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THDRSnAV FVF.NINO. Jan. 87.
(£^*The Carrier oT the Republican in
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From the Columbus Enquirer.
TO HIM II NOW CHIEF JUSTICE
JOHN MARSHALL, Esq, .
Sir—You have lately cuttuiuttcd a
tn*kt heinous— what shall 1 nail it? Of
teneef that is too tame a term—You have
c HU uuiingv worthy of a d«»jwl,
tijtou the people and sovereignty uf Gear
g-t». ft is true, Sti t this is not the first
time ym» have been <een to fix your iron
g.asp upon the sovereignty of the steles,
to drag them, like menials, at the wheels
your car. Yet Georgia has. In modem
boflOfe and receive a lecture, touching dl*
vetsindigni ic* complained of by certain
half-lir**eU savages. Rein*obstinate dogs,
ten'chances to 060 ifona come! Suppo c
your honor send your overseers, Mr. W1rt
and Webster, alter us. Jesting aside sir,
svr exceedingly regret your course uf cun
duct towards us; we are desirous of main
taitting li e union, of the states. We desire
the tranm to he pomelo*u so long as it he
slows blessings, instead ol.curies, no lone
er. And unless your powc. - r. to train
pie on the sovereignty^! Uie states, soon
we fear you and your coadjutors
times, had the good fortune to elude.yoDg. we , r J • -. .
giavp. No doubt the ba> owed thi» good wllfSting about a Siam of " . u» •Mrh all
- r - --- - - - true patitots m it d*sptse.—\••»! have, by
tilt* constitution, been p*a ed b- on*' con
trdl. or removal, except b. i pea cm nt
fortune to the fact Of having, till of late,
had an eqtial'y insatiable foe tw contend
with; and you, ^ir, were in hope that ue
could not elude his deadly embrace, llut
having (oiled him, you cannot see us es
cape, without putting forth whatever of
despotism you can command, to eff>-ct our
destruction. We were willing, sir, to leave
you to God and your own conscience,
so long as you let us a one. Such for
bearance is now at an end You have
nrruwed. Sir. a precept from the Sublime
Forte at Constantinople, and summoned
us to appear at your tribun <1 to answer for
being freemen We shall not appear
and lest yon. Sir, may attribute our con
tempt to a want of knowledge of who Mr.
From ouh Co*ii»»fond*hti. ;
OJJicu oi)\oCuvner\ Mti cury, Sf GmulU.
CliARLmow, Jan. *$.—1 p« »•
Arrived, line ship En press, S hclalr,
York; lids ; brig Milton, Jackson, N Or
leans
'Vent to sea, brig Ad=n:s.i»cagber.\¥«!
Indies; schrs Aspasia, Hanford, St Angus
une; \gnea, Hwasey, Bt Augh'ltne; sloop
• foiharnnne At Eliza>*> th, llrinkwater, Da
05 s * We ere yet obliged to keep up tb* j j„i ln Marshall is. I will endeavor 10 relieve
old tune—no mail last evening north of rom honor Irom such embarrassing mis
Cbnrfeston. j lake We know. Sir, that you are the
. — Chief Justice of the United States, and a
We comply, in this evening’, Rrpubli- ' ereal lawyer; or, to ,peak more properly,
.... . . - .. „ , „ you are a great chancellor, for you have
con. with the request ot a subscriber. L.j.raed ,he principle, of rl.e
place in the communiration under l!( »nunon «aw, and alt Constitutional law
whenever either conflicted wi It what you
might think should br the law. \ ou me a
great logician, rather than a great lawyer;
hr ace the captivating beauty of your jndi
ibe signature of “Sidney.” whi*h first op
pcared in the Columbus Enquirer.
Thu** you have it, sit. comp etely in our
power to t<tinp>e on, and imUc mine *•'e
constriutioti i<s< If; toiyoii are ware, that
however e iwneous your opiti on* v e,
i; is no ground of impeaenme »,& e*en if
you hereto commit acts wo thy ol »•«
peachmcnt it is beyond all human probu
bihty t- «,t Oil would ever be pu- i-hed; for
yon n Uf bet lea by the pow nbat rea.ed
you, and whose interest it is to strupio you
Never has there lived, nwd would to God
there never might apa n li-e, in America,
any other man who has b ri, like you, so
cotnp'eUly at his-control the destine of a
free people. Our government is a govern
ment of laws, those laws, you sir. alu ost
from the commencement of this govern
ment. have controlled and expounded ac
cording to your own wjll, with un more
responsibility than the veriest despot that
ever reigned Whctein, tin n, has
l<'or iNevv Y ork.
