About Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1832)
principal or' wcurity, which delrt is <Ju« am) un settled, or No note will lie discounted, having on' it dm I [f u ,i finroe of any person indebted to Ihe Stuto either ns .),, - people Ollim United Slates ' “'** aUmiijits to bovine conslitulions of Government burnt entirely successful, tlte achievement might lirun been regard- od one of tlto wonders of the ngp. But '!•«> were not; for most of them hnvn since seen lliu necessity of amendment, and sev eral of tlto Staten within a fetv year* past have ordered Conventions for t’lie purpose vamaur. "* ,01 "* revision. Among the first was New V ot'lj, tlto wisdom and energy of ri, 1832. «whose 'Government liaregrcatly.conitibu- ted to her present distinguished rank in the r who ia either the maker ur endorser an any note heretofore discounted by the Banksand which note if passed duo and unattended to. femora wishing to oiler notca-ffom the coun ties of Cheedkee-and Sumter, ntnat present them on the day for receiving notes fnani the county to which the place of tlrair residence was attached in I£31. Extract from the minutes. - ■ HENRY W. 'MALONE, Cashier. Sparta March To tlih Editors of the (j Pursuant lo pnbliCTSoiice.'a respectable number of tlto People of Han cock asaembled at Sparla on tlio I61I1 of January last, mid having bppoitued. a ^confederacy, to tlio number, wealth and happiness of her eulighteecd and enter prising popttloiion. On the compara tively hutuble condition of Georgia, the ddpraved or iiiilredlo |»olicy lo wbiclt that Chairman and Secretary, proceeded to depraved or imbecile |>oli discos, propositions for calling a Ciihim-i '» arinbuiablo,. we would not rio#«f Dsdegslatl from tlio several Cotht'-l aoinimlveit. But we hold it. limit Dm Shun, to reviso and attiemn ,0 " b S impossible for tlto patriot ?u<AgW #rt»€on|iittiiion as prrsth iUb *>«««>•<«-to contrasl the dwmfisk, intntn- ■i ftlictions of the QcqJm cltyat'er of our puldic institutions, ;ite org^oinatimmswnsacuons ot me tAcQoj .‘7 rr -p—«,» oral Assembly. Tliifo expediency ofjhiH-| ' v ! 1 , ■i ,, PW imen *< ! resources of tlto state, memorelHting determined, uSpecialConr- i W,,I, . 0H ‘ "O^rnttug the cHi-scs.jpf-^tcr un- mttlCC was instructed to prepare and re-1 fno ,, deerodnlimi. Upon the Legisla- nort to n subsequent meeting an address j [ ur ® , v . c , ' U> J been mainly dependent, lor 10 iho Citizens ol oilier Counties, call- ! forms and their functions; and ing on them to unite with those of linn- - n ’ the m-il-orguttzitiou of that .hotly cook, to carry into effect the propose.fob- ject. At the sdjourued meeting held 'on tlto sixth of tins month, tlto Committee thus instructed, reported the Address giv en below; which, with the appended lie- solutions, was unanimously adopted. At tlto same meeting the undersigned were appointed a “ Committee of Arrange ment” for Hancock County, and charged among other duties with that of coriintuhi have resitjlwl tlto political grievances we have hnd snclt cause lo deplore, anJ which wo now seek to redress. VVlnit is our udmiiiiyratiou of justice? “ Every thing by turns ami nothing lung.” Where are our law* to be foutid?*. 9 iml in any codo of tltoctmhlry,,..theyheartttil the stamp,nor brearhe the spirit of lire republic. Many of litem are the offspring of the darkest mil grossest ages of tlm British Monarchy, eating to our follow cidr.cs .6 ..II the olh- ,, "* t fectly understood by one or Counties of this State, an account of ,lftlf 1 ° r ,h , osc " h 1 ww 1,r,! » profess- tlie proceedings had it. this. . s l ,u! - v ’„ The *«scer.Si„rty In execu.i.m of that duty, wo now beg ,l, . e t L, !; v > ls n wth the brave, besides this brief Statement to pro- I B "8 l " h . Bl,r ; n "‘ , 00 ,oss » "* sent you with a copy of said Address and 1 10 «>«.- gt.vernmo," ol bp.lt that Resolutions, and to express the hope that j co " n "y I 1 "';, 1 ho ,,f the people of your County will nppreci- ' 0o '' H " T* . ^' V ate the utility of the measures propt.Jed bv I for , 1,e ser f v,c,! 