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r « ti** Itv w* omsoevor they are con *
»’ !, mi 1 though il !>«• i xi’rc-s «! by p<» r i-
t'.ni or nunonMnuf-o, the voice roars sutfi
ri*»iitly t<> terrify the most arbitrary ru
1« . s. .'.spirants t•» olfi. n may lortret the iu- t |J
tercsts of the common people, those p„s* 'i
sesseil of authority may Taitfii upon me op- «
prossion of the weak ; hut when our iute-!|
rents suffer, we are the Judges, nnd will u»*t *
be Haggl'd to hold our pence, even though
•n< h infringements hi* innde under the tin
maculate administration of ail Adams If
the general government tramples down our
rights, and lev els the constitutional ramparts
of our civil security, we have a right, > 1
it is our duty to assemble and mntk its con
duct w ith the frowns of disapprobation.—
V »r this purpose, we have, assembled, and
to tins end by tfrits assembly, ’tis r, solved
1st. That we estimate the conduct of Ad
•ms and bis co-adjir.*rs, touching *1
tv made by the U. States Commissioners in
February, 1825, as violating one of the
fundamental principles of our constitute
Operating as oppress vo to me rights and
interests of Georg.a, levelling t" the earth
the only safe guard of Slate Right", and
laying the foundation on which to Guild an
arbitrary and despotic government.
2,1 That we view tho contract by some
called the New Treaty ; as a high handed
•assumption of Kxccutiv • Competency
by which the character of the Coninris-uon-
jB^rs aro wantonly assailed, the State of Geor-
treated with contemptuous neglect and *
the National funds needlessly squander o to/.,
benefit the Rod-slick Creeks and Knavish
Cherokeea.
’.M That the thanks of this meeting be,
and it is hereby tendered to every defender
of State rights : and to all 001 public offt, era'^
who advocate with firmness the true inlc
©sts of Georgia
4 11 That we Imvo entire confidence in
the wisdom, firmness, and patriotism, uf4
the Executive of this State, and (hat we\
icHI support him in all constitutional men-
mej' Frecand Indtycndcnt States. Esto. IMtys—tho materials for a monument more opinion ia favyr instead of niMinsl certain them. The other, believing that Georgia, n*Fl yonieof the re*o!uti<vni pn««e,1, ihe Secretary
durable than brass, lie all at tm
* flirt Si ir in the East \\ hich so often Ira9.[ workman. J ho patriot, statesman
bone, j Christian is gone :—There is^no tear
?> brain < n our councils Imtli s,t ; - shed at his exit. for the gratitude to 11
May cnoiu. h of its brightness remain on each for preserving him so long, and that b
1 >>
r li a moment, has drank it
lied
it fell.
• here i- 1 mo jur it a present
occasion w bo will siniultan'cm «d\ In arm
\v|) it I on about to utter. Unit
lu , for by this vve sli ill most iiie
with harmony of sentiment tli
w ill
j Had the horses and tlir chariot of fire de- ; t|,u m.i dot s ..„* u
XRS, s vended to take up the p itriarrh, it might kwith the ganuiu* I»
*nnrnts, J have been more wonderful but no more gin- ' **
1 o preserve us from slavery yot.
SEABORN JON!
Chairman Com. Arran
July 2.", 1820.
The following is the reply of Gov Troci
*0 the invitation of the Committee, to tic
li\ei in Oration commemorative of the vir-1 thoughts, and the productions of bis vigor-
IiimM.:« (ali'ilU and tho public srrviru ot | »»» pen. and trace bin. fro-.. 0» cradle to
Thoi.as Jetl'erson.
eomftrtahle-.it home res pet table ahvt ad Surely filial pi
U Stines sink Into her native m-£ r, q>n,-. il to count- nil'll
significHnre and should he forgotten. GreatS” j < ’?" m ,,M * nron-edii ** -onisir-*!
,/ ll„n M us G,„| ! Wh.1t r;in lillle Gmrrii do in the farit i.L'J' 1 " 1 . 1 "''
Mu 't>l u " ti<’f *M«I< oniitlpotcm p.> .r ». Ihc U S i> ■ «. . r ,ini,',. nrn!i‘iriionofn!i
measures,Jscrp. And yet il we do nut stick to tl.>-AVic <Ii«tiiu;iihhe«l by th« i»»y (Tie ••
\ity do w • ' * ’ ‘ 1 *■ * *" “ “*
"Voder 1 fo tli° "Puttie.
Ru r,| ■ „ a „„ , J .
■ I II 1. I- ' . I'l- II V.
”hi . f. , ’»* I'Mii h* ri. r
en more
Tious. But our feelings must not be
iced at present In some future davit will
1 be hotter to recount his services and stun
up his merits, to dwell upon his manly
J11I- bottom of In:
tvill dren of bis (
9 ot i the grave Then fh« little bickerings which.
How a politician’s path wdlhe f rgntten,
has. soul glows
of country hut wbatj
sou!, laments that the chit !
n native \life .*re so widely]
Imi one. half should raise tlieir',
,\( the other DU my .<t.itr n»y tnifti
I feel for your sufferings 0.1 this j
t*U yon impious *<oas bow long wd ; '
not violate II law s incli* mmI by- lur. hi.cl pure clutyie.il t««fp wlmli cli. r.ut
And shall we nut he con.lmnii / ^n»i-T." * f,rpr V v : J '* 1
1 ... , • i . r , , ». *uiitl H>iio «*.(.« ntuiift of ii mati ».( 1
1 as ii hi ra r I lie tarn is tuu\ ^ j:. . .
iz
•I 1 t
I banged
shocking fo r contimphlian
One word, Mr Cliairmai
and ! have dono--W|iiit I Ii
The idea is toot)
conclusion^ 1
I Ii
it if hasty jtre
advance
Should t lie rea*
•>f die N.-u Tr
rilr.iogi
11 it 1b *tft 1. boa it* ^ h 1 idem 1
ioum' 1 g'Mal to the i-h.nd'ti‘i 1
made on ilmt ocnia-. n
|Ih- t \* Itlllli l \\ tn-loii l|f <|n< ,
,*s\il - - K anticipate the M0.1t pearetd'le uad&^vntue
fl >; 1
4
id It
(U
g, l816. V
l\ at acb.^v
strife
■niimosiiies contentions, ami >otir party % good
micahle results Should they 1
the thought of laboring for my country 4
Mill Mr. C.uihbert
eiing h.-fi r. orulHi-
uIiim.v «|>
of huinnii
r to loan. 1
nature
/ill lie
Mil ledger Hie, 19 th July,
ri emkn —drilling hut hii earls
.lefiei'Son, marie stronger by every 4 buried beneath the ponderous Wright of
Ins Inn to tl.e hour of In, tI > tu „ [Go
ind the little IVai
which necessarily hi 1"
ml pspf
lie .toiu
luce me to yield a willing obeclie
invitation of this morning On any
casion—the duties of ui\ office,
unpefency to the task assigned
iriaVy the ohligntioii to he present at!
o idling commencement of Fianklm]
oli ;c, vvoiihl have forhidclen il. As it is, if i
pas-in 1 .’ 1 i ule shall escape me worth either!
le ,nif 1 nice or the ir niemhi unce, I will have’
on non 10 regret that better rpialificalioiiH
; v<■ eeu ove.|i.< ked, and that my own tin-
oitlm e s h d ♦••■**11 employed to spe »k ilie
> is« s of a 111 in who 1 \n»g was ah 'C all
ids* 1 , ami who now sleeping with Ills E 1
•ms can find neither pan**g\ric or panegyns
1 do iusiii e t>> virtues whit h made him iiihvi'
- imahle heic, and which must assure 10 him;
a licit iI.Ii• mam e promiseij the most favored;
I the clnhlree • I men.
Very respectfnil\ gentlemen.
a m TRorr. !
1“ S. Any tlft.v which m.»y he assigned by
lie cumuiitlee will he .satisfactory n> me
(i. M. T
■U of an indui
her to v< ai u » \heady do the groans <d
feverish suffering r-*s uiui from tin*
into iiie in imtiins. The v. elkin of H
*e- chot .1 v iili the sound ot >oiir tumult
broils, suitly the Mmighty Buh i of Aa-
Uoua wdl fro a \i\digf».uiil\ fiout Lis insult'
r.
file
death
or 021 S AUAU.I3.
