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strongest doctrines ere afloat on tall sides!
Corruption is widely prevailing! Offira,
bunting has become n disease. Man wor
•h|p is the order of the day. In taltort, tht
administration is sn gondneted that but fen
are made interested iti the preservation o
tlte Constitulioii, whsreus multitudes are
made mdiiTerenf, and many made decided'
lv hostile. No government can long be
sustained, except by force, unless it is ad~
ministered for the inhale people, and con
ducted on the true and liberal principlo of
respecting lira rights of a minority.-
SwtlMim*
CDLlT«!lU.i DEC. 14.
THE PR03PEOT8 BEEORE US.
We pnMitatiod in aur ln*l woek’s paper, the reso
lution* offered to th* consideration of lire Sonata,
by Sir. Cliippell of Monroe. These resolutions
breathing tho spirit of freedom, and coming from a
, heart, warmed at the altar of patriotism, were lit®.
’ rally scooted from an nsnatnbly. over which, pre
sides die learned an 1 eloquent, the grave and rever-
.. .end rebc of Yazoo fraud, and Legislative conap.
) tton. There are in the natural world, vile & loath.
, I some places,’surrounded by' fetid and poisoned at-
. ysnospheio, in the winch, he healthful pjant can
grow ; yo also in lire world of politics, there aro
legions too sterile for the growth of freodotn, and
moots where the purity of patriotism must perish,
The resolutions alluded to, unfortunately sprang
ap in vne of thoso sunless and ehoerlesa swamps,
and liavi,ng barely aeon die blackness of the dark
ness around them, perished and passed away —
ThereisItbwfcWr a jiur<!rregion' ritunte lh iho great
body of tho people Where they will take deep and
lasting root; ami wlioys'lhe sacred ness of the princi
ples embodied by Mr. Chappell, wilt bn readily-re
cognized. f
Those aroitffloed atrangb times. But yesterday
as it were/fnd tire united voice of all Georg.;,
would (tatve sustained the rights of the States, and
tire sxv'breijpity of the Suites as one and indivisi
ble, now that voice is only henrdin tho bellowing*
of party triumph, or the still tnoro coole,uptime
* ' 1-c.
squeaking! of down right msbinissinn to the Fode
r*l Head. Why Ja it so 7 Why does the tyrant
tread on the spot where Leonidas died? 'Why
dues the ignorant Moor smoke bis pipe of forget
fulness on tho ruins of Kamo’s proud capitol ?—
W hy are m falliiRrfrojn our high and painty slate,
and going to the tomb of-the republican of former
times 7 The answers can be found,in lira corrap-
tion of rulers, and the consequent abandonment by
the people, of the fuhdannntal rights of man and
the great, conscivutive principles of constitutional
fibSrty. • v •
. Corruption and miarale never did begin with the
poople. They know and feel their interest too well
.and too mncli to become their own vile destroyers.
Uy degrees their freedom may be friterodaway how
ever, and wlilt«* they uatnly'eij peace, peace, the
sword of death falls, and the despot mounts Iho
throne. The dootrines which are now openly and
.. fearlessly advanced and tpinsted oral the scat of
government would ten years ng* have startled tire
people of this state; their uothors would hare been
denoaueed and driven from public life hy the indig
nant rebuke of an outrage community. But now
tire doctrines are lauded to the skies, their authors
are the demigods ol tho day. Why the chungc?
-simply because the people have been IfrtuercJ,
and their principles completely lUtxteruod.
In our paper of to day, wilt be found the substitute
oflhe senator front Hancock, which recoivcd the
kindly consideration df the Force itiii party in that
August Assembly. This substitute, togGlier with
- the codicil of Mi. .Wolford, offered we suppose hy
way of n clincher, is a cariosity of its own sort. Wo
presume it has neither the marks or brands of rc
publicanism about it,and must therefore be laokpd
npon as the deformed bantling at anotner faith. Mr
*a support of iyiw «j, prime at no-no Tire follow iu* copy of n letter from tho War
timrii, there Was scarcely principle eobvgh involved
•n the controversy to authorize the sacrifice of pri-
- nth friendships, and the breaking up the foUulains
of domestic peace. We quarreled indeed amongst
oarselves; we suffered tho bitter feeling* ofthe mo
ment, excited Without cause and heightened with
out injury, tl) carry away the better reelings of na
ture; and at moments when our wktnr blood was
high we vowed double veogeanee an our-Oppo
nonts. Yet in eVery lustanee, tlte cqmmon enemy
when invading our rights, lias been mot by the uni
ted resistance of the whole people, and the great
principles for which we have contended have tri
umphed,
We appear itow to have waked up in a land ol
visions and seem to be standing on acme unknown
shore- Men and things have strangely altered
The principles for which we fought are the same,
the common invader is the snrni-i but where are
now the men Who drew tile nweid nnd Hire ir away
tho Bcabbard by oot side? Whore are the flaming
Department, nddressedto John J. Blatter Eaqr. o!
jlarnscnanly, has been hunted us for publication.
It w tl? be reud with interest.
(Corv.)
’ Dzfartzzkt Or- Wah, >
Office Indian Affair*. Nov 27. ly.XI., )
Sin: Your letter ot tho l i.b inst to the Secretary
ofiVnr inreialion tulho Cre -k land has lieen rnfered
to the oflico, und you will herein find answers to
your several questions.
The President Ail I not recognize as valid any
leases, given hy tire Indians of their reservations.
Consistently with instructions t'rai have already
issued upon the subject, no authority can lie given’
to any individual, or company, to purcluso Indian
reservations previously to their beiug located by
the esmmissi,mors.
