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Georgia telegraph
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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1G, 1S33.
cent#.
Owing lolbc irregularity of the mails, wo hard-
lv hear from Washington City once u week. Wo
Tire quite iu the dark, ns tolhc intentions of Con
gress respecting the Tariff..
The intelligence from Europe is important.—
jIAllamli*about to become ogt.ni the theatre of
F.u gland and France have united in lios-
>.ist her; nnd titc- combined armies and
kovuiig o\cr h«r territory. Vi e
Jen!, for the rtw'uit of these things with ittttuse in
ti rest.
war
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Correspondence of the Charleston Courier.
AV tsm.vGTox, Dec. 29,
The Senate adjourned over yesterday to
Monday, on which day 1 presume, should the
Senate he Util, tin* discussion 'of Mr« Poindex
ter’s resolution will be resumed} and some
warm sparring may be exported, as some of
dofri and e.xpo'rio’ico, end also the 'benefit'' of thb | The Prince Augustus, ol' Prussia, had gonfe
“instructions'’ wherewith he hod, from time to j to Italy to ascertain the real state of the Aus-
time, been favored by his constituents, and ho trian forces in that country.
The French Government had established a
telegHiph between Bordeaux and BlaVe, dur
ing the detention of the Duchefcfde Befry.
.Baron Bayley- is about to retire from the
Bench, lo make room fpr Sir -W.‘ Hone
thought it might be well lor the country that lie
and ids friend, the Chairman of the Committee
on Post Offices anti Post Roads, Air.‘Grundy,
should Irsve the opportunity to enlighten Bietr
the accusations ail inuendocs which, foil from j successors in office, by a frequent interchange of
Mr. Mauqum -and. others, will assuredly rpro-j views and .-senlinioncs. Mr.'; Grdndy replied
volte some severe retorts. Mr. Clayton, of that ris case wa ; not vet so hopi-less us that of
Delaware, is expected to speak, as he tried to th • Senator fix *n ]\! :ine, who had already re
get the floor on Monday last. Should lie sue- * —*—’ ■ * * -* **- jtt
coed, and give loose to Ids opinions, which arc
strong against nullification, lie will descend on
Man gum and the rest with the force of a giant.
A Bill was re] Kir ted in the House to” day
for die erection of a building lor the use of the
Customs and 'other Government purposes at
Pensacola, ‘-which was passed through the in
cipient stages, and committed. The"resolution
offered yesterday by Mr."‘Etreroit, concerning
a reduction of postage, was tlrtij taken up for
dissc.ussum. Air. Wilde atldrcs?ed -, tlio^Ious6
ceivedb?'- pnlinpaf death-warrailt. For himself
their was still .Some gliuinicrirfg.of hope. But
even if he, as^wcll as the Senator from Maine,
were to become defunct, the world; lie believed,
would go on. vvMr. Holmes, in rejoinder, ad
mitted the hopelessness of his‘case;-but he
wished it to he remembered that he hail decli
ned a re-election ; though some captious . peo
ple he added, would have it that liis. popularity
declined first', ar.d'lte declined afterwards. • •'
Neither House will sit to-morrow.. But
•Wednesday will be a busy day.’ The chances
for the pars'! ge of a bill reducing tile Tariff,
; arc« increasing. Of the disposition of the
House fe pj^s such a bill, there is little doubt:
and now it U whispered, that cei.aiu Senators i
on that subject. lie laid itpkiwn, that the ob
ject of the resolution was to charge t’nc Post
Ofite ou die Customs, which lie considered
something like throwing cold-water into the
face-of a.drowning man. ) la thought tlio : whose votes were not cMculatudton, arc ready
grounds on which the resolution was-offered, j to sacrifice their prejudices, and oven their Ic-
wero unshttsfaetotV; as he tln( not think the cal popularity, to tin* ger.tfrsl <*dcil.
tax fer pelage \vas cdtbor eiiofnious in its r- J * * — 5.. jl •**
mount or uucqual in its dtstyhatltfn. As soon ,
as lie had concluded, Mr. Hoffmap rase, on the 1
Mr. Vrirnpi.•ell is to he Attorney General, and
Mr. J. \\ Hlianis, Solicitor General.