[itSTABLlsHIcn LINK ]
The regular packet ship EMPE
ItOK, J. tt. Rvnnett, master, wilt
sail on Sun av, 80th in>t. For
(night or pitKoage, having handsome
con.modatiuns, apply to ('apt. U.oii boaid
01 to
H ALU811 AFTER & TURNER
jail -27
:i iiEatre.
MISS HOCK'S SECOND SIGHT
The seimnner Glide, Gapt Rartram. ar« ..
tiveil last niclit from New York. C.pt, ?■ *' cplnion. It i. true. Sir. you have not
Toiuoi rt>w Evening, 28th
January.
Will be pei formed Tobin’s admired Com
edy ol the
HONEY MOON,
Or, How to Rule a Wife,
Duke Af.ioza, Mr. Stanley,
cd sir. yout condition, finm that ol n King ? Lampedo, Faulkner.
True yog are responsible to public opin I K daiuto, Clark
ion. so is he ; you think'the split! rtf the ! Juqms, , Itnsiow.
law* sustains tiie principles ol yourself and j J ilia* a, Miss ROCK.
Viends. so does he, and hvnte the laws | Voiante, Birs Hughes.
8. mentions that on the 18th, the cauta.n
and >jx of the crew of the ship R-bett Ful
ton, amved at New York, that vessel hav
ing been wrecked while on he» voyage from
that city to L’verpo d. tut does nut recollect
when or where, Ttane had been no late
foreign arrivals, up to the day of his tail
ing.
There was a severe snow storm at New
York on the 14«h inst. Snow foil to the
depth of 18 inches.
been able, at all times, to be consistent
with yourself. You said in the cotien
Vmn of Viig'mi.i, for adopting the Federal
Constitution, in answer to those republi
can p itriots who feared tne power given to
vue Federal Court, hope no gent »in*n
wili think that a state will be t .1*...
bar of the Federal Court—It is not rati n
I to Mippose that ibevoveieign puwui will
be dragged before a court ” These, Sir
were your very woids, and that, t»»o. be
fore the Constitution was so amended as to
expressly take away any Mi. h power Yet,
Sir. bive you m.t repeatedly u*uip**d&. ex
ciciscd (Ins very power.which vou yourself
iiave thus expressly declared the Conttim
• ion novel gi anted nor ever could grant?
The Panorama of Merico —The exhibi
tion of this splendid painting ceases on the
Ilih of next month. Those who have not
yrt ymiied it, would do well to take an ear
ly opjwmunity. We have ahready spoken
of *bts painting. In terms but small to its J ** kn k vt. Billings This app ireni inconsis
mr. It ’*n.t .»* nn ,h', n « tency,between these two cases, is, however
easily explained, in two words, and which.
must he **o construed, as to maintain your
power Wc believe sir, tlmt you difier
Irom most despots, only in ti e goodaewof
y ur moral character and fee ings. Having
been born n raised an . list v rat. vou
ann •! divest ynursdl ol aitffocrdlir feel
iiigv diid piepidico. or rather you cannot
vee the necessitv of doing so; yon believe,
reli too ly, that you and J ur federal
friendv arc rijht, in deeming one part of
mankind born to be rode by *he other,
••boot 'd At spurred. 1 * by the grart of God
So does the king Ins doctrine of divine
tight We by no means, sir, dcsiie your
death, we are not such barbarians; yet
we know sit, tluit by the Taw* of nature
y *n cannot remain, either up. n the bench
or the theatre of life, much lunger, and in
m.
a#
‘"rtf
OK'il, .nil >i hazard noihin); in now say
iHR that its like cannot h. found.
' • Wo h„e beet) a.ked, whv the perform-
#nce of Mr. Ilill, nf the theatre, ha, not
been noticed bj us—st that time we had
not seen Mr H. perforin, end therefore,
csol-i no: ..ay either pro ot cor, about him:
since which,.however, we have availed our
selves of an opportunity, and take pleasure
If) bestowitijt uo uiiu some commendation.
A. a comic actor, we have seen but few
•ho could eacel him. fliv sones are well
humoured, and at a proof of ll.eit Heine
■mii.ine to the endirnee, he iv invarishlv
encortd, and to lake him tout enumble, he
map be coniidered a very eood actor.
