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SOUTHERN RECORDER
„V OBIEVE & OBIIE.
MIliLEDGEVIUE, GEOKUIA, THURSDAY JIOKMJiO, NOVEMBER »!), INM.
No. 4S—VOL. XIII.
Drc.iBtir.Il is published weekly, on Hnncock
£T 11,0 Wnvne nhil Jcfl'crHOB, nt Three Dollars per
#<•>'<•in advance, or Four Dollnrs, if not putd lie-
|],n-.l.".|' " ,1,, ^
jijfilifciw ‘ J coMpplenotirlv inserted nt the usual
■'"' ‘ n ■.(’ win w ftlnmt n specification of the number of
ntm will he published until ordered out, und charged
j^rtKIlW) ‘
B .,'orihn- , 1 negroes,liv Administrators,Executors,
‘'e Usn« me required Itv law to.he held on the first
or o'[“ r ‘ j' month, between the boors often in the forc-
TjHtln'y' . u (i,e nftertewt, at the Court-House of the
r.oo". oit't ■ ,, ,11,. propertv is simiifo,—Notices of these
r0 j" lt 'mtis, lie" ivon ill n public gazette stvrv days previgua
“''■"’•'"•' for the sale of personal properly must 'he iriven
rfotioes Kimrv days previous to the duy of sule.—
in lint i' 1 ' 1 ^ ( j i( . ji-btors mu! crediting of tut estate, roust
Also-ntju’, ^ i . |>n r r days.
I* r u .’ ,,i„ , „ p i lientitm will ho made to the Court of Or-
I in soli land, roust be published for votm
dimry Mr
"^n'hs.lnofs in the line ofPrititinr, Will meet with prompt
,• mnt tlie lira iiHtuin Owtcr.
“‘i'.rTTKrt* (mi business) must lie post paid.
.5ICDH I OfilE
HAS JL’iT HECF.IVKD A NEW SUPPLY OF
Watches^ Jewellery, Silver Ware, Sc.
million ndded to his stock ou
V hand, makes his assortment
ns complete as has ever been oiler-
1 cd for sale in this place. Ltuliis
and (Ir.iUlemcii are respectfully in
vited to call and examine for them
selves. .Special attention will logic-
cn to
Itjm I. anil Watch Repairing.
Milkalgcvillc, October 29 41 (it
' jpuie Fortune stands in merry mood,
J’nmilie her furors to the crowd ;
jt.. ready friend, before they lull—
YV'ho knows but .you may catch them all.
fJONIEYf !*■"]♦! ONEY!
••£0®s os 1 momzw i :•».
■K'STlir.N we consider that Fortune is daily diilns-
*7 lug wealth ami happiness in all parts and every
rawer of lliis extensive country, through the medium
..fp,, imticry System, Hint scarcely n day .or
,se,.'k will vis In lis.wilhbOt hriiigiiig the intelligence.
,„,l seine one of our friends or fellow-citizens hits
,, „ frier, and lltul it only requires an investment
ol [lie Iririnl sum of Ten lioIiai'K, (ogive us u
giiou chance for Twenty Thousand
Dollars—Purely it is unnecessary to urge upon
tii, liberal sml enlightened people the policy ol step-
jjjnj i„ the way to wcalli und the favor of the propili-
^'rv l-'irsl Day’s Drawing having been CO.MI’LET-
pit, the SICCOND DAY'S Dll AH’IS U will lake
place on 1 l«e
Eijriilh day of December next,
«tthe Court-House.in the Town of Milledgevilte, «t
Hit hour nf 10 o’clock, A. M., at which time, there
uill hr deposited ill the Wheel,
I prize of$ 10.000
ol’ 1.000
ol BOO
of woo
of 700
1 Prize of#GOO
1 “ of «00
1 “ of 400
1 “ of soo
l “ of soo
1
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it Prizes l «.««>«
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Vo Teachers, Literary Gentlemen
and Friends of Educutiou, in eea.
oral.
T ill’. Second Animal Meeting of the Tut tellers So
ciety, will be held at the Court-House in .Mil-
ledgevillo, on the 17th of December next, (the third
Monday) by order of the Society.
ROBERT V. BROWN, Sccretarv.
Editors favorable to .the cause of Education, will
please give litis a few insertions.
NoV. 22d, IS32.
GREENES ISO ICO’
Male nisd Female Academics.
A N Election for a .Male and female Teacher
in the above Academies will take place ,m tl„
lust Monday in Decomher next, for the ett-tring v......
Apidisattous for either situation must be iicoompunioii
ivrtli proper Credentials as to qualification and moral
character. JAS.- F. FOSTER, I'mtalent
Hoard of Trustees, Grecncahoro Academia
November 15 .p; ;j t
IHoiint Zion Institution.
T HE Semi-animal Examination ,V
Exhibition of the students of this
Seminary, will toko place on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday the Kith,
14th, and 15th of November. The public exercises
will close with tin Exhibition of original Orations and
selected Dialogues. The Exhibition will commence on
Thursday tit 4 o’clock. P. M., and after a recess, be
continued by candle light. Parents, Guardians, and
literary Gentlemen ill particular, mid the public in gene
ral, arc invited to attend.
N. B. The Trustees understanding that it is reported
abroad, Unit most bftlife Students have left this ln-eilii-
tion, & that it will not continue longer than the preHoui
term, would remark to correct erroneous impressions—
there are in school now 117 scholars, and they consider
the Institution on as permanent u basis as at any former |
time, The next session will begin oh the first Mondavi
. Irliv.,
s (ifany
Lot. ta
sible
II state
I- level,
it:.’ tii-
rt'of.- -
I . it, I.
To Fortunate Drawers in dto Eaiul
Loiter).
T il!' SUBSCKIBLltS l»;ivinir omjiloyed tlwtn-
sclvos lor ||h* lust several niiiuliis in oxnniining
Lv)t.s in tin* Land Districts in ('fioroUei* countv, lrnvo
now (‘stal)li-.|i<«d themselves at New Lchota, in said
county of Cherokee, for tin* purpose of giving a correct
description of* any Lot of Land, to any person who
may make application ti> them for that purpose. Lota
•which we have not already particularly examined, we
will examine at the earliest notice. Any person en
closing to us tiro dollars, f/vc of mintage, tn^i ther with
the nmnhovof liie’Lot of*Lund, shall
rcrci\e a correct description oflhesr
w Iielher it is rid* or poor, tnountaiiii
watered or ffjy, the fiahan impi ovom.
on. and aLo the probable value of t
-\nv person wishing sell any Lot
which thev m iv draw, or Inxe alren
vail Onoiiticlves of our services for a reasonable cum
pe.’isnlion. And as our tmsir,0‘s uill ho yomc.rally
through the various parts of tiio cotmtv, we ilatter our
selves. that wo uni eliect as problaolo ualej, as any
other persons in this section of country.
