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lp»s presuming and mi " f adopting the
fictitious «iguan„" d cu ‘“»«nai'y plan of
V INDEX CQNSTtTUTlOJiia
vaSiT Hrii -
,„ , Cl ar <!sIon ai)d Savannah, is calcu
Don. The vatious rumdnrs of a battle
said to have been fought between the A.J
t-aanand Neapolitan armies, in which the
no 7r ? ‘° h “’ C been »i'‘orious, are
t fully conJJrmed nor positively contradict-
b -rrr ° fpicd r nt ’ *»
Oftht Allied Powers, augurs well for the
success of Naples and of liberty. All Eu
rone exhihife
At „ .1 F ° a TnE nEC °HDsn.
seems tohir?-eWvi!i l i e v SU - ,, ’ ect of Ed,,c "‘ i on
‘"id is beginning to "iJ^ ^ nnera ' “tlentiun,
some de«?e" u s S .lv' c H*™***, and in
•egret that thlle Ar^tiM'm"T b “ Ve <0
the propriety of r vv 10 doubt
‘ages to ftuL£ ‘.n, 5 ll,l ‘'S hRS ‘ H dvan-
stale objection of its ! allt ‘ d e re the
the discharge ofthe d 'f> md ‘O r ' n E‘hum fur
proper sphere I . ? U, f ,lul ei '" 'heir
little to iqvestigate th.^. i'T’ r ° re , be WR,, » a
and universallv’re. .. - ' I a,,d, ‘y "fro ancient
at JeasUt",. been » “ °l , 7 0n ’
signed a, hSffe 5, t, , tCa " tl,atl, e the do-
in >vhichtEw& in/,i r< ‘“ tUrM ° f , God
ed exercise S I V* r,< ?‘ , ' B3 are not allow
;T7" •‘ hr legislature having acted on the
priuc,pal business introduced at this session,
B i n Itr m V 1 ''’ 0 ’' Tl,u Ln »<*
£"l, ihn some disagreement between the
house,, which was finally adjusted by
committees of conference, lias become a laitf
It does not materially differ front (i,e act au-'
tl onsing the last lottery. Several other
“ ’ f ,,Cri,ll y "f« private or local nature,
have been passed at this session. Among
those or public interest wo notice the repeal
of a law passed some years ago, which i,n
posed a penalty of twenty-five per cel on
refusal of the State Banks to pay specie-
and on act prohibiting the sale of lottery
tickets, (except of lotteries authorised by the
state) under a penalty of one hundred dol
lars for each ticket sold.
c ^ I-"’ C f;Uit Cour ‘ of ‘he U. States
foi the District of Georgia, was held here
durmg the last week-Jndge Johnson pre-
snhng. There was, we are informed, much
important business before the Court—a d»>-
ckon made at this term, relating to the
Bndgo at Augusta, j 9 likely we under-
stand to produce collision between the Fe
deral and State authorities.
ft?” The Executive appointment of Tho-
mas U. p . CharPon, us Judge ofthe East
ern Circuit was last week confirmed by the
legislature,
\f * . T1,E ,iEC 0»»KR.
Most subjects delight in prefaces, but mine
'Itaded'V^f Constitution has been
Jl^L d > “ nd 1 a,n r ‘ , ody to speak. The Co-
XmmL*u. d 30me ,nemLer * of the Legislature
a tQsrrumeiit; and tf»e con-
eequMiee begin to appear. “ Constitutions
«re the property of the pepple, and not of
Die person, exercising the government.”—
rTi ,„^ 1 ' n ,°- rl,i,3 . sub8tituted ‘ liB Constitu
tional discretion given him, to appropriate
certain monies and. fill offices, fur the will of
r >tUoUt l i egari110 * he limitations
and restrictions to that discretion, and has,
not only been habitually making uue.vpect-
appropriations, but largely engaged in
« Img, wit . members of the Legislature, the
offices w.thtn his gift-offices too, of “ emo-
'?™ e " ,s l i and compensations,” contrary to
that weU recollected declaration of Hie Con
stitution, than which no other part was bet
ter understood but a few years since, which
lit hi?? ' n,,mber sl “"l after tak-
X!' tw be ? ,,glWe *° an y of t; ' c aforesaid
ollicos—(referring to those “ having emolu-
compensation annexed thereto,”)
during the time for which he shall have been
ei^cte , And the reason is obvious, when
\ve advert to the alausa which declares,
tnatthe Legislative and Executive Depart
ments shall be distinct, &c. &ic. I therefore
piotest "gainst the gubernatorial appoint
ments of Generals Adams and Newnan as
commissioners for Georgia at tile late Indi
an treaty, and against their acceptance. I
protest no less at the appointments of James
VV.ifsmi and Robert Glenn as Surveyors, and
at their acceptance—all having been members
or tn* Legislature at the time of their ap
pointments, some of them even quilting
their seats to perform the double service, all
receive the pay, and all return to their seats
in that body, which, alone, has cognizance
of impeachments and of (he prodigal use of
the public money; (here to hold a culpable
si cnee (if the question be raised) or to ap
prove their own conduct, and vote the joint
Praises of themselves and the Executive,
thus it seems that the two departments
are coming together, and Paine, the celebrat
ed writer on government jlius justly remarks
m this place, “ by a change of scene and cha
racter, the actors, the approvers, the persons
responsible, a- the persons not responsible
arc the sair persons, ’ and “ the parts help
each other out, in matters, which neither of
them, simply could assume to act.” Shall I he
tho't imposing, and meddling with the rights
of those in high authority, to judge for them
selves in their own way ? I should not won-
. r at it—fur already I hear our representa-
ives refuse to he turned to the constitution
Is the foundation for correct opinion, but
ii'izing high their own inclinations, declare
heir unwillingness to hear, and object to tho
fading of offered arguments on subjects.—
* speak again in the forcible language of
aine—“It i s no t for the benefit of those who
tereise . the powers of government, that
'Ostitutions, and the governments issuing
11 ra ‘liem, are established. In all those
"ters the right of judging and acting is in
‘sc who pay and not in those who receive.”
