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heedlessly into tho conflict; and consequently, that
(hough nullifies may be resistance men, all resistance
men are not oullifiers, in the South Carolina sense of
(bat term.
In regard to the oppressions of the tariff, then, a
genuine resistance man is one who, feeling that he is
the victim of injury and injustice, is dispoa* d to avail
himself of all practicable and justifiable means to re
move present burthens, and secure hereafter the bles
sings of liberty and equal rights. He venerates that
sscred charter of our liberties which was intended to
bind us together, a tree, united and happy people ; and
believes that duty, and religion, and patriotism, require
no not tp transcend the bounds of that instrument, un
til its provisions shall have been proven to he utterly
unavailing. If, unfortunately, all I'gal efforts prove
fruitless, he believes that the endearing relations of
family and friends, the love of private happiri"'** and
public tranquillity, demand of him to enlist in his cause
all those who, like him, feel that something must be
done for their relief—then, and not till (ho/i, to offer to
their brethren this alternative—redress or separation /!
This is the true resistance rnan. lie doe* not rush in- j
to an inextricable labyrinth of theoretical, and perhaps i
actual, collisions, only to end in ruin and regret, be
cause he feels himself aggrieved. His prudence dictates
to him that “unity is strength”—his chivalry is tem
pered with a cool judgment and a sound discretion.—
His motto is 44 for God and our country;” but he
dreams not of success without adequate means.
We should despise ourselves, could we be contented
tamely and abjectly to submit to the unjust exactions
of Government; hut we believe our fate would deserve
to be little better, w'ere we to advocate a mode of re
dress, which would be the moat ccitain to fasten these
exactions upon us. We arc no subinissionists—and
we thank God, we are no madcap revolutionists. We
go for resistance to oppression—but we wish for unity
of feeling and concert of action, to make that resistance
effectual.
—Q&0-—
“ The Traveller, and Spirit of the Times. 1 *—We per
ceive that the late proprietors of tho “Spirit of tho
Times and Life in New York,” have disposed of that
establishment to Messrs. limit & Adams of the 44 New
York Traveller,” who have united the two papers un
der the above title. The similarity in their character
when separately conducted, renders their union practi-
cable, as it w ill create no change sufficient to disap
point the former expectations of the readers of cither;
while it will have the tendency, by increasing tlio.re-
aources of the editors, to enable them to extend their
sphere of information, and consequently, increase the
gratification of their patrons. In addition to the array
of respectable talent formerly engaged in the Traveller,
we notice that our old ftiend W. T. Pouter, F.sq. to
whose signal ability and unwca;icd industry, tlie8pi.it
of tho Times has been indebted for the high character
it has sustained, will remain us conductor of the sport
ing department. It would bn new.'li ss lo say wo wi-li
success to tho undertaking—wc have no doubt an in
telligent public Mill sustain it.
—eos—
Letter from our Correspondent, dated
Jtiiiledgeville, Dec. 19th, 1S32.
Gentlemen,—Tho note appended by your-
welvee to my last letter, induced me to inquire
iuto the justness of my charge upon Judge
Crawford, of inconaiatency. That inquiry bus
satisfied mo, that there is in truth, no evidence
of the inconsistency in which I belie*ed he
Wd!- involved. I find that hi* sentiment deli !
vered on the 4th July, in Milledgevrlle, in sub-
We will play out the rediculous farce, and fif
ty years I fear will find tho Slate just where
she is in relation to her domestic polity ; nnd
wliother in or out of the present Union—the
Omniscient alone enn tell.
As to Carolina Nullification, I can only say
that it has proven itself to be what you know
I have always believed it, any thing but pea
ceable in practice, nnd the veriest delusion in
theory. It 19 worse than vain now to talk
about the Cnr din • doctrine—the deed is done,
and I should us soon look for th-t Oconee to
flow hark to the mountains, ns fur her to re
the palsy. But its sullen hold upon her system seemed
to be yielding, by slow and reluctant degrees, to iho
usual remedies, until her family were beguiled into the
hope, which they fondly cherished, of her restoration
But uh f it was otherwise in Heaven ordained. The fiat
of that Almighty G.kI, who works his sovereign pleasure
with the helpless rnce of man, was impatient of execu
tion, and a blast, like the lightning of heaven upon the
aged oak, swept over her body, and the shock ami its
victim died together. Well did the Poet sing,
“The spider’s most attenuated thread
Is cord, is cable to dial’s tender lie
On earthly good.”
Her'* was indeed a sod Jen rush from lift, an abrupt
•lepartu.u on so In.,/ v ivage.