Any person wanting information from almost any lot
of land, can obtain it by calling cm the auh»cri!;ors, and
paying them one dollar.
nnou ruicn,
X. <i. McFAULAXD.
NovcmJier 17 41 lit
D3 J Tlie Lditors of the fluorpoM Journal, '•'edcral I -
nion, Macon Y’olegmph ntttl Mo.scenger, Autjn.'ta Con
stitutionalist and (Mironicle, Savannah Republican and
fi'eor^ian. will each give the above two hisurbci.*., and | ’l l
foni'.ird tlieir uccoiuita to iih for pavimmt.
wucf a McFarland
»»».-*», acniiuu uu mPUHHUPPPIpBprizes in the al
of January, It333 f under the autforinrendcuce of C. V. i ! !ll, ‘ 111,11 V’. 5,l '‘: :
Bkmxs. JOSEPH BRYAN, Soc’ry. I . l " li ' 1 "
•Octoher 90 ”■ J
:it
fJIHE Stihaorihora, living iienr Wrightshoro’, | v ' 11
(tiOlall LOTT UR V.
fBXHE Subscriber offers bin services
to j’crsotu who may have dravvu
isOtlney, to trst their Lots, und itscer-
inir been for sonic yeurs, pruciical-
minin^, both in South America and
ninitry, ho lielieves the experience he has unjiiired
on this subject, will enable, higii to ^ive Hiti^faction to
ouuvunuuim iivui^ near jrv rigmsuoro , t.o- ) , .• —^ ---ploy h*iu. Applii .*lioti mav h«*
luuibiu county, wish to employ for tho ensuing n,M ‘. 1 , M|1, ‘; 11 |t ‘.r,l i, ‘ r '! ( ! n ; l| l- v ,M ‘^. v l« , th*r, ut Mnj. Fo-
” f : r *»l S, Lowiidt -Ville, ilabersintli eoiinty. i\*rsnns
who may vvt• ii to ! the trouble of a iourney to tlie
(iold R. jfiori. tiny have their 1 .• *t-• viriluf, and a repott
made to them oi ilie prospect they atlord, and whether
they are worth the expense of testing, by sjondinjr him
their names, and the number of tlieir Lot, und enclosing
Five Dollars.
Lowndesville is twenty miles from Clarksvillo, and
three from tho lino of tlie Cherokee lands.
All letters, except such as contain cash, must bo post
paid. JOHN KttVKLL.
November lf> 4d Ct
year,
A Competent English TeticHer.
One who can count well recommended, wiU receive id
eral wages—None other need npnlv.
U. If. FjMBKE.
ADAM SCOTT.
Nov. 22 44 2i H
T EACIlEIftS WANfTEO.^-TheTrustc s
of the Tliomaston Academy are anxious to employ
for the ensuing year, A Male stud Female
Teaelier. The institution presents iiuhiccmcnis
amply sufficient to engage the attention of Teachers of
the first order: and a Male or Female Teacher, who
can furnish sati factory evidence of hi* or her (Massical
attainments and moral character, can he employed, and
will meet with every attention the Trustees cun give, in
promoting the interest of the schools.
J. IL BATEMAN, 4 ,
D. WALK Ell, t
WM. V. YON(iE, %
LARKLN BASS, 5
TIIO. W. GOODE, J
November 7 4d 7t
iu JidditsoM <o those now flouting, vise:
t Of #5,000-“$ 700-$ 500—$300
2-1 <>f $ lOO;
Jn4 the First Drawn No. will he entitled lo a Prize of
SS,0®0 1DOL.JLAKS.
Tl,,« who fuel disposed lo nr.qiiire fortunos with litlht
4r<iul,le will do well to make early- investuienJs in
|lti< Loltery ; as it is but seldom that such strong itt-
d,c«u,n,is are held out to forlutter seekers, and high
I, 1 |,rulwlile, lltal when the present opportunity is jmst,
such auulher will uut soon occur aguin.
5IILLEBGEVILLE
KTRS-:ET LOTTFltY.
Authorised by the General Assembly ofthc State of Georgia.
si'nt:.ru:.
$ ao.ooo
so.ooo
uo.ooo
*.».«<;»
4.500
4.000
SI. 500
B.OOO
‘2.500
g.OOO
1.500
1.000
11.500
‘2.500
13.000
GO.OOO
/.f.vv itsfiH Two ISianSs to a Prize!
fill file Prizes to lie tyouling from the commence
strut, except the following, deposited as (allows, viz
Pi rat Day’i Drawing.—Prizes of 5,000, I of 1,01)0
let 'Mill, 1 of 8(10, lot 700,1 of 000, J of 500,1 of 400.
I of 300,1 of‘400.
Second Day's Drawing—1 Prize of ■ir 10,000, 1 o
1.00(1, 1 of 000, ] of 80(1, 1 of 700, 1 ol 000, 1 ol 500
of 400, I of 1 300, 1 of 200.
Third Day's Drawing—1 Prize of $ 10,000, 1 of 1
WOO, 1 of ‘Jon. 1 of 800, I of 71)0,1 of GOO, 1 of 500, 1
1 of 401), 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
Vourlh Day's Drawing—I Prize of $10,000, i of
1,000, I Of 901), I of 800, I of 700, 1 of GUO, 1 of 500,
1 of 400, I of 300, 1 of 200.
fifth amt Inst Drawing —l Prize of $ 20,000. 1 of
Wilt), lofOu), 1 of,-00, 1 uf 700, 1 of GOO, 1 of 500,
1 of 4 It), 1 of 30(1, 1 of 201 f.
And in, the coniine,cement of the Fir,I. Second,
Third and Fourth Day’s Drawing, t!.e first drawn
innnbtr shall he entitled to a Prize of 1,000 doilurs,
bid on tlie conclusion of tin: last Day’s Drawing, the
. * tad last drawn number shall lie entitled to a ca
pital Prize nf $5,000 eueli, in addition to such Prizes
a* may he draw n to tbe.i numbers. The whole l.ot*
ter) to be completed in
*tve days drawing:
• JDWzes co be Mermen.
The whole ol ih« Frizes pnynhlc in sixty Jhns nflcr
wWi Day’s Draw ing—subject to ,a deduction of (iltcen
l lercen1. All prizes not applied for iu twelve ntoiiths
roni eHcli drawing, to be considered as a doVililiou to
»ft funds of theMilledgeville Street Lottery.
