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30T3HN A\i' A UMAX AC,
FOR THE
STATE OK GEORGIA.
V»n TH •
YEAR OF OUR LORD
aasio
MTI.LEDGEVILLE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER in, 1821.
A L j. "■ II _ ... I.! i ■'■!»■«*■
VOL. XUI
PRIME SUGAR & COFFEE
Just Received,
AND FOR SALK RY
Thomas .1 f. IJrailforJ.
October 2. 51
\V ante& lumwVuvttly,
J~K^\T\ *hdes Cotton, for which the Meih-
QJ'Lv'LJ tit price will he given, in Gash,
that any market m the United Stairs will
warrant. W iky CJ Baxter.
Sept IS ‘ l9 ~R
*3 ROUGH t id ,G\1G outlie r.n Hist, a Ncgi' >
| 5 Lnl, about IS or 20 jean old, four feet tight
inctiei high, v-ey black, anil large mouth ami nose,
and very snnil cais, suys he belorgs to William
Walker, of I’utuaiu countv.
. Fred. Sanford, Jailor.
October 9 52-3
1.1, lie I ,.n» having claims against the estate til this lie bowed ill a friendly manlier, mid left can he adduced. IV e all know that twohitn- I have newly fallen, its Color is n light «t«y.—
Moses Langston, lUc’il. are requested to me- ,| 1(! mon*. Since tile an. hence with Frede- died thousand acres of land South ol Frem It 111 noplace does the recent fracture 'disclose
inditedtoX' eiU'wifl m!ke Tmmcdialepay! 1Ti > -• 1 »?"'! 1,iwl 11 CO" vo. sntio,, „„ Broad and I lolston riv ers, at tin- mice of one , any traces ofred, and the variety of out war I
ment to I/yiTy Langston, Kx*r. sih'Ii a variety o( subjects »t least with any dollar per aero, was appropriated to tnn e*-| t'oioriiig, i* (winir partly tn mineral iVater**
Mtir|;au,Oot. 9. ’ J‘J——fi prince, ft' 1 run judge from recollection, l tub.’ishinant and support of Colleges and Ac- j which appear to have oozed out of the orevi-
KUIMKM f ALKi.Ktfi itlJl!—On the nine- must fti'o tint emperor the preference in a demies; lint in w hat inattiier eolleetioif, ro 1 c.es ol the rock, hut tnainW to the washing
E 5 teenlh ot October next, an election will be point of solidity and comprehension.— the sale of these lands have been made, and ] down ol the banks 01 colored clay from su-
hehl at the (,’oart-II'insc iu Milledgeville. for an Frederick was somewhat Voltaiian. Resides, to what amount; how null'll of the kind h,i* prune.unbent soil. Thus, although a great
olll'.er to till the vacancy occasioned by the death there is io ins tone much firmness and vigor; been granted; how much of the principal or i variety of surface is | resinned, theie is, ill u-
ol Col. Francis Smith. blit in Ills mouth something us attractive and j interest has been voluntarily or otherwise j alltv, none in its geological character. Tins
It was one nf J paid; or lmw mueli still remains due or to he-stupeiiduons wall of rock, exposed to the fury
thu most rcuinrkuble days ol" inv life. Bv , conn' due, is scarcely known '<i any inriividn- I of the waves, which are driven up by ever/
50—tde.
'jlZjlmL ^nlcs.} Cl T tf ; fascinating as in Frcderiol
4 LI, persons havingdemanda against the es-
% late of John T. Howard, late of Twiggs
Yontsiuno alit vsCai. AViraam'.itcal caccu-
LATIOKS.
'flic PerlaraUnM of Ameiicsn Independence.—
A l lomp'.ridiur.. of die Geography ot the United
*504..,.—Times and places nf holding the Superior
•nil Inferior Courts;—figell.er witli a variety of
iu. ml and atnuslr g article*.
Athens, 1st October, 1821.
To the Senators cl. rt, fur the ensuing- Ltgis- I ohv g d dw name <*» "*c e.tsa t.hrneut
, , r ,, f.f , e •„ die Engle 1 an 111. 1 uuy solicit a snare
hiture, of the Mate of (,eo>pa. | Uc f that |,„ l.erctof .re bean bestow. .1 on
Extract from the minutes ol the bem-nts j ( | lt , 1 iicl | •p aV01 .„ Their table will be pronded
!us genius and liis disinterested gootlnc
. .in'y, deceased, will render them in within 1 ^' as a ^ u eontpieitd nit.
the lima prescribed liv law, ami those indebted !
to said etude will pi asocall and make pav meat, i From the .Vein- York Err;time Post.
M longer indulgence cannot he given. j qq )r Wv-Tiieatrn was opened last S.itm-
Henry Howard, Adm r, ,) nv evening to a large a.nl fashionable au-
E.\G\.E A .VYEVVX.
sn jscnbtTS having t. kon ihc U l av^rn
lululy ooctipkd hv '1. Ikyn n, reipt*cUU'1^ i
Septcmbnp^O.
50-
-0.
lorm thn
Irieiiilf mid the |»ubl c, that they have
tHbliiliment tn that of
re fjftlu.* |»’»b
ilicnco. The lollowini; pri/.e address, writ
4 t’ the resideiioc ot iVter Suibhn, late ol l*ut- , j en | )V - fJhai h'S ‘Sprague, oi’ sjoatot), wui tic
TVim county, iWcasvil, on Friday the ‘Jth of i- * i i .. a imilS , , .
iVovetnher next, will be sold, all tlie atorkof hog?, I ** ^ | J014jJ*ss
Sle ep, cattle and horses, liMKhuld «nd kitchen ; u -|,cn mitred zcsl, in s ild'. u'holy d»vs.
turmture belonging to the sai l estate, wi.h other • r .
Acadeniicus of Hill!.
