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TUB
COUNTRY GEORGIAN,
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all the intelligence, Commercial, Political and Miscella
neous, including Advertisements, published in the Daily
Paper. , ,
The Country Pupcris sentto all parts oftho State and
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annum, payable in advunce.
Advertisements are inserted in both papers at 75 COnti
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for every succeeding publication. ^
Conuitamcations by mail must bo POST PAID.
Sales of Land by Administrators, Executors mid
Guardians aro required by law to bo held on the
first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of IP
mid 3 o'clock, at tin) Court House in the county ill which
the property is situate. Notice of these sales must be
given in a public gazette Sixty Days previous to the sale.
Notice for leave to sell hcjiroes, must he published
for tour mouths, before any order absolute bhull be madt
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"'*1 knight alight**! and overtook it.
’ '*>0(1 fief
VOL. XIII.
SAVANNAH, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 2S, 1881.
NO. ITS.
thereupon by tlio Court.
S ties of Negroes must be at public
Thomas Ryerson, Jr.
IIAS just received per recent arri
vals, in addition to his former
stock of DRUOS AND MEDICINES,
&c. &c.—which renders the mime
very complete and extensive, which ho offers
fur sa'e, on accomodating terms, for cash, or
town acceptances.
Sulph Quinine (Fr.) Saffron (Span.)
ilo Morphine (lo Opium (Turkey)
Pipermo do
egroes must no at puuuc auction, on the
first Tuesday oi’tlie in >ntti, between the usual hours ol
sal-, nt the place of public sales in the county where
the loiters Testamentary, ofAdininisiration or Guar-
diauship, may have been granted, first giving Sixty Day* | M ( . zl , ron
police thereof, in one oftliu public gu/.eitus ol this titan,
and at ihu door oftho court-house, where such sale:
are to be held.
Notice of the sale of Personal Property must bo gtvci
in like maimer Forty days before the sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of au estate must be
published for Forty days. ,
Notice that application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary for leave to soil land, must be published Four
Months
Hydriodute Potass
Prussic Acid
Croton Oil
Iodine
Blue Muss (Eng.)
Phosphate Soda
do Iron
Cheltenham Salts
Henry’s Magnesia
(genuine)
Isinglass (staple)
Jo slicct
Balsam Fir
Super Curb Soda
Ergot. m
PERFUMERY
Sarsparilia (Span.)
do (Am.)
Musk (gr.)
Mustard Seed (white)
01 Almonds
do Amber (rect.)
Castor (N. A.)
Soda and Seid. Powd.
Acid Tartaric
Sal Aratus
Flora Benzoin
Castor Oil, sup’r.
do. plantation use
Resin of Jalap
Spatula’s Pill Tiles,
Patent Medicines, &.c.
A remarkable cure for
p JIEUM.VnSM! by the use of Dr. Jcbb’s
14/ Rheumatic Liniment.
Copy of a letter!!
Charlestown, (Mass.) June 23,1827.
To the Proprietor of Dr. J ebb's Liniment,
Dear Sir—I deem it it duty 1 owe to suf
fering humanity, to acquaint yon, and through
von the public, (should you think best) of the
unexpected and surprising euro performed on
myself by the use of the above most excellent
M&thcine. 1 have been for more than thir
ty years, and sometimes most severely, af
flicted with the Rheumatism ; have been fre
quently rendered perfectly helpless, and in
consequence confined to my bed, when it has
required two persons to move mo, being in
such extreme pain ; I have several time been
under the care of the most eminent physic
ians, but procured only temporary relief. I
one day noticed the advertisement ot Dr.
Jcbb’s Liniment, with the testimonials ac-
companyIng it, and was induced to try a bot
tle, which fused without much sensible ben
efit, I concluded, however, to persevere, and
bought another bottle, and was greatly re-
lioved, and by the use of half the third bottle,
was wholly cured, and have never since bud
u return oftho pain, which 1 had not been
from a month tit a time for thirty years, ami
it is now more titan three years since 1 was
cured, I would most earnestly advise every
person suffering under this painful complaint,
not to despair of a cure so long us they can
obtain “ Dr. Jcbb’s Liniment-’ You are at
liberty to make any use*of this you may think
advisable.
Most rospoctfully yours,
CALEB SYMMES.