Aue drawing to take place under the superinton-
dine of William //'. Carnes, Samuel Bnffiinirlon, Sa-
'W Hurl:well, William II. Torrance, Esckul E. Turk,
j i ?l > l .j l ' (t U' Tames S. Calhoun Holier! McComhs, and
Jr” *’ H are > Cominiwiouers—ulso, a Board of Visi-
-.Own/ fricc oC Tit bets.
Jt holes - - - S (O OO
M.llVPs - - OO
Jbua tors - - - 9 5#
i “7 1,1 a great variety of numbers nt the Comtnis-
'iiMs OIBco, on Wayne street, opposite the Post-
°’! i ™ “"d State Banlf.
c.“y Drilr.rs tor Tickets, from any part of the United
ties, (post paid) will tilPeI will, prompi attention.
“duress to PKYOIE BRIGHT,
, Scc'rytu Commissioners.
Idle Igevillc, September 2U 55 tf
,,r ‘ w &1sfsAC:;...nen/i#fs
GEAIiRAL PACTORAG l)
.I.VB C0.71.T1I8SI0.V IS VSI.VtlSS.
HE SUBSCRIBERS having forme,I
T fof the transaction of u fVfwmf/ /Yjp/o-
n A ll p<*.
j J » BrUAVci H in the 12t!i. Idthaml lf»th
Districts of the First Section, in the present
Lottery of tho Gold Region, would do well to call on
tho subscriber, who lives at the New Bridge Fost Of
fice. on FhestMteo liver in 1 [all county, <Georgia, w hich
place was formerly known by the name of l.eathers’
Ford, and is convenient to the above districts. The
subscriber j* well acquainted uitli the above districts,
and will an with any person that may draw in either of
them, and show them tlieir land, on the most <•;; commo-
ilating term c and w ill also giv o a fair price for good
lots in said < i;.-l»iets. ROBERT LItrON. S-mi.
N. 11. The subscriber isfmni-di «1 with a good (hiui-
pa-saiid L’lni.i, aii.l cun find uuy Lot m wai 1 disliicis.
u ’ *i;i c.t
mnexion l
“ Bo tkioi Mac I?iorrp^Ik 9
Or, T'iiC Conquest of IrtTnufl
I the title of a Foun by J. d. Adams, tint has just
been issued from the press. The author has chosen
for hi< theme, the eveni* vvhiel^ led to tin* possession of
Irvdaud by England, in the twellfli century. 'I’his hi-
loiKi.il tale is vci>itied in four c,.»nios, called with refer
ence to the ailveiitures and ( tuiutiT of (lie hero,—the
1 Jiycmcn:; the f.xpul-ion ; the Restoration; the Foil-
qi.est. The* oliject of the wriu r appears to be to incijl-
v \te ii moral 1.on. as w i ll si- the correction of ;r false
notion of the nature of history, uud lo show w hat sort of
philosophy would In* limglit bv the example of Henry
fie* So<’oml. or Dermol .Msrc Motrogh, King of Leinster,
w hich ended iu tlie conquest m’ Lrel.md by the British
Monarch. T he sipliurMo. that History is Fiulosopy,
touching by example, Mr. A. conceives to he a lal-so
one, which lias made a greater fortune in tlie world than
it deserves. History, jis it should lie read and written,
is the school of morals, teaching sometime by ex.imple,
but much more frounenlly by admonition. Wo extract
a few line* from tlie commencement and clotto of tho
Foem;
“ l sing of Dermot, Erin’s enrly pride ;
Thu pimrs patron ofthc F.mei.dd huiuuI;
[ dolrfurer, fin' ft stolen bride
Whu a »l«l to Aifiioa’s kiicfiis nniwe Iand«
But-country lueti of* mine, !v*t woe bcii l»*
'Hie omn \v bo thinks of inii;lit but vvIuh’h in b*itd.
U bat I blcill t il you, happen'd vou iiiuh: know,
Beyond tho autus, six hum hod yuws ago.
'I’is-tiiuuje. how often reudera will imlul^u
T’lciir vv its, a my«tic moaning to discover ;
Secrets ne’er dioRint of by the uurd, divulge :
And whore lie Nliooli u duck, will (hid 21 plov«r :
Satiric shufts tVoin every liu»* promnlge, *
D.*io* t ii lyraut, vvlicu he draws a lover:
Nuy, so intent his hidden thoughts to see,
Cry , il bc paint anoouiulo 1—“ Ti.ut mcanu mo. M
’Tis luiniun nuturo. In old Roman dnyu,
When that sweet Mantuan min -tr l tuned FU lyro ;
Sung how rJ mens from the Trojan bla/.o
On iiis hi'tti.d sliuul.ioi s bon* away his sire ;
Yet, tft riinloil not, with vilest arts to mitio
in TVri.iii Di.it/dVf.ns, nnli.ilhov’d fim :
In luiuoh'd her, loft her, 'whelm'd with sooru %iu2 -haiae,
By self-combustion to redeem h
Till* Roman dt'hersstraiulif
Into the corn tier minstielV full into
’J’i ov’s full, Rinne’srise, they U.-n’d with half an eyo,
Wasbnt the outward nia 'k of vvhat lie meant i
llis patron prince with oil of fools to ply,
They noon discovered was the poll’s bout:
The good ^Elions win u wmp of straw,
Augustus Ca'.Mur vvu» the uiun titey saw.
And so far hixteou hundred years and more
That vvih’Vknave for Virjil's hero passed;
’Fill fuMier lliMtloniu, versed i?i classic loro,
To find another clue, about him c.w:
And, wont in Ifucudary lies to pore,
1 le delv ’il, at; 1 d..|v d, and d.dv"d, and found -i l;wf,
Thui Virgil’s /Enoidwnsa monkish tale,
in verso,our Saviour's pussiou to unveil.
" unac ! how hard u fate was thine;
ir n|'i’"rbi,t to alltriinf,
• lame—
» 1"*/
'Mi
Thy pupil, In
Imitd
ih.’
i al .
i lUv
tit
It
c
rage, anti Cattintissiou />w.wJif.v.v
City of Charleston, under the firm of
•mthojvE, COJJ1J.V # vo. j
offer their services to their friends and tho public, and
will be prepared to make the usual advances on Cot- 1
ton and other Produce, consigned to tlieir care. Th* y j
will also pay particular .attention to JfZeet'iviit^ &
JEortcartliiiV of floods, and respectfully so- 1
licit a share of public patronage.
ROBERT MALONE, I
HORACE rilSTAKE, |
AARON COHEN. |
Malone A Ststnrc continue their business in
Savannah, as usual.
