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Heiientn mi lnritirnl ro’mti.nis w’.iiclt I of tV. C. ontint* *. nsWl liroa^ of our W
iiu .!■ ■■• i. Iinve 1*0 ileported (liem..">lvi!s n- ! oinniiv, mi l protection nt'otn- nrins. Tlig
l(< I'linrot.V' I tht* puiithb-nre <>f (Mirw'lvus, j ' immor-m t-tc s won' direrto l to ■ : r dy'
n i.) ’li 1 ' nisuHi'tof all who know the onn, mid our (Iftcr.-tl* or fried lo 11F
■I it it of ili” Tn-ritorv thus '
I i ,i:~|tofliitir oi in” to ruorv uius ac-
no r • I, it if foi’Oliliili’nihlfl lo you to r-on-
rM |t the will rU’ymir enlist i 'tents, so far ns
T •, .t will PTl be distilirlii :t>«r*l’*u(*iefl. —
»p;,e l,mills belong to tlu ni in joint mul
..-nvi’i’al property, ami none hot t!u■ 111-<*iv*t>
i iiovlialo Kepix'sentei. i s can rightful
ly dispute)t’l' thrill. Pveeojrni/ing this ns n
j*.,11 Innioiiial pi neipfr, you Intve hi tint » v -
piviso of asouiid iliiserp.tlnn to 1 >ok ns o\-• !I
tn ulterior mid remote m lo iiiioioiliiiii> in-
ti'n»sta—intprosts which tho I’coplo thot|i
acIvos cannot Ufil to nppreciute mid cher-
i-ii, because they dit-eptlv mul equally con-
r ,-n cadi mid <“v*r.v of them now, ami
tin'll- pusl-rity h -I'enlier. They are those
of mthlic ndm-afion—of fntorsal I mprove-
inr-it—of relief fi- un Taxation, when tn\n ■
tin i would hy in st re piireil and hi >s| bur
then I'Uiio—lie' eoicieiie.y of a .Military sys
tem f ir (lofo'iee oi providing arms mid \r-
uoinils, and i(T| the fitu.ter.k'1 of War, lor
IV 1 ,mil, no-tilt-ought to lie depeudnnt on
1,11 iher. hi..! iudee I every subject which
in peace or, war, cun conduce to the safety
„r iirosnrfr'.ty of the State, and requiring
fur ns in-i't useful md en 'rgetie. applica
tion, He- prop'ilnivn instrument, money.—
q’,) dilate 11psin these topics would he to
consume your time uselessly. Your own
v , ■ i.>iu will better supply the argument
in support of each. Suiflce it to say, thin
the aecuni’il.ition .of n Fund lor internal
3inprovc’ii.".it on mi extended scale will,
|,y iis judicious niipliciitioij, mo multiply
\ our resources ami augment your income,
iis to en.dde x -m eventually lo replace that
J'\m-1—provide abundantly for all the
w ants of tho State—dispcnso with Taxa
tion, and place you in all these respects on
a footing with tlto most, favored of your
sister .-Unto s w!i > with less means have ac
complished more.
These are no idle speculations. The rc-
Miltsare about to he realized in an illustri
ous instance, where a great member of the
co ii'odevie- v, has made herself greatest by
perfecting x\ hat nature had roughly sketch
ed,'and tints ful'illing by a no very compli
cated process the highest duties to herself
and to God. Our physical advantages are
aenretdy inferior, mid xv!)»fl it is believed
to be quite practicable,t«> divkle with her
the trade of the Western World, our temp-
lotions cannot bo less. Presupposing
therefore that the system ’uJiierto adopted
for the soti lenient of our Territory will he
jiursueil, 1 advise that the Fee upon the
Grant be lived at a rate which, whilst, ir
wakes the. Cl mm assout.ially a donation and
tabes nothing from the pockets of the poor
est of our citizens, but what will lm paid
without ineouvejjicnro nr complaint, will
utthe sumo time hi-ing something into the
Treasury in r.i.l of tiio G'pncral Fund, ap
propriated to tlieso objects....To this, the
liruce; dspftliu Fraction.all- of any resorvu-
tio is you may think jtr >pi?r to make,’ will
jm i irt.mtly e.outiilnlt*L
ilaviug adxo -ated the present system
from tilts beginning, there Ims been no rea
son to change any opinion fontied'M’it.—
:de i and tin- s-iil con nimte the strength
an I wealth of nations, and the faster von
plant the men, the sootier you can draw
in both. No new eonntry lias been peo
ple I luster than the territory acquired from
tin.- to time by Qenrgia....none more rapi !-
Jy improved with the same established
jijodes and customs of improve i ne nt. The
«*P”.-ii:.-iriot|s tiy wlur.it its priiiei|ile Ims
lien vitir ed, it is our bouuden duty to dis
courage ni..I repress....they defeat the very
end of ir, liecause xvhi 1st you contemplate
the advantage of the jioor, the speculation
jut vs upon the poor arid fattens on it.
Having foreseen that troubles might arise
in the Indian country from the proceed
ings at Broken Arrow, and the Indian
.Springs, 1 sought an early opportunity af
ter the first, indications of them to dispatch
tnv Aid-do-Cntnp, Col. Lamar, into the
Niuion, xxiili a talk for that portion of the
Tribe which had menaced McIntosh and
his friends with injury. This duty was
performed entirely to my satisfaction, us
you will perceive by the report of Col.
Lamar. They professed the most friend
ly sentiments both toward the whites and
to-vard McIntosh, and gave nsslfrancc*
that they were meditating harm to neither.
It is believed from recent information, that
■tli” acted in peril xf sincerity and good
-fi.-liv, and that tin subsequent departure
•from it was the result of the active and
mu'-. nant interference of white ne-n. In
tiiv 'olieitudn for the peace and happiness
of this afflicted race, who were about to
h ave, us in try new fortunes in a distant
lan I, I issued the Proclamation of the Mist
in March, xvliieh immediately followed the
ratification of the Treaty, and thus trans
cended the obligations enjoined by strict
duty.
Having their own pledge that the pence
should be kept among themselves, I wish
ed tu see no interruption of it by the Geof-
gians, and horiorabiy for tliehi. there ha:
li'ten none. 1 verily believe, that hut for the
insidious practices of evil minded white
men, tin; entire nation would have moved
liannoninii-dy across the Mississippi. The
lnas-ucro ofMTntosh and his friends is to
lie attributed to them alone, That chief
tain, whose whole life had lu-eii.devoivd
to Georgia as faith fully as to his own Tide-
fell beneath the blows of the assassins,
when reposing in the bosom of bis family,
upon the soil of Georgia....the soil which
ho had defended against a common enemy
and against his own blood which he
had relinquished forever to our just de-v
immds, aud which ho had abandoned to
^nr present use, only because wc asked it.