Lord ExrribTith was So ill, that uo hope
entertained of bis.i\;cj)very.
! A.\ ALT to provide for tii&call of a convention
to reduce the number of the General Assembly
of llip stale of Georgia,
therein named. ,-j ,
Be it'enaco.i by the Senate anil House oj i
resentctices oj iln staie aj (ierrgici in (general
SC ir.bi II tnnl ii >•< tit enacted 0 ’j i:.t GUmor-
il / oft!-': sains-, That tbejiist /.lotidny iu .»pri
•and I eighteen hundred a no ti'ii
i same is hereby designated
d.tv on which this citir.ein
ed to vote for the memo
shall, at‘(he several places _
[ for holding stifh elections vote Jer delegates
luting to tho obti-c, or <
paid to'entiiie notice;
for other purpose.- | hero.d to.
j Ail comimmicatioifc
must be accouipanic.
-pcgtable name.
Nothing oi a perspn
form ftf a communication
m any iustauce, bo permitted t<
luaius.
Oursubscription will be tlire
advance
loticiriy in
v three, he, r.mi the
mil set fijiart'as tlie
of Gcerffix .qualifi-
of .tl
a. r
1 character, either m “!•'
ndoer i-i-mcnt, wid
ai noour co-
•tc" i . gisiaiure, j wheit paid ,*n
in s< >-thi 1 by taw I of ff : eb‘". '
dollar one
lottr ilq.i:us at i!
; year,
e i i. i
to I
Boat \ sirs.
ARRIVED,•
J’ II Ycoge & sons’ boat Virginia
Fletcher’s boat Gen Marion
Murphy & Bryan’s boat Velocity
Goddard’s boat Fanny Kemble
iil.iir & Reed's l;oat Ceil Penn
all from Iiarum with full loads of grecerifcs.
.'DEPARTED,
Hay f,* Butts' boat Stranger, 421 bags cotton
McCclts bores Bo .‘5, 4 and 5, with 125G bags
McCall'S boat Lucinda, -to.) bags
Murphy Bryan's box No fi, 517 bags
' Go‘Meed's boat Fanny Herrdde. 521 bags
-wta-. ’'iwnr Arrorc jew iXllHJrrxsrtiiTjwisvw
ia nuiiber equal \ ted with j
A:.vcrti$in: au
d Job V. ork so!
and dcspatC h.
* [ represent them in in convention, in number equal 1
in their representation in bo b L auciles oEihe gc- j A synopsis ofiill the Sheri!
—u _i—.i— .„ i.* ‘isiicd, in Augusta, Milledgcvillc
From the .V.
LATE
NFAVPAPF.IL Wc have received the first
•v . „r ,i,r "S’-,ndard of Fnion and Free Trade i - _ •
’’ .... . ’ Rt „ • I same aide, contcfidmg that thet^mluncr of the : - ! 'Tn...%cK or tubfi
.li'r.fiV/f,’ Jill«* • at •'!' • ll o*. J ’ | rosolllfinn was to Aoiwbtn tbn i’ml fl.rirn r.n i Vtl'l'CCcfvei! ;d n i
1„ 1.til.ill-nil, r
’j'iic | nhli
tin* public.
Y. Courier and Erm.'rcr.
FROM EUROPE.
exen AIIMT IXTOilEUUVM.
bub
AUCTION. *
t/" Extrusive Stile of Horses ! !
S3 Months C?r<?j3St III
i REA & CO ' t>n Mopiday next,
the21st itist. at 10 i clock, iu frontof Reu-
«table,
.-fi© ^Soreos. dn entire ©rove
Inn the riylit baud of fellows! 1
flic old llaucock A ’.rorti
Afy-'ial.r.t.ii hyih' ]'n:ideal.