October 27 41 fit
tiEOKGIA HAT jYIANI FAC TOltY,
reh«vi;d.
\rVKI\ A EV ANfS respectful
ly inform their formei eostomers
hiid tlie public generally, that they have
removed (lieirestahlishment from No. -Td,
(he store they formerly occupied, to tin*
store No. 2S*d, Broad street, directly opposite tbeiro'd
stand, and a few doors above the (* LOBE lit kTF.l,;
where they have on hand a large assortment ol
If&f# of all shape* and qualities,
of their own manufacture, vvaminlrtl; to which i'ii y
would invite the attention ol Merclnims mid others,—
their facilities Are such, as to enable them to oiler B
country merchants Hats of every cpiali'.y.on as ui
terms us they can be purchased in any other inaiki (.
They would particularly invite the attention ol gun-
tlenneii who study economy,to tlieir FI V E DOLLAR
HAT, an article which they had manufactured ex
pressly for retail custom, and whose beauty is suffi
cient, »»f itself, to recommend it. They have also on
hnndu large assortment of
j>r.w wimAi
t r" And Fane) S5v>?as:<*fs.
I Also genlleineii’s and ehildn ns
fur and cloth caps, of the latest
patterns.
11 & E. would caution tlieir
country friends against being de
ceived; their store is now on the
sooth side of Broad street, a few doors above Ibe Globe
Ilofel. ^
Angusla, Oct. 6 —i"5t
NEW STOKE".' “| tv,
T HE SUBNC'UJftKW rcsitcprfttlly ir.frirtns
thecili/.eiw of ik-ddvvin, and the mfi.'ic.uuf ctMiii- , ' •
tics, that lie has recently Incnted l.iiiHelf iu >i;!li-dgc-1 1
ville, on W.ivne street, opposite B. F.ow »*r, ;u;.l ha.Miti f ;:
band, n GENEKAL ASSOR'F.M ENT of
DRY GOODS,
jtTuts, Shoes, JUroceries, C.-oektry,
SADDLERY, Ac.
Which lie ofuirx cheap for cash.
T. J. SHIVERS
November 15 4-1 (it
OStOPOy’ H.-
I h'ffmhn next.
rdl he nu eived until tii“
fik !li«
uni nf ih.- I
Bill who
1 I Ik y u
lf,tl , 1 i A” •ins. i
n Hun
in turns."S :lII tin
iili n voioodivir
urpose, this ulo
si court iintlcn
nnd ii..s MtiiiU :.’
* unco,
(lot
of ei* .in:, i
iligs t«j be »*r
Lime lo be du
rh imm
or the
her of lm.-
Jiuhlic
\\< m i) ny requir
•ected oil U*j Ap.ilaehieola rivi’r. 'I !
livi.Ted in itood tigiit rusks, al such point
on tin* liver, between tho junction of tlie Flint and
Clmltahooch>’o and Sweet \\’:i»er creek, us may lie de
signated. The pro, r sals will state, whether the Lime
proposed to he delivered, is made from shells .or lime
rock. No advance of money will J>e made on the con
tract, but payment will be made for the Lime when in
spected and received. Bond and approved security
will be required for tho faithful performance ofthc con
tract. The proposals must bo postpaid.
Cxiiincy, Forida, November 7 lit
HU'* Tiic < olumbus Enquirer and Democrat, the Ma
ui .Mono;;!! slam-jiny hm>'
r in istmost or in j-*
llu r tu usurp his ohtr* ;
leave tosav thui l kno*v ln>
My o.vn intcutions i
Let ho mau^th'Teforn,
And say, ’lis any othui
The l’ocin
And here I hn
And wilf no
draw iksido the sureou,
»f ujiwards 2000 lines, tlitu oIomm :
r my harp iy>oii tho willow ;
r 1 Me-seng
h-ment ihre
pit
, aha :
nihli-
nJ tin
« the
irae-
iSo more implore h
Brine sons ol ia iu,!
The luirp is yours
•Take, tuke it hack—’
And give you. |>orm
For Oh
U I
WillllCil to 5*?U’CSiU:
FJSJ*'*'ii’ J + A r S’F COtliri,
l-r.d price will he
fttrtunul <
vvhieh 2
Kjuiiy i
i h:e» <
In Ills eoi
t,h«is jus
j !ts to mv pillow ;
fiiv t.r or House,
r the Atlantic, billow l
will vou lo hc.u* refuse l
voiirselves iho^tntin prolon
ot’s imi.ic to (btilhlena aou^.
ie roll of Time,
this bl.*ss«-d rdnnnct dwelt,
.n* with crime,
ofafteraics fell;
ell, to
• tla
strujg.
.ler lo
l* me,
ihitman t
■-All persons having bnsin
i t tiie.ii IcUt.Tr to i'.urfitfd i*u
November 15
run
CFU3TARFHEN
43 tf
Bick« win
l is countv.
ro JAHu ill
.,u Negro Boy I
belongs to J;:i'K*:
nhont 17 or l**
no pitriaruliir scars,
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CASKS fresh wliitu lititip I.itne of ;i .-u-
poriorquality,
500 tic freslt TltoiniwUm Rock Lmio,
50 httxez Spurtti. Cunilfot.
«|5 tierces prime New Rice,
40 1 mi rule Cranberries,
250 tfo I’oliitoes timl t >iiion«,
SSOO do No. 1,2, mid 3, new Mackarel,
Just received, und for sale, by METCMF
Align (ta, November 9
,e property, pa) cl.njfc't|
i it lair pi
A .YD
to iras ruEidc.
I N coiiseqiience of nit m niogeiiieiil belweei
of (lie cretlitors oi the late bi nt or l. ileo
Dtincnti.otidJ.il. IlHleinnit, proprietor ol toe .
Union Hotel Property Loltery, uto,IU ' L ’" *' V,
»i.tod titles can bo depended onto pnzu • _ .0 ,
S# tfo -’ co
old, liv !h" lialiit* oi rVfti, vvl
hurt Jjarkia of FI »r i J * t - 'Fh
requested Income lonvUt'd, \>T
and take lumaway. ...... ,
HARDY II. AGREE. D. Mi il.
November H
JjJlM 231H
particulars, apply lo IL Al. O;
Nov. zl
canity
7UEREA5 J "mis 11 H.iIJm
While, ndmitdslrjl us nu
Csliite, apply for bR**rs ol di-ane
lliereforu to eil,* and iidmoiii-li all at
(hod find crrdilci.- oi Slid d.'*c«*/i >«•.!,
at my office, vv it l» ;ii t<ie time pn'Si
shew cause, (il any they have.) why
mission should II I lie grauleti. Giv
\2 _tf.