Alter the Inention shall have hcenVrompIcted,
lire principles, upou which conveyances of their
; lands may ho executed by lh<r Indians will bo
patriots whose wrath could once scarce bb restrained ’ inmle known to the certifying agent,-wire will
uno whoso feelings in thoir fury outrun eVen lire vo- give them all possih/o pqh Xlur Hie benefit and
loclty of our own? Where are now the "mighty guidance ol persons inttrost ai. '
Uniter tho author of this sdbalttuleas u i min of whom
we know hut little. Ho sepms to have draped from
the cloads, or to have arisen from n worse place to
he in this day ol evil deeds, tho very drag cAoin of
correct-principles.' The resnlauqps introduced by
him and which are to grf forth as the confession sf
- tire palilctai mill* of tire . State remind us of tire
worthy roproseniati'C iu the Legialeluie of a aiator
atate, "Mr. Speaker, *uidlui, I never will auburn lo
the oppressions of the General Government, l will
fight. I will appeal for-yusi ce I will remonstrate, I
will supplicate, and wlren every thing reasonable
fails I will then fling rayaelton Uie sovenagiuy df
South Carolina and reTijios.” Jusisowith the
Senator. Ho admits that the states have reserved
a sufficiency of their original right* and attributes
of sovereignty, to watcii overure operations of tho
General Government, aud protect their citizens
against unconstitutional abuse of jiowor Uqi how
i, this protection id btfsougb? How are lira waves
of Federal our.roaffiimcnt to be stayed? According
to the resolution,s by Remonstrance, adifresoc*,
petitions, by proposing nmendmonla,and finally by
rosortnig to certain nularol rights not mentioned.
' As gaunt on such occasions, some of the nets of
Gen. Jackson are highly approved of, m order to
gild uver lire bitter pill furnished us in the P.-ocla-
Tiiulieu and Bloody Bill There is no man we pre
sume that does not assent to some of tho conduct
of the present Chief Magistrate. But tire ques.ion
naturally presents itae/f, cun one or two good deeds
aunctiry'others of au alarming and dangerous ten-
liouuy ? Will the Prosipent's veto on the Maya
ville Koutl Dill, or the United stales Buok charter,
preserve the Union, when tlte dangerous doctrines
nf later days advanced in Ills proclamation, and
strengthened by the bill of force, arc corrupting tire
principles of the people, and bearing down the
hulwoiks of civil liberty? These questions, th6
people, nnd not Mr. Baxter, will Imve sooner or
uter to nniwor.
The little codicil of tire learned and eloquent se
nate* of i/alranflram, goe« the whole hog fur the
,- Ginetid" and breathes the spirit of nbnoluie man-
worship. From Mr. Baxter, wo had a right to ex
pect better things; from bis feeble auxiUiaiy, wc
pray to Ire delivered.
The above remarks are made In cull the attention
of oar readers to tire resolutions winch were substi
tuted and passed. We look upou tho present as a i
crisis fraught with danger uudnig with lire late of I
million* ul men that ooghl to lie tree. Tire south
A«» been tho rallying point of freedoms forces in
davs past, and it sickens the Ireirt to contemplate
hjr probable tuture destiny. A long and desperate
struggle was waged agunut on for years, but pre
senting a firm uud unbroken front, we hud triumph
ed and victory porcliod upon .nut Standard. .A*
| ong a i W e were united ut the temple of liberty, the
Biieiny might come to lira door bnt nev er dared to
prolano the inner Sanctuary.—rtow'tlie worsliq era
vie scattered atrd other Priests ire rmiutering ut
tho altar. Tho, forces of llre -tioatli have bei n
ryoaked hy tlte desertion ol such men as Mr- Bax
ter. lindhiUiera. who in point of pidilioid prostitution,
are sunt below the hope'or redemption- Tlicso
itu gifil trnreXi Every act savouring ol foduntl-
istil, i» little belter tiiuu treason agsi^-' the ugtiU
of tire South. We may not bo iu Hie right
track, but wc uro disposed to Uuttd whore WO
ure rather titan to resort to lire ohsoloto and uso-
)a« remedies proposed by. Air. Balter of petition
remonstrance addresses uud—prldrau oguin. If
any man can see any ralionul dnierenco between
the principles of Tristuiu Burgesaand Jacob Wood;
between the prmcqiles of Darner Webstitr.und hit
Baxter weeunfess he can see further into a mill-
Stone than ourselves If there is no difference;
then they ate alike daugerous in their doings and
ought, io the language of Wilson Governor who
tm been elected humpkin or Georgia, to receive
thmnitertal execration of uiunkiad.
There js a way to judge these mutter*. The res
olutions of Mr. Baxter liave gone f».Ui; now if these
sweet doclnnea erf nut lauded by evory lederal
urea* and denounced by every republican Paper in
tire Union we aro mistaken. Birds of a feather will
thick together, and hence tire eagerness with wtni.li
the leading lederulistt joined m witn lire principles
nf Ure proc amation—hence tire joy that is experi
enced by our Northern brethren, wlrep Urey behold
Uie falling off of Georgia, uud the slaking of her
runs lo Uie level of theil own vim uioruliiy in poli
tick*.
' From Ure earliest history of oav Stale the pooph
ofGeorgiu had b.eu fi oniiered republican m llreir
character, nnil througi. sM the vieresiiudes ofw.i
m.d pssi e, of party and of ptsskm, nothing of tin-
anod cbxiacrer Jisd been sacnticed. A strange di-
\reioB Ol lire p ptu hull imleud rallied Uiem m tb-
isaks of coalondm^ men, and arroysd broUur n
loclty <
men," upon whose shoaldera in some degree “tho
weight ot empire rested and in wlioee hands the
sceplreof power was placed by t credulous nnd
generous people! Echo answers where! The iin-
swo- of the deserters trill be more to the point. An
outraged and injured 'country demands cTtho inju-
rer n restitution of Ms violated rights. Nothing
short of tins will he sufficient. The momentary
triumph of men will not, nny cannot repay us Inr
the loss of that high name, which in days print ficor
cm had won tiy tire unbending virtue or her Rons.
