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From the New York Evangelist.
CASPKR. IIAUSLR.
This is ilia name of »n iwlivi lual who
as found in tim year 1323; in iflo suei-ts
Nuremburfeh. No one knew wtier;
J C-mia. 4rom. And all tins efloits ol
Jfernmont to penetrate the mystery ol
if sitnxiton have liilherio been uirevailiut:
leivaslGor 17 veins old; lint) nuvei
Htb the light'of day ortiic face oi' any
Minn being; nud was as ignorant ns a
Hild. He lias been always kept in a
■ungeon, and fed ou bread and water.
'0 lit irty things tv liicli he also Was obliged to
learn,”
I’no dovelopemem of Ins mental laCnl-
t:ea afiei be bad arrived at full growth was
so rapid, lh.v ike steps are traceable to the
observing eye, is theynever can be in the
growth 0 f infamy. And thus more light
will be thrown upon several points in in
tellectual philosophy. But-wo have no
Saturday, March -it).
Since fhr; world began, we have n 1 ver heard «•!
8Q r.h a jumble and confusion of partio. a* has b^un
consummated by tho pawagt) of Mr Cla}'a.bill
«nd the force bill. It is utrungu ind
rteiiii tor speculations, and eloso with tile | tassatnisgo than' true, that in a c.uuUry wlmm
following extract: ] polinnnl iiis-itutiom are prufonsciJiy fautidea up on
It was in the month of August, 182<>,| ''.mirat justice, amt upon the principle, ol t-
when, on a fine summer evening, Ins ill-1 the enjoymentnjiflu and pnvil.+e,.
throats and bin btrroncis; wero denouncing him ns
a traitor unJ • madman; have found it no wnry,
or <;.m\ enient to tlireaton io 1 -!stance to the sum*
power And last <%f all; thoio .vliodonounnedthe
Iasi war intq which the Government was literally
kicked, hy depredations upon hqr commerce, the
tniurcsstnnni of |»ef HC.vncu, and wanton and re
peated insults and injuries; us unholy mul iniqui
tous, who threw over}- embarrassment they could
around the operations of the country, and in In
fulsome eulogv.to mv she was all tin t amiability
and nihneineirt could make her. .The numbers
who gt'eml d her funeral,notwithstanding the un-
favorahieiiesn of the weail'ien tho solemnity
which roijMt.J in the church, whilst her pastor,
whose agitation sOIDetiiiio* prevented Ins filter-
once, pronounced his disc^afso from the iinpre*-
»ivi* t x ' I, tine die the doatli o* the ilihteoiM
and the audible sobs which told ofinwftU* n jt
pressed agony, were ull strong and a fleeting JQ m
healthy. Hut his couutenanco whs
ncant, vulgar, arnd even brutish. His
iyes, -also, stared like those of an animal.
Thu foi motion o! his face altered in a
< few months almost entirely, his counte
nance gained expression and animation;
hicli have been introduced into it. he wu* immediately attacked tvitli tho disease
Wo have s.iul. in a former number, that if Mr. ( which terminated his life.—Communicated.
Clays bill be received hy tho Pouth, as u rbmpro- Hj*Printers in Mississippi and Columbia S. C.
miso and continue to bo the law of the land, the ( nrerwpicsind to insert this notice,
contests upon tho subject of protection, would. —wn'imMwtwiww—— ■■ ■ » ■■■!—> ■■■"i
cease lobe sectional: and that for the luturo it ( THEmemborsofthe“Coi.VMt!tti
•..It be waged, by the people of all ilio States, J’olkmic SociKnY ,> will con veno
ngainst the Manufacturers of dll the .Staten. To ; jW-j/ n t the Court House this evening
n there will how or be one deception. 1 at early candle lifjht.
. . , .w Jfc ,w« ».ipcijssion—BJ—
commercial country 'Jenrficiut totin'. community, Stcaui-Uial Navigation
v wiit-ii, U!1 a line siiaiuasr evnii.i . ms hi-i iul,. , • ... • . , • ^ i
Vhu he is, anJ why he was thus confined, | structor shoved him fir the first time tile j tern of p.-i i.ciples? wtoeh 'hall embrace dm^oiitt- P« wer -
'Done has been able to toll to tins day .J starry heavens. (Jis astonishment and cal faith of any one oi* tho prominent partisan These are some of*the[Changes,
Vn authentic account of ibis singular in- ‘ ... .
'ividual has just been published in Bos
m. If is a translation, bv Dr Linberg, j was evei rejuniiug to gaze upon if; at th»; .-Vltlch th<Jie < 'nlen nredio'L.dei
small volume which uppeaicu in same lime fixing accurately wilh ii!3 eye ject, and ono -done, they nil agruo; and tint is to
lermmv last year under tho title of “Cas- j (be ddTerent groups that \vo;e pointed oui I lJ* ,, P^werinto llieirown iumds and u m it to mo
,t«r II;.user: bn instiuif.e ol n criniu ugiiir.st t t0 him, remaikmg ilio stars most distill- ■ 11
^ life of tliB soul of M",." I gnishad for tlieir brightness, and observiiij | from"it juitTn* propori
When lie Was Inst discovered, hit body | dm differences of .their respective color, (lint lelli.ronco nr dcpnrtnre nmy pHmolti' ihn ht iu»
As perfectly siniinuti leal, and the skin fair ! “ 'riiHi,’’ he exclaimed, “is indued the | great cardinal'objeci.
Ad heallliy. Btu his couutenanco wits must beautiful si mu that I have ever ye W.i say tlmt this confusion has been ronsumma-
facimt, vulgar, Biol even brutish. Ills 8 „ 0 „ lh e world: But who hits pli.ceU | ,ula^ ™ of
•yes, also, stared like those oi tut annual, all these numerous-beautiful caudles there! Congress,received its lintsliing touch.
who lights them ? who puts them out!” When the Federal doctrines received llici.o-
Wlleti lie was told that like the sun wild i iii. tliH i [)erfi°ri o! tho elder Adams, and
, which he
the prominent lower features ol his faco always coniine .„
d receded more mid more; iynd ilis earlier Lg^ who placed them there a dove, 'll!
