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v ‘i* 0 •■'ini, 1 h.ii ii hI! ftiy lio.iri.--
Uu: wRfih l fcnme to look at it through
thi’tn ftpftfojdl w;n no morn liko it limit I
inti tiki' Mr. Van ‘Huron. Tim itciiuuuts
WUs nlljumiileij iijt, :iiii! then carrm iiimiliRt
spoil of “glory” agio; : tjio lott»rs anil Tig
ers oil turnin info n .crowd of folks and
throtvin tip lints; tint! thoro whs squire Bid.
illd stamliii nt tlio door of his Batik, ami
Clay, and Webster, arid Calhoun, und a
crowd more of. such clmps about him with
clubs in their hands konpin oll our folks,
tybp all somn to be try in So gei into the
windows; and some had got .in find was jist
coinin' out .with bags on tlioir.flacks, and a-
mong eni I could sen -tlio cashiers of tho
new deposit hanks, with as much, nS thoy
tould stagger .under, and all car.ryiti a label
with “glory" ami “iitizz't ftflf Ginerni
Jackson;" mid tkeu ngf# up woul unotfrer
batch of rockets! mid there was the Giner-
al in another. blazo of “gloryand jest as
fust us I turn’d over the leaves, pud look'd
a spell, every tiling would git to caporin
agin, and end in a blow up; and 1 could josr
got a glimi)so at the Giueralall klvor’d up
in “Glory.'* 1 - -«■ •
• Well thinks /, if thugs look so to thu
Ginerni, as tboy do to me threw these
specs, I dont wonder so much that lie don’t
uiwciys soe ’em us other folks do's mid /lien.
I went to work, looking into tho coiitri.
vancc; I give ono scrotv n twist ono why,
oud tho glasses llew round like a llasli; and
1 took up the message agin, ami had unoth-
or look tho letters and figures would all
jump about a spell, and clmngo sides: mid
when you conic to rend ’em, they watif no
thing like what I Imd writ/cn ’em, so 1 kept
n - turning tho screws, and slippin the
springs, and every time- 'I’d try aiiottier
look, tilings kept ell the while looking «lif-
fufeof'-alid by and by I -1 got' chi’ so ( h at
things look’d jist as tlie'y are: ^aiid as they
look Jhietv most specs; Well, thinks 1, if
this don’f beef ail natur. And the tnoro I
look’ll into tho contrivance of them are
specs, tile mote l began to think Hint they
know a thing or two in Albany. And, now,
thinks 1, I’ll leave these specs os (bey now
are; and let thetiinerul take n look at things
us.he us’d to, before Mi. Vati Huron give
him a pair of spectacles.' And so the next
morning, when the Ginoral come into the
Cabinet room up Chamber, tbo first thing
Jm said, says he, “Major, I’ll kike good
care how 1 pnf these specks in my panta
loons pocket agin.” And lie took ’em out
of his side pocket, and began rubbin ’em,
“now," says lie, “Major, jest 1c)' rao take
another look at that ,.Messaj>e. \ want to
see, siiys be, how tbo Treasury counts, and
the Bank mutters look oucu more; for do
yon know, says lie, A/ajor, I dou’t know
much about flgots, and every tiuio I read
that over, I’d git puzzled. But 1 suppose
it’s all right; and as soon as I git puzzled
tyifit such matters, /seem to think the peo
ple understand it if ./ dou’t; for/ can aJ-
Biost swear I can see ’em jest as glad let
me do or say what / will, as theyall was
on the grand tower; und that’s enuflf.” So
I turned over the, wessago to that purt the
Ginoral wanted to soe; end he put on his
specks, and went to rcadin'it. I kept liiy
eye on him. He funk’d a spell, end blink’d
and twisted his mouth, and took off his
specks, and Cub’d cm, end look’d agin and
blink’d, arid twisted bis eye blows, laid the
message oil tus kueea, and begun to reckon
,on bis fingers for he is a master h.ipd at
that, and can do u suni so uigh upon as
quick as /can with e slate—so to rights,
says he; Major, i don’t like tho looks n, this
a bit—bow so says if ' Well says he 1 dont
know, hut it dont look ns. it used to. And
with that he look’d up over tjio nianllo tree
piecu-s-aud started back and look’d again,
und t wisted his eye brows end lips plugiiy,
end to fights says he J/njor, tvhoso likeuess
is that in plasteiJ-- Why, says /, thins
JV* Van Buren, and a good likeness to.- —
“Well, whose js thart why thuts yourn,
says I, "and it looks, for all the woild like
yon"—an 1 with that he jump’d, up tiitd
took his Hickoiv, mm with one lick, he
smashed both tia' cm iuto powder. Jest
then, lit Cootc Amos Kiuijle witli some
newspapers, and the Giuurul walk’d right
up In him with bis hickory in one hand,
anil i lie .oilier hand hoUjitfqu his spectacles
thn Giacral bilkedat him a spell. Autos
bowed--“whq are you," auys tbo. Giuural,
“wliuldo y ou wnml" end jist as ho wus
going to streak' the Ginerai-’ fetched him a
clip, mid if he buu’nt been a muster hand
at dodging, you’d a heard no more ou him,
ho streaked it, for tlm door; and got out in
time. “Major," says the. Giumil, ,(i.i|kiii
off his specks to give em another wipe'
“want that Calhoun, or was it Guff Green
twits ono or (oilier of ijieqi ’ slim sire iked
looking follows 'r| sariiii.”, ,, I Ison liter©
wesno time to louse,.mid'at /his late the
Ginerai would smash nil the looking glass-
«S*J»nd ilie^nnwsngcs iv.o, tiod every thine
else about him, ii l\cgyhi’iugt!t llii!m tire
specks bark agin, to fix tlio.scrpiv.f jist us
Mr- Van Bureu had o’nt, so thill lie coohl
sec.glory agin and nothing else;' and so I
toll'd ihe Ginerni tu letmii wijii) his specks
mid a* soon us 1 got eiii, l screw'd ent buck
to tlm old place, and ever since fliui, tilings
go on smouiii ugiii. I'rl.m’l tilin'in show
llVtrUinofnl tl|u lliilur bf .lhts coiiti ivoiicc
yet ofMj. Viii lliiren’s, hBtw’ibifGdiigiiisr.
gets itgoiii, wa Shall havu bigii liuie., and
vP'-eu ifie tjutiir now counts its let the Gilt-
abniidanorl either front mismanagement, oi
the want of sufficient oilcouraguinfmi, are
about to be resuscinfnd under oticooritt’iiib
circumstances; most of tliush'have purtaken
largely ot the liberality and bounty of tin-
State, and would doubtless willingly uxtoiid
tlieireid to accomplish mi object do dustra*
hlor Others have but recently been estab
lished and gone into operation, and have as
yet received tin' share of tho ComuitJn-
wunltb’s inundiconuc; Sonto if-not all of
flioso last meiiiioiied,,haye adopted the pop-
iilar and approved Fnllenburge system oi
Whitihg labour wi'.h study; tlie.se, u is he-
lieved would make nd iiirqble nurseries foi
bringing up and qnnlifiing voong men for
the business of ti'aching.—Moderate appro
priations in aid of those,literary institutions
tliaf h»*3 not participated of tbo Cominnu-
wealth’s bonufy, might jilncu tlie-n in a
condition t» furnish the : Sfnie with a re
spectable number of well educated young
men, instructed, Os some of those institutions
propose in do, hi- the husinest of. touching
ns a profession, in as'inri'tiilie and Ota
comparatively trilling* expense. These
suggestions oro thrown out for your coitsid
with the General Assembly in carrying: It
into effect.