A meeting was held, bv the citizens of
arliculars of Tlrrmus Jf fTerson
JV •MMUN1C4TM) ]
Diro at M'liunolh., fitly minutes past
twelve, J'dv the 4th. Thomas Jefferson in
the ^lth year of his age II h licallh had ;
bet 11 unpaired by a too free use of the Hot*!
Spring hath in ISIS. His indisposition had*
steadily inci'.ased, until tho last s»x months,^
when it att uned a troublesome and alarm-ie
ing vitdenee. giving him certain indications!
( fagiadual dm ay of health The is«ue3
of this he early foresaw. On the 5th June‘S
he observed toji fi icin’, that he dntihted his^
weathering tho present summer Bv the/!
24th of June, his disorder and vvoaknc.-t^!
having tern bed a distressing extent, Iic2
yielded to 'In* entrenties of his family andf
saw Ins physician (Doctor Dunglessoti of^|',
ihft University.) On this occasion a friend
6 having p ivate business with him, he warn
“lum that “ them was no time to he lost,’
will
ris favoured pet }
<r-p r mI 10 stand all this, or
the belter part and forsake your,
s .< cl cle e unto h* ca .sv ol tli ]
Bat sv'.o »sk tld" <pe - ion Al |
>e of contention is throw 11 into'
th' MKl.i) Xnd believe in-. I leu lunhin^
• h .7. ding t!.a: the • tarvrd i nrniveicirs 11 ev j
seized ui Ii more avi its , t . tl • li of hi- ap-J
P' tite t'aan tin- coidt'dious u a contents .-tj
• o*. rgi.i h ( \e ilieir talo* s in the Oldi
Treaty My soul sinks • iihm me and • V* ry
aiu-.lc diavvs h ck appalled at ilie dieau/ul
on-fipifnces which must ciipik- !rom this aw-I
I I ». of 1 ings. I tin would 1 retire toil
[ever from scene - so shocking to « v try 1« < In*g
|ol ilu soul if a sp 1 on earin • ould he loon
j‘‘X nipt hocn the 1 Indhsotne visitationi
I Bun , ion -on lik» the\ arc Jolted up< n u
|xt cu t - turn ud win ilvev wiiling or nut w
uiisi go into 1 hem. Notwithstanding re.iso,
rhie i» rsonn might sup >« that if vve pi th r
sucli
sures necessary fertile furtherance of thc’J«Milh dgeville, at Lnfaijrttc Hull, on Friday-
rights of 'his our beloved state 3fthe 21-a of July, (inst) for ilie purpose ol'
5th That the proceedings of this meet-*makiug appropriate arrangements 111 eonse-
ing he signed by the Chairman, rounter-fcqn* nce of the mel iiu holy int«’llig»‘*irH of
signed by the Secretary, and published in . ilu* death ol tho lion JOHN ADAMS,
the Georgia Journal and Southern Recor-iiformer Fresidcnt of the United States— Dr i
<ler
%
SIMON IIOET, Chairman.
Hampton \V. IIill, Secretary.
* »- ILMM
-r Jff.tr 1.^
. Mutch a m
lU M Curtis
Ii was thei
vms mill d to the Cha
a|)|iointed . : errct ,rv.
UcsoLctd, That a
turn that “ theie was no time to ire tost, mio t <u tu< s» ^
and exploded the belief that he cmrld notjj Such being ilu-<
hold out till the fourth ; that he had eulled-innuss’v.iy and s-pi
phvsieian, and to gratify his fnniilyTt ,,,K ^ / ‘' v lou»/.
peaks 1
[And
■If
. :v
would I’.dlow his piescriptions, (which he
< hccrfiilly did) hut that it would prove un 'j
availing; the machine had worn out nnd
••ould go on no longer. He retained, du
ring his illnes and to tho moment of Irisj
and death, the same serene, decisive and choc
ful temper, which had marked hia life.-
imittee5Speaking w ith his usual spirit and anima-^so uno whi
of five be appointed to draw a preamble atull tion of the University, lie expressed lm*^tlie u a iwous sentiment of we the people a- head
oluti ms expressive «>1 the feelings of thoi hope that the State would not now nbandon.® f l uarl,,rs ' I " u t r ( li 11 , 1 t dmre is
• ' *it He sooke of the changes which lie fear* in thi* whole roMp-my inu F prcparei
ed would he made in it; of his probHhle i ti'r ) 1,0 ™ l,at r, £ \ l 1,1 ni ,,,<r ^. wl ,, . r .
r , . r .,’ • * . i % „jv*then! is soin in t ns well .tcnuai.-ted with tin
^noi'r.sdr .,s Rprtnr: of the .rrv.res ho had|„ ir , um „,,„ CM of lh , casP ., , , . vll |,
rondorer] to Ins native State,&r. and l'’un-g rel . loUllll y i „„ „„„ lhe
d ii we t mild kerj
d (contention. No our a.;tagOiiist ui
lost.
rase reason nssmues lo-cg'o*
i a voire in t to he mis-
Is. Never lei it 1 « ii
the 1 im-ti-enih part fa hao ,
diametric ally. Nothing v\,'l
.ally prove inat we arc rigli
i n-lsnaviug huisied our l ac
rotiml it with a periin.u :
'|W'in l in’ o mic-s well hecomi >g the real friend.
•xi'd tie people, li w ill not \> e»» Ue pu ctnimed u
the - o I - 'ini th injlnmah >y n .iuddeami r< •
liich ■ h le rd red contain'
Ami now, Mr. Chairman, should there he
ms individual disposed to think - tins feel'!*
(Tori uninteresting, or my ideas poorly dies-
• I - io siirli | would say wli.it has iliis to d
.illi ilu subject mailer ol the speech, can yo.
- treusuie up the argument without criticisinu]
hi uuiii'if r .iih 1 s-s le, or can you not hear a
man syeak-—widiout running over i lyourmim'
i> pi iv.ilc ( liiir;icler---and making couipai is-o
» I 'en vx Ii.. t lie now says aid vvliit lie mi
1 ve said on gome lormer ocean oil F01
hame l (or shame l
Dr slioiihj there l>f nnv one so nnchnritnhh
1 lo say, 11 iv speech is inconsistent) at »u tim
on einnini' party s r le and eo trillion, and
n .1 lew mol, cuts . (ler this exl-oiti c •»* tin
< rv coms«* whi( h ' 1 aihe - animosities <k. hit•
cun.' info jKirty strife and contention , raisinr
"xanul it," . (' Midi let me ask vv I1.1t’Auk ul
Ins tu do with the Did 01 New Tri-aty
pi (Hliiccdie h.
’draw.) i.l hut « n.-imlivul, »i. lot- if,. , ,, .,
he carried un.tuinioiiil) ; wli n in l«c ■. • .•>
•.then, lot uiing u I .r<e part ol' (lie :«i> •. 1
>ed their (liiuppiulv.ition of die p ov,-ul .ii^b
ing from the meitm*. Mm* dwn tm% pu-v ml- A
11fu) tj nl ilmt tpe, lu.oil. v hi l\
llir Mipprcuion of tru'h ill a pn.nt iu.»lf-
unilei itaiuliiig of that prot-ctilnig
. «'f>p»
V. rn 111-
• h d
Sumpto
froMMt’!
etton 1
ZL
Cnuntu.
A few violent imdcoutfait^ iu Monv-a
mo- *pem in infl tininr the wiimli of die people,
muimont mm-Udigot ike viii/aavv of 1 tv* count)
I. In* Ik* it on the IT1I1 of June in order 10 t.ik- into
o' aider, tioi’i tile inteia u of Clt
vv 11I1 tin- lute Iinliaii Tr< uty. N
ri< roust til.n ta ot die rii.gleiulo 10 omw on
'fnend*. die nnelini- not" very large,
• cnujuired vv.iU tt.oiutvmt population of that vmm-fl
«1 hv two reiitlemen pre
mnputvd vv.iU tl-.«
iy. Iiwai ntceita ..........
