The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, May 14, 1845, Image 3

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:W Til?*hft remain* wide open ! j, '^TilV n'A and-could famacjnuiovdy ~ZJti m*Mn fort party. TW‘ ” ' 7 C«U>U*iankar«n®d»t is butter still , !—f<* ' vc h * 1 ’ **U> f ‘ r have to do Wen with a .’..contra** proHi'.lVwitii Wing vacillation,and *ii ,,1-til Whig* tcanfa livson from theta, eenibiac tirm (MWM**0*f® ’ |' et us continue’to Reserve .stich cotnpli- vii!!--, and there is iio danger,tn our couu- ^ w her institutions. «"i > ? Gi|ir Squadron. *,Vc learn from the Washington Union, Government paper, that the following '!'• Vera Cruz in a few days, Cum. 44 2U III 10 -■ 20 • 20 20 . 10 154 20 174 , , -v -Dr.-Srriith has gone ia.*ot,lri»own Lore certainty, and few care. Some say he;has gone jo Englantl, and thk is the gtnerU opinion; oihere say he has gone ii Gal*. Jackson. ’ test assured that A VALUABLE PUNTATMN say ne has gone"to see -ijjggLlM'&ii li Jj ii : In the incantmie you may terxOUR motbsjaftcr .late application will he minio • the ball will go on. - ’— Jf. to tlie Honorable the .Interior court of Sumter ===■= ; w ili be off- Vera Cruz n alter touching at Gnlvcston. I’no'.c Potomac, Ship Falmouth, ’flu- Lawrence, llris Somers, Sica tier Princeton, Shin Saratoga, Ship Si. Mary’s, Urig Porpoise, To which another ship of the first cla^s is to be added This is a seasonable movement on the _ ar , „f die Government, and will have no iioub;, a salutary cfleet on I lie belligerent filing of our Mexican neighbors. 1'nm the .V. Orlean* Picayune, JUay 5th. Later From Mexico. By the arrival at this port yesterday of the. schooner Vucatcco, Pratts, master, flomVcra Cruz—whence she sailed on'the : Gi_wc have advices nine days later than lie.tl previously received." Our latest No people'were-ever more unanimous upon ern any gvent-ffdlitical.. question tho ii Texas is to upon tins of Annexation. There will be " ritv rtl favor;6f it' in'every eoimiy, in 'public, and in some not a- dissenting thefi void. Mr. K’s. party left here n day or two af ter their arrival, well equipped and in fine spirits. FJis beiritlrwav improving.—Pie. Neglected Guarantee* of Peace. What Are the natural tohimorcinl rcM- , nirnnn - « jnairv.feM imA tionsof Great Britain and AiucricaT Wc WATCH &'CLOCK MAKER* cnnnol better indirntP ihofiA ihnn lot* o’.. n .al.s i . • J tm'-iidu era iztfUtl) * (bargain foi, as* fklMVTMt i^.of^MAimM.naKwr- acre*,of wJiiclj PRACTICE: OB i MID\VIPERYi>niu\w*n *X2 uuu niuuitu 1 ire cannot belter indicate these than by simply 1 copying the figtires .of the occupation rc-T tin* itm h iW good fence, Sic: with two settlomentM* goofl «■ Louse, and Smew, outhonsea &c. The plaec is beat thrand. well Watered. For further inlanaafitai eaH rTf;'uTTW T '. Tr Dieattnr oodrity, May1lll$845.' 5 *^fjj3V( t i ■ .,i tn/( ooaj-'H turns made by the census commissioners of T* prepared to execute all orders in his line rfbusi- cach country. They stand thus, J. nass.wifo" ' ‘ ’ * *-•- Commerce. Trade, nnd .. . , . Agriculture. Manufactures, t'. Slate*, 184!) 3,719,951 9 9,356 G. Britain, 1841 1,215,264 3,11< ,376 J. ness, with despatch, and ill the most superior style. Watches cleaned or repaired .will t>e. warranted to keep good time. Gold wrought into Rings or other ornaments, and silver into spoons, will be warranted in workmanship equal to that of any establishment in Georgia. J— TermsCosh, and prices to suit tlio'times.