The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, July 19, 1836, Image 1

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TI1E bEORtili JOl'RMAL, WlLLIAin S.KOCKWELI,, (h published twice a week during the session of the L«- Xislature, ami weekly for the remainder of the year, ut tl,e corner of Wayne and Hancock Streets, at THREE DOLLARS per annum, in advance, or FOUR DOL LARS at the end of the year. The Pupor will not be sent to any person out of the State, until the subscription money is paid in advance, or satisfactory reference given. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted nt the usual rates. l[j* N. H. Sales of LAND, by Administrators, Exe cutors or Guardians, ure required, by law, to be bold on t lie first Tuesday in the month, between the hours often in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, ut the Court house, in the county in which the property is situate.— Notice of those sales must be given in a public gazette SIXTY DAYS previous to the. day of sale. Sales of NEGROES must be at public auction, on the first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours of sale, at the place of public sales in the county where the letters testamentary, of Administration or Guardianship, may have been grunted, first giving SIXTY DAYS no tice thereof, in one of the public gazettes of this State, and ut the door of the Court-house, where such sales arc to lie hold. Notice for the sale of Personal Property, must be given in like maimer, FORTY duvs previous to the day of sale. Notice to tlio Debtors and Creditors of uu Estate must be published for FORTY days. VOLT3IE XXVII. IIILI.roCIEVII.Li:, 1TESDAV, • IXV If). |K J«. .VimiJEH 48. Executive Detiurtiuctit, Miliedgeville, 30th June, 1830. rrWIK Treasurer having, this day, ropuitod to this Do X purtineiit the amount received nt the Treasury since the 2ith June, 13! Jo, on account of the fund set apart for the support of Academies and Free Schools, and flic same being found sufficient to justify another Distribution: m Ordered, Tim! an apportionment of said funds be made among the several counties in this State, in the manner provided by law ; tiHH that notice thereof be giv en by publication of this Order, ticice, in the Federal Union, Standard of Union, Southern Recorder, & Geor gia Journal, By order of the Governor. WM. J. W. WELLBORN, Secretary. July 12—21 MISCTLLANEOVS. THE PACKTING^To ».—*»i i- ii.t turn cr .—a stalk lacii 4 (lower, Notice that application will bo made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell LAND, must be published for FOUR MONTHS. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published ; 4 IS fur FOUR MONTH 3, before uny order absoluteahull bu ,uw, I'lKCKS lint ring COTTON II.UmtNU— made thereon by the Court. twl/I/ " All business of this kind continues to receive prompt attention at the Odicc of the GEORGIA JOURNAL. For sale by W. G. &. J. T. LANE. BS L A. X u s. mon-rthe BLANK .1, and for sale, at the JOURNAL . Draws mnsinntly OFFICE:— Indictments, D;*j*larati«ms, Ball Bonds, I).'dimns (for Iuterr.) J ury SiinnnoiHcs. Siibpumas (S. &, I. Court,) Clwnos—AfliiPts. & Bon is, Do. Fortlicouiiiig IJoidL, Executions (S. «So l. Court,) Cost E vecutious, Sheriff’s Bills of Sale, Do. Deeds, Justice's Summonses, Do. Execuctions, Tux Collectois do. Deeds, Mortgages, Xieeuces to .1 'tail, R ink Cliecks Tlie Xtiv iscov^ia .»ijxiicc. J UST published & for d — Amdy to I’hoina • P uv« Savannah; Thomas Ri<’i.i;.U, A'lgu-tu; \\ illiui Lumpkin, Athens: or the suh.a rib.-r.s at .d i.!< .! .cv iiu .- Price $1. R. A. GREENE, nov. 17—tf J. \\ . LUMPKIN. Millcdgeville, (la*. July 12—Gt I¥ew lover* Stables Sc Carriage ■repository, AUGUSTA, GUGHGIA. ( d MINER, respectfully informs his friends, that lie J • bus leuscd the Wure-House and Lot, known as Burton’s,'lute Mr. John Rees’, near the Planters’ Hotel, ! .. il assortment of UARRIAGL . the latest Cushions and best finish. His connection ... , this brunch of bis business is such, as to induce hini to ■ believe, ho cun offer greater inducements to the imrciia- • , - , , . , , .. than any liko evtablisliuieuts at tlie South. IlisSta- , s, uk quietly into oblivion UIIU he lorgottcu lor Sei. Fas. for Fd’ Gamuts, .... . j ami has all those superior buildings constructed into U ‘ , A.l.mn.Hlrutinn, s , nm | Canin .J U ml8cs _||, l " „„ lln ml, „ ml Do. I inporurv, ’ Do. Testamentary, Do. Guardianship, | Adminis 1 tutor'.s Bonds, Bonds of Arim’rs. with the < w ill -annexe:!, Guardian’s Bonds, Warrants of Appraisement, Executors, Administrators, and Giiurdian's Deeds, Letters of Dismission of Ex ecutors, Do, of Administrators, I )o. oP/Gimrdiaus, .Marriage Licences. Wc moot no more! A i: Fresh tilled witli fmk-il Storm-stricken with the Tho hoar-frost g ir.ushes where bio Arc proper types of liuimni lo\ e ! "1 Er» yet tho heart is blest, uud co.ues Wc meet no more! The diionond-liglit, the (hull Arid tiro of hope, have faded in the test;— The wave of ocean, brig heat hi its dash, I* darkest, sleeping on the< i ? an’s breast Youth’s day drenm breaks, tie.'sunny times are o’er; Wcuukcio weep u. uiglit,uud die..ui no .note. We meet no more!—and Destinv must ope A new nr fountain for her new decree— Whose mystic waters to the future hope, Shall less of sweetness than of hitter he. Ah! doubt it not. Ouu hud one (lower bestows ; No second fruit from Luve’j lirst blossom grows. Wo nirot no more! The smiles that Pleasure brings, The looks of gladness earl) features wear, Are relics nil, to which the mciuoiy clings! The heart enshrines tho wrongs it cannot sliur*. Alas the do un ! On spun w itlioul a shore, Wewildl) drift apart uud meet no more. * A libel,mi 1 ,’ siii.l the i-ummcllor, ‘ns plain n. ] great fortunes, uml who among themselves honst the noieon your face. Hotter settle it this in- of their i.rjj/oits in the wuy of steiilingluud fi l ied the frightened i costs.' slant.’ ■ Hot • Fin ■ <Vli.it uie ti.ey !’ 1 Seventy live dollars.’ * And then ?’ ‘And then Mp- Holiert Blank's feelings are worth something, say fifty inure.' ’ Counsellor N'.'tliheiii,’said the edito-, with a slightly tremulous voice, 'there’s a cheek. Send the satisfaction piece loniyvlliee.' SAV ith the greatest pleasure !’ 