Chancs Su'plmts* to hi* A ;)|>rais(*r of Goods
fur tin* i’ort <d Ssiv duiali i.i the* St«ro of Gcor-
j :a ; vice Lduant I . 'i'atiiall, deccast ik
frappt-sirs tfi'.M inu-.h unci-rtrinty mrcvails iu t
Fraucmin regard lo thc part vrliich . tltt^ia will
Mtlru, hnir;.—A corrrsjicm’rr.t of the B
m: iv (u zfih, wrib > from Wa llin t< n 2->ta
J.'iir: !.• iJij lo.'i iwiu ' t: dci:
; -1 lc.‘ni./ly *sti*r.i;iy. tha? latter
r i e.ri'd ;ii town, ft*.mi Pitisiu.r; !*, slating that; '‘ s * !
air. ,1 it-: i Jia'dvri:i, of t'.'o f-uprenm Court i i \
ha ! b.*co:ii;* i:i "itu*, a:..l v. as cimfined ,iij an
llospica!.' E was il*arc*.l from t!ic manner of
the aitarf, a.;;! tl.o s\ mpiondint ii yvetiid
jir • a i as * of confirmed and incurable lunacy,
i :i a - rry to hear this for Mr," Baldwin was one
of in .dil • ■ in.-ii in tho country, and an amui-
ols r*a! tvurt.'.v iiiau in private life.”
Me. II.dim...i j.ri s.nls i perfect miniras'LL Mr.
VYli.K,, Without {toiisli or pclitcue|p.'_g. ljLout
Is j (lio.bt tiOliiS.uf a classical cducaMou; <>c,cla.ssic-
al nsjQcriiiod'v he considers liiuwolf qualified
to he a parly leader, and scorns to revel bis
bulrush against any antagonist loss than a tend
er. Il’r. c;:rr*ni' i: ccjica'.td ij'his v'»ice
and his gcs'i-.ul.itii.i), tui-1 miwai.d then *'iai'views are-atlriuiiird (o fnpdn.
Wor.l.i of tlmn3priii'. r sound.”. The debate was j oftlie l.'iji <;cui .i:is the follr.win
a;l been i o-nriniK-d by. Mj*. Ueed, of r-I isy> who. adtlr
OG4i4<AiiHAN,
*.At Uii hard of Cot ton Ave:iuc.
IS just received the fallowing articles, viz :
(i half l>!.is Buckwheat Flour
6 qr do iit,„ .
15 casks prime-Goshen Cheese
20 lioxcs i.loimt hiiisous
10 l.hls Noriiiern Apprrs
20 boxes Tin Plate
2ii0 ii) U ire suiimMe for Tinners
20 boxes fresh Ecun u syrup
50 men’s extra hue .gi.ddks
25 indies do «**.»
J00 bbudles cotton Yarn, No 7 to 10
2 handsome.Barouches, with IJar-
?»■■ rs cornuieterilhtr iii/- one or tiro tlorces
on ii|i: uuuie sum iivguiu Also forsali-—A young l.tJJltSE, well broke to
: i-:.snp[)iiMi'., >i.u y. iu time i, anjc8i> nn.i goas well line*:r tile saiiule.
v.huh has ueeu.allovtcd by i/: :n
ac*. 1*. appears pertain that ijie letter power has
cifiicercil an army ou tl)o Uhii'.o ami Hefsiau
IVouii.'r. By -nmi) i
posscssiiui of Veuloj
the tkiuf. rent«! tu Iloiluud. ami is now ia pesses-
s.'iui of |!»e .B.dgi ins. By oiiierr. more important
V Palis paper
taiisoii i.f r. sj caiahiiity, who left the head
1 i6use,w»i*i tite uusaphistict-u^atni nu» | SM'-’rtera of tlie-X* vem-ii ar.uy on t- riuny evening
The VVi iivton Cerri*#pon«n*ii( of. ^hy.Bnl,
fiii.'iri iVd r;*l CaCeflr, gives us thefirst iisji-
icrt'. n u’c have had of ilit- inquiry viiith is snid
IcEw Jo L; going e;.*.