When the danger mhrehed to onr own doors, nnd
the soil oflho stole was trampled by the loot of lire
suldier sont to murder or alarm us, hundreds of
those, who now pass ns as strangers taok council
by onr Greside and pledged their (*ilb to stand bv
our fortune*. The dungor is now more eminent
than itwaa oven then; the darkness line now gath
ered itlo gloom which then only mingled with the
sunshine like conieiiig twiliglit; The giant of Fed.
oral power which then only darod to peop frbm it*
den of death, is now walking forth hi all the pleni
tude of its power, and trampling, in the;in
solence of its pride on the right* of the people, and
the.sovercignly of tho states.
The recreant that turns from the south in tins
hour of her most trying peril is n traitor lo hor
principles and an accessary to her futart degrada
tion. This is strong language hut it is not more so
limn nion doserve: wild a.-e reckless of their coun
try* liite, and seek on/y to oat tho lo.-ivos uud fatten
on tho fish o'power. There ate men we yet trust
bold enough to hear the truth and Grin enough to
stand by Ilia: truth when U is told. To such we
address ourselves. ' If it is necessarj to sustain a
fevv individuals, that the great principles of cnnsli-
rations' freedom should he destroyed, and they for
given for sue! destruction, then have we mistaken
the feelings tud spirit ol this people If one or
two men are to vole the Executive of tho Union,
sufficient power to crush the freemen of a sister
8tate, for daring in protect die rights ofher people
from the rapacious hand ol legalized plunder, and
if each men uro to bo tho ruling stars of ear wan
ing destiny; die sun ofnur glory and honor, which
roso in brightness mny indeed go down in blood.
Tbero was a time wlren the present state of af
fairs would have alnrmed every man on this side
the PotomaC. There was a day when tire conduct
of jioine of our distinguished public servants would
have called down tire just resentment of all Geor
gia. w- Now,- the voice of complaint is aot heard;
Lift! worthless sycophant that is base enough to baiter
nway our rights for tire vile morsel on which better
mop'have- perished, .is held up *■ a paragon of po
litical purilv'an;! trumpeted to the world aa the truo
representative of oar political morality A -aiast
saoli men it is now considered treason to comjilam.
Against such act* as would have doomed to ever
lasting infamy,tire statesmen of the purer days of
the commonwealth- it« now deemed little loss than
urerilege lo raise the dull note ofdisapprobauon,—
Men cannot hopd to be free, indeed they deserve
to be slaves, who are affaid to blame their servans
for a dptelislion at duty and an abandonment
of principle. 'Barely no one la yet *e high as to be
above the censure of the people, nnd we trust no
one will grow so strong ns lo bind us trend and loot.
Very respectfully
Yo tr Ob’l Snrv't.
Signed l.LBi. f F IIKKKING.
Joh.v J. Hlattzk. Columb h Goo.
LITERARY CUR fdll’Y/
. *Vn cnll tho nltcntiou of our .Horary to.idois to ilio
specimen of Eloquen :e, toe stihj-'iiiu.l proceed
ings will anew.
htt (Mottle; ill progress, with a -protn-ct
-f-jt* pniangp,
Bill for the tall r-f n reduction Contention
■a piogren in both llonsna.
Mcaxr*. To were Sc Hillhouie, nf the Sen*
ate, nnd Messrs. Mertiwnther, Collins, and
Ubodes of tho House, being tho joint com
iHlttoe.to px-tm-ni; the uiViii* u; iliu Her-
cliunt’s dc I’lAirtur’s IlsnU uf Augusta, Itavo
left lictp.bv vnriott*. conveyances, for An*
gurt.vfo foe disciiargo u( tiiat ifoiy,
v ' Journal.
Tho Legislnture uf Virginiu convened on
Mmtdtiy Iasi, George C. Dronigoole -.vas
lo-elocted Spretkar nf the Senate, and I-vnn
Banks, Speaker uf the U himioI Delegates,
-V. Mur,
Oineral, rigitf or ttarobg, fix I lolled, dtitn I
would. , . .
Tolhor day when wo cmno tor that part
of tho im-Mge w|tere w« have to apeak df
money matters, Wo sent lor Mr. Taney,
our now Seererar* of the Treaaury, to
bring in his nccuuilta; hit warm quite rea
dy, for hu aim as quick al utferin yet a* liu
will bo to rights, *• we waited liu him a
spell, mid leu a plapo nnd thuie id the me*
siigo, just big enul |o put in figures, and *■>
Iasi night thu Giiienl sunt ngm, and srmi he
mutt have tho cooifi* “ica-iyur not rimuy,”
and up they caput jure enuf, ami nut more
than halt eoukrelj but the Cfinoiul won;
wuit for nothin whtn lie’s in a Hurry. Jiu>y,
any* lie, Major, unit to nnd sue huw>they
stand with Inst year. Ami *o nl it I jwem,
compand all file amount* of stuilsys, .lie
(iidttial oil tlte wliilo sutukiii und lipukiii
pielly hard,.with hia foci up on luo mantle.
I ft'iit cil up (tie sums pretty quick, coireidur*
ing 'here wax a good many ou cm culled tsti
unites, nud wliuu l*;oi to.-llio end uu’t, now.
says I, Gmenil, you know I teller! you tluvl
tvd could git up nud put down nullilicaium
VgBtuwtm fleftt f^urrmt.
( Uorntird and rrciaed #4lktf,'for the inquirer )
M* Key. is still i«i /iii« pliirr. Hi* Ins
wuh tilt* Gfivcmtor v<-ry IrO'-jiiontly.
