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‘•*® lj «neiii «f ilte other. Cut wheo tbii h.
done, will von have your slate insulted by
telllio|i that vour cue mutt be submitted t>>
the moat corrupt branch of that government
tthich has so lung oppressed you, (we mean
the Supreme.Court,) ate your constitution-
ol, and your republican principles to be tak
en from you in this wav) will you urquiesre
iu a corrupt decision made against you, by
a tribunal, whose sectional interest and pri-
v«ie prejudices, you know will cause them
to decide against yon) or will yon Judge
of the infractions of the constitution your
selves,-and decide for yourselves when you
conic in contphr With obstacles of oppress
ion and tyranny, more objectionable to the
American peopiu than the two pence duly
On the article ol'-Tea, that brought about the
ever memorable revolution, and which ter
minated in the establishment ol a govern
ment, intended to be' the pride and boast
of freemen. Onr fathers were before that
event, inhabitants of the Colonies, and as
closely connected to Britons powers, as we
are to the Union. It is true, they swore
allegiance to the King, but what is tho dif
ference, it is. only a difference in names; for
if we have to be tax d, and forced to do
whotover one nt»n may think proper <o put
upon'us, and military force used agonist us,
when wo dure complain.
Wo do not care by what name yon call
tlie.op-prcssoi; cull Irim King; or cull Inin
Piesidrni if you please, trs nil the same to
us, arid it is equally immaterial whether Ips
name ts George or Andrew, Wa are ngt in
favot of submission to any such principles,
as dro contended for by a certain order of
politicians now endeavoring to rise in our,
country, who think' and say that Union &
consolidation are synonimdus terms; that
the states have no mights, except such as
general government will allow them, and
that the general government has the right
to judge, and that tho people are bonud 10
stand to tho deefee, no matter how oppres
sive,
IVeil. Her.
Sniittim,
COLUMBUS, DEC. 7.
Colton was Selling in New York, on the 23d alt.
from 14 W 15 3-4, in flnytnnnh, from IS I S to 14
1-2, in Angflsta.'on th*29ife from 12 to IS.i'fi Macon,
on tho 23th from 10 to 11 1-2. That article is now
selling, briskly in Coiambus at from 10 to 11. For
one lot* of strictly prime, 11 1-2 woe offered on
Thursday last, bat refdoed by its owner.
The Steam Dent Van Bnren, arrived at oar
wharf, on Sunday morning lost, Horn Apalachicola
Freight prmciprely Dry Woods. This is the first
visit ofths kind this sonsoti.
The Baltimore; in attempting to pass the Uchte
Shoals, 18 or 20 aides below Culumbas, uufbria-
nately broke a shaft, and has returned to Apalachi
cola, to repair the injury.
We understand the Baltimore, has undergone n
• •ilm gocenigulg of the country; and t' conet.no, of
wresting from the States, (as far as that assertion
cotild wrest it) that portion of sovereignty with
which the) hid never parted, in the original com-
pact, and winch is by that instrument, “reserved
to the Slates respectively.” The vote upon this
prnposiiion, is before the public, and speaks for It-
In thus rapnblishing, and adopting as we fear
lessly do, the sentiments of tin, “Richmond Whig;"
wo are aware dial we render ourselves obnoxious
to the vituperation of that Phalanx of Editors, who
would land the |ieople flood winked into the vortex
ol consolidation. Wo already fancy that we feel
the stings of that political Cnl-o-ninetnils, the
"Federal Union,” goading oitr I,leading aides;—
but when we reflect that we are shielded by the
armour of truth, and jounce; wo are nlmost renily to
exclaim in the Ungauge of Junius “Cease Viper,
you bite against a file.
In subsorviug the cause in which thsy have en
listed the Editors of the “Federal Union” nre euti
tied to gtaat credit for their mxdeviiuiag constancy;
We understand the Governor lias ap
pointed Francis Tennh,lb, N. B. Juhan
and William Skarcv. Esqr*. Commission-
ci s to manage (tie lottery for III* fraction*.
Tliegentlemeu, we helive, arc preparing
io proceed with tile lottery as quickly us
ihey can.
We understand .tliut die number ol
fractions to be diawn, it probably- about
nine hundred.—ftrccrifciv
We learn that Forbes who: that Col,
Bri/sfoiil, has been tried and fount guilty
ol murder. The court wo understand wus
io pronounce his sentence last mon.luy.
•/dtintul,
London, Oct«>!ior 10.
9irJ. Hcr.-ohell in nbnaT loitvhig Iim residence
they march right up to their objoct.regnrdlc* of I10 „r Slaagh, for the Cape of Rood Hope. to make
casrarjatts S^seusMswias
what they know to boa falsehood; it is not to-,
markable that they should abuse Iho Editor of tho I c , " '
Whig, for honestly asserting the tendency of their Several of the opposition prints (ihe
coarse. Of whut coasu(|ueoce is it loth) people of Richmond Whig,'mid Model ator, among
, ... r _onicof
Georgia, to bo toid that the Lditprof tho Whig,
lormeily advocated the pretensions of Adams r,ud
Cluyl does that-divest him of llio power of speak-
iog truth! IJo may have seen liis error, and uulily
repented of it; ('.would thoio wus nny hope of re
pentance from the Editors of the Federal Union)
and hirnod to a belter account Ins talents und lus la
hors.
Bu) for .the Editors of the Federal Union, we
may not hope fiir such a course; ihoy are devolod to
a party which know no bounds, to its ambition; and
We sometimes fear io the vory teeth of whsl they
know to he wrong. Under ancli n .delusion, it is
not remarkable, “that limy should'do wrong, by
design; bat llul they nevui should do- rigid by mis
take." ,
Finally, wo deeply lajnept, that there should ex
ist in the councils of our Stale, a party whoso acts
'should have given cause for tho custigation ol the
"Whig;" As Georgians wo are ashamed of it
We appeal to every native Georgian; wc appeal
to every adopted son of Georgia, whether lie is
ready silently to' whitens the degradation of his
State ! whottior ho is willing to sco the reserved
rights and sovereignty of the State merged into the
unlimited dominion of a consolidated Government!
whether ho is not toady to invoke the spirits of
James Jackson and of Abraham Baldwin to guide
him in the effort to rescue this one member ai tlieeld
thirteen, from impending destruction. Il' there is
ono, who will nut rally around the standard of
•State Rights; let biin be consigned to oblivions
deepest Grave; "Unwept,unhonored, and unsung."