. i ir it li imj iln.t l by tho coustltuiion as ii
.■Olenin duty, the non-complianco with
.which, has nlrnudy stamped the. stain-of in
excusable ni'uligiiaco, upon tlm ciiaraclrr ol'
ihe ContnnaWealth, which nothingsiioitoi
P'oaipt and ciliciuut measures in compli
ance, with tho constitutional requisition can
romovo. The Legislature hns the£amljOr-
•ty of tile constitution to act efftciWtiHly end
without control in this matter- And ." /n
prorndn bi/ law, /or the establishment bj
schools,'throughout the St ate t in such tnan>
ner that the poor map be i (alight gratis,"
is one of tho public nieasures to Which I
Tool it to bo my duty-now lb call your at
tention, and most, solemnly to press upon
your consideration; .Gur apathy and in
difference, in roffonmeo to this subject,
becomes the mbro conspicibus when we re-
iiec', that whilst wn lire expending millions
fur the improvement of the physicial con
dition of tha State, wn hlivu net hitherto
appropriated a single dollar, that is aviiila-
hln, for the intellectual improvement of its
youth, which in » moral and political point of
view, is of ten fold more consequence, ei
ther as respects ,lhe moral influence of the
State, or im political nowtr ntid safely. Let
■no nut lie understood, however, ns ob
jecting to tlio expenditure of money in pros-
ccut'uig iId. public works—far from ii: but,
I would respectfully mgo that whilst the
one is being successfully done, tlm oilier
should not bo loft undone; indeed, judging
from the flattering indications already given
by tlio former, there is reason to believe
that, from tin* redatklaot and progressively
increasing'revenue which may with groilt
certainty bo expected to flow into the treas
ury from ilinf source, much aid: may, at no
digtgut day, be,derived to the liiltor, shpnfd
it bo found oxpodiont to resort'tw thin
branch of (ho public rovonuo for such b pur- 1
pose.
Accordirig to the returns of liie last cen
sus, we have, in Pennsylvania; five bundled
and eighty one thousand ono hundred and
eighty children,' undor tho ago of fifteen
years, and ono hundred and forty-mho
thousand and eighty-nine, between tho ag
os of fifteen and twonty years, forming nn-
aggregate of seven hundred and thirty thou
sand two hmidrod end sixty-ninb juvenile
persons of both sexes, under the ago of
twenfy yoars, must of therfi, requiring more
or less instruction. And yet, with ail this
numerous youthful population; growing up
around us, who in a few years nro to be uer
rulers uud our law givori, tho defenders of
our country mid tlio pillars of tlio Siato, and
upon whoso cducatioh will depend, in ii
greaUneasuro, the preservation of our .lib
erties and the safety of the republic, wo
have neither schools established for iiieir in
struction, nor provision made by law, for
establishing them as enjoiriod by tho coti-
slitutiou. How many of tlio number fast
mqiitioucd, would bo entitled, tyitiiin ihe
meaning of tlio constitution to bo "taught
gratis," I have no moans' of ascertaining,
but am inclined to the opinion, that four
hundred thousand would' fall short of the
true number, about twenty thousand of these
m appears fr6m the returns mailo to the , . . • _ . i f
Secretary .f the Commonwealth, 'under a
resolution of the JJouse of Rep'rosematlves prietyoflheir removal, lie reiterated his oppnsi-
mast have iniu jlol together them. 'Iliomims wiis
at hand: the fatal lihcontli of January \»ns anproaeh-
m^on times mvilt winx. 'The armed legions of
I' ueilSn ware matching to tlio scene of action.—
All Vito poaip, p'arn lei and circamslnnce ul’ inglori-
; luaaVnr, were seen Hhil Ihe eye nf a free pulVpIn
were gieme.l with Ilia sight ol cannon, nrnt swords'
and muskets mill bayimats. Ahhntas wrirped in
tha panoply ol'hcr own nnsurrantlernd sovereignty,
stood .in the majesty df her strength, looking with
na'.ilohoiiiiig eye in tlw very frico nf power, and
tii teaming to-semi tho gnilty glmsts^uf her invaders
/jjjy.).i./ cce.n the Falf.rut Cihi.
Tills uhlhrtnnnlo stiiln «f tilings must bo nvoiiTiid,
and the cor.sisloney nml dcthrmunifnm ul'flie oiiin
that was "hern tortile,” saved if possible. 'Tlio pee.
pie «>t"t!«is;c*»a-.try with of tiierr Iilululiy for the “list,
ro of .Orleans” never could lu'.irt liar.Idea Unit tliu
swor.l which had hewed out ir. part tlm liberties
uf tlm country, should ho nmvishi'Mlri'd in limit vi
tals nml redone! wall tlieir own files lifiiod.—
Mob worn not quite pfoparo.l to spo the viulmiou .Air), snrli rtronMilian fis hU irmieO* ,
virtue and tlm immolntion ol hojide.s immcenc,,.- i ' » snrli prc|a,rimtm pin His trilnsler \
rroHinali niiulil not Vet'hlnk upon tlm imrulenco of; , * nnldinrs) tu, wilge n wnr qoa'nsl pur
drunken nml licensed iiuirdorvrs, with composinc . <l ai of tho pl!0|ile,excited su littlu interest
nml unconcern. . Itut one iking now cun save the . o Opposition ' '
Kveraiiive fnim n brush or• « hack out, und Mil is to ! if Il;i | J,, r k«nn's tfin cnnilnrt nml
sell the Inml on till) Ii«//i/r, und avoid the cense. • Mr , . comt.ict, ntul
tmonens whinli img|«t resuiUreota dilferunt nmi>b. i ». ?» WRttmt of Al.rtjiatipi, does not elicit o
Tlio ddonrt was adogmding on-, und the president Uj oi'.lPfl uxprossicn frmii ‘pot’ Lnglslaturq,
lias rirrdhiibl. titltfJ.il th* sdiirf;horn. ...V..i..:. i.i — ... i — ..
though ho mby h»Vo punted for .veugs-iicej
,tp pay.jhem tho.tribute of his rnspoct.