An »*irart is m»kiA2 ti» Imvo /ho iri.il ol' iIh»
srtl.tl'crs re oovod to iho Distiict Court, sc
orn councils have been tmlit «nil various
ruuriiirs aro nHoat. Tb»» Solicitor ii
fii.aof! to enter w noli vratn jifi on iho hill «fj •** bo ii.i»u~~wo ooulil toro. out •« cubiuei
ft ^Koiulnlhmujol^rrom r ^ Uc<m e llt found flto murderers of ami Hii^oiuL diUor folks—wo Ipuld Bond
V 0DUa > iu Uio Legislator, (s'oanctlot Arkansas on , _..i •„ • ,,, , . < • 11 * , ' . . . .
h«tiui ult. Tho occaai i .Ji.it cillotl ihrth this lJvveM * a ( w ' M w sup|>t»M*f| by nnny tliit, it] iimiisters abio^d und let Qm donu^iiioo toi
is tlia obj'itA of ri cert.iin p n-fy to pet tlio.j^uoo >19 they ply.Ke.l. jihf^ A;bt*r folks
, f .... in their piacoig-Hotf giv,u «U fu^p.iy too—.
nil onrfr lo lit*:, whole orfKtir. NVliot will be
(Juit(*| ts still in<ttK»r of (Mojcciure. Jlipos'
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The Vlroiaia Free I’ress asys; tho ittfl.i-
ciico uf tin) *’Kitchen Caliniul” reminds
its of the condition nf nil lira on ship-hoard,
where «n*hody.is permitted to think, except
t lie captain ttml cook.
American finity At/eerliser.
we could nock;the (jutted Smie* Bank mid
Squire Uiddlee.lt into splmtv.iw— wo,,could
lebruur folks go,,imi ilia liytit. lands lti>onu
place and ditvu gin oil in oilier plucuiv adJ
git up an lugi t Wtic—and appoint netv ot-
lir.ois hero attd Utcie-w-und have new no-
ditms to aoitlo occoniiis—und let things go
•m in the i’usl Odko und Land Ullice
pretty much to suit the folks ilturre—and
instead ol having one Bank for otlf iilUuey,
scatter it ubout’ unmtig thu banks tif our
Irieuda.
All this wo could do, and have dodo, nnd
have taken tho responsibility too, «itd me
mil-.s iiko u* tho'l) -tter”foi it; hut, s^ys I,
to fill the blanks in said hill, and the vole' of a Mr. Sparks, Mount-east itre.-t, iu mis i " !,lm they come to sfco what it all costs
tukeu on the satuo. Two dollars was ro*i town. A few friend* wore spending tha' i ?horo II bujrouldo, now I tell )ou, says 1,
jocted, onodollar rejected, 75 cents rejoc-, evening over wha< is torriu-d “ u frieit-lly | >v by Major, says the Gineral, whiiUtlte
ted, alter i divisio.i; and 50 cents adopted, game at card*,” ttniongsi wlmm was the tie- 1,1 lll *' , i M, m ihe Government economical,
“■ J ” pealed, Mr. A hr.i !:,ihi Alns, During tl
In tho Legislativo Cuoncil, oil Wedncx
day Iasi, Mr. Kiti/knninU tnnvM loYakVkiip
a hill for compUnsati ig porkoiis who should
hill Wolves, a kind ul wil l-lpwl, which, as
the father of the bill testified, have ben
nnlieiiselv injurious to t.ic well being of In
pig*. Tho bill wire accordingly taken up,
and read a third lime. On motion of Mr.
Wolf, an amendment was added, making .
liie hill to comprise panthers, wild-cnisaud I \Atofullif Sudden Death. — Last Tuesday
catamounts. A ntntiun of Mr. Judkins, to Otgl*'. » doath, under circutnstancna sitigii-
insert also weasels, minks, opossum* and hnW iifiproasivn, anil c ilciilmod to arrest
rtfs, was rejected, alter a division of the i the attention of the thoughtless, the nunil-
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Mi. Dlliot moved to s riko out wild-calx
and ca nmoum*, hut was decided to he out
ol order. Mr. llnswcll moved to lav the
lutiei on t lie t ibia nil tho first of January | Voss”.ijn von Olivo ? 1
next and the notion wus rejected, alter a ' and was answered, *’ \
call of the IIause— Ayes y.'.Noes 11. Mr.' '
llatweU <Iters moved to amuiid the hill, hy
making it a special bill for Conway. Mr.
Sine tear moved to insert Crawfoidi Ml.
Smith moved to except Union: Mr. Far
rell# moved to except Arkansas; Mr. ,1/e-
Kean to except Sevier.- Mr. Dean to ex
cept Washington, and Mr. Moore moved
that Phillips be iusorlt-d at two dullnrs a
scalp. Ad this wus done quasi una voce.
Iu iho midst uf the tumult, the momuer
from Conway roso, und advanced lo the
Secretary’* table, nud with various expres
sive and uleg int gestures, which we, un
luckily, cannot express upon paper, deliv
ered, extempore, the following comprehen
sive, classical, energetic und nervous
speech.
* ,T Mr. ProsideoT: If I’m in order, I waul
! to say this and inns on this hero subj-ct.
ntid cast oa i.i lire furnace of federal puwer because J ihiok it one of ihe oust important, ono of
we will not foil down and worship ttioso who pro- ... ....
nose fairly lo bo the “golden calve. ” * l '° rausl g'°" ous , one ol Ilio most valuable,
1 frontier works that cau be. Dun t treat it
We lisvo wandered it the Union men, as thoy
ii M
titling, estrange litt-od from Ik.-mi.
rived who, on observing Mow;, - iid “A
igut sun was di ed
; I’m nl;
Lshouldn’t mind dying, only the peoph
vouM sis, pour Moss is dead !” Tho
ij.iy proceoded for a shun time, with mu -n
cltpei fulness ami hutnar ; tv lien J/oss ex
claimed holding up the queen of Itnarl*,
•'Ttiat is my h*t trick’’—laid down Ins
card: his head; and died! Tint icousternn-
ti in of tho parly may bn imagined. A
surgeon was instantly called In, -vito opened
an atterv —a few drops nf Mn.ij elltised,
hut the snatk hud lied.’ The foilowmg
d-.y an inquest was held at the Halloed,
and the -verdict, ‘Died hv fop visiwt'tmi of
Gad’ returned. Tito deceased was lifty-
five years of ngo n native of Poland, and
has boon n resident in Nottingham for tlte
last five years, trading ro small w.no arid
jewellery; lie was highly OMeemed fur Ins
humour «ud gennial good cltaraqlei. On
Wodnesd.iy evuniiigor w re jmpirod m lha
■Jtrwa' 'UitryiHg jfn.uu i, Als.isfi-lu 101 d, n-
grooablyr <o the rites of Urn Hebrew ri tml.