-« one of the people—we raise the funds—
d w" remind our representatives, whom
■i have placed as a check over, and not as
«tjulors with the Executive, that in band-
i our treasure, all license taken under dis-
1,003 restricted by the Constitution should
governed by the loner lifed rule of right—
onesty is th.c best policy?’ We have given
i our Constitution ns that rule—we have
re guarded against combinations, forested-
s, and other political speculations—uiul
would entreat you to quit the present
oj wisdom—this boasted state ofimprovc-
■ and civilization, and return to the sim-
ii.if #i ll4 * • * # '■ s p**ero must be wronc.
com e d n na ‘ ,,re ' ^rtainly, muVt lfe
ib'iH J > i ii * S ncres * ar y ,0 carry our bur-
,1 8 * t0 * dl our ground, to attend our rat-
bc •«nHf P rU 0 " ffoOd and c ‘°!ithing, kc.
to Inve If 11 1 '*’ na/>m * ee! " 3 wonderfully
p-A-m
ITm h E” 1 sTy's
l^'wilfbefimnd Se deckTZVn^ more
s a e Smi , and mpr8 8c!io1(ii .
irked a?„F V0IRe * Wpg tortured
Heaven The Cl ‘'T “ SJ 1 l, . ,,gisnl !
ii .aven, the Christian world, in ireneral li»«
yf t it'f.TT h ' ;r l ° <>7- 30 ,n ' !re « Plaything.
, , 13 ‘" b ” regretted that she is everywhere
il3 a milter to
keenerT, l and mao y« fh «r duties as house-
but not a I 1 T’ T C ‘‘ rti ' inl y °f this class:
.nfTT a T ,,0 " sh ,ve find differ-
exahedTro^fhe'sla.i:.! 1 m'the 1 ' ^ ^
halfo P f nTfn^V'rt bCe " ‘‘f 11 * **
think' . which, one would
think, must imply at least, diversity ofpow-
m min" reason and truth first began to dawn
t6 b i n! h M1 ' r so . rt Bred with indignation
» behold a creature in w hom they took so
modi delight, degraded below the dog of the
chaSe, resolved to amancipate berfrom such
TiTrt l!l0u Sh not tliem-
ff .n To ,gll °- r; ' nt of her Proper character.
Ifence the origin and mad adoration of
knight errantry But thus it usually hap-
pens to mankind: an evil is suffered to pro-
gross unmolested beyond endurance, (lien a
C Ug U Uy d> ing wi ‘ h 111 j"dged
h.iste and intemperate zeal to an opposite
continue i 1 n °‘ uof f''1 ,wn ‘ | j' ‘he vibrations
hke , fi. 7f’ Vt ;.7. ,on «» before any thing
1 *1 f ' xud Equilibrium is attained.' Shall
a reformation therefore never be attempted 5
m'Jr h: ‘ v ‘jfyiijinoioletlge cannot unfit wo
man for duly ; since, if, as is believed, a dif-
munV'il* “• l 3T n ' ficii d '° society, and wo
man hold an influential post in it. how can it
be Injurious to her? Ifher mind he nntural-
1T, M®. ’ , 1 ‘ 1S ,s vur >' c °mplacentlv affirmed)
shall it ask no strengthening ? What would
be said of a planter, who affirmed his land
required no tilling because it produced not
spontaneously P That the female mind is
weak, superfina! and vain, cannot be denied :
but can no cause be assigned for it but a de-
nat Hr e *! Probably a large proportion
of this pusillanimity is to be ascribed not to
the advantages, but to the errors of educa
tion. The watch word, aud indeed the
vv hole vocabulary of the nursery may bo re
duced to this one word—pretty! Does alit-
tle girl put feathers in her hair, a flower in
her Imsuin—“ Oh bow pretly !” Is she sul
len or self-willed—Oh, that is not pretty ;
nobody Will love the little girl who is not
pretty; come, have on this pretty now frock,'
and sen how pretty the little girl looks in the
glass, k,c. he. It the mind be thus from
the very cradle inspired with the gross vanity
ma f e personal shew, can other fruit be ex
pected m riperyears? The supposition would
deny the scriptures, which require to “ train
up a child in the way lie should go, with
he assurance that lie will not depart from it.”
Why should lie, if trained in the way lie
should not go P Boys, early emancipating
liiPms-Mes from this pretty thraldom, e <pe-
rience « diitcrent excitement. If a boy ram
ble in the fields, wallow in the mire, or tear
bis cloatiies from off him, lie is perhaps re-
proved for his badness, but bears nothin"- of
the pretty, If he put a feather in his hat, or
shoulder a stick, “ that’s a brave soidier 1 he
must have a sword learn to fence, aud be
come a nolde general I” Though the ideas
conveyed bn very indistinct, yet from the
manner of expression and tone uf voice, the
boy is inspired with ambition for honor, and
to «fo something great; the girl with ambition
lur admiration, for looking veryJint, !
