Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, August 27, 1831, Image 1

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■n—' /Vr ^ r I . I . PAIIY GEORGIAN, I* POILUHER IN THE 02122 4>’J QA'y&tf/SfA'JL By G. to W. ROBERT SON, AT EIGHT-DOLLARS I*KR ANNl'M, fXS CMORCUUIJr. | eminent; to would ond in placing the weaker itlon with PAYAUI. K IN ADVANCE. VOL. XIII. SAVANNAH, SATI 180AY MORNING, AIT.I ST 27, 1831. NO. 304. COUNTRY GEORGIAN. IS iMiiilishcil to meet tho arrangement o( the mailt. Three Times n Week (M«»ndoy, Wcdmmlay ami Fn- drtyj atiheoffice of thn Daily'Ui‘or«inn. and eontainr i all ihoinlelHgonre, Commercial. Polilienland Mincdlii- . all Ihointelligciire, Gomniereiai, romirninoo imim,. "«• . neotm, including AdvertiaemontH, |mbli»lieil hi llm Daily j Paper. annum, payable in advance. i Sulph Quinine (It.) .. do Morphine do Advertisement* nre imorlcd in both papers nt i't renli |»j perinc do per square of 14 Hnc*. f'r‘hHh.t u.serl.on, and 37 1-: ^, *. drio ,, Ilt o Potass Thomas Hyorson, Jr. HAS just received per rrcont nrri- \als, in addition to his former stock of DR COS A Nil MEDICINES, toe. &c.—which renders the same verv complete and extensive, which he oilers ] rys, or in Savannah to for sale, on accomodating terms, for cash, or j jitno *21 To Let, That pleasantly situated I lousy in St Marys, lately John 11. AWntosli, Esq. . terms apply to Mrs. King, St. Mtv jni'iiminli In \V,1|, |JOSE. 75—ef " ,,,k 'Vor j\f ,,S do Iron riieltenham Salts Henry’s Magnesia (genuine) !„s n,! Isinglass (staple) do sheet pi . . forever? MicrcedinK publication. . . Conrw'umcatiou* by mail niunt l»c POSTPAID. : l russie Aj-iU Sales of Land bv Administrators, Excrniors and TrolonOl Guardians are required by law lo be held on •»»« ! loilllio first Tuesday in llie month, between tbo hours of It j |l|nt Mass (r.ligj and S o’clock*, at the Court House in tin untyin wlitel. p| l0s .,|, a te Sotln thn properly is situate. Notice of these sales must hr , i_— given in a public gazette Sixty I lavs previous to I he sale. Notice for leave to «vll negroes, must be publediei for four months, before any order absolute shall be madi tbereupon bv the Court. Sales of Negroes must be at public auction, first Tuesday o' llie in -nth, between the w« >t «>■ , sale, at Iholihee of public sales,it the county where tlto letters Testamentary, of Administration or Guar- Mezemn^ Hiansbip, may have been granted, tir*' giving Sixty Duyi Balsam Fir notice thereof, in one oft he public gazelles of Ibis Stall , ,Super Curb Soda nnd nt the door of the court-house, where such sale- I |.j prrot ore to bo held. J ° Notice of the sale of Personal Property must be givei | in like manner Forty days before the sale. j Otto of Roses Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an estate must be I fj,, ar * 8 (‘),| published for Fori v days. , Rose, Culngn, and Notice that application will lie made to die Court m t . ... . O-dinary for leave to sell land, must be published Fmr J.awnmr . Mm.fffs | m cut glass ami vjj- ■ ■ 1 — i - '"* plain Mottles Clllorido nt SmIji. I H«'£.v nnd Orange "lONCENTRATED Disinfecting Solti-1 Flower D titer Saffron (Span.) Opium (Turkey) Surspnnlla (Span.) do (Am.) Musk (gr.) Miistaril Seed (white) Ol Almonds do Amber (reet.). Castor (N.A.) Soda and Seid. Powd. Aeitl Tartaric Sal Aratits Flora Benzoin Castor Oil, stip'r. do. plantution use Resin of Jalap Spatula’s Pill Tiles, Patent Medicines, toe. PERFUMER Y. Extracts of Roses Antique Oil Ceylon do Russia do Hours grease (Fr&En) Florida Water Pomatum Kspritde Rose Milk of Roses Cold ('ream Vegetable Rouge .Macassar Oil. With a general assortment of English, French and American SOAPS. vantage to call. N. IV l’livsieians prescriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice, to at all hours Savannah, 21 *r February 1*11. 'J’lie Georgia Journal, Macon Messen C K Mion of Chloride of Soda, for pr- serving l moat, removing offensive smells, neutralizing | l ^ , ’ s " 1 n c pestilential exhalations, and destroying con tagion. r . Prepared of uniform strength, by the New] laiilcrj I Intel, Gninrsville. G:i. THE subscriber is about buil ding an addition to his House in (iame.