AViri:nxs it js important tliat the Senatns
Acado.inici is, presiding over the inteiest of the
Literature of the State, should have minute
and correct information of the state of edu
cation in every section thereof, ami the clause
of the charter of the university, requiring that
Vi report from each county, containing that
information, should he laid before the Board,
at each annual session, having by long disuse
become almost obsolete. Resolved, that it
be anil is hereby earnestly recommended to
the Senators, to make at all future sessions ot
the Seuntus Acadeniicus, a report of the state
of the Academies and Schools in their several
■counties.
ASBURY HULL, S/cVy. of the
Senatus Jcademicus.
Editors of News-papers throughout the
state, friendly to the interest of literature,
will advance the cause by giving the above
an insertion. A. 11.
Select &c\\ool.
T UB SUBSCRIBER proposes opening a
School tor the purpose of instructing
not more than twenty-five young persons in the
most generally useful branches of an cmrlish e-
ducation, with a special view to mural improve-
ine t, and to the discipline ami cultivation of
the intellectual facilities. Particulars may lie
known by application at bis residence, vvliei %a
morning school will he kept ibra fewyoung ladies,
desirous of perfecting themselves in Accounts,
Grammar and Geography.
Tit a ms—Eight Boll .rs per quarter, half paid
in advance. School will commence the first
Monday in September. ftilii&n Green.
August 14 dt
new Goods. ~
The Subscribers arc now rccciviiIVora New
York, 8eveuty-fiv(» s <»("
lh\wo\^fean, IahYva Vypuc\\
m\A VVowcsUc Goods,
Together with ihcir hu iner »took, will uiwku their
jisiortmont ver) complete, all nf which *ili he sM'I
n( n m'xlenitc ^rolit, umong which arc the l illow-
iug TU'iieles:
ShejitiertPs best velvet blue Cloth,
Ih si blue Cas^itnere to match,
Centlcmens fine dre«>a anil Ircck Coat*,
Fluhl Chvak i w ith v/ipgs,
F.U j'unt Maruhinn Crape l?*hcs.
An nauortiuent imitalion C*it trlass,
tie men's fine Uhl*,
l avlius* L* fchnm ami Straw Ronnela,
An Assortment of line llonts mi<1 Shoes,
600 pair Negro Shoe* of best quality,
Imperial l ea in ca<Mit*s,
lleatCogniac Hramly and Madeira \Vino of su
perior anallly,
lint Spanish 3«»gnr* in quarter boYt*,
<b»itou and Papgi'.g T > ine.
't'<jroutlet, tlihwon, C f Co.
M ; lle Igeville, Oct. 2 a-—A
longing
articles too tedious to mention. Also, on the Y4d
n bestowpd on | Hcccmber, w ill be sold, thirteen likely joung Nl-
K r
with the host the niAiket uOords, their bar will b * | All those indebted to the said d«ceased, are re ■
luri iilo d with choice 1 quot a, and their stable with i quested to come forward an4 nuikeiinmedmtepay-
ic best provenvler, and c refill nnd attentive hoBt- j meat, And nil those lrtvirg demands ogainst the
Joiepa 3. J^oving will have charge ot the cs- | said estate mujt bring tli-m in duly attistedac-
“ - ’ * Th»rnus Stubbs, J
fn.nc, St<M*. T"* 13
lcr.v.
Joseph -V. - r e
J. Oen'ey Jtruen.
so 1 n.
October 2 51— til
Millcilg'.viUc, Septcr,,ti'r -3 50 1 -.t. i VjO 1 RJK.-A tl perams n li.rvfiy c.«.ui«it'd
JUst of Jjettev, reniaiiu'itf in the fost-UJJice at j A anil forwRnu'il ng.iinjt trail ng tor a iluc bill
Atilledgt.viie, Georgia, September UO, 1821. i given bv tnj self to E.ihiiond Shackelford, lor the
(V;- Pci sons wishirg Ict'.Li s Irom tills l»»t will 1 »uin of two Imndrod ar.d ninety-three dollars, or
Iilejie ask lor adver.iscd letters. ]
A—John Alien, 2, Boi'j miiu Alins, David K.
Adams, Elcvnor Atwell, E''jah Aic.iea.m, .Uiues
Alston, P. P. Ashe, 2, Matilda Andetion.
M—A. II. Heckhnni, William Burrow, Laac
Batlv,*, John T. Uvo ks, Mat lift ilagley, Samuel
Uecklum, Davit ilc.l, Josiali lirnjens, 1 homas
Breuion, Bei.jantin W. Rustiu, f*eot' tl e herrj.nan,
Make UartleU.tJhnstopI.er Duller, Joint II. Hr.o.t-
Iv, Uailtarine Uro.k3, John Burney, lticltard Burt,
Thomas IJifib, Mary A. E. Bostvwck.
U—Will.siu Co k, Robert G. Crittenden^Ed
win Criteher, llenry S Cutter, Reuben Cone,
Gibson Clark, John Carnochan, Mary AnnClanoj,
I l.omtis dowel, Car o'iue Clo« er, hamuelCuning-
liani, Enoch Crahbe, Alexander Chamberless,
William D. Clark, John Crowder, John Cannon*
"ton, Hubert Cole, Duncan G. Campbell, James
Clayton, Alfred Clark, Alary Carter, Win. Coul-
bv, H< nry Clmppel.
"l) -Prances U;xler, Peter Dawson, John Ortve
ry, James Dunwooddy, Samuel P. Danna, So^d.ii.
Dries, 2, Henry Darnel, IsaauUad.
E— Andrew Elliu.t.
P—Braxton toard, Frances E P reman, Abra
ham Pout'd, Samuel Puller, Nimrod Furguson,
Lewi. Free!, Robert Flourney, Miciiael Ptsher.
G—Charles Cachet, Myles Gieen, 2, Robert
Green, Phoebe tioldlii, William Gra'ier, l>arling
Green, Elizabeth Green, Thomas Gr gnry, Benja
min Gilderslecve, John It. Green, Mathew li.
Grace, filrzuheth B. franinei', Rulrerl Al. Garvin,
John P Gordon, Andrew Grill’ni.