It will bo seen by tho subjoined proceedings of
n meeting ol tho citizens of Montgomery, Alabama,
that active exertions, arc making to divert lioui
Columbus, a largo portion of us most valuuulo
trade. We hope tlmt these exertious will prove
unsuccessful, not because we aie averse io lue pros
perity of our neighbouring town, or desirous ol cur
tailing its proper unit legitimate souiees of business,
but we think we ure justly entillud lo the trade of
this section ol our o.vu atule, mid bopo that our
vltizcns wilt otter such tmiuci-.iuvml-, to the planters,
by the i-onst-uciieii of good roads, und the sute of
groceries at lair prices, a- will secure' us the trade
of those counties at least ou tire eastern side of the
Uhuunliooctiee liver.,
■ We have teen looking anxiously lor the'report | bdii-8 is an cssen'.i.il a, triuutu of Soo-
af.W;. Nichols, the i.ugiueer, appointed by Gov. j er eignty, and absolutely necessary toure-
Lunpkin, io make an examination ollue Cnalui,on-1 H ... . J ~ *
them,) have ventured In usst-il dial llio
outers, with regard to the removal of the in
ti uders from the Creak lauds in Alabama
have been countermanded. This is alto
gether erroneous as the documents to ho re
ferred to Congrees will shew. Tho ori
ginal insiructious upon this subject, nro ul
this moineni in active process olixeciHiou
Tho persons employed in llio locution of
die reservations, aro busily e ignged in dial
duty, and if it bo completed by tho 15ih of
January, the iutruders will bn removed
from the I.;.ids which may lie set iipnrt for
die Indians—and if it cannot bn accom
plishcd, the ludtmis will be protected froni.
niolostalion, by a general removal ol in
truders from the lamts, the possession -ol
which is guaranteed to tlio Indians.
Wash. Globe.
STATE Rl iUlV MEETING.
.Agroenbio to previous notice, a large and
respectable number of the “Siaie Rights’
Party’' assembled at the Cuuit House ou
Tuesday evening, the 26t3 instant. Tim
meeting was organised by the President of
the Society, the Hon. Christopher IS.
Strong, taking the Chair, and ou motion of
Gen. Boull, John Lamar Esq. was ap
pointed Secretary pio lem- i'hu President
opened the meeting with an appropriate
address, explaining tuc general principles
ol die party nod the particular objects of
the associaiiun. Ho was followed oy die
Hon. Henry G. Lamar, who went ut some
length into an analysis of die peculiar
naiuri; of our govurrmioui, and die his
tory of its formation, snowing dint the
doctrino of Slate Rights and State Kent
f'rom the Richmond {Whig.
)fr. Coopers motion in the Legislative of
" Oeorgia.., Abandonment of the Mights fgNIIP. undersigned has taken the office firmer-
of the, Stales. A. l» occupied by. Col Jho Miltim; nnd assure*
tVc adverted yeslerdav to .Mr. Coopers* 'it?, i°,i!!? PUAC-
“?. l0 _ n . i, l-^“-!!! e .. 0i v? e ' , . re * en, ‘' ,i r w u » fe. wStuS". few'of,
nail in tlw \
Georgia. 10 expunge the Words “sovoivigntv I the Courts in the anttalinnchee circuit,
of Bio Urptod Slides, from the I oui mil of 1 (Jfiunlies of Rossell, Chambers, Macon i
the llonktyaud tho bail success of that mo-' '* P " TO rtl * w of Alshams.
MtHtMiiS is.vi.iw
rOV?
_~ 7 ,?• ./ISLOUEfLIMA liI•:«“ ■
ILL im H»>ld «&i Urn fowl Ihuifl door m ’Hit
F \ town of ( HilurofiUR, Muscogee rMinty,on ih&
Isl Tii6»f)Hjr in Jununry next, uit pro*
, ^ ol of Kind No, 12V mtlm sixth district .Mos-
and oilicrs. I r :?rj afi eo,,n *. v lovwd on u (lit* property qf Thomas
i liU’R io suttwfy a ti fu issued from a iuRticaw fooft
s»L..a- hw CA “ s,: ’'
since como to Imnd, coidatus the proceed- The Georgia Journal, Augn-t, Chronicle. »lcsl,. ' ™'! s ' nMo WM I). llAHl.aoV E, sWtt
ingl, ptore in detail, from which wo per* I ibgtnh News, nml Sayannah Rnpulilioan. will give 1 p* 0 •’ 1 n ■'• » "i f » unnir.de • |<-t oi' lun N i. 71
dcivc, ilia I Mr. Cooper made a second rtlO- *hlevnotlcc t«*n Insertiors id rlicii respoctirc iisiicrs !!’ 1 ,u ;,ll ‘ hisiticiof Mu-c ipie enmity lov.ud on jus
1 ■"oir nccounls. , mo properly ul (,'elin l.iscu sr.rt Sbiriln' l.i
tiod, involving the views we snggssied
vesjordsy, and broadly presenting the
qnes'infl, whether snft. nngnfy r, sides in 1 n
ninths, or ill the Fedcrnl. Covcrmncnlt or
anil foi ward thoir ... , ..... ,„
— — —- — | saiisfy a fl tii from Hob-ton lidcror court in thvnr
|i«,iO P RE III fit m V' ,,0,Wrt . I>- , H '" ola Celi* Li-co. nml Jlailie
■ 1 -fl* 1VJI »J ill ■ I .wo, penned out by-A. Ai U. V. I,«rsvn alter-
One negro man homed Lewis nhoul
T it K ostoii-e'e circul.itiiiii, and continued rft-iieys.