1 Uiglit.' sHitl lloh, when CounsellorNnbbcm ~~ rJ -■ ... sent the fifty ilollar note ; •« hundred* exactly ; I reported on, nutl which they knew was in and I have finished liien/.i, too ! Fnquestiona- j office at Ttiskegco. To efl'eutunto tips impor- hly I tint a lucky dog !’—[.Vue Yurk Slirior, ' * the pour Indian, with all the hriti/ imaginable, and treat such a heinous ajftnet as it were ag-ooil juke. I lie first part of their scheme was to force major Ald.ot, .Mr. Leonard and myself ont of the county hy creating an excitement among tho inhabitants of the (..'reek counties; alarming them an I operating oil their fears. They also spread far and Wide their threats of veugt nice against me, in order that they might reach Mobile, and hy that means induce me to resign. Their next step (in my tdiser.ee) w as to possess themselves of a copy of the case, of frnod I had Agents, where they hold talks v ith tl# Chief,, if their presence can he Jiail. Major’Abbot was there lint not invited,-and I will venture to predict, that while such men contiuiie to cxer- ' esc the control they now liavfc among the Indi um, ami they remain in the country, we may iouk for nothing else but confusion nnd trouble. 1 ho murder of the stage passengers and the robbing of the miiil, tui us out to he the the w ork ol a while man and sumo Imlnins, and ere long, further uml greater developments will ho made. Mr. VV in. J. Heauic another of the contrac tors who has fi».rt (l largely in the purchase of Kofaula low II-lands, ami w ho gained some noto ri.ty in Florida, in colonel Blount's case, (the Seminole Chief,) has threatened me with • l icks- fcarg/i cases," ami has identified himself with Woodward in endeavoring to agitate and searo off the (iuveinmeut Agents. Slr.Bcnttie hud better he careful, his position in the contract is well understood, and “ a word to the wUc SH f. lie! ill." This noted individual wrote a letter from Fort Mitchell to Mr. Leonard, w hile in my employ alTuskegce, w hicli is published, although marked private. (.I'.eo No. 8.) Mr. Woodward says he can prove that I am a liar, and thru 1 said governor Clay dins an old wuiiiuu, and many other things equally as choice anti equally as true, and that 1 was pre vented from mulling for governor ou account I have uu doubt Mr. 'Ji’HE C5£UUIL UE'.sEiiVA'S From the Alabama Journal. Cui, I’ltrrir—i have seen the reply of John. provided they could obtain possession of the list, - — - rv , and hy exciting the honest fears of some, and B. llognn to my last communication to you poll- ; tickling the cupidity of. others w ith the promise j lisliod in the AIiiIiuiiiii Jimnial. He dues mil to take them in partners itt the purchase* they .. „ wvl , . ...... . | *'I'l‘t l ’ l" deny positively the charges 1 mndc \ oxpccteel to make from Opof/t /,070/m/u and his Odd lhmgsham.c-ti about town which hut fur him, Imt qualities lii» drnialsoasnlfliusttu ! people; the plan succeeded ndtni'i iil.ly. .Major . . . 1 1 .. ... . . . Itillitlt til.* ti'iitli i.i lli.. ..II ... It ......... i . A It.,. ... ■ I. . ' . i* .1 ..1 1 taut object, they said to certain citizens of .Via- 1 0 f !lu allair < f honor eon county, (in tumvortit tludr remonstrance | T|, (M m,s S. Woodw nrd can prove any thin" he concerning the tardiness of the craigraimn) that ! pleases, if the oaths of himst'lf and such fiUliv the who e ul tho l nper towns wnqld he Bent oil .teaUues os lie can command, would n A LUCKY DO(i tho intci |M)>itinii of >i Juui iial like this, w ould ft i'j AT t' H r. villi; fifiorc. FJ^IIE Subscriber ii n jinl rro ivctl u i'ro.sli of , E 8>tl^4;' of suj) riur «|uulil>, ts.i.tabio f ir th • piOHcnt uml upproucbii))' se'inoii. Ami ho i' pro- , p ir*".l with 500J worknion to make tlmii up to onlcr into a ti:• 1«• h ot ^iMillotiieii’.s \vi*ur, in ills' 1»r*. t uianm.T, uu<l 10 Ml lashioir.iblo stylo. Vho,a i'.'in'ral ussoiTin uit of tti' iHALi*!' i'HiTLi' of vario'H quulitios, v f* .ill Ike tour I: iviirr.ni It <1. Si. II* Tito above articles will he sold verx low for Ca<h. A. C. S AIL april 28—tf V) id 9». FS 111 Fi .Subscriber has now on lia.nl ami iut i iiil- Ue-.jp- 0 iug a constant supply of Gold Foil lor Dentistry. 1 have also on baud and intend keeping, an .tssoi tinont of 0 Wi'j.s, iintl Taiipot'sor'irr.RnitN; of a \ a riot i of colors. Mill*- l.-ovillo, Out. 22—tf U. YAH.. * Aow Ttiiloriii;? f a T 1! !•; SutMcrii.-r rj.HpuctlitUy mlor.ns !ii- Iri;mls and I. the public, that h » Ims comaiem- t! inanofacturiii^ G trim nls of all kinds, to order, at his obi stand, known as the Ail in i t the truth ol the ullu^uiions. \\ itucss hi* ■ Ahhot, at the instance of the Hctllers ami upon explanation of tho Manner, tilt* jnailiar cirentn- | tin ir urgent solicitation, gave tip the report, am! | liies ure nil liirt Stiiiii—irh/r, bitli uu.l nirv ; V.ui'm"- ! ever. The verv triviality nr a periodical is a * u " c ** u,M,t ' r " llK ' 1 ' l ,c »' 1 ' 1 >cd the Italian to cut 1 soon was it in the It.unis of a lawyer tu Copy fur eoinmudiilcniiv minihcr of Hurms on I.ivcri hum I m part of its charm. It should reflect the minor lllL ' 1,11 <*ai ul tlio wlnln man. 1 tuko tho Idierly tho hcuclit ol the coutpatty, uud as »el they Itave 200-pricei>cr’di.y,ui.cb Hpr.-e, lunger nr short,.-r time, |igt Us llll( | „|, „| us , ,| l0 st ., iar nle piivalc ilicideiKS, | !° "’, IVr "' ,l 1 ": l ,u , ljlU '’ this John It. II,.gnu | nut returned it. as will he seen liy"relercuce to idred'em, hEhui m^emuefmlsmalh <er!"“rim lhe Hecting hues, the l,\ play of life. ; ” " " 1,1,11 1 , I , '“ v0 u l, °" 1 ,m »’ ‘"'; l '« l! ! 1 ' couimtiuicatious of Ahhot mid Leonard.— proprietor plu.lgr.s l.iamelf t» da every justicu’to his i The luck of some folks ! , There is mtques- n f’ll.lul C ourj/,/ also. I shall to them the ducutmut was of great use and rniEXDs,who may pntvonisc him. * tionahly buvli a thing as luck. There are pco- i cunl,ui,c f° U.mk him a cowaru until he ; benefit, because it placed in tlioir hands all the nr.vpir., r , 77T •, f |)lo, (happy follow A !) that have it. 'J'lu ir die e 1 i5 *7 es l M; o u, ‘ 11 ""* ll ‘° ^ hy ; information they emthl tuk to aid the in their W A U! u,HlT,urori'vc , 'l)uT'ie»-VluTesnr'ld'b« 1 always ...me up sixes! they ure sure to Imld ! "“'V yU m-te.m „i uhaildomug hi- post nelanuus traffic, no I bonce arose their great nnx- preferrod. * In great baud of trump.! They wore lioru uit-1 tt,Kl '! ul,n * in Mobtlu mttl Moutgomery where be tetv to procure it. Whether they have a betm FOR SALE.