his tax for the year 1883: amount ,
du.* 37 cents 5 mills and cost .
Seventy-five aeres of third qiiaiit. land onuhe waters of
Hurricane cr. "! in Jones comuy, adjoining Peier <»ill s and
■iliers—as ih ■ ,iroperty of Naihan (N>lw 11. to satisfy his fox
t »r th" year 1 <33: amount due 28 cents Ii mills and cost.
fxvo hundr-'U two and a half acres of third (junliiy land,
being lot num'xir sixty in th<* twenty-second district qfLee
eounty—as the property of Aaron Oyvins; to atisf) his tax '
lor lii.- year 1833 amount due 18 cents 6 mills and cost. *
Four lutn(lr"d and ninety acres of pine land, being lot
number two finndred gnd sixty-nine in the thirteenth dis- ^
trim of Phomos'county—as the prop r;y of David Pate, to '
satiife tiis tii for the year la33: amount due C8 cwiu 3 .
mills and cost- ■, * . •
Txvo hundred two and a ludf aefes of pine luii.L being lot
ntmib r one hundred and uiit" iu th" twelfth distrb t of'.YTii-
riori i i jnty—as the prop- r:y of Jam -s Mills,- to sSt'-fx his
fox for ltie year 1833: amount du 2J cents 3 mills g<id cost.
Filly acn*s of third quality land, on the waters of Town
creek in jon'*s county, adjoining Buz more's nnd oth-rs,
and tvx , hundred two and a fialf acr-- of third qualiti lattd, [
being lot number one homlr d and fifty-nine jn th * sixteentn
district of Talhot county—as the 'property of James YJorri-
son, to nisjy his tax forth" year 1833: amount due6j cents
7 miHs.-nd cost.
Two .uindred two and a lialf acres of second quality larwl,
being lot number txvo hundred and. forty-three in rlw e-
lexerith distri • of Lee county, and two hundred two and a
half acre* of pine laud, being b»t niimher forty-six in the
first district of .Muscotre. • conntv—as the pro|>erty ot Daniel •
Pratt, to satisfy his tax for tRe year 1833: aihonnt due |
$1T5'8 and cost. NoVemb. r 20, 1833 -j
*1 JAMES GUNN, Teuc.CoUcdtor.
YtLl'AKLE 71 SC,UN, L'A7i!>N, &C.
SALE A V A it TWA,
« N Wedn sda . th" 28th' January ri x;, xx ill be sold, on
thepremis s, ih fillowixig 'valuabic PHOl’ER'I’V^
.situat 'd about ej^hl miles from Macon, near the Federal
Road, hn th Tobesnufkee crevk. viz:
Du .\TMBBF. FOHTV - i - in the fourth district
of Bibb county, fir-, rr sxva.a Ii l*‘ii or twelve
ncr.ff. cfear-d apd and i * and i*»'ij t*r fit y nri .-s cat
-down;—ou. hundred and fifiy acre- of lot nniu!»*r 'i'llIHe
i’WP'WO, I* mg on pch si !• of *hc c.. firs: quality
laud, to] -siltIy fr >li. apd mini, t good I'-uc ;—lot mannur
l VrTtJUGE first qipifity uptaiel, mixed groxxtll
of pile' and oak x fifty or sixt* a'-.r s clear, d and ir- sh;—
a.i I lot uuiab r (.'(RIT „ K,good pint land. tw- Be
or fifteen acres ql-nred. 1 lie attoxe :'i»l join, and nilib.-of-
f*rfdsepa.'ai- ly. Fifty acre- oi lot number TRlRTA-
TAW>, wh rr ihe Mijilib and. litipToy.'iiy«s are situat
ed, a id lo*s narfirwrs 8KVBN ami LIRIIT, arid num
ber'V WO HF iDfR!) and l*’Oii'P¥-BltrfH’, in
ihe thi d ilisi ici,- It ing ,-.ui“ tunlier fond, will be (itf-r-
ed togellcr, and are joining. Tlie. stream oil ohichih.-
mills are situ c al ts'n*x p-fail.ag. and th- -aw-.ftili tew,
‘and runs tw uxxs, cutting T-rnl seven to nine hundred
ihoii-and t' * ot Inin’s •• n r .-uvioin. Th<*re is also o good
GriM-.Mili ndjoieiog, u:l in good t. pHir.
The Dwelling i- a frame biulding, large and commodious',
and the oiubuilci i: - arc also train" buddings. 1 xxillalso
's lithe STOt K. Ac consisting of Ox n, Ylules, Cows,
Calves,-H 'gs, apii mill.plantation and bl v-ksmi!hs' tools.