-ville, by which lie will he enabl'd to accommodate double A |)lcnsinp;;i|i|i<'nranee is tin- first I.etter of It eeommeiulal inn. VINCENT’S Genuine Howland's Lot ion is the most pleasant nnd effect- mil Remedy for nil Con planls to which the Face and Skin nre liable, by removing every kind of Coarseness, Eruption, nml Unplea sant Appearance, nnd rendering tho Skin Clear, Smooth and Transparent. This elegant, safe, nnd mild preparation, for the cure of all entnneous disorders, for the removal of nil eruptions from the face and skin, and for improving the most delicate GEORGIAN. IIAII.Y PAPER - - - COII.nTIIV papkii - - - - M'lll l' l»"l. 1. VHN, FIVE 1)01.1. All" H Ail Advert 1*Win lit* it|i|M-nr n both (in t*. the number of persons that he can at present ] complexion, stands ns n discovery without its with convenience. He will as heretofore re- j 0 ,j„ n | In || l0 minnls of medicine its success Irani from making any promises whatever,, | ma been found adequate to its merits the a "(lavishes only for tlnii patronage which his j rocf .p,j on w |,i c h it has met with in the fash- house may merit. lie takes tins ns the first | • j — ,. . iotiulile world, tho nmnv thousnnds of rank opportunity of tendering to Ins friends «n«l | Jin( , di-tinelion who have adopted, continued the public generally. »• s acknowledgements nil(1 r0Pnlmnrm ] rt | jm use, cm,Id notlu.t prove for so liberal a shave of the passing patron ago. J CLEVELAND, may VO 140—(Mmo For Snlc ft—-.a The subscriber offers for sale, j his lot, with (he miprovemonts | 1 thereon,consistingol'om*/M’o.s7o- SEi'SSV ; ;/ and two nnr slnry DWE1.1 tided its use, ennld not hut prov Jan inticeinent to contemporary jealousy.— f ! Like other inventions of morit mid importance* j in the medical world, it Ims been assailed by j weak lint mischievous imitation. To prevent j being so imposed upon, observe tbc Name .1/ F. Vincent on the Lnhel. The most tender I.adv or Child tuny at nil ] times make use of this Lotion with the gren-: test safety, nnd a few weeks application will! lA«m the Knjc/iiiid f.iibii-y. I.1NDNC\1»E. [the HKPTEMDEn GALE.] I'm not n rbicken ; 1 have soon Full many a chill Se|ilcmbcr, Ami iliiaijib I iviib n yontii.'ilcrllicn, Tbnt day 1 xvcl tvmvmht'r ; I saw ibe Hlnrm cmlcil ii;> in dutids, ll slnnilx i. il like a viper, Ilni when ili.« iix|itimixs »\o',o il up, My oyc 1 n was a wiper, II mint* n*qiinrtola »onieilines itn, When m 'riiml liilks el ml.inn ; Then* vv a* « beiivy mjjIi or Ivxu, MrPne (lit- lire was llasliin^—. A hub' stir .mioiig the cloinD Helore they relit asinnler, A little melon j* wVlbo trees, And llit'ii came on ihc ilnimlcr. ING HOUSES, in good repair, with out luil- restore cum the most inflamed Face to ncool dings. 1’he situation is a very plensn t one being on the east side of \Va>hingt6nSquare. and clear transparent beautiful white and red. A more innocent and salutary remedy is not ' immediately opposite the residence of Man t,» |>e found m all nature. It stonds unrivnl-1 M. \V. Stewart. The lot contains several excellent fruit trees, grape vines, toe. For further pariiciilu**- • apply on the premises, to may MO—| JOHN DENNIS. formulary promulgated by the philosophic.' discoverer, A. G. Laraiiraque. This>flniclo having been made use of, in mi- i merofts instances, by sc.ieutific persons of the i very first st tiding, and always with certain j Riicco^, th" Allowing modes "f ni'I'lvmg :lm I - Dl , m „ crat { cJ|„ m l, ue . (la.) "'ill plnas" m CMm-ule, may be relied oaoa proper and ben- j - £ ^ alm .^ nmr „ KCek r „ J rtllr ‘ e |<s, " ' and forward thejr accounts to this office for d for clearing ihe Face and Skin from nil Eruptions, Freckles, extraordinary Redness, Effects of Sun* its, 11 eats,and Tumours. Seor- j • I butir Impurities, and dryness of the Skin, all ! “'Blotches and Dimples, from whatever c mse i arising, hard lumps or Knobs in the Skin,! the Greasy or Oily Appearance, livid and | sickly Paleness, Thickness, and < fpneity. and I for cleaning and improveing the Complexion, j A good appenrnneo is certainly one oft Imse I IN civ York *.'iicii|) Wlmlesnle Cl on l. isiorlc 4- Clothing Ware house Ill'.MOVKO. stibporibor has removed bis establish- __ rr nont from No 1H. 1 , Maidull li"Oo, U' | ndvinibijrns " iiirb is si'ontly niirmtiinr in our 1.10 It....-I XV.n.,1 . .. ' . r* . the spacious store, A'o. 151* Pearl Sired, i favour ever inoinent of our lives, even in nnr over Messrs. Hyde, Cleveland & Co. where he will keep constantly on hand a much more extensive assortment than formerly. 