Tim subsequent process is of a similar na.
‘"re. 1 hey are sent to school where the
boy is oaijy set to the sober investigation of
r , 11 ,' . ^ ln matliematics, or the acquisition
of foreign languages, and being obliged to
define every ward, acquires, at the saim
time a habit of attention, perseverance, rea
soning, a general knowledge of language and
retentive memory ; to say nothing of the
high ideas, dignity and honor, imbibed by
early acquaintance with tile ancient classics.
Miss is taught at the same time to dance, to
play, and some of the lightest branches of
polite literature, with something of the fine
arts; and paint altogether indescribably.'
The result of this process being folly, it is
averred that nature has rendered the female
mind incapable of a connected train of think-
mg, and dose application and investigation.
The following comparison drawn by a wo
man, and one of the most reasonable, is per
haps as indulgent as can be made. “ Women
seem to possess equal parts with men, but
are inferior in wholeness of mind, in the iute
gral understanding; (bat, although a super'
or woman a!no-In .
.luster proporfmn In the mind of n *•
"""'i that if women liavo i,. J , ?'T° rlor
the faculty of fancy, wliidi <• n T ,nl . degree
and the faculty of J memo v Ti i “"i!*' *’
and stores iduas, they seem hli'l
"1 equal measure, th/faeu v „r
Combining, aualvsine n y 01 rom Panng,
ideas; tlmtdeep^ndTtatient^W ra ‘"'« ‘{i°se
goes to the bottom of i L„i •' which
power of arrangement ivl u' 1 ! 01 ’ "? r “’at
link together a°tim,sm l I ,Ch kno " s . h otv to
one dependent clmin u -im nn !’ c , ted ideo * in
of tho original idea, out ofthSch U.'" 8
gietv.and on whici, they aTh l ”
Queen Eltzabeil. is LJ.frlM
convinc ng instance nf B . ,ed ns •»
inconsi.tencyofa wVa 'b, "? hec lit - v a " d
state of soefety m fe " laU '' Tl ">
difficult to determine .v), 1 . 0 , raa J r render it
but if wc
predecessors, and successn . !l " nmed,! “ B
Indeed, from tneri.inj the chatti^.?^ f 1 r
hty or inconsistency. Yet sav ,,
withstanding her mascunn!. 7 th ? y> not ‘
disposition, she ivould act the“ nd
was she not bred a ZmT„ p'’T? n ‘ . H u ‘
chivalry of the limes , Jn ' *^ ,d no ‘ the
extravagant, and Zel m 6 a m " ch fnor «
sk SfsSMTSa? ‘F s » ~ ;
dinary human being. J? 0 r top-m7 cxtra .° r ‘
the validity of idea, that Tail cver beTr, 81 ° n
nerated, and in which w,\ er b tl ” ' c *
infancy to manhood, and which h^vTh" f ' ° m
tlio abo ve just coiidusion from Mi.-s Muoi^f
«k fir;”;,:”™:,;
jssrsssrF
onlv set >11, ,, .u woman must not
br<* ik* -*11 »i pwytidices ot (’(lurntion,
break all tlie powerful associations of infanev
S K?.. ?‘’■‘“t- And ir *»«
to all this, such are the cusionis of society
SK half the advantages, that to man!
facilitate he acquisition of knowledge ever
eomo within her reach. But it js niv
design to enter into the question, w hether
Ihe native abilities of the sixes bo eqm A
ET"; ' VhiCh Ca !' Iw ' decided hut by e.v
bt. bl 5 "" , ; x,)m . , “ <:r " ‘but ran be. made
ies wiih a tbT g >Ut 1 lUe imp CM 'Cuinstan-
Uie’si i.r T 9! "” e ? 0l,n ‘ 8 an(1 iuducemetils,
un same views and prospects, Ihe same cv>-
eitements and impediments ; in short, situa
tions, in all respects the same. As such ex
periment is not likely (o l)g made I slnll
rational - on T ,il ™fr whether, as
rational immortal beings, it is not proper to
bestow equally on both, a solid, rat onal end
mora rducationP We’nrc all moral" gen?s,
act on Tbl 0 ’ ,0actf ;i «’b himself, tn
act on the same moral principles, are all
bound on the same Voyagi, to L same T“
the Snd,”i r ul■ VV ,“ y ‘ben should not
same DrtrJl be .T rly ""’med with the
mides P „r * L,S ’ a, ’ ( l •■• ‘be same
. 5 reaa °b'flS i I would not be nndcr-
n‘ 0 '’ d l0 ‘ ni| "3', that the education of every
person should he the same—it must be :is
vario-.s as circumstances, and avocations re-
qmre. Nor let it be Understood that the fine
81101,1,1 noc ,,)ake
hev shm m'T i ^ trucll ‘ ,R j ‘be contrary,
iney should make part of all where eirciiin-
* 777 7* bu, , an ®* c|,, *ivq devotion to
n, Jontin t0 ° ,Vc : , l lu -" l - v i'lfiucoees the
"iiagination. bearing it above the sphere of
^un^smgexpectations too high, creating
r!,rT;-i! t a n,10t b p satisfied, and a relish
f r eh kl'sh trifl. tl which renders us unfit for
«. sober investigation of truth, and prevents
iuhiS; co i'!!L?. r “r.f to rpa! . ,y
it would he weh T** St ‘, C,ot r " as '"""g 3 ! «nd
»««o„M i». m iSriSr wth -
‘hinkforthcmselvea v . n u l co “ rage 10
will admit this ««Tu . ye * P« r b»ps few men
discover; ? a “ ». a " d ‘he
—.. sum meir own cas#» •
s»r«'3!ttrs=
Wind ami passiotiT: *« snwiei'nf‘jM, 0 * ? f ‘ he
very important to the .liscovLy r.ftmlS
in ra> ? h ? r reasoning tliat is alivavs
•lished Iw 111" 8 * hisi#bu ‘
lave then- mTn '* * in L 1 i” ,r ‘" u ‘ thatchildrei
entln „ chSakT? !2^° ycd * } Mr «‘
jecu of wb ,.u d at>d dn'eeted to suh-
thiTgJt inust L ^ " ndr,-!, ‘ ar >d some-
sfeaf ftasatttsK
gain much t.ilTi 1Eln may ver - v pJ««9 "ttlv
Ssrtte,^ ''-™ 1 “SttoSl
they set no Z , P - ,a !° n *° ‘ h « Mies, that
‘ivconiplishnient!., , ''||yT l .;T^!TtoTiTr 1 r r '' : '| l
hesf.irasmcmury serve,, was as S-'
»*• A ot.ig cootemp atini: himself ii, ..
