Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, September 08, 1831, Image 1

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' THU DAILY GEORGIAN, Itf fCBI.IMIKH IN Tilt: oaw a)jp a^'ramT am* By G. 6l W. ROBRRTHON, AT filOHT DOLLARS PKR ANMAI, I’AVAKLC lit ADVANlfci. TUB COUNTRY GEORGIAN. IK |Minlu«htul to meet the nrrauvi-moitl ..f tin* mailt Throe Timna a Week (MoihIuv. Wedm s.iuy aiul Fri day) ut thu otRr.o of the Uiiily Guor^imi, and contatm all thcinti'lliffviiro. Comtnrr.-iul, Political ninl iWinc.'lla. m-oii», including Advvrtueiiiuiiiit, piibliblitd in the Duil\ Paper. The Country Paper is sent to nil part a «»f the State am Union, or delivered intho city, .it FH'£ DOLLARS per ■iiuaiti, payable in advance. Advertisement* are inserted in both anncrc nt 75 centi •per bi|p«ifc of 14 linen, for the firtl insertion, u d 37 1-1 fo' nve| y Htn:cee'lmj» publication. Co Minuiiicutioiia bynmil muslin* POST PAID. Sale* of l>and by Administrators, Exeemora am Uunr.iiuiis arc required by inw to be. hold on tlfi first Tuesday in the month. Iwirwoen the hynrs of It and 3 o'clock, ulllie Court Hot me in the county in whinl tlie|iro|M'rty i<situate. Notice of theseiiule* must b< gtvenin a public gazette Sixty Pava previous io the sale Notice fur leave to *ell n^bmes, must bo pubhshen for four iiionlh*, before any o.der absolute shah be umdi thaieiipou by tbo Court. S iliis of Nearoe* mum be ul public auction, on the first Toes lav o' the in nth, between thu usu d le.urs o »ab , fttilic dace of public s d«'»iu ibe county wber. tbo lelteM Testatmmiary, of Ailiiijtn-irrttinli «>r Guar dintiship, may have been «rautet|. first giving Sixty Day. notice thoreof, in onn oftlhl public gazette* oflhos Stab and at the door of the uouri-hoosc, where such suit- art- to be held. Notice»>f the sale of Personal Property must be giver in hkc manner Forty daysb. liirefhowdo. No'ice to Debtors ami Creditors of an estate must.be published for Forty days. Notice that application will to* made to the Court 01 Ordinary for leave to sell land, must bo published Four Irtonthu iVOL. XIII. SAVANNAH, THURSDAY MORNlNfi, SEPTEMBER 8, 1N3I. NO. BOO. tMa-n-nawaun!.-. wh'-i Chloride of Soda. C ONCENTRATED Disinfecting Solu tion of Chloride of Nmln, for preserving meat, removing offensive smells, neutralizing pestilential exhalations, uml destroy ing con tagion. Prepared of uniform strength, by tin* New England Chemical Company, ceordingto the formulary promulgated by the philosophic discoverer, A. G. Labarraqi'K. This article having bee u made use of, in nu merous iuritune- a, by scient tfic persons of the vary ficst st tiding, and always with certain success, the following modes of applying the Chloride, may bo robed onus proper utidben eficial. With, a sprinkling of water mixed with one f rtietli of Chloride, the-stench can be in* •stunt ly put down of tJio filthiest kennels, sew ers, cess-pools, drains, wutcr-c'.osets,markets, stalls for meat umi tisb, slaughter-houses, and, in general, all pluccs infected with aninml exhalations. For foul-ulcers, a wine glass of Chloride must be mixed with, ns much as five times that quantify of pure water, utid pledgets of lint must bo dipped io*o this wash and then laid over the ulcers. T his dressing to be re Hewed twice a day. If the sore becomes red and angry the wash of live parts water must be still further diluted ; if, on the contrary, the sore does not clr.ngn its appearance, it must be dressed once or twice with Chloride and water, half and half, so as to dispose ton slight inflammation,which is indispensable to convert fetid anti running ulcers into simple sores. The’healing then progresses rapidly. T:,c moment the Cldur'idels nppljpd upon un ulcer the disagreeuble smell is destroyed. Afresh supply of this valuable article just received and for sale low. by LAV & HENDRICKSON. Also—The Chloride of Soda, prepured by A. G. Loburraque, the celebrated French Chemist. juno 14 Thomas It verson, Jr. I IAS just reci ived per rec ill arri vals, in addition to his former I Stock of Dittos AND MEDICINE*, ! &c. &e.— - which renders the same \ « ry complete and extensive, which lie otters for sule, on accomud town acceptances. Sul fill Quinine (Fr ) do Morphine do Piperinc do ilydriodato Potass Prussic Arid Croton Oil ft'dine Bine Mass (Eng.) Phosphate Soda do Iron Cheltenham Salts Henry's Magnesia , (gonuitn ) Isinglass .stop!