The Indian Bill which has pavved the
Honte uf Representatives of Alabams.pro
tides for extending aver ska dlffisraat tribes
within tha territorial limits. ih» el.il ?pd
criminal law. of the State, prohibits them
from enacting, executing any laws of their
own, Uses their black population between
) the ages of 1, and AO, with a poll tax t.f
6« cent.. The t'hoctAW and Chickasaw,
nations ate, however, to be exempt from
tiw operations of this act so soon as the
treaty concluded by theiy respective nations
■nil the United States shall have been rati
fied.
Prince Hall, arrived at New Orleans on
the t<th inst. We wonder if it ht on an
eating excursion 1
vre you not now attempting to exeicise ll an'icipation of this event, st which we
..gainst Georgia ? Witoe.s the clashing ol wou| d » n "° w than fl? 1 -e. we might
e Cise of Jl’Cnltoeh v the state of Mavy find some consolition.in the h pethatmth
land; .un the .ate cave of the Prsnineoce 3"" jonr federal p. neiples and
opinion*, lint this boon is cici red u«; ymir
principles and opi iio".^ are rpiordt'd; nay
they ore, if I may be allowed ;he expres
sion, plautod in the everlaMin,! fintument,
and lit up by the effulgence ol yoor genius.
They must live alter you, and go do«m to
posterity, as false lights to de'titfo and lead
astray your successors; and if to*y follow
them instead of the polar star of the con-
stitulinn itself, our hopes most inevitably
o»vwretched we cannot inng remain an
Utiited people; this government will be-
cowe a curse, ratln-r than a blessing. Per-
bans sti. vom l. mp of life, fad-»! and flick
ering a* it is, mav yet survive the sun of
your country's glory. Re assured, there
ar- tho isand* of (he sous of those, who
fought for liberty fifty years ago who are
prepared to defoi’d it with t eir lives,
as io<.l all usurper*, *'0*1 what it may ; and
unless onr national councils are governed
bv a greater share of wisdom and discre.
lion, than you sir, have been in your lite
puny attack upon Georgia, civil war is
inevitable. As to tubmiasinn to you sir,or
anv oilier earthly power, it is a term which
Georgia h is never earned nor ever will
Curioui if true.—'The Inrficateur of Ci-
Lis has the following;— M We learn from
Copenhagen, that lit expedition which
tailed from that port In May last, succeed-
*vt WtrMwhinu tk; -I 1 Q ?£Cr „
land, where same Norwegian colonists set,
tied eight centuries ago, and to which all
access had since been prevented by the ice.
The expedition found there the descend
ante of the primitive colonists, who still
profess Christianity, which was carried thi-
thei by their forefathers; theft language is
that of iho Norwegians of tho tenth ceniu-
An old Trojan.—The following tdver
tjsemcnt appeared in & Beirut paper s
Henry H. M'CIoskey, a tenant of Robert
Ogilby, Esq. of (he county of Londondei
ry, and parish of Dungtven, challenges the
world to prpduco a man to fight him for
the sum of 500 guineas, no matter of writ at
•tzef weight or colour (provided ha be tlie
same ase.) He was born on the Ifth of
May, 1746. He does this to let the world
know that old Ireland always produced the
best tnen under the sua both in youth and
^e. and for the honor of hts King and
country,
A. Few Way of Opening the Navigat tOH.
fhe steam boat Commerce, espt. M>i>rav,
kfl Mbsnjr on Momlsjr ni-ht,wh.‘n the nar
i(ation for a eonvidersbls distance on the
nvev had been cloved by (he ice. The
Cmnm rce.btincaell sheathed with plank
•nd iron, furfed a passage fox tistjr miles
-"•"vnith ice, maejr miles of irLich were of
» Strsnplh as In require the whole power
be engine to force ill iflw .tAn^in, .l-
t-eniirelf. & requiring ret ewe'd aliackv
Jtet.it, the Commerce cleared the
flee at wme distance above Hjde
hod her snivel here vevierdep ,
Wiibout' injury. will both supprise and
Jtatif/ o^r fncnc f s npthemi*r,
' ’ - . 1*. Gcwlkf
uld have saved your honor that heauti
ful logic, which you wasted to hide this
mconvivteiicy. \Vliy did not your t\pi
act like a man, when the couus«l it the
bar ur^,ed home upon you, in the latter
case, your opinion in the lormer, by saying
"Gentlemen, the fact is. my bejters bad
an inunest in the former case, they have
none in this, “yuud eral demonstrandum ”
Peril ip>, Fir, the cogency of sm h an argu
ment would not at fit?? have been apparent;
hut it would have been honest, and yon
*ould have sustained it, by quoting tho
case of Chisolm and the Btat* of-Georgia
—Cohens ana Virginia—D runomh « ol-
Segrand New Hampshire—* raig and Mis
souri—besides uiauy others, wherein you
had brought soveieigu Slates to hou at
your tribunal, and obey your master*. I
repeat. Sir, we are not ignorant that yon
-cted as Chief Justice nt most of thove
cases, and we regret that you have not, a*
a Judge, acted with more comaw**:—■
would have mado you appear more hunc«t.