I ..Wo.jn Alabama have honii in tbo lulhit
nf. togiicding etlwK »« freemen. But.
rnnlly tliti t’resiihint seems to regard us in
altogether n differfiti light. How else can
wn nccotliit lor his jijeuce upon n mibjec/
which iujs excited; -the public ii'/eutnp
front o,no mid of tile country; to the otbttr 1
fie snrnlv must think'tint Wn plnce hut lit.
i o ynhio upiit^.piir fighl.s, or that wo have
tjot ilie spirit to dn(j!iid tiiotir-. Tlm histo-
ijvof nioflern fimifes, oerltiiniy n/Tmils no
ipstaiiCH. in wliicji | unpiqrjili, lias dared to
offer sm-.h..violcili:o,tn the pr*ii;iph's of thn
it slilutinns • of -llie cnnmry, as General
J eksoe has in tldfi Alahamu. case, nhr in
t* Ah; tne WJfitt nvils do environ
Tlm nlilnhnp.diiHildl.is with cold iron.”
entiioi! should they elicit rt ntOro tdigihin or • p) 0T ,cr oflbc removal of tho I.nnd Oliioe frotn! da Ail drive them into rnsisjance l
better plait for attaining the end detirod,^ lu ” *
will afford mo much gtatilicafion to Unite
OOLTT^BtrS, •
SATURDAY, JAN. 4, l$04.
- Wo noticed in our fust, (Ant the Steamboat Go
giun, bound to Colombas hail boon snagged and
Sunk with her; whole cargo. Wo have boon in-
formod and aro now sorry to stijtiwfhat there is no
hbpo or ecenrihg tho boat or hdr^omotiWV fit i,
lookod upon as an entire loss. The goods on hoard
belonging do; jtlie Meroliants of this place w ot#
msarod. .
MontcVai.i.o, iVAltiifitiiut, to M^tuiisvH.i.u, m Uto
Comity Of Xulodcgit.
Georgia,^oa
tlio lutof Juquury, ISM.
' A Kopman, Win,
Awtry. Jolin.C.- Kemp, J/oury & Jams*
Arlcdge, John , • Knots, John
Aruiulroiig.JJum'I, A. Knotts, Nmlmnicl
Kirvin.Jos.JJ.
sliotiltl lie gratified HI know ns n nuUte)
tf cariiisity, nt wliui. point of rqinress'im^
w at crnwiug.act of ntr.ocjty on his pnrt.
Tho mbny tailures that havo rocontly necerred
in tho Mails,'owing we presnmo to the bud suite
of tho roads, prevent na from giving any Iuto in.
tslligonc’i from Washington. Il’o havo nothing
from that qnartor later titan (lie IGth nltimo. .Such
of tho Gongrossional proceedings however; as wo
prosont in this days paper will bo found to possess
some interest. Tho Vice-President lies nt Inst
appeared and taken his sonl as President ol tho
Semite. On assuming tho Chair, ho delivered on
address to the Sonato. which rends well, aftd
hreathos a spirit of dignity, and manly indepoh-
tlonca, for which the exquisite little Dutchman has
novor boon remarkable. Tlio commiuaos in tho
Senate have koen made.. It may porhapi appear
n littlis strange to oqr reatfurs, fas it cerluiuly did
to ns) that neither wr Clay nor Calhoun was ap
pointed Chairman of a)iy committee. JPis under
stand this waa oflhoi own choosing. They no
dnubt desired,land in nil probability wilt bo placed
upon tho committee, to invastigato the necessity
of amending the constitution nf Uto United status,
which will .require much labour and judgment, both
of which thoso gentlomon are eminently qualified
to give. Ho anticipate , much from their labours,
ft will bo soon that tho [Jnitod states flank and the
removal of tho deposits, have had their fall shnro of
• ha attention of Congress.
Upon iMr. Polks motion in the Upuse of flep
roaontativeV to reconsider the vote roforing the ro-
port of the secretary of tho Treasury, on the romo-
val of the pablic deposits from tho Bank' oftlio Uni
ted .Stutos, considorRbio discussion .nose, in
' ME OT,’ tl A N TH) HM1.
.In pursbiiiioo of authority veatml in ihe I’resi-! TTlie Unilod Staled Telegraph, siiys! "It
' r'w J " lJ ^ «'l I bn seen that Mr.Tylnr hns introduc'd
MoNTK.VAU.Oj iu tlio Mritu of .ValtARH, li:iH Itnnii > i via r i -r.i, — r*
.removed to ihe town ofAlaKimvu.i.i.,oniTuledt‘ga i n 1 ^' ,r ,* IC rnpenl of ihe act ot C.ongtcss
I Creek; in the Udunty ofTniedugu. mu or wbuthtlmt gitllnnf officer is tnenreer 1 -
-Notice is, thbreroro, 'hereby git on. that iho sale atfill.’Wfe’learn tjtirt the q'lnation bf the eon-
Mjoiunda % to Coe* DtttrUt, ordered .o> uiMK^ nf the act Will be'ctfmitleretl.oil
Prciclnnlntion (kited on the* iVrh'ms* wih'^beAteld " n>otio,i;foV i.is discharge, blit waiving all
“ connexionwith his ’ease, except as it dia,
plays /lio use tb which'the nef ntny be ap
plied; it it nrtw obvious, that under it, lltr.
must infldrenf citizen may hn intninied
forever in" firisdiii '.witfiiiijf 'the bcftpflt- u>
trial;.by jury, a privilege secured m Brit,-
isH auhjecta by it clitrfer which no crowned
head enn viuitiiu with impunity. If a dril
od m.ijoiity defeat the Bill,.will it not prove
thal we-nri! lesSv a fren penplo flien our
ancestors worn under tho Britrah Crown?
at MskMavilx*, oe tho second Mandat) in January
net.* i
J By ordor nf iho President,
6'essrai. Lash Ocfick, 20lli Dec. Ifilld,
Kb/JAH MAY JVAHD, Contraiinaionet.
of the ninth of January last, lire returned l > nrt “ tho Bank, upon the ground of its inuxpoili-
os charily scholars, wbosbV tuition is' c . nc y. nnd onconstUntionality; hut bontended tliat
to be |>aid for out of thecounty ; funds,
leaving, nccording to this.assumption,.thrjfo'
hundred ond eighty thousand etitirjy .uain<
sttucted. fo" ...
Wblanrn by the VVo'stam HUrald,' oft he 2l#t
ultimo,^published in. Anraria, Lumpkin County
Georgia, Unit u fail af’siiow to tho depth ol six inch
es, had taken place in that vicinity. Atony of tlio
miners wore in consequence compelled to a tem
porary suspension -6f operations, for tho glittering
treasure,'
The Editor of the Hernld tiius facetiously speuks
oftho appearance of tlio surrounding country,
“The mountains in our neighborhood have ox.
liibttcd a beautiful apponrnce dressed in tlio spot
less Pubes of winter, and lifting their hoary huads,
in towering grandeur; they reflect from the glit
tering fotlngo of tlimr-forest covorod surnmits, lira
dazzling glories of tho King of Day.”