I'krjIs—1 xv-lvc rponths’ credit on all—but the mills,
houses, and umber land; xvhich will be on a credit of one
ami txvo tears. - .. ' ' )
The above off rs one-of the mi >st ^esirahle pnrebas s that
could he made in this county. Macvtv, Dt**. 23, 1834.
2fi ! - -RUFUS K. EV ANS.
SIGK OF THE BI LL,
Ndwii'iJL, i otcrUt County, (ei'Qrgia.
N1IIS cstiddUhmcJit is Dx>w-hi ,-oniplete order for the’,
accommodai ion of all who mux Jiivor th <hott- xvi'h
a visit. Its location is conv re id to ill bu.-iness .of ill
plac •, and the house is comfortably arranged fi>r the acetun j
mo.laiinn of families or single pers njs, ei;h.-r a- regular or ;
Iran lent hoarders. Th* table and Par 'xvift abut.s b- :
ftirtyshed xx i'h the li.'st the np, fo t ajTird . and ndpains w dl
be sipur d !>V the propri tor, o; his ervan.is, to r *imI>t eqin-
Ibdpbii and agreeable all who may .liivoi him -xxtUi th' ir .
custom. ^ t
Srfieand coiiveni n! stablesar 'iilfoch d to tit, piat-e, and
the best of pro v nilcrin ainiifda.ee, will alxvays he. fiiuiish-
■ d to h • hors s id’ his boardeVs oriruv, Ii *rs ,by -au attentive i
and car iulostlpr. .' ’ ' , [
7 N'ti pains Oi expanse will be* ar. d to merit from his friends
and ill" community, a Nrcral portion ot their patronage.
Sewn an, Oct. IH, 1831.-27-3t \V M. A. TERRELL.
i&pnii'ift. "<> Fffpi'i > SFimtfiursf^
AT SCOTT8BORQUGH.
A • Gentleman has b.en engag'd, ps a l'eaeher ju thW
sctiool, xvlio is a g.adua. at Bowd nn Cidlog., has
lian s<x ai'y 'ars' <xo' rn-nce in kits profusion, and is-fogh-
iy.i'womm- n«i..d by-ins tbrmAr nqiloy -rs gs a g’lfll-min of
lrteprua- tiatile moral eh.iraeter, and as a comp lent iea<-h-
er in th variidis branch s ot Lit* rti'ur" a)id ficHnne.'
Air. W Ahfilk a sci’ iitifie p ofeugor bf Music, is also
engaged in the Muni -al D pa • m«m of id" i'istitutioii for
th' (» • s ut year Ih * school is now op n *d in a large
nexx aca-fomy, ami th--pafonug* of a gen rous and eniight-
•ned pulijjc is solicited.' lanuury 5, 1835.
g7-3t C. Fi I'ZGERALD.
EfH IM i- fi'OA;’'
rttlHF. eiliz ns of Vlontie llo-anrl lhe public gene-ally ar,e
. S inti
® ■ Q> ?:
FO A Is !•: I a NTITl TJD.
T IUv■present s -sLi.Jnof the dcrfls,rough K. ma|e In*ti-
<tut", xvill close on Friday, the Mth D r inixr next.— i
The duties of the Institute will he resumed on rhefourth
Moudav in' Janiytry, 4835. '»
l) r . iy, \Jrs, RaoxyN xvjil be assisted.in the (,'fossieaj and
Scientific DcpaJimcm, by Dr. A. P Nott, a graduate of
\ ol *, and a rctrular M 1). of lb" t harl ston Vb'dicnl.Col
lege;’and by Mr Uarma.n arui Miss .('i.ahk.*. whpse svic-
c-iss in giving instruction lias i'"ert lulK provevl
Mrs. Browii will conduct tb MrsiCAL DF.jvxETMF.NT,
and lfe assisted by a-xv-'ll qualified musical I'eai-h- r, if the
nnmher of pupils uarpants the engag menf. the jnstniv
lion fo weft ftiriusii tl xxith very h i* ssary apparatus for
teaching experimentally ex ry p nicipfe in T’h atirtrx, \b-
troji.'HU..Electricity, and all uh" bfiu'iclo of natural philo
sophy • *.