prevented many frnni 1
having been led asltay by you. We he
lieve, Sir, you arc naturally honest and ta
.M*»ed, but you h ive iitiiorutidy hid you*
federal principles, under a mast splendid
covering ol learning and logic llenrc
you have deceived iitmisaiiu*, s*i»o are not
conversant with our political history.—
There are some republicans even among'•
us, who were amazed ai >onr late conduci
toward* Georgia The young kc J d,.
eves, and the old their spectacles 1 ou
being a Vircinian. and a Chief . w ,«
thw whole Union, and n^i knutviug yout
history and character, they *ere in the
habit of admitting every thing you said or
did to be right; others aguio there are a
niongst us, who, hiving always tn-eu of
your own Federal School, will always be
lieve you c- nuot err. Rui wc of the Jef
ferson School, remember and shall never
foigft, that you. Sir, -ere fauns early life,
tbe avowed and decitfe*l political enemy of
Mr JclT-ison’and his friends W
member and shall never fifget, that vou
are ol that School who passtd those abo
ininable Inti of despotism, coiumoiily
called the Alien and Sedition laws, where
hy free citizens «eie fined and imprisoned
for sneaking freely on political subjec ts
W e renicurber and sbai! never forg. t that
oil
DIED.
In jUharleMon. on Monday last. Mr. Jno.
Gadadl^, U. S Distri t Atfovnev-
Dr. Dean'* faint ftgttaUe j
mil* i3MA*nt Fills: |
P RRPAH I D bv : Zit \ L'fc'AN, «id.j
deford: for the discoveiy of whict*
e obtained a Patent signed by tj»e Presi-
•dent of the Timed tttstrs ' /• • T'
Amoog the disoiders which f have paio
particular attention 10, is the Rheumatism
in all Its Various appearances, this being n
complaint which much prevails Incite DU
• n t of Maine, where I ipsidc,anri one *eetc
nglv lilitp understood by the f.ctPty (nc
cording to thrir success in the treatment)
ioihat manv. ; rrome useless befoic theii
lais are li If xpended.
F'»r th’^dFo de. » no* offer the public a
i It, certain, and effectual preventive and
cine
Not that 1 may he ufidersto id that all
ho have it wdl or ntav be cured; as when
the cons itntion is broken lo-n the vital
fit ctions impaired, or the joitit dislocated
oi tendered inotiou1e*s, and modes or tu
inor* form el pon them.or tlie cords sh> unk
up and tho muscles perished ; for these are
desperate ea*es .nd cannot always be taken on going ip-cil,they wiTiliJ r ’
cured, hut often however helped by perse 1 *o operate kindly the next d*v ana 0 "^
veriince. , n# am badeffe ts which ntivht
Nor is it to he supposed that case* of mained of such cold if they hsd ddtl*
many years sending without ih«oe 'tf t« j taken. 1 **1
can he cured at once, where life habit )• s
become assimilated to the nature of tlie
coinpl tint, for in those coses the. whole
habit of tho body and quality of the bUin.l
must be changed, which must oe the work
of time.
In the Rheuma'ism 1 cone ire the e
is an a runoiitou* slate ol the l**od
which falling in particular np n he p.rt*
affected.causes tii f 'various symptoms w i • re
hy the complaint i* known
The rheumatism has generally been dt
vided min two kinds, viz. the chronic and
nfl-tmatory
The chronic fiequ' n ly succeed* tho
other, br rather the e.hioiiic re ar s when
t e infl nnmaiory sympt om suhsid- * I t'O
chronic is known by pain, *niines* Slc
without f.’Vtr.
The infir • maiory hy the appearance nf
fever, with pain swelling, heat, lemie**,
icndernes, sensibility to cold? &c
The chronic i* apt to last many year .
■ d not tinfn quently destroy the useoi the
;?arts upon which it fills—ilus is much die
most dlffl n't of cure.
The inflammatory is hardly evor dang'
rou* while in thdt state, except it falls on
the vital*.
Rheumatic pain* will gen'-nd'v he d-«
tingtii«he<! fr an oilier pa ns, by their being
(T7**Tickets to bo had and Ifoxes taken wor ** '‘amp we. ther and before a toim.