pill increase of Iho daruniixr Ceveian, (I
in miter words, whether llio stales are stale's i pt»'npt the publi-lmrs to renewed exertions,
iiiid tlimvfore fi'rio, or ivln illei Ilu-y ntc
proviiuins, and thjtrefitrii compelled to
cumuli* betwenn nii| laliliad submission or nry Department*, the pnlilielioni oiler the iullowimr •*• pnm-'ipui niirkley It!
ireaSoa 10 ilmir Siiperinr, mi l rnnSi'nueni I'HKlwlUJlflfe— ! ‘•■ckner Itously and John II, Greir, cinionuirepiog-
punish,item for evety act of disobedience- T^o'^UNURFunmi'TS?* 1 ‘ NAL T . A, * E i' * t a am n
We conies* our surprise; at llio decision or p 0 ,|,» Author of of die bc-l ORIGINAL PO- : f E'l.i “
i.io An?or«i* Himwp, llie very l ist spot, not KW, of suituhle length lor puldmation in tliu ttiitur-l/r\V KLN the uruui hours oi'iiite rttr the
■‘XCOji'ing llio C.ipitol ui Viruini i or Sgu;** d«y Courier, FlPTV DOLLARS. j-M JftrRi Tu*Mdaj i n January hum. will ho aoid
Cnrtililt i, whore we sl oul I luve nxnectotl Porsons wishii.g to lior omo competitors for llieso ^ el " r ® the court house door-in the lownnl Nuwimis
such A iloclsiim Im.ns.lo If i- . Premiuinx. mqst foiward their conlnbutione, on or Coweta cnunljr, die uillowing properly |„ wit:
such .1 decision. Let us s lie .If,. Coop- | w lbrc- the laiidiiy ofOeemnbur. Aecompnnymg Loi ot Land No. ;U(i, , n ,he 5 A -lisincl
or a iputioil, and the nolo Iheinupnti; each article, the name ol'tlie writer must ho far- cfinidoounly widi a pair of JJilistosns upon die
lIot'SB, Tuesday, Nov. 5. ] islie.l. ll'secrecy is desired in uny earn llio ■•nine, and Lot of Land, No 208m the bthdiMutl
O'n reading Iho Jiliirnul of yesterday, mid 1 n,l,ne m '. v ,,H euclused in n supnratc soulcd envoi- j el said county, well improved whereon IVidiimr
[he uream'.la llierctu, Mr. Cooper of Pul- ! VM«. whii* will not bo opened unless dm candidate i Billiard now resides, und d.cffcuuniiiggryr. ipr
, ■ i -i r , , i is succpwIuI. / , mill, .^i| .IcviC'ti ui>on jin the iroimiv iA ih** kni
n.im, move! to s/nke out from :l»e jIiio hi; The premium* will be awiiniod by a committee, **“*"— h 11 - J • ** — )
the former,tho words ‘fund ol the intlep ind" , 10 he Nulected ibr that purpaNo*
TCttCP and sovereignty pf the United Slates,' ** ul, hcaiion of the I*rize Articlos will bo
Ar.« *» upitin.! . t J commenced hi Juuuury.
(roiiununicutioni mu4 Ih» nddroNtcd, freo of port-
ofio.hi WOODWARD & SI»«.\GG t
Philadelphia.
state that $ 100.000 m -specie, loft Augusta, on the
30th uit. far iheTarmers Uank of Cit^Uahoo-hee, i r .Ws> pvreeive hy last .MilledttoViiie Paper* ! City is
intb " , “*»•: *\- ■:> i-5*^
Tbe liniriM^nf ^^Atabim., nnavened .« Ta.:' “■? *! semed
bets, war..,ng ibein “that the price of lib-
unslumbenng nigilance." His ap-
ihe IjfiV seventh,” which was docidcd in
ilto negative; yc is 67, nays, 102. Mr.
Coolior thun moved tn insar/ after tho
Aiirds United Suits tho ivor l‘'rcspeclivo-
iy," winch was also decided in tho negu-
uve yeas, 77 nays, 97.
The na-nes of ilto seventy seven deserve
immorlalily; of ilia ninety serai; execration
forlhe abandonment of ilioir (mill rigid, nml
ol the liberty und independence of their nn-
t : ve ilale.
Does the reader consider us too harsh!
Has ho considered the imparl of this volet
Dues he ruilnct, dial in this motion wus
embraced tho entire question in dispute be.
i ween dm friends of Slide liigli.s mid llio
friends of an overruling Government ai
Washing ion; Ill’ll no loss was in issue,
than wholhur iho respective Slates wore
free and sooerrign, or whothor they nre Ihe
mure kppendugns of a central Supreme pow
*r, with authority lo pass what law it ploug
hs, and with the additional Authority lo exe
cute ilium by military force{ Docs tho
civilisln reflect, that ihe decision of llie
Georgia House ot Representative:., gnus to
chiingiMlie character and genius of thi’ Guv-
erunumil Does the friend ol ieii^io an •
liheriy not perceive, that in virtmj of die
doctrine thus declarod by Georgia, Ins slate
may be conipelloii to sustain a national f/ic-
rarchyl Is the slave holder unconscious,
(bat by die same reasoning, the fanatics
when they ati-nn toe numerical strength may
emancipate his slaves by act of C'oiigiess,
decluiiog slavery to bo contrary to (be will
ol Gird, and Hi- Cousti(u(iun of no validity
when in ojiposiiioi. to Ins will, and4enlorce
Ihti eiii-iiicip iiiun with men .* million oi
caloosa un*Mondayliie'ibth lost'. " • ’' ’ jlwpe imt mdcfld, - are-iissured, it will answer Ihe
John r-rwin of Gfeeiio. was elected Presidcut ! wishes ol thn.inost sangunm as to tho groai lucilmes
ofthe Senate, Uod Charle. D.Gonnet, Secretary. 1 afforded ferUie eonstruo.ioo ul a rail Read, liaise
lit Uie House of Repreoenuuivet, dniuuel W. ci«epl> i ale rested to the proupenty ol CuiumbUH
Oliver was elected Speaker, and T. B. Tiinstall, I »l»<mlub« iooking into this mailtr, with a %iew io
. v “ ] snidi inipiovnmcuts ns willsecure lo us llio lucrative
- • j and esieneive trauo of the upper eounries winch is
Col' Williem C. Preston, hoe been elected Uni 1 now sought la lie divnrtd from its natural cliiinnal,
ted Slalee senator, bom South Carolink, vice Ste
phen 1>. Miller, resigned.