To the foregoing testimony, many other
unquestionable proofs might be added, in fu-
vour of the superior Liniment of Dr. Jobb.—
Nothing but a fair trial, w hlch the proprietor
confidently solicits, can give an adequate idea
of its unrivalled efficacy, in mitigating, and
thoroughly mastering, the excruciating di
ease, to which it has been successfully ap
plied in a multitude of cases. The opera
tion of the Liniment is often immediate; and
it has frequently cured rheumatic affections
of years standing, in four and twenty hours.
It is also recommended with confidence, as
one of the best applications known for st\Jf-
jless of the joints, numbness, sprains, and
chilblains. Price HO cents.
A fresh supply of this valuable Medicine,
hist received and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
april 22 A g cnt *-
Antique Oil
Ceylon do
Russia do
Bears grease (Fr&En)
Florida Water
Pomatum
Espritde Rose,
Milk of Roses
Cold Cream
Vegetable Rouge
Otto of Roses
Bear’s Oil
Rose, Cologn, and
Lavender Water
in cut gloss and
plain Bottles
Honey and Orange
Flower Water
Extracts of Roses
Pastilles Funmntes
Macassar Oil.
With a general assortment of English,
French and American SOA PS.
OCT COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Physi
cians and Planters, will find it to their ad
vantage to call.
N. B. Physicians prescriptions carefully
put up at the shortest notice, & at all hours.
Savannah, 21 si February 1831.
***. The Georgia Journal, Macon Messen
ger, Democrat (Columbus, Gu.) will please in
sert the above, once a week for three weeks,
and forward their accounts to this office tor
payment. 21
Taints, Oils. Glass, tfcc. etc.
Frill E subscribers offer for sale the follow
fi- ing articles of Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.
&c. at the lowest market price for cash or
credit, and have made arrangements to re
ceive fresh supplies by every arrival. Mer
chants, Planters utid others are respectfully
invited lo call before they purchase.
White Lead in Oil Rotten Stone
Cutlery. &c. Ac.
A N assortment of fine Cutlery, such as
Rows’ Pocket, Pen and Dirk Knives ;
WastenSoltn’s do. do. do.; Rogers and Pren
tiss’ superior Scissors ; all very superior and
new patterns.
1 Roger’s Damascus and Silver Steel Razors
J. Barber’s old English do.; in double and su.
glc C;ftcs. „ . , . . . , n
Emerson’s Elastic and Prentis’s -1 sided Ra
zor Straps. , .
Glass, Metal and Wood Shaving Boxes ;
Bone, tied and Metal Handle Lather Brush-
sa ; English and American Shaving Soap ;
GenBemen’a Morocco Shaving Cases for
travelling, a new article and very neat. Also,
Gentlemen’s Travelling Mirrors. Addison s
Ever Pointed Silver Pencil Cases, with extra
An additional supply of the above articles,
]U st received a,Id for .deat lowjirices, l^
T>vsii»sia, or. Indigestion.
T HIS prevalent disorder, as it exhibits it
self, in its customary symptoms ol
want of appetite, distressing flatulencies,
heart-burn, pain in the stomach, s,ck head
acli, nausea, vomiting and costneness,
is now found to yield to the tried ethcaey ot
DR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC,
AND
ANTI-BILIOUS TILLS.
These two preparations combined, con
stitute an efficacious remedy for the Dys
pepsia, even alter it has acquired
most obstinate character, and resisted
effort of profcsienal skill. When both medi
cines are administered in connection accor-
dine to plain and particular Directions ac
companying the rentable Specific, they
thoroughly cleanse the alimentary canal ot
that viscid muscus which is the proximate
cause oftho disorder, and as atonic and stun-
ulent, they restore tiie healthy action and en
ergy of the stomach, and strengthen the de
bilitated system. The proprietor can also
confidently recommend the Vegetable Spe
cific as one of the best remedies known for
** Afod/euppiyof*these Celebrated pills,
> nst reCe,Ved “fe HENDRICKSON,
april 22 Agents.
Spanish Brown do Bronze Yellow
Verdigris do Carmine
White Lead dry Drop Luke
Spanish Brown do Copul Varnish
Venetian Red Japan do
Crome Yellow Bright do
Cromo Green Leather do
Terra de Sienna Linseed Oil
Wrdigris dry Tram do
Black Lead in powderWhale do
Ivory Black Sperm do very super’r.
Lamp do lb.&JlbpaporGum Amber
Burnt Umber “ Arabic
Rose Pink Sp’ts. Turpentine
Dutch do “ Wine
Spanis White Gold and Silver Leaf
Paris do Do ana do Paper
Turkey Umber Gum Shellac
Red aud White Chalk Paint br’shs,Sash tools,
1 oinice& Rotten Stone Camel's hair pencils
Chinese Vermillion Varnish brushes,&c.