• ■ •• •* - • “ and by their frequent change of place.
The hack an i larg** joints are most «| t
t*» be affected the back bring often atta s
.i very suddenly when idling -ouaC sma 1
w«ightk This is c.dle?' Ltm.h.igc
i'hu hip* and shou tiers are very liable
ion, frequnmlv lasting many years, some
times rendering them e-itirely 11*010** —
When in the hips it i* called Sciatica.
It frequently atticks the hoad, causing
ague*, tootharhes, sick or nervous head
a< he*, dizziness, hujduess. p iin, &c
The neck often experience* it* off ct*.
'I’he stomach fn quently is attacked, pro
■IttbinK pains, cramps, Ac. which some*
time* prove* fatal.
Tbe bowels arc often attacked, causing
obsti i«te cbolics.
Tbe spies likewise arc often attacked,
causing pains ol long standing.
Scarcely any paitof the body is txempt
from it.
Zamora, Mi*s Riddle.
To conclude, wftb the force of tho
Hundred Pound Mote.
Harriet Arlington, Miss RUCK,
With the song* ol
‘•Tee bten Roamtng ”
*•Bonnet> of blue”
and
”Buy u Dioom”
QT^The M 1 ager has procured addi
tional Officers for the house, and trust
that the grievances complained of will not
occur again,^0
-sso^lssfe,
tder 1 cm tf the naturo uf “t I
.....i.m, fm i conceive it , 0 .'j' !"«« |
th. saiiic . an-fi, »m. , et an(1 innj I
qH.nt'v attends the ihwniaUsm ill * f »
•llj nffecis the same ctMijtlsintion.
ha*e round fhesxmo rsmedie, to’2 1 ' 4 >
relieve. *4#*^ I
he pflie:;. ; «, iueMpitl,
The rheumatic'pills, which i'ao. .
the public l. r tiidl, will b, "(tl
w n ««, the mo.t safe. J"*,
•am physic e.er offered, bein» .* “ pl '> 1
entirely of Yexetible uiaterUI,
not predispose to tike cold like 'on,,? J*
»i . m» he t.ikeii any time, (he.
Spp. Ite aniat rtnee.tion. and csriy .e*!
ernditb, from the stomach. The. ,
l iken l.y females in cirnmuttnee,?!!?
a'tvHi'tagw l 1 *#
L f - 0 ". 1 " ln * coM I
H’nni lies will And by s free I
pills. Hmt one half, si le.«, 0"“,??
service, of the Pl l v.icMii.„ l ,,b B( i i ”
•VI h, and at the v>m time ,M ,i d or „ J
errnnie comple'DI- which esixe ra , n "J
drag out an unhappy life I
- F.ZRA DFiAN. ,
t eniBrates are in |ms<t- lion of .he ,,a |
lilier of mall" cores, those pill, hit,? I
lormert t ‘-npply uf i|, 0 >e celebtaSI
pills is jnsi receiy-d and I- r sale b, 1
A. PAH8f)»)«
At the Katie Vo 8 Gibbon’s
in 97 *4iU w
jan 77
|B(
[(
at the Reading Room of the Georgian Of
fire,
J/*Boxes SI—Pit 7b cents—Gallery
t r > cent:**
0^Do«»rsoi»cn at 1 4 past six o'clucU
Si performance to commence at 1-4 before
seven o'clock.
jan 27
-'Notice,
^DROP’ SALS • ill ue tewirrd«si}I
ill |mh nf next tnnatb, l) ibnifcl
der.'imed •’ mmittee, 10 fu. ish, pis,', I
and .vi.rranl to crow too Tireiofihil
Mulhury -Wild law.i.t m .i Olire. 1
I. MINIS
F H WRI.MMJ.
F HEasi.kr,
|an AT ’
Stopped,
LARGk. -if ra ooii, whick
MAIUlM: IAST.
P HT Ot SAP ASS AH
AbHIFieP.
Sciir Glide, Rartidm, New York, 9 d».
F 1 caigo iu Cube - be Miiiei, A Bas.<ul
lt. « Ar i IV C. I,•..pit .O
T nns . 1 W Yloirrl, J Remly, E Wiley.
Cfoghorn 6c Wood, V. Rhvs, R Malone,
Tali 6c I'adelloid, tluzaid &. Deusiow,
Keicbitm Ar MU»r‘»t*gbs N II & II Weed,
T. Ryerson, ji A Fo*tei, jr. 6c co, G \V
t oo W Marsha I, W Dunci.n, J H lie.ben
1 \\ aring. Hail, Simpler & Tapper, F
llowfof.il, W i.ippitt. J |> tfon y, S B Park
man. k M Siane, H Wadi, I Uutlcr & co.