Benjamin Franklin Bntier Esq. .of Now York,
has been appointed by the President, Attorney
General of the United Slates, in the loom o; Ro
ger IS- Taney, uansfereO tn (lie Treasury De
partment.' ' * ,
DISPENSATIONS OF‘PROVIDENCE.
Oar surer Sure, Sontb-Ciitoiina, wdlim a lew
weeks passed, lias felt suverely the afflicting dis
pensations’of an. a)l .wise pioviuencu.' Three of
her distinguished citizens nave been recently cal
led into eternity. In addition to Judgo Martin, and
Gol. Flwmus Tavlot. we see aanomiced in llie
hut Chsrlaeten papers, lire death of iha veiienitne
James llnmitlon, sr- lather ni Gon. iiaoniuin, lute
Governor of Uiut State . He died i-u tho sbth uil.
slier a short illness iu the add year ol hie age, and
| jn the language ol the iile.cury, ' clussu u l:ie lull
ot years and buuor, which was maracu luruugheut
by public and private virtue."
We perceive by articles in tuc lialiimorc and
Noifulk papers, that two largo slops have been
chartered ut die former place, to convey lumps
L from Fortress Moaiou, u unliuiry eiiuiuu near mu
latter place, to Savannah. From thence, inis foiec
will be conveyed to‘Augusta Oy Stu.itii Deals, aim
marched over land to Fort Aliichell near this town.
1 Report says that ten or twoive companies liavo
I been ordered to move lo this point,—quite a res
pectable force to be sure: Tho object ol das urder
J docs not seem to be lolly understood Foi our-
I selves, we entertain no doubt, au lo igc views and
to enrich another Town, already deriving ample
benefit from me cxluusive fertile region by which it
is surrounded.
A meeting of the citizens of Montgomery
was coiled, ut (he Court-House, on Wed
nesday. ihe £7ih nisi., tu receive tiie Re
purl of the Engineer employed io mark out
a Waggon Road from Line Creek to Wesi
Point, end to Hike the necessary steps tor
opening, us speedily ns possible, the said
Road!
William Savri;, Esqr. was called to llie
Chair, .old
Cua’s T. Pollard, nppoiuted Secreta
ry.
Tho object ol the meeting was explain
ed by llio Chairman; alter which me Sec
retary mill (he proceeding* of a meeting
held ut West Point, expressing (lie appro
bation of tho euiterik of tii.it section ot
counly of tho conteniplatod work, aud par
ticulnrly expressing their determination io
co-operale with us in the constructing of
a Rail Road lo connect die two sections of
cumiiry
The following report of the Engineer was
then ruadt
“ In accordance with your instructions
( have survevon nnd blazed n (rack for a
intentions ot'President Jacksun,tacoiicentraiiug su , . -
large a bodyofinen in the Creok Nauon. lie is . l Y*g8 on r0!| d Iront Line Crook to West
determined to remove me seulem in tiie new coun, j Pnmt iiud ihiil Uie wny admirably adapted lo
ties in Alabama, causvw list distress uml sudetmg iho purpose, tlieir being no veiy great difli
* it may. Tiie art.cle from the Globa, winch wu
f publish tn liny distltiftly-. 0..*. •■•.; ' -
It says if dio locutions arc nqt completed by the
I loth of January a general rembv d of uiinidcre will
Itake place. It we uiidcrsi.mil ailglit tbo'locaUins
I nil! nave been,but ju*t commenced by the mulJio
I of next month; nud that the Prusident no under-
I mauds it is evident from hie fact of hit hurrying so
(large an army to this point— about one Unit! uie
D'utite force oj the UsiudtnaCcs. It there was tho
,vjty... s.sK.sgwi cxemear road tho wlfvle
of ilie distance.
And as requested I havu viewed .the
couniiy Iroin. West Poim lo Montgomery,
and believe it. to be as well adapted to the
consifuciirm of a Rail Road as perhaps any
section of (ho Southei n Country of (he same
extent. This opinion is made up from a
east probaoility of Got. Afrnrts finishing the locu- j mere recounisauco ol'tlie country, us my
repeated clioeis. Aitoi which no pre-
semed Hie following 'resolutions, which
weie advocated by Iv. ssou H. Junes, Esq.
in some very appiop.are remarks, und
were unanimously adopted.
Resolved, Tout we fully appropriate tbe
proceeding* ol' ibo “STATE RIGil I'S
PAR 1'Y Ob' GEORGIA," at a mooting
held a. Milledgevdic on llio 13'.u mti. and
mat the reuort ui.d resolutions mure adop
ted be entered upon the. iniuutes of tins
Association, and observed as me articles
oi oui political faith.
Resumed, Tnateuch member of this As
sociation, or those who may Hereafter tie-
coiue members, snail subscribe their names
io mid loport mid resolutions, tiieieby
pledging fiiu full exurtiuu of their powers
lor the udvauceniuni of principles easeuiia)
io me preservation ol Ntulu Rights und
cousutulioind Iteedom.
Col. Samuel Rockwell, one of the Cen
tral Cammiitee ol Milledgevillo, wus re
queued to give Ins views tu the meeting.