/’"‘i lyul a murder, perpotriited liy a fo
reign force upon our territory, and within
our jurisdiction, called aloud for venge
ance. It was my settled purpose,'-having,
first consulted the government at Wash
ington, to have dealt out the full measure
of that vengeance; so that honor, huma
nity, justice, being satisfied, whatever
stain may have been left upon oitr soil,
none should upon the page of our history.
But the Representatives of the People
were aliiuit to assemble, who would bring
with them feelings and sentiments corres
ponding to the occasion, tempered hv a
deliberate wisdom and a sound discretion
---tiie task is cliecrfuily resigned to them,
' whatever in the last resort they will—
Unit will be done
The consternatlQn and alarm which itn-
BV'-liately followed the death of.McIntosh,
i -red necessary measures of pri
t:il, i a- well for the, security x>f the Fl ou
rs. as for tlie protection'of the Friendly
Judiuiis, who deserting their homes, lied
tli'their wives and children, before tin
i Lo till, party, and presenting themselves
bcsututo gild Uefeucelega at various points
vas certainlv not oitithm to fa- or, whilst i 0 - 1 ! or ‘ ’- v us ’-JJ -' - - 1 ll1 ” ' ■' *'
: operation it the Trcamirvlliil couti.iu- j " ■‘. ln ' v J " V
fav'irnliio to tf, inusmitrji as tlio re e.pts h „ !alv ... „ sll , :
r ! the ottin -, au-l both at inn expense of
a I llitc.l Stales, of wiiirli they had due
itiee. The ordars and instruction-! m
! i j. Generals Wimberly, Mdlenift I Slior-
r, with the corrcspnndciieu .Ne. are laid
ifnrn x on.
"lie I'uitod States government have
h s-ii again adx iscd of the on most d 'sire
ol I lie govern me ui of Georgia that the line
b"txveeu this state, and the state of \! ilm-
iii i 'lionid lie rut) and marked. Tlie (iuit-
ed .States iinswnr to the last request, tint
it is a concern of the t >vn stiues evelusi re
ly, in which tie' Ihiited States xvill not in
terfere. On the former occasion, as you
xvill remember, the general government
declined a participation, an I upon the alle
gation singly, that the state of Alabama
ha I not given her assent. The state of
1 labauia had in fact given Iter assent, and
had sought with much solicitude the i-oii-
eip-rein-c of Gcnrgiu. Very recent I .• her
former resnlufiohs upon this suhjeel have
linen rescinded, and Georgia is left free to
Vim the line with or without her co-opera
tion, us she in.tv deem best. The t nrres
pondence with tlto general government
and the letter of the Governor of Alabama
are submitted.
Our claims to the lands occupied by the
Cherokecs within our limits, as well as
those on 'account <<f Indian depredations,
provided fur by rile first treaty at the Indi
an Springs, nve udx cried to only to inlbrtn
you of the actual state of those interests,
and for tiiis purpose the various paper:
comiecjed with them are laid before you.
t>'inee you were last in session much ol
anxiety and c iticern have been manifest
ed for all the inter, sts connected with the
Bank of Darien. Tim origin of the excite
ment and roiiHequuut depreciation of the
paper of that Institution maybe consider
ed fit subjects of investigation—The re
port of a column tee appointed to examine
the state of its'adairs having been no Mov
ed and adopted by yon, loft at the close of
the session the solvency of ilm Hank indis
putable. When on a subsequent occasion,
it became necessary for the Executive to
pass an order connected with this depre
ciation, and the u I ministration x fitku rinaii-
ees, f did uot hesitate so to li'-t, as to con-
for ii the order both to your expressed opi
nion and the practice of tlm Treasury.—
As no I'iiaiige had been made in the condi
tion of the institution, 1 would suffer none
to lie made in the payments mid receipts
of'its bills at the Treasury until you should
order otherwise, and whilst I would no;
permit any measure to he taken xvliieh
would he construed into depreciation at
the lYnasury, I would suffer none that
would have tlio frost effect to embarrass
thq operations of the other institutions, and
this was the more proplcr,because the diffi
culties nf the one institution inightbons-
erilmhle in some degree to roinis.suess or
indiscretion in tlio muivig;nne;it\ for \\'ii>
it was certainlv not eiititl<m
the
ed f
and payments being confined to Darien
hills, and the receipts exceeding the pax-
incuts, there xvould be n (■•iistaut nccuinu-
%i i'ti of speh bills anil consequently u
sub. >• 1 tion to flint ainount fynii) tiie circu
lation of the country.
Jo every other state of the Union -.vlieis
'•.ink credit Ims been sustained/ tm -c i,
-titutions imniahy aid HTel assi-.i . - 1 . o 1'.
er, and by iKU-moniou-cd-uporat- m main
tain uuirujiaircd the circulating i.n- i.uui e
that state—Those of Georgia urn . profit
ofthisxvise example—Interest!: id credit
are not to lie found in rivalry and It.- -h i.
atnl it is sincerely hoped and helmxedJ
that in this instance contiicting ojm, -
have been the result of misapprcii-n-
or mistake. The gd-<‘at institution of ft:
United States keeps them all in che an.
-hould at the same time keep thorn ah i.
Union,
The expenses incurred hy ill” reeppti m
of Gen. Lafayette, amount tn Idd J
you xvill seeJ>y the accounts- and o. i
which tire exhibited. Tim id.xe utixe 6ad j
in this instance, received .m i
power over the jinldic tl-e .-m !
ought never to lie confided, Jiut u;., . . rx |
extraordinary o«c;ed.u -. t . ' .'.tie t,» It j
I III'die as well as I" live ... tii.-Or eh.i.i 1 -1 >*■'., • j
tiie disbursement to i,-isti.'.iit« it .strj-! pu. I
ry mtq the exjicudituit), i iusex i
fin a) prn.*ti< altltt after the, expe . htur.
that iiecounrahility which in onim r , . |
sc a . 'light to ho secured before ... I
dors give i to my Aiils-de-t.’amp, j
clmrged xvitli tlmir cxceimou, .
them ilm strictest' oconomv ; ■ ui --o j
cumstiiiic.es considered, they ha > not
appminted my expcetaiions.