Red Lead
300 boxes 8 by 10, 9 by 11 & 1C by 12 Glass
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
roarch 16
rf W X3i
Cloth«. Cusvirriprps. Ve“tinirs, &
sw'sssssm e eeasj
made to order by
WILLIAM O. TRICE,
MERCHANT TAYLOR,
at the
SAVANNAH CLOTHING EMPORIUM
(on the Duy, opposite the Exchange)
where may be found
A ERESII, FASHIONABLE AND WELL MADE AS
SORTMENT OF SEASONABLE
Read;) Made C'sthing,
and every variety of
FANCY ARTICLE S,
Just received by the late arrivals and offer
ed at the lowest rates,
OX HIS ESTABLISHED V RIX CIV IX.
1CP* For Cash, or approved City acceptances. tT QI
Savannah, June 14,1831. 1<6
ENTERTAINMENT
By William Murray, at Flattock, Bun-
combe County, (N. C.) 30 miles North of
Greenville CM. (S. C.)
Rospcci Hilly informs his friends
and the public, that Ins bouse is
i;5};gj& in order for the reception of those
that may cull on him.
Gentlemen with families from the South,
who may be disposed to visit the mountains in
quest ot health or comfort, he trusts will find
Flutrock a pleasant retreat—its elevation s
inithiu a mile of the summit of the bluo ridge;
the surrounding country is level, roads good,
water lino, climate salubrious, the scenery
romantic and beautiful, and in addition a num
ber of highly respectable families of the south
have settled in itB neighborhood.
WILLIAM MURRAY.
Flutrock, Buncombe County, N. C.
N. B.—The Southern Mail Stuge arrives nt
this placo for the West, every Saturday ot
8 A. M., and returns on Monday at 1 P. M.
may 11 111—i.f
Planters Hotel, Gainesville, Ga.
& THE subscriber is about buil
ding tin addition to bis House in
Gainesville, by which he will he
■ enabled to accommodate double
the number of pcVsons that he can at present
with convenience. lie will as heretofore re
frain from making any promises whatever,
and wishes only for that patronage which his
bouse may merit. Ho takes this as the first
opportunity of tendering to his friends and
the public generally, Ins acknowledgements
for so liberal a. share of the passing patron
age. L. CLEVELAND,
may 10 140—{3tno
. * For Sale.
° , n 4Thd subscriber offers for sale,
lot, with the improvements
! 12 jLtt^ltfrcon, consisting of one tipo sto-
Jaaftu&S. ry and two one story DWELL
ING HOUSES, in good repair, with outbuil
dings. The situation is a very pleasa t one,
being on the oust side of Washington Square,
immediately opposite the residence of Maj.
M. W. Stewart. The lot contains sovcrul
excellent fruit trees, grape vines, &c. For
further particulars, apply on the premises, to
may30—J JOHN DENNIS.
Macon Stage Fare Reduced.
Hereafter, the price of
^passage from Savannah
to Macon will bo Fifteen
dollars, from Savannah to
Mnrion Thirteen dollars, ami from Savannah
to Dublin Ten dollars, and in like proportion
to any intermediate place. Thirty pounds
baggage allowed to each passenger. Office
kept at the Mansion House.
EDWARD VARNER,
march 9 8—t
• Custom House,
Collector's Office,Savannah,0th June,1831
S EALED proposals will be received at this 1
office until the 20th instant, for the sup
port of sick and disabled American Seamen,
for one year following the 1st July 1831, at
the following rates :
For suitable boarding, lodging and nursing,
there will be allowed tue sum of^3 per \Veck.
Medical services vv.il he adjusted and paid
at the following rates, viz :
When the aggregate time for which medi
cal services are rendered, shall average less
than twenty-five' duys to each patient, it will
be computed and paid at the rate of twenty
five cents fur each day.
When the average time to each patient a-
mounts to twenty-five days and upwards, and
the number of patients docs not exceed ten,
there will bo allowed and paid for each pa
tient the stun of SB 25.
And for every patient above ten, the sum of
$3 12.\.
For necessary medicines there will bo al
lowed one half of the sum paid for profession
al services, unless the circumstances of the
case be such us in the opinion of the Inspec
tor to authorize n further allowance.
No charges for medical and surgical servi
ces will Lo paid, or accounts rendered for the
same u til the p&tiont is discharged.
For funeral charges there will bo allowcdi
and paid the stun of six dollars.