811 nf ,'K** the citizens of this, nod that the whole far ra has been an object of State will harmoniously concur in carry ing into effect reforms which we can hut regard ns indispensable lo the progressive ?mproven>pnl aud prosperity of Georgia. Very respectfully, , Your fellow-citizens, Joel Crate find. A T . C. Sayre. A. Abercrombie. Jar. II. Rahtont; To the Citizen* of Georgia» Among the political principles confirm- 'od m you by the American lie volution, your right at all times to amend urttiodifv your own lawn, constitutional and munici pal, may be regarded as ono of cardinul importance and unquestionable validity. This proposition seems, indeed, tint to ad mit of denial oi controversy, wilhouymp- posing that sumo other -authority, Separ- iito fiuij, umlinMrpmituTi of tlto Feoplo of-Georgiu, has such a right—or that tlte law* ns lltev happen lo exist, have jnipi'ess- odon them the ciiarnclor of absolute immu tability. Wo acknowledge 00 such separ- ttte and independent .authority; nor have we tlto slightest reason to believe, that -our institutions wete ever intended or deemed lo bear such nlttdhnles of perlite- governmental care, exhibits the same rick oty outline, me same fruit, hopeless con stitution, TI|0 prescribed limfis of ibis address do not permit us to notice any bug, the most prominent and mischievous defects in the organization of iho Genoral As., scmblv. - , Tlto first is its unwieldy sine, occasion ing an unavoidalile consumption' of limp in the transaction of business; and from' the great discordancy of interests, pre ju dice and folding, by which litc different members of such nmltitudinotft bodies must be actuated,'tendering the result of their deliberations at all times doubtful, not iinfrequcntly contradictory and vicious. Another consequenco nf this toordinnle size, oti8 too. which.we the people who bear the burdens of laxulion pan well ap preciate, is the ottornimts utu) ufeless ex- pepilitureof the public money. It seems to be iho misfortune of Georgia, not only At employ twice or thrice the number of Inw-tmikcrs which our sister stales'find necessary, bm to allow them a daily com pensation, twenty five or-fifty per cent, higher than edicts pay. A session in this s'ate consumes about two months—in S. Carolina and oilier states of similar si/.e, three Or four weeks. Our sessions cost on Iho or.c hand a faithful attention Id" every interest, and restrain,'-on-ihe other, every excess that mjght arise from an ex cited state of popular feeling, or the sel fish exactions of a dominant anil ovbr- ftmk wvuiiing party. The Legishitures of S. Csrolina, bf Virginia and iif New York, hill especially the Congress of the United iptfrrn (Cumut. 4 CUKhXCTRI) WKKKLY. ice, lb. . ' jing, InvemraS, yd. f- Kentucky, Brintily, Cognne, g’al. Apple, in, lb. Da •“ Goshen, Ccsswax, • CnriiL bath. Candles, Sperm, lb. l'nllo.v, Colton t7nrds. No. 10. pr. ". " " do/.. Castiogs, English, |b. American, Slates, (rejecting the feattne of Slate so vereignty,) furnish examples of what up- pears to us, the nearest approach to a per fect organization. The last topic to which we WQtiUI nsk •lie attention ol our felluw citizens, is tlto electoral (unctions assigned by the exist ing Constitution to the General Assembly. Bv ballot, aud not 1 by a recorded vole, so' indis|Hinsnble lo a . wholesome accounta bility to their constituents,- tlto members fill most high offices in the civil and mili tary service of the Statu; besides litany of tin inferior grade, under the provisions of their own occasiouiil.eitaclnienis. The danger to politicstl integrity, of permit- tingn body’ of Represomtiiive.i to create uwffill at pleasure, lucrative offices, too obvious to need tlliisti'ation.^.e-pecmllv to those who have ever witnessed, :it_tin- Stnto-house, the humilitiling scenes of electing lahd-surveyors, luttury cmnmis- siutiprs, Itank directors, iVc. fee. iSor is it deemed necessary to show how far an approaching election of Judges,.Generals and Stale-house officers, nray influence lliQ hallmtiiigs of tlto people at home....how far tlto people may bu seduced f o i the grave and patriotic purpose of electina a statesman of character and talents to the Legislature, that some- supple partisan, a mere proxy, niight be sent to vote at Mil- ledgeville for it party candidate. We know that Iho two Houses of As sembly are inverted with powar, under terms defined in that instrument, to make requisite amendments of the Conslilurinn; but pas’ experience id; bids us fo hope any thing from (hat quarter. Some changes in the Constitution, they have made, hill they have refused, and we have no doubt tvijl continue to refuse tlieii assent to any amendments (ending lo reduce