—l Fair extra fine N.inborn Unmuce r der tlic auspices of some ^o(»d fairy. They tlo iu,v i411 . IdamibO him il he cannot wait able to succeed in tln ir purchase or not, U more IIo.vcs, 7ami K yoark old, of f.uts blood, price $I2GU— ( wnil , K ^ j )er f ( l t impunity ! Oc t prai.ed lot ' uu . ul “ u ‘ ca “ l,e 1 "‘ ll S'iGify auy than I can say, hut to enlist backus iu tlioir ho- .m*l»", IS) hand* high, t! and 7 rears old, fiao i '"K'l.icf ! Laid for idleness !—liipe pluml s i'^n h's H v“lm has Inl'?n oaa "h.e md'.'.T l " ,U ’‘ h ‘ >y U 'n ° a * rc . c ‘! to l ti,kc t ' vc, > ' vl . !0 , wi ll broke, can bo. rooommpiuleil for tamily J drop into their mouths !—They are your pros-I . ‘ ' ^ tc has tmulc a i» poi t «is m\tstt^.r possesses inilueneo into then’ company lor the —holuii.'iinir to a private j;t utloimin who is guiti'i to perous folks The persons who are hie :icd a r. tl1 ’ 011 siouio ol my laud purchases, uml purpose ol ellcciinj; the .-.pcctilaiion, ami at tho with lo t*ry p’izeN, lo;:acios, rich wises npo- ; f lliU l,, “ . ,u * ,ort is advene to my interest. | j same time silencing all inquiry into their past plcctic uncles, hcncfuctau, etc. When spoken 1 *'T 1,1 ln,t u,, * elill, “ 1 ll ,"' '^I’o'^.d that l ; transactions. ' ' Ah ! w e w idi ,u " 11,1 IM,clC! ' 1 *»•«»« Unit he was kind enough Another object of these Kuiigraliug Contrae- -Fu/d for cohh. ' we w ere a “ luckv doir !’* " | <la without any couiplaint from the Indians, j| lor® is to get their bargain, w hich expires of tlicit* pen* •call* (1 him to sold I’d! travel, 1 Fair Dark Bays, 1 Hound and Lffiitlo—and A 1st*, two Baronchcf ; all have boon used stun , jtine 7—3m d», t* and 8 \ ears old, ’onoy, \ ounp Sr Ht nntl. I Suikv and 2 Git s ; THE W .VS ^ WEEIvl.Y Mi pif^ Jir.it a ifi.Tari’DiA NIIHHOK, st elliiny of St i-'itct*, Art, l.itoiuturo boon |itil)li.-vln'il onl\ twonly niontlni, m at pros 'nt a t.'iri:ulation, foiixitb riii^ ibis short tl, nnpurulb'lod in tlie history of tin; periodical Ruflts Dawf.s, /'di/or; nxsi*ted by many vj U.e H, till of, they are called “ lucky dogs, w e w ere a “ lucky dop !’* \Ve have now ourese on oik iuscs. The* followitty; incident our memory, llis (rietuls called him 1 * * 11 >— a short, quick, unexceptionable api.cdh.iiw, m the very pronunciation i f w hicli *hcie is a ort of humorous sail'd; 11 i ■ n. Boh! itvt.uiLs.o \* r ed L-uptutn inxwer his pm |.o*o. In relation to the alVair of honor, of which Mr. Woodward has spoken, every mail in the Suite who know., me, must be silisficd that the iJiury is lal .e. I have had no alVdir of honor on baud, that could prevent me from bo- iuk’ elipil.h* to any oihee viucc 1 ^'.2, ami 1 was relieved from that inability by an act of our l.epi luturc pas. ed iu. Jtmutiry, and sinco that time I have served •six years iu the Senate of VUhutua, aud h ive only been out of the Le- pislniurc out* session, (the last year.) On the the subject ol a ditlereuce, which for a few months iutcm.ptcd tlte relatioiH of fricud- spij) that lor years existed between governor (.'lay aud mysell, it was adjusted the first time we uiet thereafter, hy such mutual txphumliunA as should always eltaiaett ri/.e tlie diflcretices amour, pi ntleiueu, till ietlinpsof irritation that had Uii-*en, were euiirely and satisfactmily douo aw ay. Mr. Thomas • \\ uodward is a lmiu I never could think of converhiup. with in relation to politics, or any other subjecl,® voluntarily, ns ho is too much of an a*s. to afiord me the least prat* ilicatioii w hatever, lie calls himself a nullifier, but tlie- houest nnd rcsperialdc membevs of that party disown him. It is well known that I am now , aud alw ays have been, a Union man nnd I where lie ba-4 now on hand and inK'.i.ls k -cpin^ an c.x- ia.nivj aoiirl n*»i»t of ClntUi, >'*’ a: i nerex, Sttf/iue/t, IV.sV- i<i*t, Slc. of various eohn':*, un i vory asijieri ir ipi;i!:ty.—• Also a fcr.mt varioty of Triiinniu^B by tuo j * i •< • <u ; *aall- bi- quantity : of a quality not to bo 8iirpa.-s.nl in tins i*r and ii rift uud Proprietor be: noexponso im/i\ini; additional iMi. in Mituioii, lias rnrn^ed the corres|i4>m!oni:i'of , 4*ml Tiinn now iu Europt* wboan U ltiTH lYoui l’aris Imv hcvii favorably received. He bus alsoungui^ed tin t in rt'spoiideuco of uu officer iu tbo se rv ice of the U. State to furuif li accounts of tlio Cue/, D or, ilurint; tin* ore-i - ,, .* , • ueiit. iimpuign. This nnv.-l feat, the pupur will ! '' as eiel ' ll!, Uy l )<: nkliive*. ul,ilie cive important intercst to it* columns, (’ones- j shoes, tops, tw ine, ami the like*, pon. louts will ul.-o b.; cm: a lied at (’ineiiinati and Boston, i mcmh(*i* a really valmtl le WHtclt ... order to furnish a greater .variety of the latest intol- exhibited in tlie school room n •villi u plvnsmit in Aim t. l it w ithont a smile. \\ c knew Hob ut school, h ced even there. i\o one evi i any devilry, and yet liter I sycophantic about I John H.says that 1 have undo a fortune in the 1 the 1st of July, reuewed and price iuc. Indian Nation, to which if l have, it wan uot | To succeed iu this, they authorised iiuuc uilh the j t.'j/tc money. 1 ethapshe can tell \\ alker to propose to me to join them as one ol j R i;i t niuoug my personal friends are many who whom time* past has profited in that way. | the company. When they found l was not to ! eall tlntnsi Ives imlliliers, hut they know that 1 perceive mat Hogan lias lately obtained an , he had as a partner, they theu eoiumcucod tho I tim not in tho habit of introducing politics ns u v appointment Irom his b ieml Luv. Clay. It has I assault on me through tlte press charging that I subject of conversation among those who so ma- i- n ‘ • i v of) long siiiee this nyeopl: mtie crea- l had advised a Chiel to cut throats, aud as i terially dilVer with mein opinion, aud certainly ,u. * t,»ul me t which 1 c»m prove) that C . C. Clay Woodward had no talent to tuuko tho most | l uever could have hccu guilty of the folly that w.i* ami old womuuifih imliviiiital, a most iuctli- o! it, they employeil a lawyer to write for him. j 1ms heen imputed to me, hy general W oodward, c;c;it man, perleci mdiody lie sui,l tho party As l have nlretuly answ ered that charge, 1 shall I ,,f accusing governor Clay of being that, which limning ury or i 'V* 1 "^ or ^nrsous and could not s;ty no more iu regard to it, hut lay before the | every one who knows him, would pronounce ns his lud; He ' clear ol Clay. And added that lie himself public tw o or three epistles which have been ad- j faRi aml unfounded. :s, marbles, horse wouUI b; , lV °, l . ,Cei ' ll,ti GuVC,mur W ! IIMI Cllr ? ' vas . ‘ , »'«^* l l to me, ami hy others show the villaliy In introducing the letters of Judge Shorter \\ c well re- e ' ec ^ 5 ^» ' ,tia *‘P not been engaged in an <i[fniroj ; that has been practiced on the red men, and the I aud his partner Mr. Tarver, no apology is ne- • *i| u as once ; ^ 9 J v ‘ r " disqualified him. I was rejoiced to | measures that have been restored to, to goad them ,'.