, a v cry com
AYT
l’or fiucher
w
r.i.d Jos'»p!i C.
K.n»2»s Wiote’s
.,Tl,e-e are
lingular llm kin
he and appear
m*li by law. to
id lei fees ofdis-
inidcr my band
\ B^GvHueky
W’r give thix week another extract from Air.
FauMing’s \\TSTWAKU Ho! presenting a faith
ful skeich of a'Backwoudsman, of the oldon time.
BtiNltficM tlie heio of our (ale, is represented us
“nurhired among flit* mountains of 11is native
| state, free as the air ho breathed—he grew up lull
j ami straight, and hardy as the trees id the prime
val forest, where he passed most of his lime iu
hunting and rural spoils of dancer and eiiterpri/.e.
— He e.iuld neither read nor write, yet he was not
ignorant or vulgar: and his feelings, by some
strange freak of nature or combination of eircum
glances, partook of the c haraclor of a gentleman
in more ways than one.
In his person, I'ouhfichl was ot.e of those rare
specimens uf men, the united product of pine air
wholesome exercise, warlike habits, uud perfect
freedom of body and mind. Ho was upwards of
j ! six feet high, perfectly straight, and without an
ounce of Mupc.llihHis (lesh in the whole composi
tion. Then* was u singular case, otic might al
most call it graee.fuBiess iu his carriage; and his
dicss, which cninfi.iii 1 of a but k-tkiisiiunting shirt,
a raccoon skin csip uud leggings, was ltigltlv pie-
turesipu*. There was nothing vulgar or dowdy
in his appearance or address, whieh was that of a
man w ho believed himself equal to his fellow men
in any cireunislaoces or siloaiion, that called
for the exercise of manly vigor or during enter-
prize.
“Whoop!” exclaimed n voice without, which
they till recognised ay tiiat of !«ohhficld.
‘•Gome in, co me iu,” said tin* cohptel.
Come in ! why amt I in f” excJaioied he as
lie entered in a great flurry, and seated himself.—
•‘What a race Fve had. i’ll be goy blamed if I
liav’nt bin trying to natch this squirril—a fair
chase, and no favors asked. There we were at
rip end tuck, up one tree and down another, lie
led me a (Inner nil the way from kingdom come
till I got just by the village here; and what do
vmi think? I hail to shoot the trirling cretor
afterall. lie got upon the highest tree prehaps
von ever did see : so I let him have it, just for be
ing 90 obstinate.”
** An exet ileuf'slioE” said the colonel “you’re
hit him in the eye, I see.”
“(Hi no, it U’j.L but I was mad; no, nn„ii*s a
disgnu
below
of one
fore hit
.1 shot—what I
i per.-a
d' the*
a full huckleberry
*n 1 want the skin
i s shoot a L.iUt be
nd of (he ball takes
aw, and (loot hurt
of Ang
AS RE MOV EL) his typercil- Good tii.ua ■*- «~i m r,L«
ing rtfHttn* Ml the hoUt*4 ‘l’ickolj, ntttl the drawing It) sat.) I*«.t(.-ry willUU
fi'nmrlv uccnpiexl us the Planters’ll'
m f . tel, whjrt le* will ;itt»*iid to all eases hu!>-
‘‘tljio his care, coming uithin the line of hie prqfmion.
»|u ' ’*•*, wwiin" m r
that l C | raCler uperations urn ho well known,
ih j ” eei, » any pnrtieiihr referemee tnmeeesgary.—
•• etuiryorf, if,not •* rahictd,” shall be Moderate, and
'«• ^bsfuotory to all who limy confide in his skill.
f»v !l ,n ;'\ v * ,e fouutl at all timea, at his Rooms, or at La-
Nov. 1 41 tf
t,,rorr "PUbte 'teeUs anti strUttnal
li 1 * WAH.ACI3....Dt.nli*l» at Ufo)«llc
JJV; Ilttll, «et«, ill tlie ncatc.t ttlylo, thf IndeMrnUHU
Tttth ' '•ithcr "It 'S’ liiltp. or iiiiiiiiiKmI till
•(it- ,!?***’ ^ rillu 14 ’’■tijcli' toiitlt throURli all tlie Krtahiti-
*° entire sell. Ktitiro aeU oftoelh, »o
•i»tt aS ,' ""!"Vt'|tl It)' upon llm J.rilici|ik‘it of Mia.
»«.i J* , ,0 "l’“ or '(‘ PUtMttro. unil tiiaili* to .ttlwerte
islh,!, ' i l lur l 10 *«. of tho imlitMl leoth. Arldieiai
■"a ■tlju.Utl to aiiit uu) cw. l.verv
rrofoxinn. emcwled wtllt
nlutc (be fuarllt Monday m next D.xembei.
1 THOMAH BI.AI.M
jamf.s si’ir.ns
T. \v. gujidi:,
K. J. CREWS.
1». B OH A NT,
W. P. YONUiS,
Beptemlier 20
! Superintendents
v Iu the Lullery.
11 VKUio MACAR’I HY,«
AdC'lst 30. 1833
«s5rl!«M’i)S Coiuily,
pufp,
i the vatinent's breatli clean aw
1 the f*#r.’*
j “ V’ou must have had some j»r«nclicc,” «aid
! R a i 11 s i n r d.
\ “ I'll be goy blamed if you woidd’nt think so.
if you only knew me ns woii ad 1 know iny old
s—Permit, 1
rilfr.
Tickets For Sale,
IN TIIK
I n ion Hotel Property Lottery^
A T Mr.Piyor\Vri*ltl't< and nt .Mr. Carter* Con
fectionary, MiUttdgevillo.
October 19 411 m
SCSI ix/K Ituva for «tla. a Few rcmuittini
tM&rT' c..i,i..»«f «««**»«’» l omul-
tPW lotion, m net's Uilteat,
f snrsj sit Jnuticf, improved l»y iudfie j-attinr-
Cr ° rKtaJ (iluyi: l OR.ME. HteordetCfiet.
NVrmttIttr If
... I should like lo go mil wi.lt von one of lltese
I : Hanks and II ■ jf t|,,. ro j. good sport ill your part of tin-
nrd Term, I* 12 | , v „ r |,|...