Toe character of the deceased in the. varied relations
cede. Nor will trio Government recede. \rid |°I* H ciety, much less *»f Imr g<
to perfect the list of recent things, startling
and momentous in their character, Jackson [ j^"
has assumed ground which must inevitably I •
bring himself and Carolina to the “ ultima ra- 1
jirei 1, o..m would
delineate. There are materials lo be gathered
her long and eventful life, there are trail* in her
ud recollections inspired bv the
J% m oticc.
T HF. Subscriber can accommodatea few Gentlemcu
with day hoard, at the iiatml rates
Athci.s, l)cc. 29—41—tf.
ALFRED M. NISBET.
WANTED
Ythe subscriber, seven or eight good NEGRO „,. K »,
fc CARPENTERS, between this and the fiat of the following articles:
B. B. LORD,
H AS the pletiure of infers*-
ins his customers nnd (bo
public. be has recently re
turned from New-Tork, end bee
opened an extensive assortment
of WATCHES, JEWELRY, fee.
•elected with greet care, which
he will di.pode of on the meet lib-
Amnng hia purchases be wodtd mention
March
Atli
ext, for which liberal wages will be given.
JOHN T. DUNN.
«, Dec. 29-41—tf.
f Iter name, around which, the mind in holy mood
iiiu ... nigh* linger, till !•• vent its ample tale, volumes might
tin cron 1 in Ml.” war Tho death nrnnn in I !* e ' ,ian d. Firat, best, and brightest mi memory'* page,
n ", •| ? is her character as a Christian. This w t* the gt m ofl nnd Shop House, for Twelve Hundred Dollars, one
IL/a'Ol nu will up the funeral ditgo ol the cun- j steady, fixed, and ever-beaming lustre in her earthly fourth in advance, ami annual instalments f»r ih<ee
diadoin. This was I he grand, respondent star, the! years. If not sold by the first Tuesdn
great central sun, that poured its fuil fl * d of heavenly ! Houses on that dav will he rented.
For Sale.
T
!IF. puli
Vi!lai*c
liter nif ra tor sate in
n. Jitrk
federai y. And now in relation lo this mailer
where does Georgia aland ? As vet neutral.
•She cannot long remain so. We must say,
before very long, under whose h inner we en
list—whether under (he Palmetto flag, or the
bnnner of stars nnd stripes. We will have no
choice: “ what kuig ? Kezonian, sneak or die !
will he the interrogatory. The settlement of
llu* question will throw onr State into agtta
lions the most fearful, and will luad to results
most eventful.
My own opinion is, that since the stato of
Carolina has'acted, it is useless for us In u-ge
(he adoption by the people of the Convention
ressolultnns. Long before we ran unite in a
Southern Convention, the storm will he up.
The aspect of affairs has changed sinco the
rising of tho Convention. Tho Carolina ro-
si-tniice will [eniove the Tariff nnd cement the
Union, or will scatter its fragments to the
winds of [leuvcn. As a patriot mid a Chris
tian, if I had the power, I would cull the States
into Convention to settle this alarming contro
versy ; nnd I would have Georgia, take the
lend in calling a convention of the States.—
Vet such is tho reckless indifference of the
Legislature, that they cannot lie moved upon
this subject. Like children, they quietly play
with trifl ’s, whilst convulsions are gathering
up their energies beneath them. The Prncln
million of the President has oecasioned a sen
sation here. The Stales’ Right partv arc so-
liritous about Carolina and the Union. The
Submission party, if evidence means anv
tiling are rejoicing at tho prospect of that
State being drilled into so 1 missi -.i ut the point
of tho bayonet. The Senntn, making itself
the instrument of executive influence, and the
pander to Federal power, ha- passed a resolu
tion requiring the publication, in a circular, of
the President’s Proclamation, for dissemina
tion amongst our people, thus giving legisla
tive sanction to all the principles it ptotnu!-
galos ; nne of which is tho constitutionality of
the Tnrtfflaivs, and another is, the claim of 11
power in the Federal Government to hind the
States conclusively nnd finally, by its own
judgement upon its own powers under the Con
stitution. Others inny think uf this document
us they plense, but 1 cannot hut believe that
its principles, many of them, fire at war with
the rights and principles of the South.