*) do sheet Mezeron Balsam Fir Super Curb Soda Ergot. PCRFUMTItY For Salo. Tun subscriber offers for sale, ins lot, with tlm improvements thereon, consisting of one two sin. r.f ami two one story DWELL ING HOUSES, in good repair, with outlaid- terms, for cusli, or dings. The situation is a very plensa t one, ! being on thouiibt side of Washington Square, iimui'diately opposite the residence of Mqj. .M. W. Stewart. The lot contains several excellent fruit trees, grape vines, &c. For further particular'. apply on the premises, to may BO—l JOHN DENNIS. A plcii.sinfr uM|inirnncois the first L«*tt.‘r ot'Uci'onmiriHlatioii. M RS. VINCENT’S Genuine (lowland’s Lotion is the most pleasant mid efl'eet- unl Remedy for all Complaints to which the Fnco nml Skin are liable, }.y removing every kind of Coarseness, Eruption, and Uuplea- Sadron (Span.) Opium (Turkey) Surspnrdla (Span ) do (Am) • Musk (gr.) Mustard Seed (white) Ol Almonds do Amber (rect.) Castor (N.A.) Soda and Soid. l’owd. . Arid Tartaric Sal A rat us Flms Benzoin Castor Oil, sup’r. do. plantation use Resin of Jtilan • — au«inlsfeJEii.i Tjjgu 1 uteiit Medicines, Jfcc. Cutlorv, St & c. Antique Oil . Ceylon do Russia do Bears grease (Fr&E:.. Florida Water Pomatum Esprit de Rose Milk of Roses Cold Creuiu Vegetable Kongo Otto of Roses Boar's Oil Rose, Cologn, and lavender Water . in cut glass and plain Bottles ilo.iey and Orange Flower Water Extracts of Roses Pastilles Fumuntea Macassar Oil. With a general assortment of English, French ami American SO ACS. 03-COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Phym- cians and Planters, w.U find it to their ad vantage to cull. N. B. Physicians prescriptions carefully put ii)i ut tlm shortest notice, &. at, all hours. Savannah, ‘21*7 Primary 165)1. %*—The Georgia Journal, Macon Messen ger, Democrut (CoUunlnis, (*u.) will please in sert tIiq above, once a week for three weeks, and forward their ucouiits to this ofiire fur payment. feb ill Paints. < >iIs. (Slass. & c. & c. fJTI IIE subscribers oiler for sale the follow A ing articles of Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. &c. at tlie lowest murket price for cash or credit, and have inado arrangements to re- ceive fresh supplies by every arrival. Mer chants, Planters and others are respectfully invited to call before they purchase. White Lead in Oil Rotten Stone Spanish Brown do Bronze Yellow Verdigrift do White Lead dr£ .‘■'punish Brown do Venetian Red Crome Yellow Grume Green Terra de Sienna Verdigris dry Carmine Drop I.-ike Copal Varnish Japan do Bright do 1,outlier do Linseed Gil Ttain do Swann's Panacea, F OR the cure of Scrofula or King’s EvH. Syphilitic & Mercurial Diseases, Rheu matism, Ulcerous Sores, White Swellings. Discuses of the Liver and Skin, General De bility, and all diseases which originate from itnpuru blood, or indiscretion of Youth, and where the constitution has been broken down by the use of Mercury, Arsenic, Bark or Qui nine, &c. and most internal diseases where the lungs and chest are supposed to be affec ted, die. &c. TAlfTION TO PURCHASERS. Q3~ ^waiid’s Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with the following words blown in the glass “SWAIM’S PANACEA—PI1ILADA.” having hut one label, which covers the cork, with my own signature on it, so that the cork cannot he drawn without destroying the signature, without which nor. is genuine.— The medicine may consequently he known to lie genuine when my signature is visible ; to counterfeit which will ic punishable as forgery. Tho Public are cautioned not to purchase my Panacea except from myself, my accredi ted agents, or persons of known respectabil ity ; and all those will consequently be with out, excuse, who shall purchase from any oth er persons. *,*■—Prepared and sold nt SvvnimV Labo ratory, South Seventh Street, next door to the ffliiladrJphia Baths, corner of George & Seventh Streets, and sold by every respecta ble Druggist in the United States. To avoid the many attempts that have been made to iinposr upon the public base imita tions oftliis Celebrated Medicine,the subscri bers lurvtJMinade arrangements to keep on hand,a supply^direct from the proprietor. The public may therefore rest assured that the Genuine Swaiui's Panacea can always be iiad at their store warranted. Alargesunply of thisMedicine has just been received. Druggists and others throughout the State, who purchase to sell again, cun have it at n reduced price. LAY HENDRICKSON, Wholesale & Retail Druggists, 2 & 15 Gibbons’ Buildings. Also, a fresh supply ofSwaiin’s celebrated