He discussed at some length the pi mciple*
involved m tho struggle in which we aro
now engaged clearly demonstrating that the
doctrines of Ihe State Kigtiis Pariy aie ihe
doctrines at Jclfcrson, and upon their per
petuity rest the liberties of iho pooplo and
cousiilulibiial freedom, llis address was
FEMALE ACADEMY*
r /fEfTrustuea liuvc the |i(«asuru of iMinonucing
to tho ouUic, tlmt (hoy Imro cogngoil the *ur-
vicon ol tho Rev. Tlionin* W. sttanly and Mr* Stan
ly uf Athena; wire will take charge of this iimlilaiinM
at tho oorninencomont of the ormuiug ynar. The
cliaracte-i of Air. and Mrs. Sumy h ive long been
luvironildy known (o the public. Perlmps no two
iodividiial* have reoderotl n grostor aerviee to tho
community in tho way of touching. They will
tonnaenne thoir lubonfin LnGrange uuiltir circam-
atancaa aingulaHv well eaiculateil (o insure a con-
lioo.ilion of tlieir successful operation*.
They will liuvc llio aupiiort.of an imeligi-nt nml
anliglCannil cimrtnonily wire wilt nfford the n every
nid necessary to rear up nml establish pom.iinniniy
n acliimf for youag Indies cquid to any in tiro slate,
all t.iH bronchos nccostury roa salisinniiai and #r*
niinoniol feinale education will bo Ihoaroughly
tuuglii. Allan .Sparry on accomplished young lady,
and highly qnnliiied lor the purpose, will give lea
Boris in music.
Under these advantages, the Trustees, Hope ta
in-el with Ihe uiqiort ot those » h, properly Slim te
tho I np >-tair:u of bestowing U|ein tlroir laughters
a thaarough aducationt upon which will so much
ilep.iinl, tlieir usefulness and happin -a m future
life. Onardl-aa bo had injood linnilies on renean-
nble terms. THE TRUSTEES.
Doc. 7—23—Cts
In short, mo vote in Georgia, givn* up
the whole question, for the Soveieig Iy, uf
the respective 3 lutes, is (lie basis of the tn
tire fabric of Stafu Rights, aud tho only
cnadt'l f oui which tiiey can be protected
wi.li any nopo ot success, agamst iho in
creasing frequency and boldness uf Federal
aggression, arid llie gig.inlic strides of 111“
Federal Government to despotic pow-’ ;
Of ail thu melanctioily signs of the times
and indications of tho decay of Ihe o:d R.
(.iblolioiiii sjilnts, the cunducl of Georgia, a
state iu furmar times so true, so Sum tm,
and so un iinmous ta die cause ot Ihe stales,
is most dishi'uftemitg. When Sparta is
fulse .to ibr- cause ol Greece, and truckles
to iho Persian, who iiiHV be trusted?
Bu. we do not despair. This voto is
Un: result ul ihe pinvaii,nj’ spirit of mnn
worship, and snbsHiv.eocy lo iho wifi of the
tyrant uf Washington, llis I’roclnumion
..ssened sovereignly to bo'iongti) his Gov-
oi nuieul, and the pooplo of Georgia, not
vet cured uf thoir devotion to Tiberias, nnd
cujulcd by lire Forsythes and llio Waynes,
(be f'xpt’ctams of his bounty, have tempo
rarily orcommudutt’d tlieir pi inciptcs to III*
demand,i. Will tiie delusion last forever?
it will.uul. Will not mo people of Geor
gia reverse (Iris disgraceful und slavish vow?
They will. Will not llio names of llin
received with frequent aud rupluoiis up- | ninety seven recreams to the rights and
pluusc
Ou motion of C rpt. Marlin II. Brown,
Resolved unanimously, I'lnl wo approve
of tire proposedineuliiig uf tiro Stale tiigh.s
i'artv, lo be hold in Milledgevillo on the
liberty of tuoir cruintry, descend n scandal
and a reproach to tlieir children! They
will.
Wo aro not sorry for tho vote. We nre
glad of i|. It proves into what dangerous
l‘2ib of December, fur tbe purpose ol uoiu- j extreme! ibo spirit of Rian worship had led
mating candidates lor Congress, and linn , ns voiuries. It wilt rouse Republicans inlo a
I'urce. i'hia timer can certainly
no Iho case ol'Owoa*. These concerned ih that nf-
Iftur nave, tu accerdance with tiro orders uf the Go
vernment, submitted Iu Ibo process ol iXUltamu—
|Tho question is now distinctly submitted lo tho Ex-
jccultvotind LegiBUiure of Alubanm; Will you per-
liud Ihe removal by military force, ol the settlers in
Ifiglil ol'your dourrsliutg counties! This is n ques-
liuti wnicli the dtuui aurnuntie* «! AUuuuia It.-VC
|to decide, and that spectltly.
Iiorust bo a source of Uie deepost mortification to
Invorv true IneuU of Georgia, to know in whuUignt
I the majority of hsr Legislature aro viewed in oittor
IA talcs. This tnsitihcatlob must be rendered tuti-
Itdld more srelumag wuea he reflect*, Ural tVorgin
I is one ofthe “ocu rururaxs," that she hod u nuud
j iu the lormstioa ol' the original compact: that she
I has ever boou ready, ably Ui t.cloud and uiainlain
| Ural compact iu (be spirit and letter of its original
[ tbrmauun; sod Ural sever until now, nave
our delcgnimn from this Coum.v Ire roquus
red iu present ihe names , of iViir-itieaii B,
Lomar, Gen. Roll. Augustus Genii, ami
Gen. Daniel Newnun,as sunah/e individu
als id be placed ou the lick- i. .
Ou Riulion, it was llusuloed, Thai C. U.
Strong, Geri. Beall, Doctor Green, Col.
Lamar mid Col. Bailey, be nod are hereby
appointed a Cuiuimtioelu prepaie and pub
lish llio preamble mid resolutions adopied
by the general Stine Kiglus Association
which met at J/itlcdgcvillu, nod have been
now here adopied as Ihe political creed ul
• his Association, With such expositions, il
lustrations, and oilier arliclos, hi pniiqdilei
lorm, iisuiay lie explanatory of oui pintci-
pies, and calculated lo enlighten and m
tcrest the peuplo geucrully of this county i ■
and Ni ate. i less ia a i
llesolctd, Tli.it llio Secretaiy prepare a |
iusi seiroa. of ahu-danger iu which liberty
stands, on tiro slippery brink of tho Gulf of
Dcspolixm which yawn ut onr very leel.