Since your last meeting nuv ti
have been again 0111 raged by otiiciousa,... j
itupertiuent iutormediings with our do-1
im-stic coiicei ns. Beside the resolutioa
pi-eseuted for the csmsirloratiou of tiie
Senate by .Mr. King of New-York—it is
uoderstnod that tiie Attorney General oi
the United .States, xvho may be presumed
to represent his Government fuilhliiiK. 1
ami to speak a- its mouth piece, lias recent !
ly imiintuini'd before tlio Supreme court,
doctrines on this subject, which if'snnction-
I by that Tribunal xvill make it quite easy,
m- the GongiTss hy a short decree to dives'
this cutirp'interest without cost to them
selves of one dollar, or of mm acre of pah-
lie land—this is the uniform practice of
the Government of the United Suites—if
it Wishes a principle estnh Mn;d which it
d ire not establish for itself, a ease i-j nui le
before the Supreme court, and the princi
ple once soUc thcr.ct ofGo’igress folloxvs
of course. Soon, very .-ox;;t thrrrlere Jl.c
United States Government, iliscardiug tlm
mask xvill openly lend ilself lo a coiuliina-
tioti of funaticks i'ortlm destruction of every
thing valuable in the Southern country—
One movement of the Congress unresisted
hy you aud all is lost. Temporize *0 imi-
-iiiiike kumvii your rcsoUition that
this subject shall not be-touched liv them
hut at their peril--but for its sacred guar
antee Iiv Ilm coiistitmion we never wouhl
have become parties to that instrument—
at this moment you would not make \ our
selves parties to aiiv eon titut'mn witliout
it—ol course.you will not he a party to ii
from the moment the General Government
shall make that movement.
If this matter be all evil it is our own—
if it lie a sin we can implore Tii ■ forgive
ness of it -, to remove it xve asi, not either
their sympathy or assist,mee—it maybe
our physical weakness--it is our moral
strength. If like Hie Greeks and Roman:
the, tiiotnetit wo ceaso to he masters xve
are slaves— xve thenceforth minister like
the modern Italians to tiie luxury and plau-
siriftns add sculptors wo winy be- if’i
flt'ir.'ll qualities however vv liih v.dnliI
in.dio ns fair par..i ;ci s of tlm grand' t* of
.great empire xvouhl lie none —We v. • •»11<I
tuud striup”d and dl-solato under a Icq id
sun an I uuoti geiicro-is soil, a m ,rry
to nursolve s and the very com rast, ■ xx ft .
xVmi :» lilt'-' firmness ti-id focesigiit, \xe
migii! have Iv c-i). I 'iiti-e.at’Nou, tlu-i e:’,,t«,
most came uly, now that is not loo lum.in
step forth : ami Jiaving exhausted the ur-
gummit, t i -land h\ your anus.® •
Your felloxv-etti/.cn,
G. M. TUOUP.
1 cn n rl-hl not t« erred it
I ilks «r Ib-nkt : X 11-0,1 ,,
lo the I ixtli- Prixu-r ami tin-
il. c! 11he- (hat us were ii
P.iriP-P.i-iy fr-m
tie (ion'l'iiiii'» till,
ig X\ ;.ti ior t jfirH,
no danger, atlil nil
"la.
ed
TO THE GQVr.tiXnrt OF urmnil.l.
.N>.xx • x*.-, IHtli M i . 182.1.
Dear friend—We em-hne \ mi a reiuiiiiiuicnti-
fin for your penlsnl; xvr xx i-H ii piinlolu .1 in Ihe
first pn[i*'i*. vvil■> nit you inny enusider it wrong.
There artrn immher of false stiitenieius in the
papem. and xve have caused itiiv in etnig tn make
a true stiilemenl mul to hnVy it pxltiliitlii'd. We
xvanl yuvi tu w rite ns by the mail xx lm xvill delivtu
litis to you, ivhetiirr yon xvili publish it or not.—
We hare uppnintrihten Ciiirt- xvho xx ill meet one
friend t'liiliv M'lntish in .MiHedgx'ville. We
xvanl you to in ihe u<eofy.nir entle.i vurn tn Iinve
our xxliile iVirinb p ii.l ngreeili!.' tn our m-der. for
provisions funiistie I ns ivliite xve are in yrtui-
eutmtrv, nut ofsucli luonies as are coining; from
our hinds.
ItOblSY M‘IMTO-11, Ins x mark.
nUtlLKV Mlbl.r.R. his x mailt-
1'01'US v ft ‘ii I'.K. i'.M \l', 0\V. Iii< x mark,
t'apf 8 \MUKI, Mll.f.l'.il, IPs x murk.
DIUlx I '.V. his x murk.
Col. WILLIAM MILLER, Ids x mark.
Comirultee.
l-'di.
At a general meeting of the Iniliajxs friesafix' to
(,'■ i. i\l‘i nliivn. nml xx hn feel tnenis’elves nog i.'V-
eil hy the injuries done In the Indians inimibilto
the late treaty hi Id at the ljidinn 8prin: ’ ( ' f.'d-
Inxviug Address xvas uimnuiiouslv n .•' to. end
Ini- file same lo be published ia the
sengcr and .one of the Milled” :vi 1 le pape. -
l’lKK t'ouv ry, Ft.is r Itix )::t, I7fii »,!.
W c have discovered in the (5. >,.-gia ih- e
of Macon, of the Utii inst.. n l”tt-i- s'-gr -d
our Agent, Cupt. Crowell, lb i’. nicpaiiv oi :-i
ans friendly to Gen. ]'.Mnlo':i had (in :e'n
i.is life, and also the life ol (he Little I’.>x
is our priilfipa] (dhiel .ll tlli in.': xve a no
ledge uni selves Gen. iM*Intesh's I'rionds .i n ,
tv; and il'eny thr.-ms oftjiis l.fnd iias Ii n u.
it lias not c < no xx ithin our kqoxvle Ig -ih
we hclieve it In be a !i ■: xve alsosce hi ■ u
paper, pil'orinatiou derivexi trnni ;iie ' n
tliat the killing uf M-I u i-a, foine ' : . .
gee and tile txi-a tlaxxki is’s was not k,;cntie,l
hostilities against the w hites, that it xx no x
lalfil'iiesif of (heir own laxVft, and a laxv ■ d
Gen. M-Iiit ish himself hitd signed, and e • i
in the square at Lroi -n Vil'nxv during tin
treaty at that place, ytliis l.ov xvas) ilia. •
Ini ,n Cl'ix'f should sign a (reuty of anx I,m
the whites, that lie should cci to inly sutfer I -1
t.iis aalement is positively false—uinl n a.I.
mmlfl u u- of as a pretext for the cruel uiuvders
.vlheh hnx-je been couimilted-
Tor Hie ni r. i'lness of xnr denial oftlmt state-
nix-iit, xx.: xvd; appeni to file U. d. ('om.ais'i" ■ s,
Col. Campbell and l apt. '! rileather, aud n xn .