fountain, and being charm,-d witUdfnohle
Wh«n,| t v 0, , n . i, l v C M l,llR1ed - ,Vili ' c bngriu,
1 *3, ntible an unimal ulmtiM i>n
disgraeed with puoh spindle shaukt;' hut be
I d I know rcTecTing the parlies iutcm.lod
aV.- * n I ' ur,: ,n 7 tnlrociuctlon of a parcel of
A nesn, wh'cb were taken tn the Agency h
k mw “ u ”■ v.' r ' The fioHowIng is what /
week in'll 1B ,ub J r . t ‘-, t &0|n, ‘ I'We In the first
at th. Creel * ' B " ,h o( UeCRn, b*c, 1817, I was
ut lie Creek Agency attending to the trnnspor-
Irion. i, f „ P dr i, ‘°“ ("■: " l0 «b« “• S,m«
,.,,i if.’i'T, ?,*'P eu ' n ‘ contract with the Colo-
,e United Striteslnfantry* then com*
Certain ir‘ 8 l dl " ,rlr r’ W,,<!n C "P* Uowpn with a
Wee J amei Lob S " rriveJ lhere with a
icauainteH^m"'•U 1,06 '' b°inc Intlmatcly
Sv^ -T-P*- I h"d frequent
usked him V th i 1 !” nlloul l,| e negroes, and
rep'led thl m WOul<1 4eI1 ‘ l,em S ‘P which he
2 : ! d " 7 Wfe not for sale, but were
•Savanmdi m h t, r se,! n “" Mr. James Erwin of
were" olcl’v il,.!| C mr "’ for their own use, and
lerest in tlfemT ,P ro P er ‘y> except a small In-
I than ad. ^ bctonglng to the said Dr. Long.
,0 rcmo « ‘bem
te’i'A "■ v a ®5 , »te l
Co y e lr cy “ntbeirlvay‘fromVort flaw-
&*t^ 1 fe:T, ic b w«nld endanger tlrslir
scrviid n, .V,' ,0 wen to my representations ob-
tbcm al “ *“ lm l> 03 »lMe for him to remove
Agmry ShXh H I" W "T lbfiy remained at the
a?
5TSsSSi»
under the impression that liaVa’s appB.fd'of
uio
whirli I i t ,aii A .r I*," e v° e *» tuo danger lo
which i believed them exposed—and to m*.„r
jgcijsKstsRrjsaG
d, oh? ’’ baowlodge, and seemed rather to
lTrtrrl.l| e tw rB h " eS *. " f n,y biformation, but
of far • l by ob,Rrvln S> ‘but if it ,va, a mi,Her
mil 1 . "l y ow “ knowledge, he would
a " y I ' ss i |i ‘»"re f e mid
jcnnjnedto do I,St
(bee to null ;' ;;fi " ry ’° n hb Way loCImtaboo-
Creek L, ll d ?. ,n , eRtm K ” f ‘be Chiefs of the
lT , «“• ? " w, * lr, J 1 think was appointed for
;, n ;! I ‘ ,be m0l "b> (December . Wl,ether
a-sasisart
Ilovrcn Wert token away by Mr. McIntosh, <*-
eopt those taken by Dr. Long, and three Who
lind absconded at the time, of the seirnr*. After
the negroes were detained by (Jen. Mitchell, ,
some of them, some times more, some tiu.ee ■
less, wero in the public yard at the Agency e-
very day when this deponent was there, grind
ing corn for their own use at a hand nidi.—
some of the smnll negroes who were sick anti
Oflrm—some with burned hands—some wilts
m?i Wfiro PM*”* by order of lieo.
• utcliell in the cabins of bis own people at the
^”7 f ° r ', l,e P"r|>ose of being nursed & takers
v R °‘—ind lo some of (h« men who hud the.
b ( '°P- Mitchell personally attended and
fflMh TT medicine and proper nouriabment
i r ®“id support. Theso turn wet*
5K Mltcbrn. 0 Cal,i0,n « ar
(Signed) J. 3. THOMA9.
July, 182(J°' *" d ’’’bsoribed before me,this 28d
Jsstas Fumixq, j. t. B . e> Q c0 ,
AVGTLOais*.