- ' Shop • Can anything more palpable show that situated on Broad srteet, next doorabore the ‘Patriot’ these two countries are mane for one anotft- baWing.-. • ••..W.t<»•«£•> v er—mnde each "to be the complement of May : I4fo 1848. .il.- ■"* '9• .1 the other’s existence. .Granary find work shop; plough and loom, boundless natur al fertility, and boundless mechanical skill and invention; agriculture nnd inanufac- . tltfcs, whose respective powers of produc- rounding country, ttwt he has bought the latest rut- tion and capacity of. consumption mnv be cnt for euttingGoutlemensGarroenU, which be war- said to be practically infinite; was lucre 1 Iip ‘ ever, since the worldf began, such a case of ” * * *”* fitness for mutual, service, and dependence, such n-provision for perpetual amity and brotherhood? The warlielween Mvocottn- ToGenttemen ofFashion.. nilE ndersigned respectfully informs the- Citizens .of Albany and - the «ur- regularly receive the latest Fsshions. As he has no partner with whom to divide the pita- tits, he is enabled by strict attention to hoaoess, to sell awl work according to the pressure of the times. The latest style ot goods will be foaod at his Jrtnro, tries so posited nnd related, so deeply plrdg-1 »nch as Ready^hade "clothing, Hats, Caps, &c.idtc. cd.hvthc fundamental conditions or their 1A11 work warranted to be nude to the satisfaction of respective modes of existence, to pence and j •* customers, as regards tote ujJfMwta- friendship, should war become so niurli ns! A * a possibility, is a burning disgrace to that , - . - ... ... - - -legislation which lias done its utmost to to|H-r from the city of Mexico is to tlic lot It I convert a civilizing and humanizing mutu- May 14, 1845. Merchant Tailor. 5 ■ ly a t!te schooner sailed, there I al dependence into mutual “independeiire" Were j an( | isolation. Wltirh rottntrv is right'nn^ fourtJ. !>• ♦esselsoi warlyingm Sacrificios,I which wrong, in the particular questions! the itattics of which are not given, but they non . 0 ( i S3t!C , we are not to ask. That any! PROPOSALS For Puhlithinir m Savannah a Monthly Periodical, to be called __ __ .^TUE SOUTHERN £*out» tadren consisting off he !~ c j,'d c ^n’;^t"dd7fnvolvrihe.'hi;H7sHISTORK?Ali & LITERARY Potomac, 1 •limottlh, Fairfield and Soracr^ j possibility of n bloody issttr is our wrong, which were spoken^by Gapi. .Ftilnersoa, of The trembling anxiety with which we now * “ ’ await every arrival of news from America is the penalty—Heaven grant it he the wors' penally !—of our slavish lolernneft of iy-Bakcr Sheriffs Salcs.^ PH- • 'rtkXCTE. ’ Tr ’ ia \' '(■ 1A7TI.L he fold on the firet Tuesday in Jrinc i ■ ■rf between the 'ritual Hours’ of **)e,'-fau!bfti die I Court Imuso door in the town oT Newtail in RUM Couuty, the followiiig property <0 wit y ■**» ■■ Otto negro fellow called Harry, about 30 years CO. V8. out by p. J. Strozier. I ■ Also, One house and lot, aitmted rn Kcrrton. -No. not known, but known as the RoberV Hkrilie tot, «t present octmpiodbyfi; R Gunnison: levied on as the property of Robert Hardie, to satisty oue fi: la | from Baker superior; •« J. G. Joliwutn. vs, Robert Has- die. Property pointed out by dercodaut. !■ Also, two negro staves, viz: Daniel and. • of William led on as the property <1 fy one li fa from Baker superior court:'- Jatney Clark vS Wm. Henderson. Property pointed out by defen dant. , J.,..... piwtovfl f...