■physiognomy could scarcely any longer be ! t|, ev muv iilwnvs.couiiuue to give lig .t !
recognized. H-.s weeping was at first ml j At'length,- standing inotiot '.less, wnh liis
|y an ngly conioriion pf bis mouth bin if) head bowed dutvn, and his eyes leaiing,
V n y tiling pleasant alluded bis miud, a ; he fell iipo a train ol deep and serious
lovely, smiling, hem winning sweetness, | medilnliou \V lien ns again recovered I knowledge themselves rvier-disu. liut irt «lnn-
Ih(fused over all his feat-ires -ho irresisti-1 |„ s recollection his transtiort had been ' he T me ! Ule >’ 1 hn i‘ ) 1,0 of >iuldi ! 1>;
Me charm that lies concealed in Me joy succeeded by deep sadness. Ilu aank [el,oep^cloihiag, that they might the more eflec
fl an annocem child, lie .scarcely at iromtlmgupon a cluii, and asked why thA t unity play the. wolf, end sucure Iw stratagem,
•II knew how to use his hands and liw- wicked man luul kept him always locked I whatthey had found themselves unable to ofl'oet
C ure, fie slroclted out his fingers stilfatid uu and had never shown him anv of these . , , , ,
,i,r, op, uuuuauiiLVLr siiiiwn any u. muse They had seen tliul thonvhtho Federalists had
-.trait, and far asunder, with the exception, beautiful things. He (Casper) had nev- ndledofgouing it Constitution which would give
Matts finger and thumb, Wild so tips ho J nr dotiu any harm. Mo then biotte out j them power enough to satisfy them, they yet had
Commonly held together so as to form a i into a fit ol cryino, which 1 isioj for a long | the address by aUitagom and deceit, to yet intotlie
icirele. Where others applied hut n fc*),j we j which ’could with difficulty bo | «>a'ti»e^Jitti'S5rS;
fingers, he used his w.iolo band • in llm j soothed; and said, that ibe tnan with whom | isiration tr. procure thn pi.Hsngo nfiliH Alien uml ’ p^ticul irly u;»m tin- pres nt Minufacturing
*losi uncoutn aii.I awkward manner ima- be had ulwavs been, may now h!so be Sedition law*; «nd they datcrimnud in profit by Upon that nertiou of tho country, \v«
jjinaljle. Hi* gait, like that of an tiilunt | | ac kod up for a fuw davs, that lit: may | the example WVnavo aoen the pfl'octot thuir jiavo|no hesitation in believing that its effects will
making its firs, in leading strings, j learn to know how hard it is to he treated | {®f SSSS
Was properly speaking not a walk, hut rtf iso. Beloro seeing this-beautiful display, I which, the administration th.m iu’beiiic was hart. P"
rnHsmcntn, wtifch they had contrilmtedtocra-, meutiona of the inspect yielded to her-whilst ho.
ate, thrti.iteo> d to difi- oIVc tho UuionT r ul<**r limn j in*». uud the grief felt for her 1 early death* U
.submit to their portion of the burthens of tho war, ‘ hardly necessary to say that for her to die wan in
ure i,».a found deotnrin^ that a ^tate cannot ne- j finite t»ain. Indeed the pen of inspiration, bv one
code, that the Unlfwi is indissoiahlo.aml thenten-! short golden uentence has removed every doubt,
ia.s to hold with their million of bayonets their ill | ••murk the perfect mini mid heboid the upright,
* for tht? cn<t cl that man io peace.”
urn urvniKuu «- hichhavfe ta- j “Forgivebleat shade,the trihntnrv tonr,
tranxiiort furninseil all dusciautiOU. He i l««der» oftha MUntrv; or to'draw any «nes"of k,-n jdace.-iind neither from individuals, or com- Tllht moarnii Ihyexlt from a world like this,
r inM ,vi I, „ IlH di-ti notion which shall, upon nrinciplo, be a clear munitteo, have wo eret heard an acknowledge- • 1 orgwo tho w«lt that would have stopped thee
could not Ire sat isfiitl will its ilght, and divi-Jii.g linebetwoen buy two of the parties, of ment, ttnrl they have over been wrong m any po- hero,
ii* at -L, L . . f . Upon oue suh- *dimi they have occupied. ^ ! And •t.iy’d tliy- progrCsi to n world of blisj,
1 * But thette constitute only a bogining of tin'po-1 ' * ———
.tint! change which thin 'country i« tu witheis.— • In this town on tho 17ll» Inst Mr, Wii.li vm
. intorost. Upon every confusion has bee? created: the lerment; Kri.lv. recently from JetTeraon Co Miss. //.>
to a principh! or ttemrt l,j5 * commenced, and it will go on until tint body ' vviison his way to visit a sister ih South Carolina,
1,1 proportion ns they uinv suppose Politic shall, have wofke«Ut-*elI clear of the impu- ! nod ranched this plane in nnCHinlier Inal* when
, , ■ , , ■ sunk into utter disrepute keforo the iuttucnr.o of ‘/'J* there wilt how**'
w«is already acquamteil, »” e y the pore republican simplicity ofthe doctrines of ) he VVosi, and particularly t|»at part ol it which _ Qi-RsTior? j-or llisrnssioN—“II Inch is
itine to give billit, t* asked I Jetlorson, the Federalists found it necessary to *Ir. t .ay represents is uot a couiniercial country 'Jcnrficiultotlu\ commnnit
abandon their principles, or rather tn nhundon tlio “h' l kat country, with or without pro- llt fa j ; / ,,c Printing}”
name, nnS assume the name of Republicans. J^cUon. make n Inrgn portion of tho articles, sub- F. AUGUSTUS PARHAM,
Repuhlicui
The doctrines of Jefferson, another name for -i* 5 ? 1
the doctrmcs of the Constitution, gained such an
overwhelming popularity, tout ur years there
have been but few who have boon willing to ac
protection, which they ruinaino—they ; March 30. Socfetary.