—Passengers. Messrs. ScuiMer, Ellison,
Mile* nd AI en
Hi .up Eleanor. Brings. Darieri. iZO
hale* co lon t. W U wors Sc co.
£il iop Aim Maria. Briggs. Darien. 250
bales oimn to A Low Sc co.
Ul»» *p Hplendid, Gaines, Darien. S6b
b. les to'ion to L >w T^yfo' A: co, J Sto e
Sc co. a Sc W King—nee. to E. Fort
Kloop v xcfll, Bfonkt-nship, OgrUnc. 1
day. Z4t>0 utt*heU tough rue, to R hab
eisham.
Sloop Wave. Blankenship, Ogechee,
Tomorrow AfUrnoon.
ALL PRIZES.
$8<MMFb.
820,011(1—$10,000.
T HE drawing of the New York Com
solidated Lottery. Extra Class, .No
I. was drawn on the 20th. The drawing
is expected on Friday evening next. 9
liawn ballots.
SCHEME;
1 prize of 50,000 dollars
| prize of 20,000 dollars
1 prize of 10.000 dollars
1 prise of 7 3do dollar#
t3 p»»z«*of £,C0fl doftats
10 prizes of l.OoO dollars
10 pi»Z6«of but) dollars
20 prize* of 890 d dlars
SO ptizesof too dollars
57 prtzesof 100 dollars
&c. &c. Sic.
Tickets. : *: - t 810
Halves. : ; ; b
Quarters. : : : 2 50
Order* attended to at
Luther & Co’s
ian 87 LolUry tf F.lchnngc OfTttt
Mr John Adams, who, Humph honevt
his imlnhwl principles, was as cmifiim d
an aristocrat, a, ever lived under a de,|„
lit gmernmeot; who believed, a, you do.
Dial tlie people aio their own w.ir.i cue
"lies, and wholly iocapabfe of self govern
ment, without tlie Iran of tyranny to keep
them right. This docirine lie honestly
believed, and helirvinx. he, with more con
rage than yno, fir. boldly atnee■• to the
day of his death. We remember and cm
not forget, tliat you base through evil and
good report fell end acted with lire ultra
party in the United States; that nntwith
s anding the deep treachery of Mr John
U. Adams to their parly, withoqi hall his
father's tslen-s or hnncsiv. y.t still (me to
yoor hostility to the fi tends of Mr. Jelfer
son, you sostained him, and now tnoiirn
over his downfall. We remember—it was
hot yesterday t at we sow yin. in the Vir
xln s Convention, advocating the cause ot
the ariitocsaojt against tho rights of the
people.
At! *h»va thing,. Sit, we know and can
not-forget flow then could we be sur
. ri»ed, that von have taken uiwbr.ge at
Georgia ? Having even been a Irieed and
supporter of Ilia urineipf,, ofyoar political
enemy, Mr Jeff non; ^od have therefore
snoniioped ns, tike slates, to stalk > mat
woioitMMufimUaorso, to see youi
Tomorrow Afternoon.
ALL PRIZES?.
$s«,ooo.
$20,000—$10,000.
N kw York i'omsolidated Lottvrv,
Extra Class. So. 1. Tht» Lmtftri
whs drawn on the 20»h, and will be receiv
rd about tbr 23tb inst. The lowest prize
is 55. and thete are No Blanks. 0 drawn
ballot*.
Splendid Scheme:
1 prize of 80,000 dollais
wa* offe
the it*i
payn g l«» a v
>fhce f J«i* cr
jan *7
*aie iiy a nrgr wj. I
n iiave t? e »uk tf I
Cotktsjjii! slaml
t4th Jarman/. 1831,
W ANTED to' htf. bv # the mont^
fftp stout negro labourm, to *<41
Jil tbe I ; unification ai tin* place.
JUSKIMI K. F. MANSFIELD.
Lt. Curp* Kneineert.
Ian 14 19s:
Undoubtedly the procuring cause of tl.e
Kbcuinatism is cold and wet lluw they
operate upon the body in producing the
disorder, whether by obstructi-tg pcrspiia
lion, and thereby retaining something acn
(nonious, and prejudicial to the system or
nthr.rway* ?* Uui umietuil; uuc bttsinett \s
tu t oifil not ho
:d, nod the temedies when it hat taken
place.