‘ . I Also, 8 negro slaves, .vita. Peggy,Hannah, Dostor, George anil an inSuit:, all Vevicd on tis,tto property of fi/* froth&lier superior. L 11 Skaggs and G. \V. GEO. \V. COI ,li«)->t the i Fannv, which brought our last prior mu#. There were besides these, one French, one British and two Spanish ves- of war tying there when the Yucnlcco left. The reports which we hnd previously re tcived of the earthquake w hich took place in Mexico, on the l<»th arc fully confirmed. Two shucks were fell, terrifying lire people ievnnd measure. They rushed from their houses in affright, to escape fyotn ilia im periling ruin by litc falling buildings. The tenor from this cause was so great that t iiiltiititles took refuge in the streets, pub- i.e smares and <r.rrdens, prolrrled from the rve.vlter by slight temporary shelters. As the <ltocks were repeated there was a rush of the half distracted people to get out of the city into the fields. Many houses were utterly destroyed, nnd a still Inrger num ber much injured. Every’ ceremony pecu liar to the itsaggg of the Catholic. Church was employed tq reassure the people. ’ Up on the instmtee of the Chamber of Depu ties, the President ordered the sessions of f.'ntisres# to he changed temporarily to an- other ImiMing, that of the fonder Inquisi tion. For several days, however, it was impossible to obtain the attendance of n <|uormn of members for the transaction of httsittess. As late ns the 1 Gih great num bers of the citizens hnd not returned to town, still fearful of further shock*. do not see nnv mention made of loss of life in the capital. Th.o earthquake would scem-to have ex- trntlcd across the country. At Vera Cruz, P>tibia, Morelia, Patzcunroapdother points : was felt, though al different dates, and in 'ante of the Departments the shocks occur- ( d on several successive days. Wc hardly need say that Mexico hn* *Jt yet declared war against the United States, nor is any further intimation given M to tlic hostile operations which Gen. Herrera was said to have conceived, but the nature of which, he kept particularly quiet. The newspapers were occupied as usual with the discussion of the measure pf ■mnexation. Mr. Buchannnn’a nns • er to W Almonte’s Protest had been received and published. It served ns a hook upon which to Imng many * frothy article fun of sound nnd fury. The editors talk of nothing hit resistance, hut we. do not see that a single thins has been done or even propo sed. ' ( • ' i ' Gen. Atnonto arrived at V'-ra Cruz on 18th in the. Analtunc, from New York. He will prohahlv meet Mr." Shannon on his route to the capital, tin the laltcrigentleman was on Iris way down to the coast, to em bark for the United Slates: Santa Anna was still At Perotcnnd h’tic further progress had been made in h : s trial. The papers say nothing of him, • nnd np- pnr to have dropped him aqa theme alto gether. This indicates that his star has br means set, however it may have been obscured. Houston, April 4R, 1845, To the Edilon'of the Ticaynne: Gentle- Turn—The few opponents of annexation have given it bp; they say it’s useless to ‘‘kick against tnc pricks.”. It is every day btcotning more and inore lappagent that Texas will u go it” by an overwhelming t-rajofity. From the account»3T tlA state feeling prevailing in all parts of the Wuntry daily coming in, it is unpossible to J*** 1 the conclusion, that the people ore ■or Annexation, ip pre%epee to Independ- ‘j? ce «po» any term* ihaPean be offered.— ^ogress is to.meet pn the - Ifith oCJuae. as iwm* something or nothing from England, -April 16,1845. —:000:— . • < - PROSPECTUS. , The originators ot tit!