Vermifuge, just received and for tale us above June 17 Ice House, under the Bluff. C ANDLER & DAVIDSON have estab lished an ICC HOUSE, in John D. Mongin’s buildings, two ^pore west of Abner Lassett’s ship Chandlery, where they will ‘e prepared to deliver Ice from 5 o'clock, A. M. to 7 P. M. everv day, except Sundays, on which duy, the Ice House will be open from sun rise until 8 A. M. and from 12 to 2 P. M. may 28 Notice. T HE co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under tlm firm of John Miller, is this dny dissolved bv mu tual consent. The unsettled business of the concern will be closed bv either of the parties. JACOB WARING, JOHN MILLER. »ijp 5 103 Black Lead in povvdorWhulo do Ivory Black Sperm do very super’r Lamp do Ib.&HbpnperGmn Amber Burnt Uml r “ Arabic Rose Pin!; Sp’ts. Turpentine Dutch do ** Wine Spunis White Gold and Silver Leaf Parit do Do and do Puper Turkey Umber Guin Shellac Red am! White Chalk Puintbr’slw,Sash tools, omice& Rotten Slone Camel’s hair pencils Chinese Vcr-iilliou Varnish brushes,&c. Red Lead 300 boxes 8 by 10, 9 by 11 & 10 by 12 Glass LAY £ HENDRICKSON. march 10 Cloth*. Oassimores. Vcslinss, & (see®®?, made to order by WILLIAM O. PRICE, MERCHANT TAYLOR, at the SAVANNAH CLOTHING EMPORIUM (on the Ray, opposite the Exchange) where may be found A ERE.Slf, I ASIIIONAHJ.i: AND WELL MADE AS SORTMENT OF SEASONABLE jReady Made Clothing, uml every variety of FANCY ARTICLES, Just received by the late arrivals and oiler- od ut the lowest rates, O.V HIS ESTABLISHED PUIA’CIPLK, (C.y For Cuali, or a/iprovnl City acctplanets, Savannah, June 14, 1631. 170 Notice. rilllE' co-partnership of CHICHESTER .1 &. SCRANTON is this day disolved by mutual consent. All persons having demands against the concern, wdl present them for puyment to Alonzo Scranton, who is duly authorized to settle the business of tho con cern ; ami all those indebted are requested to settle their hills without delay. ALFRED CHICHESTER. ALONZO SCRANTON. Savannah, May 'tilth lfcs30. DRAPER & TAILOR. 03” The undersigned respect fully announ ces to the friends of the lute firm oi'CiiiciiEH- ter & Scranton, that ho will continue the business at the old established stand, Young’s buildings, corner of Brynu & Whitaker-sts., where nil disposed to yield him their patron- vge, will find the same splendid assortment of goods, fashionable amt dural le, the same taste in cutting and muking, anu the same dispo sition to pleaso and nccomoduto the public, tlint has ever characterized the establishment, may 30 ALONZO SCRANTON. Five Dollars Reward, A ND nil reasonable charges, will he paid by tho subscriber for the apprehension of a negro woman named PEGGY, belonging to tho estate of the late Win. Davies. She is a short, tat woman, about 36 years of age.— She leti this place some time in July, or the beginning of this month—She has connec tions in Bryan, Liberty and Glynn counties, and it is supposed she may bo in one of these counties. All persons arc forwarned not to heritor or secrete her, as the law will he rigid ly enforced. T. BARTOW, ruptiou, anil Unp 1 saut »\ppouranee, anil rendering thu Skin Clear, Smooth ami TrnVl>»rent. Tics elegant, safe, and mild preparation, for the cup' of ull ciitune<\UH disorders, lor the removal of all eruptions from the fare and skin, and for improving Rio most delicate complexion, standslis a disWory without its IT.V, ^ i equal in tl.o annals of medicine -its success \ N assortment of fine Cutlery, such ns— j has been found adequate to Its merits the, Rogers’ Pocket, Pen and Dirk Knives ; reception which it fms met \»nh in thofawli- WarttonliOhii’ri do. do. do.; Rogers and Prcn-' ionahlu world, the many ihotkamls of rank tiss’ su|»erior Seisiors ; all very superior and ; ami distinction who have adopted, continued new patterns. j and recommended its use, could not hut prove Roger’s Damascus and Silver Steel Razor.* an iuticoinoiit to eohiemponiry jealousy.— J. Barber’s old English do.; in double and so. Like other invention a of merit uud importance gh* c ihoh. | in the niodieal world, il has been assailed hv nmeTsuii a fdflktlC ami i ioims snuatea iva'*^rrmj-nnt jnischif>v»UH imitation.. To prevent ?,or Strops. 'rw. luion, olameU.0 .Naine (liras, Metal and Wood Shaving Boxes;!.)