"ho can• fnllv cnuuti d h> hi! hy h r. l, nnd s«’ut aft.:
*• hi. tlmt ut the must crowded moment, tlu-re wen
et’oui mu In udi 1 d and aewniy persons in the m-
leiol'U. I i-unieetingbi ingoinaniii «| Mamfii id Tor
laiu-e. I -up took d'o lend, un-.l iutvodurvat aevt-val ve-
»nlueeo *, pi eced* d hy a l-ng pruumble, ueieadnu'
of Whull, k-oivvitlut,Hiding ns guilty intent, m,,i
hell* r cHleulated to lull a tuimiliiinus sue hivt*
p, than to artMi«e peoct-ful men into sediiion.-
is i-'; nn-on- was followed b) a apeech ft’oin (lit
•'inn- u* otleiii.m, the purpiut of which iv viol
1 ' 1 1 ii did not make a di ep imprea
-'U :
rUESDAV. JULY 25, 1826.
nrP^RilO^ ii A'i)AM3.
F.XFCUTIVE ’ *K f* ART M I NT GkO. )
Mil/edgeville, It\th duly, Rl-G )
li having pie,iscd Divun Prnvi.lene.e t > gr
liter to tiis lathers our beloved coimtrymai
Thomas .11:1 if.hson, first among p:*trmt
phil is ipliers umi slatcsmeu, pre-eminent
as< hduP8S, and next to Washington in
atlVclions of his countrymen, it is reque
at' all olficcrs, civil ami military, and ol
citizens, a* n testimony of respect for the illus-u,
triol.s de.uhjiiml is a badge of mourning for tho/‘> i ne » ln f f f' "vjvor ol
afllictive dispensation and national her* ave
meat, 10 wear cripn on the left arm for sixty
one dd)M, corresponding t > the 1 umber o
years ihrougli whirh, 1 various public trusts,l
this occasion and repoit the
same at a siihs« (jueiit meeting to he In-ld on
Saiuroav the 22d ui"! at 4 o’clock 1* M.
The f dlowmg genth’mon were appointed
on the coni MU' e above alluded to, to wit:
Dr C \ v 111 mi 'iso u, \\ Y llanscil, |]>q T
F Green, E.-q Maj.W. l iipiett and Cant
J. Mucin II.
1 Itesohrd, That the nie< ting adjourn un-
.-til 8uluuiay at 4 o'clock. F M.
L.vrvYirE Hall, \
Saturday, 4 o'clock, l\ M. ^
A meeting of tho citizens, convened an
rding to previous arrangements, when the
3 following preamble and resolutions'were
1 ' submitted and adopted :
The committee to whom was assign* d serving that ho was hr tie
the melancholy duty of preparing a |>r
gamble and resolutions expressive of mir
grief for the loss of that Revolutionary Pa
triot John Adams, in a feeble attempt to 1
pourtray the fi-clmgs ol tlieir lellovv citizen*,!
beg leave to submit the following: 1
Within a few days wo are again railed to
s Elho performance of a melancholy and irn
mua.nt 1
.'.‘Ic.l nn.l nrfvisd n* (o hi. private j
Upon being mmsonlly ill for a short time,#
I10observed very cheerfully, 44 Well, Dor.-'l
lor, a few hours more and the struggle will/
hr* over ’ When the Doctor entered tliolfj
room in the morn ng of hi- last day', his*
usual expression was “ Well, Doctor, you
rce I am h* re yet.” He* disorder being;
In eked nfrien | xpres-ed ho • o! amcn!-j
oent. His answer ’.'as, ” that the pow
mn Kt the tit nit-lit of
nan lo the until itinttciiti\t‘
ilHiidinf- Cl.t* vti ) i--uipH>u(i
:coni|)lidiiii(r ilu- o|»,.»t of the nv-«tinir. be...
hr;*'of 1 hi- lout tits, »vliibiied ilie uwnnm of iv
ftrocumi, ItloodUi 1 sty, mid sedition* mc-.inliRiy, 1
fit lor m axons, iliiit.tjyenii Httd spoiU.*'
Tb«* pi incipiil mid only prue*i ul 1. io!u*inn, nnd
in nhich nil th* rest (except wine votes of rhiiul-i,
^c.) wi re picfatorj, as in.roducrd, w.n in tli*- f..i.
to tiik mi ions—extract, pati-d
“ hid tan Springs, 11 th July. Ic26,
44 I fake this opportunity ot inhuming \ 011
{that the Indian 8prmgs are in high repute/
it this lime Tlio Water lias proved elleMu-
al to all afihricd prisons who havo visited
prings this .season, with tic exception;
ol those who Were ulHinud with the Con
umution and Dropsy in ns hitter stages.
“ i arn confident tins water has never re
rived its due merits, us respects its m* di* nl£
irtues There are a great cun obrse
people hero at ibis time, say between 3 11
Hill, among whom mu Gov. Troup, Col.j^
lr» arly, Mi.j. Walk* r from Athens, Col
'oleiiian, Gen. Mitchell, Mr. 8olomon r
iom- Mar.ori, and a iiunibi r of genteel!
vounglud.es l will further iwld th 1 the
iM iely is very good, and the fare » xcellen*.”
1.(tract of another letter from the same,
dated July % 2'Jth, 182(5
“ Rhere are about four hundred persons
here at tins time. The tents rue all full
hut there is room in the public house, and
the faro is very good. I believe there lsjj
of complaint. There has been .2!
inumber of persons who have roceiveifrQ
_*reut benefit this season from the wa’crU
Almost every poison that has visited the®
spring fi r Hn ir In altii Jiuve been coiisidera
hly heiiefitit-d.
You are authorised to state that oo tin
ding
■ n.-jujiiice io pub -
I" of tf'C roti'Cy ’l l
t for fn of a ciip, l»i*ge vv h•
SPKCTA ion. ' |,,s »’> •' 1 fore teeth . if,large 1
- ^ahttut 40 y »vt'^gc.
t- I I". I. .V |.r. ... fir- -tin.
f 'Id* urn* woitkldo ih* ir 1
lish tlie above,
JOHN iM’COY,
CREED M. J NMNCW.
HENRY BOB; t -• ,
MICAJ VI HIM - A.x,
JOHN .F. HAV ET1,
JUNE' I ' . BE A. I.,
HODE1 I K Id (»N HP,
John c c .;e»e, j r
MA I THEW CDCHf; \N.
.'1 Georgia, Moiga,, (’*» ..tv —I, Eva. I \ , i\,v,
do he ehv ceriifi dial I am personally mquui* -
d nidi die above df-ei'ln o Dr Bvirton, -and
have got d reasons to 11«-li#*ve the said Bur*
at endeavored to p. tsuade a 1 egro b>>y of
iee to go off vv 1111 iiini.
EWEL McCOY.
July Ubh, 131'G.
r ; ,n, ' r - » 'V'sol.-glOth day oi Augtmf there will ho n ;
in part wlml. he hc * (I : K ' 1 A r< a! niliulMT, ot the » ili/a-ns
of nature were too much cxhatisted to he3Thc Unit' d State*
FiiRt, however, Mr. Chairman, let
what ir the ohj ct ol tins
enquiry it is only neccss w
itin our preamble uni re-ulution spe tk n An.’-j
err "‘C (to some of the per*, s preben^nt least)
not t > be mis ak< n.
*-, my friends, in mentioning t
ir back as l.'Jtti ; a lew wrrd«-
ift .t that
Fowmr, "'ii ds :
* Kesoh-eri, I hat 1
1 all lawful n
, will support the Executive!
rman, let me a-1..Kin nli Uncjul mea.urcs in curt-} mg into . ffVclllie 1 wf
* **tiug. To tliisjf**. 1 ihi» St t*. 1 V’l.oin- of laid ten itory," ni**nmn 1-;
f 1 me tn reiilv #' " Ur, ' ,nr > ■" »|"i" d by the t reaty of the ImlooiB
, itl , . ».aml ut, cb freaty hat been ai-KHilciNiucel
county, nnd
ent couniii
(ler to CXJIIPSK lilt!
[and New Treat v.
STOLR.X’
BOM tlir- ru’me 1 die,, li\ iff* nrrr il.c Ocn-
i nee and adj'iinieg Fills nod odu s, while
« f iling, about an h* r aft»» ni d t „ , 'J hurR-
hi y 1 Ik* ‘22(1 olt nBvY I'Of H’.. with a short
wiu Ii I til, and a Hire white in hir, 1 m brad,
o *- of In-1 *• fet t ims 1 ,ptii ticorly up to die
• air, all a is !• *-t bl.n k, diem .1 ror.m tFi7.e,
at Me an vvi-fi m..(le. *. her-tl reward
; p*, or take him up
■•ii that I gei him.