JOHN STEVENS, Collector
juno 9 160—H
ammaiAtr*
n n y tai i b
COUNTRY I’Al’F.n
- - riv
nr it-.r.i.Aitw.
dollars.
All Advertisements appear in both pnuerii.
THE BEAUTIFUL COQUETTE.
Vvr often wept at woman'* hnxrtlestntss—you huuti
lift , htnu much of light anil beauty it made dim by
disappointments by the heart,
Slir Hunt! her glossy tresses back, and innocently
smiled,
So hi o a being formed for love—so beautiful and
Willi—
Free from tlio trace ofburning thought, of (passion or
of crimn
Or early hopes long buried in the ocean tide ofTinio.
•Twas strange that I should look upon such beauty I \y|
teachers, who are in many parts ef (he city
endeavoring to counterfeit licr improvement
in the I torn! ions of the feet, affectionately
reminds them, and particularly those of them
who have been her pupils, that it is not ne
cessary for them to wear fetters, preventive
of too large it step, as recommended by some
who presume to touch, but that a little atten
tion to tlio positions of tlio feet will bo suf
ficient ; and in remembrance of their kind
ness to bor, hIio will, in conclusion, repeat
what alia bus heretofi r endeavored to im
press, that the foot should lie plucod at ohtum
angles, the ht-cls nextf.y'ut contact, the body
bout forward about lift to.45 dogrey, for the
purpoBo of affording the certain unmentiona
ble articles of dtess which all ladies should
wear, the opportunity of being conspicuously
’ ‘ oa ; thou me "
distinguished ; then move forward with quick
step, but not exceeding four inches nt a stop,
mid tlio case and grace of Eve and Helen, so
lauded to tho world by those immortal spirits,
will appear weariness, heaviness, loesitude,
and a total nhsencf of nerve and spirit.
Mary Adeline Eveline Eglentine IVtgglt I Fuddle.
General F rn r was the most noto-
torious duellist in France, at a time, too,
th a *ioh -— "■* | when duelling was most the rage. He had
Or ilrcnni ill,it any thing might dim tho lu.tro of hot! b , 01 '" 11 RrCat of NtiptlleotlV Huvilljr
•■Vo : | the command ol a recipient, upon—I forget
fiutlWl proved life's empty dreams, and found what occasion—he led it with such extraordi
nary bravery to the attack, yet, at the saino
New York Cheap Wholesale
Clonk, Stock 4- Clothing Ware
house. REMOVED.
nplIE subscriber has removed his establish-
JL ment from No. 18.', Maiden Lane, to
the spacious store, No. 138 Pearl Street',
over Messrs. Hyde, Cleveland &Co. where
he will keep constantly on hand a much more
extensive assort incut than formerly. The
style, make and materials of the Cloaks will
lie greatly improved and will be sold at ubout
the same low prices ns those of the last sea
son. He has also on hund a large assort
ment oflow priced clothing,made in good stile
expressly tor tho southern and western trade,
that will be sold at about tho usuul prices of
the most inferior quality. Also, an assort
ment of Stocks, with many other desirable ar
ticles. Those who will tuke the trouble to
examine this Stock of Goods, will probably
satisfy themselves that they cannotsolnct the
same amount from any stock in the city that
will lie a safer or more desirable purchase.
For sale by F. J. CONANT,
No. 138 Foarl-st. New-York.
Terms—6 months for approved Notes,
payable at Banks .u good standing in any pari
of the country—8 months for city acceptan
ces or 5 per cent discount for cash. In ull
cases when the time is extended, interest will
be charged at the rate of 0 per cent per an
num. Any Goods purchased at this establish
ment that do not suit the market for which
they were intended, will be exchanged fur
others.
april 12 116—f3m
Chlorido of Soda.
C 10NCENTRATED Disinfecting Solti-
^ lion of Chloride of Soda, for preserving
meat, removing offensive smells, neutralizing
pestilential exhalations, und destroying con
tagion.
Prepared of uniform strength, by the Now
England Chetniral Compuny, ccordingto the
formulary promulgated by the philosophic
discoverer, A. G. Laiiaiiraque.
This article havingbetfn mudeu.se of, in nu
merous instances, by scientific persons of the
very first st nding, und always with certain
success, the follow ing modes of applying the
Chloride, may be relied onus proper und ben
eficial.
With a sprinkling of water mixed with one
fortieth of Chloride, the stench can lie in*
stuiitly put down of the filthiest kennels, sow
ers, coss-pools, drains, water-closets,murkets,
stalls for meat and (ish, slaughter-houses, and,
in general, all pluccs infected with animal
exhalations.