Hr. Browu’s. success a s a lecturer, xxith tjie atutmm'*nt>
and the. respectability,of th • jpmfy hundred* ot pepifo al-
reaiv graduates of-tlm InMitii"*, warrants the assertioo,that
no e-iu'disluuerit in rhj> South n country can offer giNiter,
udvn.i:a. - . 1
Drawing and Fainting may be pursued to any extent—ma
ny of tin* oupifoi now at ifo Institute, r-iti cake Miniatures
on ivory, Port rails in oils,.nnd Landscap *s in oiis and water
colonff, f gOM .nature. , , ‘ i
Ar'angtiu "id< arfynftde to tench a Painting Class of young
laid 's, who hub. finiVud Ih-Hr^e.u rul studies, in !*peud"nt of
th ■ reeitntfo)!*,itf the sell" If .Airyforf the pupils can pnr-
t:ie the I,din a al fJV'A !a'iguag>Vand tlie higher hra'nenes
of Math maijcs, if desir d; and the Friu- h ton-ae mny.be
.sJudi'-d eith ’r in Connection or apa t from ih English de
partment 4 ■
.Miss Clarke and iJfys. B r own r-sideil tape years m Fraree,
and speak ihe F- uiMi langung' asth ,1r (iarivetmgne. Tlji-se
circ .mstaneG. off rto young lad: > who xx ish mpursue Mu-,
sie. Fr nclianj Painting, oreiihftr^ without any otherhjrauch
of education, snpin ior adxnninees
.Board ran he obtained ii> »h-- fumily of Dr. Brown, of
Otherreajiwcabl • families in thejlii.-pgh,for ten dollars per-
" ’I’he Valfh. of the Rorongh fo qnqnm-tionoble, and the
character of til" instifufioti “iisur, s to the young, ladies. Who
becom 1 its jptbiis. and rfmain a reaJionaWe tinv . nil the High
er at ainm nfo and elegant am oinplisllinents, xvlnch can ele-.
vate and ■ado-ii. W'lfdian.
November 25, 183^.'—8f-22 ^ , - .
Uo, til u, that th ; t ns! >.of the Moiitfe. lfo t nion j
Acad -my hnv ;i<g i 4 'd Ui sery icesof Mr'.'Huoti P. Ki&K- j
Patrick, t gr^puat-j<*f ilainpd. n (Sydney College, Virginia, i
for tli* -nsiinlg year. llfoutfalifii-atidU* and fpertenci 1 , as j . ,
a teacher, urdfiuc.li :hat xye lake a pleasure in' recomtif nil-1 **, wort hy die attnntion ol ex
lug him to the pntrunairf* uf th • publi". Its locality for
h'-alth is-such ns to invite students from a di. tauce.
Board can be olatmyl ou libi'ral terms, i'tv school xvijl
comm, ticejun ih" fir.-T Monday hi January n,xt. MontiC-'l-
lo, jaspyrfduniy, Dic inm r'JA, i-,14.
< ^ M. ('tl A MPlttN, Secretary,
' ■ DAVID A. RE'SE, "*
FLEMING JORDAN,
ed Ward y. hill,
ABNER I? \Tt i LEi P, \ Trustees.
J. VV: BLUNET. f
M. CH a MPION, |
R. C. SHORl’ER, j
narv hiril,—which she requests^ her faiher to fuke charg"
of aft‘T her death! Another iostanee quite as remarkable
w as that of* a bov only tun years old, who uin 'le 'Vay with
himself becauseli * (imcietl his parents did no.' love him. ,
• The first remarkably suicide ilinee the revolution of July
was tha* of'Victor F^cousse and Auguste lA/rus. Tlie for
mer \v:ts 10. the latter only If years uld On" jiforrjing th"V
were found strangled in-jheir’ chamber. Tn* oldest left
some versps ending thus: “Bren'h fails me; I fntdrrmmngs.l'
Ha was a voung man of high talents and atl excellent educa
tion. Others soon imitated the example, and suicide he,-amp
fashionable. It became the fashion to writf a few verses—-
rjn i l"gv or rpa ode—just before death, and feavt* it where it.
might easily he found.and insert'll iri some public print.
In June, a young- man drowned himself in the Seine, and
xyhep his corpse was taken out, aiLftogv ’was found, in his
pdrket with this aeepmpaning- note:—-“This pi"ee fo ilUpnd-
*d to make part of a eoljection entitled. After the Storm, vvlijeh
nif hi'iokselfer should publish immediately.” 'finis tlie silly
bov pinnged hims'df into the S3ine, and there sought his
; ,!■ ath.fiir fh" |)urpns»'of acquiring notoriety.
\ hair-d«esser in the environs of Paris lately committed
suicid°, because he fineied 'that the members nf the French
| -Acadenty 'vti* ianorant m°n. r He composed epigrams a-
> gainst them, and when thp chamber was ooenfld in which
i he xx'os strangl' d a paper was found .containingthree epi-
| grams-against the French Academy. • • _
I " Stilt another instance is related xyith th'*,.foOn\x ing par-
! ticulars:—The individual v.gs a young p^j'sician, 24 years
i of age. II * was ft wind in a,tavern on the banks of the Loire.