Other of our xvine.- friends xvM xx-ere pr... ■■ i uu.
ing the treaty—and xve further appeni to mu .
"'ill, # ho xx e believe xx ill dxt us fii.tt iusiiri', ,.s lu
;ix>. ini' lie to any such reports : it .'ortaii ,
x'on!d !iave been very iucoxviste a for ■' xi -
I lutosli or aovofus tu bn..* -igiodthf
the eontrn rx xx-ern lies; (lint to,x
Hint nothing else was iutvnded—
»i rintrse xxe e.xjirrled aothipj else, but xx- * b ut
(a l!v far »-x fn>u,; to out xvlfile m igldi.irs, wln re
xx e luxxs- been kindly rci elveil; mu' In lied us our
situation iei|iui'es. I'.vei v pled), litis been f r-
r'ii .1 by our father fill* l.iitie prince and his
friend'. tlHii eloie it is Impossible Ibr 11» < • I, i x.
nny e infidence in xvluit lie or any of ins friends
may hereafter i ilk.
W e liaie lately n talk fr >m tile Denu-
t.v \ .'i n. t u)»t.’Tripl-H IN n sm ry ttiaf ids
lull; is so nne-«idr<l—d rim es in lae flrst place
dun xv.- nmst gu Imme ami H- el our farms ; that
xve shall not lie hurt. Tltlr talk was inaita in 11 ■ -
(ire eure of n hlte men, tn lienj'. .'.In.-all.til, n hn is
one of om- Chiefs : mnrdcni'; sh mid ise ; tbut
.M'liltns|lj Tome Tuslrivinggre and file t m lla.i-
kins's xx is killed in i nmpli.iui-r wil'.ilb" laixs iiftlm
Vafiuu. It' file re xx is ,t 1, i xv for tl;’ m to he mur
dered, (hut In xx-yet ex - ts : k. ndinitti . p xi'o should
tike this tails mid go horn”, xxe slittuM reeelvc
fin- same late; for xv,> nre g;,i!‘.x of tin* same
breach, and sh.ml t of course receix e ijic same
pifiislunent. lie ffirtli -r declares, thin the In.li-
iu] un'i e chenteil cut ■ fi t lie ir inn. Is: 111 at xve xvxue
.fit fool'd by Pie t x t'ommissi'iuers. for iJint
tilth h ul no lands w est of tin* Mississippi, xx ifii-
onttlii'yj xvuuli! here il'ie Imv il from the Indians
tvhd iioxv reside there i that tlie.v, meaning tiie
(L'S. C'omniissimicrs, had got our lands, amt
they (lid not e.ire w hat become of us. .v xx e xvoul.l
n"l gxt any assist,nu-r from the nlijtes Our
Chief. I. ij. Marshall, uskeil the Captain, if lliis
inurilorxx; a fulfillment of tie’ lawkufthc N a t i - * * i.
xvli.x did liie eniineil in broken Niroxv deelari
to the Govern-n-’s aid, Col.'I,a inn that fiice
was ni iiosiiiiiies iutem|cd; and that they would
■ I M'luto.'.li for.tliey haiWouph: by his side,
ai Thim. His reply xxjis, that the Gpver-
n id had made that lulls himself, aud lia-l xvent
liome xxifii a be in his fnOu'fii to tin: Qpverunr.—
X\e m: is i I relieve from the talks xve recoiled bur-
selves that the (invernoi ' ■ e l Ii is spoke mailing
hill fi"' (ini.i. Nl'ier tiie < apt fin found that xve
I'.i.'inn sal j 'tied, lie obseiiecl to a xxliile man
fimt I •' ti er'x as only tupped, and if xve w ere not
, fix-I xx 'tii it. the iinxbs would lie taken ndV It
, iru;..,ssib|efnr..tis tn he satisfied, w hen the Cap-
I t . " l.itnself has declared in Iiis talk to ns, that
, ; i. eftle Prince had never denied since tile death
I Xl Intush ai)dothers but xvluit he had ordeted
j it. and lie xvould now nekn-x.-.lexlge it, for it xvas
, leiU'retiy right. Il'xte are to lm governed tiy litis
, talk ‘x;e ar” in a hi Sail I’ll! situation, xx itliobt homes
or frietjils or even w idr int means of subsistence.
! driven tr ,m mi.' fa: is and robbed of our'proper-
i ly. and ni,-o the iminies arising from our lands tn-
; ;eU and given to our enemies. We have too
| inert) confidence in oue rather tlic President, to
■ " xi my such talks, lie Inis never deceived
, we liiixe his promis” in and 'through the
Cominisxi,liters, amt shall bold it stieiDd
'.I xve find out to the rontrary ; our little I'a-
, • ‘ x". file Governor of Georgia, lias given us a
('nni::i”n Uiom to tito attoution ot' nti
x-'iii ■.'I'lii-il : '
Tlii-ri' will iinjvitdli'v la 1 a rc-ni'iioit, ami.
t|Wni".!i"Vx i -liny I’-ouid m In-iter prices tiiaii
xxe Itavo luixl. t'ir a lo \V xi'.-tfs lo <‘Ortif-,jyiil
j tiie. x ery ' attse \x iiiclt I:.', - uo\v, mi ic tlintt
I any tlfiix el ■, x-ixMivlIvutt ! to tin- jn'Rktxtif
Itiglt Tallin nt‘ o
lily oeeusioti its :i.■ |
to tli,- In " instiiiuL-.tis nfi r*
ep, imettpx in:r it«— tut ry xvlii
uni! fioi- soil, il'iiiltlless is V
t'XX’tl ; iHIxl, fs fipi: :.s tin- .•,111
is in qurvtimi, nlin-li tiniro e
Dux e Oil,' \y ,; | f. •. I I mi* Jlolitie
to mil-rlx :fi ||S ill tills grr It
sMutlt. 'rijcsb, under
iieviia-
: til!|ldt>
Ullisil \ 11-ri
ll. Opr ei’ruiu'te
pefior lo our
ro m' C, Hon'
liitisive; i Ley
I institutions,
sl.-iphf ofi tin.'
gitiiiiiiH'c'd’ l)i-
nfi.fi)
o.o/r-.
v*
in*r
d j]
r.vl »‘l“vk -i
x.i!gc ot' ii ;
Iff ol! C AtM
;fu> i\!i >
mt iiflv tvil
III Arm
H'iinfA.s
it
x\ , (
X
vtu* i
an.! i
- 1 the t Out) .n llie
•Ui m the 4th. IS2,i.