W ILL BE BOLD, in Augusta on Wed- j
flHSlillf. ffitli inat n» in .LI a. a. u
. on W60*
- - nestlay, I6tli inst. at 10 o’clock, by
Fraser and Bowdre, an entire * V
STOCK. OF OOOB&,
Droll, n | ,iD *t ,0 a h °"‘ S 30 ’ 000 - Torm3 . «P*
proved endorsed notes a, o and 9 months.
Augusta. \t.y
j.. • , ADVISOR. ^ r ®m. a ‘ u but a few hours, onJ
" • MUcheM il',ll n !!H.T y ,0 ..* or ‘ “awkias. (J
'['Vqul.l the reader believe the preoediug to I Mitehln ! i ,“ 8 ‘" ne Hay 10 1 '«»rt Bwlibir "'u.T
■ . • • '.''if ■ '* n
not mistaken is the fact.
'apsja
In the, mailer of the allciged un'portation oFJ.
Jncuns inle the .Slate of Georgia. J *
ST.trr oFTepsrseer, Muncoi- corvrv
Be.ng called upon by Genii) B.Vl'iM,all I thM alffio IsTi i'T' 'r‘‘ lvc| y declared,
to theTvli aT 0 W? n «»SW« taken af J cr wh.«b, he would m,t permit them remTv-’
.. k Agency in the winter of I n 17.1 ed » .‘octnity was given to take them.,,,,.
DM Tag IT. T'*' If them-anri
•sf«f sstesstea -ar
Mitchell remained „, e Agency but « flw
ra^'wffih bllflm-l' 0 to "P cnd Christ-
ihM i b'»f«n»dy, and positively declared,
nnll lT ° Wn , e ‘' S l , m(l decHned or Delayed ro-
tno. ing them, he .),m,l,i ‘ . .
to the Dm. ,r a , - Ir , a, ‘ n,, S I OR3 taken „ , cl w . n, «h would not permit them reroov-
. ' , Agency in the winter of I ft 17 I R ).' unless sccuiify was given to take ,i,,,, ,, ,
by a certain Capt. William Bowen. In Uw " f “ ,6 ,; " i,ed S “'‘ R "- 1 rollroed to Georl
c-uly part of ||ie winter of |«t; business of ■ n ? y8el ‘ * l *nme time, and being invited 5n
importance with Col. Andrew Ertvln, ft fir- mllT' *? j® 1 , 10 * 1 to dine with him’ on Christ-
in, Groce & Co. Called my attention to S-, r?f ’ i d,d s0 ’ a,ld w » 3 ‘hewn by him a co.
vannah in Georgia, and while there n n-in l7e TrlT k '" er he "' rH,R "> 'be SemTary f
mnnedi.r . in 'a* i!w r raraptor,- «-V
ed in the hands! w ho rode Part of the »v i.i ° r ‘ eB , ry '
Charles W.
IUS ON HAND AND OFFERS FOR SAT.fh
1 Muscovado Su. ar^
111* bbh New Orleans do.;
2* do Loaf J 0 • *
20 Imgs Code,): '
fid bbls Whiskey;
.2 Py** 1 Holland Gin;
so dt. Brandy;
A lihda Jnmnii’o Rmn ;
2 pipes Madeira Wine :
10 Boxes Clnrot do. superior quality
A Quarter Casks Currant, doi; ^
IS lihdi prime Molmses ;
25 bbls Northern Four;
10 do Half Jo, ;
Tierces (new crop) Rice;
6 Crates Crockery, assorted ;
. - Jo “afi 3 wrought Nails do.;
liipOOO llis. CnslingB do.;
20 keg, rl 8 w d t1 OUbto bar,Bl Sh0t 0W ^'
ft Trunks Shoes’; am!
3 Cases Hate.
•SSsOL h_«.
rnrtnea liy Air. James Erwin, merchant nfl told n» LI'"l'"," 6 , *?” "egrovs Me also
tliat place, tunt he had placed in th„ . ' i who Z i *. h J? , l,,ld ,nfurn * G <i Col Brearly,
“fa certain Capt. Bowen '3VsfiT?^ HawklTtH n “° T,'! y Wi,1 ""a. from Furl
. llwll b bw Tennessee, and on my arrivul J !a, , no ‘ me since. Truth and justice r, .
■ j ® ,s ‘ a » being intimate with Col. I qcireathat 1 should fuwi,..- ,
arrivul |v*iuth and justice re
h ;'T*r l ."> ™ n I inmtiatfc with Coi; Erwin e *'. hu ' ‘>houid further declare In tfi 'ca*
llTl r d mC ; '" tter which ho had just re PT " ? ! ,,y Relief, that I have a corlec kTT
reived from n Cnpt. Thomas at Fort Haw ,'! ge 7 ,lle who were interested
Kins,saying, that a parcel of African negroes »nd trltM® and l *» < r oductioijr of those negroes,
bad been takef, to the neighborhood of he Mitchell if “V 7 C '7' ! c °nvicUoa, tha*G« n !
C cek Agency by Capt. AVilli mi !, 1,01 on '/ bod no interest or concern
which the house of Erwin r„ ’ ■'? <• iaso / l ‘ d ‘"‘roduction, but w U s e,i
to have nn interest Tb. i r ', V ' ;ru said " rt '-V 'Soorant of both. I uUo declare tMnH
i .in„a !„.i.. ' , lu “iforination con-1 “ r >'» ‘be introduction ofthc Africans by cant
^Tj’jben reports were ^rowdentWi
stiu ect ol cntiVMtaui mi. . . .