*ssar\. These letter* throw great light on tho leaving Inin You I ii v k hadcommcu- over detected him in was nothing dry It .’«* til postage, diiT'ctL'd to tin: Editm ; tlo- uiviml to Iji maria by a lHlrrary coiumitti <* un ilia inontli following j Tin* iminu* of tlie vi riter hboubl bo in a soaloil note, wit! 1 soin.) marl. ron<‘spoiuling witli u mnik on the niticb*,oi containing the imme of tin* article. No papers will In llaviug hii expi'iiniH cri Cutter fro.n (^li.*.:b'stnn, and (ipeueri but tin - .icconipauviug the prize art* ,viug arrange.I t » obtain early iutoruuition of tlie fash- j others will be destroyed. All the articles to I is, lie fe 'Is confident of giviu c 4 n 'ml sati-l.n-tion, to hear that ho had been engaged in an lumo ruble j on to con unit hostilities on many ol the peace it* ( truut»;ictious iu the Creek nation, and tix beyond ... , | round, nnd uu inviun eanic foi wnnl in claim ii. ! Ils .""f.. 11 ." 1 "I.*' 1 ' 1 * 1,1 ,llu 1,1 | ,l|u 1111,1 unuffonding whites. - ra n.otinblo <li>u!.t, iliu lime « lien tlie sUaling the [ul Im. • i ‘ Who foiiml ill’ demanded the u.lti r. ! ln<!llllll S " 1111 Ml'iirs of that ilesen|)Uon. 1 eon | 'j'| 1L . cou t,*uct lor ciiMKrulinx the Indians was i Ih'K«i> 111 M’llenry's Ilistiict, viz: 1st Fehruary, ! • Boh !’ cried nine aud fifty juvenile voices. ! 1,ss however that I had some misgivings about j mni | c ui l |, K oneral Sanford, which lhe War He- 1 18:18. Mr. rihorlcr is said to he a man of talent, r. l)ui.LAns fur the best Tale. ‘ I could have sworn it !’cxcluiti'.cd tho iruod >»c truth ol thitcleclarntion. I am not ut all as- pm tment had every roason to suppose would he i mid his letter proves him to he one who lias an f"niVi.e.l haihu Wxsmsoros AlnumnE the Is, man. . j V-V.’-h H‘Jl.'W-tclcr'elited (tv'loho '“''“''“"j. lll ‘ d ,“*»» l>« i "I**™/" 1 , h »« '"“"“K -y.r'*- ,1 Juuiun-v, ia:t7. None hut writers’ cun he ; Having got through liis school days, Boh is , h . 11 th ; lntlu lls lo l"‘ ‘ > 1,1 b “— means ol saving a great deal ol money to the |» rs a great many documents equally a, curious :in dii lutes, .MuuuseriptB to bi* sent, before ibut time. I now :i young lawyer! With all his ‘ luck,* * n '’ ,n 8 n * M long been on tpo suit* ol l lie itultaus ( roverntr.iut. lie soon retired from it in per- ns these that are published, and a» I Iihvo very * ’ ’ ’ i .« * - tilt. 1 n -:imsf tlu* w bites—huvimr linn bis lull share 1 r ... .1: . 1 ... .1 . *.111. somehow or other bets ns poor its Job ! l’oencourage native writer*, and to proi !i* r r matter for the iMlllHon, the Editor otTe , Hu.' little doubt hut ihui 1 sit;.II!»u attacked bom evo- lllill of public |i ilrtm.rj ■ !XOTBC tt id. person* indebted to th*' A. t*. YAII . d t > .•tt! •twiouplv to with M. J. autboiiMt'tl to rv Inxt. Hia r. VAIL* iV Ilia pr Kl'.N A N, E.« p Attorney nt Law*-—lie be colliM'.t lb • a.-connts tine up to tl»** I -l J O liei* on the Corirt-hnuse. Sq.iaro. Milled teville, April la 4,000 BUSH ELS SALT I N OR SALE att.be Boat Lundiiiir,at 75 reuH jierlniHli ' td (easli,) in quantities to suit purchasers frun live bnsbela upward*. MOIlOLS tk Dl. dl.SG. Millodgevillc, March 15 On lhe Square fronting the Marled, and adjoin ing Ike Court fInline. FI11I1’. Subscriber nuntmneos to tu* fri'lid-* mid tin I. public generally,*(1(111 lie ba* leased that bog* di'[)o*»itioii nf tin: Editor. Tjik \N AsiiiNi;t.;n Mir.uoR i*puldi.dicd every day, at tin' Sent 1 l’ the General Government. Three Outturn p i aumiin, payable ill advance. [O’ Editor* of Exchange paper* are requested the above, uud the favor will be reciprot uled. j nnc 21 has destroyed all his energy hy rendering it un necessary. Who would row the ship w hen there was a favorable wind ? Young lawyers arc a | sad set.—Boor almost invariably ; yet poor with a humorous and genteel philosophy—n sort of Sutur- | androcratic destitution, a gentlemanly indiHer- Tenu*, j elicit to, an.! absence of the circulating medium— ut the cop.' •iitlv •ciipn d I.V Jill coiniuod.ile nil 1 the best lor*; and ut It lldcd iinodiou* e.-tablinliiac.i Kiidi, where lie w ill be bnpey t limy favor him witli tlioir p.itroinsie, and 1 tliMt lii* l»e.«t effort* shall be used to j'leas -. Hi* table riliall at all tini 's be supplied lb* market ulVor I j bis Bar with the 1 li. i* e» his Stables, with an abmidHiica of prove.i hy faithful Ostler*. * From the. *uj>erior skill of hi* Motb-'r nnd SUters in tbi* lino of biisin**.**, from the many advantage* which hi* bouse alldrd*, together with bis imeeiiHiig exertions to |de.«*e, be tlnttors liiniself that be will be ulde to render to all tin* most ample satisfaction. NVM. N. 11AMNEU. Colmnld.-g s. r. Sept* 3'*. 1835* The Femnle Aciscteaiy O r VIII I.K.lXiMVIl.l.t:. isinnlur ihu uluir-i iif Mrs. SWIFT mul Miss SiUlT 1 .—The clemeut.iry lirnm lipj* uf edueiitiim «P<1 Mu.-iu, ure Iniizlu l'V these 1 >i.