Nottingham licoiew.
have stylori themselves, will take hire same stand j “’Hh quite that much cou'empt, for / ut u
against onr yuaiigsislor beyond thu Ubattaliuochce,; frontier piau.. Give it a little! Give ii a
that Ires (parked iliciicnsrac with regurd to.Sooth j half a doilu! Do, my suns! Wo ar.i all
! I'outier men. Ii I want a worthy thing,
/'II give n reason. Notv, as to minks,
threatened: Thero the same bayonets ure
gloaming, the sumc insolence of the soldier seen —
There ns in oar ohier sister State, the people have
been threatened with Ore horrors of civil discord,
with the euprrudded horrors of acluul murder and
downright military execution These tilings will
open tile eyes of tire people to the aivlulness of their
present situation and probable destiny These
tilings breathe a milduvv of despotism whose pcis-
oncorrodus lire folrest forms of freedom, and whose
ultimate injury, me iutuio generations ul thu coun
try may dcpluie, but cuouot prevent.
Congress convenod at Ifashington on the fid icst.
Andrew Stephenson uf Virginia, was re-ol.u-ted
Speaker of Him i louse of ileprcsantelives, and Wal
ter S. Franklin ot Pennsylvania, U.erk
We have received tbn President* Message, but
too lute for tins paper, it shell appear in our next.
We willjp«t observe, liiul thu Presidont says not
a word alxiut the Atshninn controversy, wo presume
he will roalte-Juuit.spcciul mu.tor ol commuaication
to Uongrcss.
.Wc learn from tire Huvaunuti Pajier.i of tho Gth
inst, tlmta ship loudol'U. S. Auldiors, arrived there
on tire 6tjs and loll ou the bin inst. to the dicuin
Boat Getxq;o tVushhigioa for August ■.
It is ecmcHly necessaiy to apprise our readers,
that tiiis is upon el'lire loico, sent by Generut Jack
son to rcguiuio mutiors to the Creek Nation,
Tins lute order of tiie President seems to liave
astonished even tire “Knowing ones.” ol tire lund
Mr Ritchie is profoundly ignorant on lire subject.
He says: ' li has been suggetud lous, lhaltirel*
companies may he consiin-reu neeessary loholdihi*
Fori, fFort Miiclndt) Wnhuui muviug upon the in
truders.” indeed! t. lire Foil about toubsoon.J?
We liave received tire first number of tire' Aca
demician nod souihern Juurnnl ot Education, u pa
per printed in Milledgevillo'(Goo.J nnd Edited by
Robert. C. Urqwn, ol cicottshornpgli. .1 '
This semimonthly periodiciu) is printed on good
paper of the quarto size and presents a fait -spear-
ance.
We ere glad to find it is (ha object of the Ac
ademician to convey instruction lo liiul poruon
of onr population whoso lot, have been casi in
the humbler walks of life They aro by fur lire most
numerous class of oar citizens, and their influ
ence is sought uud foil in tho detennmution ol
questions important to lire stability of our gov
ernment. flow necessary is it than, that light ami
information should ho placed wiihm their reach,
tram which alone they can be able to como to a
proper detcrtmnuliun of ttiose question*.
Wo have holy time lo adJ—Wo think the Editor
doserve* tho patronage of lire countrymen, nnd
wo hope lie will reooive it.
The Savannah Republican slates, that the-PI
tors Bank, in S.ivnnnyh, lias declared a diudeiid
ol lour per cc lit, for Uie last s.x month*.
/
lia’n’t no objection. I've sue a a mink
catch a chicken: I’ll enroll a chickeu too,
it' mv wife lolls uie to, uud treat a gentle
man. Aud as to 'possums, /li t’ut no sort
ut objection, /'vo soon Virginians climb
a persimmon tree, ninety feet higu, alter a
’possum, and bring hack Ins load on his
back Home, / doit’- eat ’possums-—/ eu
hog-mem: that’* goo d that makes sup. j
isk for a wolf first: Ini’s a big fellow; he
curies a big hug. Lot them that waul*
a'possum, catch bint and eat him. Ail ilium
lungs catches chickens. I only ask a lib
eral piice. A/ay-be you want to treat me
with contempt. You duien’t du it; you
daren’t; /’ii meet auv uu you tut even
grouqd. But I'W mo lorafe a luetic; /’ll
como on a more moderate scale. Under,
stand mo, my Sons! You nil know Uncle
Amos; somo on y >o twenty-five year.—
Notv don’t let hi t be brmilied/ Don’t
Ucut him with cont - iii.t!"
Angara |
Salt
Shot
N. Orleans do
Sack
lb
Ifi 1-2
THE LUST FUJN’D.
The gratify ing ago most unexpected news
reaches us, Iron l£nglsmd, ol Uie sudden re
appearance, from ins long Arctic expedi
tion, ol" Cttpt. Iloss. He return j, /ho, sad
ly wheathur beaten, with tho loss of hut
three men out of iho expodi ion. lit* dis
coveries nro ol iho must i.iiportnnt son;
tys lie, do you c-xpec a mi Ito informs
j without costing something? Cau you clear
up swamps anti cni'diichea nnd remove oi l
stump* without pijiente? Yes, says 1,
I,I,J I Gtuornl thin** nil Hue. But plague on’l,
' 'says I, its ben gum onxo'ilotv niglt upon
livu years; and, siys I, it keep* cosmt
mure and moii-, nud wo arc no ui./ being
swamp’d and suttitp’d Ilian ever—-lie.e xays
l,uowji8i look And see wnut “the Guv-
eiiiinent" cost now, nnd Whin it cost wlieu
Mr, Adam/ was Presidont; and that uiul
the worst Dirt, says I, onr money is here,
(Here, and every where; and 1 dtint see
how we shall lied it when we want r.”