J, Augustin Bar-
tliereabculs, dated fooie time in March, 1821, mid
due some 'hue in the month ol June thereafter, as
srid due bill was given for a consideration which
has totally failed, in consequence ofwhicli 1 do not
intend to pay snitl due bill. Eli Hams.
Dot. V t8‘21. 52 3
Hared his red rent, and bade the taggol blaze;
Our patuot sires the pilgrim sail tt a'tried,
AndIreedntu pointed to a rival w-.rld.
Where prowled the wolf, and where the hunter
roved,
Faithra'ieil her altars to the Cod she loved;
Toil, li k*d with art, explored each savage wild
The fa - st bnwt-d, th ■ destu'l IJe.tmed arid smfetl;
Paste reared her domes, tail* sciet.ee spread five
page
And wit and genius gathered round the Stage.
The Stage! where fancy sits creative queen,
And spreads gay web work o’er file's min ie scene
Where young eyed wonder coin M *o iea.t hi. sight.
Ami quail' instruction vvnile he drinks delight.
The Stag"! that threads each Isb'ryulh ol he soul,
Wakes laughter's peal, and bids thl- tear, drop roll;
That hoots at folly, mocks proud fashions slaves,
And brands with shame the wor d’s vile drove of
knaves.
The child of geri ts, catering for the Stage,
Rtfles the stores nl every e:iine »i dago,
lie speak.! ih'' sepulchre resigns its pray,
Anil c.i linn life rum thro’ the sleepi g clay;
Phc wave, the gdibet, and the battle field,
Gkohoia, Hancock county,
r JSTE!) before James W. Fannin, Kstp as an
cstr.iy n bright sorrel h fie, about five fret
high, a star in his forehead, a tetv saddle spots, _, o
supposed to be about twelve or fifteen years old— At his oomtnar.J, Ittir fostering tenants yield,
valued at seventi dollars, and posted by Henry
Long, jr. on the 22d September last.
James //. Jones, o. r. c. tr. c,
October 3. 52 3.
Vvt\"Vj
\Y (I<L Tit* given by .lie
who will imu*' to j»is*ic
"a Iuj has lou^ <\ «ml triKifii nottis i»ti me un«l olhurs
fit ;i cor.fi-le! r.hlo ammmi. He ♦ rnu rly’*ivp<] in
Vu iiHiri manly, is >u tali large ilia.., a idl • ‘lark
btid «»fl>n4 eauntena’.ce. T■ f'*td,
Milh; ’gvl illo, Oci 3. 52 2
l.uYO'jH -AU, \m\uv iuu\ Do-
lwcstic lioou\.s.
fMHR iiib*ciil>cr4 liHVej iu n*Cc iv • I from Nrw-
(j York and lloston, hlty-sii ’,v»ck r atah'-
iin^ h ^cr}* general ar.a irtment ol Suqil ami F rcy
Goods, wlurtj were nulecuul m it It grua’ c.a•* by vnit
of tin* liriu, ur.d will bt* sold Iv; In coti .iron lib-
ral credit. Foaid JMabjt c.
October 2 51-—- >1
iiljscnbci h.tVi. ' ,n o m t.«1 Lie liouse l.ji
I nelly occupied !>•. .N*lm l.uc;t3, dusi^a# upon
PERSONALCH ARACTER OF NAPO
LEON.
FROM AN ENGLISH PAPER.
“The person of Bonaparte, like most of
the great men who have cut a figure in ac
tive life, was below the middle height, and in
the early part of his life was very thin. His
person was well turned, broad in the shoul
ders, and ’till he grew fat, very elegant down
wards. The late Mr. AVcst told its that he
had never seen a handsomer leg and thigh;
and the first conntl knew it, for lie liked to
dress in tight, fair colored breeches and white
ilk stockings. His head was somewhat large
, i ",w; j to l». **:«- to-ly m..« w m» * «.
James Hyatt, S,las Hollis, Join Hansel, Graoy Hul m Ins medals. It looks like one ol the haivl-
lc, George Herb, 2, Jelin A. Heard, Woovlliet somest Roman emperors. His face was Ita-
ll oWavs
tliccrtlief, tn any person i
in JOHN JOHNSON,
Hamilton, B. llanrko, , William Is. Hall, L»b»n
Hargrove, 2, Joslitm Hawkios, William Harding,
Raleigh Unit, liaiua Hart.
J—Janus Jones, V. illiam Jaglish, Jacob Jack-
son, Keury I. Jones, Robert Jerry, \\ iUlitut Ja
ea'is, Hugh Jett mm, '1 lioiuss Junes.
K—Eugceno K ouan, Anson Kimoerly.
la-Sisiarn It Gary, Evans Gong, Join Lester,
Ki se; Luton, DavidLovitt, John Lucas,5, \\ illiam
Gaw, Loren It. I.u'. is, Ghat Us fiippclt, Samuel P.
luiyd, 2, Benjamin L. Lester.
jil—Francis \G r :ier.2 James Moot ing, t-eorye
Mickieioh.i, linbt. M'GtKnb.Zarh -us I M’Gee.2,
*M’Donald, Kneel Murpltey, John Moore,
jun. Wi liam M’lntosli, David A. Moore, Alcxan*
*il r M’Kay, Jesse Mayuor, John M’bitosh, Bart*
li-u M’Crary. John Mitchell, BheiTnd M’Gi'.ll. Ar*
ihtir Murrow, Dennis Mvnek, Jns.yiU Aliddo*,
Gharl s Mas n, John Miller, 2, Hiram Moon,
Uarlhoh mew H. Moore.
N—Ukurles N ; glit, Mary Night, James Nurse*
worthv, John N. Ison.
O—John O am.
I* -1 horn'll W. I’ rrv. Mitria l’ttts, Abel If ar
son h uc Perry. Robert I’aikcr, William Powvl,
D o id 1* ce. Glrz.i Price.
tf-- homo tj io.t.
R—Isimn Unbiftson.T. S.Rt'id.Tho Uoonsy.i
t 0 |„, It,,ill, Henry Rtldusim, Cad wall. Haines,
Alexander Riehftid*i Post-Muster Rigans.