With strango infirmity of purpose, the Sc
Dic, 2!> -H-
lupit around her, bound tier other virtue, in I heir re
spective orbits, and gave them their flit-, their bent unit
their motion. At the tender ape of Hi, tiie time at
which she wus married, sho joined (tie Methodist
church, anil lies continued a living and exemplary mem
ber of ilie same for tho space of -10 years , thus surren
dering leo ilium, meridian, tho evening uf her d,iys,
through all their mutations of sunshine and shade, 10
the service of her Maker. She walked in tho ordinan
ces of the church, lived forth lie principles and pre
cepts, advocated and supported its interests, with a fi
delity, u zeal, anda sacrifice worthy ol a Christian he
roine. Whose piety than her’, was deeper laid? more
devoted, more elevated, more sublime ? Ilw'asoflhat
steadfast and immoveable kind, that clung ever upon
the sacred truth of find ; that r* lied witli a faith and an
energy upon Ins promises, which no nine nor place,
.lot all the angry trials of the world, not all the temp
tations, the woes, the vicissitudes thai hcael the path
way of being, could ever subduo. Shu inado the In-
bests and Iho uiii of heaven, Iho unerring pioneer of
her life, under all its clmngrfut varieties, t.nri In religion
she looked os the never failing sirring of all she honor
eil witli the name of happiness below. In the private
I public duties of the Christian, who was inimi faith
ful ? who breathed forth a readier, deeper, heartier re-
p lose to the required, sots of llruven ? She mvrrtia-
eil, at her well known hoips. In betake lo rselt oway
to the hallowed place of prayer, there to h Jd audience j
with her God, and pour forth tier wants and her wishes j
into the cor uf his compassion. Charity can tell that I - - ■■ . _
tier supplicating voice was never raised in wont, but j ‘ n , .. i "
Gold and Silver Lever WATCHES,
Gold and Silver L’F.pin# do.
Common English, French and Swiss do.
Brass CLOCKS,and Manlei Time-Piecxs.
Jewelry*
Ladies' Gold Neck and Match Chains.
,m. ihv t inane oi Jtllrrst.n, Jack-1 |, a rf ies < ant | Gentlemen's Gold and PI a tod Seals £ Kern.
,.m eni.nl > t w« finni I.ots, on which , ,„g PUltt) g,f M , tnd f/MkClmSu,
,ro two More Houses, a Dwelling | p„,.K 4PM and Dr.MoatHCNiaM Kits,
Gold and Plaint MtdMimi, and MinuUurt bucktli,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen'. Caineo, Diamond,'
Tnrquois, Firmer Agate, Garnet, Curst,
Topaz, Emerald, Amethyst, Enamelled,
Swu. Psiiilrd Enamelled, Kuby, Jet,
Mosaic, Piurl,Paato, Fdlagrco, and plain
Gold __
Ladies’ Ear-: Rings, and Gentlemen's Shirt-Stub, of
nearly rill t\e above rnrielies.
Musical Instruments*
Common, Coco-wood Lined, Tipped and Silver-keyad
FLUTES,
Plain and Tipped Single and Double FLAGEOLETS,
Wood, Tin and shell MUSIC BOXES,
Klagi ulu, Double Flageolet and Elute Tutors.
i January, the
.1(11 IN li'WLK, Campbell County.
T. HANCOCK & CO.
2LJTAVE recently received n choice ■ml extensive
m U i-upp'y of NEW GOODS, consisting, in part, of
the lulluwi.ig u*tides:
Dry Goods*
Fine Blm\ Black and Colored CLOTHS,
Clark nnd Fancy CASS1MEHES,
Fine Fadiionohlc Striped arid Assorted SATT1NETTS,
Flanrult, assorted colors,
Bi.ick and colored Circasiians,
Vufcntia Vestings,- tints’ lluir Cnmblcf,
B.mihuzetii*, assorted,— Merino Cii.Mhmerct,
11 tintiiic Cord and Bcnvrriccn*
Dulllo and Pt.ioi Blanket.*,—Rose and Cradle do.
Carpeting,—I learlh ItugH,
Manilla Door-mats,
Brown, bloodied and blue Homespun,
Calicoes, a-s'Oltd.
Fancy Goods*
Black and fancy colored Merinos,
Merino Mantles und Shawls,
Thibet Wool, Caainnerc, Silk and Gauze do.
Blond, Crape and Gauze llnndkt rcliit 1>,
Black Italiuu Silk,— Groa da Lyona,
Gros do Nap,—P«»n dc boio,
S 3 b
i
alniicu declarer!, that nnv mnn.uro tendin'.' tn j nnie hnn this iluv uiianinuiwilij paaseil n re-ni>-
rx separation of the States, hi'l'ori! n Federal ! lutimi enlling it Federal Cnnveniion, to netlli-
Convention, would ho Ireaa .ii ngninst the iho Tariff controversy. An buforo ninlert, n
Unrion. I wrote from recollce'niti und w is in prinugiiion of minilar charncler. was *ho other
error; I now make the amend h'uior.ible, and ! dav rejected; hiitlhen.il was propnMeiln.su
withdraw the ehergo. Millcilgiivill ■ atm is- . nulisiituic Inr Ryun’n rcdsirlniious, uad the
phere is hnd enough; and its moral olmos- majority then eliosn [’van’s reasolulinns in
pherc more poisonous to head nnd heart, than ■ prefer, enen to the call of a convention. If
Poirline irtitismaU can lie to health; yet I this proposition passes the House of Reprn-
wrHo not under it* Mtitnulutimi. I wish to lie | sentatives, nnd l think it will, wo shall still
understood ns speaking troth honestly und have dono something, perhaps n great deul,
fearlessly. These nro. not the times, when lor our country.