/ /•;. hncmtini the i.ann. Bone, tied and Metal Handle Luther Brush- j ^ The most tender Lady or Child may at uli e* ; English and American Slowing Soup ; I tunes mako use of this Lotion with tlie gp a in-great variety. % j teat sal’oty, ami u few weeks application will Gentlemen's Morocco Shaving Cases for ' restore even the most inflamed Face to a cool travelling, a new article and very l ent. Also, Gentlemen’s Travelling Mirrofs. Addison’s Ever Pointed Silver Pencil Cases, with extra points. An additional supply of the above articles, just received and lor salo at levy prices, by LAY &. HENDRICKSON, All A'hrrMtcuini.ia ar iii tmlli |non>m, 8J00 Dollars Uawnrcl. S AOlt securing in Jail the following descri bed negroes, so I get them—they runa way in February last. Say one hundred and fifty dollars for GEORGE—lie is about six feet luglr, 33 years old, dork or very block skin, country horn ; he was purchased some years ago from Churles Dunham, near White BlulV,,in Chatham County, has relation- on Skiduway uml Ossahaw Islands, where if is likely lie inny bo harboured. .George isuii artful aud trickey chap, and will try to make bis escupe if lukeii by teigningfo be sick, &v. Also, one hundred dollars for YORK—lie is 5 feet 0 or 8 indie* high, 22 years old, black and heavy made. Ami Fifty dollars or HAULSBURY, 19 or20years old, neur six feet high and block complexion. York and Euulsbnry are from Wilmington Island, where they are acquainted and have friends uml at sever*I places on the Cafolina stde. All reasonable expenses puid, exclusive of the reward, bv the undersigned, or Elias Fort, Esq. of Savannah. A LEX A N DEIl ATKINSON. Camden County, 5ili August 1631. aug 11 197—cfe$ FAME.—iiv mix n.wi.i <M> ! "I... .I.nll l.plnly . nV ill ,* f.„„ I i <*iliin|j l»rl mi fiic y iiiiini' | Wli l-» in tlmi tfniir.il ilii'ic is u rlin 'I hi- 11 rvi'tt to brill-', tin.' hi i.rt to v .O, iliiiiliiiiu • I ilit- iMit>liiv flrnil, Tb«' y»iu»ij fr« at «!• '.Iil‘>>l cnrit»» A».! vims mb I'f vil hnn.ls . ii si-rr l.iku tin hi to act u nob u pari / Ob ! tvl t. «linl| |i : |,.|y s v tire f.,», I "ll.l- « lm l»|. V 1,1 • f r ibu i, <nir i |i;i-i a bl '.hi, it nlil be, Ih',1 _ W li All .Kiuik A llusi'll bm Tti'-v i ro i In* iIkiihi o'j c|* im'i'ii—. Tbi- lolly iiiuik* of ivli.,1 Ii.eh b rii. Ol,! iiIm 1,1, .11 liyl.lly any iliai liiiuo I- ii"ilajuc li'iLitlL r n'n'v *"iini-! i y oTil il .liTJTiiy nr,.t .T" I- nuw in'g un’* i\,!». lid fvr, T <• (irt'f* o»l ray* nt rb. fiio j’ .It'd* ' Tliat point io mini riuu y t E m lUr GurUe. A N N IJ A L O H A V I O N liverod hi fore the Zelosoplric Society, of and dear transparent lnnutil’ul white and red. A more innocent ami salutary remedy is not to he found in all nature. It stands imrivul- b il for clearing the Face and Skin from all Eruptions. Freckles, extraordinary Reduces, Effects ol Sure its, lleals.iuid Tumours, Scor- hutic'linpiirrtics, mid diyness of the Skin, all Blotches and Pimples, fiom. wlntever c tnsC arising, hard lumps or Knobs in tffe Skin. the Gne*sy or Oily Appearunde, livitl i»n«l j »••..!. Its nm fuinc*M m nut only nt unco sicklv Paleness. Thickness, and Opacity, and »l'p'"« , nt, but in also of n very h gli order.— fur cleaning and improveing tho Complexion. I "bile, in your hours of srvrrrr hi inly you A good appearance is certainly one of I hose gather the learning nf ago.-, the wi-.doin o|i ndvantngos vvliidi is silently operating m our I e.xperie ice, and the bright e.nuiiatioiis of ge the University of Peiiiisylviiuia, in the Col lege Uall— July 2IH, JSU—By Hon. Jo- HE I'll i Joi'K INNO.V, L. 1.. D. Gentlemen of the. V,e'loMOpliic Society : mportnnt but their daily sports,nothing griev- j ous hut their books and tasks. Tho defects of an American education | have long beon an untiring tliomb ofrcproacii upon our country, with onr European enc- micH, who fearing the influence of our free institutions, and envying the condition of this happy people, endeavour thus to mortify and degrade un, to console themselves, rind weaken the influence of our example Tiio reproach is as unjust us it is illiberal. It may be granted to our accusers that wn are not ublo to enutond with them in tho fields of accurate ami extensive learning ; of pro found and abstruse science. Our education has not, generally been of a character, to to make scholars of the first grade. But i by no means, follows that tho education of this enunfry bus nol been just what it ought tube, not that it furnish s a proper subject for derision or reproach. Thero is no fixed ‘ "ltd uhsolme standard or measure ofinstruc- ii^jl applicable toall periods and circumstances ol a people’s . x stoneo. Education must necessarily lm\e a relation with tho state of society, uml fhe wants and condition «*f thu conimunity for which it is intended*08 a preparation. That which would ho n prop er and p.