For foul ulcers, a wine gluss of Chloride
must be mixed with us much us five times
that quantity of pure water, und pledgets of
lmt must be dipped into this wash and then
luid over the ulcers. This dressing to be re
newed twice u duy. It’the sore becomes red
and angry the wash of five piyts water must
he still further diluted ; if, on the contrary,
the sore does not change its appearance, it
must he dressed once or twice with Chloride
and water, half und half, so as to dispose ton
slight inflammation,which is iudispetisublu to
convert' fetid and running ulcers into simple
sores. The healing then progresses rapidly.
The moment the Chloride is applied upon uu
ulcer the disagreeable smell is destroyed.
A fresh supply of this valuable urticlu just
received und for stile low. by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Also—The Chloride of Soda, prepared
by A. G. Laburraque, the celebrated French
Chemist. junc 14
i foiidiist (rust
Liko iipnrkiiiigBiruiiMa-.when brightest, turn to no-
thingness uiui dusl {
Slip pnnsrtl before mo,—and I wVpt—a being bright
und fair.
As love y as the imagos ofblossi d visions aro—
1 wept to think bo>v suuo that form might fade, ami
dm > , und full—
Theso h&iiii'lifig tbotatojis cease to move along tho
lighted hull.
I thought how many forms liko lior'i had ming'ed ill
' Im donor,
And dronmod of high and holy things in being’s fond
t romance—
How many such all silently in douth's cold keeping
* bIc|iI,—
I bought how worse than vain is life—and turned a-
wuy and wept!
She sat In side mo—und tny heart wa < gladdened
witk herloncH—
There’s music in ihugcullo voice of fondly cherished
ones;
1 iis cm-d, and my sould was moved to high, impas
sioned thought—
I spoke offuiih uiiil constancy, of lavo that fuihth
not.
Alus ! ulus! tlio memory of that moment haunts tno
yet,
Whioii found me fondly kneeling la a beautiful co-
quctlo
That creatures so like angels, formed for fooling pure
und ii'oep,
tshould cast uway lil'u'B Ijcuuty thus !—I think of it
A und weep!
Notice.
T IIK co-partnership of CHICHESTER
& SCRANTON is this day dtsolved by
mutual consent. All persona having demands
against the concern, will present I hem tor
payment to Alonzo Soiunton, who is duly
authorized la settle the business of the con
cern ; and all those indebted are requested to
settle their bills without delay.
ALFRED CHICHESTER.
ALONZO SCRANTON.
Savannah, May tfllli 1830.
DRAPER & TAILOR.
0^7- The undersigned respectfully announ
ces to the friends of the late firm ofCHicuES-
ter & Scranton, that he will continue the
business ut the old established stand, Young’s
buildings, corner of Bryan & Whitaker-sts.,
where all disposed to yield him their patron-
tjge, will find the same splendid assortment of
goods, fashionable and durable, the same taste
in cutting and making, and the same dispo
sition to please and accomodate the public.
that has ever characterized the establishment,
may 30 ALONZO SCRANTON.
Swaiin’s Panacea,
r ?lOR the cure of Scrofula or King's Evil,
Syphilitic & Mercurial Diseases, Rheu
matism, Ulcerous Soros, White Swellings,
Discuses of the Liver und Skin, General De
bility, and all diseases which originate from
impure blood, or indiscretion of Youth, und
where the constitution has been broken down
by the use of Mercury, Arsenic, Burk or Qui
nine, &c. und most internal discuses where
the lungs and chest are supposed to bcaflec-
ted, &c. &c.
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.
0^7“ Swuiin's Panacea is in round bottles,
Hilled longitudinally, with the following words
blown in the glass :—
“ SWA I M'S PANACEA—PI1ILADA."
having hut one labdl, which covers tho cork,
with my own signature on it, so that the
cork cannot be drawn without destroying the
signature, without which none is genuine.—
The medicine may consequently he known to
be genuine when my signature is visible ;
to counterfeit which will be punishable as
forgery.
The Public urn cautioned not to purchase
my Panacea except from myself, rny accredi
ted ugents, or persons of known respectabil
ity ; and ull tliosu will consequently be with
out excuse, who shall purchase from any oth-
or persons.
***—Prepared and sold at Swuini’s Labo
ratory, South Seventh Street, next door to
the Philadelphia Batiis, corner of George &
Seventh Streets, and sold by every respectu
ble Druggist in tho United States.