their own numbers, ts diminish tlieii own chances of re-election. Grand Juries, who on such subjects may be considered faithful inter preters of public opinion, have repeated ly hnd in various sections of the Stale cull- •ed-tiir the amendment ill qtiestiott....and wiihiB the last two or three years, the people by a majority ofmore than ten thou sand votes, Ifuvo demanded it of the Gen eral Assembly. All llteso appeals have -been slighted, and we now deem-it worse than useless lo look fur rebel to any ibint; iHVino, Madeira less than the redeeming energies of a Con- “ wtlwsii. vent ion, specially delegated by the suver-1 $0 ii j 0 Ida VII None in M. J 50«‘.> 50 none in M 0 12ntl Ifi 0 202 (1 25 0 30 0 25 0 37 o 35 a 40 0 18 0 75 ' -1- 7 50 a 8 0 8 Georgia—Harris Coum'if. K NOW all men l>y tlicso prewni.r lh»t I B«nRon llonry, uni hold and Hrmly IkhioJ uulo WilljMun Uurk, of the county of CnrroU rttHto nfortnnid. in tlie Hum of «i^ld Ihiinh-aCi^d J’ighty (hdf.'ir*, f»r the trim p.iymaitt of Vk hicli I hind n>) j»lr, my hoin fiiiidv ami «?- verally pre«0lUs. l)utcd thi* 2olh day of OclotH^, IH30. Tim canditimi of. iho nbovo bond is su6li,«— \\ iiorcai if the above bound L!en*on Henry siml! ruako, or cHusi! to lie nmde, unto Wiili.itn Burk, a tood and lawful title tu i rert.iin lot of land ly* • ntj in the tontli district Ll'tlio.ctjuriy »*f Canoil*. known and distinguished in tho plan of Haid di#*^ tra t by No. Jfil) (ono bundled and sixty) contnjn- ing two hundred two and ono half wres. title to Ho made on tim vifitli day of December, in tho yenr folTw. JavR. 0 \fut “ 8t. Domingo, (| ](i« Colton* nc*t nuul. IuiIof. JL iMigs. 0 8 u 8 1-4 44 ** « Ihv. ilo. « 7 rt 8 ** 11 round do. do. 0 Ul-lo7i “ 2<l ami ltd ijuaJiticH, 0 Art Ii j Copporns, Fudder, lilude*. cwt. 0 6 —>- 1 25 «1 50 Floor, Nortfiorn, feibi. 0 (M) **:i Country, 8 OP Gin Holland, g.il. * 1 50 rt 1. 75 j “ ^Norfliorn, 0 50*1) CO j CIom, 8 by 10, box. 4 01) n 4 50 “18 byU, 5 00no 50 Hide** lb. 0 8 —! Indigo, lw?f?t Ainnricnn, ■1 50 “ inferior. 1 00 Iron, Swede*, cwt.’ It 25 “s, Co at try, • - (S on * Laid, Ui 0 12 Liaitlier, Solo, 0 25 —— “ Upper, side, 1 50 rt 2 Ofo .Israel, lb. 0 8«0 10 .Moulg bu*li. - . - 0 50 —- Mol.ufse*. gid. - * 0 40 rt 0 45 Miicllurel, No. j, bid. II «■) No.‘2, 8 O' “ No 3, ; (i 00 u 7 60 Nail** lb. - t C 50«0 10 OU, jHixiffii, gal. i"50 •* Whale, 1 00 44 Lnueud,. • , ) 50 a 1 75 Fowijor, FFF, keg, • * •• rr - . 8 50 —*- iti, Rum, Jamnirn, gal. - 1 75 rt 2 00 “ i New I'ngftiud, 0 55 a 0 CO Rice, c.wt. 5 HO i Uairtiiirt, box, v - 4 00 Uopo Buie, lb. 0 J0rtl2 1-2 Sail pelre^ 0 15 Shot,'bag. ;« on .Sugar, Loaf, lb. . 0 20 a 6 22 “ | St.Croix, • * 0 12 sum of four hundred and fifty dollars, the notes payable to Benson Henrv or boaror. Which is duo thu. 2r»th day of Dccrnd., r in ibn yonr rigliteeti and virtoOin law, this the dnv dnd v**r uboVo written * BI.N.SOaN lICNItV (Sc<i'.\ Test.—Pool T. Tigers, AHcj Hnrriiwit. Georgia, Cart oH Count if . I assign ull my right, fir.lt> and ihtorost, either in law «»r equity, of the ono hull of tho within bond, to Lawful Black, for value received, litis sixth day of December, JrfUI.. VVJLLIA1I BURK. A true copy froiu Iho iinnules, verbatim el lito* ralmi. * , XOTICB. W/w hj •*»'i to tho lowest bidder, on !<u> y y hist Tuesday in April next, (he renairrua of iho coiinty Jtnl. For further inlbrnmiion call .. . . inlbrnmiioti el my triheo and see n toll of particulars. ^ TUWNtf^Nl), Cl’k# Coiambne, 3iar« h it TO RENT. A largo 12roomy Btoie,?Ofcft by 30. with a cellar the wlmlo lengi!,, m ,d it .salt bouse attached to it. at prerer.t ■ occnpiod My ilessrs. tfmith & Mor- Af.SO, The Dwrlling over iho apothecary establish ment of Dra. rfifton ife Kennedy, eolisistihg of Hvo largo rooms, with a gwml kitchen, stable, gar- deii. Arc. attached to it* Al.so, Tho Tcnoinonf formerly occupied by ITenty Johnson ns a Clonthicg Store, (or wliich busiiiOfS it h very suitable. Cr.ORGE IIAUCRA VES, Jun. Feb. J0^-:n)—tf Georg fa. If (/nit County* ' To tho houoiahle tho Inferior Colirt of said county, sitting f or ordinary purposes—Tho j»eli lion ol William Burk and Lawson Black, by their attorney H, J. Harwell, respectluhy shew- oth, that Henmm Ilenrv. who in life mude and de.ivcren lo saitl VI illiani Burk a l«ond in tlm sum of eight hundred ami eighty .dollars, conditioned to make n good and lawful title to lot «f land number one hundred tthd sixty, lo tho tenth dis triet of Carroll county, in said state, containing two hundred two and m half acres, more or less, on iho 25th of Dccomhor, 1KB, \vhen,ll»o pur “/ Jamaica, “ NewwUiIcans, •Salt,-hash. Stcch Herman. II*. i “ English blisteret’. 