-rt'ert education, in onn country, for a people in ono situation, would bo absolute ly useless, and in truth, no education at all, in another country, or for r, people in & con dition totally different. To educate a young mini, is to form his miml, uml manners and In pive him such knowledge and attainments ** will qualify him tor thu purl ho i» to lako mhUv Tkav therefore, is clearly the best eduaifintuv Jimli jpq^L per feelly accomplishes this object. The *tandard is one thing for 4 uncivilizml man, and another for his highest -ti.te of retinement, gradually cliang ng in the progrvss from one to tho oilier; diat ouing always the best which is best adapiud to his condiiion and wants. Tho education of a I savage should make him feurloss in war ; urdr ‘ ' ’ • ,J * ' * ‘ .. - Paints, Oil »i. (i lass. iV c. npilE subscribers have constantly on band I u general assortment of Pnhitsaiid Ruin- torg articles, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass, &o. &.c. which they offer at wholesale or re- tail, on acooinniodutiiig terms, consisting in part of • lake White. Copal Varnish White Lead in Oil Japun do Do do dry Black do Fine Baris White Harness do Spanish Whiting Rosin do White Chalk Coach do Chrome Yellow Picture do Kings do Spirits 'I argentine Patent do Japan nnd Go.d Sizes Stone do Gold Leaf Spruce do Silver do Oraugo do Copper do Yellow Ochre Dutch MetuI Dutch Pink Pallet Knives Carmine Gum ('opal Chinese Vermillion Do. Si.elfuck English do Do. Arabic Drop I.ako Do. Tragncnnth Rose Pink Do. Asphaltum Red Loud Isingluss Orange R. d Rosin nod Glue Venetian do Gold Rroute Red Chalk Silver ' do Prussian lilac Copper do Powder do Green do Fig do White do Blue Paint Red do Do Verditer Orango do Do. Smalts Window Glass Do. Vitriol Picture do Do. Frosting Conch do Flolunl Indigo Portrait do ( ■'ll route Green Plate do Verdigris in Oil Paint Brushes Do. dry Graining do. Do. Chrystalizod Varnish do Mineral Green Marking do Vegituhlo do Camels Hairdo runswick do White Wash do French do Sweeping do Composition do Scrubbing do Green Verditer Dust do Spanish lirown dry Shoe do Do. gro in oil Cloth do York Brown Hair do Purple do Tooth do Crocus Martis Sash Tools Eng. Terra de Sienna < training do American do Fine 1 lair do Turkey Umber t'aim Is Huir Pencils English do Striping do Brow i Smalts Rotten Stone Ivory Hlaek Pumice Stone Lump do Litharge Blue do Polishing Powder Black I,cud Sand Paper Do. l’uint Wrapping Paper Puttv Fmerv Do. Smalts L'nse.ed Oil Glazier's Diamonds Spermaceti do Window Sashes Lamp do. coin. Stone Jugs Tanners Oil Do and Eurthern Jars Gin do Demijohns Nentsfoot do Sperm Candles Poland Stnrcli Train do Sweet do Bottle Corks Custor do Pocket Lights favour ever" moment ofour lives, ov.iui.in our uhsnQco; wliiie a forbidding visage, or one marked with disease, is more forcibly acting, and unfortunately hi n inuclt greater variety r.f ways to our disadvantage, than is general ly apprehended. Fersons who regard either what ts duo to themselves, or the favour and op niou ofihe world, who «*an distinguish between the come lilies of health an.l the deformity of disease, ami who cun weigh the advanfuges w hich be long to and are inseparable from an engaging appearance, to which they themselves hove by nature tlie strongest claims, arc seriously assured that those advantages are to he ob tained by the use oftliis Lotion, prepared by Mrs. Vincent, sole proprietor of Dr. Gow* land’s M N. Receipe. Contrast the nnlriy vigour of health, anima ting the vivid tints oi ueuuty.w th tliolnngonr of apparent sickness ; let us consider what are tlie advantages of .• a above thu other, i even in the commgn and ordimirv concerns of life, which indeed have eventually decided the future fortune of thousands, by u pleasing nppearan u at first.» gilt, wli’u-h qre to obtain od by tho use oftliis Lotion, prepared b$ Mrs. Vince.trt, polo proprietor ol' l)r. GowlamlV MS. Receipe : and every bottle of the genu ine is signed M. E. Vincent. ardent a ml skilful in the chase; capable of o| enduring hunger and fatigue, an exposure Tin’ in nt' m i.u-Ii V.I1I arc ! "’.v"' b "°“"" 8 ' 4,1,1 T l| y sic “. 