•-vswvvi vsujpj ftjp
what she generally receives. The es*sen!iai
Er t0 ,lV ’ female accom-
S & n ’:’“ 01 ' of display, while tliat
reeled in7\ SP * mur “ gcheraily di-
able to -.rt* 1B US, fu 1 ,J -"‘ 3 ‘ : u-e woman is
e fin t V- 8ll0,dd not her best fa-
nrodor.Tl CUJllVa!ud > an,! so directed as to
her I f 1 T P 01 ' 1 ' 01 * of happiness to
!£tV £m d '! y T ulJ,c;,s ? A,,,! si "cc so.
Dfi. lf.t l f ’ ila ? dR9l o"«i her for domestic
tlie*dutiesofV ,r< if C » r,y P rR * ,arcd IH’rform
tile duties of it. But is it not a mistake tn
„i,nr,„o ,l , u,u ‘3 it not a mistake I
Une » n ,n ™ y l mbli,r lifu i' e q‘*"' l 's talenti
vl freT ,mu p m ''’ ‘bat ill state affair
•* llRI C IDlVil — ... . .
„l • '-■'I inai til state allairs,
laws anTlT t ) ‘ SU . at!(>n8 al ’ e raadu "P on fi xod
simislm dd i* B! ' 10 , ’ euso "‘ t, n s »nd eonclu-
in f .nfm» d u ‘J 0H, J*‘*r*“vcly easy; whereas,
stan • !; ’ r v — aod nVw o.ireu™
solrchlmf -“J' l,0,,rl y •wurring, deep re
In so , W ''mT l* pno ‘ n “'«>. and rapid com
Lotte, min" d 7 '’I'l'bsite. Could she not
vants w k Ke •‘ rSt ' ,! '’ h «'r children, and ser
ties of Th k , n0W,n * of‘he suhtil-
, ,°* lh , c b"'i'an mind? and better direct
c household f,„. having some knowl -dg
surlSo fll' lhw m * a * hay “ b'Hsn cZ
8 “ ‘ • f 1 extravagance, whose only crime
was ignorance? And how many children
mf- ft- CP1 V ed mon eonsnnd very pernicious
| ejudiee.s from the same source ?—prajudi-
rease'n iv' Cb “'’‘'"i , rip ° ned - v< ' ;ll s and >»“m ed
led™ wh;T'." n ‘, " ,e 10 «™*>icuS.-. That know-
cdge w hica subserves not some useful pur
pose is, I confess, “a rude unprofitable ,na v”
butgranung 1 ,' 0 it is not indispensablT t,
Lot I, ” ' Pf !r ‘“ rln a"ce of duly, would i
not be useful to have within hoVself an inno
L'RIlt. lmli.ii/xi.. ..... « . mm*
. 4*1 ••-••■•vv, »»t ii 1111 iiHHen an inno
tent, mdenciident sourco °r cujoyment?-
W ould s.iu experience no more, solid sa
And
,• r A r r ‘tenre no more solid
woftl D, fl 01 r t ,e , T nsciR '*liuu3i*t'9S of real
Aniii'. fr0m ‘*V of personal l.tauly ?
unfilled :JT M r :Ut ' W cr « hours are
unfilled with interesting mutters, and conse-
pieiitly spent by the ignorant, either in lis|-
ess idleness, impatient Iretfulness, busy ea-
ntTU. "| r r‘T y dlss 'l* ; "ion, she would 3 find
intern.,I delight, would
ToTiB 1 »* 1, u lj,i ** " l,t>re ‘enseal pleasures cloy,
\V , ; , T "’"b finer Joy : J ’
V to J flameI h06ep0 ' VeM “ 1Ul ‘' UiSe ,e soul
Tlia ti,e'flt Cb nm ' e ’ and vibra « e 'hrougb'
But let uj hold the subject more directly in
• moral point of view.' She is taught, «
i -x* 9 uoics lor a Jarcre amount tn u,,t
fi'om Tu^ fi,l r and t ' od * :e a ‘ Amelia Island, r!!?',' 1 '.V*” m 'woeii on tliut subject,
ftom where flio negrrtes wore said to liavj I f ", n \ ulllfo !' ml >’ ""vised by Idm tobuvono-
been hrmiglit, and as I was then about leav. •, l .", n ?'‘ >d " ' vi ‘ h sueb tramaclions, fortbose who
mg Augusta for Tennessee, Col Erwin re I hnV ) vr>l! , e | 1 l ,e . r,ence no ‘ <"dy pecunlnry loss
quested me Kr goby the C.U a ,c : but destroy tbeir reputation. y
purchasers I accordingly left A ™ ' W* F:
ftcplmi- u&Triv.ec,*
H VVTNr, ,11,posed Of their obllJJkTITiv/ds,
“T now receiving by ree- ,t or. vjfrom
TSilTelf'jr fr ** h ”“PP‘> of new ami ve-
fonZl v^|? ,COn “ rt,,, » ofe v a *> d ^
Hardware and Cutlery,
vorutle tell rB d -i? 08ed *° ™" °n «be.,m,t fo.
Ply of tb. Razor BtroVSd^^urt^
“foBo'y srjior'7’ “ nd k “ ow " by th “
Muy lo
T4-
For Au\fc,
A likely you tiff Negro
TM.1.0W & WOMA.NV
-Jour wheel Carriages fr one Gie
on moderate lermv 6 *
May 14
on moderate terms.