41 Blistered, ** Cast, Soap, Bar, Tallow, ' Ten, 'Imperial. ■* A oung Hyson. " Headlong. Whiskey, Monongahc'u. gal. Weiaurn, lion, as to preclude, in all lima, the ..ecus- ' ,10 people vi'x.y thousand dollars ; theirs, sity of amendment. They were.made **,1'"'™'? ™ 'hiny. and some much less. i twenty or good, in all probability, ns circumsl in«4; "f se v«">‘ .u w.n«» ww w,.»t U permitted; but they were made by .men i J”<" »i'vn.tt<m is the gross inequah- tukn rluimoil im rtism nnu'sr. Mitrimso <»r i tu nf aur Ii eprc$c n tat ion. 1 Imt a poo- second defect to which wc wnnid who claimed no more power, purpose or ! l .V J J f ur iiejtreifniaiwiu • pat ■ peo qualification to. control their pusterity. l-^'yko ever l ( etn |m.!n,i 3 of their than we do to control om*. | H”'™' ^ » ni l-n' -h ges who l.avc It was mMarkcd l»v a writer,whoso nrtri b^n repeatedly charged with no cyccs- lomiceraavs acquired for him great -oele- j *jve < evattun jo doo.ocrtmc ptinciple.s, brit¥duritle i!»<? pHVtoU of our i DvoIntuma-; sltouM qmeily sufior, for more rv wnlest, that “ (iovorn,m*«), at is 1 yonr** some coM.U.os to wield .1 but a necessary evil." Whether or ..ot we ; «*»! Assert,I,ly, Cum five to ten accept without q-.alificati-n, the tr.tfli ,rf! proportteu of pointed power ,s hatd- tltis assertion, few ol us would he indite'! ? 10 l,,! ' vl,li,lHi *«I*uim«I imel- ed to dimht that Onvernmeo. uv.iy Re ‘'geuro of the country. - - • If rlamuck should insist on sendinu eign people, Rrndrcd. Therefore, that it is in our opinion highly expedient -for the people in the several counties of ihrs Slate, to or der a Convention to reviso, and amend those parts of the const it ut ion which pre scribe the organization and functions of the General Assembly. Remind fin titer, that the citizens oft he several counties hi this State he respectful ly requested lo imilO with us in car/ying inr lo effect the nieasoic recorinricndcd in the foregoing resolve. Resolved further, that a' Committee nf | Arrangement consisting- ol J. Crawford, j N. C. Sayre, Jas. B. Ratisotieand A. Ah- etrrnnibie, lie requested lo rOmmuiiit-ule to the several Counties of this Stale, in formation of uur proceedings, and tu hnkl with'the citizens thereof, such •cornepou- douce as may promote a timely call nf the proposed Convention. Resolved further, that for lltc purposes Whito Lead, ground in nil,,he 0 He It) 1-2 t flu it 1 12 0 20 P 18 0 12 1-2 0 28 a 0 30 0 JO (I 8 2 00 -1 f.0 IIKI,I 25 tl 02 a 0 75 0 r.n«0 60 2 50,i 3 50 2 00 a 2 fitf 1 00b l 0 80 I 01) 4 a 4 50 MJL.LINAKY & MANTUA- MAKIXG. SLEHHE r<"jp«cifulK v inn>rins tlid ri tixens of Columbu* nnd it* virinity. llmt •b« hks tnlcon the hoase recenfly neenpied by Dr. Mauley, opjnfaite to Mr. Wnndroff g &toni, on Broad street, where she intend* carrying on ijie Milfinaryand Vlantua making business (n nil it<i various hrnnche* wjth> neiitnes* and dispatch.— Hhe will he supplied with all necessary article* for carrying on the business, nnd will keep on hand rc.tdv-tnnfle Bonnets of thq latest fashions. March M)-44-2t P ERSONS having busines* with the suhscri* her \v “ ill plea*!* mhfres* tficir commnuira lion* fe him at (^oltimlitn*. to the neighborhood of which place |m* hn* rert-nih .remnv 1 IUMCPIf'1 rt Tf ifANSflLLD TOIMlANCr. Mimh 17—41—It •n mo »ii» oi uecumuor, lCsil, when,lbo pur* lin.-e nmney. heih^r four hundred and fifty tfoh Inrg. wn* to 5a paid: And your palitinners fur ther show, that tho nforesutd William Burk, on tho (ith day of December, |83l, tissigneu to tho said Iaiw*un Bluek all hi* right, tijlc and intorest,' in law or in equity, for a valua ble eonsiih;rnfion, to onb hall of said lot, which bond and a**ignm«nt i* to Ihi* pBtitiou annex ed. Your petitioner* therefore pray your ho nor* (a direct the administrators of.said Benson Henry, deceased,' tfc make to yonr petitioner*, William ITurk and Lawson Blnelt. n good lawful title hi said lot of hind. II. J. HARWELL, Attorney nl Lore for ITm. thir/c it ml Ltnrson War):. Or»ft»reiI, Thai lit?.