“it is s nil ti„a an invesjigaticu hits Icon go-
i it :i fi-r -n ne tim**, uad u* the management of
.di’. ludiuirK iifi iii an ! of General Van Ness.
n;!o the
ir n tv ii c.uitm:
Iiighext in
'i' u* cli;
Slat.
ng to ihii mr.st approvedidectrincs
from which l>c hails. Air. Iie;*d
fiV'.r of the* IlesohiJiun, and Mr. Craig agnbiSt
ii. .Air. Evrrctt anti Gen. Dearborn then rose i
to claim life it..or, but the Speaker .mueunced !
that tjj^ limtr fer reso'uliQns had tenninatcil, I
aii.f ti us^’q-acntly the duhaie was arrested. . A I
; constqi: ucco) (be entrance ef fie. army "n
j than. It. appears tlru tlie M:;rs!u:l has iustruc-
wnfu iu i ti'Uis tritli a view; to ,i:n cugiigenifii* >iith the
iosoiuiinn Jo ndjourn over to Wednesday, was
offered by Sir. Jarvis* of M.iiae, after several!
efforts had been made to jyvvciit him by oh- I A)ne on fiio M u<e. tho -utliur on tho iftisaile, a
jcctlqrts* The resolution .v.as^greedi to—avis I *ha third mi tim Rhine.. Gen. Peh-t wli«v
00, ..as 70. Tim Ikm-a afterwards pa^t! f ^
. ... . . . 4 i ill !NP. VI: .1*1 Vii l.l iitfllLl lWllilllS HA iUL’lll (li
the bids winch bad previously been ordi-red to
on rrcss.-aes! ? and than wont on to the con dd-
J'russi nu, and that a plan of campaign has been
laid down in case of liic-ir interference'.,” ;
Quiu vliidi. the editor, obsfctvgs. .This para-
grau-ti ftinpshcs a key to tin* arrangements.made
odihori! points of our frotuicr itdjojuing Prussia,
and to ill;*xapiditv ui.il «4iivlt'uujiy rei'iinents
s.re iiian-lji.!ig-ihiiii‘-r, it It saifl <}hat three corps
of p!ifirtitUftii will lie timultauei-osly, formed. —
m«l
a lit* will
, f.the
,M< use. will have Cole act iMotius as head of llis
(turr l staff. . ■ < t
We ikoil tu t point out to mtr ueudefs the hipli-
jan 10 ^ , 10 ^
"T EAGLE TAAERN, ^
r _ A, * Sparta, Georgia. ■
The undersigned has taken
jrjicf t!fs well kbthvn E.stablishmeui.
S . I !*.■(*- v ' hb a detoriiiiuauplfi to, make
Smitejlpiw actoiiimiidatious equal to a
ay Public Housa in Georgia.
AVelistippiied with a!i liie;.ii.iivteriajs forcojiifor-
tcble living—good cooks ami ivs.itt/s —neat'rooms
and beds—airy and well cousiracicd slabtf s, tin
Lest provender,- atteniive.o aJers. with tho strict
personal intention of tho proprietor to ever)
branch of the E>t;iblir !mu.iii—ho hopes t» merit
!UI*1 receive a liberal sh no of- thoipuhiic patrau-
a'gf. '• .FREDERICK SCOTT;
jati 10 2f }{t
Tin flu re fildniifticiurcr.
Atatnsufj ma n-'uiin stkk.it.
coutiuties* to jnauufacitire
iu every variety, and has
now ou hand a general assoriiimii, whi<h he will
sell wliotesale or retail at Oie Savannah or Augiis-
tif ]Ti.-csi‘*
•T'..
T DK su'oseriber cu
.TIN WARE in
ucrr.l Assemhly; such elections to tie conducted.