“ 1 (hint know what you call good aport,” cried
"al they Itavt tul- Huthlieltl. u Itu bail now col on bis boltl.y, “bill I
37 191 ry'adailnUlcc'i'.’.riiic eil.tte of .lie raid dec.st.ctl, ami | parll.v rr.ncejt i^ou bail
~ 1 ptay lo lilt di«iili<»cil llterofnitt,—'' l “
Inferior Court, si Hun: far urdtu
their honors Theard t.< ■ \ -
Uulrhmun—Jiumnru adjoin1
R l 1,31 % CNI.—’Vienna* C. Billups HitiTEamu-j
el IJahJiv in, mhnini^h'dnri i*T William \V. Ibibl- .
wm, ileeeasrd, shew tn Ilie Fmiil that they hav* I'd-
’ ‘ " aid deceased, and |
Therufore, ordered, hi
ilnii this Itillu lift published lor six mouths, in the
! Snulheru Recorder, am! uiiIhm» i .m«e i-, shewn to the.
1 contrary, in Hint lime, letters of di-mh ion wdl
A trim extract tr.nn tho mjmdui of the Cuuit, tul*
j Kltb I'clnu#./. ,sJa - WM ||. Bi U Tll.r.r.,.
July 5, 1832 -
lit link ilontfs if 1‘siict r» uf.JtlorniVi
for .11 iti. 1,1(4 Tilled, lo f.ttiMl,
I N Cln-rol.M I'outtiy.oftijtpruvfdlitntK, fra •olo ul
till, Rerardcr oi'.iro.
N’oveinbjr •
In-t it with roe one day
l f ill, ymt'd.li ivo itioiij.|it so. 1 at* a deer anil
iul'atvn across a rri-ek iho otltcr ,'ule of the titoiin-
lain, mid I was'nf iihoaethcr slow in b din fly, l
toll sou. The It.ill itnicoil litem Itolh, I tell yon ;
I li.r.l to watle ihrough the cit cli, an>i I,found ilie
ball Inal elite id ill n hollow tree.afp r coiuj; rip;lii
clean liirntich ilie ttvodeer. o It ere there waaahive
of honey, anil the liniiry wa. running away Hite
ail nalur: so i stooped down In pieU ti|iaonielhing
in stop it, when I put my hiiud on a rahbit I,id un
der a creai toad,tool. Hut •olneliow or other,
ro mil,£ serin, the creel., my Irmuert li in I cot so
lull of flali, ilia: one of il|e l.uttoiit bor.t clean off.
tut,I | will n ;ree lo lie eternally darned if it ilid’nt
hit a wild turkey fi^Ht in the left eye. Whoop !
nint I a horse !”
.* A whole leant, 1 should thiol..” said Rains-
ford, It if. It ly amused ai ibeeccenlrie rhoduntontndc
of the woodman. Virginia ItajtpehinR tit litis
moment lo enter, lie addressed Iter with a good
humored kind of nmhtcity—
“You neat litilo varmint, Ittve you got any
thing lor supper ! for may 1 be lost in a canebraUe.
as 1 oiiee was when 1 first' ennte to these parts, if
I aint truiisccmhmtly htingry. I coultl eat like all
wrath.”
Supper teas brought in, and Rn.lifield made it
“ most transe'endan, supper.” The company eott-
linned silting round the table enjoying this little
soei.d meal, whieh was once the evening tattoo
(Ii it brought all the family together, hut which is
no tv elbowed out of the circle of domestic econo
my ini,t drawing rooms and saloons, and might
rather be called the morning breakfast than tlie
evening supper. Virginia, who had a mischiev
ous little female relish for humor, and who could
enter into that Of Itushfield, whieh indeed, though
odd and extravagant, had nothing in it partaking
of vulgarity, took occasion to question him as to
tlie particulars of rite story of his being lost in tlie
cane brake, tnwliich lie bad alluded.
'• Well, I l flow you want to have a laugh at me;
but lioweontever, 1 don’t so much mind being
laughed at by a woman, and so I'll tell you the
story for all that, and you may laugh any hotv, as
you're not a man. 1 was out after a hear that
had been about my but several nigbis, and lie
led me such a dance, 1 wasn’t such a keen hand
at finding my wav then; and at last I got into a
can,'-brake along the river, where the canes stood
to thick, J wish 1 may be shot if you coultl put
Lite leetle eeud of a small needle between them
without spectacles. Well, I was ripping and
tearing away to get out. but only got deeper ami
deeper into the plagney place ; when all a, once 1
heard the queerest noise I ever came across in all
mv days, though I’ve heard a pretty considerable
variety, and I then thought I knew nil the notes
of the varmints, from the growl of the bear to ilia
screech of tlie panther. But I could make no
thing of this, and began to keep a sharp look out,
which was hardly worth while, for I couldn’t see
lo tiio orttl of my oye-Iashes, the canes were so
transcemlnut close together. Well, 1 cut am)
slashed about, and every now and then heard the
queer noise; at Inst it was so close lo me, that 1
picked my ears and cocked my, glut, to be ready
to take Legr of myself ill ease of risk. Well, as
1 kept ou ripping and tearing about, at last I
came smack on the drollest looking tiling, perhaps
you ever laid yqur eyes on. It sat all in a heap,
like (Ife feller that found sixpenco-hapenny in a
place, with its head down below its shoulders,
aud its hair all hanging about like the beard of *
buJl'alo bull. Whoop! said J, and the varmint
rai-ed its head—when 1 wish 1 may be shot if it
didn’t turn out a real lie Ingcn.”
—:nnot>n!—
“AttlumutU Jlasittgs." , ,
r.jt.ruls from an article in the Totten Jar J?33, icrUUss ly
tke Dee. .lulus Purpant.
“ There is a composed sobriety, a seriousness, a lou
der melancholy lit rite fill, which eoflons (lie lieurt of
him who looks upon the lading beauties of the year) &
which lifts it insensibly to the Being who is seen to have
Crowned il with bis goodness. The very fieldssorun to'itsk
repose, ss if weary of tlie delights, or exhausted with the
labors of die summer; and, tn tiio air that, goas over
them, there is so much sedateness, there is something so
cowl anJ temperate, that it scorns iiitpojsibje, while we
hr,'tithe it. that our hearts should lie /i-ozcii with ingrati
tude, or diet titey should burn with Uidtaliowad desires.
“ He who can stand forth beneath the autumnal sky,
amidst glories so mild, and can be deaf to tint whjsper of
tlie freeze that speaks of God, und Mind to tho golden
ray that points to tiis Girona, who can tJieu limit itis de
sires to a world Gat shall so soon grow dark; who can
quit such a scone al such a moment, without the thought
of God, without otic wish, one prayer forheavou, must
h • blind to nil that is Into!)' in virtue, and deaf to die elo
quence of Min who speaks lYurn tint skies.