*? petition tind 4>ond he pub lished according to law. WM. Y. BARDEN, i>. c. c. o. March 14—44—m3m M’INTOSH IIAI.r.. THE ftfmve establishment in now open for'the reception of boarder* nnd transient custom. Tho subscri ber pledge* himself to spare no ptdfw nor expenso to render comfortable all whb may favor him with n call His tfthle nnd bar are wp- idiod with the best the country nftnrd*. ifis sta rtle* ara now,largenhdairy—bountifully furnish ed with good provender nnd ntlended ny n fiitb- ful and experienced ostler. ' lie fbittcr* himself, from his expor'cnc.o, to merit n^d myre a - respect- nhle patronnge.firni a'libtfaf puhJic. loots suitable for the accommodation of drover* can bn furnisTndh • JOHN LOVE. Columbus, Ih?«. 10u-n0—tl** • m VOtt SALE, thefolloving prnfertg in Cotm.tiUi. ThcMiulli Imll of Lot No. 1.1, on Tmot- street, with a coinforlulilc riwellinx nnd cellar, kitclien nod ulubin tUere- M.»o, llo'fnctt! tails Nos. 4011, 06,411,413.419. sod 414, sitasted on Troup street. Also, Lot No. 258, on OglaihortH! street. Tho shore pro perty will he sold Tory low for cssli or approved security- For Icnna onply lo the subscribe^ ut' in liis ulisenco to Jstnes Vsn Ness. Nov. 24—28—If WILLIAM MULLALLV.' HAMILTON ACADEMY. fill!E friend* of liternturv ure informed that' JL r Univcrsitif of Georgia. T HE F.scrcisos oflhis institution Wore ro- smnodonthe 1st of January 1832. The public urt: ielbrnicu llmt ull the otfices of the Collrgc uro now filled, nnd that instruction in the vnrinus Hcpnrtmcnts of Literature und 8ciunco, will herenrter liu given hy Public Lectures, as well ns hy till! study of approved Test Bool.*. Lectures.on the fol'owing subjects linvo huen proscribed by tho Itonrd of Trustees, viz. 1. On Mcntul Philosophy, rolilir.nl Economy nnd Evidences of If. Uiirimimi Uellgiuu. By Rev. A. Cliuroh, Pre.idsptr ' % 2. On Natural PhiJoSophy and Clismistry. with partieular rcferenco to lli’cir npplientiun to tho Arts. By Profitssof .. anies-Jm-kson A. M. 3, On Philology nod Grecian mid Rninhn Literature. By Professor Jouies Sliniinon A. M. 4. On Astronomy nnd the lienoUt resulllnx to the Aits Ironi Mathematics. By Professor Hull, m. n. 5. On Rhetoric nnd Oratory, mid English nnd American Literature. By Professor.Stephen O- lin.A. M. 6. On Natural History, viz: Mineralogy, Geo- h-gy, Botany. Physiolugv, Ac. Ac. By 1'rofes. sor Maltlius A.' Wiirih M. I). 7, <)n Modern -Lmigungrs of Europe. By Professor William l.ehmnn, A. M. B If Hopkins. Tuinrin Lntjn and Greek. Win. L. Mitohul, Tutor.in -Mnthcinutics. Cnndidiites for admission into either cl tin: reg. nlarGlusses. eon he receirnd ul npy time, if pre pared upon tho requisite Undies, Any individual howev; r, who docs not wish hi pursuit u rugulnr erturso. enn attend lo such subjects or Lectures ns hn may tliiok projn'.v, nnd will, on tenvinz Ihn In- stiimion,receive IVom Uie Fneulty ueeildicnlu ol' the progress he lies mndo 'lliel'rufiissor of Natural History has procured a handsome addition lo llie Gnhinet of Minerids. id will be prepnrod to render Ifis Earlures on till ihe institution is stilt ianpernlinn under the saperintendenes of Mr. John Ilnys nnd Miss Ma rin Heydnn. tho former leacliurs. Tho trustees Teel themselves fully ul liberty lo slnlr to the pub. lie, dial every necessary means will he employed lo promoto iho moral nnd Intellectual improve ment of the students. Tho advantages of Ham ilton, un lo health, morals, Arc. ure So well known onto need no comment Boarding ran bs had at chonp nnd accommodating tonns. Owing to tho difficulty of the limes, the trustees hsvo deter mined upon n reduction of tho price* of tuition. The prices, ns reduced, ure: For.Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Book-keeping (per quarter,) $3 00 English Urnnimnr, Geography and Ilisto- fj. , 4 50 Chemistry, Natural. Morn] and Intellectu al Philosophy, ilia dillerent branches of M.Hhemutics, Rhetoric, l-ccic. Polilienl F.eonoiny.undthe Isilin and Greek Lan guages, q ' 6 ab By order of Ihe Board, SAMUEL A. BILLING Scc'ry. Feh. I—38—if NEGROES i Consisting of,men, women, hoys nnd ^irle, TO HIRE, AND EXCELLENT LAND On the River adjoining Town TO RENT. ueri.r tit • „ , . seaborn Jones. Columbus, Jun 26—36—if ro illy fi'iiniod or Iiiirverauly admrnis , . . . , , , .J . . :_...