It will ala; m iho honest of llio followers
loud u iirjtitig to all who value liberty, to
rise and h« prepared to defend it in (hal
lust dilcit which il is approaching iu its strug
gles with Federal powci.
Dico—.|)o lla; 270i ult.ul Apalachicola, Flmidtl,
Thomas Jackson, infant sun of Mnj Thomas T
(mm.nre. and A nil Klizu (i. linage, his whir; aged
3 yours 5 viouili* and 20 days.
ALMANACS FOR
1884.
F ()l{ sale by the Grocn, dozen, or single at the
COLUMBUS BOOK 3TOTE.
E SIGOUANEY NO/!TON,
Broad Stukkt!
The Apalachicola Hotel.
^ ——*miMim mr too nccommodn
M. Iron of llnnrdnrs and Transient rj.
siiors. Tho Uadereigned would am.
brace this opporiunitv oforcsonting his
naknowlcilgemonis lo Iho public l»r (ho VERY
/.IllKit.it, PATRONAGE.,his hoasoliti*already
ronoi vod A. Iiojam by unremit ed ahonlion to lie nblo
to give general sntisfuction to all thut may fool dis
posed to patronize him. The public may he assured
that no pains or otfi ins© shall lie spared In reader
tlieir sitaatious comfortable while si the Apalachi
cola Hotel. T. T. GA.MMAGE
Doc. 7—28—4t
Meant Boat Baltimore.
None is given to whom it
may concern that lire above
Boat lias beenjearefollv over
Zlmulad and ropairod -luring
tire past snnimer. farther that a regular survey was
culled and held on her composed of compatriot tod
well known shipmates also by tiie Fort Wardens
ol Apalachicola, who declared hor in good order
and river worthy. Sho will tnke frleghl to Colum
bus daring the low river with her ntnul despatch.
A paiimliicola Nov. 7—23— 4t
The above survey enn be seen or copies had by
anpliaation retire Fort Wardens ollicu or of Messrs.
Nonrso, Taylor A Brooks.
Valuable Properly,
T IIE subscriber offers for sale the lot ol Innd
and improvement* new occupied by himself
throe milos oast of Cohiinlms. This lot contains
ono hundred acre*, nhoiil half of which i* excellent
hammock Innd. Twenty acres of tho hammock,
and ten or fifteen of goad pine Innd, are well fenc
ed arid cultivated. Tho buildings uie a framed
dwelling bonne of co'mmodias size—nnd a kitchon,
Smoke Inuso, corn cribs, pina logs &c— nn indi
vidual desiring a healthy and pluuaant country rosi-
il'inro near Columbus, would do well to call, nnd
look nt this lot. It. T. MARKS.
Nov. 23—2CwIf
horn Imre tc Liul* Crock.
Toe route lor • lie wnggou Road is uow
reutly for lire ope: at too ot the company.
Your ob'i, B. BATTLE.”
On mutton, Resolved, rutn tuts meet
ing proceed to liumiiiiitH nud cieci, tivugeu-
tl'iini’n, who shall net ns -t committee, with , . - .
lull p-twer to collect, bv subscrtbtiOtt, futuis j ”1 LjnSlltilll ill, Ull-i ptcamblo -tuii , Nov.lMI. Arrived Sietimcr V?in Isurnn, Wolln
to open lire read....correspond with persons resolution, adopted by the Mute Rights ; Master, from Apalachicola, with Girclmndizo lor
' ' • J mnaii.iw ... AJ.ILwI.. ....Ilss I..- si.as u.i.is.*, .»|• It . lVfrv. MuiMsir IHrvor /L I'n. huil nllicrti.
STOP THE THIEF.
$ 50 REWARD.
STOLEN from, out of my am
ide In Tirtapoosa county Ain. (lormrr-
lytlio Creek nntion.) bn tho night of
lUtlr of litis month, two dark br'wn-
bay horses, the yoangcsl isthedark-
or jack,:ro"i„'r; siy^ofi
i« about tour foot Ion incboB or fiv e funi
. The oldest is about sc von nr eight yours old
next spring, about live feet high, M a nutorul pneer
Iiih right fore tool is some injured by n npht in it.
nnd sotno whul sinnilHr limn llie other, tiiey ore*
both branded nn llie rising side of ivicli hoDC, on
the thigh with tho letter M. (mndn in this form)
I will give fifty dollnrs Reward for tho npprflien
sion olthn thief or tliicls,-and liis nr tlieir confine
ment, in mono safu jail, so that l enn bring him or
them tfi Justice, and with (liedelivery ofthe horses,
or I will give ten dollnrs n piece. Ibr tho de/ivery
ol huh I homes, to mo, living in said county within
tlircn miles ol Hines nnd IVoplos store. Or nny
inlbnimtiun ho thut 1 get them with all reasonable
expenses paid.
JAMES MOO/iE*
Dec* 7—23—It,
VV illmin Drtllard to sntisfy sundry fixticvl.i)Rs from
the Rupormr court of i:i»d coljhly jn favor of Jereoti-
nh L ('iiitnip, IVitlinm l/. <;<utcrwn und i ihorn,
litM pf Land, >(o. 106 in ifcw 5th cWhcrift;.
ofanirf c itintv and cue sorrel stud horse, 5 y^Urg
did. Levied u i mit to the property, of Jonies 6.
IJnvii. to siUistV an execuln.-.i from the Inferior
court of Siiid evonty, in favor of Robert 8tuhb|elieJd,
vs. said Davis, and Joseph Edmonson security,
property pointed oat by said Edmonson.
One JNngro Woman, by the name of
Claris.., 45 years of „»e. Levied upon ,, th*
property ofjamn* Fowoll. jr. tn satisfy on ezecu-
lion iu fuvor of rite officers ofth. supmior coon of
said county nnd one in favor of Sullivan and [loony.