“ How eloquent, how impressive is this preaching of
nature! How valuable Gut lessons it inculcates upon
the. mind of hint who meditates at eventide, upon what
ho sees! He looks at the lofty elm which tho frost has
touched. Its leafy honors have failed, anil are fullen
away; bitt the grass beneath it is still green. Why
then should lie envy the promt or despise him who is of
low estate t For the pitiless Mast of adversity shall
sweep over the one and hear away all hut a faded rem-
namof his glories, <1 the proud one shall sigh when lie
fouls that that itveu Glut I'einiiutlt must soon hn resigned,
aud that too in G'h evening of his life; while the other
though humble, is brigli! anil cheerful to the last, and
patiently waits till tho white robe of death ih spread over
him.”
The ntiti Iiin check.
Some time ago, a Frenchman attemle.il ths
Park Thaatro. New-York, when the entertainment
| happened to consist of three pieces. At the
close of the first piece lift went out, taking with
him a box cheek, with which he entered tho pit.
At the conclusion of tin; second piece he again
I went out. taking a pit check. With this he
proposed again entering the boxes, not being
; aware, it seems, that although a box cheek will;
i procure admission into if.e pit, yet a pit check is
no passpurt to the box. UcoD'ered his check nt
ilie door and was refused. Nevertheless, consid
ering that inasmuch as he had paid a duller, lie
had a just right to the boxes, notwithstanding tlie
circumstance of tiio pitched;, he, with the tine
spirit and celerity of a Frenchman, brushed by
the janitor, and made good Itis landing in the lob
by.
A warm contest soon arose hntwr.cn tiic two,
whether the Frenchman should he permitted to
remain, or whether he should he ousted. 'Ilie
door-k ; ’per did not hesitate as to Itis part, and was
proceeding, t>i el tirmii, to .thrust the other out.
But this was not so easy, for while he was prepar
ing to thrust the Frenehmm out, others seemed
disposed to thrust themselves in; and he was pre
sently obliged to return to tlie door. Resides,
tlie Frenchman was ready to fight for what lie
conceived to he his jiut rights, and gesticulating
furiously, exclaimed—
1 You is one rasealie, one sheet! Yon tempt tu
keep mo out, Ten I pay you run dollar}''
•I know nothing about your dollar,’ said the
door keeper!‘bnt one thing 1 know, tills is not a
box check, and you've no right here.'
‘No right! mon Diett 1 No right, yen I pay dc
doiiuire 1 Palis do ticker Imx price. Yon vein
hnimne, he pay de price, den lie nvc de right, be
gar!’
* I can't help that; a pit check won't pass here,
sn von m it st pas* yourself hack again.’
‘.Me back pass’! exclaimed (lie Frenchman,
resolutely maietuiniug bis ground,—mo no back
pass, me no vill sti. de foot. Me avc de right
here, and all de.rasealie tl—door keep iu Anteri-
qtie vill not st'r me van inch.’
* Yes. I’ll' consider’ —
* Consitlairit! 1 will no coosidaire—'lis no con
sideration—'tis no right—'tis no justice—its no
epnliic. mini Hit'll!'
•None of yiti'r French pttrley-vooing horp; 1
don't understand it.'
v You Up Hand under nn**in ; you no liomme;
J no mnnpno ho.iestie; (liable dam!'
j * Don’t put yohrtelf in a pucker, Monsieur; but
j walk—walk.' •
I * Valk ! v ill,!' exclaimed Ilie Frenchman, he-
I ginning to dance about more furiously titan over—
• t alk iu tie puck,ure! Regar, vat is dal you call
’■ dc pttekaire}’
‘ ( .iii'i pot yotirsrll'IiiR fIiistcrn(ion...biit walk.'
‘ Fritsteraiiou! Ilegar. mlr, mu vill no llustera-
! tlano; toe vill no valk de door nut; me vill valk
in vou bos, vere mo live de right.'
As tho Frenchman had indeed the ' right in
equity,’ though wanting somewhat in legal I'orinah-
| ty, unil ieojtfil determined to maintain the right ul
j tint b.rzird uf a battle, lie was fondly iidimUod in-
i to the boxes, mil to the matter endrd.
.SIR WALTER SCOTT.
In die London Sun of September, seven or
eight columns are devoted to die character and
works of Sir Walter Scott.—There is much
truth and good sense, we think, in tiic subjoined
passages
11 is a mistake, though a very common one, to
suppose that a happy, social temper is not a first
r ite auxiliary to gx-uius. Cheerfulness lead* to
far nobler intellectual results than melancholy,
though Lord Byron, has striven hard to proven-
tin raise. Three of the greatest writers in mod
ern times have hern also three *T the most good- ]
on, mod. We allude lo Rabelais, ShakspcaVc. and
Cervantes. Even Swift’s most readable work i»
bis most social; for no one who has once perused
it. ever forgets tho " Journal to Stella,” one of
the archest, most amiable, most fascinating bit:
of gossip in this ot any Ungnsjjo,
Another peculiarity i« the Wave. 1 ) Novels, is ■
the utter absence of egotism that pervades them.
Tito author never thrusts himself forward, never
stands between you ami’ills subject. His ilrama-
tis per sunn speak and act for tliemselvoo. on their
own responsibility as it Were ; he is merely their
chronicler, thoir Froissart. In this respoot he pre
sents ;t striking contrast to laird Byron, whose
Harolds, and Oonrada, aud Alps, sort Lara*, and
Manfreds are but* so many tedious reiterations of
self. Hut, indeed, in every Instance tlie poet and
tlie novelist are wide* as the poles asunder. Nev
er yet, did two eminent timers differ more in tem
per, habit and opinion. Tlie one was *11 despair!
the oilier all confidence. The one Inhered to de
press; the other to encourage and uphold human
ly. The.one dipped Itis pencil “in the gloom of
earthquake anti eclipse;” the oilier In tite sunny
tiols of tlie rainbow. The one composed ear y in
the morning, while tlie pure breeze, the enliveur
ing sunshine, tits glistening dew, and tho merry
music of birds, communicated tlieir healthful im
pulses to Itis mind ; the oilier at still, deep mid
night, with a ‘bruin fevered and half bewildered
by unnatural excitement, The one trusted confi
dently to the force, fertility, and fine natural play
of Ilia’fancy; the other lushed himself into an ar
tificial rage, and spurred Pegasus as Burger’s wild
litiutsiuan spurred bin fiend steed.
There are no monsters, no Fraiikenteius. in thf
Scotch Novels. Gleams of redeeming teudemeits
and virtue illumine even tlieir lilackest ebaractera.