Enquire at the Recorder Ctfflcc.
——— — —. .
re7i?r°iJh l ^ ain offered i n Lang,
I I l». S „Vt SC !i l,aE ? 0 "' ,r ' for ••!«, tftfto a.
j. , C TS Land on ih« Oconee river, a short
ffistancc below Dublin, <88 aere. of whirl to
Swamp, of good quality, the balance adioinino
pine land well tiinlierud-there is uhnnini
T'"i rC ' iin ‘be»wa4, aTd
lie «p and, with a good Apple aud Reich oreli-
n 1*11,1 10 7? mp " nd in ®«Wvatlon, with Uttla
additional labor, can be banked in, Jo a, to Ml
cure It from ordinary summer freshes th*
mITilfr 8 ttdvan, . a 8 es that w ill more fully 7*
pear on an examination. The wh„le can^
n , J op £ 3K >° •" hand, or ,f 4100 t,v
»500 on or before the 1st October uel aud
the ba ance In fourenii.l i ■ ■ au *
from the Is, day oMlrl ne,?“ f 77“^
fected by the said 1st oflScttfberT * * a * “ *'
La,liens comity, Mav 1 X SMITH.
purchasers. I accordingly left Amro at a the
71*7777 llU ‘ 2™ k Agency by wS
of Milledgevi e anil ir ....i y ■ y
J.IMIKO, j. i. c. Baldwin co. (teo.
of \r;n ‘““ Oreck Agency by wav ‘ llc vv ‘‘nesi being cross examined un»
, .T g ;;r u antI ^« 77777’ **y*z
me « pli *l1 7 V , G, ' n - " ho gave J" 1 7 Gi ‘ ™“ Morgan, of Tennessem De!
n * a letter o! introduction to Gon. Mitch- |f! onen { * aw t,le Colonel nt tho Abciicv some
“ , of Whom I had no personal knotvlcdro J' 6 "boutllie middle ofDeeemberflBif— that
fia , ! 1y „ ai ' nval at ll, c Agency I saw General sf . c ' >nvcrN ®' 1 w, ‘h him on (he subject of the
Mitchell, and stated tohhjiny lLi„™ ed^ZTffcT ^ w«. infill
Tnc next morning I went out to the PamD l l !.! !' b ®fore he saw Ucn. Mitchell,
and saw (lie negroes about half •. m i V P • *'"‘bonzed to offer the nereocs to
'he Agent’s rwb!ence '^ l found ,h?t 21 lo7-‘” ,e ’ 01 ' J 7‘° *«aure the amount due
• , . 1 * ivunu (tie neifi'oei
n n deplorable state of nakedness, apparent
y much fatigued and reduced to mere ske-
, C ; un - Mitchell expressed much fenj-
"nt h r'V m T’ and ;1 PI ,ri| r*d willing
• t wy should |, 3 nsmoveil. rrom Un*
•*»Jnrmnhon I could cr*| attlte Acducv
With "di a, , had been told by J amca Erwfo
,'vh ’sM al °" ll)e •‘tbje.ct of James Er-
froJ , iT C, r*. ,n0ney *° Bowen, as well as
lime ft l tl0 "’ led * e . ‘heir situation at that
Mb el fit \ n ! y °P"" r ”' 4oridedly, that Gen.
. r bad ! ,n ,1, ‘ L ‘ I 'M‘ directly or indirect
tn of bole Ar ‘ulroducti
ori oi those Afiicnn Negroes.
Srol'l’ 1 m GIDE0V MORGAN. j„n.
tsi.viF. of Te.v.xessk®, ) Person,I
M>nroe county, June Hlh, \U0. leappj'.
he Peace S ‘ UVvns , " ^Mtien of
the 11ace for said county, and after I,, in-
dnly sworn on tho Holy Evangelists of \| K
mighty God. saith, that the foregoing stale!
signed with his own I ™
mid true to the best of bis knowledge and bo-
[signed) GIDEON MORGAN, jun
Ilpnrij Stephens, j. i>. m. c. J
otatr or Tennessee.
p, 1 W * ,,iam s - Blair, Clerk ofthe Court of
1 h as U Quarter Sessions, of Monroe coun
ty, do certify, that Henry Stephens, esquire
eerlTfl ai,,,t ' !,rS tl,e for 4oing
£ C | , lh ? te ! rd deposition, «-as at
- tl 11)1* OI 1 111* fl.'lt ( lUIO.^P .. . .
t NOTICE.
rrillE SUBSCRIBERS have re-uniteA ,k.i
riir V’Aw‘ onu ! V' lero8,s in prac'Kceof
v DAW’ and (myc taken an office in Shaw’.
bml' 1 mgs,Johnson's square, Savannah Theto
.cneral practice will be limited to the Circn t
mid District Courts ofthe United s,..,-.
Court of Admiralty, end to the Supwiorlo^rt
of lie county of Cliatl,am ; but when nlrdll *
"liy requested soto do, one of lhe firm will ,1’
tend uuy of the 9u|ft*rior courts, if sacli ntt»nA
ance can be give!,, without in
previous engagement,. *«nwiug with
WILLIAM DAVIES.