'J’lie absence; while a forbidding visage, or one I ] marked with disease, is more forcibly acting, I and unfortunately in a much greater variety efieinl. With a sprinkling of water mixed with one fortieth of Chlor.dc, the stench can he in ■ stnntly put down of the filthiest kennels, sew ers, cess-pools, drains, water-closets,markets, stalls for meat and l\sh, slaughter-houses and, in general, all places infected with animal exhalations. For foul ulcers, n wine glass of Chloride must be mixed with as much ns five times • that quantity of pure water, nnd pledgets ol lint must he dipped into this wash and thee laid over the ulcers. This dressing to he re newed twice a day. If the sore becomes red and angry tho wash of live parts water most he still further diluted ; if, on the contrary, the sore does not change its appearance, it must be dressed once or twice with Chloride and water, half nnd half, so us to dispose to a , . slight inflammation,which is indispensable to r< ’ 1 ’ o i into simple I * , r . fob *21 1*51 iills,Oils. Glass. *Vc. \ '■Nil E subscribers offer for sale the follow ■ ing articles of Faints, Oils, Glass, &c. &c. nt the lowest market price for cash or credit, nnd have made arrangements to re ceive fresh supplies by every arrival. Mcr chant's, Planters nnd others nre respectfully invited to call before they purchase. White Lead in Oil Roll CD Stone Bronze Yellow (’nrmino Drop Luke Copal Varnish Spanish Brown do Verdigris do White" id dry Spanish Hnivn do Venetian Red t mine Yellow convert fetid ami running ulcers i i Verdigris dry Japan do Br’ght do Leather do Linseed (>il Tram do sor™. The healing than rapidly, j )„ pmvi i c rWhale do The mnmont tho Chloride wapplicd j r.„ rv ijh.c b ' Sperm do verv snper'r. ulcer the dl-npreeable smell is ileslroyi'd. . . ' ,, n ' IbiwperUum Amber' A fresh supply Ol this valuable article just i (J||||l( , r ' 1 .■ Arabic received and .Wsal" & l„w. bV DRirKsox | , Sphs. Turpentine ALHO-Tho (Mn ride of Sod,,, prepared j Cold and Silver I.eaf by A. G. Chemist. jnne 14 Swjtinrs Punacoa. F OR the cure of Scrofula or King’s Evil. Syphilitic & Mercurial Diseases, Rheu matism, Ulcerous Sores, White Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and Skin, General De bility, and all diseases which originate from impure blood, or indiscretion of Youth, nnd whero the constitution has boon broken down by the use of Mercury, Arsenic, Bark or Qui nine, toe. nntl most internal diseases where the lungs and chest are supposed to be affec ted, toe. toe. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. (gr Swaitn’s Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with the following words blown m the ginss :— “ SWARM’S PANACEA—PIIILADA.” having but one label, which covers tho cork, with my own signature on it, so that the cork cannot he drawn without destroying the signature, without which none is genuine.— The medicine may consequently lie known to bn genuine when my signature is visible ; to counfo/feit which will he punishable as forgery. Paper ubarraque, tile celebrated Fruncli p J“"' 8 Do and do Turkey Umber Hum Shellac Rod nnd White Clinlk Paint br’slis,Sash tools, omice& Rotten Stone Camel’s hair pencils Chinese Vermillion Varnish brushes,toe. Red Lead :iUO boxes Hbv 10. Obv 11 & 10 by l‘2(.!asr LAY to UENDRltKfeON. march 10 style, make nnd materials of the Clonks will ! of wavs to nnr disadvantage, than is general- j be greatly improved and will be sold nt about, jy npprehended. ' the same low prices as those of the last sen- ( persons who regard either whnt is duo to son. He has also on hand a large assort : themselves, or the favour nnd opinion of tho menl of low priced clolliing.mnde in good stile j world, who can distinguish between tho come, expressly tor the southern and western trade, • |ju,, s of healtli and the deformity of disease, that will be sold nt about the usual prices ol j n „ c j who can weigh the advantages which be long to and are inseparable from an engaging the most inferior quality. Also, an assort incut, of Stocks, with many other desirable nr tides. Those who will take the trouble to examine this Stock of Goods, will probably satisfy themselves that I hoy cannot select the same amount from any stock in the city that will be a safer or more desirable purchase. Fur tialc by J*'. J. CON ANT, "No. 1518 l’enrl-st. New-York. I.ori|! how the pun Is and river* h »ilod, The y see mud UUu lu»rxtl«n cretnw, And on Its Iny scattered <>« i lit; {pound A - d lliey were polnioes : And nil nlxiui was in u lintvl, And nil beloxx n cinlti ,— The.ear'll wan like n fn Mir pan. Or HiinieNiicli liissmu niiittui. U chanced lol»e our xvushun* dav. And nil nnr lliini>« xx ere dry ms. The storm p.inte ronrinu tin iqdi iliu lines, And s> I lliein nil a llvn-C ; I saw thohIi'iOsand putiicnatu (Joridnie otl'likn wiieliet; I I.ihI, nh '. In lerlv I wept— I hmi hy Sunday hreecho*! 1 saw them s'rftddlinii thrnn«h the air, ,V:ih J too lh<" to will llieni, I tut\v them chase llu-ch ml* ns if Tho dev it hud tic n in th» m; They were my darlings and my prido, My l-nylinod's only rii lies— Farewell, fa>n«'c!