|i *8, who are eminently qualified to inslrui t iu tlie vu- rion* *studie* of tlioir re*peetive depnrtme’its. feb 2J—tf liy the Coimnixxiunerx of the Academy. I'.V vnrimis cnnversutiuu. uml. ucU, uml by nil vcas «:<l. That it .11.1 not, i, truly nniorluimte j ty quurtcr by thu -l.iml hienlcr*," I .Imll only bis hearings to inflame the Indians, be uow when | ; / 0| . Hie couutry. Though inilueutial tuen of j puhli .ki them in my own defence. It is not my hi* pupil* have exceeded even his own atiticipa- j (Jeorgia it wa* continued, and Woodward aud I wish to drag individtmls before thu public, or lions in taking vuangcanco iu their own hands, , Walker were taken iu to the concern as part- unnecessarily expose them to its gaze, aud I re- wixhosto take some oftico outlie side, ot the U eis; the very meu who the year hefore had • g‘‘^t to learu that some tueu in CoUmthu-, that white! aud terminate the di'.Tieullics w ithout lur- douo every thing to oppose the removal of thu apart from their laud matters, l had thought tlicr disgrace to himself. | Indians, not, only hv loud oqjcctious to the Co- I well of, have recently beeii very violent in their It is the opinion of the he.it informed men | Imnbus coiujmny of contractors, hut l>y a pro- I censure of me. I am willing to make allowance, living in the new counties, that this man llognn j uiisc to colonize Tuskina ami his friends on the hu ha IT a. 16««' ii W £J I, ii AS removed Ins Law OlTico to tho .Masonic over the Store of (’owlc* A: \\ ard. ftlillodgoville. MUrch 29—tf UEHTIS-^I. HOTEL, .1/ tt'O.Y, UEOIKJl.t. riVIHS G.tiihli.li.nont i* now mul.’i lho cuiitrul nf tin- U Sul.Hi'rilicrs, win. ploilze 11n*i11-1 U» rciulcruom- furtnblc tliuiiC win. in iv cull on . 1 • > m. J’KTMIl J. AVI 1.1 1 A MS, JOHN 1). HAMl'.V. . UT Tim Slnndiml of Union, Auanstn Conslilutnmnl- iM, Macon McRsenffcr, mut Oolmnlm. Cnquirc." will in no t ilia nbnvc weekly i*ix time, tub 16—tf A.XTOISB'JW, or T HE season of this distingui-hod sen of SirUliBilcs Iiu* coniineuccil. lli* stand is at bis stable at this pi ice. Handbills arc already pii»ted,&w ill bedistrilm- ted a* fast as possible. Every facility and convenience will be afforded bin customers, nnd tlie utmost attention will nt all time*be given. Mifleduevillc, F. I- If.—tf notice. S TRAYED or stolen from tin* plantation of Tlmmns Jackson, iu tlie countp of Wilkinson, on tl»o 15tli of January last, u HA Y MAKE, 1 vear* old, botli bind foot white, tt small mark ol n saddle on the right side ol her back, about the size of a seveupence, and about 14 bands high. A reward of $15 w ill be given to any per son that will deliver the said mare, to me, livinn iu haul enmity, or for advertising the panic, so that I again. BENJ AMIN KEMP. I''4iU£ SALE, . Tlic IlollMC iliill O.ot, I N tlic town of Milledgeville, at present occupied by the subscriber. The House is in good repair and sitf- ! fii'iently lurge for the uccommodntion of a irenteel family. The lot is 210 feet square, with a kite ben and other no- ; eessarv hutldines. Any person wishine to purchase enu lmve the property on reasonable terms. Appli<;alion to be made to tlie subscriber,or to General Mitchell,nt La fayette Hall. MARY ANN ROttglKTSON. dec. /—-t PROSPECTUS* i tho i THE lftiHAnr’M I'AXAt'EA, B NOR the cure of Rbcuuuitism, Scrofula or King’* fi. Evil, Gout, Sciatica or Hip Gout, Incipient Can cer*, Salt Rheum, Syphilitic A: Mercurial Diseases, par ticularly Ulcers and painful affections of the bone*, Ul cerated Throut and Nostril*, Llrei* of every desc riur ion, Fever Sore*, aud Internal Ab*» cssi's, Fistulus, riles, Scald I lead, Seurv ev, Bile*, Cliroiiic Sore Eye*, Erv*i- pelis, Blotelics, and every variety of Cutnneou* Alice- lion; Chronic Catarrh: Headache, proceeding from an acrid humor; Bain in tlie Stomach and Dyspepsia, pro ceeding from vitiation ; Affection* of the Liver; Chronic inflammation of tlie Kidneys,uml general debility, caus ed by a torpid action of tlm vcsm I* of tlic skill. It i* sin gularly efficacious in renovating tlio.*e constitution* wbicb bavt' been broken down by iniudicious treatment or juvenile ineculuritics. In gcucrul term*, it is rcconi- ini ndcd iu all those diseases which arise from impurities of lli.* blood, or vitiation of tlic huuiois,of whatever iinuic or kind. Sonic of the above complaints mnv require some tri lling assistant applications, which tlie circumstance* ol lhe cuse will dielute; hut for a roncrul remedy or Puri- ft color, to remote the cause,’Vnr. Iniuan’s Banacka will generally be found sufficient. Taken in proper dose*, Tiik Indian’s Panacea opo rales a* an alter.uilive and detergent; a diaphoretic, di- j arctic nnd laxative; nnnntipa.siuodic uud anodyne; and iu proper cases, ns n stomachic nndemmenacogue. Gen ( orally express, d, it increases all the secretions and ; excretion-, givi s tone to the stomucb, and excites action iu the elands in u particular manner. From these princi- pb •* it- operations may be understood* 11 is little more limn three years since this preparation was presented to the public : but iu that short space of time, some hundreds of poison* might be found, who vv otiid Kolemiiv declare that they believed that their lives were saved bv il, and in most cases lifter they bad tried many and perhaps nil tho common remedies iu vain — Wherever it i* known it is rapidly coining into use, and this affords the most substantial aud euiiv incing proof of its merits. The value of the Panacea ia moHtemupiciiou* ip those long standing and syphilitic and serolnlons uffeetion* which have dolled all*other remedies and partieularl v in those enso* where mercury has been so lavishly used a* to cause distressing pains in the bones nodes, men uriui ulcers, derangement of the digestive uh, «S-c. Those it complete!y removes mid in all cases it entirely erudi- dicate* tliediseiises and tlie. effect* of mercury,renovates tlic eoiiflimtion, and h aves the patient souuil and well, in RbcmmitiiUMs.und in Uleernn d .Sore Throat,its happy effects are not le** apparent, giving almost immediate re lief. FOR SAI F. HY \V. C. POWELL, Agent, npril 21 MilledfftMe, Geo* Ifi. & .1. SHOTWI^LL, Il't tJURBsls, Mm’Oii, Usl rPAHE Subserihei* (former nartnors of Ellis, Sliot- § vvcllwV Co.) have resumed their business under me above lino, ut ill -ireld stand, opposite tin* Brick 'Baveru, and vvitl keep a general assoiInicnt of Orusjx, Medi cines, Sorfficat oml Medical Instruments, Paints and ()i!x, of all finds, 11 iudoir (ilass, auxin ted sizes, (Hass- Ware for xhop furniture, Perfumery, Paney Articles, Hrushes of e.very description, tlotanie aud Patent Medt- oinex, < 'nrpenU r's Preparations, also his Essays on Ma teria Medh a, Dye W oods, aud J>ye Stuffs, uml a great variety of Miscellaneous Articles,, vv liieb they lmve re ceived a Inreo supply of, and intend keeping their stock constantly replenished, so a* to be able ul all limes to supply lb a lore, l'bv piciaus, Planter* and others, who nmv liivo, them with their custom. Intending to be permanently engaged in this business, the siibsei ibers, from tin irloilg experience, hope to ren der it worthy the patronage of old and now customers.