•non should speak of public mailers in stiver The Senate refused on yesterday to pass
tones end velvil phrase. When th v Union is the bill to call u Convention for reduction, and
in jeoperilv. and the sovereignty of the Slates to-duy re-cunstdored it. I his measure lying
in lutzzard ; when our own State i< lorn ttlmo.t 1 nt tho verv hn.ti ol nil other retorin, will l.itrd-
in tatters with contending factions and rival, ly succeed. Tho people, though, can, mu! I
interests; when our Legislation is hut a farce,; hope will, have a Convention m spite ol tin
ned our Legislature hot a moh ; it is tint", ny, i Lcgisliiluie.
full tint#, Ihnl those who love tho country, mid I Bogan hits been convicted and sentenced
would serve the people, should speak in terms | to removal trom office, nnd disqualification fur
neither minced nor measured. A sin of the
day, is u blind adherence to parly leaders,
whellier right or wrong, consistent or itieun-
sistent—a trust in tl.eir integrity, when their
ends are selfish, nnd their means corrupt— an
indisposition on tho part of tho people lo rely
upon iho correctness of their own views, and
the-efliciency of their own power. I have no
doubt that the people of our Slate nre csscn
20 tears.
The .Semin's bill tn sell the Fraetinns, has
been lost in tho lower House, .mil the Frac
tious will remain as they are until next winter.
The loll lo provide lor a Supreme ceurl fell
still-horn from ino hands of Us friends. A lull
Las passed tho llousu to sell the public hands
—to require memliu s of the Legislature to
vote viva voce, utid other lulls quite as wise
tially honest, nnd their leuders in the main, Hl| d quite us necessity. A ressolelien has
essentially selfish
As to our domestic nflairs, with some knowl
edge of the true stale of things, I must say
they nro almost rcm-dilessly wretched. Wc
passed the Senate authorising tire Governor t
appoint iltrco gentlemen to report to the Le
gislature a system uf prison discipline, and n
revised penal code. But, Gentlemen, I run-
>vhal, title an angel of mercy, .lie (mind her .pint near, I " “atered und coh ryil Silk.,
to minister relief. Theeauae i.t Christian bencvnlei.ee, I “'•** * n ’ 1 “ lo . red S,lk '
maintained an extended empire over her heart, and if! “ Iack nombaxine.,
over tho class-room and the aanctuiirv of God contaiuud
a solitary inmate, who loved thmn for lliuir own nuke,
and ihe hi altiuraud heavenly influence they shed upon
mankind, in truth it wa» ahc. AUlctud a’ul fechle as
slut was, she would repair on fiarli r. turn of t!.r S;tb-
bat li, lo tho house of God, upborne upon l he arm of her
so », and nour »ucmcd to n ap a purer pleasure, a divi*
uer benefit from ilieir allendancc tlierr. II* re, as else
where, hut a low days b<f»ro hor spiiiFs flight, she
had occasion to testify to Iho heautv, the excellency,
the divinity of religion*, and her high and glorious hopes
he* Bid the grave. Tboiiifh this is but a briefuml hasty
sketch, yet iliu iipellcduul powers of I lie deceased, dc
serve a oasBiiig tribute Her mind naturally strong
nod crasjdug, had hy early cultivation, but cbn-fly by
sub*, quent reading and reflecticn, assumed that lively
und vigorous lone, winch submitted every subject tliut
mo ivilhin its reach, to the oideal of a strict and sear-
rhing analyei*; and sho appeared lo form h* r judg
ments and draw her conclusions, with a clearness and
snuncity that never erred. Books were her delight, and
passing from those of lesser interest, she sought the
higher walks of moral and religious li era'lire, and the
continued her pursuit, until sho amassed a fund of
knowledge, which while it assisted her in the intelli
gent discharge of her C iiislian duties, confirmed her
faith, and strengthened her hold upon the skiea. The
faculty of memory uhc possessed in uinno.al perleel
Its power was like the sue!! wf enrhantment. Tin
eidents .*f her early hf*’, tin* stoiies that amused her
voutli, and the mines ofl lioughl she wandered o’er in ri
pci age ; all these she could rehearse with 'lie mi
nuteness of tlcta I, and the fimiiliarity of yesterday.—
If such her mind ; «•> enlarged, s*» capaci ih, no ospir-
ing here, where imperfection reigns pre-eminent, how
now mii9t it be, when the shackles of dull mortality
are riven, and her snirii, nosca'hed by its fiaii coiupan-
ion's fall, lia-a hounded, ucMvc, neria!, towering, uncoil
fined into •lie presence of Us God ? No one belter de
I, or enj *yed in fuller degree, the confidence ami
e*tiv*rn of the community in which she livid. Her
friendships were pure and ardent when she saw llrey
ware safe ; und her attachments when fully formed, of
• hat strong nnd generous charm ter, which never stoop
ed to jea'ousv or suspicion. In all her intercourse,
she was fra k, ingenuous and sincere; in her depoti.