To avoid Rheumatism therefore, avoid
cold and wrfi, by guarding the (eel with
thick shoe* or oyer shoes, espr cially if ;ti
ihe habit of snnding on damp ground—
avoid setting in rooms immedi.itcly after
naihing, not to coo! too suddenly, espe
cially when sweaty
A person does not tak* cold when he is
freely at wdrk, fur then the blood is in free
motion, hy which so much heat is verier*
[Notice,
C OUNCIL will receive piopo^b tt I
furnishing oil, wick, keep » » I
pair tlie lamp*, lamp posit, trims |
ted and throwirout "ihai’lhVelTect! of mid ! * h »« allaebed or ai-p.ri.in..
Wanted io IS ire
A MAS i ER Gkltl’RNIEK. *
ihtelliuem Gaipenter, who c o tali j
r n.uge <»t the tforptnciy llepartiaentBliltl
Foil now const rutting on* ocks; nr b:ani I
in S.ivannah River, For etnpluymeut»g I
ply to ?he SuperlutehdingEnxioecroauiil I
Island.
jan 24 |0A
Leinplis, Hickory Nuts,l&|
n igia niruiiu « , n jy 5 s Fig:
iw*» to liblk Hickory Nuu
i0 boxes firsh Sicily Leironr
45,000 (iuvun* ?>egai* f Lmtded SjiM j
Do* Amygusund tdliou ,
Received and for sale Hy
C. At WO0i)RbFF.
jan 24
you were the warm personal and political
frien i of llamtlton, and supporter nf hi*
principles, who in writing h commcndf-fi
lo ^Vashington, »•! the time oi me HUnption
of the Feacral Gonstitntinn ih.it it sbouio
be so framed as Ut enable tire President
Senatft to hoio office for life, with such
powers as the Kir and House ol Lords
in EugUqt) exeicis . We remember ri?»d j day. 1000 bushels kiuzIi rice, to R Hab
cannot ferget, that you, ,**ir, t ore appoint I • .‘biui
ed to the office which you now hold by] o*»p Fair Trader, Hayden, Screven's
M “ ? f " ‘ ■ 1 ■" Ferry 1109 bushel* rough rice, to i% llah
e,*bam
teamboat Pendleton Howland- Haw
km .die. ft daws. 755 bakt cotton to
Sc mnniii, L Bain aio Sc to —
Pa senger, Mrs. Guenneau
.-team b at Carolina, Wray, Augusta.
b>* • Nos tf & it) to rin-amboai Cotnpany
16 h*ie» c otton to R Malones, C Ltppitt,
and to or >er.
CLEARED.
Hhip Teciitnseh, Gliddeu, Liverpool.
IF Gaston.
SAILED.
SI •op John Cliev.tlier, Htsson, Darien.
Hloop Mary Howard, Briggs, Hatillas.
WEST TO SLA.
Schr Georgia, KicoU. New York*
1 priz« of
1 prize of
1 prize of
10 p.IZtkv.f
10 prize* of
10 prize- of
20 prize* of
80 prizes of
57 prizes of
Sec.
Tickets. -
Halves. -
Quarters,
20,000 dollars
10.009 dollars
7,930 dollars
t 000 dollars
1,000 dollars
boo dollars
8o0 dollars
200 dollars
100 dolla.s
&cv Sic.
- - - glO
. - - 5
- 2 50
MEMORANDA**
Schr Mary, Weeks* hence at New Or
leans; 7th ,
rictus Othello, Btilkley ; and Msry Ann.
Fithtan. up at New t ork, for this ;»or» : on
17th
rhooner May Flower, wy at New Or
|eao<, lor''his*port, fadi to sail whh ties
pal«h N
Macon. Jan 22—Arrived, boats Mag
n I is. frrm Daiicn; Ocuiulgce No» 2; and
Charles t*aitotl.
Several boats departed*
Orders attcivfod to—and clubs snpplird
with packages, at
Eppinger'g
jan tl Lottery and I’.sclianzr Office.
For Sole,
T HREE «ncts of land,emuini"!'
bout 8000 actev, Ijring
to Savannah rivcr.OO milev feom tbn p I
in South Carolina, suttsbl. for ! h ' ”, L
u,.,uru lino miernai ami extern I. Assn I “J'jj*’ *?*'JJ'*"*"* t *,' e i ilresJJ P
internal reine.1, I recommend these Fills. I * f “ “ .11 nmHetri-
I treasurer is required lo gi*® 1 .
S*000 for the faithful execution oteif®* |
tie* ns treasurer.