; v»» ry of a » much
t ^ii to li.ue ii’earu
• t • » i; i iin,;e
in 1 i’«iiio ho ii * u»i‘i noi In*
■ KJti .i TMfrui'il yourilit?. i
.. \ i Vin»»'.* S')in A If.',
i. • • . ; 1 conAid<*r ns
I i UCtl t.I.iv,! HOUixi i«*i
\ »M, m i all »l y i t » colne
1 1 ’ ■ s ll'xl f/'D Oti;,, .1 i i jr' |x,t
p.-oinrt'x>u Hiul VrfpnA.
• -t Mini have ^IvtMt ui-
t«* I J no.il * IS SfiWJll KS })OS-
ii »h:if j K)^r yon ns u
/Wmii v ; the v
l > r <! nesses
.. an.l if i. ' 1 -• i
you itno'u ; ’ iv.- • \
nu.ji. ni-xi i. u - o. i
fo ,>\n •» r.* i' i’;U h ‘
l hove heurd oi y*
de»s fur Ihein t»> 1 ('
sil>!e. This ma\ .issui
1011/und tvisli you honu. 1 1
arc all well at present.
LITTLE I'luNCllnr
TL’STKNMJCK OiMVOW', his x mark.
John Owk.vs,
Lemuki. B..Niu;ior.
Ailimnoiut »»5 500.i '.llniulv that.theLittVPrince
\u\h utul <ii(i pledge liimsoll as nuv fiillier tliiii no
hostilif s were iuten.leU, and all property taken
>h.uiin be restored, lie hns. (nbnoti^h .>*j pV(V-
injr himself) tVmu good Jiuthority, ordered Iai.I
decreed th.it our principal Chiefs mnnjjgfst
should he umvderoii (and tn.it in urm I m.innei^
ii;id fuiv property mU d« stroyed ; such treatment
in tins is not u>u;d fVo:n cno father fo Iiis chil
dren; at a«t .mvlni ivsus not to afkuowh d^c
him ns our I’tllier, and sliati receive no more of
histAlks—\ve have rec ived many other t.dks
from him to th** same amount ; ami that we were
alarmed for nothin*:.. and aii the tuf*'s which hh '
ueen made, w it i-\ c »•*. tpience. of .Vit udr.iv
wliich hud tiik'vj pi we wnii a few drum.en lo 1 -
ans w hie]) acted . fortlish ; that we \i>ouhl not i».-
hurt or inn* i\iptexl ; peace wtis wo n lift want
ed, and nothing 1 hut iru ,yu\y shout.I '\ifcl; fur
us to come, hone to our lam dies and plant on
Id., which we shall st 'icily obey until he
mu a^atn. NVe cannot help mentioning that
ire feil hv sev(iHl white friends, who we hope
ujl! in* '.nmmeraled at the Mineral Springs,
(fun monte* shall be received for our hind.—
Vjtiii i$r Ijjh j notice is dein«utded, aud nothing
c.'sr wili-he ax;a*(:te»l.aud w ■ lope that our Cirpat
i'uther \ ho is Dhovens dt. a ill cause us to obtain
ir: wc are now .stationed «it Newnou in Pike coun
ty. it ><! 11 remain until our rulers shall order
<,:h uwirte.
'\'e hope this our rominimiration will he pub
lic ied fn the newspapers for tiie safisfactiou of
the world.
Signed by u-. in t’ouncil this day.
Joseph Mu shall,
Huilv .M int i-h, his x mark.
Col. Win. Milieu. I.is x mark.
Arpeikii l'ustcun»ig!»-ee, of broken Arrow,
his x murk.
Oithlupnynntv Tnstcnniicgec, his x mark.
.Lillies l- ; *• i, his A illtllK.
benjamin Marshal),
Connpe Mario, his x inhrk.
| kdiaries .dike , his x mark.
f llogey Aldntos^M (brother to nenetal
^ M'Intosh,) his x mark.
Dickey, Interpreter to (’herokees
for I ho Creeks, Ids x mark,
roursntchoe Lmarlow, his x mark.
Jolm Carr, his x mark.
O' J’ulko • VLirlow, his x mark.
I.fcpoko lifnarlo, Iiis x mark.
* •ijitain Sampel Milieu Ins x mark-
Andrew t.oveU, his x mark.
Opiitiiu Hitdjojln- N mark.
To! y' Haijo, Ids x mark,
d m ktol istee l.marlo Ids x marls^
1 - kt - !iisten Ctiopko, his x mark.
Joim I larrod, his x in.trk.
fn.tii»ylee Tustonnn his x mark.
.u<:..ucUee Kmavlo Ids x mark.
f'>.KCuTIVE D'il'AHTMENT, ?
L'vJ.V S
Mil I ■ iri'J.t—1 li ivc i iiis moment received your
*• . • xvrii i i • paper wUte.U b and will.
. i -x M. « . cause thciri to h* published in the
vi -t.* , 1 hope now th - wo»*<t is ovt-i —
)i - ; i"4- -.»i Mhitosb and ii is fiwemls Ntdm have
• * ‘ .\ i y dcretl, cannot be restored
■ ■' • '.spiiit who U alst. jj.md*5Uid
••ui, v 1 lox)k tlowu upon your sufferim.* - * with
• ; com pits u. ui ; lie will \vi;x* the tears
in Kir py iK. and sullen tin* hearts of cv en vour
•• i ni * s among f»e whites—iso that ifyouu great
i' •». . "i *.i'td u»r.'- is ear f:om your complaints',
<»' -he' i.ji| t.» p*i iih i t!m white Inen, v\ho *n his
untile have disturberi your peace iuit brought the
hi* ivia*» fi.ilietimis u.i.ri you, In* will have to iin-
swv: t *' it boih tu lus while cliihlcu and the
; Spirit, it cannot he denoted therefore,
that ah will yet Ij.* ri^ht—i i the m.-a i time, con
tiuue fo do i l have nt', *>.*il y<>u and uiitil von
h^ftr from me. ,M\ olhchvs ev.*.y wh. ie are or
dered tu takf*caivoj' yuii U inalu'you comfortable.