in-in, plm :, undisguised, uiiosteriiuiiouM. The com
mon varriic H and allureon-uin *>f the world, aho renoun
ced with philosophic, disdain, and indicated both !>.
practice and precept, an aitenMv ii to *!*»• higher and
11 outer duties of life, rather than ils uiddy whirl of t.ip-
poy arid pride. In her hniue relations, lu r hearing to-
.va ds her domestics was ol thu' mild and conciliator*
kind,which while i( exacted their obedience,con
then affections, and they too, in tire tear- • Inch they
shed over thai well-known form 'he nigh* which hea
ved their simple aouta na th»^ solemn bell called them t*
pay the last mournful ininiia lo the remains of tlieii
mistress, lit the solitary and grief-fraught n.-pcct, whicli
sits like 'he grave iipmi them—ilt. ac tratiiy t«» (In
g'Mfdnuss of lior heart, anil the bitlerness of thoir be-
rcavcincnt.
But, tne relilion most interesting, mosi absorbing,
mom hallowed, lo the writer of Dus ol.itnary, ui best n
mockery of her, whose worth ii s« r ks i*» i* II, ih lira. <
mother. This is the final point of attraction in hr
character. To this ul! the rtlleriiom*, die rememhr. i
cr-s, the s**nsihilitics of the soul converge, around IL
th“y cling, here they kindle into a flame of pious,
cred, tearful devotion. How ilioiiglu (wretched
Velvet and Silk Kiiiboased Delta,
B*‘ail Embroidered do.
IS* ad Bigs, plum and gilt,
Bnbmet Lace, wide and narrow*,
Threat!, Gimp nnd Blond l ace.
Muslin Trimming and Inserting,—Ribbons ussorted,
LaditV silk, kitl und liorn*‘akin Glovea,
Black, gold and colored Seed Beads,
Trnnsfi r Box will* Varnish nnd I’lales,
Curved Comb**, Sir. Ur.
Bonnets.
Fancy French Straw,
Wove, Satin and Tus
can BONjNETS,
English Straw do.
Ready Made Clothing*
ilen’s Gamble) Cloaks,
I Ladies’ Silk and Circassian do.
Genilcmcii's Blue and Black FROCK COATS,
do. Green 8mtouts,
do. Black and Adelaide DRESS CfMT.S,
Striped Cassimerc Faritaloons,
Bmck and mixed Ciotli do.
.■striped and idain Saiiiiclt do.
Valent la and Mcriru Super Vesta,
Silk and Marseilles d ».
Hats and Cui>n.
Ut-nlleniHii’s FiisIiiuiihIiIc Bi-n-
vi-r HATS,
Cnstor and Rirtnm do.
Illntk und l)rnl> *Vnul lints.
Kino nnd ( liiritl Cloth CAPS,
Mon’s nnd Buys’ Fur Cups.
Roots and Shoes.
Men's ilressci: Deer Skin
ROOTS.
Calfskin do.
Fine Calf and Seal skin
sriftEb,
. Men's tdutilic ami leather
Over-Shoes,
Buckskin Walking-Shoes
and I’umps,
miscellaneous*
Gold, Silver, Steel and Shell Spectacles,
Gold and Silver Pencil Cases,
Superior rcrcuKHon Tucket Pistols, Brata, Sled and
Silver Mounted,
Gold, Silver, Sice! and Brass Thimbles,
Plated and Bruns Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trcyi,
Silver Spoons, Sliver and Plated Butter-Knives t
Biitanuia Coffee and Tea Setts,
Plated Fruit- Baskets and Castors,
While, Artemcsian, Garnet, Black,)
Opal, l-emnn, A Is hast or, Yellow, > CUT BEADS,
Sky Blue, Green and Gill )
Puste, Enamelled, Silver and Fine Gill Bell BuckDt.
—AIJ50—
A splendid assortment of Rotors and Penknives, with
Razor-Si rape, Hones, Shaving- Boies and Bruahe%
-Scisaors and Mnufi«Boxea,
Ladies* Work and Fancy Boxes,
Children'** Dumb Watt lies and Silver Mhistlas,
Cloth, llairacd Tooth Uruabcs, Sic. SiC.
fCj^The abrive ailicles comprise only a JMirt of the
Stock oflered lor sale-—any and every article in hia line
of business, not already on hand, wiU be furnished at
(he ahorteal notice.