I'm naged audcertified under tlk: same! iwsiis are
i of force iu respect lo elections of ittcmbcrs ot the
j General Assemhly.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That it .shall
! be'the duty of such managers to transmit to his
ExedleiftN’ the Governor, the result of said elee-
I tit,'Us uii-ier the laws now of fprcelor conducting,
managingiiiid certifying elections of member, ol
the Gerfenti Assembly as aforesaid, within thirty
days after such elections—Whereupon it is made
theiltuy of h ; f-Excellency the Governor.to issue
his proclatifhf -iif declaring the result of said elec
tions bv - 'n.lining ti/e ifidividiutU severally elected
to represent Htffjgdtid people of Georgia in eon
vention a> contemplated minis act,
Seci'31 And be?iFfafitker tnactcd, That every
citizen of t!ic Ccitetl jftSios sliall be eligible to a
seat in said convention.who-has attained the nge
of twenty five years, and UaciPi'Vti inhabitant of
this state seven years imirtediately-'prcfcediiig'thc
day of his election, and w ho shall have rcshlo-i one
year iu’lld coumy for which he shall iut elected.
Sec. 4. And be it further enucUd, Eilat Tai h j
member returned as duty elected, Aim!! previous i
lo taking his seat in said eotivcutinii, titke the fol- ;
laving: oath, or nfliruiation, A iz.. J, A. D. do sol- :
emnly swear, that 1 will not hi tempt to add to, ;
or take from the coustitulion or attempt to change j
or alter any other section, clause or article of tfie ;
constitution of the State.of Georgia, otiier than J
those touching the representation in the General
Assembly,'thereof; and that I have been a citizen
of tiiis state for the last seven years, so help me
God. Aud any pursmi xd- ctiia to a seat in saiii
convention, who shall icfase to take the. oath ii-
fores iid, shall;not be allowed to take liis seat in
said cotaveuiiatii to
fc'te. 5. And be it fitrlhfr, caccled, That tiic
member* of said emt«egtiou shall asseuilda on
tho pail ALoudity in May after their election, at
Milfe !gevi!!e, iii the Rcpreseillative Ghaonlier oi
the ritatiTEmsi-, for the mtrpose of entering tij) -
nil ami eohititr.iiiuting tho great objects of their
e.uivCiit'.qu, to Wit; a-reduction and equaliz.itiou
<;f illy General Assembly ; shall have power to
prescribe their own nibs and forms of business,
and lo determine on the qiitdificattcus pf lipipowu
tueiubcis t elect necessary olijeers. and make all
orders .which they may dec m conducive to the
furtherance of.tho object foi which such convcu-
;iou shall assfinldc, ...
Sec. 6. '.-Ina hr it further rnact.-J, That.it shall
cy.td'i (iovernur to
and amendments
uifiue in ihe constitution iu rcfeieure lo the c!i-~
rei tiou [reduction] of the nuinbcrof tltc members
composing the Gcqieral Assembly, tiinl the first
Monday in < )ctober riextl* after flic rising of the
sdid coiiyentjfio, he shall fix on for the ratification,
by the people, ofsutli amendments, alterations,
or new articles as they may make for the objects
of reduction and equalization of the Goiferaf Asf
semaly only; amt if raiificQ’bV.a m'ajori'y of tlie
| voters who yol ‘ outlm qiu;slib'u of •‘Jtatiiieation"’
or “No Ratification,'” then and in that event, the
j alterations so by them made and ratide*', shall he
■ r biubing on tho people and not otherwise,
j Sec. 7. And.beit further evaeted, Tlmt it shall
j.U» n l'««AM».wHtaL. article iu the forinntioit or a-
.'inendmeut of the cotrstitn!ion,AIi;ft cSrlr cfiuilrj
of the -stair now organized or lr.id cut. or winch
may hereafter i;e created by law, shall lie cuti-
k> at feast ouc representative in the rc]>rcsen-
j tativc brnnch of the General Assembly.
See. S. - And he it further enacted, That so
cited a
•- Will
ad IVl;
iii'? expense >>t urn proprietor.