\* sool as Chilly re turn.8, you shall know it.
\ our ITiend,
C. M. TUOUP,
T'ltht Ch'njs mul Ilrmhnf'n
w/ Iht d'j'undly K rcdks.
[COMMLNJCATKD.J
To Ihc Legislature of Georgia.
ShaU iiiose who served si?: months in the Creek
Natl *a under Gen. floyd, and fougnt tor those
kinds now about to he disposed of lie deban ed
from acb.incc or two, 'provided it is disposed ol*
a usual; especially wle*rc they drew laud worth’
nothing: And whethtM-they ought m»t to be pre-
ferrrvl io those w ho did not serve in Gen. idoyd’s
campaign, uud ul*cv drew laud worth little* or
Uothiiig ?
QUEENE COUNTV.
Montgomery. May 13.
CtU'A'.K NATION'.
Wo have received no furtiier authentic ac
counts ot the p*‘oi'edin^s of the indiums, relative
to thy murder of tjelnto&h, S.iiiiiicd ijnwkins, and
Ltomnie Tusteiaigga. henjamin Hawkins, bro
ther of tSatnuel Hawkins, whom \ye just week
supposed was nLo killed, arrived heixi on Satur
day last. Upstates, tliat he h it Iiis town (lltlje-
l>cc;f.»r Miiiugomerv, and had not proceeded ve
re fur before lie discovered a |M»rty Ot twenty
w i lb in ton steps of him. Oitc of the party, (his
eousfy) after throwing t’oe powder from the pan
ofhistitle, levelled it at him, and snapped it. iis
a sigill of danger. Hawkins Wheeled his horse
mid ful. The balance of the h)di;uis fired nt
hint. I|t di,| un injury. Several mills passed
throng hi* plaid cloak, which he in' tilt? pursuit
inn w^wuy. Tin* linluvus found the cloak
i vne rrovi-lcitoe, they nvv ui*«|iiiri(i^r.—
I Tlicir iiiimudiiitr uanfs tln*v nrc* .stipnly-
| in tr IV * n 111 no mutuifuctoric-s ot'uur raw m:i-
tt»rinl, nml lor wbiHi tIn*v nuisi uml ill
p*»y by the* creation of a raw imitcrial of
tlmir own.
fa*t ns, then, ho warned by rncrntexju 1
viciioi* mul roa-'oii. Lot ns prepare* in our
prosperity for tin* adversity which inu>t
follow tin* imprudent ihc ot* tin* present.
As (Mir jirojierty will rise with ottr cotton
•navkel, let those wln> are in debt dispose
ol* snllirieiit t.» pay their debts—aud pru
dently employ the remainder. While we
pay due attention to the cultivation of Cot
ton, let us not neglect tin* tint in crop which
nmst supply our own consumption.
Let us pay strict attention to our stock
of hogs and cattle. Let us employ our
evenings and wet weather in clothing our
selves and our domestics. Let us ride our
own ponies and drink at our own pure
fountain'. Por it is a solemn fact that, in
1817 mid MS, when our (-ottou was worth
above *)Q cents, that thu whole, crop of
Colton made in South Cnrojina and (Jenr-
tria, would not pay tor the luxuries brought
from the West I .dies, manufactures from
Europe, notion.-} from the Eastern Staler,
corn and slaves from tin* Northern and
Middle Status, nntl Logs ntitl cnttlu from
tlio Western Status. To conclude xve
sum up all in tin- following:
1st. Get out ol’fii-lit xx liile your property
will bring its l*u 11 value,nml star so.
iiil. Make.all within yourself xvliieh you
Imvu to consume at liome.
."id. Hull all you make to spare, aud Ga n
lay out I lie proceeds oil substantial proper
ty.
Do those three things, and you will ar-
quire riches by prudence, moralitx- by tinu-
penuice, individual independeiicxx hy in
dustry ; and happiness (Venn all.
11 Aii'Imay you I'eit..)- lack llir tatla,
“ Tlain e'er difi tIn- lulxigars.'’
Krlrn Session of the hririslature.
la roinpliixrice xiitji tlio Governor’s Proclama
tion, tlio members composing the Genera) A|-
xc ill Illy met at tho Htate-Ilooxc-ycsti nlay, xx lien
both Houses procredud to husiiiess. The Senate
xvei-e oconpieil xvliiie in session in rending the Gn-
vernor’s Communication and the Ihicnmcutfl that
accompanied it. After the Coniimmicalioii had
la-en rend in the Home, the reading of tlic Do
cuments tx as deferred, oil the sqggtjstion of Mi
Murray, until tfi-morroxx-, when the following rest
lotions were proposed by Mr. Murray and adopt
ed,: , '
Jirvilnd, That (lint part of the Governor's
Communication relative to t|iedisposition) nJ'llio
late net|nired Territory be referred to a joinl
roinmiuec. ['li»« Sput-nor np)i.i.a.<t Messrs.
Murt ay; Adatns, Merixveiiter, J eafiicrstonp, liar-
din, ixoil. and i^uniji!xin on the part of the House,
to join such committee as may be appointed by
Senate.]
Ursa!red, that so much of the Governor's Cam-
inunirstion as relates to running the dividing
line between this Stale and Alabama be refer
red lo the committee on (lie Stale of tie: Repub
lic.
Un motion of Dr. I'url, 5fi0 Copies of tiie Go
vernor's Communication, xxifii the Documents,
were'ordered to be p: inttgi. Tiie .Nlessagajjmv-
CXt to-day, ami some of the D.xcvnnvintsjNvIira^^ t:
numerous aud voluminous) xxe piny hereafter
publish.
T
■-U
r B1JIE pit-tiiro of the LAST Hi I’t’ERcd
■ our Lot'll, painjed hy f. K. |-‘auki;i .
^ -it JVK) square feet ofiCnnvas, xvill hee\l;t-
i hilt"! n fie\x days at tips jfiucc. Hours oi
‘ eXhihitinn from / until 10 a. ,v., and frdjn
!J until 7 e. xt.
AduiittaUce 50 cents....Season tickets' ]
dollar.