As soon ax 1 mentioned the amount of
the sums I had figured up, the Uiie-riil
jumps up, and he'did stomp about , spell,
1 tell you—hu smash’d duo it In* pipe, and
it flt-w into mote than forty pieces—says
he Major, amt yo-i mistaken—no, say* I,
there is no mistnko auom me Gmeral—let
mo sue them acc'duiitsjsuys he; und hu be-
gait to loel lor lit* specth’Cles, first ill uue
pocket audrtuoa in .UlOiiWiC—l r uu llad no
lex* man 7 pocket* besides In* watch‘fob—
and he cduhfn’i fihd his spociacl s—toys lie
Major, httfib you seen my spectacles; no,
says I, Gmeral 1 haiiit: when; do you keep
cm, suys li—why, says he, 1 iisud always io
keep cm m till* side breast pocke , but i
nave been so pester’d lately, i must hnve
chang’d pockets—thin’s had, says I, rain-
oral, cape rally aavs i, vvttoa otto wauls
any thing in a hurry. Now, says I, I only
keep one pocket, and 1 got that notion,
says I, (torn bquiro Biddle, for he keeps
cny most every ilmig in ono pocket, and lie
BANK Of COixilMHUS.~
' December 5th, 1833,
t HE following Instalment* nra icqairafl to be
1 pod on tho Uapital Stock df tin* Bank, hy
tits Stockholder*, viz I
8 10 por Share, on tire 17th For’y next, and
8(12 3" " •' •< 10th March next,
By orilororilre Board, A. B. DAVIS, Uash’r.
Pacambcr. 14 39 - ;lt
O* The Macon Messarger, and .Georgia Joarnal
will giva the shove three insertion*.
“ TOTKACHBrST
T HE nnnoal meeting of the Teacher*’ Sooie
of Georgia will Ire held at fisvnnnsli, on Mon
day the fifld Dtceiiitier next, (third Monday.)
Wo nre aatherixed in state, that thu hospitalities
of tho city will hn oxtended to all. Teacher* who
ntlunil; rn npplieetion being made to Mnaai*. Will
iam* and Birch, Principal* of tho Chatham Acade
my. By order or Society.
_ , C, P. BEMAN. President.
R. C. Brows, Secretary.
and coiupfotely extabl.sl. the ahsence of the can toll m a omul pretit. much all about
(imnrtaii, rnniilliliiii'.'t I mu nil tin, /,vu.. nl „.l m. ' .. *
supposed conimuniciuioti, on the expected
puiut, be wc-ijn Ihe Tacillic and Atlantic
Seas. Ho ul3dlouohoj Ilio Magnetic Cole
of thu Fai th.
Columbia ’letescnjic.
cny thing, Tho Gmerol kept ail me
while luclm and turuin his pockets inside
out, hut no spectacles—hy the eurnal,
say* lie, Major, l reckon them arc specta
cle* are somewhere in one of these pocn*
eis, and I’ll find embays he, tf { have to
bike my suii’l otf, aud at if lie went, and lit-
nil coal rtttd jackut and I donl know who!
all, and 1 all due while sliukhi etn to finn
the spoctacles—hy arid by I see it hole in
Ins pantaloons pocket, “I’m on tract nov),
! says J, Gineral here’s a hole;" and suie
A.Nbiv PotvKU.—There is a prospect
liiul in a few youis, peihiips months, the
whole system of steam enginery will under
go a revolution. Mr, Etrickson is about
to like out a patent for the employment ol
a new power—that ol healing air : (n which
lie oilers a savin* u f fuel ol eight tenths. ftHU f ( w | lcn u„ ^ome to take uli his bools,
Ha It is amply proved the praciiiwibduy uf ihure was his best run sjiecks, and all broke
Iu* project; for an engine uf uno Imrse po , 0 flinders—uud il we hadn’t been tuokm
wor, upon llm new principle, Ins boon for cm, nnd ii l hadn’t sebo that are hole,
win king upu i hi* premises lor the last three ; v o,j never would s*y they ever hid been
months, it has men inspected by the most j fo,-,|,ey wore all jant’d to nothin.—
uanaegt practical engineers "Mile country, 'I’heie was a curious flotiou thctvjest cotne
luto my head and 1 stood stock still, holdili
[I.notion Fajter.
" ! the Gineral’* pantaiuoii’* in otto
Downing, Major, Downingrille -Mil' his right bout uptidu-down iu 11
Front Hie Recorder.
We give the following lusty synopsis of
tho important mullet before thu Legislature,
hi order mat our readers may nl 11 glance
perceive its situation before that buily.
Murray comity divided—and Ihe new
county called ’Walkei’ 111 honor lo lieu- seem*/o be ciigioised vith important nut• 1 ou hint, aud the Mussugeqttdtlte Tittatury
ilia, 'Ind Brigade—(wo like 10 lie parlicu-
ituiid and
101 her, and
there lay too specks-on 'he floor (or. wlnii
tor,)—We lay bolero out renders a letter ' there was left on etu;) and the Ginergl
from our distinguished friend, who ns nsoal stood lookin at me Wiih cny mutt nothing
man iE.lker, formerly of Augusta.
The committee of confeicnce on the
(Cgoluiunt directing an examination imu
the aifatrs of the .Merchant* und Ul,inters
Bank of Augusta, yesterday proposed a
committee of two from the Senate and three
hum the House, in conjunction with Messrs.
Robert Campbell, N, W. Cocke and Hen
ry Cooko, of Augusta, to perform this du
ty; which resolution It is thought will be
agreed to.