One Sorrell burse 9 or lOyi nis old.—*
Izsvtod npnn ns the properly ol' Elbert Harris. In
satisfy n.t execution hr favor of Bunjnmin G. Ba,»
k.r, pointed ant by Defendant.
Aa nn Kir ,land's it tari'Sl and glaitn td
1 -ot ol ljitnl, No. 43 in tho first Ciatricl of said COMtt-
ty. whereon tho saitl Ktrkfasd now reside. Lev
iod up.ia ns the property ol llio said Kirkland tu
snlislynn execution in liivar of At Crawford A- Co
l>«c 7 DAVID DUKE ,-nf. ■
W*r&!F££&>[$% ^tisdny in ’
W January next, at Ihe Court House, in lire
town of Lampkio, Htewart county, betwoen the b-
•ua! hours of sale, tim following propurty lo wii: *'
Lm No. seventy, (70) m tin 24ih uisr.
of originally 1 -CM, now Stswnrl county, levied on
ns the property of Tunnel Hayden, tu natiafy , fi f,
from Wilkinson Snperio! Court, in lavoroftb,
3wta of Georgia, against Mid Hayden,
A!» ., Lot No. 125, in the 25ih district
of origioally Lee, now Stewart county, levied on
at the property ol John Karr, to satisfy (lire, G fas.'
two In favor of Thomas AHen, and one in favor of
Bpnoypnrt Mar.knn, issued from the Justices Court
of Gwinnett county, levy nradu and returned re me
by a Constable.
POSTPONED BALE.
Lot No. loti, in llie 22d district, of ori»
ginal/y Leo, now dtewart county, ievmd on a* tho
property of John M. Turner, toMtiafy sundry fi hw
issued irom tho Jnsricss Court ol Henry counly, in
favor or Mesliaok Tnrnor—levy made and retarned
to me by a Constable.
wrsgguil, Two yoke of ox-
en, and one bay hone, Uji imi on as ihe property of
X'hTw. UtiJu. mu * oae e * etalioa m «■*« Of
Dec. 7 L. W. HILL, Sh'ff.
Also, a| the same timn and place, will be
will ono half of Lot No. Oae, and half of Lot No.
Two, m letter B. with the iinproveiuents thereon
of Th!“» Wn °il lB ' ied * n “ «'» property
of I homo. R. Mangham, to satisfy (wo fi fire !n fi
vor or John G. Whiio. against said Maugham.
Also, Lot No. 23, m the 32d district of
originally Loo, now Stewart connly, levied on as
tlm porporty of James Jscoa, to salisfya fi fa issued
from the Jcslicea Court ol Lincoln county, in favor
of Lemuel IVinn, against tu id Jacoe—levy made
and returned to me by a •msiable. J
Alsu, one Sorrel Filly, two years oltL
nml si Vl nty hn.bels ol com, n o ,!n less, levied n
as llie property of Philip Mtlhimin, to MUsfy a li in
issued irom Twiggs ff .poiSbr C'onrt, m liver of
Benj. Hay, sr. nguinst said MatlijMin.
Alsu, Lot No. 81, in the 20ih district ut
originally Leo, now Stewart C only, levied on as
the property of Jnaoph VV, Grimos, to satisfy a fl fa
irom Greene -Superior Coart, in favor of Jnmee M-
Larler, ft Co. #
Also, Lot No. 201, in the 20ih district
of originally Lee, now btewait countv, levied on
aa tlioproiiorty of Joaeph Hilyy. toaotiafy sundry
h las from the Justices Untrl ol Wilkinson connly.
m favor of Robert Clay—levy made and returned
lo me by a Constable,
Also, nt the same lime nnd pines, will
be sold, two negroes, Mifry, a girl nboal twelve
years old, and Jim, a boy about siateen yean old,
levied on ns the property of John T. tt. Turner, to
Mtrefy a fi fit isased from the Superior Conrt of
Monroo county, in favor oi thomas Napier, againtt
said Turner.
TOMLINSON FORT, D. Sl.'ff,
a - , f.* 1 .-V* ‘'.S* LP14 BA Lrib
AAL' JLL bn aold on tbe hrat Tuesday in Js<
Tf nuary next, nt the Court llooae door, in
the luwn of Cntlibort Randolph County batweep
tho usual hour, of sale tiie rellowing property lo
wiu
One negro hoy shout IS year* of age, levied os
as the property o<‘ Elizabeth Miller, to eatialV sun
dry small li fan issued from a la slices Court in Doo-
(y county, ii .|«»or of Home /lodges, and others,
vs suid ts. Miller, and Ms than Brady, tawiad on sarf
roirtrticcl by Math .in ft. .Smith, Constable.
Alto, 200 2 1-2 bcmi of land known oi
Lot No> 197, in tiie licit district of origiMlIy Lmo
nuw Randolph coenty, hnrjed on as the prepertv of
Freomim W. Hebbell, to solisiy one b fciisJoed
liom Richmond Superior Coun, tn fuvor Of Phelps
A Peck vs said Hsbbsll.
Also, 200 21 2 acres of Innd, Ne. 93,
OF COLUMBUS.
who may ho it.ftqvetetl in tl.n work, mid to mee,i !‘S A/iUeri« -vilU-, for the super
tin evmy tiling which muv bu noressury tu j SCM l ,,,on ef tliu miamuursol ibis A**oci
' ° - - I ..reitr. ..... trs il.;. f... . I .. .I
open lire cnetumpltiiud rotiti us speedily u*
possible:
Tliu lollowing gentleman were thee
nominated anti elecien; Grurgu Wbllnnn,
Templciou Reid, P. H. tt-nloid, F.urmuut
i been lormsily and openty denied by the nmjority I’ltibps, Willi »:n A CnnipUi-ll,
r Legtsl-iluro, Uie rigut of assumag aud tie-
dreading Her iiilugrul sovereigaty
I Wo wore led n, diesb remarks by the following
Igtrucio irom the -'tiichutood Whig," which n;w
/over huiuinauug it may onto our Stale prido, or
t however Severn Unwo tunewre* iu*y be; wo must
| vvr.ine uutlur the lush and acuuowiedgc lujusucc,
wui.e we buw to ihe supremacy ot truth.