|, | fmnlly eried— My hri'cche* ! O my breeches! Thai i.i-jht I s i'v them in my dream*. How ohnnped from mIi«i t knew them ! 'Vhe dews h'ceped their feted threads, The winds had vvlnsiled ihroii|;h them, 1 ht w ihn wide nnd ghn-tiy rents Whero demon claws h d lorn lliein— A hole xvns in their hinder parts, Ah if tin imp had lorn 'hem. • I have had ninny ha py year*, A* d 1i»il»is kind And ulever, Hie tliow- yinmn enii'nlmms have g«»no Fnrevei and f rever ! And not till iiilr him cut the Inst (I nil my earthly stitches, This nehnii* heart shall cense to mnurn My oved my 'ons lost brewlies! ftupenranee. lo which they tlieniRehea have by nature the strongest Haims, nre seriously nsmiretl thnl those ntlvantages are to be oh- tainetl by the use of this Lotion, prepared l»v Jilt. C'ALIIOUN’M S'l’A I’L.tHONT. Mrs. Vincent, sole proprietor of I)r. Cow I Concluded. hinil’s M S. Recoigo. ] Agnin, the operation may he equal in eve j Contrast the ruddy vigour of health, nnimn- ! r. - other respect, nod vet the pressure of the ting the vivid tintsofheiiuiy,w ill theInn'/opr | stem, relatively, on the 'wo sections, ,wi Terms—(1 monlU for approved Notes, i ofnppnrenl sickneps ; let nn eonsieer what 1 rendered very unequal by the nppropr ntionB, payable at Banks .n gooil standing in any part , „ rp (j,,, mivanlnges of one above the other, or distribution. If ea« h section receives of the country—•* months for city acceptun-) even in the emninon and ordinnrv concerns! back what it paid into tin* treasury,the equali- ces or per cent discount tor cash, lunll ' nf life, which indeed have eventually decided '< jy if ( t previ**usly existed will continue ; but cases when the time is extended, interest will i || H . future fortune ofthousands, hy n plensing I if one receives Imek less, nnd the other pro- barged at the rate of (l^per^eent per an j nppearan eat first S'glit, which are to obtain- a- j portion.'illy more than it paid,then tho diil'er- ; c.nco in roiatinn totlu* Hectin-is will bo to ll»e oum. Any Goods purchased ut this establish \ the useut'vbi» Lnvinn, pn-pared \>y Mrs. i ( ,y co meut that do i »i puit the market^for which I Vi nr ent, sole proprietor of Dr. Gonlnnil’s i former a Iobb, and to the latter a gain ; and they were intended, will bo exchanged lor, ms. Receipe ; ami every bottle of the gonu- the system in this aspect, would operate to hers ino ir signed df. /■’. Vincent. • the nmount, of the diff'tenee, ns a contribu- !, l>ril 12 1 iL—i-tm | A fresh supply o 1 ' this superior article just i non from the one receiving less than it paid, FaclorajMJ and Commission I3ti-| rr 3P Asm ©IT A’Jf !> Si «u Cloths. Cnssinw-ros. Vostinss, A supzrznrt: aooDS r made to order by WIIzLIAM O. PRICE, MKRVIIAST TAYLOR, at the SAVANNAH CLOTHING FMCORM ” (ou the Hay, opposite the Exchange) where mny he found A ERESJf, FASIllONAnLE AND WELL MADE AH- 80RTMENT OF SEARONA11LE I\roih) Miulc Clothing, and every variety of ARTICLES. FAN C Y Flic Public nro cautioned not to purchase j j ust rcc( .] v0 «l hy the late arrivals and offer. " ‘ 1 ‘ ed at the lowest rates. my Panacea except from myself, my neeredi- o.v ms r.s’MBUsi/i:n riti.vciru:, 'f-ZP Far C't*h % ar appronit City ar.ciplnncf.a. Savannah, June 14, 185)1. 17(1 ted agents, or persons of known respectabil ity ; and all those will consequently he with out excuse, who shall purchase from any oth- or persons. , ***—Prepared and sold at Swaim’s Labo- j - - v, . • ratory, South Seventh Street, next door to noiK'C. the i’hiladelphia Baths, corner of George &, rplIE co-partnership of CIIM I lhSI hlt Seventh Streets, and sold by every rcspecta-; Jl to SCRANTON is this day disolved by bln Druggist in the United Stntes. mutual consent. All persons hnvmg demands To avoid the tnanv attempts that have been [ against the concern, will present them for made to impose upon the public buoo imi»n-; payment to Alon/.o Scraxton, who is duly tions of this Celebrated Medicine,tbc aubscri-1 authorized to settle the busiuess »>l the eon. bers fthve made arrangements to keep on corn ; and all those indebted are requested to ham!,a supply direct from tho propriety. The j settle their hills w'Utoiit tlelav. nnhlin innv therefore rest assured th»tthc| ALFRED (JllClIE.,, V, ALONZO SCRANTON. Savannah, May *Z7lh 1^530. public may therefore rest assured that the Genuine Suiaiin’s Panacea can always be had at their store warranted. Alnrgesnpply of thisMedicine hnsjust been received Druggists and others throughout the State, who