IK HAUL VMNt.A l E.
Vl i.' ! i«f>n Spring Po^t. Oflice.
HE *drd' i*. a* *il olive if this 1
Tho
* rut per
I tin* * vpirisn
II t tIn- C*ov« rn
b ut « •»»*»•» ** ii
it of the ni i^i
id G
• tl.(
mp.n (
■g-portant duty, the adoption ol ntcasurt
1 i’jffprcssivo of our grief nt the death of a
rallied ” On a member of his family
* I that the do
- tor thought so, he listened vvi h evident 11
patiem e and said, 1 Do not imagine for
moment that I fuel the snullest solirttndo^fj
as to the result.’’ (Fug
[his limcral, forhiddin
;he was answered hy
Jong * re the occasion would require tlieir*
observance. He asked with a smile, ‘ 4 D*
illiut comp
■il hy th lain 1 t
f vv IticIi the 1
r ol Georgia was to
.ii must know aty Irie
large Territory vvs
I 1 nicr in rousidei
1 tide to l.uuls on di
to he exiing. 1-I11 d j
Is, die India
moved there then as well e, now )
0 giving directions for^j Tl . , , r , 1
n . 1 .1 I Ins is imp sum and‘-uhslance of vvliitvi*'.
" P'""P "" ,l ; ' you 10 rr.ul >1.,. rowin' !
a lio ( .o ihat il would i ,, hisimv will » u . v,Vr..,.(-
[the pustage of (Ik
pit-sent, tm<| |>11 viotii to the n
i ifiuliniM to ial,i- ufi Hi'in, a.-1
it of tin Tnin-uS ui,-, ti-iiM-pii
[ulllnwllil ineiisii i cs*’ vv * lent. ink.
1 ri-mhitiun niter it was nit.odiiued
t ai l 1(1 Clause tlitl nut express ill* inteuliiitH of the
mir cRtlf i s, nn.l n.iifhi tu- I’m.^tit to a il.sa
riTuhle iestiunit up ni ihi plans .,f||, Kmt|,.-h. .
>. It was p clt neil tcjcve i .*■ fim ri.nr an ub
.lute, (lliipia du-il, IMI imiletl pad e, to siippuit’ .
im in liny posnhieiour uwfuloi mil.«fie. winch<
"light (I t* niiine to puriin, in s-i/.
abrogate I I mity.
d» y
you think I fear to die ?” Expressing Itirn-Hmcnt. I
stop
pome light with regard I
induced hn I. panics lo i
i kilo
oml mnn—Another of tho patriarch?
•^<)1 the Revolution—tho last survivor, hut'
Committee
that phalanx of freemen, the
f 1770, t*> prepare that sacred
ustruincnt, the Dei birntmn of Itulepcti-
9—John Adams— • n mor ! il«-t o
* bli’S-l
the It jp-
Seciiriiig]
enjoy (
Ex
cfactor ol 11»s i
of human nature, iliustr
tues, laying the sure It
h i.y and Independcnc.
| i:r.a of tile living g-’in
lo tlieir poM * ity loresc
hv ihems-'lv* s— And i' is
' O/J,-red, i hat (be II ill of
Department he Ir.ing in rnourning
li v"OI del of lb. G..VCI I). r,
GEO. l^ CLAY I ON, Secretary.
Executive Dfi* vrtm’knt, Gf<» l
, MilledgeviUegiOth Jidy, I82G )
The painful task of announcing .tti* ialh
the decease of Titos. J EF1EI130N, Ii ni scarce
ly been performed, before init-lligcii«*« vva
received of the death of John Adams, win
wn$ destined, ns it hy sp cial order of Divim
Provide .co, to sarv ivo bis illustrious eninpr e
hut a few hours. The 4lh of July, 177(1, vva
to them a day of glory ami run jw n—ils a. ni
vers.iry of l.T JG, niinihered them wit li then
fathers —Both were in the first rank of B *vo
lilt ion.i ry patriots and statesmen, who m di,
s.11:10 spirit n-serted the Indepen leuee ot di
eounlry, and directed with united coum iFlIe
progre-s nt the Revolution—each ( inul itui;
the ot’i -r fi* oust 11 •> and firmness, and .1 •
ver re -li ig from tlieir labors until the hhe:(
ami i 11 (K p ’ii leuee they h * I proclaimed vv.
firmly e*l iU!i-li d — and both vvero elected 1
.!>« lift "'ll- « W.»UI» lh« - I'l «r 11 free gMr. 1! lUuUwo, C»l.' Bo*, man
' M ’ '"""'■■'••■‘i: 11 b. a ri.mimltna w
that
of luH|
4 tried I
on sue Ii!
; rcsolu-,
civil and mdil try, amHo all ciiizei
tintony *»f respect for the Revolutionary servi
ces of the ven'*rahle John Ad vms, to vva
crap ■ o . tin* Dft mm I'orihirty days—A .(lit is
Ordered, I’liai the li *11 ol the Kxecuiiv.
Deptrt «• it he hong in mourning.
Bv order o» tin* Governor
G m .O R. (’LAY .’’ON, Secy
Thomas craTi’^xiaOiJ.
The Committee of Arrangements take
^rcuf pleasire in announcing to tho public
•that his FiXcelh-m y Governor Troup will
deliver the Eulogy on our illustrious ami
lamented fi. llow citizen I'llO.MAS JL1-
FER SON. \Ve cannot withhold our thanks
from llto Committee of Selection fior tlieir
choice, and from Gov. Troup fur Ids asseni
to the undivided request oftlint Committee
\Ve c imiot doubt tlm whole community
would have been almost equally undivided
A more suitable choice could not have been
made. His early and continued attach
ment to Mr. Jefferson —his long and
mate acquaintance, and his entire and
thusiastio devotion to tho poli ical princi
ples of that truly good man—that upright
jTfeai and distinguished statesman—rendei
him of all others, most desirable to pour
forth the pr..iaes of him “ who was above
all praise.’’
The Eulogium will he delivered in tin
Baptist Church, in thisplaee, on S.iTUlh
DAY the 29tli of this month, preceded by a
prayer by the Rev’d. Mr Flournoy.
The Committee respectfully request that
the citizens do suspend all business on that
<!av, ’till attur the hour of 4 o'clock I*. M.
Cupt. William F. Scott, wilt act us Mar
shall of the day
A FiLccssion will be formed at Lafayrth
Hall, precisely at 11 o’clock A .>1 by a
signal gun* and proceed thence to the
.Church, in the following order,to wit:
1. The Governor and Clergyman.
/ 2. Tht Chairmen of the Committees.
‘J. The Committees.
V 4. The Intendant fy Members of Council.
J f>. Tha Revolutionary Soldiers.
; 6. The Lafayette Falun tars, with rc-
rersed arms, and muffled drums hinting.
7. The Citizens.
Miriuto guns will be fired from 12 to I
“. nl Shr**athcd 11is Iasi on th.it gl-utows day, the
jf our Freedom IL
,tlio earliest nnd ablest support
mritry iu that awful strttggl
jmen < souls ”
I its hand was among tlte first lit tho
[tahlishiiumt of our licedom,and he had the
atisfactiuii of w ituessing the day of its ju-<
hilce. lie is illustrious too t*»r having held’
the highest office in the gilt of a freo and
Igreat nation—hut coiiscioiih that lang'
twill but feebly express ovir feelings on
urn occasion ; vve oiler the fbllowm
itions:
Hi solved, That we deeply lament tin
at I* of that Patriot of lliu Revolution
■John Adams.
Resolved, That ns tiihuteof respect fi»
fisRevolutionary services, wo will weu
rape on tho left arm for fifty days.
Resold.!, Ttn t Dr. Wtlliamson, Dr B.>y
mi, and Maj. T’rijdolt, ho a committee n
vail on our distinguihlicd fellow-citizen.j
v ho has been solicited to deliver an Kulr.d
giutn on the immortal Jkffeufov, and in-i
form him of the decease of his eminent
compatriot John Adams
lit soloed, That Cupt. Mitchdl, Mr. A
M. Hohhv/r F. Green, Esq. O M. Curtis,
and I. [,
q. be a committee t<» co-operate
vilii the committee chosen on Monday last, 1
i* make suitable arrangements, on the duv j
m vvhirh the Eulogium is to bo pronounced
Remind, That tho minutes of the meet-!
ngs Unsigned by the Chairman and Serre
ary and published in all tho gazettes ofthii
l.ice.
f*IL\H MEACHAM, Chairman.