The No-v-Orjeane Bulletin of tlio 15th nil, says
wn loam with veal regret,' that instead of lti(l,fmu
lihds of Sugar this season, our plnnlors, will fall nt
feast 50,0(11) hogsheads slant of that qinutity. 'Tin,
involves tho onunrtous ioss of four millions of dol
lars; ail owing to carry frosts:
A CARD.
In tho reply ol Air; Iverson to my bankiapesitisn,
he atloniptod to m»ke. mn duhtqr to. tlio ,Unnlt in tlio
moderate sum of $7l),U(iO. Thn inucurney and un-t
fairness of his estimuio was quito plain to tlio mi-'
dersltitiiling of ovory business man, but was well
calculated and doubtless designed to mislead others.
My own debt hml been luirly tinted by myself to
he Q33.000, but to thi- Afr Iverson mlijed tbo pri
vate debt of Juntos U. Shorter, tho debt of Slior-
ter, Tarver A. Co. and the bills of exchange drawn
Upon New York by 8 hot ter, Tarver &, Ro. Those
afrALLEN LAWflON informs'the eitiMn’s of
Up'UjimjH, tint he i« no lunger a candidate
for InieiKhiu.t of suit! Town; and returns thanks for
past fevCrs. '
lvunupcn, John D.
Lucas, Don. Wm. D,
/.ester, John
Lamin', .Minl'.nuu, It.
Isnv, \V. 8nm'l. A Tlias.
1-jru, 6'elli
Langston. .Vsrtltn A,
L .«ier,AV id,..in
Lutlirop, E. I sq 'J ■
Lalur, Danifl
■ Lyman, Arad'
LnmpkiriH, Kubt..
Angnn, John
Lnzomliy, Samuel J f .
Jam afore, Henry
Lowis, Airs. Phihe
' '
Atifls, Dr. L.
Alcl.anghlin, A.2
Alofidiilimi, John,
AlcCiiy.ltiiilcjG,
MeKonzie, 0- P. •
Alciir.uli, Ueguf'
Albas, 1. A
Mot-liell Hertry.J :[
Afftclioll, IS. B.
. Alotcor, J.
.Alltel, u tl. John
Mis. Elizi|hetliAfoii'iue, las. C,
h. Airs. Loyiria. Miir.in's. Allen J,
tidy ' Metin'. Jhson
■ " itvur
■Morgan; William,
ehuli
COLUMBUS
JOCKE ¥ eijUB RACES,
Over the J Western Vmrse, about one mile
'distant from the City.
rwiIIE Mldwing JOCKEY CLUB PURSES
.9 will bo run for. over tho nbovo course,Tinier
tho exoiasivo central and direction of the atocrurds
and Uflicers of thn Club, comntoncing uh the first
Tue«'lny, (the 4tlt). nf Pobrunry next, mid conti
nue FIVE DAYS, free for any Mure, Morso. or
Gelding in life United Statts, Tha lurfli'r b'ouuty
end eleghneo, iu'nat ,urpiuaotl by'say in'Georgia.
Extensive' UocoinmntlafiunS nro prepared, and ail
iovors of good sport.nro invited to alien''
Firsi.dtty, -Fob. 4tli—Ono mile luails, Ibr a splen
did Silver (pip. tintl entrance mouey.
8eiitli,d tiny, Feb'. 5th—Two mile h'cat*,' for a
parse ef !g'250. •• . ■
•Thitddav, Fob;Three mile liuntsf for t
tfyal Son tnlftSM M■ whl^t ut.lt
•gloryI’li jjsl yli l.iispe<jic’.q<, tf.ij! give
them a twist back to*p plain sigh/, mid if
van dont see Irimlik: '.Unoftg soino .ul our
folks i 'in mmiakeii;. .'I’tte invi'.age nv» be
mg done, and Cutig' ttss jist giqlttu lo^utuei,
l shall luvo mJio li.iio tv ,yriCe Id yon.
guilt
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1111(1
il'yuu iiout Id iiim rqit su .niglt Sa.id iy ut
fiivy 4iU, .i’ll ifoj«l «H;my fotten uy him.
Y utirs, <Stc, ■'
l pbatl u<vo mJi'O it,tie w ,yri(e id yon.
I wislt yuu'd ,git « ‘’tajick j'dqy’’ goin
iltis 8ii.iiOtt,,liko file ffll’js diildast your, wht;
|Wiqt a paper tfown cellar uipJer jf'J.ttn, and
y
fixlrMfrbin Gvv. irulffs ’aicstagclo
UNIVERSAL ^EOVCATI 0> T .-~Ifii
vvute-prucftcaUlu tu I'itfdrcu it every whttM,
would pjierato qs a .peweil'ijiycltMk upon
vice and wquld du more to diuiiuUli t|ie
Ulduk Citlaiugue of 'Cilmut, su gutiuraliy pro-
valent, ill in any other pioisgrvv whettfot
foi- prevention or punisbmpiu, that h is httit*
urtu been duviso'd} it: this Sime, it is nut o»
p, qisusidgityi as .Uei'tig oujjtoly pt-tmiuthl'i
I have said that llioro has not fliitbbrto
been ait appropriation -made itbaVis availa
ble for the porposos of education;' this is'
literally true, but tbo Legislature.by titu ttef
of second April, eighteen hundred ami thir
ty-one, have made provision for creating a'
fund in prospect, for that object, by Setting
apart for common school purposes; the pro
ceeds arisingfroin unpaten/od lands,' foes in
the land office, and nil moneys received in
pursuance of tho provisions contained in'
the fourth section of tho.nti to increaso
iho county rates and levies passed tho
twenty fifth day of March, eighteen hun
dred and thirty ono, which, it is estimated
will, on tho fourth day of. April, next, u-
mounl to a su.ti not less than five hundred
aud forty-six thousand five hundred and
sixty-three dollars and soventy-two cents.