JOHN MACPHEHSON BERRIFV
Savannah, April 2(1, 1821. 14—"t»
. =.».
be int v '"'’ ' liU ( M h 7‘ <|U:l n '* <l is personal * he Peafe ’ d “‘ly commissioned in and
aim aL’uH r " V" ‘ / 011 Hny 0RC,, unt that f,,t ‘ «ounty, and that full faith and
1 11 ulr nr 5 '' Ct ,IR '' person ; but rather Rr, ;b‘ 1» dun to his official arts as such.
tlult cittenlon ftt if.; rw.. .1 _ (lil'fri nrwLn w... I i ■ /
b ..i. u.mcisui.juogi tiim, aunough a superi- this is liffhf. ami -i»»t
or woman may possess single faculties in as the pretty" would not neld h ^’ "V
, r » • 1 wi account that
f t,r ' (?!, : ct b Rr person; but rather
t hat (mention to its neatness, anil proper a -
doming, should bo so perfectly a habit, !m n „t
to occupy at least not disturb her mind
Maj not this habit be formed, as w«!| as ns-
soeiated with propriety and correctness, as
y '. . veo uliildren as uniformly taught
this is right, and that is wrong, ns they arc
the nri'ftv. . ^ : irc
■ — .i.o ymi iui aers as sucti.
Given under my hand and (private, having
f, « 1 xv'ie" ’ 1 Tv St ; al of office Of
(L.s.) Will,an, Dickson’s, tins lStli day of
June, lti^O. J
(Signed) muiam S. Blair, Clk.
mt
Mn.r.KnoEvrr.r.*, Geop.cu :
.' ••VI — >0 IM'I neeu oe said, “ „t,i n ;_ „• callec J "P !, » by the Governor of Geor-
oms the law 0! their conduct, and Idol of I Talv of^n“l , ^f!!! jr ?* b e *‘ B '®>i°f the Secre-
la.j Ot State of the United Stales, to declare
aim
bR Paroba.’c ofthe negroes. After the Colonel
G J" I ;.' M “f ,iel1, be Informed deponent
hat lie bad offered (lie negroes to the general
ml that be hud positively refused to have any
s«JX° R’oTm ° le P '! rch -‘T ofthc,n > blit hud
r 1 m ‘ Lo1 - Morgan,) might remove them —
Col Morg," 1 t| le „ offered tho negroes todepo-
" ea ’ bu ‘ n°‘ ogrroing on the terms, no con.
tract was made. l|,c deponent was present nt
the settlement made between Dr. Long and
£ a , ' , B ? WR "« * h d five of the negroes W $* K .
vveltvvard ‘ II Hnd ‘ aken b y blm^hc
llftYh. a ‘ ,r ' °r s nnd °"P“'U* Bowen then
Lf » ? Affaueyi ‘be former for Mississippi, t the
latter to bring on the balance ofthe negroes, ns
o the'rh I'T'" 1 , Mi,c,le “ Wft * H ' " lis ?one
,° th f Lha'ahoochoe. Oo bis return, and after
he departure of Col Morgan, the deponent
was present when Mr. Khfert, an old Indian
counti vman who wnsscltling a new place three
“r four miles above the Agency, applied tl
General Mitchell for a few of the negroes to
clear n piece ot land for him. Gen. Mitchell
told him he had no objection, and he presumed
capt. Bowen would have none, provided lie,(Mr
them w*n °'M l 7f, S °° d Cnre 0f ll,cni " nd feed
them well. Mr. Ll.lert promised to do this, nnd
and Gen. Mitel,ell requested this deponent to
select s'x oi the stoutest of the negroes to go
vvilh Mr. Elilert. The deponent did so, and <f e -
MtiliAm IhT by i lyin 6,® I'icce of yellow fer
ret, ng to their jacket,. The deponent did not
see the negroes set out for Mr Elilert’s, but lie
knows that they went, and that they returned
.“fV ,e ^eucy, nnd he has since^een them
m Milledgevlile, and some of them are thll;
now, or lately were there. The negrowell
Mged a piece ofwooaiand within t!, e f Cl J
of .ie plantation, in small hut, covered v dh
d ‘> firos*. and built by themselves
quarter where General Mitchell wns rottl !l
for the use ofti-V houses that wero built, were
ffi:
W«'‘AUtf bini or * =
,ed «V A1) “* tha Ajency by caji.
100 Dollars Reward.
R AN AWAY or enveig.
led from the subscri
ber, residing in Lobisville,
aeHcrson county Georgia.
L7L7 Tn*. . 6 . h»
, „ icci ourn
i!Jt°. nB of i ,lis u PP er fore t^h
Mr.
thinlv
u f ,[jur lore
ight complexion, nnd nlensl
he is nptto smile when
It is s.ipposjxMkathejMs illlucijfWel'one h»
a I|I)|-S|.-,1|-WP.T Wi... Jim. ,/Lr nvetope bjr
wTrd’. an Mr®^^"lbewK
(TT Th, ten r AMBROSE WRIGHT.
Ok 7 F : dlon °f tie s,at * papers of Alaba-
", Kentucky, and Ttn,,.,../.-.
?? IS™,,A~-«
Strayed or Stolen
JjNRO.W the subscriber#
— obb mile from Clln-
Jpn, at the house of WUio
™‘«”o n , A CHESNUT
SORREL HORSE, 9 or
,10 years old, 6 feet 8 or
marks of gear on his should*™ aIw’dUHI
K*ving information, so (hat 1 aet
be liberally
peases paid. rowouwoto
Clinton. May ®I<( O.
Sheriff’s and c<
Decla
for SAXE AT :