„...i nr ,. lfn inf'tnbulR ip rii« LueiHatute, whilst teititl «s to bocomn a curse instenri ol n Uossinc to the coitiilry. Nor is it less | . clear lo our view, that the my brat time j » to*™* }*» K«- to eradien.f a vice or correct *ri uhusc, is np.tt.o.s ns illy absurd aud .UMp.tluus. that «t which we first have it hi uur jiownr i v ul such w .'ll® l *' sn ‘ 0,1 .' ,M *J' " L go do go. Prectdf.it aird haV.t .end ; reptraeotmtott »( jwu^t.■ » n«.w ,da- Tonfirm error us well us troth, nml the *' 11 - TO THE PUBLIC. T HE. Subscriber takes thin method ofinfiirm- lug ihe public that tin will carry on Ihn House Ciirpentera and House Joiners Business , - .in all Ihn various lirnnelms. Froni his lung ev of.necessary conceit auiimq lllO sover u I perinr.cn nnd esu-u«ive neetireuieiils in nrcliilne- ihiio lluitv Counties of this Slntp, a Central Column- j lure, nod with i fall det-rmiimiinn of oxnefitiog in the Gcu- iff, Jo he composed of persons residin'! at 1 his work In the 1 est manner and at the shoru-Sl , . ,, r /. ■ 1 nolicn. lie h’M>es to meet with a propiiitionuldc limes rttelr or mar the sent of Goteiuiuopt, he ijp- . 11 ... . pointed, with lull nuihqrily to minngo do- j* ,, c v ..;i| ,,o' n stunily keep on hand rendv-mndii I ”d | |«j | |«;yUS ou tllalol " Ilu,un y. interesting tails for the nieeliut! ill said Cmiveiitioo. i 8nsh. of 8 ley 10 nml 10 hy 12 inches, and Vone- Ri solved finllier, tliikt wu iluliiitvittl aid j si.ui BlindsuoiluldeJorthojoinie kind of wioilows. recoiumnlut to llie coumlchco oi' our fid-1 *„ M. 8I.MJGE. low citizens tho followiiur uunieil Gentle men us that Cenlinl CoinniltiW', viz His Lxi'ollencv Wilson Lumpkin, lion. Lucius Q. c. Lamar, Col. Evefard H.im- 1 ,▼ ” „«?*'.•' «• Wnnt-houre in Troup rmunty. * . tl j *-» • a g't . tlii* uiufivi(lt‘(l Iiulful Isiil An. y.M», in tho -M *'•*- ilfon, Jolm II. Howard, I'nrtsli Carter, , ^ Troup nevnty. »Sold fo: ilia hpuofit of LOOK HERE! C Ol.. WM. H. HARPER is authorised tr> anti these Vidu.dih) Town Lois in Cotuinhus Nos. 503. 504 505 nnd 5U0, forming o square block, with improvements, low for c4sh. For a residence they are tho most desirable of any in March 10-14-21 GUARDIAN’H SALE. on M.o tii-Kt Tuesday in June A citizen V»f Glynn, Bryan, Way lie, htstory Of Man rmf.ishes rtiuuv proofs that Appling or Irwiu, stands uuestc. by the pornicloua delusions, may, hy long fi.mili- l''^" 1 Loi.smutimi, to nil electio^by riritv. fuslenoi, his s.rrtngra. affections.- the Gut.oral Assembly, and tu 'hojo^c - l»eity, f»»teii on his strongest Whatever is absurd ill tho theory can hardly fail lo be mischievous in praclics; and the people who permit ihemsctves to he the dupes, of fnlsphood in ono genera tion, may expect to become the,subjects of oppression Or injustice, in the next. Samuel BiWfciri, Davit! H. Mitchell, Ben- ' Cii-ilfm Morgnn. ono of tho orphans of Giillin jnmiii Jbinatlj Win. II. Torianco, Sapiu- I Morgan, deceased. el Uockwell, Oliver II. I’l'ince, Williams I . TAV I.OR \VIIATLE\, Gatin/. Uuiheifoid, of lloldiviu, Alexamior Keid' — — and Col. James M. Chumliers, of Putnam, I NOTICE. ment of all lliws, with six times iiwfiiuch power as ono of Hancock, VVarrca, Wilkes, or Grecogfenjoys, mid- .hi least leiJj.lhni'S as niucir as belongs to him of Hubefshmn, liall, DeKalb or Monroe and that loo, witliuut paying the iiiciden John Ilarvey and Holt. V. Hardeman, f^oyRmomhstiftsrdBio tp|dieatl»n will hn ... u i> it! t'. ... rAjiilfl to Ihn Inr.ornhld tlio liifonor Court or of L .i II. Laxtur auu Joel Ci.iw* Yroupcsiunty, whrn sitting for ordinary purnnso*. ford,orflHnciicK. " ' ~ — " oppression or m|..M.ce, it, ...,, ,..*.. ( cn , fis> Thelmge comu.es .ml on- ' N. G. 5AYUE, ( '%^2X&£SSSZ\>> 4-»_- •.».t. Tor aiMifilpr lo sell the Real Fatale of Sit: jifm*ii II Iicsolor.</, that I bo mimitea of these j HHtnor^-lnte of Morgan coonty, proceediHi's bo aigiiud bv the Cliuiutifui j BLNJAMIN H. ,' nd Secretary, and he published. 4 , C„nr,h„n for U* Mr,ora. N. C. SAYRE, Chainiutn.y/] NOTICE t JU)L'R monifi* jAg: cfiiio a|»|»li<*nfion will ho made (o tho honorahlo tin* Inferior Com? of cd with peculiar obstinacy Mat.’s.iffons to j - v urenancoiseme.... « J 1 ! o -iikioi) "savs that il- - I'berajly .enmpensato lin-ii ihrtco la- | . i ii • si Twopciuiity, when silting for ordinary purpose*, expunge them. * . ’ - | vored sisters, for accepting the conceded j Meetings have been held in Madison, f„t teuvn m sell the Real Estate of Joseph H. lustreous patriarch or our democracy, iq | ... ir n „|„ tl( , | i>iv o I Jackson, Morgan aud Lowndes Counties; j Rued, lute of said county, dicnaad. whose fervid pen we are indebted fur Mm ; ’ ±' i rlr , iiin ?ILUt .he miustiee deprecati JAMES l’lTTS, Ailm'r -. , . L b ’. t , ■ * „ j out ceased to exclaim aguinst thu injustice j deprecating flm course punned by tlm j V ehsquenre of our Decaratwii ol ludepon- - Hsio|1 of h(1) . .. rotlpll hoiough! Hon. Gabriel Moore, one of our Senators i JUarebJO J!