S-—Muv ha BnaMing, William F. S'cele,2, John
Sneed, Juinesi). Sikes, James Steuly, 2, G -W.s
Shirley, Isaac Sin th,2, Ez'kr.d Howt I, \Vilitum
Searcy. Snn Smith, Joseph S nith, B"'j Sm'lli,
■f in Sini.lt, BirMtolomew Snivel, Clii'lstoiiher
Sirong, Sanoif I Strudwick, Linlcton T. SUu'icld.
Willie.i G. Springer, Jumes G. J. Slatler, John
Stinson, Frederick Soul.
T James Tarnaten, Samuel Tinsley, rrsncis
Tnir.s, 2. Jehu 1.. Thomas, Green B. Thomas,
Leonard Tuggle, Allen Turner, 2, Nancy Triplett,
Wurd Taylor, t, Thomas Tfii- -s, Nathan Tltonip-
so John TayliV.
I U—DtVul Urqmharti
I w—Robert Watson, Willitm Wohh,Nathaniel
- j Walker, Alexander Walt, William Wi son, Wil
liam Williams, Mary Wingit, Henry W. Walton,
Wade, Joseph T.
I ineriy ocoupten m ioiio i.ucas, oes gus open- ■■ . : , we!.,, i
\ a bouse elf FUIV\T^ F.NTiiUTAlN- • ^ ^
KXT. The 'Fable will li»*. liin.i<hc*l wiih thu ^ iHiR'ls, .•(■*»*■ . ' •
No lt Uers lor«/HFoea Uulcs* the postHgL now
due r.ii ihf ru is panl. ,, , „
5 •!—3. 7 howis Bradford, f •
Ik/* HFAUT l7j ONES is a candidate
for the office ol Tax Collector oi Baldwin
County. -
(]T/" WF. are mrliorifeil to utmounce Mil.
, JOSHUA SUTTON, as a candid tte for the of-
T .Gi lice ofShxn't of lG.hei'aham county, at the
bust the Msirkut clh aHord, nn l the SfuMt: well
*upp!i« <1 wiih ^ovcn«ler anuu oaUer.
£&hwm T. Stevens.
N. !J. A few plv.ni nt ro>m* will devrited
to loniv of tin Mcinhe: * of the Legisbiture, ifeur-
ly Jipplicp.tion i* trmit*.
W i 111 *<I j;c v i 111* f < )c» oh er 2 51—3
^’ I!:’ subscriber* h; vi..£» i*otc*mi into copnrtner-
t . liie pi acl.ce t.l'l(rrulti* their pro-
feus/ uni service* to the public. Thc»r will Htteml
the 3upericr c iurls i;i tin* several counties in ihc
Ocniu ^ce Ciici.it *, a?ul also, in the counties of
Twiggy L.auicr*s, law Marco.'k.
JOKL CK.VV/Hmi),
LUCIUS Q. C. L*\ MAfl.
Milled^cville, May *a,o tf
Subicrijtr i. 'h/v *.pj brickb.F.I l-
i ig ii.-.s ouw i.t rc.'tiuicss to rent, ihrcf c in- J
raodinun itui» rooius # *i ti ©otve:iieiit ctu*iii j; j
rut* .is, an*! o’.htri r.iilnbie for f.uiiiies, whh t* :
lai*a sulficipntiy la geh* ft/;i*e fp «e‘ * »es. 'Flic b.:il* !
Oitij.; ij;v3 secure fr. ru firr uo a-aj u ’-i i^ pl«*< , uod
▼tr. tOhv**iik"!it to goor! wa*er. »unnMovJV'd. j
Nii icil'^vit <\ Set» rH tnlif*r*tH r* *f :
~ MIDDLEFEsRRVT i
"2 1IAVF. 11. i.i -.1 n Tony on thu Oconee he- !
•S tnoit '■ Ii*fl.i -. Holt & (.'p ylon’s, j'.isf ah vel
old FortWilliiiifciit. Itmiy In u»* - iivcrirmi |
f :r many pcuu..» to cross at it —t cy .' ill find I
thn cv'tsing easy tins placo, and to' to mu \
(pi r'ico'.urly i r nil ci rritigi-s) l" .cr than tl*o |
lawful lotos. J'ingi i -hi ..r Is will In* seo.'i ala to j
und bclo the r.vci t.n llu: c.iln-r r..uds p> iming J
to my firry. Itan Hat er, .1,2. |
St-ptcntbcr 1(5. .|i —..I
JOtl.V Ji. M i.Vjl.Y- i Lll mill ESS EH.',
i A ’ rK,r " al ‘
lian, with an olive complexion, a fortthead of
genius, and a inopth and chin ol resolute
beauty.
Napoleon \Os of a warm temperament,
gciieroiis, mid ntFectinnate. He wns beloved
by those about his person, and was happy in
both his marriages', though the first, was a Aml in: city tn-iss each strain v
connexion ol love and the second of policy.— (find, mo. it he'fim lost, ahull
No greater proof can be adduced of the d
voted attachment of Josephine, than the plea
sure she received from his visits after she had
been put aside for her husband’s mistaken
views of political management. He took
some pride apparently, in keeping op a splen
did court: indeed, it was far the most brilli
ant in Europe; but the greatest part of its lus
tre was derived front the residence of men of
letters and taste, and the union of art with
magnificence. The 1 tdies of his court were
particularly the warm admirers ol their brave | guS/wulm r,cetaio
and handsome sovereign. On li is return to j it ».»j aw up night l
Paris, fiotn Elba, when lie was borne up the
siaiis of the Thuilleries, on the shoulders of
the enthusiastic crowd, he was met by some
of his former companions, and one lady t ell
upon Ins neck in tears.
His manners arc said to have been li.isty
and irritable when encountering dullness or
opposition, but pleasant towards tliose with
whom he was familiar; and lie would be
familiar with many, lie knew bow to pay
polite compliments to the intelligent, and to
win his soldiers with tricks of fellowship.