O. M. ( ^URTIS, Secretary.
elf pleased with the course and attentions^
of his physician, grattfu-d hy the affection-]
•Ha soli- imdeof Ins family and servants, ho
u t ro- u t louglit: he expressed no fuel i
j inivv. p ' j or unlike the n oi idian of hiij
De th stole not upon him in the dark '
III*!'amt* not unexpected. He beheld liisl
|Hpproachcs and smiled upon his tcrroi.—!
iTltus died 'Piiomas Jf.fferson ! ■
■ t e* not (
KM’mtorj ctil.-if miller il
J.V Cnilili. ri, Ksi|
|0it* follow »iifcT is a Vi i y imngrt-ikt . tin
■pal |»uit» o liii a.^uuK-n . ||«- s ( -
i.iiii nieaiui. t <m our |i.«ri w« i-.- ,,, t 'L
0 .ilu-r tin- polii y . | tin- I’r. o.lni . no.
i-ekcluin ; he it nn.nli it tli«- u«i .nl» y
1 M aty hail lH-etM.nniie* <| an.I t l- \i-w I run
« --tli the tonciincnte of a .mm n* >|m it>
Milli dgf.vii.le, July IB, 1SQG. J
Messrs. Cttnink ^ Ragland—In tho to-j
tarks handed you fo
i.-wiiril.
• mal't
r L (h *
1 Vj.be
i really the moving consithrati n*
(.mu l will stake in rcputnii n* :
on «•>,) where is the jnslii-e • f sll J,
I In- It nut's us ul every turn that
lates Iiiim lot.g in lIcctcii, and u
(only ami siiamcf nlly vi-datud In
• *eoi ' ia. Do you n t iun d.d,
dr publication, iu yourjf i ought-- '
'St papei, there was an error, which l <le-'j • t* i*d, that one sli
fire to havo corrected. It is contained in* li< e lav tecr ive f:
li(*se words ; 44 The time was when one ^ '' d.respectful attci
it lea«t of these gentlemen agreed with mivj- 1
it political views. I have never changed^.'
my ground, and yet I find them operating;*
iolc-ntly against me. Had 1 followed tin iiiVh'.
ver tho line and turned against my for ' '
friends, I venture o guess my eoiisistcn*
uld not Itave been questioned by them
Bull have the pleasure of saying that 1 f. bi ^'niont
ver deserted inv political friends, howc-.^-cem i t;.
r numerous those who have descred ni< .,. dvpe<idant oji the it it'/ of the I
;'lf is known to every one that a charge of ~extiti+uish Indian title to tout.-, u
hanging iu politics, or turning against his"iudu-nrrer
xilitic.il friends, is totally inapplicable) to ’.
'Ir. I/amur, hut this did not occur to me,5,
iitll nfer the manuscript was scut to tlieAj
[pre s You are aware that tho
the manuscript applied t« both my ■
Jnists. After d occurred lo inn that it n*-jH,
Hquired correction, I thought t » do it, on thcyF
Sproof sheet, which 1 had th-stred to rev ise
In doing this, you will observe that tin* first
nenther of the sente ceonl v is altered, and
he several succeeding alterations n
individu th lo reduce to wtilmg all the roil
'ideaatiotts which op*-i-.te in a faih* '
lie p i. t of U< orgiu dice, she had long f.-lt h
•df neglected and ovciluok'd Ly the gem
[pivcrmuciit No lit ( flit • s or'foreign j
puintnicnts (ell to her I t—Nay, i veu co
trtott pi m'v p'.UtiKHS an! ataut. ti Was Iivms, vuvviqa ;u.U oppi
extended towariF her The land 1 sonowed urn uy uu-iu.
aii‘j a In ivv heart" under tins n* iinu iii V 4 . 1 ' 1 ! 1 «l ««>i. i«..
What was io he done? Mark it- - <'(*» E*‘* J 1 ’j*, * t c* V.'. ,
• td large quantities of useless fine t. niioi v.Jo d to th* Ntw !
the Unit d States vv Anted moiuy, whi
kneu the land would b.iag — tlieiV debit
! 0 wiuid-rful remit of, tinielv C- * ’’ M, F had
i In U StJ'es and Geoi '.ia n un n !\ fff, J**,,'fff
honlii give up lo-r
atiutbem amltV’iit. m friend
l mi* (I Sia'i s : llifit u hen an o; po. tumty w
»- .ti ll ..r .;«-ii^un r 1|„ New 1,1-1,1y 1>y \\ ilhh
.•l>l>rupi lati.iiii, a in pt* nv<)ont}'
a d >• »-d* rn li lends ill the Hoiut
i.vii, voted ilie money nt-ceisury
t.ci ; hestMtei! that it was ubsord lo
ia« ii i.l an iiitvniiuii to nefraud
tl.i.i viiilcntItivcctiVei hi»Hiiisi
mrJEiTHv
■«fdnl« for tin* office
ii.-'Uing dection
t then
(it ..III- S dlillfl’ll
-Di. |O j ,c la-^|
tniird to a.iipi et tli
i.l ir c.lipii-l Owirffi 1 ; i:' '
St tho w Trt-ulV a» N* ,u 1
Union to (ieorgia, inn a AJc.it..
it ii tc i that
hi c
• od.er that pO.U*
ell hpcotuing a
h devoted to h
Ui* im mm*!' ninth
' ik '-on ''Imli th*- luiu-i u li .1 .uhtlui—but Uni 1
.(«» ill tti*k u.oi.it iit qncslioiiabie* u licilici Utt U.r
alien *1 to ii. any a.!\.iMia^< wlueli wont*
i d unit, i tin- New ; linn wit i regnnlu
it.iipHi'C) , it wnt t-c mill fin in a u.iicii
it- ittpiiiitl lu. »iii vcj ing the lemtorj
t.d o d * ><>Uiry, Oi iitt t u till \t y b«
uiui.ii-uctd on He lirst ut sc|*u-iiih. ., (ouunut.
■"U"
:h
iulion of I
ongn-s-, and n.
■si I do* politic
shall decline I
Rc-.pt. fin!v
Uif -UU ES W |
July 24, lj;n.
mr We autli
If. HOWARD,
indtdalu f.
►•ntaiives of the
nstiing election
The mn I ura I fri. . ctw olfienetal Novvnnn*V ;
•d Jam: s t ;imak, Esq (ui o an well kiman^
Inis plaei) having ii.idersunnl that a lew
• sons on e t » i, Mile h.-sve made rein nki tip-
uannei in which the late afi .it- ha-*
ilk*,I, think |>fnprr to n,ak*' the l,»i-
• wing sinieiiicni— l’„ prevent an unp casant
uslrophe, and piompied hv the advice oi
’’ • denunuljfionj |(ri< cl to ill (.uni after two hnauccesBtitl i^f-
•itN by di fin ent persons luol been already
iiutit ) tin-) s'eped Im w ild nnd ufler much
i ihor ami with a In.I lutowIcUge * I nil tin
e.ir<*uni:.t m•< s Httcmhng the , use, which ihev
deem necessary to dutnil,
ingtlieaft
houoiahk- to lioili parti.
•the
- . -- -
; tlini wnli i.-^upi o the houu.lary (h-*iKii.tlcd«4hin
• lie New I rt-Hl), Until tin- line Ix-lat-t-ii our St j e*a)>nd
. itw.uld l»v run it iww»t nminmv do'
iln *' ,1 i i,-uty uli* i
i tin ogmionol Mr. (iu i
mvie dotiot- • 1
iHii and Hit-;
f» *• e. ilie* wt Mr. l'<n »y tli and C'ol. latli.ull, t a* ilie*
A "»u rot *-, .«ni nn, were imil.ubly »*. n• ttl liy il.o
J* New 1*. aly, and I. out ilu* lelu . ul Jud<c It.i.nn
■ f p|u-
ANOVIIt*jt CARD
the lain 'fifVtculiy lietw
Nevvn.iii ) to a) piiz.e thi J
oi it!ifi of ilie above arm I.
ii i|i.* last number ol tlitl
ig' i
tit. I
tlv.
died N to
tin SvtuiU
hi - ill, ai
body ini^I.
ui|)»ney
nustructi"
I'tivenient e
II he
.o„t to .li.-yi' 1 "'<•" ry
M^atimcrt w\ prim among
r.-nurk i,.3 a i n ,p le inilivl'lu i o *
my amago«u„i ll .j Si......inder obligmi.
t*.