This sum, with tlio amount annually accru
ing horn thu increased county rates and
levies for tho use of the Commonwealth
whilst tlio act continues in force, and that
arising fiont u cuntiiiutico of tho avails of
tho land office thereafter, is cltargablu upon
tho internal improvement fund, at a com
pound interest of five per cent, per annum,
until it shall produce une hundred thousand
dollars omuisllv, after which, the interest is
tu be distributed at the end of each year and
applied lu the support,of common schools
thrintgliont the State. Estimating fiiisTuud
in its most unfavorable aspect, the interest
will amount to the sum contemplated lot
distribution, on or hlioiit tlio first of Aptil,
eighteen hundred nml forty three; in the
menu time, however, theie tiro no available
moans fur commencing this much desired
measure of State policy, litis true system
of republican equality that will level till dis
tinction be*ween rich and ptior:, tlittt wi1
place the chili) uf the most iudiger.f cilizonl
of the Cumntomvenlih upon a level will)
tlinrof his richer neighbour, both' in tlio
school ifjwni Aftd upon tiro. Campus, will
instruct inn rising generation it) their dirties
ns citizens; emblii thorn to appreciatu tits
suuiimetit of ncipim'd lirodom; end secure
the perpetuation ot civil and religious lb
erty to onr connfry, by teaching them wlnq
riv'O rind religions liberty really import sail
mean. .71 is fur this all important.measure,
bo III its iiigrrds our happiuuss us a poople
and lite speurity uf our invuluablo political
jftstitiitiqnx, to which I would anriicsily in
vito your immediate oftention,.nmi tiiion
whir.fi l would splicjt your prompt action,
l l is I'mirv fellow citixmts, (Iwf tho ckar-
nctur uf our Siato should bo redeeen’d from
the state ol aupinoiicss'and indifference un
dvr which ils mdst impurihut intoK'Sts, tlm
education of its citizens, have so long been
languishing, and th.it a system should be
.iriatigi'd iirat would pftSdio; 1(61 ortly wn ad.
the depositee were unsafe in any. bank, and much
more ro in the losul ban) a than iu the United t-totes
-Bank, Ehime Jiave profored the charge ofinooiwic-
" ’ reason,
il not to
knew how far Judgo Cloy ion might fio driven fiom
the puli of moral rectitnde, by hie hatred to any
man,.bubwo confess wo cannot set the jnsitebol
this charge: It u well known that ho'diua uniform
ly been opposed to Ihe United States . Bank,_pnd
mid Want so Ihr us to stnto, at tho last session of
Congrosshie belief, thntziiopublic money was un
safe ia that Institution. But does it necessarily
follow, that ho most' advocate their removal to o-
tlier places of deposite, which ho coneeiVos to be
more uneufu, to exempt him from iho charge of irt-
my separate property.
So far IVqm the Bills of exchange being injurious
’to the Bank, no ono knew, bettor than Alt, Iverson,
thet thoy were highly beneficial. Mr. Iverson could
not tiavo forgotten: that tlio flunk had just disposod
oftheso very hills ond that they answered'thd
same purpose as W many silver dollars., U cannot
howeverjyo important nau> to discuss fartlier-.the
oxtenf of my indebtedness to the Bank, for I appeal
to. tho records oftlio Bank Itself, tn show that thedotn
ofJ.Tines'tl. Snorter iscntifolyoxttngmshcd, tlml iho
dubtofSliorter, Tarver & Co. is radoeed to nboat
liix thousand five hundred ond tilty dollars , and my
Own to nbont twelve hundred
. Fifth day, Fobi'fth-AIfle houls, lie.t 3 iu 5 [ )j? e * e ;p^ 8 ° ' '
handicap, Ibr Cho*gnto nod cntrancb money. . ' *
&c. a^ccordiug to the rales of the .W«v . Gfi'idner^Colin
tern.coan4.o»
Tlis' iidcs of flio 'Contral Conrso,'Baltimore,
have been adopted'Vvitb saiua few ulteratione.
Rradwell, Mr.
Brinltonl: JJuury
liliu'k, Junius ;i
I'.taek, Mrs. F. A. JK.
licuio, Tl.oniiis
Braswell, 1'uhiaa ‘i
lirodnux, ./i-lm
llickcrs'atr, Ifonry
Ibsliup. Julm
Burlier, .Air,
Bright. James Esq.
llmiton, warren
Bltme, E.
Bishop, L. B, . " .
Brndlcy, Henry
Uigurs, Joseph
Brown, Afury
Buckler, 9am’l, E.
illcoks, William 2
c
Chatlieitl. Gottrgo Biq.
Champion, E. F.
Dpiley, Elijah V■■
Cress, Aloxandar
Clark .fc Ware, 2
Cone, Knlihiird i).
t 'orluv, Silas Cl.
Camp, John Esq ■
Ui'lumtm, Joseph 2
Cochran. Mih. f
Chmlwich, AI
Carr, i’oddy
Cooper, Juno , I , ,
Corde, John . df.tcliulf, Jushua 8.
C'ureton, Evornrd ' , Aieri,lion, Fiancis D,
Cooper. Samuel Alps*. Alexander
Culbreth, VV. ' Alurplicy, Rev. M. JE\
Candler. TIiDiTins- ' Mitchell, J, M.
C’humpmii, Henry . - Jliller, Stephen D,
Cady, Dr. ^topheqC, . Alotton, John .
Cooper, Jehu Monion, flatrick
Cooper, Afr. Aloribn. John pi Ei‘
Cone, llubtiell-B: ” ’• AfeDonuld, AUlootuh
Camp, Adln'r ol'Jos. T Alnaon, Airs. Alary
■ 0' Jliedly,Francos'A
Daniel, Thomas Muniiig.'M. C, ‘
Duuqledt, Alts. Alary B. N \
Ditlioq, Morodi.thT. Neal. Loonurd B. v
Duvis,' Aliittlmyv Nix, Thomas
Hay,’A. &’ C ik.‘Co. '. Niiilou, 1-’.. Sigoitrney "
Davis, .Moses • ■ O'' ,J
Dudley, Willlani Y. Owens, Uriah
Dowliog, Uuv. L. : g*..
Davidson, Joiin Pool, W.
Denol, Air's. Nuitby 'PouJns, Fetor C.
Dossett Hiram ‘IW, Ralph Esq,
Dean, David Perry, Hilliam
Davis,. Elizabeth . , Piosntl, Ahsulote
Dicliorsoj), Foomain IJ, D
JjJ-' ’ Jlui-c, Molten
Emory, Rev. John UtMgtrsi Willinh)
Echols, Absalom . Jtirseau, William
Ellisol, David , . iininsey, James Esq.
E.lis, Thomas’ . fluboil*, So/umou
■& ' ' Hdd, David & /Filliwn
Fanning Col. Joint IS '
Franklin, Clayton. - Stuck lefiml, Loyd W,
Fol/ror, -ehooiciaft, Jienry
Fulton, AI, , ' {Ja ilq, W *» M. A.
FanuiscV Cot J.k5 il. ai.toiwinto, David M.
Fanning, Alitj. Jici W. ttpivoy E.'B. W.
“ • •• -■ Si-oll, Council
ftiatlor, Wm. Esq.
. rj-ililKty, Airs. Lucy
Binittij Dnvid
' Slate, Shmxct -
Rimma Jos-.ph
. Sows, ijeiity
Auihh, Atelnbald
Shivers, ’JT.oi-.J.
Sanlord, Gen. J, W. /t,'
-Smith. Frederic
- .V.lripler, Thomas
Sec, Juste
.ernOB, Guurge
aimijli, Nr.