1 privati.ma m.J nii.it l.u with lul. .mid, niT nti.m '««»«"** » r Bvor)r di-ncrintian. A for,cm nr a Furr would he as hel|dess ns mfaiitq* in hiicIi a state of society ; they vvttuld bo soor- m-d their incapacity ; they would be justly considered as men destitute of educa tion, ami starve from sheer ignoranco. To course the buffalo and deer the thick forest a id boundless pruiries ; to slriko them with an unurring shaft ; to track tho lurking ene my, mid HtirpriK- him with the yell of death ; to guard with unsleeping vigilance against li e dangers which surround him, by night and by d.v ; and to provide, from hour ', aro tho | mvner, uni- SH diri'ctTil hy pmetic" mid sltiil. i ,V 1 TI,o mdit'Iar I,my posm ..rill utor™ of know. I l,l,a ."' u,,H ?. f lu " l,l< ’J.“ lld . toe *' iiius, in the peifor.nance of tho rlmios nf y« sue ety, you bring these treasures into prac tical use ; you train the powers of your uiuul to adroitu.-s.i in uitellcctuul exercises, and give life aud force to the net^utr.-immtH of your more sold ary lubors. Tlm arm ma v he mill ilid mv.m! well i.'inpcr' d’mid "L “P »Pd ly provide, fro, sliurpt 1 nt iho, will bo Id-liul., value .I.’i-ir *? I, " t " r ‘ ""lore, ""■nor, H pruidie,' uud shill. \ ^ " I 0 ,!' if know ledge, hut they will he ns useless to himself and the wold, as the l.minls of a nnser, if lie have not thu further knowledge to bring them into currency in the business of lith ; to up. ply them to the gloat conc< ins that engage the attention of men, and govern the fortunes of nations and individuals. The generous but exciting emulation which stimulates your exertions in your discissions and dchutes; your eager desire of victory in every 'rial of intellectual strength u»d dexterity, will pro- pare y«»u for the stumer slr-l’e you will here- after encounter m the world ; wdl'give you h hits ot'se’f command and prudent restruinl, wdl t- iieli • a l< s on- of tfoolne-s and mode ration, winch wdl give you the full command of all your powers mi l re.s.urces, and pro. servo you iVem tlm dangurs of ntenqe^mte passions and heedless rashness—Ail inf-ri r adversary, who has a coustmi control over his temper, and holds the entire direction of his faculties, will overthrow or elude the nr - A fresh supply of ties superior article just ived and for solo by t ju’v 16 LA«Y at HENDRICKSON most .fl’rts of misguided temerity or unguard ed violence. Consider, then, the exercises of votir socie ty, us having a more important charade much higher aim linn mere amusement or the -Jratified iftn of n boyish vanity. ( ulii- vate them with ussiduily and seriousness, us rob tnuIs of the nnrts you are to net in the great drama nf life ; as preparations for tlm duties ami diflicullies y-.u mu*l hereuftur cn- coiiiilur. If while the young are employed in the es- sonlial and inteieslmg business 'of education, they would keep in mind 'he. purposes to which their acquirements lire tube applied, they W'uhl lie solcpmly and proudly impres sed with tlmir .importance; and never con sider them us laborious impositions on their patience, or intrusive consumers of the sea son ot youth. Look, l beseech you, noon tho monuments nfiudtiHlry, enterprise, genius, science and skill, w inch surround you— see the viisi republic of which you are members ; ponder on its power, ils glories and its fame; Du Ln Jionuirat's Coluniljiun V.'ir.'lalilo Specific. S AOR the Cur * of Consumptions, Asthma, Spilling ol' Blood, and I’ulmonary Ail- ections of every kind. The most vnltial le remedy over yet discovered for the euro Consumptions and all diseases of tlie lirca^t and lungs leading to consumptions. To all afflicted with tlmso trnuhlcsomo afl’. ct ons, an immediate ust; of this highly celebru'ed specific is only necessary to convince tin* most incredulous of its possessing q.i-ilities siqierior to any other medical preparation yet discovered. This specific is obtained hy extraction from herbs, roots, plants &c. ; in combination efthon-t most valinhie herbs it becomes a Iwisam of superior value to tho liumanTumily. It lienls th" injured parts, opens the pores, and composes the dihtmhed nerves ; uud w-iiilg it cleanses and heals it also gives strength-to tlm tender lungs, im I proves digestion, repairs the appetite uud ! improves tlie spirits. (This specific is always I still murcliing.onwurd will* a rapid hut firm | given in safely—it is ilcld ami pleasant to the | step, and diffusing prosperity and happiness 1 and may he mlrilv given to women in wherever its exhilarating am) benign influence j whatever condition, themost delicate circum- is \\ It. This is the work ofyourf th.rs.who stances not excepted. A grerit many well have covered a wilderness with blooming, ! authenticuted certificu'es could heohiaim d ; tVuilful fields,-and happy smiling f nC es. Bm I the proprietor is opposed to any thing like k.