• Ge
t die himlmg pow
in receive a — wii
v it il
• .hi**
m itt* i
pit at yum
t -I b(. t< > ta have doue a.I
—and th vt w lenuvur B ev
[•a ill) the furmal\mrt of (It
doso,bu( hai
api.l
Rostov, July 0.
DEATH OF JOHN ADAMS.
John \d:un« is no more—hn departed this 1
Me on Tuosd iy af'.ernoon. The ang.-l of;
h. ’.atlt seems to Ii ive been walking wirlt himj|
<.r Homo months, hut was not permitted In
OuinipotiMJc.e to call him away, until the
fubilee of A■rican Liberty had fully
ontfl, nnd not then, until his soul had been
lire,,*,I with the loud acclamations of a
i. -yous people for tho I ' -usings of tho day.
fito trumpet had sounded through tho land'
the morning holt th had hewn paid—the
' .ontido was past, and with tho dcsccn-j
:ug run the good old patriarch departed oi j
>■* journey to onjny tho ever.aHting rest pre-l
•ared for those who n-e tlieir talents to th* 1
iccojitanoe of their Mnstet. Fifty year-
.g»), John \daniH spoko freely and enfi '
lenlly within tho wall of Congress upm
be independence) of Iuh country ; andsuel
w.is Ins boldness, eloquence and argument
that the wavering wore fixed, the timid on
ouragod, arid all w ere resolved to support
t on the pledge of their f ortunes unit sa
red honor. Itt this hour of terror am
lisiress and darkness, his genius penetra
cd the gloom, and rapt into future times
ie foretold Uie coming glories ofhis ciun
ry and—rare felicity ho was sufferer
. witness at the extent of half an Inin
ii**d years the verification of* his prophecy
it has fullento the lot of hut few men, mum
igo of the world, to have witnessed so many
nappy « hanges as he lias. He lias seen tit*
people of litis country pass through four
nd multiply trorn two millions t.
twelve—* 4 seen what were frontiers ona
made midlands now," and numerous cub -
blossom in tho wilderness around him, am
throw a surplus population into the ranks
of civilization on its match to the w
Ho has lived twenty years beyond tlie
v to preserve the grammar and e,»n>istency ’.F' j j | ,erl ^
f the paragraph neglected. This occur- ^ N( ,'' ''ci'nVm
ed liy accident Being ueressiinlv absent V ,,,. j
(when the proof sh(*rt was ready, and the ^ p rt ,. i,,.-..,
time at vvliich it was to he return, ,! to tin j,i hreoate
office approaching, a fi tend had read over £
and corrected the proof. I arrived only in
[time to run hastily over it, arid made the al
ieratinu opposite the first paragraph, with
nut observing i*s insiiificicency , or trie total
Jwnntof grammatical corrednes** produced
by it. I cart nnv only regret, that 1 should
ora moment havo appeared to make a j ,,
Itargo so palpably unfounded, or that it . . *1
could h ive operated to iulli' t -in unjustqj uH . the
•und on the feelings of unv m in £| t«' s H-
T. FORT
,s r" 1
■ehev - tm l *.i
*• war, hound io d»*
* I se to CO «Vjvl\
omimet, they are
ioigi.t has no tight,
nyavoru in the met hr.
Iiovv dues .til this afiVt
fteUa raHon ? Thus *
iet iliiory of f '-e. igi.i like!
• on,.* to the United Stale*
t to uviliz lion and improve-;
i Slates semis a couple o
■ treat lor thetr la nets*, am
*. iliriu ,o a more distant qu tt
li u opens, which term,n m
a ’I r aty helwern tin 1 fit.!i mi and tit. Uni
I ' t it> s (.ni mi i state if Georgia has no
jt ) B« fori the ttn
i' i > n. lit. not w iiliitumlitifr,
" ‘f. |iro|*"»- ,1 by tut- lUioliiti
"ii.,t i
it: iIimi
XL
Crerk li.dli
U tl.e ai'ciit ue) of tin m.' i, ilium
li/it if* 'iTuumug tu cuv.'ui.e iu a
*) <-a Hut •ubjci'l, it vtouid l» |>i,
ttlcw Ufk» loi tliu I'Ctlltllot U|j
<|;| oii.t,U to nvct'ituiii the "cm,
' ■’.ii. lit- tttid, Hint il on prop*
s11u• 11.| Imve ii'nionto bu!i'-vt- tluii
fl'idttiQ intcu.t ot Licufma.y
Xiu.h taut tli*' count
•inder i , oi.tid«-rat;o| l
tl.e smallest rflii'icnty m anndilin
ot the ( t
- muiu d in
ms is |t is i
t i the pii'fiic
.:.Ti ■
:;T!
t h,
to (lie V
I) tliiii -
( louhling hut ih.it
l Hi.it ii was tlie production <
i s io the p;iilies, is as uugci
louiided Gen N't-vv min cat
ion of il liimaeil w.ihotu t!
nt ol any friend of Me ( .in
facts ui.ending (lie all nr vv i re g
olid witli the i.iU-ntr a (oil <
n iinp.irii.il poh ic should deduce
s'ioiih • <it - uuikt up us ok n vcnln t
i ilcjnnl Mr. Ga.uaK anU his li lend:,
;»e an ti|'ini'Mi, n:»if cd,
rme a. .1 vv ill eo him
At i) ROtiLR
l J ) R(i5 V, I. If.ue county ■ —VVhcreas
Dai.ii I L'i.*«lie and Selur CovnJI apply for
J- tiers of ttdin.n.Htrnlioii the estate ol 1
lie. Si hue of said cotlMV, deo'd.
ire ihrrrfore to cite and admonuh alt ai\d
sii.K'Onr, the l<iiidri-d and credo..rs nfiaiid decesc
aml a,>,)*..r ut my office withm the moe
pifui il,* (| by law, shew eunie if any ll.ty can
i!:|
I ot I>t
// .. India
IV- p,
letter
Imt tr«ut>
pi Inc iuvv ..I tli .mui,ii
ouiNt h*»to(’Ointiiniio .al
lu*ye l •. ti nut (1 ; ilmt |l
l» ioeH’l*iof Hit- L'nio.t
p* run i"tu u-nd ncj, *>
uncertain uml t, )n ,iu .
a i esort. »•« »ji,d, - »,ot
lo.lirv. y Ihf t.'rr.lui J il- ,1 i ,1 (limy I
( Cl^« a by tl.e Gov* i limi t t ol the Uli 'ulh
•ui v» %„r nod otfie 1 ' p* non nmkitiir sn. I
would hi liable to a fine ot one thnutaud d<
iaipritoiunei.t f.,r twelve moutli* ;• ilmt av Hie
had uoau(boi)ty io lii.p. mo ** itli any ... *v
,wli> v.ii, lctti-rstboiUd not be mninted.
Given under my hand, this 4th July, I32fl.
\\ I LJ..I A f .vit LEGU, D c. c. o.
' E»»RGlA,Dt Kabcouety U’licrcns
I I liz h- tli Ward apples for letters of
•idfiiinistriitt u on the i stale of 'Mi. rm,»n
Ward, Inlc o «* *i«l , ouutv, rl*-r.’c!.
Th »e are tl.M Wore to (file and adt.mnith all nn.l
singular, ilir kindred ai.d creditoia of’«a id d»c»v*-
l»* and tippeiu ai my office wit', n the time
|iri-kvi'.i)i d by aw, to «h< w caute in any they r.a*.,
i wtiy shid I* • t* r» «b..uln not be framed.
Given * “ ‘
• teridin
.deJni) tiaml, (tm Utn oi' July, la26.
It v .tl.