# wvrk believe that the field , is ^ _ .are wilting to occupy ot least a portion-of the groanct, . which seems to invite labourers. The chiei obicct Anhbel Mmilb’s visit to England. W hich they have io view, » to aid in vindicating for landlord legislation with it* *avage.»nd j for ^ 0 £7 0 ™t£ fili ptn ffojcnnn of “Inncpcnacncc of foreign- every day growing wifW and wider; and they ai crs.”—London League. * * ** ni;«i* ~ MAGAZINE. BaLer .Uorlsnsro Sale. \yiLUbo sold boliiie ; the. .Opart, ttuase door at Tv Nqwtun,Baker county,on thefirat Teuaday in Juty qt-xt,. the following property, to wit: Five mattresses, one bedstead, 6 wash stand*, 4 toilet tattles, 24 wfrid*r chairs, li rancy ctiolrs, 3 ma ple rocking c)«irs 2 wooden seat settees. 1 cane seat settee, 24 wx-oden bottom chairs, 4 targe Arm chairs, 3 card tables aadvxmn 6 corns add basina, 3 pair of tire dogs,fidoz. t«t p!atce,3 dox cups aad sauceia, 5<tox. umncr»nd«>opplat9»,2dox. cupusste*, tea kettle, 4 small jugs, 3 largo jugs,,20 sido.du fi pickle di\h(-#, 4 salt ceFiara, 5dox tumbltvs,.3 . knives and forks,' 2 earving knives and forlts, 3 doz. wine glasses, 8 chamber pots, 6 sugar bowls,’ 1 shov el, 1 spade, 3 sets of Castors, 3 sifters j one dinner pot, 2 small looking-glasses, i tairror,oao'cut(tUs Hall lamis 1 plain Globe temp, 2 Brittania lamps Ajappan- Mr. Ashhel Smith nosse<l through 'this city this week, on hi* wav to Boston, whence he proceeds by the steamer to England and France. ' -A gnat deal of inquiry has lieen made n s to the motives tlmtnro tak ing him to Europe at tins cri-is Wc have learned that he W been sent t« F.ngland tiy the Texan gov- ernm"^ for thepurnoso ofnegotiatingaloanofatnil- tim or a million anil a half for some object not exact ly stated. It has been supposed that ho wont out for tho pur pose of ascertaining from tho Jtritish and French rrovernments whetherthey coti’d not make!letter terms hv retaining independence t'-nn t y consenting to an- ncyaiien. Something of tliat kind may be in con- tcmp'atien hv this m’rsion. It is evident, however, that tlie present. Texan government arc endeavoring to procrastinate the settlement of the negotiation* with this country on annexation, in outer to see what can he dono with France and England. But the peo ple of Texas arc nine in ten in favor of annexation, and if the government do not accede to it in a short time,the people wilt do itliy a revolutionary process, without waiting for the usual official steps—so eager are they to rush into the T’nion. Tho great difficulty in the natter appears to be con nected with tho debt and pnb’ic lands o'Texas. It is snpposed that the dept amount* to about ten or cloven millions. The public lands are of immense extent and great vaV, worth, prolwbly, fifty or sixty millions. By Mr. Tyler’s treaty onr government of fered to assume the public dept of Texas and also the Southern States that literary position eating fo which, i is believed they ate qualified to assume. They de sign also, through this channel, tofoiut out the re sources and driend the interests of tile South, to re present with truUi the character and condition of the jiconle, awl to furnish increased occasion for intellec tual effort. With these views, they have sought to enlist in the undertaking the best talent of the whole South; and they feel, that they can appeal with some confidence to tueir foUotv-cityzcns for support and co-operation. This work will bo Southern—it will bo tho organ of a section: but in no narrow spirit of hostility to any portion of our