Forrest, Maniii'
Furmlir John
Forsyth, John F. \
FurloW, Jano AI.
Ferris, Ew’d. V. ■
Gtnnbiirry. George
’ . Garten, Wm.
Guidon, Thu*. (7,
I shonil
cqitafo number cf’schouW tq 'bo ©stahlislird
throughout tlio ii'nie, but would extend ilk
I'trovtsioas so na to ssento ilie eilucaiibti end
instructions of n competent' hiimbur of ac-
•ivo, inteiligent tnachers, who thill not only
be prepared, but wall q atllfied, to take upotr
iliemsplvos thn yovemmi-tU T-f the schools,
ami to fOtmPnnlruw inMnfCitrlft' to tho selio-
.ars, Sumo uf our roiliiiit«’'ih'i| IhJ'been
coiisisUmcyi certainly not. Let it bo remembered
thet the propriety of the removal of tho deposits
was nol before tho last Congress, Tiiut subject
was not then discussed. It was the propriety of
rccharlering tha bank that Congress acted upon, it
which Judge Clayton opposed wnh so lunch zeal
and ' ability, lluw tlieu can ha be consistently
cliurgod with inconsistency.
It will be seen by tlm subjoined ualico that thn
land oflicu lias been removed from Alontcvalld in
Alabama to Mnrdisville in Tuledaga county, and
rhnt the puldio lands inthh Coosa District will lie
sold nt the latter place hn thn second Alouday in
tlio present month (January.)
Whilst on this subject Wu can bat regret that tho
lands new in the possession of the Crook Indi
ans, have been brongkt into mitikel so suddenly
and so unexpectedly to tlio people, it ought to
lie the object oftlio Government, solo dispose of
tlioqmhlic domain, as to ronlizo thu highest possible
price. No paltry or worthless motives, should in
duce tho Kxocutivo to pnrsue n coarse calculated to
dtminisn ita vuillo, or embarrass those who wish tu
parchnsa. Tlio inniket should be upon to tho cum'
petition of all,andnpeneti under each ciicqin.ton
c«s us to authorize n reasjuublo heliel, that neither
tho rightaol'the poople, oi the interest of Iho Coun
try will bo sueritioed. Undor tlio present state of-
olfatra, uo.sncii rousanable uxpoetution eon tie enter
taiavil. i
A proclamation for thn sale of there lands is is-
soinl on tho sovuuteomh nml roaches as nuuut the
middle of Diluemhur, 'Tins order oftlio chief Also
gislratu.is publieiiud in, the Gi.onri, lit tlib city cl
Wushiugtoo, d paper that nut puiie than one man
in a thousand tu Alnhuina or 6'eiirgindvur roads.
It remains a sealed Book in tho great body ol the
people,' until within u lew duys of the snhi.umt
coining suddunly upon us, finds but finv prepared
repurchase. 8ucli conduct is downright lAjustiec
to thu inhabitants who h.ivu settled boy-mil me riv
er, and scums to bo nilcndud us a kind ol guvera-
ineutul ,putush>uuni ialiictud U|.un them for tlio
manifest.ition uf a snoumli A refraelery spqil uu '
recent occasion,
A loss worthy mutivo lias been clinrgcl upoii
tlio Frcsidunt U|un the one to wliieli wo li.ivo
alluded. ' It lias been iusinuntoil Hint the finds
bitvo been brought thus suddenly into m-irkut to
(k'fuilt u favurite iiiuusuro of h s great Jdyeisary ,
now ponding before tlio Soonte of ttm U. i/intos.
hit'sol .Wi'lthe I'roeidieiit knowing!}' s.-tci mo
thu intore-t uf tin) wholo pcoplo to gr.itity iiis maf-
ico against fifopry Clay i or has die, Ci'u.-mu-U t.i
becoiUo tno msirumeiri of gunornl injury tu lift
country in Iho course pursued, when the wlndn
sohemo of his uppunont in the denatu, might loivo
bien groand inti.powdur liy tlio sovoioigii, omen
clous, nndomniputuol power of tlio wonder .vor„»
ing veto ?
Another reason forints oximntlinary linste; qnilc
_j slr.inge, add certainly more likely to bu rule,
hns boon whispered by iho pas-nog winds. An u-
diet had went fortlilrom Ihe paiaeu (hat the mhulii-
I,tots of tho country occupied by tlio roll ineo bo
youd Uio GtuUi'liioocheo, should quit Uieir houses,
and little farm* itu the fifteenth in«i, or fall heaqatu
the murderous hand nf n brutal soidiury. • Tuiny
thousand sellers, men, wutuen, mud chihlien,
worn dooiiiej by this decree iu .licitr tlio iioriois of
a winter rentov.il; ur Uio more insoleul aod liorii-
hlu butchery cl tliusu, whu are too dtnasid fur civ
ilized life, und fit only I'or suuii lufuimm* work.—
I'l.A lumulA ail* Aiiltrini i inntntfitfl Ut BdliiillUl
, j SEYAiPlUJi R. BONAER.C, ( ^°r' f v.
Ifo^ItiCHibm -Recorder, .Vacon Ala-conger,
and- Moptgomcry..(Ala.) Journal, will pleaso give
the ahovo. Ilirco.insorlianq, und lorwurd tlioir ne-
cconntc to 8. R. B, bnhinilma, Ga.
eoihavc considered it necessary to trouble tho com
munity with the oxpbsurooffhis portion Cf my pri
vate huainers only, tliil one of mg hersons vasic*
ciates” irt this pinto, has meanly and privately op*
doavonred to impress upon the minds of people
froth tho country, that tho difficulties with which
■lie Bunk had to Contend, Was iu conscnuoiioo of
the large debt which I was owing it. Jn,future,
they most find somo olhor oxcuso. hod doubtless
abundant may he found much nonror homo.
Air. Iverson in bis npposl lo the public,'nllcmpt-
ed to justify his cAurso toward mo. upon Bit gronud
ofmy uordisonablo inilchtodness to tlio flunk—
It was most unfortuaato for Ibis portion of HU de
fence, that ho had first written me the letter Wliich
I pulilished. and in it had assured me, that his only
reason Was, tny refusal to co operate with him in
his fumoos olid fraudulent Unnk ••schoinn.” Not
content with llrofi ho proenred his friend Afr lJil.
linghnm tn wiilo mb upon the subject, and to make
tho same assurance. Alter hit tins, lie saps in his
dofence, that my dec ofthe fands ol tlio Benki im
pelled him to thd coarse lie Rirsupil. Air. Iversnn
ms llms potion himself into A difficulty from nhich
escape is impossible Without tlio loss of his rtraci-,
ty, His appeal to lite pnhlic mnj bo truO, biit then
h.s litt.r will bo lalso, or Ins tCUir may be trile, hut
1 lieu Iiis appeal will bo false. He may take which
torn of lire dilemmA he pleases, Hut tho result th
liiiil will lie Hie same.