purchase to sell again, can have it at a reduced price. LAY to HENDRICKSON, Wholesale to Retail Druggists, *2 to 15 Gibbons’ Buddings. SI FlOSS. rjTIIE subscribers have formed a enpnrt- I nership under the firm of M A LO N F, to SISTARE, for the transaction of a General Commission Business in this City, and will be prepared to make advances on pretinae con signed to them for sale. They will also pay particular attention to’tho receiving and for warding Goods to the interior. R. MALONE. II. SISTARE. Savannah, BO//i June 185)1- 179—u received mfi* tor sale by, | j 0 ||, ( . other that receives more—Such would jnly lfi LAY to HENDRICKSON j be mennteBtildy its general Directs, taken in (Ti \~Z A| mi ||.|..tf( < >111 m In , i ' its different aspects, even ou the theory spu- IJC li.T AlOl.lt I «US 1 oftimDlHIl jpo^no be,noH favorable to prove the qnol V (Metallic ^poriflC. i action of the system, tbnt tlm consumer pays I ^lOR the Cure of Consumptions, Asthma, J in the first instance the whole amount ol the Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary All- j tax eetions of every kind. Tho mof*t valuable ! To show how, on this supposition, thn bur- remedy ever yet discovered for the cure of den nnd advantages of the system would ne- (Consumptions nnd all diseases of the breast > tunlly disiribute themselves between the sec- nnd lungs leading to vonsumnt'on*. To all j turns, would carry me too far into details ; afllictod with those troql.lcsome affect mis, | but I feel assured, after full and careful ex •»n immediate use of ills highly celebrated I aminntion, that they arc huHi ap to ex,»la HWCtfic in only necessary to convince the what otherwise would seem inexplicable, that most incredulous of its possessing qualities one section should consider its repeal a en superior to any other medical preparation lumity and thn other a blessing; and that vet discovered. This specific is obtained by | such opposite views should be taken by them, extraction from herbs, roots, plnnts toe. ; j ns to plitcc them in a stale of conflict, in re in combination fthose most, vahnhle herlw 1 latum to the gnat fiscal and rormnorciul in- Indeed were there 'Cutlery, &.c. A c. \ N assortment of fine Cutlery, such ns— Regers’ l’oeket, Pen and Dirk Knives : Wastcnhohn’s do. <lo. do.; Rogers and Pren tiss’ superior Scianors ; all very superior and j it hecomos a balsam of superior value to the | unrests of the country new patterns. | human family. It heals the injured parts, no satisfactory explanation, the opposite Roger’s Datnaseus and Silver Steel Rnzorv ‘ opens the pores, and composes the disturbed 1 views that prevail, in tin* two sections, as to J. Barber’s old English do.; in double and sit.) -tmeu ; and while »t cleanses and heals u the etfecis of the sysU'm, ought to satisfy all .tIp oases. | also gives strength to tin tender lungs, ini 'of its unequal action. There can he no •le cases. w . . . Emerson’s Elastic and Prentis’s4 sided Ra I proves digestion, repairs the appetite nnd Icr, or more certain rule, than to suppose zor Straps. I improve* the spirits. 'Phis snoc.ifu* is ulwnvs each portion of tho country equally capable Cih ss, Metal and Wood Shaving Boxes ; given m safety—it *s mild nml pleasant to the of understanding their respective interests : Bone, tied and Metal Handle Ijtither Brush- taste, and tnuy ho safely given to women in nnd that occliis a much better judge of the es ; English nml American Shaving Soap ;; whatever o.omlition,the most delicate circutn- j eflects of any system of measures on its pe- in great variety. j stances not excepted. A great many well cuhnr interest, than the other cun |H*ssilily Gentlemen's Morocco Shaving Cases for | authenticated certificates could he ol tamed ; j lie. travelling,a new article and very neat. Also, I the proprietor is opposed to any thing like j Hut whether the operation, of its unequal Gentlemen’s Travelling Mirrors. Addison's ' puli', and prefers to risk it on its own merits n- : action, he correct, or erroneous, nothing can Ever limited Silver Pencil Cases, with extra 1 lone. The public will please to jie cautious of; lie more certain than that he Impression is points. } 11 spurious article :—None are geutcue with-1 widely extending itself, that the system, tut- An additional supply of the nbo\*o articles, j out the signature of the proprietor alone der all its modifications, is e-seutinlly ime- just received and for .