•u,cv..r-.ir bvastock and soil it in other States; and \ —»■ ^ *
il the protection upon hemp and rotten bagging I ■ TdAAiJhO 1 ■ I
he continued, ilia so much cleHrgain to them.— ■»[ will attend ut Pomeroy & Mnntagoo's Tav-
Hoof** it was, that Mr. Clay was willing to make g| rrn ot , Saturday tho 13t!». and on Thursday
wluit lie terun his concessions, for Uio restoration the 18tli, and on Tuesday Uhj )I3d, of April for the
ol pence and'harmony to the country. This bill ta-uimo b»r the purpos* t»i receiving tbe taxes dun
not and cannot aflcct the tfuties on thosi
«!o-. nor will the reduction of the duties ou North
ern Manufactures uflect tfietn materially Iihcquhc
fi*"y an not < on some them extensively; and be
sides, they arc to some extent, uatnrnlly a iimnu-
faciurlug peoplei bqcAUaO they can manufacture
mnu) of tho article* they consume, ut a cost less
I’.i'i i that atvvhijh they could import them.
I.et us now see something of ike nature of its
—not bccauso of the
bey lia.e bo«.n
orporatioit for 1H33, in Cupt. Flynns diatrict.
I will also at to ad at tho Columbus Book Store
on Monday the 15th, ami on Saturday tho*2()lh,
and on Thursday the 2o(h. April Ibr tin* list time,
to A't-oive tho taxes duo tho corporation for 18.13,
in Cupt Few’s district.
* SAMUEL R. ANDREWS,
Collector and Ticathirtr.
Enroll 2f>—4r—if
A SUITABLE REWARD
WIT-ILL bo given to tho person that will re-
V V turn to us the Pocket Book of our collec
tor, Mr. K. Bird, which was I. »st by or stolon
from Inin, at or near West point in Troup county,
on tin? Evening of the $)th inst.. The Book con
tained nothing else but accounts and notes, winch
can bo of nn service to any person but ourselves.
Wo warn tho milkers of thcse-Notos not to pay
itnus; and lie -did not lull asl.
ied liU heels and ihe balls of liis.I’eut u
^nce to tho ground, anil ,"*isijia[ both fei-t j thing tlmt tmtl u.-ver list;i)>eiio<i to him be
•imultaneouvly vvitit an inclitiulioti 61 the J fore, uu'il it was itlioni 1 1 o’clock. In
«|iper part of his body. JJo stiiinlded j deed, it was hi Mr. l)auotor’s faniil.
uud heavily forward, with outstfcclted ■ lie b- gan uioio ind
arms, which ho seemed tnuso as balaneo Ids Uujiaiipv lute, tu.u .v-vvm..™ r —v i ,u. i
poles. The slightest miuodmiunt ut Ins sensible of what had beet) tVithltt!” nud ta j j ui)ge l0 (ho p I( , si( f,. ll( n|td ,„,![(»,> i :i forth , have boon so prosperuus us ti
. way cauyod him often, in his little chamber 1 " ’ 1 ' ■ •’ 1 ......
to fall fiat on the lluor.
PROPOSALS
kon rtin.iRtiiNo in the town op
COLUMBUS, GA.
A ’ffcr.kf" Artetpa/irr, fn be entitled
THK MF.RCURYt \
Io uti ih vatu! Jo Liliruture, j oldies, AgruMl*
tun, Morals and the cun rut netes.
BT .WILLIAM CLINE.
i N japing tho Propped u 3 of a hew paper, it is
ditfifc.lt for tho Editor (o givo, in the ylunU
ppuMi nsufgncu ’>> custom a* tlm |»nper nini^,»
on a nynonvi.4 o*‘‘ hw views ami opinion# upon
subjects intended tv; le cmtraced in l.is prflpfte*
publication. Nor, f'tftftbcr than the bare mertiou
of llie general piinripb ^ ly wbicli be will be gov-
o r ned, is it, in ouropiriou, very ictt'.Vriol ’.Ijal bn
h ould. His publication iomsI vudergo the tC^».
of perusal, and- stand or lid I uprn its me , 'it.s or
deinarUs. This is tho only ^rcutid upon whiqh
vvr: can with safoty baso nju gment. lienios ii
olten liiiWred-aw«y into frivohly. Taletns is
'll on cm rilstod by the corroetcn of indolence
And tl.o hrigl.'tcst name is nM always a sure
cunrnntoo for tlio fiiitl i'ul perfiirmance of nn un
dertaking. Under this conviction wo intend that
>ur words I,ere shall be f:*w, barely giving b* ti e
,'ondor an outlino of our design and tin: loading
foatures which shall clmrueteiize our puhlicsticr.
Wo propose in the first place to dovotoa cof-
Vulefnhle portion of this paper to the polite- litera
ture of thu day. and for this purpose shall make
oui arrangement* to receive all tl.o standard pe
riodicals of tho United State*, wi’h several n r tb*
host publications of Europe* The utmost core
un$ circumspection wiii boused in nicking nrr
Holtections; and al'-hongh tho Editor ennnot prontf
loo to bring to his aid u large slmro of 'nlcuts. or
uu ektraerdinnry taste, he pledges himself to tho
exorcise ofan unromi’ting industry anti to the sr»-
vingof no expense, that may tend to make this
deimrnnent ic*t*‘r« ati.i^;.
Politics also will engage n portion of the-.col
umns of this pupor. at leant so far as to givothn
reader a c.c.ir view of what is ontonsildv transpi
ring from week to week in the political w orld a-
round him. Behind the scones, the F.d'ter docs
not expect olfiirt to get; and uh to the “dirty rop •*
ind pullias” of intrigue and management, l*c n«*«
but litllc tasto for them, an*) shall ir.cdd'e ns litt'c
with tliour, or if he do. it will he merely to dn*»
from concealment the foul work going nn, and
expose to public gaze and execration a machirory
sot m motion nineteen timaaout of twenty for tli<t
advantage oftho individual uml to tlie n.jury cf
the public. %
\v« believe in the orthodoxy of State Sove
reignty, and that all power which has liot b*'*H
expressly impmte*) to the Ucueral (ihv,?rnm**nt
hy the f’oristitution lies been mserved to the Ft*tc>i
or to the people. We ahull he governed hy Ihw
principle. Wu believe further that I' Wver i i c*r.-
tinually lending from the many to the lew. To
In respect to external objects he acted
■' just like an infant. When ho first saw a
lighted caudle, be was delighted with the
flame aud.unsuspectedly put his fingers in
to it He eadeaVo'.od to lay hold on every
Bglitlwiiig object that he saw; and wneu
ho could not reach, it or was forbidden lo
koucli it, cried. Tho first time lie was
pointed to tho landscape from thu window
lie drew back with visible horror, exclaim
ing, “Ugly, ugly.” After three years
instruction, he could explain his fooling*
at the landscape.