Cluck nud Watch Repairing
Carried on as imua! in all its branches. Good workman
will be employed, and all orders punctually and tailii-
fully attended to.
Athens, Dec. 29.—41—if.
jFor Sale,
Dec. «2—IO-4t.
A SULKEY, but little defter .1
from use, of the first oril- r
uf woik and stylo; ■ great bur*
gain can bo had, by making
timely application.
Inquire at this office.
the ample ti hi -»f her maternal history !
al .very point, there .streams out a Horde
that break* lip all the
•)
I low
i denied.
have no well grounded hope that Gi-.rroiit cun sutmi your collumns nnd uonry your lenders
ini|iiuvo Iter laws, Iter eon-muiion, ur Iter:—so lurewell. Vour’s ace.
munners, an Inttg as her people nru erraved
in nearly equal proportion, in nn uncompromi-1
sing struggle for Stutn power. Wo have
thought, and I still think that tho Troup party
have been struggling lor principle, and that the
Clark partv have been fighting for wages—yet
the Troup parly has Inst its integral charac
ter, and therefore much of its power—some of
ila member# have parted with their ptinciples,
and have therefore forfeited their claim lo re- j iiisen-iblr, (twin the licginuir g ol her illness, wlrii It las- Iguod. To ilium, ilm few, and prnte, .ml wisrl- ni ol
T2UCSCr7S 02’ P.SSrKCT.
“ Sh» had not e’en buspnke liur biiroud,
Nor Duel she cuu^ti ; a *
How many (all an fetid F
As sudden, tlmiiuhfor moiitii.i adoioniafied homo.” I unhouiuled
Died of Apoplexy on Tuesday, tho 4*.h m!*t.nt5 o'- she is gum
dork, \. M. .Mrs ELIZ \BEHI HOUGHTON, in the j lairerclimc
•36tfi year of her «g«. She was taken very suddenly, j
oil the ui*'ruing previous, between the hi>urs of 11 ami j to her chihlrrn
k, uml was apeechleta a ml in ail appr.uaucu 1 rtTiown* d in
p f.’iirilriin ••!’ fi'« linff, ui
it hack in an Alpine torrcci on tlscs Imarl! Ol
tho mummy of her ki idiiraa, of hor winged affection
A ! I tHe on eurth might wane* tn in deeuj, hot litis wi
imdianging ;i« the blix.4 i.f .tavrn. Never did a tin
tlirr regard her oirprmg wi ll a Jueper, a purer, a holi<
love. All thai tins hear! can roiin ive, an atfarhing to
this endearing ami tender relation, *vas f.eely lib nilnJ
in loir. Ilor children were the burden ol her timughl-,
h«r rlesirea, uml her prayers. Her tolii itmlc for tin ii
bare, their hnppinesir, tb»*ir hone*>t piom -tion, »a»
»« aff<-» lion that gave it biith. But, ah !
nr, if ever *<»ul .iMeeuded to brighter,
Itigli, to meet her kindred spirits. ’Tis
•xc her days on earth nro mimherr.d, but aho has h tt
id friends the inherit Hire *.f n Maine,
lhat in truly grent, a id virtuous, nnd
*pert. Upon nil important domestic interests
wo ore wofully divided—we cannot now, ns
we did in 1^25 and ’2C, present nn unbroken
front. *Ye nre wide assunucr upon foreign
relalinns. We could not untln >n the Ann-
Tariff Convention. We are even now q-iar
led witli imcrvals ot zg-itexiiig sutlcriug, but the liricl'j lire woild, like fro.l funned IzirdMiipea lit no It MI us
space of IS hours. Tuwaots the Icroiin.tion of tier
hie, her symptoms were ro’»brd of their former vio
lence, and Iter dying moments seemed w.veless and
placid, so like the image of a soft arid tranquilizing re
pose, it,at hercluldren ami friend. Him watctied like
.aimed vigils at her pillow, were scarce conscious of
tier spirit’s flight. It would certainly have been
fulling shout Carolina Nullification and Slate j source of consoling reflection to the friends and rela-
rcsistance ; and w hen in Ike Legislature, (he live* of the deceased, it Providence in bis wisdom had
. „ , . ", deem^J fii In have blessed her in Hus trying boor, with
most influential nt our body, instated upon nn ; , hu l4UIt , s ,.„ l „„i lu mo, which wus
alteration of the Federal Constitution, lo ,,, eminentlyiluo’s. Uni me siory of her past li'e, (tie
relieve the country from tho embarrassments unearthly sspiraiions wtiich leapeil like angels from
into which Carolina has thrown it; it WHS »l» temple of her heart, toe .v.n, noiseless, and HIM
, ,i . • .i . e_«n J-'.ttc tenor of hor Chn.tinn career, lo those wnoknew
lound impossthlo lo tinito the party. Small * lltrt a cu|Ujo „ aMpot , th c cliaroe ic r of those
matters mingle in und control the deliberations [fcelingf, the tone of ih.»? prof. sM is ami mcidi-ma
of the General Asuemhly Upon wulijeclu uf-1 w kich woulil liavo Hhc*l SO ri»i» a luiirc up m 'he part-
fueling the integrity of,he ** h-. then |
Kv be expected from the councils of l»*enn , || 1WIIPC ,.fu, a i mo-i ...man'irtl of human i»»a,tba« c »•.»-
d.*ty9 t Why nothing, surely nothing good.— j pletc.M mockery and union strange of life and death,
biuzi
*• Think's*, ihoii the theme iiiloxicalea my lulu }
Am I loo warm ?—l»»o warm ! rnnnnt he,
I loved !»er mocii, but now I love her more—
Huw blcasinga brighten os they take (heir flight !*'
Sleep on, venerable saiui of God, (he apouianenmi re.