Mr. Hobliouse, in the parade after he came
(Venn Elba, saw him give a good liearly smack
on the cheek of an officer, who went away
rubbing it, and looking very happy. Tims
lie pinched the cheek and pulled tin; cars of
the British officer on board of Ins ship, who
turned out to have been opposed to him
abroad. Asa sovereign also, we believe he
alfected carelessness rather than dignity, lie
had too many levees of kings, and was too
impatient, to care much for the ordinary
modes of looking great in person; but it is
lleie wisdom’s heir, released from deaths em
brr.ee,
Read", aw fid lessens to another race; |
Bale, breeding leve comes weep'. ig from the tomb,
I'hat kindred »iftness may hew ul tier doom;
Mitvlei's dry bones, ee-clothcd desert the dust,
That after-limes may • wn his sentence ju .';
And the mad tyrant of some mouldering pags
Stalks here to '.vain, who once could curse an age.
May :lii3 fair dome, lit cGssiobeauty reaied,
By las t: oe fostered, and by Wurth revered.
Mat chastened w it he. e betid to virtue's cause,
Reflect hci image and r peal li t l .ws;
And vice, that slmtibetni’er th" sacted page,
Hate his own likeness, shadowt d t.o n the fit g".
Here let the guardian tif h; drama sit
Ft righteous judgment o’er the realm of wit,
Not fiiithc shame, w itli sertiifi pen to wait
On pr.vate friendship, or uti pnva'e ha.c;
To Hitter fools, or sn ire’s j ,v in dart,
Tipp'd with a lio, at proud ainhi ion • heart,
lit. fie the n. li er task tr> It i*ald lurth,
Yeung blushing merit and neglected tvo< th;
I ostamp willi scorn the prostituted page,
And lash the fuel who lisps it h orn the Singe,
llei e shall b.iyht gcniui wing her eagl flight,
Hu ll dew-drops shaking from Ins plumesnt light;
Gill high in mental worlds, from vn'g ir ken,
I He snarl the wond r »n<l the pride of men.
•Jolrt censure here tn decent mirth shall bow,
Ami bigotry unbend Ins monkish brow; [by
lleie toil shill p.une, his pn iderout s!e'!ge thrown
as each strain with melting eve;
cease to weep,
lie j nl within the state; nnd perhaps it would mn
br praelieahle for the Legislature to inform
| thi'inaelvesjutisfuctorilv, on the various points
! connected with tin' subject, by reports drawn
, ft in.i any department of the government.—
The linin'Am of the citizens fiom whom this
j money is due,*hns, on former occasions, pre-
j sented to the Legislature.! case demanding
their interfeieiicc and regard, and us it is al
together probable, that lioin thu character of
the limes, further Legislative provision ol
soine description will be proposed, l submit
to you, v lictlier the desire of conforming v our
ads to tlie rule of consistent right will not
urge the expediency of devising some plan,
nf acquiring a full knowledge ot the manner
iu which the whole business lias been rnn-
diic.tf J, from its first origin, sons to exhibit
the true st.it.' in which it ntiiv now be found.
The end to be attained by such an investiga
tion is certainly of sufficient importance, to
justify the expense of employing tlie services
of a person, competent to make a resort, and
if the m atter be once fait ly brought to view
and exhibited, aprrfert knowledge ol all sub-
seq lent tlansaetions can be retained through
the auditors office already recommended.
Intimately connected with this brand! of
our pol»cy, is the judicious disposition Si man
agement of the. school lands, and trout the
experience which a few ycaighas given us,
and the reasonable calculations to W made
for the luulre, I suggest whether it would not
he advisable to dispose of all the lands of that
deseiiption, reserved in the lliwassee district.
The proceeds could be vested in stock of the
hank of the state, or in such other manner as
you might judge best, thereby securing an
annual interest of six’per cent, which would
he much more available in this country, than
And ill the world’s rude cores fie laid to sleep.
Each p lishcd scene shall las c and tru'h approve,
Arid '.fie Stage triumph i.i the people’s Lvu
AN AD HESS,
for the opening nf tie .Yew Theatre, to he spa
ken by Air. O'HJf.
Lames and Gr.RTLKMEx,
Kuli^ho n’d as you arc you all must know
Our - lay-houee was bamt down, sum fine ago,
Without Insurance. ’1 was u latuous blaze,
Fine tun lor fir ;-roen, but thill sport lor plays,
fhe proudest of oi whole drama'c: caps
ver ru t bn fan-1
s and outs,
Worse than dry"weather to the fields and (lowers,
fhe eveai g found us gay aa summer’s lark,
Happy as sturgeons in the Tapp:!’! sea;
File morning—like the dove Irons Noah's ink,
As hou.'e.lfss, homeless, innocent #s soe.
Rut—tiro ks to ill 1 e who ever have b cn known
To love the public interest—"’lion their own;
Thanks to th" men ot talent, it' d ol trade,
Who joy in doing well wh'-r. the'’re wa ll paid;
\gain our fire woVn inansion is tebnilt,
Inside and ouaide, neatly carv’tl and gilt,
With best ot paint and canvass, lath and plah'er,
The Lord blets Bookman and John Jacob Astor
As an old coat, from Jiiiming's patent ^crt*i«r
Comea out clean scoufM nnd )». i}'IUer ill Ihcnev \
As an old hon»l i » Smmdt i*’a p:u«: w
Looks wiser ill n when jonng.a d " c> as b g|
,Y« \1 Y’.ui I!I'Ui'en in Inc tl mate Dull,
Repairs '1c: I 1 oi we met i.i Son Ifor :’s f II;
As live new Coosii 't'.iuii will, wo’rc told,
Re worth at le .si a *1' veil ol the . 'd:
So is our new house better ih <n L's bro her,
Its root is painted yell uver than the oilier;
It is insut d .V th.ee per cc.nt. ’g. inst fire,
And cost three limes as rnuc'i, anti is 3ix inches
higher.