: huKhoy left to tho court* dio punishment of them, j essentially a c.-oitncii'cil people, in other ci
! This leave* tho Marshall <d a district to dolor-•about iseu«apcr andthe cot of the raw inn-
! mine the olfence, am! makes it imporaiivc upon ’ l!r ' ** • 1,1 tr.ar y iii.'taucew much l«;ss .mil 1.1 none
j the Picsidcftt to punish “And how is the pun- ) **• ptoet itral more tliun in that Hectiun, they Can
that, i ishment to be rnfli* ted?'’ will very :m(ura!ly be i thoroforo, on urmunl of thofuciHiv and clieapneM.
more to reflect upon ! asked. Is it by the regular coars * of law where , of trnsp»..iutioa, import uiucn caouperihan they i Rmhlico Srnith’a note,
f.irt anil to hrr.i-nn niiiiifulU ' , ^ 10 secured is brougnt up and Iried by bis pooral f can mi.uul.icturu. Bnuj. Sn.iih, J
Into, anu 10 octotne pilinioiiy , No ihp >|(irH|l r « lrt ,J |A .| llfl J n „; u \ „. n I TI. • qn-jsJiAq then a.iRtv; how i* it that they I David Smith,
. .urerfrl j Wwnj, Smith, ftr,
kail fiom him. It ivas onlyhhere, that tilt witli'or !od out, U) couimerice tho indiscriminate [ ‘i“ R f ,on oJ’u very easy solution: j James Monk,
iJons of c.imily or n.‘l«iioilsmp, of (rienu- I work ofdos-.ructiun upon -.lie innocent on 'we!! tm - 1 »<J pio.ucfiye ey«Uim l.a« uiwi.ye boon »> uian-
s- in nt'tlmsn linni-initios tli-it l.ind nareuts 1,10 We say imil-eru'.iimitc; Secausu liy •’.l-.-u, k» to jme been connidvioil ui sctllid uml
f’ 7 uumimtll's tltat umo parents tl|B lw BV |( mi| prB , olu f in „ to mlmimstor I uncertain III .is duration Uliey bnvehaa lint wluilt-
auu childioo, and Jiotiior uud ststois, to . jtbtMieri is,-*.| m always hebl itmoceut, until do* ! 111;<*• I *-tateH, as an oxciuhive luarket iu
each oilier, were brought home to his feel- ] hU guilt i.s made to appear. so ! n?i ar . l,r,0H * , ) 11 ^J »n »i» du y have doiiio it: conipc-
injs: it was only ihei tv llial the names The constitunoirol the country secures to evory tition with foreign pioduciion. with great advantu-
nioiiir>r aim,.i’ *iii(l hmiher were rendered i ,nan trial hv jury; our it.-re, he is tobo shot down R°* : * markot so r\tensive has created a dcHiaad
... V, ’ . * , * t upon the report ofa Marshall—perhaps in tlie ten- : h-* r u, l they c midproduce *»«. at high pricim. But
intelligible io him, when lie saw how * d J l|WM of f t3 m orcy lh(J (ioVt . l u , *; niay imvo | now .the state of uiians isclmngod; ilio sy stem is
mother, sister and bro bur, wero recipio- him tried uftorwarefe. But to rutuin— j z vi-mlor i.J settle l and will begin ta exhibit
lally united to eact? other by m A mil uifec Wo imvo said Unit the Fed o it. is sis disowned | j ts t,u,f nature--itfl Rectionaliiiftiuality will soon
tiun and bv mutual endeavors to in ike ; dmlr name without abandoning their principle®, i hi lost
, * 11.Ill-Ill) ieihiiiii: 11 uni nil. j »-■
Itiem to any ; .erwii bui punielvo. wr mir i.naivii I c <iu,it,.'iuct xuali im-dency, mul t-lioep tlm puner
t!m lianja uf tlie fijKiple—In thw art «n.V|>iii,
hrtiuu—to liii! tyriiany—mul to •.mire t!-P con-
»«»!•(
Janie
t.i.il ut Kola
Jam.-. Hullin’ iii.ih. in Sil ";' r ' 1 fii.aincO of" iho Rovornmeni in tlio .pint an1
ivliite. dtited Septoiul-er 'Z.i, It.fl, dOh -mH-l'ty (io(J(i r a ,i U io cleiuocrncy, eliall ever be oer
aft,*r date,, .^l-i lo } li(mo4t. however foetde ell’/rt. We believe Ibr.t
(.i il.in Hmitli s note, clnied and due ^ ,. uxt to making one pari of the Union tributary to.
January I. J8.U. * * * * auothor, or an abrogation of the Cons..tut*on fl-
Ktuldico :yn,th s iu,ie, d*> d-» 17 31 together, either hy Teller or in prartic , tin dirrH-
!ioi»l. Sn.illl. Jr s do do - tK) j,-.r i'ui rm\f..ilnvnnV would 1)0 UIIO of till!
do
17 31
i 00
100 14
88 HI
22 00
i Jos. I\ Biddle, do do !W 15
Jno. D. Johnson, do do JO 00
Win. S. UamMer. da'e 2Gth Dec. 1833. 5 74
John 8. Bnckhnm, in favor of J.ih Monk,
dated Aug. 2 VI 183,3 nt I duv’s da*e, 5 00
Win. fl. Candler, J'sfj. receipt lor Silaa
Monk’s note, 10 (12
do do Drury Aringtoa’s note, J2 00
i.AWHON iV IIOWEEL.