-alent low prices, by < which will accompany each bill of direction, quo I ; and if to that he added, a nonviction LAY to IlEN’DUICKKON, I For halo Jiy [ st II deeper, and more universal, that every LAY to HENDRICKS »N. ^ duty imposed for the purpose of protection, Chemist & Druggcsl Gibbons Bui dings, is not only unequal, hut uncnnstitulional,\i august ‘-Ti S300 REWARD y^TlLL be given for taking and securing the j following described negro fellows.— j They went off on the night of the ‘21st Feb ruary last, in n small two or three oared Can oe, that has formerly been painted reel, with dark coloVed gunw ales. Say one hundred j Cliatliiiin Stiporittr Court, May 'Perm 1^31. DRA PER & 'I A BLOK. 0^7* The undersigned respectfully announ ces to the friends oft he late firm ofCim Uls ter to SenanTon, tbnt he will eoi.tinue the business nt the old established stand, Young’s buildings, corner of Bryan to Whitaker-sts., Also, afresh supply of Swnim’s celebrated > w hero nil disposed to yield him their patron- Vermifuge, just received and for sale as above | WI |j f,„,| pamt; splendid assortment of june 17 goods, fashionable and durable, the same taste — ■ j ...' ' m cutting and making, and tho samedispo- Ico I louse* under the 1 isltlll. | Hitioii to please nnd accomodate the public. C ANDLER to DAVIDSON have estab- tbnt has ever characterized the establishment, 1,shed an ICE HOUSE, in John D. | may 5)0 ALONZO SCRANTON. Mongin’s buildings, two doors west of Abner Bassett's ship Chandlery, where they will be prepared to deliver Ice from 5 o’clock, A. M. t<* 7 I*. M. every day, except Sundays, on which day, the Ice I louse will be open from sun rise until 8 A. M. and lroni 1‘2 to ‘2 P. Al. may 28 Strayed ON Sunday Evening the 10th current,from Savannah, a large Dav and small Bay l lORSE; the. latter with a blaze in his'fnce.— _ They were seen on Sunday the jii iiTiistunt, M Mnuhnll Planta s m, belong ing to Janies Brown, Esq. near the seven mile The Dutchman's Fireside, T HOS. At. DRISCOLL 1ms just receiv-1 ^ n ,“ 0 ' n 7boroiiii to Darien anti went offthern- ved Nos.3&4of Library ofSelectNovels, tr()m t j |C BninP night in company with a Roan being tho Dutchman’s Fireside, 2 yols. by J- p,j|y belonging to him. All oxpcnces will be K. Pauluing. june ’28 ; R|( ] W m 1 a reasonable reward for delivery of * — j tho Horses and Fillcy or cither of them, hy riRts. application to Mr. Brown or at this office. *"1]|REE eases Palm. Loaf Hots, for sale by I j unc ;jo 1 lioprli-ss it is to expect tlmt it can be yield- ; ed, hy those who have rnibrnred it. They believe that all the powers, vested bv the Constitution in Congress nre not only restricted hy the limitations expressly impos ed. but ulso by the nature and object or the , would bo a fatal error to suppose, that any I remedy, short of thn'. whieh I have stated, I can heal such political disorders. In order to understand, more fully, the dif- X tho petit it,n of Milan niim, notliot; j n'lj'm'i'ilf "»» unim'ipy conlo-t, ott - . . forth Hint ho tvtiH ponne.,-,.,1 „f „ ,. c „„io ""Z '""' r «"*«"'• " '»»> r '» imi.rt.pnr to dollar. IbrGEORHE-htMB nliottl tlutty-hvo I oriiff - inn , Dw ,i tmm M, iry WHIrinson, ,o|tv 11 1 ” 9 "'". 1 * ((oiwral vtm* of tlto aoiuttituional vtmrsolrl, about nix fcthigli, dark romplox-, u .|“. r „ oris nnn ,, vril , n |, is ' pi .,i„ on , , ln ,| | -dtjerttoti., that it may bo cloarly neon, ho* ,oe, walks vary ereet, and alopa brisk, tln£f ,|, 0 loss of said dooil. ami prnvint; tbo was purchased some years ago from Mr. Dun- rBtnbliBhrncnt of the said copy in lieu of the ham, near White Blnfl. He is an artful and original. running follow, and will probably endeavor to ; mo ti nn n f Bi r ||„ r ,| p w . Cuvier, for poti- esenpe from whoever apprehends him, by t i oncrf j, ordered that llie said copy he estn- feigning a fit, or pome other sickness. ] blished m lieu ofthc original tleedat the next, , , r . ia „ . ■ , ssn oar It for YORK & SOl.IiY nr HAULS-, T „ m oft | MS ,„ lloBS ho show,, '"7"™ v ™. Tims U,n V h tho pow BURY York is twenty two o- tbrooyoarsold.' ln lbn COTlrar v W' w that time. And it is ""l' w0 ''"'ms o„ import. » j-raotorl m I'VO foot oiobt inch. H high, stout made ami or, lerod, that libs publiahcd in one of f'"'™ 1 "'T', o TJ7 ,l°h very Mark skin. Soblyia about twenty yours ,. ltl , s .Savtsnnah, oncu u month for b,mUi,ons, but hnt b"y »b« l ' l < o q ual. . 