grrl.x of iliy numerous friends and relativ a dcr>c» fid
wi'h lliec to llie grave. Thy children wi!! mourn il»y
•iotook'*d-for departure, »!uy will «■ mb jlm t by mem -rv.
Hie* will honor ihy prerepm, they will rwee ihv rate
example. To ihy lornb they will repair aa to -» hillvv
|*»d place of earth, tber-- (hey wilt commune witn i',y
tapin', catch thy ioapir.vion, tauae upon t!«y v(:Iu«-m,
which h 11 -*i 11 rise unbidden !o their view, bui
upon llir parent tendern sa, the grttn.H t
m'»r*’a waste. Hot never (here
“Shall wretched (bought, roam ihv to.nbaround
In iiifiJei limirca*.
S.ife art lln.it !-.d(»ed .dt.ve lhr«e rolling *‘p!»er*sa,
Th»j bdletul influence of wt)ot>c giddy dance,
Sjp.dri (Old *ii.*ii?ilnde on all hctiuath.”
l.adics 1
•o and Seid-skin PumpH,
and Black Brognon,
Morocco, Seal and Buckskin Shoev,
Fi ie prunella do.
Opt ra Boola,
vloioico and Leather Boot?,
Children'll Shoes, isc. V.c. i.c.
ToCtTlltn WITH A Gr.NF.RAL A9S0I.TMENT OK
^ Saddlery, (,’ouc‘li Tritniiiing, Red
ALliBl* ii. I AHBROUGH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
H \S removed lo Guineaville, Hill county. Inaddi-
(inn lo (he Courts heretofore attended by kirrv-
sell and Col. Jones, in (lie Chattahoochee Circuit, they
wifi ait end to hiiMincss in any ofihecountiracomposiitg
(he UcMicrn or Cherokee Circuits. Letteraon bu.d-
m’.c#. p.Ft paid, directed to Allen G. Fambrotigh,
Guinesvill", «*r John A. Jones, Villa Rica, Carroll conn*
l,»* will meet with kind reception and prompt attention.
Dec. 22—10—4l.
illIT* The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle, South
ern RetMtiicr, Maeon McHbcngcr, and Columbus 1*.;»-
quirei, will each give thcohoveone month's publication.
To Parents.
rjinr. Reel rofthe Athena GRtMMAR SCHOC!,
M. rei*|iectfullv informs Parents at a distance, that
three or tour hoys con be accommodated with board for
Mic ensuing year, m the aaino family wilh himself. A
constant supervision of amusements as well aa of Ft*
dies will be exercised, and every opportunity will he
improved for advancing those under hie charge in in<»
ralily and useful Know ledge.
Athens, Dei*. 8—3d—cow if.
lyiti*
mid Blue Morocco Huns, Hard
“tire and Cutlery,
Grot cries.
Drugs, Paints,
ami Oils.
A r. Irct assortment of CK-)ClvF.UY and CLAS!
\\ \RE, amoi-g which arc
C ina n**d Porcelain Tea Setts,
Gla-s ware io Sell a.
Lamps ami 8lia«le»*, Kn, Ac.
Ail of which they ■ iT« r on l)n u.nM ria^onah'e Ivuip.
Atium-, D*e. 29.—H—»f.