Who forgets the exquisite toucii of remorse in the
reckless, brutal old smuggler, Nanly Ewart, who,
oftentimes, in tlie midst of Idfc coarsest revel*; beard
tlie “sweet voice of his deceaaed wife in ids ear,
aud her light footstep ou the staircase;”—the rtv
ply of the dogged murderer Ilatterick, who, when
thu magistrate told hirn he had closed a career
“unredeemed by a single virtue,” said “Virtue,
indeed I douncr and blitsen, I was always faithful
tu nty .ship-owners, and always accounted for cur-
go to the last stiver;”—or the suddeu, eicctrio
hurst of reason in the maniac Madge Wildfire’*
appeal to tlie deprated old hag, her mother, when
tho clock striking the hour at which site used pi
go to bod, brings back ail tho recollections of
childhood,—“Mauimie, hear tuc say my prayers
before I go to bed-, and say, God bless my bointis
face, aa ye used to do l’aug syue.” But perltapt'ltha
most exquisite trait of nature iu tiic Scotch Nov
els, is that where Morton, alter tho death of ilia
callous desperado, Boibwetl,' finds, on searching
his pocket-book, the letters of his first love Alice,
which lor sixteen years, oven amid scenes of thu
most abandoned licentiousness, aud long after the
w hole man had undergone a complete change, ho
had constantly kept, as u talisman next his heart,
it is (his fine, stibtlelacf, this uttering npprehen-
siuu of humanity, which sbid such a rich, golden
light on the Wuvorly Tales. Whatever lie may
he as a politician. Sir Walter is of no party. Ii*
is here a cosmopolite, “horn,' like Burke, ‘for tiio
universe,’ Man meets witli fair play iu Itis pages,
lie neither extenuates iptr sets down aught iu ma
lice. His portraits of the Covenanters have, wo
know, been alleged as proof* to the contrary jchut
these were mere sacrifices to the necessities of his
taie. It was' his express object to give a vivid,
historical sketoli of Ciaverhotise—rite truest and
most consistently maintained character, iu the
whole range of modern fiction—and this could
only he accomplished by placing him in hold re
lief to tlie fanatics. ..
In the conception ami devclopemcnt »f hi* fe.-
n ale portraits, Sir Walter is second only to Shuk-
spenre. iiis women arc neither sylphs nur augels,
neither paragons of beauty nor of virtue, hut real
beings of flesh and blood, with warm hearts beat
ing iu their bosoms, and inheriting tho defects a*
well ns the excellencies of humanity. Their vak
fluty too, is extraordinary. Think only of Diana”
Vernon—Manse Hoadrigg—Flora Maclvor— Rns* '
Bradwardino—Meg Morrilics- Lucy Ashtorr—La
dy Margaret llclloiiden, with her eternal story! a-
bout his Majesty King Charles the Second uud
tlie venison pasly-.-tiueeiis Elizabeth and Mary—-
Jennie Denns-'-Kebecea—.-went Amy Rohsart —-
und that strange, forlorn nml spectral figure, who
sat alone at midnight by tlie way-side to warn
Burley that “ tho avenger of blond was behind
think only of the striking contrast that tlicso
various magical creations present, anil then bear
in mind that they arc the oil'sprittg of otto and tiio
same mind .'
ElnquENCK.—The following is said to be aqt
extract front a speech delivered by a member of
tlie Indiana Legislature, an a bill to encourage (lie
killing of wolves.
Air. Spvi/ier—The wolf is tite mosu ferocious
animal that prowls in nur weslsm prunes, or rund
at large in the forests of Indiana. He creeps from
iiis lurking plftce at the hour of midnight, wh^ri
all rial tire is locked in tlie silent embrace of Mor- .
plieus;, and ere tho portals of i!to east are ttu-
barred, or bright Phoebus rise* in all itis gulden
uiaje-ty, tv hole Jitter* of pigs are destroyed. • V-
—oooeo:— ■
Oencrul Wiikhingtoit.
The follow ing splendid eulogiitm on the first man of
the age, is extracted liom the “ History of tho.L imed
Slates,” vol. 2, of Laril’ier’e Cyclopad n:
“ Washixotus.—Amulet all die ‘.ictorios aud high
achievements of young America, there is pone of which
she has ipo much reason to ho proud us the having giv uu
birth to Washington. 8o perfect so ptirt*, so simp)*:
yet so lofty a character, tlie mmlern world had not yet
produced.—Indeed, a European monarchy could not
nave prixiitocii a Vv ussSungwn. Gttr social orgaitlzri-^3
lion, framed on feudal principles, is too much- impreg
nated with vanity, personal ambition, and the love of
precedence not to have corrupted tiio colonial oilioer,
long ere he iimum ihu hero of independence. Not
Inti that monarchic* have tlieir Worthies, Sidneys tun)
Bayards, a liuniaruiiH hastt but a Washington they
could tint have, because the first rank of military talent
must, amongst these, infallibly inspire some passion MEW
baser illoy. Eat Cromwell and Nupoleou, Marlbo
rough, und Charles XU, ho passed with their compeers
in view, anti it will la-seett how aveu patriotism dwind
led as motive, till utter!) lostuumlsl baser scniimcnUt.
“ Washington »t*tmis alone.—As a coinmander hi*
character has risen since men have come to examine in
Midi an army so doithlutg ilTapiiit, and uncertain in
iiiirtihcts, as to have filled uny captain with despair, lus
-lot'achieved wlmt indeed probability rendered hupu-
li> Gunl and imperturbable to bide Itis time, -t>ud
Gubins like ob urve the enemy, Im never Wanted die
impetuosity of M.necjiua, whuit opportunity reudonxi ,
siu had vantage'll'.
"A» a stutciitati, his ndmlnintralion forms a monu
ment os glorious us his campaign*, lie found « (,'ou-
"tiliiliiiti burn KU feebly. that its very p*Hints were ho|M»-
less of its i xi f ine. Yet he emmivod id raising it.
tfl give it force, and contmunjetlte to it the principles of
iiutinri'y. Amidst the »turrn of udvsrse parties that
gradually arose around hint. Wut-inuglou preserved oil
impartial souse of wltat his country demanded; sod
though latte,ly ho loaned to the thrift of lii.snu.-nt, ami
stroll," tnstiniiiouv, y*J it was never so much Sato eps*t
| the h' luliefli—and i cily ps the greatest prunf ol hj*
t si.sueiiv, ami the diftn ull) of tins task, i*. tost ms Mira
eutwor, John Ait,.me,fariftd in the sanw alt. mpl, «»! by
allowing himself lo Is brnne sixty liy mv part;, r*W
tu the rthsrlh* ojn-oiru 11^ of atvceonfol revrtusi