-4"L donee, ” are more disposed to sutler wmie i " 1 - *-■ 1 —-■* ‘ ■“ ‘ ' evils selvc they radical '’V™is“lo be I baps alt) have scarcely made an . nun io i »■«■>■” y fifinldied ii witli nrw l»-d« and heddiag sod tho ibiraiice* of mlsg » • \ ,. n r lid iliomsolvon 6!’»n civil, uliko in churnc-. pony, and co-operating wuli ilu? avowed i t ry other noaewtorry ‘a r»»mlt*r traveller* coniform liruud ill Mau # * igiioiaitco of principles i j difToi Hif? mdv in dourer. enemies of liie^ncsent administration. (,|« t ^uiwv »rf*|iun*d i»devo|e hi* {icroonul alien lhoserelutioitswhichiniiyttitblhogre.it- ° r . tl Plan. Ala. Gai. siiu! profuahle. Tim VhiloHopliicnl Appnmfu* i* fudiaved fo hu one of tho most cotnplcte in die t f hii il Hhituv; ami ihoCheinicid i* oxtcnMvri. Norther vf lhoac rocoivedanv injury Troiri tin; Cm. Tho ProibiuML* of Mathematic*, i* well furnihli- ml with ail tiro ue<*o**ary liiHtruinont* fi»r giving itotrudtinh in hi* department, nnd will ho purlieu lar to !tn*i<t all tiio*o who wwh to qunlify flicni- Keive* for prnelii nl Surveying nnd Frigiueoring. Tlio Lil>rury i* now very reapecUblo. nnd tiro Trustee* are tnakinjr lar^e uniiual addition*. A new College edifice in ready fur the reception of fltudeql*. The cour*e ofbtady prescribed for rr/rular Stu- ileiitK i* nuiirly tho (mine a* tlml Imretefore pursaed and usually adopted in nimilar Institution* in otlr own country, it is *o arranged, that each Htq- ilciil may have an opportunity cfintending all the recinition* und lecture* All who wish, will have nn nppoitunify for stu dying (he Hebrew, Fronch. Spanish, Cerman and Italian Languages. No additional charge*, how- evor, will be made for either Lecturesoi) Modem Language*. The only College charge is tliat of tuition, which i*$38 per aunum, paid halfyeurly in advance. ' By prdcrof the Fneulty WM. L. MJTCUEL, Scc’ry of iho Fuculty.i March Id. MAIL ARRANGEMENT. I’oST-dl-Fiez, Coi.omhus, (2* > Thurgdnjf March 1,1832. ( NOftTHERN MAIL. Vi*. Avgiiatn, W.trrenlun Spuria, Mil!«4gr- ville, Clinton, Macon, Knoxvillu, Tulhotton ai.fi Kllersliu. Due ovary night ut 12 o’clock, cloa ca every day at 3 o’clock. SOUTHERN MAIL Via. Now Orleans. Mobile, Mont,emery an'F Creek Agency. Doe every day at 3 o'elask. closes every night at 1) o'clock. CARROLLTON MAIL. Vin. HionHtofr, Ring's (Jap, Greenville, Sea’s p. o La Grange, Woolfs Store, lll-ardc. h. New- nun nnd Rnflierwnod. I)oo every Friday at 5 flVlnrk. I*? M rllMKl 81'nstr n * n ..L.L.I- ojelock,. IN M. closes.every Friday tu 9 o'clock. BOLTfXt CLOTHE May 14—,52—If TO FAB Bjrlhla mail nncliets are forwarded to Title Ri on. (Carroll gold mines,) Liberty, Ssndlown and Campbelllon.Cnmphcll county, Dccatnr and Standing Feaoh True, L>efUlb county. FORT GAINES MAI^. Via. Uullocit, Lumpkin, Rsqdnlph, e. Ii. safi Early c. b. Due every Friduy at 5 o’clock, p tu. cloaca every Friday ot 9 a’chtek, p.n», racket* for llenry efli'nly, Ala. t.S ferworded by Ibis mill, FRANKLIN (Tump Co.) MAIL. Via. Mallritrry Grove slid Mnun'uin Creek.*s- Hoo every f’ridsq tt 5o’clock, p. m. ctoseseskry F'“J" V !.tj*o , '-iock,p- ,n. _ Mails (a;/ Rock Cfrcek, Upaloie, Marion c. h- jcully. | aver’^ Hall. Liberty, Bellvue, Fh»mnt llili, j 1 °f'.iMlsvillc, Thumnstoii, Stalling's Star* and I Uorayth arc made up on Sarimlay, at-2 o’clock, p. m. . E tlio first, second nnd ll.lrd ' .nails Office open every day IVom sunrise until snnsrl, excepting during rite tnnb bf Opening imdVriosIng nils. On Sanuay'stheetiicc will bn open front Sunday seonn.l nn.l nurd c„,; -■ j --—Jroopen from lie |,y STEWART He rJAwirfiii f I 7 u. 9 o cloek, e. in. and for or.o honrullcrlhe ■ a(X' VA B J MJNTAIN. I arrival uf the Southern mnil. V.M.. .k. „r. esi benefit to ibn whole, subsist between the sovereign 'authority, «*wd the iiwliyidu- uls subject lu its control. Political science is at this day for, very Inr iu the rear «f o- thers having for their object, either the use or the ornament of human life. Among the useful, it should slniid first, jet there is scarcely a rcspeclnblo institution, ou tbe face of tlte earth for ils propagation. Jo every college are taught Languages, Math ematics, Natural and Moral Philosophy in many of them tltslorv. Lab, Div.iiiiiy- Aaother defect we think, is lb be found i in the llonmgeiieoHS character of the Sta tue nnd lloilso ol Represent itive«. It is j lion in anticipating tl.cir wishes SHERBURNE. Newnan. March 17—41— 4t Tallahassee Floridian. Forbes' Purchase.