— Orders by letter will meet the same attention ns if made iu person. IIAUYY S1IOTWELL, JACOB SHOTWKLL. Macon, March 8,1836 —aotf Hill SALE. I OT No. lo j, in tlie eighth district 3d section ol ori J ginally (.’berokoo county. Apjily to M i LLS n peep into Bolt's ofllct—n naked room contain ing u table and two chairs, a c a miles tick and dozen dirty law books, capped by a hi lfoxlmu ted box of dos mnigos cigars, a .-.pitting l*u\, an inkstand, and a fragment of looking gins*, in rainy weather, or when the miii is too hot, or, the streets too muddy or too dusty for walking you will see Bob in bis ollic, stretched ont in the 1st of J uly, and if tlioir emigration can be JOHN B. HOGAN. SupcrinUndant Critic Kmigration. n cigar smoking, theatre going, novel reading,. . . . - . .. ,, 1—j -- ..«* . v .. r .« , |if,, oniovinz, u«. ,d fill'nothin'; i>liil»sophy, » hicli 111 l '! L ' lll '' v t01ulllu ' , > 'J, 111 * lllls man Mo K [in m i so [u colonize Tuxkinu uml l;is liiemli. on tlie hut at the same tiino atlv.so them to ho carolul makes nne—if notVidi—at least liappy! j liaij l.coa ilia jirmie cause of tlie refusal of the I pm-aiios. Lutlier Blake anil others presented how they “throw stoues,” aud to reflect on _ Wo should like to K ive the reader, sometimes, I ,lldmUj to emirate, lie would not advise them ( Noo Miceo with a piece of laud, in eousidera- what sort of houses they live in in term, not to emigrate, hut he would throw ; t j UUi | presume, of Ills service* nmouir the Cus- ont srnli I u tl ir ii a no, hints and insimtatiolis as 80ttt chifs. Ilow was it possible for such men prevented he.r removal. Ills motive fur thi-. j t0 otHigriito tho Indians? One day they toll it.. ‘>ul >' . ty to become emigrating ■ tlictu to reinaiu'whert they are, aud offer them a (tout lit nisi Ii. Lhe present agents for that |>ur- laud to colonize on, and the next advise them to pose have contracted w uh the government to re-1 | utl vc. Mr. John It. Dowel, another of the emi- move tho Indians or a certain part ol them l.y j grating contractors, told me that thu company had voted Mr. Blake out of the concern for giv ing Neo Miccn the half-section nf laud, uud eve- upon the table, a long cigar in his innutli, with ; cumraci ior ineir muovni win mu nuo oin- i ry „ m u who resides iu the Creek nation, knows tho nshes unbroken, and some pleasant hook nr | 0, ' 1 '. ai “ l ' ip . 11 >» helieved hy the seulers in the | mat Neo Miccn and Tuskina liavi greatiulliience, a newspape, close to his nose. I ! ,uu, 1 ,1, ' 1 llmt ' " S l '" m * mimlncl in Mr._Hogi.il j „ m | can emigrate their part of the nation at ‘ I should imagine.' we one day said to him" I' ,i,s ,. le ' 1 t0 ' l, ° l ,l-e9t '” t w,lh once, if they themselves would concent to the that you would fear being caught hy vour client 1 JnfJimiH. As a proof of this let .Mr. Ilogan now : removal. Noah Kmatlda, uow the leader of the ilt ., novel ’ v,slt so,Me parts ol the Nation among the whites, hostile tribe, told me at llutchachubhic, iu Fob- Clients!’ echoed he, with an air of surprise,' I w ^'' "" l l ,m,e ; ,t l ci1 '‘-Y,! 1 , 10 specially It us- rurary last, that he would emigrate at any time. I -el ( ouuty, and he will learn what is tliuugln ol „|,cu Neo Micco said tho word; ho was the head glorious case and-ulitmle, with his feet lifted 1 | ,1 'o v o ,, tod tint'd that time arrives. Ilogan hope, j n . ... the contract lor their retitovtil will fall into otn- lidictflous Bob was tbits seated a few weeks ago, free from ‘clients,’ but not from care.—lie bad been trying in vain tontine n hundred dollars. *Xo loin from evidence that lie will lie apt to under- chief, and it was lor him to speak and he I heen re stand, lie u dl receive a token of respect that | VVI , U | ( | obey it; yet wofiud these Chiefs opposed 'here r he will remember for some tune, from men who [ lo leaving. Neo Miceo, under the iulliieuce ul I above LITTER—WO. 1. Ttts/iii'tc, May 0th, Dear Sir—Horowitb yott will find tcaiiBtnlttcd a copy of u cotmmtuicutioii of tbi* date from hiitjdry citizen* of Macon county iu behalf of themselves and others, in relation to n demand by tbcm on m« for n list from your nfiice of the cases of alleged frauds in the sale of Indian Lands, reported upon by you iq vvbat is denominated M’Hci.ry’s l)i*trict. The gentlemen whose signatures are ufiixcd to the within communication called upon mo stating as will lie perceived m it, that they bad held a conver sation with some of u company engaged in the Hpet'ululion upon Indian Lands, the sume being also lotiirurtors to remove the (.’rei k» by emigration, (v i/.:) .Messrs. Woodward and Walker, nnd it hnd vaf nted to I bo 111 by the latter, that provided Id be obtained from them a copy of llio nlioned case*, a* mat ked for reversal by utter • he said,' I'll take a smoke on it.’ Down 1 ! »’° lmt '' v, ' n ««*e«scd of being land speculators. Luthor Blake, Paddy Ciurfc Co., and Tu.kinu, I y uu ; " ll ‘7 !" ll,L ’. v l , u “ ul “" J 1 sat. whilliug forth long spiral wreaths of to- j f^.lTor cV.i.m.u^ett.imriittendeci"“‘o bdiu" Z 1 ■ i “ ,hu , Ui ^ U “ f Wll '" , ' V " rJ . Uie^’W ‘.Ut ittf,»tlo tcco smoke from Ins lips, and sunnInM all mix- j ‘,. i,,,U- ‘ .•..,•. 1 « 1 , ‘u , C ,°' a oi,J . UClU ‘ S ’ lllul * Ul1 u '" ,tfr llle co “ lro1 desirable as their removal in tin picscn: state of of- tv iii the pages ol Kietr/.i. While thus ctiga- j '.' . ’- 1 ' . ^ * ‘ . . . the ouu^l’Htiug coutl’uctors. lairs in tlie countr*/, disturbances having recently < * ' . . .. r. i i'll Lini'f I If. ivtir fn« 11 1-, t.ikf.n III, . . . e- , « lie 1)8 ICtV in me ini ii in «,i iimuti. ti imv unis Tiisia- i i • ’ i i i t ged a man entered, with a piece of paper in his ; i ." ,t SUK ; u | ,1|U wnr coiii..ic«ce.l. he h hand, and somewhat Abruptly tm.che.l him ou ; l, 1 "‘ * 1 " ,, 1 . l,ke il ma “ ,lclcml llle " l,,lc • I.... i ! thu Indians. THOMAS H. WOODW tlic shoulder. ‘ You must come witli me,’ said the. intruder, | with an imperative air. ‘ The dense I must!’ exclaimed Bob.