•'Pis not alone the house: The pmmp'er’s clothes
Are id' u lie a'*'—to are ‘he fi'lcle s baWS|
norlli wind pcrtBs the whole width ,uf J/ike
Supeiiqr. has bveil p'irti.illy prostrated at se-
veral ,.r'iuts, and worn init into numerous
bays and irregular indentations. All these,
front upon the lake, in a lino of aspiring pro
montories, which, at n distance, present thu
terrible array Of dilapidated bjUKii.tct} atr^.
dt solate towns,
" 'Fhelr rm ky surrinits split and rent,
“KorniM turret, dome, nr haUlemeut,
“ Or seelflcd fantastically set
“ 'Vithc.upal i (X min: r I,
“ Wild cce«ts as pagods ever decked,
“ Or mosque ofeastein architect. 1 ’
In some places, the waves have lashed
down the lower strata, while the upper one^
hang in a thientning posture over the lake :
in others, extensive caverns have been worn
into the rock, and, in (his way, rocky bluil's,
uearlv i .' ,ej from the main, arc left stand*
inn upon Hide and m issive pillars, between
which 1taiT.es nnd canoes might with safety
sail. All that Ac have read of the natural
pliVsiogoiny of the Hebrides, of Staffa, the
Dorcliolui, and tlie romantic isles of the !"u
cilian coast, is forcibly lecnllod on viewing
tins scene,and it may be doubted whether, in
tlje whole range of American scenery, there,
is to he found such an interesting assemblage
of grand, picturesque, Si pleasing objects.
On quitting our encampment on ottr way
from St. Louis river to Sandy Lake, the In
dians left a memorial of our journey inscrib
ed upon hark, fur the information ot such ot
their tiibe as should happen to fall upon ottr
track: This we find to he a common custom
among them. It is done upon bitch btok
(hilata papyraccn) « number of figures arid
hyroglyphii'A, which toe understood by their
nation. This sheet of b.trlt is afterwards nt»
tin' profits to bo expected from any mode of , seiF 1 in me emJ of a pole, blazed, and I'lbvc
tenantry or lease. into the ground, with an inclination towards
Sometime in the month of January last, I I tins course of tract Ring, Ui the present io-
dietv up and forwarded to the Treasury Dc- j stance, tlie whole party were re.pi'■vented in a
p irtmc.nl of the United States, a report on I manner that was perfectly iiittlh„iblc with
the subject of the navigable watuis of this j the aid of our iuleipreter, each "no being
state, in which l brought to view tlie diaractet characleiized by something emblematic of
of each stream separately, the means which
had been employed by a public donation or
otherwise, in removing the obstructions to
their free navigation, and the improvements
if which they are susceptible. The infornia-
liis situation or employment. They distin
guish the Indian from the whiteinan,by tha
paiticnlar iimnner of drawjng tlie figure, the
former being without a hat, Ike. Other disj
unctive symbols :ue employed ; thus Lieut,
Ti. >u given by me was as minutely collect, as j Mac lory was figured with a swuvd, to signify
could be derived from tnv cni observation, that lie was an officer; Mr.Doty, with a book,
and other sources of iiitt lli3fcce within my j the Indian) hating understood that he was
sn ag election.
' . ,- >1.1. v.|..i.L'tTl }>. 1-i rL'JR is acaiidi-
d;,ie ior the otfiee ot Recti .cl* ut l -axes foe Joties
comity. dt.
• aid he could be very princely nnd polite . ( ., ie tul , eri , umc 'nt are ne.wl
1 J tv 11.
'. i rc h j \
l 0,
Ci
:ll n.
at all limes iva !• h;
li ot kiS'r.'c Jim'.'
ki'e r spccit'lliv tntnroicl tl
Is ol li ar Yt ui'k, sacii As G
(T> Carr. THOMAS MUUUHON u a candi
dal tar til" otlioe of (Jolouel, to fill the vacancy
ocsa)ioat)d by ihb ileatli« Cob Francis Smith,
ary* We lire autliorixed aunnuoae flbfi- j
lit. t Git YYVt’OWI) ns n canilidste tor Juviceut I
;he Inferior tJ»art,ijr the county of Jasp r.
Uclo! ey 3 52—
"r uil’ by tlie Subscriber, about the 23d "Jiily,
^ ; on.'.be G.i.i'on r.ad, m ar Dr. YVeatberby’b i
five ;,oiei f. han't, given as fiftows, v /.: <,ac •
7S dblin-f, doe the Xfilb Deci'inl)"r next, hv 1j
l.jllar. ' Jaoc s Modersil, the otfi' r lor 12! doll.iis
dt.e 25 li D'Cemb.'V 18 22, by he same p-rr ■ :s.—
,<li pcrs-.i.s arc t< qii' so d nut to trade for li. tier j
o' sw tl non s. nnd ti"- innkc s not to pry them to i
n .v iHiacii cut the subscrili'.r,
; 1 Joseph M. Taylor. ■
, Oo’nher 8 ’• — ’
f ll.l. be aoid nt me l i-.e iu-iikoc. m j.-. . .
late '.t Jam* county, .1 ccas d.ou
3d da ut Isovcnber next,'lie fidui viiij; ;.ro*
t vo h w: s, tc'i li* "i l a fit*, lliii'ty
,, one ink' o* oxen • il car , three
, !i rad t .: a' uc, p , o turds, household sail
. ufir.ii In .re a i' or Iter articles <•; a jHirish-ble
tafi.ia hclti ' r: to the estate fit said J.,s. Grig<s,
tcec.'ied. '.' ertu) luu.f '' ' v '• a he dsy ot sale
II i He., n
t t,,*'.tir r t
'. here ladies were present and pleased him.
lie made the ordinary dowagers of high Ger
man houses, couitsey to him backwards out
ot the room; hot to the ihltchess of Weimar,
whose capital wns called tlie Athens of Ger- j k'
many, lie, behaved with an especial grace. ( q
lf< is said to li ti e made an impression to si
milar purposes on tlie queen ot Wirtcniburg,
princess royal of England; and when Maria
Louisa runic from Vienna, she found a fuc-
- mile of her l'a\oritc room at home, already
pup.ued for her, in a very delicate style,
whit li was a line piece of attention.