—Wo understand . . ,i,«„.rf"„fi that the Irinj. of the cnsn of Foil.es A Cfi. repugnaut to Iho estuultslteri laeory oi " 1 „ ,, i„,„r! v*. the U. S. was to have como before j!£! 1 >liltt, Clint'.,.., and others 1'ho Supreme Court al.out th» 10.1. lilt of Iho ntost disiirgtiishc.l American stales- I — man. Why encumber the gdministintinn 1 FOR SALE. with two sets of Representatives, h6t 11, greiHE. subscriber offers for sain bis. valuable \ il’,u rduoe if Muj A. E Moore, resigned, having the snme or nearly the sumo quid-! I. Oak and Hickory Plantation, now in fine I • By oitlor uf Aluj. Gen. H»t,*v. • ■ ' .. j^.. 1 Ms.ni* I vinre in lire* !»r«l xli«fF*ir-t <»f \V niton mil ill v I JOHN L MO]’0\N Aij-tir-Cnmp. | HEAD QUARTERS, NINTH DIVISION. L* Go tang, March Olh, 1832. D ivision urde.iih.—ordered, Ti.nt THOMAS C. KVA.VS, Run. of Groan { vilic, be and he is hereby aifiminted Aid-de-Ccnip ! ofll.c Major General, with ibu rank .if M-jor, pj EFIlllAIJsf BROWN On Friday Ihe of- l fice ttifl bt open until!(..’clock p. m. JAMES VA fl XUS*, /’. AT. March 10—43 lU'^JIJ^I^^J-dfrcs this method of raflirm- o.g tlto P'ttYMc (hot he lilts again ouimneii- oUW ailt) /flnllnr fain inuL'inu Imtilns... * n ,„1 «d the Haw und ^(’ 0 ||e r (jin making business; aiul from Ins liraexperience in llmt business, in 8a- vaanuli, I. J hopes in l.a able in this place also, in ami IP jersi satisfaction To nil «hi.muy favor him wet. jieircustom.—'Thnmwhn should fount tho large Roller Gins would dowel! U> make an uurly application before ihn next cup. 3j’ All kinds of Tqraing dude at the ohnrto.t notice, Eolituaiy »1—-3‘J— TO RENT. T WENTV-TWO shares in tho Finn *fo*rK • tain tail, in Carroll county. Any pessorv wishing to rent can como fiirwnrd nnd exanfinH the promisos. W.11. A. HICKS. Feb. 18- . 18-40- Medicine, &c. hut when, can you to perfiom .ho name dt.t.ra and to find . professorship of Politics! Tim ties- err.so .he snme powers 1 The only rioiisms of Europe have fi.rbid them, nnd nona1 object m tins country of having I wo the republican stales of North America branches ..f ilm Legislature, .s, to bUnp . I„!.I ... 1.—,l,.ferenrn io llie ! inlo llie public serviru such ri diversity ol lalem, purpose, and power, ns will ensure, -.ficnihns elmlB.I nl lliu ssnlu time lor repair, lying m lt» lirst district of Walton county ilicuuons, tloued ut lito SHniu tune, mi n ^, Um^oava over. ends, .thin five miles reulh of Monroe. On tho plantation is n dwelling the sumo term, by tho aniiio suffrages, models and prnciices of the eld world. house and gnnd set oToe'-lton-.*., a fine.se) of sis* t,u. aud a Urst-rutii gin-house. This property wni lie sold upon ucuoimqmlsting terms. Any person wisliing in purchase, wil' do well to call ;.nil examine for ll.e.aselves, • DAVID LANINS. Feh. 33—'11—It March Id—44—21 law-notice! “* * e .AVING reeenriy located inynclf in Gres’ ville, Meriwetlwr co.mty,'| now tc.nie, my services lo tl.e pahlio ia tlio pri\olio* - f j Alt htislncss confide.) u. my euro .vl\J • . ’ prirfipUttemion. \|I|,TIJS' r Minih 17—fo*—tf ■ IWtfRAljreSB BANK Oi- UOLUMHUH. A. 8. DAWSOZV, ATi’ORNEV at law, H A3 lucutcd himself in Hamilton, Harris county, und ivill attend the courts of Mus cogee, Talbot, Harris, Troup and Menneihcr, of tin) C'hxttabourhce circuit, nnd the couutics ol* f J raw furd mid L r |MM»u, of tl * Flint circuit. hniniSlMn, F«*b. 18—41—4t i^t EBSCU1BEIlH to the Block in said Rank. (,’EORGE W. CHATFIELD. arc Itnrohy neti.te.1 that the ihst instalo.'r.l ; A'lTonvrv AV I sur on tho nonthor of Uhares taken hv them, is reguir- j * \ , A 1 UA W ' cd in Ii* paid *1 Coluinlms. to dm Coll.mil.ee i.|>- I TV A) INt. located himself,iu Greenville, Jfor pointed by tho stockholders u> rwm.it dm same, j IX ""Tv" eon Illy, VV on Monday die 2d day ot' April n*n. \ the t.hultuWw.ehco I i 'c»ii Mutch fo—43—4t ; rather county, w.dl uilpnd Ihy courfs.of iidmochre ( .'(-nil. Oetul»r‘J3~23