To avoid the many attempts that have been
made to impose upon the public base unba-
I tions ofthis Celebrated Medicine,the subscri
FOR THE UKURUIAN.
Ah ms. Editors,—tidying upon your liberality, 1
would ask tho indortiou of llio unclosed article from tlm
Hum'nl Catholic I’lT'Bfi, buini’ a correction of tin- un
fair |>aruj>rujih generally |iuLlu»hcd outitlod “ Elope
ment ol u Nun."
" Muss Ann IVightt (abas) Sister (tertrude.
The fabulous uccount of tho above named
Lady's iipostucv aud elopement from th- Vis
itation Co vent ut Gcorgmown, D.C. which
has been of late of so coufid ntly circul ited,
prompted us to make every enquiry concern
ing the authenticity and truth ol the fact.—
The following is t he reward of our lull rs,
which we unxiously expect our brother Edi
tors of the libera! cant, who introduced said
report into their columns, will copy. Sister
Gertrude lias lived on tho iiiohI amicable
terms with the pious inmates of the Visita
tion Convent, founded nt Georgetown under
the lulu venerable and Jumoiilc(^4r£tih:sliop
Carroll, and which has since rWuived very
extensive patronage, a most convitiling proof
of its gonerai worth and usefulness A slight
difference arising between the Lady Super
ior oftho community and the above mention
ed Sister, first gave rise to tho report of her
npostucy, of the truth of which there is not
the Icon! shadow of reality ; she still holds
us sqprt-d tbc Catholic faith, has acknowl
edged h r error, been absolved from the ec-
clestical censure to which tier precipitate
step subjected her, admitted to holy commu
nion, adheres still to her vows under the
Archbishop of Baltimore, still signs her name
Sister Gertrude, and weeps sincerely in so
oret for the scandul she has given.”
time, cnii'duetcd its movements with so total
a want of skill & discretion, that without at
taining any good result, his men were nearly
all cut to pieces, and he himsolfnartowlv *■«-
eaped with life. Asa reward for his gallan
try, Ins Imperial master promoted liir. to the
rank of general; but to mark /ns sense of
F rn r’s total want of “ tho better
purl of valor,” he never a ter entrusted him
with a command. So fatal was his skill in
duelling that, when J knew him in Paris, ho
was under an interdiction of the police never
to fight again. Tho terms of one oftho duels
in which lie had been kpgagrd wero that tho
parlies should tiro at eight paces, and that
they should alternately advance two paces
till the fire of one or both of them should tako
deadly effect. According to this arrange
ment, the last advance brought tire muzzle of
his pistol closj' to his adversary’s breast—ho
had twice already wounded him slightly, and
received one shot himself—file fired, and hia
adversary full dead at hia feet 1 This piece
of butchorv—for us such it must he stigmatised
—having been perpetrated under san^on of
tho articles oftho meeting, pnfesed over with
out receiving any severe notice. No wonder
he was au unhappy man. 1 met him one
day at dinner. On that occasion lie was
boisterous in his mirth without appearing to
bo gay. Suddenly he arose and left tlio
room. Half an hour afterwards wo found
him in n small boudoir ut the farther end of
the upurtment, stretched on u sofa—writing,
groaning and gnashing his tenth :—1 thought
of Richard in the tent scene. 1 onco heard
him soy—(I must givo par of his expression
in his own words, for terrible os they aro
they arc, at the stune time, so simple that
they would lose their force in translation)-—
u Ja'i le bras fatal! if I lire a' mark ten to
one I in.ssit: 1 never mi.-s a man.”—Hie
look ami tone, as he uit'red this, were as of
one who should «| ea . of an attendant demon
from whose dominion It luid no power to es
cape.—After-dinner Cliat.-—.\cw Monthly
Magazine for April.
t^li:
*>•
Three hundred dollars Reward.
W ILL be given for taking and securing
the following described negro fellows.
They went oft’on the night oftho 21st Feb.
last, in a small two or three oared canoe, that
bus formerly been painted red, with dark col
ored gunwales. Say one hundred and fifty
dollars for ADAM, an artful und trickey fol
low ; ho is 26 or 27 years old, and about five
feet six or eight inches high, lias a small foot,
and not heavy made, and neither a very dark
nor light complexion. Also twenty-five dol
lars a piece for YORK und SAULSBUUY,
or SuLBY. York is twenty-two or three
years old, five feet eight inches high, stout j b ers have made arrangements to keep on
made, and verv black skin. Solby is about ( bund,a supply direct from the proprietor. The
twenty yearn old, near six feet high, smooth public may therefore rest assured that the
Genuine Swaim's Panacea cun always be
had ut their store warranted.