If 1 have succeeded In putting the community
upon its guard, anil taking from (ho cunapiruturstlie
tower to do wrong, 1 nm abundantly compensated
ur all tho fthoso that Inis been lavished upon me:
Farther than tliis.-l have hoVcr desired to rb,
Upon n review of my address to tlio public, / feel
that / dealt harshly, arid unjustly y> illi tlm ‘‘Gentle
nintiuf Alaton” to Whom / referred, llowovor
Much / think him cunstirahle fur the part that Im
acted, it was nevertheless improper tn impenrli hin
gclielal character Ibr hnnesty, aud 1 regret having
hue'll urged by tlio excited statu ul my fiielmgs ut
the thiili tu do so.
ELI B. SHORTER.
. '• -A‘-CABS,0. -
■^^‘F. the uhdo’rsiguod. M»te« b«ei»' called on
diligent .. .
gisri was sinking, and also previous to lire linre
that she received the snag, taka pleasure ia stntiug
to llie^ pnhlic, and thosnWho are pCdiajreied to
censnro commanding'ollicers, for saeii unlbrtuuale
oectirronccs, that nil exertions, ihnl any man could
render, were rendered by Capture Harris, to savo
the hmit and her cargo—and vvo do nreat eurnuit/y
hope, (lint those who are interested in the boat will
not in iho least, attach any hluino |o thu Captaiu,
for waul ofultealren
JOHN DILL;
JOHN G. ROAN.
Gibson A Hi
Grace Murlia IL
Gitul Thomcs r , fi •
Glaze, Jonfo
GuilMrtj VVdey,
eiirxou, Fe.'ii • -
L'lio puopio of Aiahaina inconsod ul such conduot
aod ul.inueJ nt tho dangoru around U.eni dulur
mined lo re.d«J even onto duutb every uttempt to
drh'o.thorn, from tho soil. In this strugg e ol uus-
rulo on tbo one part und constitutional resistance on
lire inner, sumolwdy r nai uiupelled to Imtt, or'lire
direct uf free lltr 111 and Um Uwod ul uuud ulavus
from the Alabama Journ .
If llioro bn 8ny trait in Jackson’s cimr-
ncierj mom rcirhif.njilu ilmu pt)ot|itlr,
il is Iiis ii/ter disit-pnii!'. lor Inwj an-
public opinion. lit Inrt ti:< h is tlu (ii
grnccful prutlivntiiinro: of nn.it unr»l;i|
lii.it hu can almost control nml ilinutt puh-
Ijc opItTfoiMitrliu pleiucs. lies can certairt
tjf do violcnco to it, with greater iitipuni
ty than any other man, /fret this country
ever prOitilceiL VV'li.u otlrer nmu ilmu
Gbiivriil J Irks'in, utter seinllii" ttm iruops
into tin) lirtiifs ©t a Sfn'fu ami imttinjj one of
its citizens iiMhuu'.vuril ^ niter iratiiplintj
ns well upon thn Intvs ns till) inilhorilius uf
Hie S/iHre,'und after eoiiceminiing Inurtiien
cmnpHiiiu* ofsiildieis. in n lime uf Hru-
lutititi p(bn;n tvT.hm (lint s.unu State, wlrat
titltur nt.tu tit-in Gemunl Jackson, alter such
,iii uii,)»rtilel|e({ com so uf conduct, would
have been held guihluss in .passing over
such things, in his coniinunicuiiunsfo Cun-
gi uss tis limiters nut worthy of his nnticu !
Wo do nut heiievu that tliero is ui
single iiixiHiu-o in tlio History of tho Gov-
uruinonr, in which tho rights of tiny mom-
bCr of tlie coiifcdui icy Inivo been treated
witli such nbsoluio disrespect by tlio Exe-
jcdViiyo uf fin, Goviriuneiif, ns those tffoui
SiHfo iu tlio piesont iustuncu.
From th© first, hn Ires nover condexr.eud-
•d Csroply to our Governor except throuj-*
his suhordiontus. Unlike his coiHiurt m
tho imsu ul South pnrolini, where no top*
once, enconmiue.'l uuni who eonhl "rujutn
scorn for'his taunts" tie wss compelled (hi*
ROSTER A* FOGLE
l.W ()UIaD iPforrp tliu citizens ur Columbus
» f and vieirniy,,thpt firey liavo opuped a tluro
an Broad streot in tlio tmilfling -formerly occupied
bv lire Insurance Bank. Tlioir stock consista ul
/Jodies and fienllenians Gold Levers and I-epiniw
tiotithmens Silver Lovers, Horrizonlal.-ind plum
Ws/olies, Lm'ii s Cable and Basket iVoukeliains,
Cli/iins. Seals, Kuya and Hooks, sen of Earing-*,
Fins with Agnl Jet, Cameo, Cornolm, Topaz nml
Swiss DU Ming, centre, Diamond, Jot Fearl, Euuotil
Garnet, Ruby, Gold-tcire. Plain'nml Chased Fin
oerrmgs, Diamond; Fearl, Jet. C'amoo, Filagree
Garnet, (fold Stone, Agot nml JMuin Breast i’ms,
Diamond, and jot Onmuo, uget Emlmil ond pl an
stmids Gentlemans long link und Curb Chains,
Sehlv, end Keys; Guard Chums and Iveys, Gold
8peel,votes, mid. I’apsili, Bqlt, slides uud Bowles,
visiting oarfls and casi-s, Musical shelR i«d ivory
snulf boxes, boud bags and 1’irMs, bo,id chains
and Scarls,'coral and Jet Necluces, Silk and Loa
thor I’urno*. fcurvircj oud j>Imiu anoli and uro/.iliUrv
cnmhr, silver.,I'lntod und stcol spectacle* und ca-
sot, silver pencils und Lead*, poll pocket and dirk
knives, fcbsors, dirks, Razors; Aid strop!,, I lute.
ti.es, li'ifinunicns vinlinslriiigs.silvor luble, TjH
cruiii.i, Alnst-vd, nnd Salt reoons, hotter and fruit
knives, Ferry's Tongues, t tills aud allots, anil stnu
pens, neeiilos, thimnlus, silver und steel wntcli
chtiins, .Old knysi.key rijig-*. wpteh rilib'in, slides,
ami rings, elisss hunids and men's back jnmqn
liuf.rds', ‘Tooth brashes. And Few.Jer, Gilt and stool
HO ra Hasps, diiohlo and' silig/eJiuirol t.uns, bell
.iml pocket pistnls, powder lioslfs, I’ereassirn. enps
ani holders, Aini'limternnd ehoev miltltlo Cloiks.