country. Justice and candour towards all will govern its course; and it will stead- ily pursue the sacred aims of Truth. There is need, especially in this day of cheap lit# culture, for stern and discriminating criticism. Man liness and originality of thought—os well as sound morals— arc m danger of being crushed under the n*s S of trashy or corrupt publications, both foreign and domenstie, with wnicn the press teems. They call loudly for some daring and independent censor, who will Jay on the lash of severe but just criticism, “ without tear or &vor,”and who will guard the in terests of literature against those influences of the publishing houses of tho eonntry which, through magazine and newspaper putting, confer so many false rcptitatjons on worthless volumes; and corrupt the very sources of a well regulated and wholesome public opinion. We therefore avow at the outset, piggiris, 1 kcclcr, 1 sugar dish, 2 Jarge 1 chop axe, l pair-water irons, 2 butcher knives, 2 setts cake pans, four, covered tin pans, ? targe tin pada.'4' spittoons, one cofiee ptd.six dippers anaskim- mors, one cullender, and three ( paintings, 2 round tal.'es,andone-ds^tail bay hflnw j.totwtmiya mort gage fi fa from Raker Inferior CburtyKing ai Roberts, vs. Francis Holden—property pointed out in. said mortgage H uL H. J}. GUNNISON, D. StFffi april 30i 18-13. r kJ»*i*it!? ftr.j tl--: °J.f AHERiCAN :cr. - foryteir suri estly hopes ne tnay continue to 'mcrittheirapnrofad. ; tiim. Ilk assures'the travelling public tlmtljewffl , always lie found at .Mow, :in every senmi of the word... The house ia situated in the centtah pdit of r, ip commodious. Las good stables, JM ;«: requisite* necessary for a do tl "CU-.u HO' Alhanyaprit Steal t d :. JOHN E;S, JONES. Saddle and Harness Maker,/ 1 •" iff JPD R EPJltREto • r ^ '•'» - inlLWi »I,.*AW ji. ::! 'ft. ‘J; ; YASON, : Vf' % ‘*■ ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW 1 , *y*l 16,1645. AlbIxt, ( aM.’.U. THOMAS PINKNEY SMFTHp Ajfjx>ii£!)SirAt_law, 1:1 I -j x Alcjuiy. Geoeoia. 1, april 16, 1846. . .‘ W. *A . - • v j .,■■■■ if -at PJETER J. STUOXiER, Albjlxt, Gcoaou. april 16,1845. . 1 V. Synopsis oF Lee ShcrilT’t» males. tor Jaxti ■ ■ J .“ ‘ ■ L ot- No. 58 in the 14th 1)M lice ’county to satisfy one fi fa from- Lee superior court, Williams' Sl Worrell vs Torn P. Wehb. I -•.’ ■ One negro woman, .Sdly, 30 years old to satisfy one fi fo John Sneilgrovoxs. Wm. Hughe*. -.!i ■. W.,W. GILMORE, It. I.r.F, ifor.TUACE s.\i.t_s Fon July. Ixitsofland No. 48,40, 50,‘78'ond 81,'in tho 14th district ofljeccoutity.tlio property Of Thomas Butler, David Smith vs saidBMhx. - ,u " •' W. W. GILMORE, ©. Hk'ff. - -John, Edrrund, Harriot nnJ'child Homy, and Dice, property of . Wn>. Horton, to sntisty a mortgage fi fa Wm- G. Howard and Jtdmljloqtz, Adm’ra -estate of Th6uiasI)owaril, vs saiadlorton. \ t 'ly.lf. JM.V3S, SEff . CITY HjP^ELy q . RY S.Y.TIUrii BAKER, Corner oTBroad &r,d Front Strhet^ - u Albasv, Geo. . ;hnVn .april id 1815. ' ' ■’ '■'is.’ take their puhlir ’and#, but the present poverrment that we intend to deal wiih these authors, publishers of that republic wish to retain the debt, and with it and books, with a severity only limited by our abili- th^ public hndf, by which it could bo ctxilv paid ©IF #: ' w * * *.s«tw»M2«i*»J i«p tJ»#* Mnrtfv.inc JhaIa ■« and a vast surplus remain, as after annexation the value of real estate in Texas will of coarse rise ams v inglv. On the wlmle, we believe that annexation cannot be prevented bvanv step tliat may he taken hy Pres ident Jonesorhis Ministers. If they attempt to make any arrangement with France or England contrary to that measure, they will be repudiated at once by the people of Texas, in the shape ofa revolutionary move ment.