Alargesupply ofthisMedicine has just been
received. Druggists and others throughout
the {State, who purchase to sell ^again, can
have it at a reduced price.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
2 & 15 Gibbous’ Buildings.
Also, afresh supply offcJwniin’s celebrated
Vermifuge, just received and for sale us above
junc 17
Lemon Syrup.
( DOZEN Phipp's superior Lemon Syr-
uo. received per cchr. Excel ami for
eale by P LAY & HENDRICKSON,
may 5
30!
Advertisement.
H OUSE, Sign, and Ornaments Pain
ting, Paper Hanging, Glazing &c.
Imitations of Fancy Woods, Marblea, &c.
Walls Painted or Ornamented in Oils or
Water Colors. ... l
The above business executed by the sub
scriber in a style he trusts worthy the literal
patronage ano approbation he has and contin
ues to receive.
ALEXANDER MELDRUM.
Reference—-Thomas Young, Esq.
Paint shop in Johnston’s square, adjoining
I ber. Valleau’s Office, where orders left will
M promptly attended to. junc 2—12mo.
face, dark complexion, and large under lip.—
These tlireo fellows have lately been purcha
sed from Messrs. Bryan and Scriven, of Chat
ham County, and are from Wilmington Isl
and, where they are acquainted, and at seve
ral places on the Carolina side. And one
hundred dollars for GEORGE? He is about
thirty-five years old, about six feet high, dark
complexion, walks very erect, & steps brisk,
and was purchased some years ugo from Air-
Dunham, near White Bluff.
They have recently been seen in the same
boat near Little Tybee Island.
All reasonable expenses will be paid, ex
clusive oftho reward, on application to either
the subscriber or ELIAS FORT, Esq.-ofSu-
vannth.
ALEXANDER ATKINSON,
Camden County.
may 4 135f
.Squadron Orders.
May no, 1831.
A COURT of Inquiry for the trial of de
faulters from the parade of the 10th,
27th aud 30th inst. will be held nt Ricefihro,
on Monday, 27th day of June, inst. at 12 o’
clock, M.
By order of Cupt. Maxwell,
W, MACKAY, Adjutant,
june 7 164—f
Apprentico Wanted.
W ANTED immediately, a boy 14 or 15
years of nge, as an apprentice to the
Printing Business. He must be industrious,
intelligent and well recommended as to gen
eral character. Apply at the office of the
Georgian. junc 0
Ice House, under the Blufl’
C 1A.\DLER& DAVIDSON have ostab
) fished an ICE HOUSE, in John D.
Mongin’s buildings, two doors west of Abner
Bassett's ship Chandlery, where they will he
prepared to deliver Ico from 5 o'clock, A. M-
to 7 ft- M. every day, except Sundays OM
From the Evening Post.
Walkino School for Ladies.—The un
dorsigned is desirous of expressing to the la
dies of tin'city of New York, liimonao of
gratitude for the support so liberally bestow
ed by then), upon her school; ami while she
humbly solicits the continuance of their kind- wus
ness, she takes gr* at pleasure in uiiuoiiucing
to them, the urrivul aim engagement at her
school, of the celebrated and accomplished
Mrs. Wcbfoot, from Paris: who, owing to
the advantage derivable from u peculiar ano-
tomicnl conformation with her own, will he
able in a superlative degree to aid her in the
duties of her school for walking.
To so enlightened a female community as
the lodies of this great city now compos'',
any argument setting forth the advantages, or
in support of the necessity of uh> liool for the
instructing of ludiea in the urt of walking
gracefully, might scorn supcrlluous, (.or all
know the utter impossibility of appearing us
they ought if uninstructud, and having no oth
er than their natural movements,) but cannot
refrain from touching upon the awkwardness
discoverable in those who urt; unacquainted
with the new, iUsluouublc, and patent utuseo-
vy duck wriggle.
It is now six thousand years and more, that
the walk of tho female bus been considered
so important, yet so inelegant as to need the
aid oftlie poet. And although the talents of
a'Milton and u Ilomor have dwelt with pc-
adk| emphasis in the endeavor not only to
dwR?nl, but to blazon forth as gracefulnes*»,
tiiPuuhuppy am! uncouth nuturul movements
of Eve of Paradise, and Helen of Troy, it still
is u grovious, u heart rending fuel that na
ture lias left unfinished this all desirable ac
quisition, wjiioli can be formed and learned
only at this school. Milton said of Eve, thut
“ Gruci) was in hor step*, Heaven in hor eye,
In every gesture disputy and
and Homer said of Helen of Troy.