1 id old, near 6ix feat high, smooth luce, dark L; y rio preference shall he given to the ports of ' . f. ... . one slate over thoso ot another, yoCfts he- ^ HnJ a smirpt, ing a portion of tbo taring power, given i ot */•' * \x 'to i u Itp'n i with the view of raising revenue, it is from july 2l-;t>m Dap, t.lork S.U.C.C. ' |t8 r(JBlrjct( ,,| l( , B lhat object) , 8 , mlc |, --- . * so os if tlie Convention had expressly so IXoflCO. | limited it; and that to use it to elf ct any Ai»\m, one of the gang, hns lately been tn- T^OUR montlis nfler date application will < other purpose, not specified m Uie constitution ken in the neighborhood* of Wilmington Is-. • be made to the Inferior Court ofChathnm i fi nn infraction of the instrument, in its most j an( j ° County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, All rnasonahlo expenses will he paid oxclu.! 'hr les've to sell llm real estate of Joseph l)n- sive of tbmreward, nn npplicatinn to either i vis. ducco ml, bite or Cballintn County lor the subscriber or Klias Port, Ksq. of Savon- the benefit of tl.c heirs and cre,l.lors nah. ALEXANDER ATKINSON, SAMUEL C. HOUSE, july 19 Camden County. | J u ty Administrator. complexion, and large under lip. These last | two fellows have lately been purchased from .Messrs. Bryan & Screven,of'Chathain Coun tv, and nre from Wilmington Island, where they are acquainted, and at several pluces on the Carolina side. llav. Oats ami Corn. dangerous form ; an infraction hy perversion more easily made, nnd more difficult to resist than nny other. The same view is be lieved to bo applicable to the power of regu luting commerce, ns well us all the powers.— To surrender this important principle, it is conceived, would be to surrender all power, * .- , a? , r |) | conceived, would do to surrenderbii power, liBtlirs UlIn)rt3imS 1 arasoll). ond t0 ren( j or t | i0 government unlimited nml A CONSTANT supply of Ilajr, Oats nnd Corn, on hand and for snle hy MICHAEL DILLON, Telfair’s wharf. july LUTllER to CO. sed prices for Credit or Cash at No. I Shad’s Buildings by july’29 NORTON & FULLER, despotic ; nnd to yield it up, in relation to th' particular power in question, would he in fact to surrender the rontroul of the whole indus- t r v to. capital of the country to t he Gen ’I. < Jov- section, in a colonial relation with tho stron ger. For not lung arc more dissimilar in their nature, or may ho more unequally nflected by the same laws, than different descriptions of labor and property ; ami if taxes, hy in* creasing the amount and changing tliu intent only, may he perverted, in fact, into a system of penalties and rewinds, it would give all the power that could be desirod,to subject tho labor nml property of the minority to tho will ofthc majority, to he regulated wthout regarding the interest of the former, in sub serviency to the will of thn latter. Thus thinking, il wotlhl seem unreasonable toex- peet, that any adjustment, based on the recog nition ofthc correctness o£.:i construction of the Constitution, which would admit the ex ercise of such ft power, would satisfy the wea ker ofthc two sections, particularly with its peculiar industry nml property, which exper ience Inis shewn may he so injudiciously ef- f-eted hy its exercise. Thus much for ono' side. The just claims of the other ought to ho equally respected. Whatever excitement, the system has justly caused, in certain pur lieus our country, I hope, nml believe, all will concede that the change, should be mndo with the least possible detriment to tho inter ests of l ose, who mny ho hnld.* to be affect ed by it, consistently with a hat in justly duo to ot tiers nnd the principles of the Constitu tion. To effect tins, will require the kindest spirit of conciliation, and tho utmost skill; hut, even with these, it will he impossible to make the transition, without a slock greater or less ; though I trust, if judlcioiMy effected it will not ho without, many eompen atmgad vantages. That tlrero will he some such, cannot la* doubted, it will, al least, bo fid- lowed by great stability, and will tend to harmonize the mnuilfitctiinitg with all nf tho other great interests of'tlie country, ami hind the whole in m tunl affection. But these nro not all. Another advantage, nf essential im portance to the ultimate prosperity of ot r manufacturing industry wili follow. It will cheapen production ; and, in that view, the In.'s of any one branch, will he nothing like in proportion to tho reduction of duty on that particular branch. Every reduction will, in tact, operate as a bounty to every other branch except the ono reduced ; nnd thus t e effect of a general r duetion will in* to cheapen, un iversally,lb** price of pr duetion, by cheapen- 1 ing living,wages i'v m iteriiiis ; so ns to give, if not equal profi s f r tho n* notion,profits by no means reduced proportionnJy lo the di.ti -s; nil effect, wh eli, as it r* gurus the foreign market, is of