—‘I shall j believe more of that when 1 see it.’ * That will be now,’ resumed the other. ‘So . you will not tire yourself waiting.—Come along, • and save trouble.’ * Trouble ! you reprobate. You bad better decamp and save me the trouble of breaking i your head.’ ‘ Come, come, master Beeswax,’ said the stranger. ‘Tlic long and theshort of it U, 1 am : a constable, and I arrest you, Peter lx. Bees-i wax, on this warrant. Will you come by fair! means, or shall I use foul ?’ vRD. May BOtli. 193U. /’, m the Montgomery Advirliser. CORRESPONDENCE. Montgomery, June 1st. IS.’jO. It is true, they say, they were never serious ! in the plan of colonizing Tuskina, hut that the ! inducements held out by them to him, was done i to obtain bis influence among bis people, and* j get them to sell their land to their company ! But it is not such tricks its these, that lmve been I the means of creating the present difficulties ? { and have tint these difficulties arisen principally | among the three Chiefs Neo .Micco, Noah L- Mr. Editor I have read the unitnl produc- I mathla and Tuskina ? The broken sticks for a lion of ThomnsS. Woodward, published iu that | general rush on the defenceless inhabitants were respectable print the Alabama Journal. From the slight aci|uuintauco Iliad funned \\ ill, colo nel 1’ciit, 1 bad supposed lie was incapable of admitttug .such an article in tin* paper under bis control, but it seems 1 am mistaken iu the Mi Bccsewax !’ echoed Bob, a ray "breaking in 1 nri ( t upon the darkness. Ob, oh ! arrest me, bey t Well, sir, do it, at your peril ?’ ‘I will.’ ‘Mind I w arn you. I am not the man !’ ‘ That’s my business,’ I give you fair notice.’ ‘Thank you for your kindness.’ ‘ Not in the b ,; !st,’ said Bob, and springing in to tlie carriage with his conductor, lie soon reach ed the City ball, where the officer, who bad rudely treated him on their way from bis office, was soon convinced of his error; . Woodward' says lam a liar and a cow- 'l’liose words are only of consequence w hen used by one gentleman to another, aud I have no doubt but every culprit that has just been sentenced to lie bung, would willingly *ay the same to tho Judge vv bo bad proiiouiiri-d sen tence against him, if by so doing be could sent from Neo Miceo, to Tuskina, say ing, “ we are ready.” 7 Vi kina sent in return, to put it off till rousting ear time. 'Pile Loebaipaoga Indians received tw o sticks iu Neali Mathla’* camp, and on their return home they commenced muidor- iug indiscriminately, believing the war bad com menced below, as tlie time bad expired. Tus- kiua’s bolding back saved Columbus, aud also the attack on Fort Mitchell. 'Phis information | is derived from two sources, llottilgar Largo's j confession, and from friendly Chiefs, and all i unite that Tm-kina, Neo Micco, Neali Eiuatbla ■ ! and Octrncbe Eiuatbla, the Oswicbie chief, are i capo the gallows. Even so with Mr. Wood- ill® conspirators; yet, notwithstanding all this, ward, be would wish to draw public attention | worthy of remark, that Woodward and bis from the true cause of the war to, a personal 1 party, continue their talks and messages through j controversy with me; but I will not permit him Tuskina with Neo Micco, and also that Wood- ' or bis coadjutors in infamy, to hide themselves I w aid’s information should be so particularly cor- 1 uptler the blaze of glory they expect to realize I rect a* to the time w lien the hostile* were to • from such a proceeding. | commence. ‘ You are a scoundrel,’ said Bob, indignant j I have lived to no purpOftC if at the age of fifty I When I loft Tttskogco on the Moth April, and outraged/ I w ill make you stiller lor this ! m y cha; actor for veracity or courage must he there w as no more apparent tlaqgcr than there false imprisonment.’ established hy noticing such corrupt and frothy is now in the city of Washington, but some how The officer begged a settlement, which was . creatures a* Tom Woodw ard. My official dn- J or other Mr. Woodward got the most correct presently concluded oil the payment to Bob ol tic, required of inc to examine into the frauds information, and w hile engaged iu the amuse- fifty dollars. committed ou Indian* in the sale of their re»er* incuts of the race field in Columbus, and came Ob, ho ’%uid be, ‘I am fifty dollars short yet. • vatious, and cousqueutly 1 have bad vinited ou i posting home to give the alarm* Let any man No matter, 1 am a lucky dog. I'll try another . tM( . the ill-will of every man w ho has been ecu- i who i.-> unprejudiced view tlic causes of com* certied iu robbing tlie Indians of tlioir property, plaint that exists among the Indians; see the have heretofore stated that the w hole of the | influence that certain men nave with certain tlie Creek Nation is the work of • Chiefs, aud know that the before commenced among some of the tow ns of the Lower Creek*, and also that tlicie might no longer remain to the immihcrn witli whom they conversed any stillicicnily good or a-signuhle cause on that ae- ““ | count for long* i delay in the effecting of aurii-remo- vol they hnd made die demand on me, &c. To which I replied that you were tin n absent, that you had strictly and uiiifbrmnlly forbidden the furnish ing, ,f transcripts of such mutter*, from tho records of your office, whensoever there was a probability of their being employed for speculative purposes ; hut as the object contemplated by their application at b ust on their part, could manifestly lmve been i,uuh by them for no such end, but astbey bad avow ed for the present trunmiili/ing of the excitement of the country and the effecting of an immediate cmi- urntioii of the Indiana of that part of the nation or District, l would take upon myself tho responsibili ty of delivering to them the list of cases demanded, believing that had you been present for the promo tion aud accomplishment of tlie end avowed by tho citizens, you would not most likely have withheld it, but have yielded it according to their wishes. At the time of the delivering of tho copy, 1 informed the iruntlcmen that it was tlie only correct