“8uch winning (traces, such m jeslic mien,
She moves a goddtas and t>hu looks a queen."
And, certainly it may, with truth, bo said
that these two girls were very nretty, and tho
least, awkward in their day. Yet, wero these
gentlemen alive in this, our time, and to sec
the ladies who now walk, Broad “ Wya” af
ter having graduated at tho waddle school, a
different degree of poetical inspiration would
be tho consequence. They would be con
strained to exclaim in volume upon volume
that they urc this world’s best evidence of ho
perfection of the Maker’s workmanship.—
And that until tin* invention of tlm new pa-
tent muscovy waddle, oi wring und twist am
ble, their maker had left them imperfect and
incomplete.
The following singular accident is said
have occnrn-d near VV.it' rtnrd u ft;Wyears
Then* is a bridgo over the Mohawk,
just below the Holmes Falls, a long und dark
passage, some filly feet above the rocky bed
of the river. It seems they were repairin'?
the bridge, and forgot to close t/p the on trance
' on one side, when a horseman, ignorant of
the risk lie was running, entered upon tho
dingo oils pi.s age. When ho reached tiifV
tho other side, he found ihr* tollgato closed
and tlio keeper a bod, rim bridge being impas
sible to any but a goat or goblin.—The trav
eller, however, succeeded in knocking tho
fellow u,» und inducing h m to come out "with
Ins lantern, ofW with some difficulty persua-
lmg him lie had not dropped from the clouds.
'I'lie recently awakened man, however, see
med so shy of tin* shivering stranger, and
cant ho many fearful looks towards the dark
a Icy from which he had iust. . merged, that
tli other irnputirn ly sn tehi giho lantern
f "in Ins hand, wheeled Ins horse towards
lie bridge. This moment, however, the
light struck upon tn% ; skeleton bcunvt, n n<f
glanced on the water fur beneath,the truveller
shocked with his narrow escape from
ho horrible a lute, that he fainted on the spot.
Ills sagacious and sure footted horse had
crosses upon the central timber of the br dge,
the planking having been taken up—and if
he had swerved the width of a fetlock from
the perilous way, would have involved his
rider in the certain cleatn that awaited bin)
on either side.—N Y. An>er can.
which day, the Ice House will he open from The undersigned, while slio cautions tho relish for wit than work, ‘the plane may be
sun riso until 8 A. M. and from 13 to 2 P. M.' ladies against tho impositions of pretending inclined, but hung tno if I am.’
sun
may 28
Pope, the greatest of ill the English Poets,
give a prelereuce to the following lines
whi< h he had sonn where met with an old
painting, representing tho passing oftho Red
^• a, ns the most perfect of any thing to bo
found in verse.
Whi n Ri'ypl’H King, Gwl's cho-on irihes pm sued.
In cliryl.il vv lls ihu dilnnr ng wu'ors shh.i! ;
When on iheirik'surlfl o|u, tncy took 'lioir way,
I In rocks relent* ii ami p ureil orili a scu ;
Wli.it Imiiik cmi almighty go.nlno«« know,
tun seas can Ii .rtleii unit wlmn rocks cuii 11 >w,
Our readers will remember the words of the
old couple :
lie thni lias a waicSi, thia bo shoulddo,
I*..ckvlhu watcll, .nil watch his pocket loo.
The following di stitch is said to have been
left in the place of u watch that was sto
len.
‘Do not complain that I have served you so,
You bought y ur watch, and bought it but lo to go.
A Reuale;—General Goismar's baggage
which was captured by the Polish patriots
at Stucksko, contained, omoung other arti-
:lcs, a chest of tea, seventeen cases of con-
fectionury, between seventy and eighty bottles
of wine, and a ton of arrack ! A dainty re
gale, observe the Warsaw papers, for a troop
of half-famished warriors.
Cum. Con.—In a lato trial fore rim. con.
at Madrid, the offending parties were sen
tenced the Indy, to close confinement in
prison for ten years—•thegentlamnn to eight
years hard luh.iur on the coast of Africa-and
both to the costs oft'ie trial. What conster
nation would a law of this kind occasion, in
London.
Why don’t you wheel that barrow of coals,
Ned 1” quoth a learned vender of bluck dia
monds, to his man; ‘it is not a very hard job,
there is au inclined plane to relievo you.*
Aye, master, replied Ned, who had moro