llu abilities, independent of his warlike
genius, " ere considerable. His intellect was
strong a* I searching, ami he acquired
shu
ppwei ; and for the purpose of extending the
usefulness of the Ilolston navigation, which
now reaches about sixty miles into the state ol
Virginia. I brought betore tlie government
of the United States, the'pincticabiUty of cou-
necting the waters of the Ilolston anti Ten
nessee, with the water? of the Mobile, by a
canal of not more than eleven miles, rivet a
beautiful face of country, fiotn lliwassee to
the Connisiiaga. This expedient occurred
to me some sixteen or seventeen years ago,
when traversing the intervening country, a)a
Commissioner tor opening th" toad between
this state and 'Georgia ; and the practice
winch has since been pursued, in conveying
boats with their freight, from the highest
point of navigation on the lliwassee, across
by pci-tug" to the Connisaugu, lias abundant
ly proved, that a linde through that channel
is much to be desired. Tne deep interest
which the people of this state have in t fleet
ing a free navigation through the muscle
shoals naturally led me to urge this matter
upon the 'particular notice of r 1 if government
of the United State**, and as the State, ol Al
abama has a more immediate interest in tins
subject, her concurrent exertions may rea
sonably he expected, in piety measure, piom-
ising the furtherance of so desirable an object.
.Alt report to the Treasury Department was
medic.ued upon a comiimniciilion frofn tire
il .n. Win. II. Crawford, relating to tlie state
of our internal improvements, and as the re
solution ol C(ingress directing him to seek
tlie information, must have grown out ot a
dGpO'ition in the general government, to af-
loid her assistance in improvements of the
first necessity, "heia lhesiicnglh of individu
an attorney; tnyself, with a liaunmr, in allu*
siun lo tlie mineral hammer I earned in rny
belt, fie. The ligiir': of a tortoise an I pi'iiity
hen, denoted tint these had heen killed; lInto
smokes, that onr encampment cotisistoJ of
three tires; eight muskets, that tins was tint
number armed; three Igicl.s upon the polo,
leaning N. \V. tli;^ wc were going three days
N. W; the figure of a witemati w 4 th a tongue
near his ni.nttn,(like tlmAyteek hjroglyph-
ics,) that he was an interpielcr &tc. Snotil l
an Indian liercafter vi->it this -pot, he would
therefore read upon this memosial of bark,
that fourteen whitemen and two Indians en
camped at that place; that five of the "hire
men were (liiefs or officers, one tin interpre
ter, and eiplit common soldiers; that they
were going to Sandy Lake, (knowing that
three liars journey N. W. rnusl carry us
there i) that we had killed a tortoise, a prairy
lien, fie. I had no previous idea of the ex
istence of such a medium of intelligence a-
nmrig rJie northern Indian). All the. travellers
of the region are silent on the subject. I had
before w itnessed the facility with wfiichtnicof
ll.e Lake Indians had drawn a map ol certain
parts of the southern coast of Lake Superiur;
nut Ijcie was a historical record of passing e*
lenfs, as pi'miaiicut certainly as any written
record Hijunig us, and full as intell^ible tb
those for whom it was intended.
Corrrr! Si nCn.iads.—Certain of tlie mem
bers of the hm Legislature of Missouri, who
opposed, though ur.su-cessfully, the passage
of the Loan Office Bill, "cr< rewarded with
the approbation of llieir constituents, firom-
W l G
die 23
A'lrn’r.
Vi
▼ r r
iv.tVVLVU iMVEVv
FOR •ALE.
At tlie JoiifiDtl Offices
mu cli inii.rrnat ion that he could converse with
all suits of men on the topics which they Ind
: irticillarlv itudicil. 11 is great conversa
tional tact, in using this knowledge to the best
advantage, ha? excited the admiialion of all
who ever conversed with him. Muller, the
celebrated historian of Switzerland, giving
an account ofian audience wi.lr the French
emperor, save “quit* impartially and truly,
as before God, i must say, that tne variety of
his kiimvlfedg'', the iictteness of his observa
tions, the solidity of his understanding, and
dazzling w i:, Ins 'grand and coinprehei.-ive
views, Idled me w ith astonidiui" .t, and his
manner ol sneaking to one, with love for
him. A corn ic of marshal*, and also tlie
duke of B< ncvi-nto. had > n’.ere l in the mean
1 time; he did not break oil'. After live quar
ters, or an hour an ! a ha'-f, he . lloive.i the
coticit to bcg' i, and I know not i> ii tin r
, .uvidrntally nr lioni g-mifru-*-, he dmn-l
- res wId'll, one ol’ ilie.a > dy.flid i
leieuee t" i -j rtl i.ie and th S ■ Alt' r
Nstf (!i'ill*'l iifi'l i'll extremely well 1 irav d.
r'i’liL-v’ll each o "■ lie ■IlmvM, 1 stop ta I’omtl'in,
Fhr v'e’il ot suft’curctn ill • tiewcoinci.tiuii.]
YVe've some licw thunder, several m w plays,
A .it a new »pli-i.xD<l o-rpul ol g.. en l>uh:s,
So tint ttiere nir.gbt I'l.rnsins to bill ns nmdr
uqimostb ii.gli oil’ttvor—but « speech;
A speech, the peel i'« "»eac)i public me tiag,
Whether lor raani's, charity or eHting;
A speech, the vuoilern mode ot wiann g hearts,
And njWer, ami tnue, in politics and ai ls
YVliatmui!' the good Vionr .eour Pies den' ?