C 1LAHK SlirnlPs Snlc.-On thu fiMt 'l
J d«y in M ’ IlCII next, will l»- su'd «• the
I loom* in i lie tow o .»f *\ aikinsviilc, Cl.i.K county, *
the ohtml oouDi of m»'c, the loliowtng prtqw.rV), it
Sevi nieon NegroiH, to wit
ahoot CO wars of ago ; Ldwiud 14 ;
Id, and her dan tt hi«r Humic.-; Jim l i ; John
ChaileaSC; L. tlylfi; Rbiil rn lti; P. ler 11 ; II
24; A.to.ii 4 ; Nut. 9 loo.
N«id .Man,
and a Child 2 iiuniilm old ; levosd on the. p'opvrt)
Bobeli Love nod David H. L V«, lo isa<i>ly a ffii*>11- ja
gage fi fa. in favor of Join) Nobii, v*. haul Robert und j
id U. Love, and oiher fi f-u*. ag.** .-*• -aid I...*.-.,
ISAAC S. VINCENT, bh'ff.
PHOPOSAZ.S
FOR
ENLARGING AND IMPROVING
THE
SOUTHERN BANNER,
A Paptr now published Weekly in Athens, Geo.
Tup. rapid increase of population, wealth end in
telligence of Wf.mtmin Gkokoia, have prompt'd
the Editor.** of the “hoOTllKHN Bank an,” in order in
keep pare w ii hi he improvement of llic times—to Ly
before llu ir friende and patrons, thc following pro
posals ;
They intend about the first of February next, to
piihiudi the “ B-iout.r” on a L'ge imperial sheet—not
mfi.rior in size or mjle of execution, lo any now pub
lished in the State—for the accomplishment of which
purpose, they have ordered from New York an entire
new Ft i of materiuL.
Tin* Edit..i* deem it unnecessary of thi> late day, »o
enter into it minute detail of thoir political crcod— l'i. y
v* »».ild deem ii bit n work of supererogation. Hiiffire it
miv, iheir heat eiioria will always be directed (I.f
.Of.,t.jiimii:ng correr t prinup!ca, religious, mural and
p oDirul) to tin; advuneemciil of tho interest, honor
.ft l.uppn.eps of the people—parl|r*iliily (hat oortion
of thei.i roirp.ising the IVchtern, and North Wealnn
.-•cion ot the Stole ; and to whom they mainly look
lor iMK.mage and tmppt.rt.
The i n*nutate • f the Banner i«* now respectable, lu.t
oot aoliicient lo meet the incraiseof oxfmnditure that
mu>« nrecHf inlv occur, in clfeeling the irnprovementa
U; j emit*-inpiated. They nre sing nine, however, in the
• iy i hop.-, Dili u liberal public will yield lo their efforts,
'I**, J • lir,* Mipj.'.rt ar d rnroiirsfernent. upon which they
Jol
j ,u
sit :
MUv SUEitlFP’S kSAl.E.—On tho
t iiMUal UourMofitlu
ill-
the lolioi
Clark county,
property t.i
Kltrven Negroes, to wit : Anthony n Mho,
. 45 or 5t) y> ora ot age ; Mary, 37 ; Duitlab, 1»>; Fanny,
si ol nil |j. liiceil, 14 , Ina.ie, 9; licii, 9 ; Gau.iab, 7; Miily,
on me- j j • aM j Ca»ti ra h.»v, and Mitildi a woman, (tl.cii
. ng. h not speclfi d in 'he mortgag ): Lvi'd mi .•*.•* the
I p operty of Hugh V'i-fi*r, to aiti.«ly two fi Is*. i»*it»-d
j on mu luitcl Mirn o', umiigag h m Uv.#r «»l Sc*:v.:|im
j I II..IUifc. VJ. Ho. . .Nuhl-r.
JAMES I1F.ND0N, D. SITE
' Dec. S!'>.
Ill-in, (ijinil “tlllil llirv
ly, for the suceeayful cccompliabment rif
lug go responsible.
TrniYis.
The price et* snhsciiption will l>c the same aa hartr’rv
fire— *u : $1,00 ;*er annum in advance, or $1,00 if pa)*
ment is dclujed until after the year < xpires.
Ai, an inducement to our Crtends lo exett themaclvc t
fi.r us, wc iffer to give r. ropy of the Banner for avert
ten responsible narr***4 forwarded by anyone individual.
Letters, P'ist piid. addressed to the Editor**, r*r
Ai.bon C*fA»L, Fiiblmhcr, will receive prompt atirn-
lion. AI.BDN CHASE.
ALFRED M. MSBE7.
Athrn*, Dec. 8,1812.
Edit ora in this State wi!l confer a favor hy
verting tliu above.
To Stage (Proprietor**
W AY-BILLS ennitnntly on hand and for
kiiI.) nt ilm Olfico of tho fcoijtl). Bant rr.