Bill reported to incorporate a Rail Road
company for u mil road between Macon &
Foriyib,
tuts. We fuel no compulsion to applaud, j counts und my slate lay on (lie latilf —
ug the nu- ; warn’t 11 woid said for moro than IU
but we venture lo say tint among
moroua hippy illustrations which are gen
erally found in thu M-ijoi’s letters—none
mere
nnil
uies 1111 awful time lo staud so.
So to rights (he Gmeral lit? spoke, nnd
are mure ingenious or more to Ihe point, ! sliys , lB M ljor wlwl ar ^ , uu fomkiu on-
Uiriii (in; iiuiii |ur 1110 uencr.irj specuclei. w j iy 8;(VS | ^
Vt\( rt-ak iL'rt rtniutuiiin Is.viU (tis enul.l I . ' *
v ! w.ir, »,.»* • Gineial, | was tliiilkm, says I,
Nor can wo co.ioe.vo Imw ho could more i| you „ #d k . our c ,„ c | c ., jour
humorously call us to reflect 0.1 the puss. I 0rOM| , )Jcke , ,|>ev would be 0.1 VuUi
b.l.ty ot a bunt alter llm public deposit.-*, : Il0<1) lluw . {, ul M y, |, that aim the worst
“ ,u ,,v01 “»y l' u '" u '* 1 *'»“» S'*«'g ! ou’t, l’ain nfeured, says I, Gmor*!, we’ve
ill a pocket wnli a hole 111 il.
“hi too many j.ocke-.s for oui mony, and
! wlieu we want it we shall all have 10 Lome
<u out shirts aud hoot* heloio wo find it.
Tho Gineral goi as liormly as all nature
It this, and says hn, “Major, I wish now
David fo Swain, ws* ra-elcoied Governoi of
Norili-Carolina, for tire eosaing year, oa lire fiflth
ultimo.
WAStiiN.iru.'t, 12/ii Nov. IS 13.
To my old IVienil Mr. D.vight, of the
Bill reported fo tn:orporufo n rail road j New Yu,k Duly AJve.tiser. „„„
Company to conslrncl a .oad bmwuuu b,»- I b tvu always been lellm the Gnreral, n* | vu „ w . , 01|| Calho*>o, o. B.ddle, or Clav
vanah and Macott. you know, that id all trouVes tbero was or M-Dudv.or Don Pedrb,or Blatk Hawk,
Bill to ittcorporato a Rail ua td Luntpi- iionoso lofl to-rat n.utid as m • 1 • --
ny between Augusta atld Alheii*—Passed ; and wnuusucli n Glut* get hi
tlie iluusc of Kopicsouiatives.
or any one but Major Duwumg—for 1 fee
as if 1 should like to give Smite oue a thrash
Dr. Casper, liu tundorud to tire Trustee*, hi*
resignation a* Prundont of ure etoutil-Uarollou
Colfogo. tie will be ratuined a* Eucluiur uti Che-
inisirjr.
Thu Timk* observe*, “ in tire capacity ofEuctu-
ror on Chdiauby, he will he divtareu of all in*
puwer a* onu at Ihe Colluga Auliiormu*. I'm *,
Ihu Collugo cun no longer t>u »aid to be under the
influence, ut Dr. Cooper.”
On the fid rest, die following gentleman, were
chnseu Director* of Hie Bunk of Aagu-ta, tm Hie
part of tile individual Mockboldcr*. Aicwr*. I'nom
.re (foii.niiug, Julia oure, Richard t ubman, Juno
Earam-huet, JauiesGuiduer, John Bono*, du,
Clark*;. Juuic* !/.repel, Junio* Franer, /fohe.l A.
Mud. Wilham Camming, J*Uo Edgar, trad Rohert
Cumphel?..
Bill toamcndjilie penal
for the entire reorganization
laws—proposed hy stassr*. Sctiluy fo'u/u
bert and Lumpkin - on its third rending in
(tie House.
Bill to establish ooew Bank in vtilledge-
vitlu; the Bank of Georgia; read iu the
House 1st time.
Bill to sell the public hands; mad first
Line m inn House.
B II to distiibiiio the loans in the "Ceti*
'ral Bank according lu thu white basis; iu
progress iu Ilio House.
Iu Senate, tu distribute the Academic
and poor jSCuool (uud in the a uue man
ner,
Bill to establish a new Judicial Circuit
10 he called thu Coweta Circuit; in pro-
mss iu the louse, Orth u prosi-ect, we
i ndrrsland, o ’<» j '»?■
Bill to give the election of Judges te
• s-' ■■ " ' as il I should like to give suine oue a inmsii
natives. W .I«« linn iryiu to itruiteu a melui.i llm; j , ng .* VVl.y, sava I, Gmeral, vob ain’t m-.d
;nal code, providing j liter dmiier. 1 wasalwsys ufraid llml w | llur nothing bo'you, for t nm loo, .ays I;
izutitt" ol Uie I eual j was gctim loo many folks to handle the ,, u q every time l Took at the nc ounts, says
mo^ny.pud tq. bo ligerin at the accounts.—
Ever siqc-.- I,was a boy 1 always had a no
lluu l 111 I jhc fewer hinds in cmuiim the
botiar, and mu less you h indie money the
butter, for .tiie more you hanJle it, soim-
how, the /-s*it. grufivs: And Mien agin i
told (ho Gmeral over and uver agin, doul
meddle with (he Bank, lays I, the inouev
is sale emit there, and oue pocket, says I,
Gineral, is better than twenty. But you
/, I feel as if I would like to git hold of
someone—and so waMortiped about axpell,
cussin and discussin most things; till we not
cool agiu-.bUl it was a considerable ot a
storm, I tell you.
Your friend, J. DOWNING, M 9 l or <
DowniugviUe Mditiu, fid Brigade.