—A'raVnt ITrraltl. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. THE Democratic Party of Baker County, arc requested to meet at the Court House, hi Newton, on the first Tuesday, in June (tho second day of Baker Superior Court,') At 7 o’clock P. for tlie following purposes. 1st. To appoint Delegates to a Con vention to be held in MiUcdgevillc on die 3d. monday in June, to nominate a candidate for Govcnor. < ' 2d- To nominate a candidate to re present Baker county, in tho next General Assembly. 3d. To arrange for a Convention with Early county, to nominate a cate didatetorepresent this Senatorial dis trict, in the next General Assemb' Many Democrats. May 14th, 1845, Just Rccived, 40 BUs Old Rectifiod Whiskey, 5 do. Anerieaif Brandy. 6 do-N. E. Rum ■ 1 Pipe Superior Otard Brandy. TO Coil Manilla & Hemp Rope, „ , „ Together with a targe afsOrtment of lndaand Kcn- ^ - • " ' 1 and Swcedes litre, Trace How,. Ware. _ _ 1 iogive me w- R. SMITH.- Alhufy,April 16, t8«5, m . A;,- i.tt-. J- executed at this Office r regard for uic courtesies due fo an enlightened community. Wc know and foci that our literature is young, and hitherto but too imitative; ' Nevertheless that very youth ha* it* advantages, and tee shall endeavor to give them full play, by encouraging ftesh and vig orous exhibitions of tho mind of onr own countiy. That this is pre-eminently the land of original thought, onr Patent Office, our workshops, our fields and our riven abundantly illustrate. In tho Fine Arts, American genius l«s produced work* of which which any nation might be pniud. We arc Already rivaling rad Europe in every department of inven- tioo, save only in that of literature. Even hi this, an independent assertion of thought and feeling has commenced, which the American position and elute- actor demand, and are calculated to developc. Men here stand to each other m new and advanced rela tions. An expression that stall be tone to these con ditions, must «tve to our literature new and original forms. It will accordingly bp,one of the Cherished objects of onr Maouine, to foster by all the moans in our power, every impulse of native and original gen ii.. While nothing ofa uoctarian or partisan character will he admitted Intqonr pages, wcahaii by no means shrink from discussing religions and political topic*. They involve the highest interests of man, and at the present, more than at any past period, attract the serious attention of all reflecting minds. Thehitereat which foe south has in foe efficiency and clreracter of the Army and Nary, will claim for both service* a prewrineut place in our entrails. Our Naval and Military Officers have often shown that they areas competent to adorn foe literature,as to defend fo* honor of foeir country; and* number Ot able contributors win bo wenred from their ranks. . This Magazine will also be the medium through which tho Gkokqia Aisxobical Society will regu larly pnbUaii much of its moat interesting meteriai— portions of its domestic and foreign cone— = cominunicatfons, lectnres, and other paj may possess • general value. ' We believe too that our pfiaitioir has pccoliar ad vantage*. Georgia lies neageat fop;centre of foe Soofocni State*; and thoa poiisenes etipericr ospor- tnnitiesforestimifongSoafoeraopinMn,and giving a