J During the night he punctured a vein in his right'arm, and
j also an artery in the left arm. A letter was found on ids ta,-.
! hie and tftesubjoined was a portion of its eonteufst “lam
! about *o pnl an' end to my exjbtouce; the moment is com"
wh'*n the nmasure of my misery is folk To shy in whiK this
'mis-'ry consists would be useless; fiir most persons would not
iindcstand iqe. .fnm 1 xx;ili perhaps amui'int for niv deat’i
bx saving that I was a fool; if mattes not. xyliot they «ay!,' 1
onlvgcp'v that this find believes'he is more rational than
themselves. Aft'.’rajl, fir* true motive of mv death is a my«-
! forv;- it is a secret b‘*tiyeeh heavml and niysc'fi l nuist be si-
I lent. ***** If is not without pain, however that I qni-
this^ad world. Th**y who have a father, a mother, to whom
th*v are truly attached^ will understand that-it must have
ciist m- a greafeffort.”
Such is the moral condition of France. Theinind islet]
re after the cause ofsiteh a lamentable aud unprepe
out at the head of some chosefi troops, attacked one quarter sums of multitudes uninformed or misinformed.
•ofhis camp, forced it, riini after great slaughter, returned to This odious example, however, like all human evils, car-
the city with glory and spoil. Intoxicated with this success, ries with it some consojemefit, inasmuch ns it has proved,
lie ap> nr ■ I next day. brandishing a spear, and declare tl.(-that on this, as on similar occasions, the great principle* of
that, in. iautaUpn of Gideon, he would go forth with a 1 representative government liave been found competent to
Jiandful'of men. nnd smite' tiie host of the ungodly. Thirty ! resist and repel sedition, by- mere pti "suasion; and the irapor.
persons foli.nx.'d him in this wild enterprise, and rushing j tanne of life federative system to maintain the general peace
,on the-epemy xyith frantic courage, toe re. cuipffto a man." I against partial folly or crime, aful to repress unnatural vio-
—New Yorh Commercial Adverliss)-. <
' From [he 1 Richmond, Enquirer.
. .DOMESTIC MANUFACTURER.
A. member of Congress from the .North,'who Visited our
•City and Petersburg a few days ago, pfonotineed our manu
factures io he of a be tier quality than rpose of the same de-.
script!#ri manufactured in tna Eastern States.
‘We have lately had an opportunity of seeing two species
of Virginia Manufactures, which might, have escaped the
notice of the gentleman from C: . One of these is made *
agams
fence of private ambition, revenge, or any other depravity,
j It seems by ihe official Gazette xvhich has been the moutfi-
; piepe and the mot tve-tnongarof.Nullification, that Mr. M‘-
i Diiflie has been elected,.xvjth only fix-e dissenting voice*,
' Governor of-South Carolita.
j Let us Take note—a littleT _ , -
, Mr. Calhoun is re-elueted' f.u six years I.) the'United States,
Seriate; of rsurse-xyiil have fife seal till 184], that fo, after
the close of the, first,term of General Jackson’s siK'ci'ssor to
the Presidency. Thvre he can cast ins glances on the pre
sent, tlie passjhg, -and the future, and (w-rimps find occasion
5 - ... to unsav artdopenlv repent the sins of Nullification,—as ar-
m our own door—me other in VYinehestcr,. A word, as to g-imente.on the oWflfmA-.of xvhich he ivas the most effective
'each. ’ opponent, were repented, aud lie became rhfe leading and
Vie are indebted io Dr. Spott, for introducing among us % most effective advocate of that Bank which has so recently
the manufacture of Cotton Seed GiJ .This establishment is SQ jndncentlv outraged the laws, constitution, and repu-
ju^t on^lie othersiue ofthe River—.and the muciiirverv isiso | (giion oftUp-eounrry. ^
const roefed, that it can gin the cotton, hull the s-*ed,. grind the'; In this position, he may have an opportunity Jo revise and
kernel, and1 extract the oil from it, hy the uid of jvaier pow- j compare his arguments, and mosi effectual support ofthe
or alone. 4t. creams a great demau«l for option seed; and it .-protecting-system, with theme which he resorted to on the
will probably contribute io inereasq the growth of cOlloii in [ Tariffjianic—and probably hi nifty discover, that in both ra
the .lowlands qf tin* State. , o ses he nitlur excceifej discretion, and betrayed that dan-
over-much—al-
another time say
by the way on
..... - . . . . . . - , :cas)on. : -
odour, which inat nil pos«eRses^-afid is ahou* 40 per cent Rut w hat hec.cniN nf ufr. Ifaynr?. fc there no provision
cheaper, i ne Mouile Register, gives the folluwipgjiccodnt j for keeping sh accommodating and supple a gentleman in the
of the oil. whirl) is ma^iufiictured in those parts! The* ori-
ginalpatc/it for hulling tlie seeij was purchased from Messrs.