Co!amhu«. March 30—45—2t
with il goes their property
Apply tin* prefer, ivo pol'Cy to anyone <tf tin
( revived by Jeffcr- I Munulucluring'fitalog alone, and WiiM would be
for at) explanation of wliat is meant by son’iiml'' rei’iiwrfronidiTeiicrruchn.ent/of'iJow-1 lh ,? cai»»*«<i«eiicef they would not Aaltiviit to it for
mother, bv brother, avd by sis*er; and ! er, by the people, soon almost entirely destroyed I s j x mouths, for they could not live undci its opera-
endeavors * worn made to s.iti.dV li'un bv ‘ tl»‘» dostinctionj of Federalist and Kepubhcnn.-^ ; Hon.
j, p * ... ,c { The different aspirants (or power gave names to { Clay 4hill i*.leclnally iiinUomthii application.—
lie said M «lien I looked at the window I JPProuriate answers. Soo.i aftei,bt ^ab (l , i(J formal uftheir rLapocm - udlitfr«!iit.s— ! B bohlnout indurcmeiftnto the e.ipiiiilisnt of each
it alwavs appeared- to me us if a window 1 hiund*sitting in bis chair, apparently mi-« and while thoy liavo all prolb.^-l • h* JUpuidi- i ,tP * l « VCil theirrwmoy m manufit«*turlnjge«i«rl-
shutter hud been olaccl beforo my eyes. | in dee,, meditation. When Ikmvus JibnumhoM j-ur-; j
for li.tiir goods lit Ini
each olltor happy. He would often n,k j £rSKSS^ ' r “ iP '
llilu t*l. vlC!., * ( I . . . | |
. upon which a wall painter find spattered | “?kod what w.u now again tho matter with j tr’ b»”
the contents of his different brushes, filled i * ,,m » ro|>!i«iI wit i tears, to » eon I)fj0|l 0|| ,, 0 (' t || Urn vv j, 0 [, u8 nol i„ ; i. ,
with white, blue green, yellow, and r.-il Jhinking about wdiat w is no reason, why j tfiestrugglo udyoeutad and ad.iptud
lie find nut n mother, a hi other, and a si:;
ter; for it was so very pretty a ti
have them.”
redly at war with every principle by wb. t:
profess to bo governed. They but* il! pr. ‘.
j ded, at u!l times, to revere the Co)ir'.::ii i*ai :i' t t
( grout charter of our liberty mid MifegiMi’d of*
—— ^ righvi, yet tbev have all, in tho enu soofth
Teaching the Alphabet.— Wo Iravo ! struggles for power, discovered that it was li*ir:i
known man.- ImndretU, and we heluive ! only us an engine by which thnsa in power mi:
thousands ofchil.lren, leant the names of !, :!" d ll “ ! , r T'' »“•* »*av ? ducanlcl as
' - disregarded aainoxpadient or unreanoiutble.cvi
paint, all mingled together. Sinsle things,
as 1 now see things, I could uo; nt tiiat
time ^recognize and distinguish fiom
each oilier. This was sltocking to look
at; and besides, it made mu feel auxious
and i^cnsv; because it appeared to mo as
if my window had been closed up with
tliis parti-colored shutter, in order to
prevent my looking out into tlie open air.
That what I then saw were fields, hills
und houses; that many tilings which nt
that time appeared in me much larger,
wore in fuel much smaller while tunny
other tilings that ttoneftrod smaller, wero . ,
in reality larger than other things is „ jtlm S e/ t m,t ,,roccs:< tl.uv loam the alphabet
fact of which I wit afierwartis convinced ] ?' ‘ ; * ,!! 'angitagt... >V iterever on
* hero. Tim) tinn
■ ■ ilH r.rtii;: HoittJt.
it-mud »f In,vine
nit. I
r fatten upon th
at :nu:.t be thuc.mslfpe-m f
■ ivliu c United Stales f.;r a
itndi mamJ (oral!tltsycmi
wit! ho limited to their own
FrUtNITUHK, &«'.
fie coiisignn.int, a> private Hair.
nr«R ■ubscriliur lias just riaeiveil and oilers
JX for sale, cheap foreadi
' 1 elegant SidcbonVil,
I wit Diuidg Tables,
I do. Chairs,
1 In;:-.-. Firo I.ett,
1 elegant Fly iim-'h.
E. S. NOllTOX. Broad «.
Colmnbns. March S5—84—tf
by tho .experience gained during niv walks
at length I no longer saw any thing more
j of the shutter.”
lie cmdd not distinguish between a
Jf round or srjutire object, mid the painting of
r one. And the men or liotses represented
I " in pictures appeared to him as if they were
images cm veil in wood. 'Ilis habits of
a obedience were perfect. When asked
why he thought himself obliged' to yield
such entire odedienee, he said, “ The
' rnati with whom I always was, taught me
• that » do as I am Bidden.” This
was the grol’ IMl ol 1,is submission lo
i .■ •nibority.
* tlie supposed all million was voluntary,
v / nod all beings capable of accountable ac-
l ion. Thus ire wax angry with an image
j. in tlie garden, becoxtso it did not wash it*
i self when dirty. A sheet of paper biown
,0 bv tlie wind lie thought was running awny
•H'from die tahlo. And a child’s waggon
V running down hill he suppt.s
it fot its own amusement
together, cither liy Truer or in practice, the tli'i'i-
lution* of the .confatloracy vvonld tie one of thu
greatest evils which could bcf. II our beloved
Country. We shut Iheret.-ro eDee/lvor to jucul-
(nt:! d hnliitaal reverence for the tin an. unit for
thu laws of the Ocnorul Giivornm.iit enaoted and
uiimiuisioruit in tho spirit of tlie t o etiluficn. and
shall lend oqr assistance lo flown away every tit-
tfunpt to alter uur present fu.in ufai-vernuiant for
Migtitaml transient rau.-es." Ife j-n.ornfn-rt
was framed in n "pint of compmuise; ant iii-i-
rlt oflilmrulity ulonc can keep it tt-g. ’her. Thn
Stu-cs have, hy the Constitution, tiunsferrod a
portinc ol’lbair sovereignly io t iu Giiiiur.il Gov-
ernnittnt. nnd sueli snveroigilty so traejfertwl,
should li-i us slrictfv guarded, us highly venerated,
udd.as sacrfldly secured fry thorn to tlm Geoer.-.l
Government; us they sliouto lie jeulous .of nn-
cronchmouls upon tlio sovereignty which they
Imvo reserved to IhcmselVes.
One in nv.ro good urtieleson prurtica! r,grie.u r -
'lure tv ill ho iuacrlod in each week's piitfienticm
of ilu: Mercury, by which we liopu In affor. 1 many
vuluulde hints und suggestions to tlio ohserv int
Planter. Tlidbest niriculli.rnl puldieatiur.s will
fic taken to aid us In Ihis dcpmtinont.