t ’ine resoluiioas of Mr, Gooper, wuictt gave rise
Ao ttw iiuiutntuiug vutc, wore ibieuueu iu -roinovo
Drum die capUoa ul lue Jouriims ul me siutitia, an
luilerpotaliob iu lay lorai. mow lor .he fust h ue ot-
-Jen.pted; aud uo doulii introduced for.Uw epacihe
4 kuipuee.olcMuceuiug to lire l). 6* goveramenl the j
Un mniioii, Hesolved, Tutl the Clmir
Ilian and St-crul-rry bu added to tliu cum.,
milieu.
liesolvtd. Teal tire proceedings of Ibis
nicciing bu signod by me Ciiairninn and
Secretary, sud pnbnshe ill (he papers ol
this place. Alter waicn tire tueeun^ ad-
jouriit’i,
W IL LIA M S A Y R E, Cltai, roan.
CrtAULLs T. Pollard, SucreUry.
Ala Jour.
according to (lie fir*l and secuutl lusulutious
atlopled at this ineuiing.
Resolved, Thai Julm Lunar, Esq. T. |
L. Snmh and ivprsun Junes, bu u commit* j
(t-e to solicit funds for defrayiug tbe expen
ses of publication.
The nivGimg was ndtiress .d try John
Itaiherlurd, E*q. in n speech uf cunsidera-
01c length, explaining his views, giving in
iris adhesion, practically, to all ilte tiucinnc,
:<f Jetlersou. A mvuung lur such u pur
pose lias seldom been witnessed, closing
*,|H siroucer niuuilest.ilions of pamoi to- (*
mg, unanimity ol opinion, and dt-iet mmution
uf purpose.
C. t). STRONG, President.
JOHN LAMAR, Secretary.
Macon Ales,
(!’. P-yry,,aiutrtur,T’urvi:r A Co. and others.
run ) . ■ 1 .
W V. aro authorized to tnirtoiinct-
EUiil'iI. IF. Holland,
as ncamJiriuto for SlierniV. fur <’nr
roU*«ouHiy, at the ensuitig eleclioe
Decomljor 7. W8—Jt
(Gii JnSfO DM3£0«Xl!S. _
The Afilletlgeoille
STREET LOTTERY
%|/ ILL draw again on the 14th Doceniber.
W V wliru will Im distributeil it larcu numlioi ot
SPLENDID PRIMES.
A YOU v.VG WOMAN, tb Milledgevillo was
thu loiiunah- Ink—— of jtin,
iVjOOO PlUZGf
So much for Tea Delltrs* A few Tickets yet
rmtiAiu on liuud.
H* HIGOUUMCr MORTON.
Agent fortht Msnagsr*.
£
dzL
$50 REWARD*
UN Uie twenty ninth of March laut,
rnnaway from Junes Porsons, of Up
son counly Goo. one negro niiin
NAM- “bool twenty four ynar*
old, f> feol II) inches high, rather
spurn and light complected, flam bus rnnatvsy
In-fore und for ihree years, passed Imnsclf off in
Savannah, under (he name of flam Ray, having
hy some means obtained s free passe Hum ran
read n liul* and it is supposed by some, can write-
He is no doubt, making his way to sonic Town,
where he has obtained a free pore before nnd will
eudonvor perhaps to obtain employment, probably
on a boot. I nrvvarn all pardons, masters ol Boats
or Vessels, from receiving or harlswring said Mgro,
under Ihe severest psirehy ol tire law.
Tlw subscriber w ill give tbe shove reward to
• ny person n delivering suid negro lo him in Troop
county, or Iwapty dollars, if confined in any j il. so
that / can gat him 8/Ml.ON SMITH..
IreGrnnga. Dec. i .8—fit
The Hnvnnnah, (Geo ) Kepehlican. lurid ion
( Florida) aud Montgomery Ala Journal, w I please
..ivo dr- ain re 3 inwitaros rind forward lljsio *
count* M Una ollina C-r p ly nu M,
uluraUon—n r» on iikiuwi oi eoauaai, oractod
t service •>« Jierlectad by unbluMng this rut*
e a mouth, for throe luonuis in tho Culambaa
juirer. and that the care Mor snob pablieotwa, 1
id. . ,
iu the MUatosaf lha Rtpoair-
rartsesrs:
23 - 3ni
l«cn, vs said llurrage. levied on ud returned M
me by k'Cunatable.
Z AG11ARIAII BAILEY, flh'ff.
Dee. 7
Makv Ass Jzczh, i LIur.L Fort - li>'/<EE,
vs > Is Mssc-Igte
Oi.ivkk Jktzr, S flBPEUIUU COURT.
f it' appearing to the Coart hy llie return ol’ lire
Sheriff. Hint tire delcndaal. Oliver Jeter, is not
bi be found iu the county of Muscogee, re tout ha
can oe personally served with a copy of PiniatitT*
Declaration—A is on motion or fureoesl. ordered
ti»*t *
once i
Ea<piir6 r >
.taint regn'erly aerved.
A tree eitract Irom the Mlaetee ef the I
Coart of JluicofcuMWireij
Oec 7
iiltorght ..Aroup C uttiu,
^4/ k» iiKAi IV. Reals Adm'r. ol Jodi*
F f ch Unmeirjeccnsodn pliusto me ior 1-ttferC
ol ion ou luo csUitti aC iinl (JDC-H.ed. flume
»h*c u»»*r«lorw'l«* cite nn:i a*!iu nil ami
itu* k ndr- d nmd creiirnta ut said doec.ta dioue nud
uppesi tnv otlice wtdiiu tbe time ^rt-MCfi ’*»d /'
Uw o b*uwV*i.»jw.(»i -ii»y <1 »Hy
lets of illsxr/ *
SHI sides c^>per
do