May 8.1. 10—tf
Now like hogs and sheep trdtliOK loth- ! nut)at|tn seeing the holes in it, were tinder the
' impi'e-inn, that th.-y had wotmdvd nitii- ,
(Beijuniin 11 iwlxdns lias sin -e ciinn to
Milloxiuviilo by wnyofFbrt Gaines.]
lattaiii -r perr, xx e i'lnncyeitety repaired to our
wives and children; aud sure enough xxit.it
xx a. tho consequence ! only a foxvdax s rest xvlien
xve were aual.t-i t’roin eo sleep with I.n: cries of
murder—M'Intosh is killed, aud Imxv nemv m o t'
xx e don’t . mix—get up tc.nl elc > you -o er, I ir
death is your portion—the woods are tall ot In
dians, ail w ill lie killed x a i sign- d fi"' h Calx !
stiffs tuasters—|KiCt& imiutcra, mu> i i'bfe Wii» very nu.-ypv-vx.-U !««'». 1“ «'« aiMl
(hi jo flattering'prus]M'ets held out to
tlio Citon planter by the present high
price, re eojix iVom tlio I 'oluiultiuu Telos-
copt: Vu fvtloNViujj seixspquldo Liuts, to-
V'AtvXgVYVUtA Ww\ \,s.
fJA'.IlS establishment is tvoxv tmder the
I- nmiyageniiMit of tlu: subscriber, xx ho
hopes by ids nltenlion to tin: business t->
deserve t!re eoifii leneo ant] the patrotmge
of the public. Prices as lieretnfun.', viz :
Slngln liutli 'iii emits—Henson 'Ticket s-i.
UENUY'DArNELL..
May. 17. JG—Lt*
Just Received, and :*p a nlng t
4 f \^I. fine l*o(»ts ; I clo. Shoes ;
J. i (I >. Huckslvin Shoos am! Pmnj.s ;
1 do. Morocco do. do.;
1 do. Ladies' IVuuel Boots and bhoc:s, iuisort-
cd colors;
1 do. do. IViortfcCo do. and d >. ;
1 do. Le*. Iiovu l*'!ai.v, n,r ijiutiiy;
1 do. Leghorn <i«>.;
ALSO—A VUKMl SUBTLY i>Y
Sumftvtv ViloUnng,
wr-ll made, ami oftlic host style, v.ith many otlnn'
ai tit leu Hiiitalde for the season, nil ol uliietv wilt
be disposed of as low ns use.al for cash.
KOWE&i NLVVTul.L.
A r . n. o. i \ LBS. max imtn. Slidable
4*1 7. ) . / \ / for Colton Clcau v r‘.
Ma\
i<>—2t
.\TW VHHHV t.
HAS JfS r HLOKIVKU A N *'• W srj'i'EV *>l i */. \?ON AULIJ
DRY GOODS,
v'msti vvyick, aiu:
LOTUS,I-asoimerri. Dirpers, l.hven*. t.nxvris
fc NJuslins, Crapes, Sdk-. I hmdlxei chiefs and
Scarfs, Ueticul.-s, Linen i la.ulkcrciueis, Glove-.,
White Cotton Velvet,Ike. Sic.— Nlso,
V' vuid/GY^ Sc UktAnvivyc,
Shoes and Hats, Ladies’ Stull’, Saltiu and Mo
rocco Shot's. *
hoiledgcxHte, May 2d. . If—fit
' A&U
THE C * VIP MEETiN
rVT'K\R .'.liiledgevill ', nil the Mytifici tin road,
.Ll will CQiqucipg’ oi) Stpu tiny tk* 18th .Inly
May 23-
At th>- wiluigXiii
i till I fifi’S Criminal f
Vz iM.tii ins, Mattie imd.S'-lx.,n’» t •>.
«• m * All*i<l;«fin**n(, (t l.^v in
DfotioMHiy, Ilxf i hi.ihnm i J
'. 'maps’* l>..in.*s;ir V,.*,Urine, K#r » .(%. ’■ i
( gi >aAion, (Iuutei*mi Vt n^ri.i*!, |*’onoroy , j
nr t \li'*!i s Apr l ican II *» u'.mjiirt, lliph W j
a nl Hy \\ iv>, -t r »*nl «,* 'Ida, Ut.mci Lincf>i ; 1 .%
tip Author nt th-- rt|>y. l*i'• cwutiuh, lie. cve .
a. *1 H inlaiior*. Mi'iiioiro of tht* Con*t oi
t^'i •' .) Lii-aJ** in. u avio”-i And nocon
iri. Lord Jiv oii M IVivati* Corrrspomh'iiG'*.—
m(l a genci .il 'issortiiH nt of .vtiihrmntjcai In-
Athnninlp School Books, Paiclimmit, l/hper,
Qtl’dK l***ncil«
May
Atfoution!
,\Iilh’(lgei‘’Ue l.'ij'iji t e f^hfunteers.
\ T’I r.M> at vour uxiir! parndaRgiuund <u\
. s.itm-d.iy next, at three o’clock, I’ tj. arm-
fid .tnd equipped n. t)ie byc-lans of the Coipp.wijr
linoct. >
Bv nritcr of the rn|>:ain,
xIOIl.V AI. V NRTRR, id Vrrg’L
May 28 lti.—It.
JLLK)"vS AT AlJOTlUN,
B *r li n.v CM.7AH9.
O N mi'lisbA V EFEitJXO If EXT, at
half past 7 o’clock, will commt'Mp the talc?
of n rare, hplc idid and valunhlc collection ot
J’iicolrgic.d, Historical, Philosophical uud Po*>
etic.il W oi ks, jimoitg wliich, xvill bo found flic fol
lowing. viz:—Hume, Smollct, and Bisset’s His-
toi v oflaigland. !>v >h. \vith iiplciididenfft;;ivin?s;
Goldsmith'** Auiiuiited Natu/c, 6voU.. wrlli sjilen-
did engr iviugs; Ptulavch’s Lives, 4 vots.; .lose**
pint .' Works, •! voL., splendid engravings ; Ba-
kvi’s Levy, ii yoN ; (lolxirtson’s History of A*
mi’i irn. '2 vols,; Llfi* of Curran ; Wulftcr's octa
vo Dictionary; Ligeiou’s Digest; Montcfiore’#
<'ompeudiuny: Pilgrim’s Progress; Ptiidous®
t'.mnertioas, 3 vot's. ; B\ionA complete works,
H \ tils.. .s))lcndid engravings { Burns's do. do. 4
vols., do. do. ; Superb Eamily Bibles, elegantly
hound in rod and green Morocco. The iiook^
arc all new and aphmdidW bound, and will bo
ready for examiaati m to-morrow, and the cata
logue of the whole wilt be ready for delivery on
Th'ur. day morniug. The sale will be without iJu>
lr;is4 reserve.