The .Moral anil Religions rentier ton sliull nut he
diuappoiiitoil in looking inte our publication. W'o
sliull devote n column or more of ouch pa|ier to
diawdeportments, being cspcei -lly direful lode,
rive onr soloetions from ilio purest seuii.os und
uio-diiig ill sectarian |iolumies.
We sliull also ileveIC u portion ol our paper to
!bo Indies, under die bead of" The F,d-iot'» Evo
eings.” But we cannot ut this time tell our fair
renders (nml We hope to have many of them) lam-
we sli.dl till up tliis deportment, furtlier slp.n to .ey
it sliull he cliuatu mid lively like llieii pretty selves,
untainted
.. tty ono immoral, one corrupted thought
One line which, dying, we might wish to blot."
Id addition to these general divisions, the paper
will contain a minimised account of the i uircut
news el the vvisdu both foreign niid domestic; tlm
prices current; the arrivals and departures of ,
I steamboat* at and fiom Uolomhit*, with tin puiocu
' of thn consignees', well 'written e-miiiiuilieutiolw;
I rtianiages, ilenths, Ac. lugetlier vvitli such -idv. i-
tiseincnlu as his friends nniv te, pleased le favor
1 tlie Editor with and such remarks us hn inny bum
) week to weok think proper to insert under dm
Pis OVSMON STOR K.| he nuhliflhvH on n hVipijI «l tlio
_ __ 4 rniHE Suliacribem would inform tlio inlmb-1 lnrj*o**t«r/«, with good typo, nt tlirfeo dolhir* (*«-r
When we Q^mnwre with tlm, lliu fact that, portrayed abundantly increaiod—and once a def- j hTit for t!i« cmihp of froo trade, the bill I hi* hnon i S itanta of Colamhu* und the i*urroumliu« } annum payablo in adfrfuiro, or lour dollar* fmy'M-
‘wo u - thw thousand children ill the Bos | egato to the ll.irtf.rd Convention, ho now hold* J famed, tli.it it* offict* will begin to be* o.bibi- j country, tlmt llioy Imvo on bund mid n rn conitunt- bln ut tho Vnd of tlio year. Tho tir»t |ii)|»qr U> bo
.... i> •. • ,, v _ r , inn ' H iVmn finr to fi.e ,} ‘ e Union iniii**olublo. ’ tod. long bulorn tfm reduction wilt bo Bwtliuinnt t<» ly renoivmg from Now York mid Now Orleans, \ i»*uo<I about tho fir*t «»f July next,
ion z r i in*! i y .mu *•» * Clay, once the proud pillar of rrpnblieaniotn 4 1 produon nny rtnisible cflbct. Wo shall, at *ome , ugonornl aworiment Jof (irocoir* and provision* j Any poraon Huhncribiug Ibr thin paper Iwforo it*
Vftnrs o.d, wre occujm u Irom six to ergn- an< j w j J(> g . J<l||(ec ( , w | )( , a |, n0Rl nutaraI enmuy ! fnturo linfo, jinrsno this anbjoct wi’h roforenco to ol superior quality, which thoy will w;ll ut jj/huto- j publication, and boing di*P«ti*fi«*ii idierward*,
toon months,in learning I'.ie alpliabel ol u u f every thmg tlmt was unjust and unequal in | the«ir**ct U will producoupon tho South. 1 —:i/ l— - J -- ‘ * !1 *" s
tngujitfe th»*V c*m aliea’ly speak, We can- ; (lovcrnmoat; has bacouin tlio fathoi and advdcnlo - ^ ^
not hu'doobt that a radical defect prevails - of a sy*toni, which is. in its noturo, oppoiiod to tho j 0UltUaV]>*
"■oniua ol our institutions, and whioh must hoi - ' * — - — -•—••• -
Do
iVoui thirty to forty different nhjecB
hour; and yet million* of children nave
boon occupied in Irariii!! nvoutysix ohjocts
for six mouthy or a your, uml evtMi o ^»!»
tofni mon’tli*. And children vvlimt left ta
rision of iho instrument which stands i.i I
wuy of that construction.
To ostahlisli the troth of thesn positions, it
only necessary to examine soino of iho mtsiiHui
which have boon advocated, by tlio loading po
ticians of the country.
j Whr.f will become of tin* two hini’frod million*
M | ! of capital vested in niunufaciures? ran any hodv
lif! mislnk *’ a** to the result.'
(n - j In stead of b.’iun? u market Tor their good-’, in
rv ! vvlikli *l< i.iomi equals tho snpjdy they cim
.they will have lo com« in dii
i )c. vitl: fc.toli other at home; tlie larg*
elds will swujjow mi the siimlli
LOST GWXLV.
B3‘ i$3«0 KEW.UMJ.
LA little girl 5 years ol dt fair skin, blue ryes,
lr».it Ii dr, and a rdmarkahlo pleasant countona-
nance miiuod Caroline ifuickius [hillock, who can
read very well, was lost on^lie Kith tilt, six mile*
e.Mt of rTouitliind ndai the read leading to Decatur
Hundred* of men have Hoarched iu every direc
tion throughout the neighborhood, and no traco
adopt I heir own inode of Jearuinij* Will j Webster, who in eigldrrn hundred and twenty
learn to speak two languages, wliilo under four, stood ia i!ie House oft Represonbitiv
1 powerful and invincible advocate of free ]
su ‘ jiaing it !»y urgmneuts which exposed all the i |<
1 sophistry »i;t I detnoliahed all the visionary then-1
failnly lias a Fr»*ucli mirso, every child rie* upon which it was opposed, and carried home ; to tub” pli
from two to three years of n<jo will leuin 1 conviction to every miud (hut was unbiased by j lea-^ do* nafim-oUhesystem, arid must ne
prej)dice ;m I unswayed by interest—has hecoirm | ril> 2»ow opt ol if would !>« attriliutqd by the ndvo
'* udvocato of the restrictive system, with ill the ! cates of the system, to tfie*reduetion and not- “■
l dr(el« Uh
! l;«!*oarers \
! "'••S yhoh
j Je-lim.'i.t«
; pr<*< *i"<* of
. market go
w«r,?!
ill bo ruined, tbnui
e thrrwn oQtofciTipUtvir ent, (aim-
ived in th»* vicinity of t!ie?e estab-
t' **n mnl'.ini'fortunes-by selling the
r fums nf li'nli p r iee*s, tin»l their j
i’i'I they v,’il »eo and feel the sur i ^
of tlie protective system. w
dne'ion-- eonter;»p!ateil bv tliis bill —
1 ■ tv. III! tiiuse ovi!,. ivliidi k>- !
of her can be I niad. The above reward Will be-
given for her d.jlivoVy, rtnd any information res-
V i)!i'b* j b«r whether dead tor alive, thankfully re-
l.j, hun.| l "' L ' JOHN UUU.OCK.