Folltu is Sniitlr of Petarsburg—both by Messrs., Plum-
. Scott of this City:
Wo made allusions to this article some
ui?r iz Co, and by
“ Cotton Seed Oil
fo inquire alter ihe eattse of such a lomentahle auduripreee- L'"'ociuued. He luivo no hesitation in proqynru'ing it every
denied yvnfite of lift* in such an ignominious'and Unnatural way equal to the 8perm oil tor tbs.use ot tlie lamp, ihe
;
maun r. 'Tic* writer to whom we have alluded U> Mbpx'f*,
off'fyfhis solution xvhich to us is ft- rfectly satisfactory arid
fory philanthropist and virtuous
citiz'u. In France,marfoinlism has taken pos'session (if the
i b art*, tyriyinizingover it;-ffid drivingoiit all tile kooxvfeu’gtv
arid all the hop' s eonn- rted With the religion; and leaving
, in mad onlV cross, sensual appetif"sanil passions.
'Materialism produces the fruits- of despair,- crime, and
4 -ath;—by tji s.* it is known. Such is tha effect'of thls’hru-
talizifig doctrine. , ' • •
eye iff promotion? Some of our States have-a passion for
puffing up peie, and Mr; llaynei’s name, and his simplicity,
made him a pet of South Carolina; and your State pets
rn'if-t fyu always 4 ' > • • j ■ .
. “More groat.-more xx-ise, more foamed, more every thing,”
two or three vy’eks since, in a paragraph- winch on account , than vour ordinary selactimV from among the clmlhoppers.
ol'fK* erucr.pn^ugpropri«tors onhe^lablishm?;it where it-^ Hayne xvas extolied asm ininwle in legislation. Thu
i Sfuith winked at it, ftpd.the East took it gravely. When Air.
j Hayne made one ofhis best (mid bad was his bast,) speech-
j rs iti ■ the Senate, it xvas selected hy Air. Webster for a re-
[ ply: this xvas of course a compliment in Mr. lUfcno'a no-
j lion—but it was a cunning V ankee sarcasm otVHte part of
| Mr. Webster; for what could he so fit art object of animad-
! version for a skilful pleader as a bad argument, and Air.
1 Webster obtained cheap applause for tearing to tall ■ s an
j argument which xvas abundant in “weak and impotent con
clusions,” , ', • . ; X
x . ..., , | Buuhis was not all VV* happened to. h*nr the .dsbat-,
than that by thebest xviriter strained sjterpi oil. VVuenuimer- ! aTO j having heard Alr.Rcntoh on.lha suhje.-t, were disnosd
fe nng d ecorn posi Uoi i h v burning^tlv* -Amoke. given out, is notso . to . va j t arid bear an answer to suck an arg'im*nft. Mr. M r e5
J.iat.qmitied in up l]ie urdu^try oil t nnd | >1^-; by*" i zing on the for&,H v f>ided,ty granpje withthefion;
xvas man ltactiired, xve are pleased to see, lias been copied
by several different papers 'throughout the Union, (since
then, Messrs, d.ouper and Plummer, proprietors of this “Cot-
tun, Seed Oil Manufactory,” have sent ns a-demijohn of this
oil, for trial'as a substitute for Sperm* for burning in 1 imps.
For the last four or five nights, there lips bwa no other
kind of oii used in lamps, ip our printing office, and we
now consider the experiment as foirly and impartially
concluded. We luivo no fe
flame produced is believed to, be even whiter food clearer
forge in quaintly,
then
I It*'
27-3t
GEORGIA, Henry County.