Extract from the minutrs,
WH. H. BULLOCH,
jan 20 if HecNr.I
Straw Dunstables.
f UST received, one ceae latesi faahion
of Ladies split lira* and diamond
alia* Punval'let
Lailiea tplit straw Bolivars (tomclhine
new)
'kVi.wv vplit ma- DnnMatdei.
Tor vale hy A. ItKNNF.TT.
No. I Young’abuilding, Market squire.
fan 87
Sperm Oil nml Candles,
O NE Til* »US AND gallons fir*t qua
lity riper nr Oil .>
B0 hose* Sperm Candlr*
Just rereivi U ft on. Newbedfofd hy way
nf Ntw York, for *ju hy
B. N. OOlTOfsAriR
j i,n U Anriaur's wharf
soo
by
Jiui* 47
Cftiree.
Bags prime Green |||o
Landing A- foi vale
J- F. UENUV,
*St.
Co! r >
mg soon cn iucb or itaiidingur sitting too
long after leaving work Klieuinatic h..b
it- should soar flannel next the tHidji, and A t n niootilii/
I • all damp neather woolen iiockings. i.nd __ . * iSiamkl
should as much as possible avmd -ailing gb p >he l.i>moiiMlonersof Pilatn'»
ot “citing in fresh water, except occasion ,, ™ 'I'® ^ ar ® n, l Savanna . . |
ally to bathe and then the body should ha ! , W ''' ll,e * ln f *0H* *>»
wiped perfectly dry before Ihe ctuihes are I rc-oimtor. was pn**' 1 > . ,
put on. On motion Rescind That uni I 1 '”
WH, n Aim,.. ... .. .s i i. if I •III. on Saturday next the **th I * "J
vs tun children are in the habit of being . m, a j t h a sahitrf
niueh in fresh water they are liable to ibr!! ***? *'*Lnnm„ T .nd a M«s'ng« “iO
matte disord.ia and to have bad tores form Leiyof Sid per aonnm—the seciend
iSitr
quently affect the bone and cause incura
I'le lamrncss *
The rheumatism nt well at many other
disorder* »* hereditary or hamlcd down
from parent to child, and those ate much
morn difficult of cure.
, The gout I consider nearly allied or of
the same nature of the rheumatism; tbe
same remedies I have found to answer e
qually well for both.
Remedies for the rheumatism may be
divided into internal and extern I. As an
ler.ial remedy I recommend these Fills. I i7"“" 'rTnhi^ioo 'Velf ti""*^'
It IS nm to be supposed that one or two , *. 1 .** ‘ « ull,,a,,on ’ , gjJETS.
boxes is to perform a cure, especially in
old eases; or that after the cure is perform Jin ,B,P
ed a per*on is nevr to have it again; for
like causes will olwayv pioduce likeeffe :ts
In siiuilnr ci.cuinsta -.ces; but * ^ keeping
these Fill* by-* person and taking a dose
on getting cold and feeling rheumatic pains
foey will mnit certainly prevent the set
tling of tirem on any paiticiifor part of the
body.
On external means many ar* modetis-
»f perhaps to advantage, but n inflaminato
ry cases it is of little use until blooi* is ta
krn and the body freely opened i»y t^e
pill*; then an ointment made of sweet oi‘
8 parts and 2 part* of camphor made fine
; ,n d dissolved in it; then add 2 parts of ;o
lati e snirtts well s o k together, and half
a table spoon robbed on the part twice a day
is the best thing I ever fonid.
In case* of the chronic kind where the
Idooil i* c old and Magnmt by taking he
pill* first to quicken the Ido d, more brnr
nt *iSi be found from bleeiliii'r I* foil,
general as necessary to bleed in the »b.o
n, ® 4t eh ^ other; I have had ease* • here
it ha* been of many venr* standing, that |
found in tha eonrsonf the enrr fi»r cr sig
Idccuin^s to be absolutely necessary. B
jan 28
Banannas, Plantains, Su
gar, &c.
4000
, —*IAJ—
14 hhlix Trio idad Moliu**
12 Imixc •hit. Sug»r yj,
># 0„b a,d. c h,Hpy. .. 8mh B B EBT ,
Jan 22 ——
Cuba Coffee. ^
|VA BAGS prime grew c “'
ull jn»t '® c,i ’s 1 *^ l , r xiippE , r.
HALL. 811APTER& Tl,rr&
jan >1 —'
^-Notice. ^
A I L perxon. |'® ,in * dc ,v j j”, W *
A. the nt.t.ofJo«.b pif
l ilierty cocnt? decease**. *‘ n ^ ir
sent theu»«nnly;Attt«**d*- ***
debt»d •ill ^FJ^RT,
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