Feu iiu; trt33.
Ddlig^nt search has hnon made, ns ro trago oj
the .'•hove child enti ho found, the distressed i
enU have been induced to brdieve. (hut she j
ho»-n stolen. All editors will confer a favor
the deeply di*-treused hy giving tlm above an
in their respective yapers. J. II
NSW Tuioossw
—axd-
to suu ik the Kuglislt «nJ French lungutige |
lithout cuiifouiuli life one tyiljl tho other, j f . v i| a n ,jj ,V 0 Eoi-nVtlluf\vliich lit- then so strongly j system : i.iit EirtSnntoly, wol fnr tho frii-mis uloni-,
r.-ive.i nliun,l;ui'.ly increasod—end once n del-1 hp^fiir t!i° c-id-p of fro,> trail*?, tlie t.ijl tins Imen
in the iiio-lu of teacliinz in tlii'su schools.
Family Lyceum.
J)Ti. W. r. B33AS3LX%
of our institutions, and which must la
crushed, or it will mul iu their destruction.
Calhoun, led away, bv the dazzling lustre of a 1 ne*
splendid Unvcrmuent, t« udvocato the protective I Ua 1
] and internal improvement systems, .ind all ’hose j M rt
ignes f/ituBir which an hounded only byfheoxtont I If unqunMii
FORMERLY of Jasper^ (bounty oftho imagination, and are as destructive ol the teem of .ill who know he
having loe.ntod himself at Roanok
M *\vint county, respectfully tondc
liis service* to tho nublic, in the pra
t tme oftho variom hranclie* of
VHKIMCD1E & SURGERY.
March 31) 45 3t
; liberties ol the people us they are various in shape j p»
tod ll.ij lif. , adorn sh.Qit hut severe Hi- i
• n the evening of the 4th instant, Mis.
luniNK, eonsoit of Win. 1*. Muhina Esq. J
limit of this place.
Ktioncd worlli end tho unqualified cs- j
:onld render a hevvspn-
, . , .. notice unnecessary and niipeffluou*, then I
and number, suddonly becomes tlie rigid reatric- j might tho unworthy author of this slight tribute to J
tor of the action of that Government, into whose , hm memory be spared the labor of pennio^bese
hand* ho had been *o extensively instrumental, i few lines. Bat sorrow even in it* naroxitmnieoks
iti giving almost unlimited power. j h» vorit il ^’If in sOulimcr.:; and whilst vve arestan- *
Jackson, who has hy turn* been hailed ns the ' ding on tlie vi.vy sodM which cover our friend* \
,r ‘ '** ountrv—denounced u*t!io tyant. j'lroni our view, we lovo to lor'mml their virtue*,
ill, and wished ami call
hut the k\\ ord
sale or retail fur cush or country produce
New on hand
CO Mils flour,
]<) hlidti New Orlcan* JJugar,
* K hoxi*s llnvaiiu do.
35 bids Whiskey,
20 ** Irish Potaloe*,
Jamaica Rum,
Ft Croix dp.
11. Gin,
01*1 (iish whiskey,
Winn assorted, Arc 1 . &c. Are.
All of which will he disposed of o* low a*.limy
ti ho pitrcliasod in thn southern country.
They have regular agents ia the citiovof New
York and New Orleans by whom they will hi
may, by signifying the same to the editor within
I one month idlerlh«* publication oftho first numlier
I Imvo his name struck ofl'tlu list without charge,
} and any other person may at arty lime, disroniin-
i ue his subscription, hy paying up lit lhe nbove
i rules for tho time ho may have received tho paper.
| Advertisement* inserted at the uskml rates,
i (I j’ Editors in this and tho adjoining Siatea will
j please give tbi« prospectus n few insertions, nod
, the favour will 'jo cheerfully rodplocated at u fu-
! lure time.
I Columbus, March 28th, 4833;
ibis waiip.on - 4 I J/ii4/in/i 1 w l»» knew no law hut b
(•ii was Uoi.lg 1 f llOlCft 1 <•' .<> 1C [iflVUYtd &l 0 (U • no minister of that law hi
1 *20 hOiCS Pel Pino Swarf, I‘*r-anj lumled ngi, inas ,
- . , r i • I 't iw iifi f (SJGII AM ! patriot and father erf liis country—as tlie advocate huslmnd honlatricKotl, and her fiinmls
If e wivs angry Willi n cat fnr taking its Form . JV ‘ ‘ ' of State Rights end the man destined, by Hwiven, j whelmed with sorrow at her untimely re
t • ;... ...ifi'lirtut *>VMf I ."I.Irrn ,r *1 ll i.i Ks?isw> I>..aI- si. „r ...». ' I'rnm tlu.m n.>.. 1.1 !,u ..... h .nn... ....
MUSCOUllii SHERIFFS SALE
W ILL he sold at the Cdurt House door in
tho town of JTnlundiiis, Muscogee county,
constantly supplied wl’li frosli articles^ in tlieir j on tho first Tnc«day in June belt, between the
line hy which they will alway* he able to furnish ! usual hoars of sido, lhe folia*** 1 *
_ ( tg*..