From the Bidton Conner. '
Mormnnis'm—We do notftTeolfeot to have seen any rie*
co'int ofthe origin of thfe vulgar, humbug, so eireunrfotantial
as tic* ftilloxving. Th • ^fo'kft’s Ilarbqr ConVier ’rpentions
I that a lazy fellbxv, v. ho had been a conbfy pauper, had Lately
! attempt jl to raise reeruit.x in that neighborhood. fbr-'YJoe
f Smith,” oil" of the'.original Mormpnitps. The fullaxv pn>-
terifted that he hud a xvith"red arm nirraCuluffsly hupetl. hr
the.ma* hinerx: oi theestahlishmept. fil his, however, is h« the Govarnqr’s trliair, and of cour*o sits doxvn contented
■clear and a s-trnns parent almost as xvater, and waimgbt aild- --and sty forth ’
,almostxts free from taste. I . * Rm what has.hecoote of Geneml Hamilton? What, will
‘•'Tlie.pulp ot the seed, after tne oil has bee.u extracted h}-j Kowjmr Say to a compromise of Nnllifientkm. after a rompru-
theliydranlic press, remains in theffonq ofaeakc—which is , miseTariff—a compromise oath of allegiance--“guns, drum*,
mwi v Ny soni^orourhuiisjp-k^^ppni, ancl -rororn mo tided by ; irumppfs, blunderbusses, and thunder !•:’or the eicla-
BLMK DFFPS •
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
J AMEs J. DAVIS, ot th,--five hundred and twenty-sixth ! - — — - - » , ■ * . , . . —* — -*———j«„v>-b -s. ■- *■ * * .■>_« ,.-iinnc,jiv nuaiu-
d is riel of Geoi gia mil inti, tolls, beliir ■ • I minus fliax- ' eonsfopienoi* dl liis attempts at imposition, a letter v.ns an- ty of the tjUinuiaeture. it xy,as passage ctirpetnig; and xx® < j battle, he deyiserl, to enable tha military chief to sxvent out
uui.E»'{tuee, a l*av rhirs-', six y.a.s'oip rt xt spiing, both
hjiyl feet xv lute up to the ' pasldru join!.-, xxith a mark on
hfo jiofre. ami on,' on his right eye—appraised, by John G.
ifyns anil Jj»hi» A Jthaxv, to.ffffy dollars', du tlm lfilh day of
D-ceinber, 1831. .
A true extract from the <*stray-hook,'- l)e<v:ru!*or 20, 1->34.
*27 , A.’g. Ml Ri; a x., d. . i c.
SLIST.OF LETTE^N
>}!W KM AlNtVti in rue Pus'.-Ofoi nt Cut Monroe-count.-.
L"S. teor^ifo oil ti:e. I si Gy nf .tnu.'.V-, ’isuS; ml .w icii, »i not
' . -vu out in' itn - ^'* m&ritlis,, will lie .-eui to t»e Po-t Ottice Oepuil-
Hient dead letters. - , / -
A—Hobeit Aifen. ,
A|—Wenjaii'Hi H -xver.* .i.ack*uf n .sh. .\s,i.A. Broxx'ji, J. G. Bui- 1
lard :. i H,Bm«xi<u, Ayjfct fl. tog *: *. *» • I
C— iis)uuu»l| fmiK-rV jg '■ '.touoa's orphfu », Ch.irles A.
OxWwelbtfti x s. (,ox, fteorgl \v. (.'oilms.' ,- ' . _ '. |
D—W -b tls-keisda, Wilson .hi oen, Crispin Uaxts, AiosesIHi- i
inns, n ivi«t 11. Uavm. ir/ji'W t>* m ' . hoori, xv
dI'ess. d toa gentleman of high respectability in 'Palmyra, for
the, purpose of obtaining correct infortiiation on thisnftjn.it
of Alormouism. The reply gives the anneietChisfoi y.
OkAtt Sir—Yrtur letter ofxh? nit. requesting infurs
motion coneernine ifi. *fos>ple called MdrrqoniOPS, iu.d con-
'ftpriiing ll>"ir origin and leaders, Ipt-i been .fciiverj. •
'fins impositmtrv^as begun by Joseph Smith, in thexscini-
♦yof this village. * *
However increflfofe k may appear, tlie following,$t,ate-,
m rt nt is-eurreet, and shows the great folly anil weakpfow of
Th" ne«pfe who have eredit<*d thefftrptisitions and falsehoods.
xvhich Jos *ph Shtith, aud. his associates in iniquity” have.