-e hands wlncli lu-hieved this glorious work j puff, and prefers to risk it on its own merits a ; have perished or ore daily perisiliing and tiiis lone. Tlm public will please to he cautious of I lien uli till land, with all its bright inheritances a spurious article None arc genuine with. | will full into barrenness and decay, ti the j out the signature of the proprietor ulono. j liuuds 4 »f the young do not succeed to thela- i which will accompany ouch bill of direction. Dors ofihe old. Behold tho rich and guv I Fur salo by ? • li.. 1 Lilt .*•« p. .*■ .1 . I... — ....I..I m.I.II ..I . . LAY Si IlENDltlCKSON, Chemist Druggust Gibbons Buildings. uugust25 Chatliam Superior Court., May Term 1KU. O N tho petition of Elias Bliss, setting j ,|, ‘? r ic ,| t» Kp n ' ,, >. "ltd conquering the reluctant forth tliat hewss possersed of a certnni | r, ‘ 8 f M ' rl °l tlie* olil world. Above nil—give ! original Deed from Mary Wilkinson, copy u ’"’‘T *9tentiou to your political ins!ilultons; | whereof is annexed to his petition, and stu-1 * <) V l,: *' 'HiitHiil. junt and ralioqnl schuine ot ting the loss of said deed, and praying llm j estublii-hmeutof the said copy in lieu of tho ! Original. I Oil motion of Richard R. Cuylnr, for peli-. I tioner, It is ordered that the said copy he estu-1 ,, *‘ st U " J ' 1 lr " ,! r « v «*r« i"■« to tf.ese things, and i hlit>lied in lieu ofihe original deed at the next ' >emcinlaj—\o you they will be entrusted ; Term of this Court, unless cause l.e shown 1 '“T ari> *' ie ttherdance prepared for you , I to the contrary lief .re that limn. And it is I *' v ) 0, | l * l(, y art! ln a, ‘ r'V'd or lost; in ordered, that this rule he published in one nfj : v ^ u _ r £ 'J 1 ' 1 , ^ e ’ ""'l in- t lie gazettes of Savannah, once a month fur ' ; six months. aug 23 Ex’orofEst. W. Davies. 203 An assortment of Glass, Brass, Suspending, Entry, Signal, and Jupaued Lamps. Lamp Glasses Candlesticks LnmpWick, assorted Oil Cisterns Lamp Fillers Oil Cuus ALSO, A general assortment of Paper Hangings, Borders and Fire Board Prints. 03~ Prints of every description prepared for use and directions given for using if requi- rod. * HAZARD & DENSLOW, Whilaker-st. 2 doors from the Ray. aug 25 True Extract from the Minutes. BENJAMIN B. ST!iROES, july 21—'jGiii Dep. Clerk*S.C.C.C. Notice. County for leave to sell thu vis, deceased, late of Chuthum County for the bcnclit of the heirs and creditors. SAMUEL C. HOUSE, july 14 Administrator, Ladies' Uml,ret las & Parasols A GOOD assortment is offered at redu- sed prices for Credit or Cash at No. I. Shad’s Buildings bv NORTON & FULLER, july 26 'el in them is the evidcnco of Die highest improvement lie should aim at or can achieve. Tho injustice and absurdity of contemning the "poor Indiun”bocmiso of his ignorance of tlm arts, refinements and sciences, is ob vious and unquestionable—would to heaven this were the only injustice wo have to an swer for to this fl e'llo, sinking, ruined race ! Their sMiti.-red remnants, tlmir wasted forms, tl.eir extinguished energies, their broken hearts, tell n tale of misery, which surpasses the fiction of romance. When und where will thoir injuries and their sorrows end? Qnlyili the abyss of exieriuinauoii, Unjust too are the arrogant and bitter sar casms with which the pmq |o of these United I 8tales have boon assailed by the travellers, politic.in.s, bookmakers and journalists ot j Great BrITniFi. They assume their standard of excel! nee to ho i f. Bible uud universal, and condemn, without uu-amiro or mercy, mv cry deviation from it. Thu routine of their schools is the only mi nus by which education run be obtained ; the lesson there taught, the proficiency there made, are the indispensable requisites of an educated man. Had these oritios and censors any disposition to bo kind or just to ns if would havo occurred to I horn that till* wunts of a new country just, emerging from its primeval state, called for a course of exertion and instruction widely different from those which aro suitable l«.r the inhabitants of tho old world. Here the active industry and productive labour of every individual was put in requisition, and Ins scholastic studies terminated, of necessity, ut an ago, w hen, ;'i Europe, education was so lur from being finished, that it