**|',vas that tlic'iiijb ftfl tbi; I.I. Bs*at lai d lie w. ,,t
With Ids i ."aar al cock’d but m.d short I r. tchis,
Di ine 'v.aercva-r ask’d and maki tg spe. cli ai
YVh a when Missouri stood on her I nt lrj»i,
j IF v v Iter Imp's 1 —die »p ecb of "eni'l 'feigx
j Wh'" proves or c. ti ilry b-.rm-d "i ", \h ,p,.y
nl states rniclit be unequal to the enterpi z>', j plimunied with a. public dinner at franklin,
w, ;,,t* aiitlio) 1/eil to hope, that she wall ex- on the G3.li July. M e notice the c.reu.ri-
tuii‘1 her c**ncrmis ;iid i<» such etlorts :»s our 'vitli plfiisure, hecsiuse it spenus ut*ll
oivn limi'.u ! menus will lint us to make. | lor tlie jinod sense and integrity ot t he t om-
In a few days I shall lay before von, co- j inunity, which could not ue induced tn s iirc-
pie, of a corre'-pondenc: Ulween mvsclf and ten what they deemed a .pernicious measure,
\V,n Teri v, " ho Ins l.een employe I asaci- I hi the allnrcmeuts of piesem convenience.—
vi! enuin-er by the state' of North Carolina ! Tlie following sentiments are selected iroiu
and Alabama,
in iv give Von
v the slates ot INmtil Garolma i nc loiinwiiig ,.n..... ••... ... . .
. The opinions of the engineer .the toasts drank at tlie (linnet,
soine -sisiance, in comparing tain brief but just views rifthe c.i
the dc
Miichc ll’s address to (he i’hi Bel., K p;
YVhat h»s csii’ i'icid b world 'hat we have men
First *itb tlie sw ;ni, tlie cbii l, brushie d pen,
Hl,a-r.i.ie 4.1 KiiRlisb authars, m n er m id tn t
The tim.-lbof .1 .1 r pce !i of 3Jr. Adams.
Y3 s! It"oqr managers gro v gr, af andiicii,
And pl.' cjps prosper, let llu m tbsnk in; speech;
And lei tli»null" of <)llilTlu ondlv g i
YY'ilh Meigs and Adstns, Mi chclluml Monroe.
c.Yfr'rm’s message to the
of Tennessee.
Extract from (lor. fi
l.eici.l'itoit
Allhmigii there, is
the cm re t perform.nice of ivhirh is calculat
ed more .certainly to have ati inllneu* e on the .
ha piiu'ss and pioii.i'iity of those, who are to
I $i|ec.ceil os ill the o lations of pu'die mil |iti-
; vale life, than the judicious inanagcuienl of:
the fund act a irt for the advancement id
| learning and education of youth, yet it i- in-
:iirli**’i’ll>• true, that even the o'li - -rs of (lo-
■ : iinii ot, >,v.: i; 1 iioi nit of iii my (if the mo .t
. iien ft f.icts li ■ a win. ii alone a tolerabl ■
innate ( 1 11. a'a . ' diaiucter ofthe ton 1
They con-
mses and ou-
gth with the extent and nature of , Jy adequate remedy for the pecuniary embat-
las-ments which every where prevail; and al
so, ofthe deplorable expedients which haie
bpen resulted to in some of the western state-,
LAKE SCENERY. i„ the shape of Loan nfins &i Eavtr Banks,
Extracts from Snhnnlcrat’’s narrative of tlie | to remove a malady winch is beyond the i each
K petition tn tie* Smir -o' the Mississippi, of legislative nostrums, andean only be cur-
Tlie pictured llocks, ([jti Fai tnilll, ef the i ed by tlie persevering effutls of the peopla
French l / oi/ti^eurs,J on Like Superior, area themselves: JVal. Int.
series of lofty bluffs, which continue lor twelve | “ Belief La am—Useful only to procastii-
mil, , along the shore, and present some ol I pate the do i nt ill of tin idle and extravagant
tin. most siddoiie and commanding views in m the expense of the industrious and ccuno-
1 naiin ". YY’e had been told,try our Canadian ! mical.”
* guide, ofthe vaiicty in the color and form of j “ Oar Infant State.—Industry and econo-
those rock , lmt were wholly unprepared to j my " ill extricate hci Irom embarrassment,
i encounter the surprising groupes ofoveihang- i “ May onr representatives, like mariners,
; mg precipice*, towering wall?, caverns, wa- Ueepa steadfast eye to the polar star, the cou-
i lio lulls, mill prostrate ruins, which are here stitutinn of the state.
mingled in the most wonderful disorder, and 1 “ .Missouri— May she. learn economy, and
j hurst upon tb" vie"' ill cn i vary iug and plea- thereby extricate herself Irom pecuniary cin-
sing sue. -siun. Iu order to convey any just I h.iriassmeilts, and carefully avoid tiauscem*-
: id, i nf their niagnificiencu, it is necess,iiy to ' ing the powers given by tile constitution of
| premise, that this part ot the shore consists of the United States.
I s md-stone rock, ul a light grey (nloi, inter-j “ Economy—nor best dependence.
nallv, and deposited stratum super stratum j “ T.'if /tonkins; SipJem—when founded ii»
i to me lit :ght of three hundred feet, tism ; ,n pt;n a prop 1 r basis, well caUulated t'ir lacili-
portion of vour duty, I a perpeodi' tilar wall Irom the "atcr, and ex-
tendiag from four to live leagues in length.
This lock is made up ill’ coarse grain* of
saml, united by a calcaiioos cement, and nc- v.
nionull' intli'd'ling P' Males of utmrtz and
mils of rocks, hut :ul-
tatLng couunciLe, and lor puo«c utility.
BAPTISTS.
csiouaiiv ...g , *( nv • statement iu n Hudson, New York
e n-i-waa o Iraam. u* ol rocks, hut :u.- • u lhill Dice aro in the dc ic-
iu'.'Ug v it i a lei . le (nice; mi,I, when expos- P* . • Ba mj s , s jtjpft churches, ind
I i’.,;. m,ni«evs, tliat .1.4 have bean 171 .H
• . ling'*: Lxtermdlv, it ti^j dinrog the last year, i«d
«!4>iOr
r, particularlv
• i:: x ut tlh- slim
pvesenLi *» ( . ,* .
IS Id ,ck, ted, y-eTiow, bro vr., j J of metr.baisin ’.ho sc
mg tli" most per-
imt where uia *
cicty i? -Ifi’JjU7d.