propaga|ed. ’ * . .... •
i jv'gin vi ith the lender ‘Gue^’ as he G- - ’ ’ is r ‘ "ti * u■ T-
eft herd for twen’* yearsjwist.v For t- a
man of questionable-character, of intefirp rue habi's, nnd a
noted money djzg r. He lived in } sequestered lyighhor-
here'his lOmmcitV gu'Ve hrm.a reputation! with some,
g smart. Tb se he flattered t» assist4i5:n in digging
for nMili
*r.—n«>ni:is.C. Kdw.irdfo iftortfl Kiliott • \ -fiif bein'
i —.isue foTicy, M». tail's, s itj.iinri! • l ife''. , * 'J ftif riMfie.v, They* soon saw life deceptions, and got our of
* u—Joitu M xiriflin. E»jih(».ee* reli.s. m.ei'is'ii, Anthony flit-.] - ... ■ •, i,.„ i_j
more r>H*nt:l Gomlin, ijobert tifcrteil, •■jUts diuiimni, G. W. G.u Wit 'nee xxith bun I “ avqjil th 'trsnoe.s, . oe pr.. n. d
-Air George, Tjtpmas GKlert, Giles Gr n,t. j that h-‘ Iwd at 1 u**:h foom! by digging, a. wonderiul cufj-
*' Vt—MiWn'i t' Warns, wy!»■;, ( .ttr.uis. <'.»t..vn)ie Henifers«ui,J oeijvGvvhi' h h'.*4i' pt olcs-Jy concealed.’ *
Hjou jJentrtck, Aot*j Hemlrlrti or Duvlil Graxvtqrd, Jo«.ti>h ri/tl, fo| ,\fy. r Jor fsul told diflerejU stories, and had called th"
I'otjn Jones, "Xur - pr.'lerul ii curiosity by,different na!n *s, b* at length called if
rh" ^oldryi pfate's of ibe bpok nf Mormon
As Smith xvas from tim ' to tiiu: questioned, his story as-.
Ws..xu, I M4.|ri)is tt' H irp.
j— ’ & <«. W foti .ston, Witii.-wa.Johu
Jones, .fexu Jeter. , - *,1
J.—1 *txv irtt Lunrmilg.
xi_W. i: li. .tisri-u-. tntt Pilin'*" 2. Pitt XV. at nee ThomiS M‘
!:Tt., slfiirors. oi' -XloAro'a y.icyeus VUElmi, JiO Xahina
".xiernt. .fenef Al'N.'if,'Jolin 'W'-ifliti Noue.v Adorns
.11—Jufuc." ' r ‘?iV lit] n ost*-»r* *
i*—' .u s .fc lami.rm, Wiluviv Parish, WilUam R. PdnMetun,
JOirri I*;l "*ite. James I’owere, John XV. Persons, XVili rfotj. Penn
e, xtr Pringle. • . *, ■ t
!<—Jane Russet], p.miel Ross, Luke Roberts, Colonel R. Red
'^'S—xviet R. singleton. Benjamin'Steward, Harriet A Strother,
snmhcl L.-Sivells. Vtfthiilft 'C i b. rough. ' ’
q- joints t.V Thom'pson.. PtxrifV: Tingle, I.exvis Turner, W. L.
rruxvir, Wirii un Trapp,. arnes Tuiiuij>o1y, John .Ven.hfo i.ur'.lu
riioliit.nr, J. Ii, lax lot gullies \C Tin-ley. 'P’nsle.x p ( ielTnd I
x enture to say, iiiat th" best foreign ronnoiseur wutjri n?-
vever have sqspected it iqt b^ of domestic origii). I;-seemed
tb us pquafefo any specimen \vc ever saxv of the foreigri oar*-
poring,'in The beauty-oC its figuy*, the richness ofits^ dyes, j f "Having' disposed ofthe great heroes, ali.hnt the existing
-l_ . i - 1 jovernor J»f'South Criroliqa, xve now hax-p clear ground to
ft whaf configurated as hfo, inaugural Speech.
r--, - V” L s. Vs . ;t »-o rreolfect to haveheard Mr. M'Ditlfie with delight, and
carpeting xvas piade- at '• irirlv-ntcr by Mr. Conrar.t— and'i j 0 have pr">er\'p(f some of bis orations as models of good
v,:C understand he carries oa th* manufocuirc of varibus .| reasoning and eloquence; but lie vyas then tlie advocatetif
ir wotiln rif- his ardor. 'I'he world must be unwurtiiv-xvhirhso nullifies
i. Jt^eerned ; fo ln . 'Rut he has beer. Goycrhofi that last comfort must
* foreigrt e-ars j console him. * '
- . Y iS °f ifo dyes, j Hnving dj
the. regularity and ev-enness of os thread,and considerably su- j Governor t»f
perior in thielv:i'*sSnrui consetjuent durability. It was also ] aposCach xv(
eheajif r by about, txvdxe a ".ft a half cents in the yard! Tins \\ e recoil.
mrroundiiig couidi.
• These were tha early impressions made by this gentle-
' man in h^s first career, it is difficult jo fix a precise date to
smn uf a mare utylorta statement.
uiH^ ni an tune.-Jo* visif'd or xisionary^fanatic,.by iiip
. r From the hhew tyrlediis CaUrier, 29th idt. ^ j the first phases in his character. ^The‘period of the com-
,i/r. ±M.iot.-w->V etake tromthe RtiUetin ui this rherrun", fi v xvhich tlfe majority of the people was sacrificed, ant!