.... -u,
I l,i rln i S
. Ki ll*., ,
, Mu.tl.ull
. that if (lie (• v.
iianlnr |» edgev, vie
v In
11"
No
r nsvl
end*
d -B.
o'clock oh that day, and tho hells tolled du-Bdinary bounds of human life. He
rii.g tho time. Hbo
.All—all arc inv ited to attend—And tho3l75
Revolutionary Soldiers are nnnto particular
ly requested to do honor by their pres.
the Dili of October, 171*5, graduated]
commenced tho practice of the law
ill, and continued t
Cl.is profession until
dulously engs
4, when his reputa
lw the memory of him. whom while living,Vtion for talents, independence and Ro
they delighted lo consider with admiration^renergy, caused the public to demand lns *' r K
'fo the Editoisof |l*e rgi.i Jocrnnl,
Riing unapprisral that a convention ol
ho sovnrctgti pooph* of oui■ immediate vi
inity foi th»- important purpose of « xpres
[sing an opinion ona subject which of ul
th»*rs most deeply and vitally , onrernx tlx
resent well-being and future destinies of
tins cointnouwRuith had hchn called ; ,nv
.dicewasnot heard foror aganst the proce.
lings sanctioned on t int hiparius occasion
Inevitable absence attendant un un void.,
In demands of business uiifoitunateiv cmII-SQ
d me from the place a short time pr* v mu-
to the meeting—claiming hum m, tie- pe-gt
ular and undemuhle tight of . verv Vme-^n
lean citizen to give Utterance fcarh'sniy t..W<
[1»»8 cogitations on the aflatisof his govern V v
iiicnt as well as to animadvert freely on tlte'S 1
induct of public servants, selecle.l to pro Jlj
-tdo over those affairs, uttd b.dicv mg us I Uof
hat the time
; as aforesaid)
he sheerest indifference, 1 herewith lei
v oil the argument I most assuredly shouh
uive mudu itad not inevitable absence pre
. ented.
W’ttli sentimants of the highest respect
Hid esteem, i have the honor to he,
ours, &c I'll \NC18R0Y M« I Al*.
N. B I should not have ohtrudi *i t.,i ,
■ rgument vvlm It I aiictmipclledio a. now I
dge as above was not delivered on tin; o, 1
union of the Treaty meeting, had u -t v.nir
kindness in publishing sevet.il po*/humus
ipeer hen of UMttular sort, sotuewhul» tided*
Jeru d me. 1’. T’.
.Me. Ch.iirm
1 uni was co ring to Genr-
; that •» tr* iy regularly made and ratifu
tvvo po • ers, vv lin n afliu is the lights uf n
e.||i w*-r, i iih,-'cgatcd, cat not he .-ct a.-id.
li dicta \ i he*, sir, ftoin Lite very iv>v-
ot xliingi, «• tn not in- so. hy air, th
•*a y in «ki g p iwcr i admitted iu .ill gov: r
.*• »i- i • lit* unlimited Da you ask me togiv
r*ce i <K foe tin*. Instant * the cam olili
vightv F tv 8 u\\t*«ant, tormcity the (»■ vt-
■ »r ol the f tin. tis t Uy ot New Anisic,do
..ovv the hue city ol New York ) Be
now n, (li .1 whri, that rrn *\v ned w.)i i i«,t iv*
ut st (In* hi*..u *if Ins Valiant Dated aim*
it\t* w gt g of MatyUt .d s.juatte s *.ll t«
t., h. had been ui <1 so m
iso affairs, und heln-v mg iih I d- i lll t
nnd place when tht se upimonsMl uu . >
\) are expressed is a n tier »fH | ,
Unit, tl Si
tftri-tl t*. ar t-«i the ■urvt-)or
relying «>n tlie I'ropont-.l .m.l
«-io out th*- ninitiit In prot* 1
who voted lor th 1* »innhoiii w >n : un .(u mm
m.der an ob igation *«» *»l>. y tin on. —s . ( .4> tl
|.ut it in Hie |.owei nt aiiniht-.' man to mvnl •- th* n
the tpii t ami .Inn .-. <>l t.*asun nd inunic.i
und ib* ii won (I t.»ilow Hit* in* lunc.iui alt.-, nattv.
sub.aim n to Hit' p. uultii-kof tin* la.*, u. u tf*-ij,
utc |>:uii^r into a 11vi. vvar in winch vie vouul
.•nt.-! iv.ii tin iltglittwi li.'p'' of p.»»*ibl« tucacti
in iiturh our iin«|iitstm'in»>.*.- guia ion,',l b,
*h«f u cciUnfi d l-at nnd tu! jngation. I
nd. d tlx ni* cun - that whes we dviluci fro
nintnl*) to Ci i'f Gtorgi-i (winch is about ui
tliii-tn Ui j 11 of tIn.t of lb* L’nitt-.l S-Htis) alt tin.
who <'is'ipiiroved "I the course of polio) now prn-l
uni nil iInn** who would be icstrainctl by
iiiotivtf, or hy prudential calculatiom. or
their f« uis 11 oui ciiK igiinf in sucli a war, not a hand
In. ol iiit ii cou d ue tun ieu into 'lie field lo iiippoi tl
he dci|M rate catuc: Hut not a single State was pit d
o support ui; dial vve had not one ally t n^ug
rath >
me determined on u
lit- prudent in ui
mkeiupplicu
r w itli the L'.
) i('strain
m to Hie Mon-|
esc Monartli»[
o'il ifrobabl.*
HOST OFFICE,
MilledgcviHe, July v t, I :2G
. HE Cm ucsv,ile u.ml v\ ill arrive in ':ctn t-
4. ;H iliis office ii Monday, at fi o’clock F.
4. and will depirt on Tuesday, closing ..t
ulf past 8 o’clock, A .M.
THOMAS F. GREEN, I*. M.
jn'v *5
Ten Dollars Reward.
Tl I'NAWAY from the suitscribcr outlie
i 1 Glli inst. t negro man hy tin* n un • ot
JfjOKEY. years of age, 5 Imt 10 l-'2iutlie
| ugh, thin v sa;,*, light built, dmk coniplecle..,
(|tiinl eyed, has a dew a look vv li n ^pouen lo
old is a very 6Ui ut, active fell,nv Any p r-
■on or persons delivering smd ncp.ro tome
Mdledgi-ville, or lodg
Hanco, k o »uniy—\Vh*-reas
.ns applif■» .or h lo ra of n,'*
*n de horns non, with iht-v.iHuu-
tl .' *'6t. (•• of bartlt ti .* u t-, late of
; , dec (1.
iticrriore to cite and adu.oimh, al. nnd
heu.adrt-d itnti < .e.lilgra of sain *.* c*a»-
14 -»PI»h. at my ..flic*- within the time
: pis - riU-d b) I im, u, shew Cat.»e, n art) the, can,
J Wli s id Lct e.sol adiiiiu.ht,ation »f. mil.t not (*e
^ granted
^ Given under my hand tbi» 2l«t ui'Joly, toJ6.
J \ H.a 11 JUi't.;, c c o.
EOfvGlA, Morgan enuaty——When.a
John Mithry a| ,ili**s lor ict t-rs ot ml-
niinistiaiion • n th es ate ol Grey M..i , v,’ fate
of said (.unlit.. dr i.’o
| 1 hem- are tin re-ore *o cite and adinmmh al: and
•tngutar Uv KtmlveO unit urtlitmi .n «;,,«( <|. u a*ed,
m l»e atld ttppbar a' inv alfiet- ivitbin nine presenhed
by .aw, to sli Cl »e,, ny -hey can, nh, >.nd •
ler* khoutd not bci.ruaud.
Given under my uwii.l In* I i.h oi July. 182ft.
*U.^. 5. El.sG, I/, c
o.
•mi enthusiasm ns tlm usRooiate of.their •'services ; and since
that period Ins ins 1,1 r « ? ** 0,1
Je.l with Licit of his T'l' s "l*l" ,r ( ° r u.k i
and devoted dis. 'qde of liberty, who with -eounlry, and i« a ktiown in some measure to 1*’j'
a countenance lighted hy the tire of lieu- * nil. It would h** at thi.-j moment impossi- ^
ven, in thoughts that breathed and words hh* to give even a scanty chronicle l'i» iNm,
(hat burned, announced to the ustomshed sevtces. I ins must tic loll to his biogrnpli- t ie.u
world,that 44 That these, t wted Provinces t*r, who will have an ample field for his la- ij up
Otii.ii.vut intxciiuiu* to fight unr bjittlti.— I
u.t *1 wi li slat i.g, tha'as tie hc'.a H lob-T
c ni* 'iiul*-»igftt ,.f any citizen, cr ofuii) L..d>|
i?.i i *, lo * xpi'cn th. ir opinions, n u ■ i tubjtt
..■ic pot ii-s. having’ exprt ist-d im ow ii (viva v
«- wnit'd throw nn impediment in the way -
who might wi hio dpi ess dim * in th*' »ha|
1* p'LvuuUle u-d itkulut.uni which had Len.g
upott d.