French Bull-A My "> ller
MRS. GOOnim,
H AS tniran the PLANTER'S HOTEL l*Ut
lv oecapieii by Mr Tarver. Th» Hoare II
how open fot the reepjition of
Traveller* arul ft oar dn a.
It i* »itaated on Broad-Street, oppnaife the Slaam-
Boat tnmhng, nfjlqir otlv removed from 'ha bo«t!e
of hrt*in«**, to be plonrantly retire^XCI nAi — r —
o*to render Uro’rftMImeR'anTneonvenienrein those
who may visit rha plal-e for fire tranaaciion of hn*i-
naaa Min Ire* engaged in rhi« hn-ine** wiih (ho
vinw or making ft a anarce of profit, which aha |*
aware can be done, only hy making ir the intern*/
of tire community lo patronize her. To there Who
know her, ihe dSnm* it nnneceasary to make pre.
mi«re, to other*, she will only «*y " rill and Me "
Da«- 1< 99—3t
For SalcT r
*ri|N Lilrernl term* two valuable to - n lot*, viz:
" “ No 39 f39)oo B»v and Franklin ■tract* and
No ninety one (911 "n Front .urecl n'arlv nrpoihe
(hn wharf Ou ninety ono thorn it a neat and
comfortable dwelling, nil trecn rnry nut It iaaea, and
n woll of excellent wiinr. AprJy *o
GEORGE C. 8inVER8.
/nn ^nnnic«».
Polnmhno Her. 14
Valuable Lnht,
Awn Ltvn for raLr
A Bargain can he had in T»wn fret* and fo
'* gaodohetolcee Land by immediate app/lcnthm
to G. D. Tznar, or
T. II BALL.
ee. 14 99—tf
For Sale., L,
A "b*v.
SHORTER, TARVER.* Co.
Tn Rent
T iie subscriber.offer* to ram tho bonne
Ire now tivo* in, next door above "r Ceorga
Cliatfiuld*, for tire term of otto year.
„ . . . , EPIIRA/W BROWN
Cnlninlin*. Dee. 14 89 <||
f/E Nolo* ti^ongmrno'{iftiphn* Rmlrer-
T !
t
rolli ction.
know wfien I was in New Yo. k with Z.-kul i lover, begging him to *'«d l'’’ r
of mu- noy. Stiu added by way trt poMsonpl, l
longing t
ford nro in the hand* nf the roirfer-igned fot
:lion. Ttioae lntore*ted.will do well to notice
thi*. a* we have pnriiiuilar and n i -vn n truti
tion*. rOLQI’ITT* FfoJCRVOY.
Crdamhn* Den. 14 fij—tf
ISJoTice — AlT pnrann* having nirt'-deronmla
v agninst tire estate of Robert Coehran. Dec'd.
t» raquerted to render in their nrcouot* Ar
And all perron* indebted tn Hie mrixt* of RohhM
Coahran. deaenrod, ia reqneeted to com* forward,
aid make payment.
TOLMON C. PICKETT, Ar’m’r.
Dee 14 89 ft
OTICB — All pbrron* in'h-ht.«l to tlte e-tuto
* nf Wm. Smith. «r. late of Randolph enn' ty
deceared, aro raqnenled to comb forward and make
immediate pavment and thoae tiaving demand* a*
gainat Raid e-tate, nre reqoc*ted to roRr’ev -n their
nccnnnt*, doW nnthentieatod in term* of th - law.
ZACHAUIAI1 BAILEY. Adm’r.
Doc. 14 «9 fit
Postponed Sale. ~
^HL r ILL BE SOLD, on the dint Toe«-lav In
, * w January next, at the Court-Home, in Tub
hot county,
Lot of Land, No. 101. in llto
Hintfict of *nid county, if Iminff part of ihfc Real
K'BtntH of John <)ne«!. Sold for Uie benefit
of die liuir* aud eroditiim.
JOHN WPAts. 7
EIHV/N ONEAL. f Aa ® n '
Docemhor (4 W-n» ■
A*drxw I'xkk. } t.lfiEL FOR DIVORCE-
v. > In McriirvtW
Mxnv Fxnz, S _ SUPERIOR COURT,
November Adjhurned Verm 1833
I T appearing to the court from the letarn of th:
thn sSberifi that tire delemlent knot no inhabit mf
oj thi* county; It in therefore ordered, tiiat service
Ire perfected, l»y pnblicatian of this role, for the e.
mmithe iu Himn public Gazette, of this Male ptve..-
ding the next Term of thi* court, A Into copy ifa-tf
the oiinatea of Court. 10th Owe. IH t3.
LEVI M ADAMS ricg a
Dec. 14—SO—m3m
LIBEL FOR Divottcli.
Bigniow iryiu to find out the cause
ttey beta xcarce, and when Zokct broke his
watch xhuA'm me how (lie U. 3. Bank
wurkwl among o> hor Banks, the folk* some
now got round ton Gmeral, end thu du
pusito wa* removed.
I have been looking out for trouble ever
am to minuted of '>•« request I have
made iu this letter, that I have *en( alter
tue postman to get it back; bul ilio Idivanl
could nut overtake him."
A man's own go
V\ ILL
list
I.IXR Full**. ILIlfEI. FOR DI
vs. V la Merita
II Fl'llzr. S RITPEklO '
apireoriot: to the cou.l that the tj
since, f to ' >ti I was bound t«« eirk to *•■» '.ecu, y ^-jiinst vt >er ;v
Mrrimihor
COURT
defend ot ft
_not aoinh»bi'ant of thi« county It isT-reefor-
Of dared, that oervice be perfected !jy a publreeii iy
of thi* rule, for three mouths priroediog the MM
term ofthi, court, i,i aunu' Gazelle published trjhja
i • , ii I atatm A ir»« copy found! o mino- * of dart Idlh
bd breeding is he beo ' Dec !«:«. I-F.VI M ADA IRCIe.k,
ill miunu.S Dee u-ty > —ni .'U