one on tho files of the office, and i.l cmi*eipience “ ils restora tion was promised a* mioii ns a transcript could be made of it, for which purpose 1 was informed, it was banded to the before named contractors, Walker and Woodward, in whose possession the citizens left it Your obedient servant. THOMAS J. ABBOTT, Certifying Agent. lagan, Superintendunt Crtck Hemo- sinoke on it.' Back to bis office lie went, aud wasjiiMtdraw-1 ing near the conclusion of the Koninu tribune, distuibanees i Fooyth, .Monroe county, Gi United State*, propose publishing an historical ac count of the Polish emkrnlioii to th* se I nited State*, under the title of “ The Paten in the United Plates of Americato he prefaced hv n abort statement of the his- . .urv of the Polish Involution, and to be b( T,|, l,.;,,; his neck iu the jack pollei. ...» w ith aulhcntic.voucher* connected vv itli the rc*inence ol 1 n ' ... J the Pole* in this country. Form in fivo. Subscription ukauoef.—lloston Iraux price .*1, pavnble on dellvcrv onlv. W •’ h Absence, of Mind.—The last instance oil i» , eord occurred on Tlmrsdn v night at the Qimckinlxfg Ho tel, nnd was attended with lainentablo coiisequcu- (; 1 B , Esq. one of tin.* hoarder*, on re state of bctweeiiity, purliis hoots when the boy brought the newspaper. He peued it, and the first paragraph read thus; ‘ Caught at last!—A young lawyer, Mr.! Rohci't , was this morning arrested for a c imitial offjnc *, of w hi b wo have not been yet able to learn the particulars. We have known L’hiefs are accused something of this gentlemen—alw ays suspected j races but a very short time previous, where I liis career would terminate iu prison, w here he j have no doubt the whole plan of operations w as now' lies waiting to be tried before the court of concocted* “in high council," aud rcgulatly d> sessions.’ K- terinined on. The editor was one of Bob’s privatecuemics, 1 NN hen 1 speak of the speculators on Indian • instance” to record ton. A gentle- Bob smiled, and railed ill his frieud, L’outiscllor, reset \ es it e loreign from my intention to in- The Cuiinnitten heinc *eii*il»le of the advantages of- nmn in New Brunswick on retiring i<\ rest, *om - \abbem, one of tho most inexorable ornaments • elude the honest purchaser. There are many fernl to the Poles by n settlement in thi* favored land, tlm j f|. V v year* since, tint n wash bowl of water t«* bed, 0 f the profession. Of tins learned barrister it si'li who have fairly hourii and honestly p P’-ocev'd* of the work, after defynyins tlie expense* of and i h rear himself ant of the window ! Such inst; ’ ,,, ‘* es of “ absence of mind” are truly remarkable. [ .V. J. Advocate To Cot. John R. rut. Mobile. I.ITTEIl—NO. 2. Montgomery, May 29/A, Dr a a Sin—On or about the 8th inst. n committee of nettle* of Macon County, called at your office in Tuskegre, where they understood Maj. Thomas J. Abbott wan; the. purport of their mission, (as I un derstood them to say) was, that they hnd been re monstrating with (ieneral Thomas 8. \\ nod word, as one of tlie. Emigrating Contractors, orid wanted to know the reason w hy the contractors vvero not that portion of tlic speculators who wish to stop i by the friendly Indians, ami the conffession of ; making nny exertions ton move the Indians? lo all investigation into the frauds committed oil the j the hostile Chief llotulgar-IInrgo, as bcingat j which Woodward (ns 1 understood the committee) Indians; first iu the locations, ami thou in the j the bottom of all the disturbances, the great J replied tliut it was imi th« < ontractors au t, t n i ale of their reservations, ward was ! Tjiskcg interested be w ill at once say, flint my opin- j "for their disputed reservations. Tho ion is correct. Another very suspicious cir- ! r( „„mim*c appeared excited railed on Major Ab- eum-tHiice is, as I have been informed, that on i,,.tt for a copy rC the rew racd coutrircts to give to the late scouting parties of w bites, w ith Jim Boy Wo«>Jvvaid, in order, ns they said, mat Woodwaid and bis Indians, and w itli Wood ward ami Walk- or the contracwus could have no excuse nny iwn^r. or. that sevoral .coot council* wore held l.y Major Al. .ok ». I.r*i l.c.n.cfl 10 . u ,ve.. , , ... ■ • .ii i tlie reversed contract* m con . qm*n-« **t •'*' :hom, ami perlinpx I uskum, mid (.liln.u^li *«a-. Hence ,„ tt | ( ., lgt | l „„ _ v i l.lcllotkcir jor Abbot w tis one of the whites ol that paU>. g 0 |i, ; imtiniis, and gave the commiuv** tI»o ropy aL lair roservnliuiis. Tl.oom* S. Wood- j xlake ilase xpooulator* lmve in tho invoJtiga.- I k'-‘I"JYv'V.V.lfxvardFc"^ 1 '''* 0 ”"" "Hot'pf'thJ is the first person who gave the alarm | nous, ami how important it must bo to them to * , ,, , . : ii ( -.| claim*, be believed be could u^oo—ho Imd liocn to Colmnhus nt tlic | put ;i slop to nil inquiry, uinl if ho is not blind j ",i, Iu q.-mn) utT, l.’v making acompromiso I . I'.pi clini't I!mu hrjii'Uiu, i*. Iu-ru I ... 1 iili.r.lltpil III. vviil nI iiiii'u <11V. f'llut InV .mill- 1 '"' . . . 11..Ii - I . . ■.ti..uu *l’l:n piihlii-ntinn, will lie applied in uid of the colony on die Hock River, Htate of Illinois. MARTIN nOSIKNKIKW IC7., I'KI.IX (iWIN'CZRVVSKI, w OR. CHARLES KUAITtflU. New.York, August, ITJS. ... » mil to ho ro marked, ‘there is no lot up to the Indians for their land, und have made mono) and un agent of tho government, he was neither ren ,ij, „ u „|« ,mt. }lnd Major Abbott not beoii'pre- him.' ('nunscllor Nabhetn w rote to ttie editor.— too. -| allude to such men as personated the j asked or permited lobe present, to bear the suit- I n0 nt. a..«l that 1 consMluiud him having morn aotho- It was hut a lino or two.but it brought the good Indians and obtained certified contracts at 65 | sttinco pf thuso private cunferenees. _ rity over that lut than I bad. being the certifying Men will wrangle f« for it—die for it—do m ■ religion—write for it- ,• dung but live fer it. -fight man with some symptoms of alarm "to the office and ^jll per half •ection. |t is these men, who, i In limes like these, every honest man would Agent—l undoubtedly would not have acceded to of r»Miu*cllor Nabbcni. iuthecourso ul n few months, have amassed prefer having the prewuce of iho Tuitcd States’ their re»piest, or to auv other eouumtte* thn; mi^nt