/I ltarils patent tunopiucos. nnnra with und with
niiisworiK nlatedcaddlesucks, snuffers ami trays
,.„,-or» Ton pots und bel/s', und many other articles
i„. uanioroiis tu menllcn, all ol which they oflur
lo.'lor cash or approved credit.
Jowuvur they would not Iihvo peo|ilu l.ike Ihoir
word concerning tbo p.-ic -atid quality of Heir or
1,,-les but would consider it ns u fiver ,[ Ladies and
l,n,tinmen would e"U and examine lor themselves.
N 15: Pmtieulur attention paid to Wutehes loir
lh, repair, all jibs in their lino will l.o dine neutly
.„,J it sh irt Iietiec. Mum jewelry of nil kinds
uiinnliicturnu to orilort also cuius uud oocennut
sflilts moutted to order. ' ^ tf^-J
Hunt, Doct.
liyatl. Mr.
//ill, Jatntjs J. 2
Hudson. JiishuA
Uahbart. Stnnaui 8
/-'niton, II. It.
Hail, IjovvIs „
Harris. ‘Nat;II
Ilill, Booker
Ilolcomh, Philip. W.
Holder, David 4
llastiug, Win U,
Huzard, Jeremiah
tfuttoy, Jusiiua" '
Hyman. Arehibgld -
Golland, John C.
Handy, John
lloekuhy, Mr.
Ixjllia,
U icks'i Rlizuboth
Harper 4x Liwis !
D irgmvs*. Hubert
Jones, Mo,gun'
Johnson, ijiivtd- tf-
JufiiiKun. Bernsinl- n|
Jolinnm, John D
lilllfiu Ji'.vv .luilA
Moin-ii, Little B,
: - imiliy,AVm. D. & Cq,
G-atler. ,'darl: I .-q. ; ,
buF.idiu, cj.'ldiiipu
'Ami'll, E. K.
Smpl.enn, Will. K.
6'kinuer. flen^. Ac Ep'ui.
Thornton,Nau.AI {coo.
Tiila, F.lizsbelli.
' Turt, Thdmns II.
-Tarver, John C. B. 21
: Taylor; Tbdepholl*
Tlinri), Blockmuu
Turner, S. 4
' Tmvontt, John
Terr}, Ahred M.
T-'iii iu-oa, t,oow^d ■
Tailoi, John
Touoy, Jus. N.
Tlioumv, A, U.
Terry, O. ii.
ar
Urqulinrt, ltuvid
Urqul nrt, John A,
Wynn, Lewfc Eiq.i -
- VVatley, Af'iven 2
. Woolley. It. N. .
Wulker VV VV'i /inm l
VVilliainwn. Henry Yfj
Wiggins, Ah-liurd J,
Watson, Ordry
Jonus, Bin. JeffArsim 3 .Wiggins, It. 11, Esq,
Jenkins, Julm VV'nglit, Edwurd VV.
Jones,/Jurphoy V. Weeks, flurlietl Esq.
' iV’ifiiuiiis, Deniel ’
VVigg ns, Garret
, Wonts,.VineditT.
Wall, it. W
Williams, Ti.bmo*
J-ter. Oliver
Jones, It.
Jormons.Wm,
Jones, llnndall
K.
Kiug, William
Poraiiuv calling for any ofthe above fetter*, wiij.
xleasa any thoy oro advertised. ■
JA.VIB.ri VAN NEflfl, I . M.
ILL BE BOLD, on the first Y’ovsday in
Fobrsnry next, at the Court House, in the
towrrof Lumpkin, dloivurt county, liutwoon tlm u-
*«al liuuraof sale, toe.loliowiug properly to vvd :
Ono Lot of Land, fio. seventy, (70) in tl|u J.bth
district of originully t,oo. J now Airivnu lodnty, t*.
vied on M file proportjro/ flatty II, Vircludi; loen-
tivfy a ft fa issued from Wilton Sup.iinr Court, in
fvvor of Lancelnt Johnson A Co. against said
Ilitchol!*
L. W. HILL, dl. IT.
Nov-2
ran MUS.
■mpmsssmer:
bout I'Viality acres cUaiod qud under a good lance,
fwokuiwg* of lino wyieruijj u l.t|atthy shuutloiire
larifim desor.ptioi. is deuniad onnouoisary. J "
sous desirous ot puielmemg can call uod > rluW
Fremisos' Terms ^low and '^rah B0K(h
Jldi.'J ' !
E<( mcomb« 1^. «a Colomtinx. a lar >1? br.gli.
mToll Inrun whim ramp, and hotwoen 5 and UFue
hiar wilTi vo live dnllurs to any person whot
ivffi give meal Fnyottevilte, *«/ informattou Uu,
Will toad lo Ute '^v^of^orra, ^ ^
iniorinu-r&teiQartcouii'j
Q taTIlilltEAS William V. Raney applie* fo
\ > ’y lulters of rdministratiou on tlio citato of
Daniel tlnnsy. luto ofHlwfotMcty deceased,.. Thesq
are tiierefore to cite and admonish alt and smgu/ir
tl.o heirs und creditor*.-of eaid duenared, to be and
appear ul my nfiicu, v.'ithi.i tho timo prescrihod lijr
law, to file llteir objections (if any. they have)
why said‘fouert-6r aUmi“i*lraii*u should not ba
{ruined, Giver fomi under my mind at Oflicu, this
JUtli Deo. 1833.
THOg,-IR. DENNIS, o. c. o.
Jnnuaiy 4 . ' 32—dr, ...
Georgia—Nlnwarl count!/-
V/WrilEREAb Willjnm A. A/nihores, end Fre-
'% i derick D. IVhnho. ly, «pp/«» W ««tor let,-
tor* cf ufJiniwislrailon on the •‘late of Jlosea .Ma-
lliaws, Ism of Mid cenety dedoased.: Iho»o are
tiierefore lo cite and ndnnnish *11 end siugol»r the
hindrod and creditors of wn}- deceased, tq file
tlmir lawful oliir"<<“ 11 "' ,r -Imy can (within the
time proseriiMd by law,) w- : raidlutmis of udmi-
nistr.'lion should nut he g riled Given nndnr
■«v /i»aJut OUiu, this I2ih day of DeeunWn'r, 1833* • '
. TI108, AI, UENM2, c. r. d. '
January 4 . . 3'J—It
u<ituini8li’ai,)p’» foiic.
A GREfeAflLF, to tin order of tho Infolor Cooit.
of J.nmpl.ia connty, will ho said i.1 tlio Cooit
\j.itn of said .corn ly, on thn first Tuesday iu
Match next, Lit No. 127, id lbs H>ih district of
said county, sell for the Imncfit of tho heirs and ,
creditors of .Nuthnn Brody, ir. tleconsed.
LEVIN,VII E. BRADY. A lm’rx,
32—Ut
Jcanbry 4
ffanlly cxcc:Xe<» ai this Ojjicfy-