tin* iiiiimsi importance. It must be apparent on reflection, that tho means adopted to secure the home mnrke- for our manufacturers are precisely the op posite of those necessary to obtniu tho foreign. In the former, tho increased ex pense of production in conseqnonce of a sys tem of protection innv bo inorctbun compen sated by tlie mere, oed price at home of tho article protect' d ; lull, in the latter this ad vantage is Inst, and as t lioro is no other corres ponding compensation, the increased cost of production must he a dead loss in the foruign market. But whether these advantages and many others,that might he mentioned,will ulti mately compensate to tin* full extent ,or not,tho loss to tin* manufacturers on the rcduclmu of thn duties, certain it is, that wo have ap pro udied a point, at which a great chnngo ••anuot lie much longer del iyed ; and that tho more promptly it mny bn m«*t, tbo less excitement them' will be, and tho* grater leisure and calmness fora cautious and skillful operation in making tho trail- sit ion , and which it hoconwB those mnro immediately interested duly to to consider. Nor ought they to ovorook, in considering tin* question, the different character of tho claims of tho two sides. The one asks from the Government no advantage, but simply to ho let alone tn tho un iisturbed possession of their natural advantages, nnd to secure which, as fir ns was consistent with tho other ob jects of the Constitution, was one of their ending motives in entering into the Union ; while the other snlo claims, for the advance ment of their prosperity, the positive inter ference of the Government. In such cases, on every principle of fairness nnd justice, such interference ought to be restrained with in limits stric'ly compatible with tho natural advantages of the other. He win., looking to all of the causes in operation; the near ap proach oft ho final payment ofthc public debt," the growing disaffection ami resistance to the syhiem.iu so large a section of tlw country, the deeper principles on which op ositioo to it is gradually turning, must he, indeed, in*- fatuute.d not to see a great change is tutavoid- nhlc ; and that the attempt to elude or much longer delay it, must finally, but increase the .-hock, and disastrous consequences which may follow. In forming the opinions I havn expressed, I have not lioon actuated hy an unkind fccl- .mg towards our manufacturing interest.' I now am, and ever have becn.decid'-dly friend ly to them, though I cannot concur in all of tin* meactires winch have been adopted to ad vance them. I believe, considerations high er, than aov question of more pecuniary inte rest, forh.ds their use. But subordinate to these higher views of policy, I regard tho ad vancement of mechanical and chemical im provements m the arts with feelings little short of enthusiasm, not only, as the prolific source of national and individual wealth, hut, ns the great means of enlarging the dominion of man over the material world ; and, there by, of I 'Viog the solid foundation of a highly unproved condition of soeioty, morally and politically. I fear not, thrtt wo shall extend our power 100 far over the great agents of nature ; but, on the contrary, I consider such enlargement of our power, us tending, more certainly and powerfully, to belter the condi tion of'our race, than any one of the many powerful causes, now operating to that result. With these impressions, I not-only rejoice at the general progress-of i be arts in the world, but m their ii'lvanremoflt in our own country: and, as far as protection can be incidentally afforded, in the fair nml honest exorcise of our constitutional powers, I think now, as I have always done, that sound policy, connect ed with the security, independence and pence of the country, requires them to be protected, but, that wo cannot go a single step beyond, without jeopard I*/in our peace, our hnrnmoy and our tihe t. ; c> n idorations of infinitely more importance to us than any measure of mere policy, can possibly bn. In thus placing rny opinions before tho public, I have not been actuntod by the ex- pet'tn'ion of changing tho public sentiment. Su< h a motive, on a question so long agitated, and so beset with feelings of prejudice anil interest, would argue, on my part, an insuf ferable vanity, and a profound ignorance of thn human heart. To avoid As far as possi ble, the imputation of either, I have confined my statement on tho the munyand important points, on |\vhich I have been compelled to touch, to a simple declaration of my opin ions without advancing anv other reason^