,theparticulars of the unfortimate accident xxfoch bet^l this } Johft q Atfams p ;, C ed in the ehdSr, thdugh with a minor
gentlwhan on uis ascensuon yesterday.. tA-e agr*** xttihahe xxife, forms an epoch.u in tfiig governjnent. It carried every
editor ot .the Ln.Jetin mat a suhscripijOn should btx ffet on i f^j ure 0 f the vilest corruption, and so flagrant xvas its abase
foot for the rebel of -Mr. ERiot, xvho has a family d.-pendent [ that lie who was elected by tlw perfidy, confessed its iheom-
on him lor support,-'and have no doqbr blif tlie suggestlort } , )a . 6 ibj' rt ty xvith the spiajt of thecon.-Uijtution.
will meet wkh the hearty.approbation .of uur.ntjzens, xvho At , his period Mr. AFUuffie. partook of tha genera, sen-
ureever ready to extend relief to the unfortunate. timr-ut of indignant shame. The fact is very significant be-
1 he sLro7wiit.~- i he<!ay. wife !>cautiiulibr 1 he ascension, | ( . ause ycry souii after tlhs strange phenomenon, while he on-
i roro mninnitV n«tsoiTlrkl«I in thn ffivuiiprs i . . j il. : : - r t ... f.
\V—n iviil \Wb>). Arther r^usaii K. Waltou, OwDri th
'nine. John U'uoton^ l>Hinh \i1 m ii, l) i .a»1 WnitoM-
27—3t . ALfiiED BlvO' r '->, t'o<t ’Vlaster.
BLASKh *
FOJR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
uurl»- of i irn i is." ail'd rolfl huh lie had reeai ed Somg_gulden
ffla v- fouti jfo' Lord, xvilh directions to call on Martin Jlar-
ris-i'or fifty dollars, to enable hnivto ( gu to Pennsylvania and
I her** ira sIi'T.* ih'* oonlenfs .of thus • jjlates. At the same
tim- he pffirin d lo.Harris, litnt th * Lord had’told him that
hy nnd Atari:" Harris were.the only honest men in the
world. Jot* had tl ' ntles heard Martin frequently say this
of hiins -If. This h ktyxv xvas the itssaiipble point jq his
a’large rqmppn'y jiad insem^l in the endr^yye, soldiers j posed the'eompromise, his tonp of-thoughttook a conreedi-
umi ladies .xviTq eo«mmigl.*tUmong the grouns—the fearless verging from the public svntituent. He had
teronaut xv-nt iip—but myfoncholy accidents broughl his ca- j clous,The^'broad high’xxay'of pubTie opir.fon hitherto'tEfe
roer to alfrjcl rlos*^.. zhe wind wrt< too liitjh fur. a safe as- • • • • '
ing the henelies li,rf*d xx i th spectators, and ihroxying down j r l’he nexv coufse upon which at this time he entered—was
and tniiirmg^severu. persons and thm xx;u» cnfri«>d up and j determined, much in thaf which traveller’* are sometime*
unsh"<i agamst *h* phunney of the arsenal, Vtoniitug in the j beguiled by a change of I lie jirtger-nost!—on which appear-
nrx/* .it. ITS,-, ti-i.-rslx tfo c i* Mr. /i I- iivrt rxti -i o.Ttiincf I i 1 . /• .A*. . ■ * ., ' • -
visionary .Ink'd. 1 hft delicious bait wm^reedily swallowed., enelo.sur., which was instantly strnck doxvri. and against ; edm his fancitui imagination a .direction to power and con-
'4’llu fifty dotiars w ;.-p soon put into tlie liamU of Joe, aild
be <1 ar.il for Peinipylvapi^. - - - -.
Martin llafrii was then worth five or six thousand dollars,
and the whole brotherhood of Smiths were in very- low
worldly circumstances.! . , •
xviixcu . tr. El.jqt ifactu reyl his thigh bone, fcevernt oi the | S( ,q Utriff by the obscure and murky avenue* oi nullification.
brteks of the chimney were thrown into the car, preventing j >p 0 db, him justice,.his shyness and reluctance were very
tja farther elevation, and the ssjonanf xxas driven about , irihis first stpps; bufhkoall ftirror*—fa premier pas
among the tops ot the houses, was forceo through the upper | ■ ro «'e--J-xx hen thp-fifst towh is set to.ni xfoe a couffa-
xvtndqw of one,Jirutnng htmself sexerely agam, ami rutting , . ,
Mi
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• SiV i* Tr if a