An. Huthhi-rt vim fullowtd by Mr. Torrsnce,
Ik.sl *« caul ; *h ii not mi .ci iilnud more di
i hs l.illow. d by Mol d* t;
> .digiiantly repel'ed H
i' Nir. V ulbbvit[be did
;) lit ttuud in tiibstauce
hut tins ui. tlie in.wt Uiiportnut uccutioli ler n
• ub i. li.ittn.g that had o.ct'.red in our country
nci tin 4ili da) ot Jui), 1776 ; that ai it wui gioi *-
...» i.i ... I .ihe s ,t th ( .line ro mitt the ()iaitti)
i U» . iiv .idi tt.menv, to it would be glwvions
n u> i.<■ • lurtii<( Hu oppi.-tsioiiof the govt, nun ut
i if,.-1'iii.t-d b -i » i that In* wat ready to *h<ai'd.
iiaisk. i ; ii- d.i'and that ** he never Kl, »o
h l.k» tifch'n.g in hi* who <* life,” tlent “ h* fen
e ,ki ln liMiig than rating und he coiuLludnd
slui.l buciatgue b) vi< e, t personal abu**- of
C'uihht rt, w ho mad* uoi(-p). It wusnotcei-
:in wlnH.tr th*- ,alter gentleman was lesliainvd
) promt ion ue* f.*.iu » ueaKH*g in a personal
*•.*)' with Mr. li,.ward . or whether lusiu-
itv di ..»* >i(iiii tin lutl, ll«at (he pm sowed
j>. tlovvu.d we-u iiol shut with sufiicieali^
i* eh Un i! olijtcl. - '
* h« v .n wu« iak.n.allwho diiHppmv*dof7
lit ions,* nli i w ih.ir.w Iroin Hi*- ..ivriiiig a.-v!
ill. h ii, par
tie j til in this
.(•'•iv,• I lie ab »
j'*b
, so that I gel h ni sin
.ii (I vv uli al. reasonaU
it F liL'A.FHHEY
Ji n
i '1' the late resilience of Gilbert C Smiili
u la ** of Newton, (h e’d will fie sold oi
’tid.i) the 1,'nJi of September next, nil tn
M-isond elate of an id deed, coiisixiiug o>
ini -»•*-, < attic, hogs larniing uten.-sils, li.ai.».
miI.I and kindien liirmtuic, nnd othei aitieit*
in ledioua (o ineuinm. Jin* sale i«» coiitiii..*
iiiii day to day until <1 is sold, i ei uimm.kJ
viiov. n oil Ilie day ot bah*.
july Zo IL LANE, AdinV.
# LL |icrsoiip Ii,vinj demands ngainst tin
V estate ol t«.lm-it G. Sitmli, latcol New
«ui county, dc«’d. will r« ndei them tnace nd
•ig lo law, and nl- persons indebted lo sail
•ntate will mal e uuniedinte payment, or tlst
ie* in;ty expect to foul th* ir note* or ut-
mints in the hauds ol an atl< i *.ev.
july Zj H- LANE, Adm’r.
C’auiiou.
BTIIE public are Iicm> >y cautioned agaiusi
3 trading for two proinit-sory notes, signeu
>y the suh.-sCi lUor and mail' pay able to Micuav.
) F.jjinir, to wit : one for dutid hk|
i * larch, I B.fi, at 41 «k*y^
EUIU.I Aioig.ni county, Cleik *.u:ch
2^ vl ol t ie Inieri >r court ./u.ms (*OM(e3
Lapt. Ros cdbdi l. toils htl. ,* Dav.u a.
KaClowei, r.sq on tlie Sijtli J it ,, lfi.fi, a large
■tyjray li.as, 0 or It) years old, with u biunli b. il
®ou , appmist ).»
8 Also, Eu-tiuud Stephens, ol (liesame (list.
•*j:: I.?* Del re tlie sum.:, oi *• l».,y Mare, all lour
W.)I lie, feel white, a./out lOyc-nraOid, 6 leci 2
Kuk h,.» tngh , ttppraifeou to ^05.
|S Aim*, i ,'»•■n up andpoa* hvlure Alexnnucr
£-McAlpin, Kvq. oil the 4 Ii , i jujj, (inst.) bv
Is Georg*: W. tls.it, oi t* s.-s’ ibio one bn.i l!
kmiiii . Horse,siippo-.ed lo be .iboui 2yeaisolH,
L J lo* t l J o, lu » ctics higli, u mu ,!le Kpnt on
M'cacli bine ol In® bach, .* star t.. in** fun htad,
usinaj nil round wneu taken up, trotsanu p.ai-.*-j
Band appmist d to ^oo.
fr* Aiso, taken up .uni posted before Ah xnn*
AlcAlpl.i, •») Vv llUss ilUliU.OttlOU, lit i.i.J.1,
’i.zpnti k h s,... t. pi.u sin.«li iliiMiut son i d
iare, uiiout 4 Uet 10intl.es li.gli, I^ y <..#s
id, svviich tail, Ii.is a Dtcmisii on htr right
y , • i nainiu| pacer, and appraised to
uiy fi, l*;«fi.
t a III ii up and posted before Joaliui) E* kies,
.-q. i.ii the iiiii J ut) (u,a i ) Ly Etlv. tuu B.it
-i,ol F-.pi Job.. \\ \\ aiket s U*bl • * sor*
el i.Mir., ti- ul h\e.us uiu, 4 Ui t ‘J or 10
■ chds logti, has oil a coiuuion mi* Iuam va il
• in a leaiutr strep and tit*, with a Lucksuiu
A.>o a mouse Ci.,oh«e
iiwlllhs old, nil a sial
>r ii ».d to
ju.yzo JOHN W. FUR i Lit, t
( ' EORG1 A, Jnspi-r .county, Ch in' ,
Jl ol (lit) Intel lui cuUll, July o, l"-0
n ooedieime to the mwsoi m,> t,.« c, *,
..V. l ildieut ol lift* pets im I , oi * > (in
awing per u s bay* i .Uei d th* •< ,l * , *i*ee
•cl iu tny
m?• co*r uiiutit 18
hi» loit ncau , ,.p*
r ilm
• lul-
» Uni. aavnu-a I.H c- par v m about il«cM, ... « „ I. > •? ,-jle to s..i l Ml* Had O’Co.u.ei, alii..' Bia.IcbB * tHCU tin le.o W.ln .. tin m* |
p. > Mill *, w »|.| p:i»»« d III' H »o.UOO"» l»« li.il.*' C'li.lirt* » | Hi** M.llf UallU l»| l.rni l*. I I Alllittlgfc P » k , < t 1 Itfi* .Usw.il I >llt 10 dll'III
(>.""(.- Ii U,i; u .iim.i.be.iU Ih.1. .Hrnboutlit.«'. N| ||, U|ll| 4 r| . r , 1|t „ a of ,47 in S150 , IncBJ 8qni,, o.i.u.iel, 48 y * •(> *>iu, n
•••. "-F-— * ••* •>'•
, uf ui .1.1 ... jii..i-.ttntl iu dale .." ill" l,.ri..ei, ai.U i> .luu ll... £ur ..4..., u, •»"..)»»
the (»tu*x s Jou* im- ut lit i tli ol June, i«m a riel 4 L*, cnilnT next, *1,1 not payable nt B ...k.— V Oulonw.u ler.it., u-t ye«.rs on
> p loni
brol.y
• five llisi* i tolJ* Ul^t i
.e uncling ut Hie J
, page 330,
I n*- aln.ve duel'111*• *i not* » Having hem it
dulr'.dy ol> aii.cl, I am determined not In pay,
tin ni , all p.-r*»oiis are llieicloro cautioucu
against traU.iig u.r diem.
v\ V \TT WII UL 'V
i Newton county, July 6J A"——4J
L
. noil a III II
I. .'.III.I
V V ai u!i.»a,
^ U. Klgl.l, I
i: j 4, r
a j.-
‘) Laity e of
bj oei upit*
mil, 10;
.< (., H'* a 'puis.* 1.
A. Rtu Jc u. VAN ON, elk.