true expteasion to southern interests.. The work wifi be published by W. Thoexe Will iams on tho firetday of every month, beginning in OctobirttStt, ‘ GEORGIA, Baker County: 7 ; T RR^IIEREAS Murpliy Taylor, Adniin- “f istraior on the cstntc ofJninca Tay- lot, late or said county. deceased. * 9 ‘— Letters of Distaissich ffoth sa*l Aduii . These arc therefore, to’Hte, summon and odthon- uhalland singiUaV.'tlie kindrtri and creditors ofiotid deceased to be and appear at my oflico within foe fotoc, prescribed byfowto.vbow cause, litany they have) Given under my hand at oiltce^tJiis sixth dxy c May, ISIS) ' ... 1. .rtv, a , • 1 - eeTii d. stEVens, c. g o;; May7, ' ’ , 6m ' l '" 1 N. B. Editors insert this Prospectus. of exchanging wifi'please ;m r’-»nH ‘iW) T® •v tr<S9>Np:'smttv«, “ Wisdom, Juiiict, Moderation." in; i! ' -The PantiOT will be edited by l._ Tipt nnd 8. N. UoDOHTov, ; end- publi weekly- in -ilto City of -Albany. B RICHARD F.« J. LYON r ATTORXIESi 4 COWliEI.LOli$ArZA W, AtBANY,linker r AYE recently entered' mto a Vannerdup in fop —I- 1‘rcctia af Eta, and will,continue tho prate tice in fon Several Court* of foe Comtaes of . ■ ■ 'mm**'- wttdib .jftyi) fi! ,,-r.. - ■ MPonly, Itamlolph, . JOeeatur, -d to, thoir care in any of these with prompt attention, and be conclusion.,, ,u It* Jrj.'l - Jil’M* TO DR. HENRY G. NICHOLS, I ALBANY, GEORGIA. M ITIAKES this mcihod to-inform his friends 4'ttifi resides at this abofj nlacci and I eoafberctoforein ths mansgstnent tif s’uchcasca, person* afflicted will find it to foei» interest to give Em a trial, for If be doe* not jetomomOr cm, ^he :Dou- 23F&S Ameuorhea, Prolapsa* Uteri; die. tcL, Haraw, Calculi of the Bladder,Ulcere, Hydrocele, die.,would would do well to call in., , „ ^agagaasga^,.... r«iS!B5?5J?S»rs*"« “ ^thmlufonA SB SIMS & CHEEVER, Apalxcuxcola, Fiotunx. Tt.Wfo.W.-Siim.; i:ts Wa W. Cbecvsx. • April iMkM# . f W ‘ttS JaJbelt PROSPECTUS. fn a»K Baker commencing onr tVedncs- bf A - ' ril, 1845. : are Democratic e Qdowyt day the 16(ti 1 •» ty& Politi atad tre shall hdvocato and- defend them ii. the spirit of tlie motto which we have &- dofked, believing that we shall thereby best secure the- parity and perinamanAy ef bur- Government; and tho liberty, happiness and prosperity of our fellow-cititens. Agriculture:—That great so life e of oat Btaifonal wealth and- 'independenoe, shall have that space in onr columns, which, ita importance demands. . It will be ono of onr first objeete to devclope tho resources -and advantages of the fcrtileconninr By whick we are surrounded, the soil and chmale of which, will bear a favorable comparisda .witli that of. any. To Cpmme*t*i of ion of; the Union. i»?‘ therffri*. Science* and' all l ihoee i phUiatriid vpafauto which nro in aome senae tfie cause and ol^ jeet of civilized society; we.' shall give a. Wann support, white! wa shall not n'cglcct to promote by proper means, the cause of Education,Moral* dnd Religion, >d ->.k . We sliail endeavour to giire to dor riki ders the earliest in ormation of interesting domtttie and foreign news, nod', weekly, corr reeled intelligence pf our own nUd. other la.aynqp- -tfee^owpi^n markets. Wc, sis of the Shcrii in our vicinity, : As a Family paper, jnondered interesting. . . will be onr object io convey valuable t XnaJjafoytto frotprgfydenc ourage ihc.kgfitpij, aha oorrocMboytecs of society. -- sonal onimpsjtips.orpnrty rancot^ will find vent in o Agcnls ; v —.teal ! '.svart Jis :--J* fisitomaaid n!t . , -nawia oil oi \:nrvo!: o ;•* v e ‘