May 23. DV—It
" nmaovAL. 1
rrillR SUnsruiBLR has removed Ms Sterff
JL *o that larg.* and convenient tenement lata,
ly occupied as tli§ Po4l < Mfice, (Carter ii Boykin’^
riingt'A uhw fie still continues his business in fit*
tiojrr&o vzoftTA 1 av
line. He will ni»o keep iiis Auction aud Cnmx*
mission 81ore in the same house, where he h;(S
just received, nntl oilers for sale, loll' for Citfh,
20 pices Cotton ttafi'gi-nsc.
IIENKY COS.VARP.
May 83. _ lti—tf
Aeaddwy.
75,1 It. LESLIE respeetfully informs the T.uilic*
. * « anti Oeutlemmi of Ml'ledgeville, that he 1*
vc y fiuinkliil lor the oticourag-mont he hn, tiere-
tot-re rohejx-efi ; an>\ that lie intends g i’n open-
mg his Academy on Tlmtsfi'ty t-veixing tlie’il of
•iune. ttnxl ifis day sellout on I't ittav ami thiiuidny*
the- Mil and -it It of June at Mr, Brpetiis long room,
vt.ht e he xvill confine until the Legislatiuc risciq,
nud then lie will remove to Mrs.lluson’s,
May 23. - Hi—2t
WILL BE SOLD,”
On the first 'Tnsdnii in .Inly next,
TN tiie tdwn,of M’Dommgh, Henry county,fyp
JL tween fito usual hours of sale, the folloxxinjf
property . t<> »nl:
i-2 acres of land, situated in the 1st district
of sail! county, known by Lot No. IT.*, levied on
as the property of John Franklin, mlministratoc
of Fleming C'ltlhvull, dec d—levied and n-turneti
to me hy a r.instable.
2 r ‘‘2 1-2 acres oflaetl, situated in the Tth distridt
of said county, known by Lot No. I tu, levi-U on
as the property of benjamin Alford, to satisfy**
sundry ti fas in favor of-P-t-r Davis—levied unit
remrneepto me by a constable.
gu2 1-2 acres of land, situated in flic 2d district
of said rotiol v, known hy Lot No. 13:J. levied oijfi
its the property of Alai tin NVhite, tn satis ly u A
fa in favor of Gaines Thompson.
2H2 1-2 acres of laud, situat' d in tho 12th di|j»
Iriet of ntitl county, known hy Lot No. I.U, lo.
yietl on as tlm property of Stephen HtnitJi, to sa»
tisfy a ti la itt favor of kinchen NV, Hargroves vj^-
NV'ijliauj J. Smith and Stephen Smith.
.1. JOHNaON, Sb’ffi.
May 12-
WILL BE SOlTT
0)i the first Tuesday in Megnst ne*I,
t 1 tiie Court-house in Tattnall enmity, ngrec/,
, * ale- to an order id th- hnnorahle Infeiipv
court >>f Oglethorpe county, xxhco sitting lor ut^.
tjiuury pnrpo .es,
ONE Til ACT OK LAND,
lying and being in the county of Tattnall, on flag
Allamalta l iveivnd joining ’J itus Holinger and on
then, containing 578 acres, more or less, it ],e^
iag a part of flic real estate of Jo.iiah Jordan, lutft
ofuglelhorpc county, tlec’d.
JAt-'OIJ G. MATHEWS, Adtn’r.
May I!*. t.ls '
J xr.cijiivt: Dt.faiiiAte.NT, 1 **
Milledgeville, 18th Ap- il, 182>. J
rrtHfil fourth iostalmejit on the claims admit.
2 ted'imler fiie indian Spring Tiettty oi'fiig
Rill January JR; I. Ims been received, and xx it)
he paid to (lie claunantiou application,
hv aider of tin- Gov eruo'r,
[11—tf.] Lr.I.SUA WOOD, See’ry., .
\U^U>YA\t. "
S.T3W
rjpIILC fSUl>S / ’KIBKK hns rrrnovul Iiis Store
I. lovtlio N. W. coruot* c*f W'avuc anti Hancock:
itiT.cb*, uppoijiti* M« ists. Wiley u Buxtri W'ht‘i^ 1
be has ju>t rccriu.d, ami is now opoiBu^'a vcijjt
gt*ucral and hamlsuuit* kh^oi tment of ^
G O O D S,
mi table for the Sptlyg and Summer setisaja,
which willbe sold very low for Cush.
JOHN MH.I ER.
Milledgev’dlo, Mny 17. In—-It
P J-^
^ j It. BAUI.KK ie*ij)**ctfnllv uit 'nis the pub-
M ? lie, thiii iie i oiudining a nhort time
hi MjlLdfcGvUlr*, ibr the purpose oi‘ J*AISTlN(i
I*OUTli.\ IT Is. Hia room# aie opposite the ofi
lice ot the Southeru Ue<or<5jr»
Muy ‘.i. 14—tf
'"r: H.I-ADGER, ' T
gTTTtG-EOI’fi’
n fis reiarofil <o Mitledgeville, xx Here he o*«,
P'.ets to remain one month. His rooms:
are situfh'i! on the ,t). E. corner of Jcfft?r«on mit)
.Nirhitoxh fttrei ts. His hoars for aitciuUng la
opetations on the teeth, wili be from HU.) i ] a - m,
and from 2 to 0 > . it. Hi* rooms will be tcariv
fur the r-eeptio-i of Ladies or qther |>r;-son* x-.hn-
may w i«h deiit.,1 operations, on TuesJav the
May ih *| ! ty.
t fi '11x17 ti hidei ted to tl:v satbstriher joe inform-
4 oxt trnjir .'Votes aud Accounts must be puub
«V betore 1-t June, or suits wifi l>h lni!isfrl<
•niptriply com,net.eed. Those xx itli whrau an a-
tyeeiuam hasbcOo made with regnv.i to linir, tyn
requested to call and gift their notes.
.).«.* UALllOrN.
April 24. ’12—tf.
_
S WIVEL \. 'PLUMMER tenders hi- servi.gfif
t ■ t tie public as an attorney:' he M fU be totmd
at oil times nt the c. non of Tibet t amt Hancock
Ktntds, (Airs. Jeuejus’ aexx InuMiog) w hen not
on the t. ireuit.
57 ft %*—«f