was scarcely begun. As soon us a young mini had obtain ed n very general and imperfect acquaintance with the learning of the schools, he was cull- ••<1 mu 4Mitiuu4i£*-t4ut vwuauumpulluU to uwoU the means of living, ami to contribute his in- diihiry and lulents to the genera) stock of im provement. He was withdrawn from his col lege to be seated at thu desk of a counting house, to pure over ponderous volumes of luw or physic, or to be engaged in agricultural or mcchuiucal employments. Such were his occupations nt a period of life when in Eng. land ho would havo been toiling at tho forms of a grammar school. The conscquenco is obvious. Our youth would fur surpass those of Europe in the precocity and variety ofthoiv attainments ; m the versatility and prompt ness of their facilities; in the command of their resources, ami tho facility of applying their | evvers, physical and intellectual, hy any sidj* ct. On the other hand, they would he deficient in tho refinements of learning, in the cxt'M t and ex x-tnoss oftlici. Knowledge; in tin* fiulnls of a fixed and systematic course of study ; in the more abstruse brandies of science ; uud, generally, in any eminent suc cess or distinction in such pursuits. Bui who can infer from this that the American mind is inferior to that of Europe ; that American genius cnniiot'uour as high, ami delve as deep as t he proudest assertors of European suneri- •rily. That our education has been well a- dapled to the emergencies of our country,and fully equal to them is placed beyond tlio reach of cavil or doubt hy our splendid nnd unex ampled success in establishing, extending, maintaining and improving this great empire. Has it been hy un inferior race of men ; by dullness and incapacity ; hy inadequate means natural or acquired, that these United States have grown in hulf a century to a strength and importance which place them in the first rank of the nations of the earth? Has it been hy imbecility und ignoranco that our a- gru oil tire, our commerce, manufactures, our politi al power and influence, stand in a.-on- tident compi litiorr with the best efforts of tho old wo*ld ! Who i und wheio havo tho A- inencan intellect nml energy com into coin- par son or collision with those of Europe, that they have not sustained themselves with equal.ty. nt leust ? In tho sagacity and on- terprzo of cominorco: in the boldness, sci ence and skill of navigation ; in quickness of invention urql capacity to improve ; in every department of industry and urt, where is tho people w ho will now presume to claim a pre- ceiirnce? We cannot advance and support to ine, that ull the power nnd knowledge, the j still higer pretensions to respect and emi- anibitinn. the grandeur and business of the | nonce. You will not fail to muke yourselveg world will soon depend upon • such ns these’ j acquainted with the history of your country ; —upon these toughing, noisy, unconscious most especially from the period of its imfe- urchins, who now think nothing valuable orl pcndence. You will often pause with swell- ties ll.iii spread thc.r splendid eddieics aud crowded busy streets along your const s, hold ing hourly communion and proti'uhle triflic with the Inost distant regions of the ear If.— Turn then lotho seminaries of leani'tig, tlie schools of the arts, . very win r-' ostul'fjHbed and lluurtsbing, exulting the character of A- rivil nnd religious freedom, width your fore fathers won with Hidl'cringnn-l toil an.l blood, which they cornu runted hy ili<*ir wisdom uud deserved by llieir virtue. Look with un ear- rease, or perish for* ver. Do not your bo soms glow and swell with con-cions tmpor- I lance at tins nniicipntmu of what w ill surely j come ; an.l qdii kly ton 1 It is to render you ; worthy of this high destiny, it is to enable t you to discharge these tninsccndant duties, | it is that you may transmit '•> your posterity, ! improved nr at least unimpaired, these inns l months otter date application will | tinmble gilts, this lair and liurinoniotiB fabric i ‘detothe Inferior ol Lhalliaui i of human liuppines>>,tliut your wise uud ui|X- when shting tor ordinary purpose's,, j OU8 pormils olf.-r you the treasures ot'educu- ul estate ot Joseph Da* | tion ; that your faithful tutors labourto en- f Iiglit«- n and in trnct you in all that may fit you for the digniiiucd stations you aro to oc cupy. When I have seen even an infant school bursting from its confinement, ami joy ously pouring into the street, it has occured