[)pl Pino Sugars, tar—and lauded again as the sturu und Inflexible 1 To say that tko I irilentod deceased has left her: They occupy tho house recently occupied by
food only with its mouth wi liout ever
using its hands fur that purpose.
wished to teal'll it to use its paws und to
sit upright, lie spoko :o it us it being like
himself, mid expressed great indignation u«
its unwillingness io attend to what lie sni ,
end to learn front him. On the contrary
lie once highly commended the obedience
of a certain pog. Seeing u gray cut, ire
naked, why she did not uasit herself, that
she might become white. When lie saw
oxen lying down on ^tlm pavement ci the
sirenl, lie wondered why-they did not go
home und lie there. If it tvus replied thul
such things could not lie expected fiom
•animals, because they were unablo to act
■bus, his answer w is immediately ready,
• Jinn the/ o«;h' to learn it, there wcjro
A Dffdgt.
iVILLIAM iiEARDSLEy, & Ce.
March 20th J*5 • tf
*. Itonny (
1YIL
SPORTING POWXN9R.
Dili HOXEVy
OF EATONTON,
ilu; lollowing nrojfurty, lo w«t*.
Ono Pogni man named itoh, aboui ilmty yrnm
df ago. Letied du at tHo pinpcriy of Tbo*>. (j.
fiordoo, to satisfy a mortgago fi fu front Muscogi;«
; Inferior (’ouit, in favor ‘of Jus. (!. huilivun, vs
1 TIioh. G. (iurdon.said nevro poinfed out in *md
! fi fa *
W&t HOLLAND, D HX'fL
March 20th WXJ,
Marx Thompson,
vs.
Jamm Thompson.
LIBEL DIYOHOF,
Meriwether buper ot
) LIB
C ,n
S
deliverer of his
— — und again, thoso peculinritie. . . .
d lhe hat-! wliieh ever lastingly endear them to our hearts.— i tho bestlhose market so (Void and moderate price* }
- • p - r ‘ '
.Me
_ _ . TUOVill !
to bring buck tho administration of l;ioK»ovein-! from them* would be to us*; fl commoy plirase,
j went within the limits prescribed hy the Uon*li- ! a looked for expression hut in this Hlso the wane
: tolion—and who could not find in hi* heart, to lend } nf allhrlion has not been Tu strict*;.1 to one habit.i- |
Tff^KiEON, WALKER & WILKF.S* En j his aid to coerce a 8tatc to submit to tlnnuutidiiU' lion, ncvfpis h teen f»*lt by one fnnily only; but ,
y gli^li Sporting Fowder, in anisters, for i of the Supreme Court, is now found vii lually pro- | ba* imparted its undillaUinA, swoln bv tho big j ■Bj AN INC* rcmovedln Golnmonj, renpecuully
side hy G W DILLINGHAM. claiming to the world, that the States have n< j drops of grief over tlie church, in wlioso chive-1 P » tenders his services to the Public, in Iho
■ -■ — ~~ 1 rights hut those of hhinblo submission, and M t, hitu: j her name was enrolled, und nnnind wlio*o akiir j FracUce of # 1
A vMci/x' 1* . ,, j of Congress the power to compel them to submit | her devotions wtsre iioured forth, and thence over 31 (’U! CMC, SUTffCVl/, SfC,
PRO I SC lv.Fl S/ll I to a petty Marshall, and that power being granted j the whole nieial and Christian circle, of which sin-] || e will, in connexion with Dr John A. Uma-1 M. the* Hheriff. that the Defendant in tho*&ov 0
_ _ * . ' , j ,,,yro i* now no filing how soon nn attempt way j was toe ornament a,>,j if^ deli; hi. Tlie unusual , )a|f nl(n||( j fw „|j ralNinanv branch of Medicine stutad cause j* rot vn inhabitant of this county
fiOW for C null or on | be .nsde to compell u* to yield back o«r land to j severity of her lust illness hud a temlenry to t»*m*. |n( , |llJiy \^ , ound nt | ji(4 r^i.lence in the house for- It i* ordered, tlK*rnforo, flint he he «qd appear at
tt prfi/lit /hi <irtn (Inn* ! . . „ , , • , rmntrate the anxielu.Knnd Kyinpnth.. « of alII who ljlorj <1Cj . )it , d , Hampton 8. Smith, L*»r. the n«xt term oftlii* court, to be held on the third
a U call Of Sixty aays r j And Adams—ha* been President and wrilteu j knew her inouod the couch of her suffering, and n0Mr f y „,,,, 0 site to Love’*. Tavern. Monday in March next, to answ er the *u , I ihel
The porchaaer givmtr good security Deraiot MacMorrogh. ) fo P r «J’". r « bieir rntndu lor that crisis feared yet ex Columbus, Jan. 2rt—45--tf or the court will proceed n« tu justice sh'di a „ uer !
UTEnquiro ut this Oltice.XO I But to turn from individuals to commani|i«’K , poctod, in which they would be called to surren* -—-r—-■ —— ^ , a j n j ( further ordered that thie Rule U ouh-
j States, which, in eighteen hundred and tweujy i dyr her wasted form to the dust nod her soul to th;* A 11 A nflPDIltlDD I fWiedonco n month for three month*. nrevioL to
five, when our own Troop, attacked on nil sides ; divine arms of unfailing love. A* a Christian, th-1 11 | t‘u* next term of this court. March term 1833
' hy exasperated and relentless enemies; and le- subjert of ihis notirm, was ronsistont und exem- WMTILLbo taken ntUiit Office—a buy h nt, further timo given for servjct. * '
sorted!^* half lieartod and affrigbfed fronds st*)od j |»!»rv, *.he cnjt.raced the Huy,our in early Iifi . ;in*l ( f f twelve or thirteen yuars r.f ug** will Ii* A trur. extract from the M.oulos; this *2f.tli dav
of M irch, lfc!33.
I.EVI M. Al4M8. rr.,ti
March 30**f,—m3i»
U T apponrinc to ilio fi -irt. tioin tlio return of
a th “
7AZSE
Oarilen ^eeds.
Warranted genuine, for sale at Spring arden.
Japmry 18—
. « - ’F~ fu r u # — i » » twelve or thirteen yours of ago will l»a
almost abore against the world, the feaileu nud fan- *-ne round to her anspookablc aatisf.iction that In* preferred—he must be able to r**ad nnj write a i l
compromising defender of State Rights, hurling , wnold not forsake her in the trying hour. In tho „.u*t come well recoamieudcd fot steady habits
iuto the teeth of the executive defiance tlikd tdlii* , iwveqiJ rotations of wife, mother, friend, it is no am! good njorafr.