The paper hmy be expected lo rjqienr l>]
20th of February. ’ ^ fk - I J
'Our cori'espondonts will direct their comm
cations to Clio.okce Court Hot.-e. ^
Editors iu Georgia are requested to paLnsi
above.
Dee 20,18S2. E5 ■
A Si ! S • i il l i’i
'-F.:. : 5 “A C<o.
tho
few
anil fur CAc 11 ONLY
etuis jrugar-
l.'l si'll* '<1 I «*l.v
be the duty cifllis j'xeel'eacy
give publicity to the .alterations
dun; add that all law.; and parts of laws iniiila-
ting against this act, bo, and thc siiino are hereby
repeats 1. 'ASiiCRY ?ti l.E,
t v. ry qunrlyr in which iiu*r • may be gretuid
L't tlii*.n, xiv.tt or littl *. I Jtdp •, .ml believe,
l in the worst that c:,.i ha proved tv .raid n ,t
tmihnrliio miy t!ii.*i;: in i. ^.iuu a removal cl’tljj!
< i.nnj.Mlora Irani !r <i irtiiou xi Prosidsut of
toe Board i>i Nutal C ■liiiuU.'ionvr.'r
practicauk
tin* a'Jetilian fcf
slier: space of tin
liie two Houses, within the
io which remains of the siss-
,X<C'd Utpjiii^its laid down for them by the Lan
don Utticftitiu. i-... *•;
j A ieitcr.wruvii from on hoard a Dutch gtu*. Iiont
| sta imicd in.tin* yrbttdi, sujs :
j \J’« are expecting here the arrival of the Ang
lo-French fleet, however 1 fio not believe that
, Journal if Cair.::irrcc. j j-'icy w.d! ever venture into this river, where every
UIXUTO.V, Bis, |)t*C. lO’-'^ itiiil llipv ailv.uipn ti-ill tin r.i„.kartell „,,rl flint 111
foot they adv iiKe will he dispated, and,that at
rustic,err
W.HPVVI , ■
In |i.;: Sonata (his iiiornin^, Mr. Spragim’s ! b*n-t they < u.uiot iiouetcate lurtjitr tlutu Fort j. olfu-c.
ilpiloadiroctitiiriiiJ ComrliithtUipH Post Off;- «»•». whichi* the Straits of Thi-.-mopyla of the j -
“rtiffitr. j...
Tim Zcu;rU lit re rvjih some run bonis and the |
l positimi is naturally strung.that it -woutd re
The Savannah Pf-llie 31h ins'.!
*y "* »t is fi ner illy s'ippc..A t!t*\ Cottua crop ;
oi Georgia will fid! s!i *r» front 3D to Sd.QJJ ;
,
THE YIIfHIONARlFS. . . Kiitcit line, ever !• e*t art-oil fih' or against Ike | Further o.ih.o rim forts of Liiloa.u'Jeefkcnshot-k,
r Hi-* with Min-t-re j !< a-ut. tiir.t wo give the in- ( iaty:.-jre w i • dws.!: upon. Mr. Spragiie,*in Lfis j tw» new GU r.-lKrs. and the Citadel can only
Hir:i.ai."ii t j.a t in.ilcs J. Jeiikiu;, Esq.._ tlia^ Ati .ivm;fi-I;.-, slated that hLs.object was merely, to | ho coinpni-eil to a inino covered witlrcnmious nud
For Sale or Rent,
A comfortable Dwelling House iu
n .pleasant part of tho town, being on L_.
FotwiH sir, et, not fin* from the 1‘rcs- !
iiytctiau clmrth, til*! ‘lot fri-iiting the |
sontli eonimou,' A we I
preiaisrs. For further particulars inquir
:.!t jnu i(*
J
(speaker of die Home of Rtiprosi iunti-.ffs.
TilOM A^S ST-ai'isSi
j . Frcsidt-ui ortho Cieuato.
; Assented to, Dee. 2-i tl lii.‘i2. •<
WILCOX LLAIPKfN. Governor
] K ■. \ is mi hntiil, KUki wiil rectevc in ki
jj ki da v .. :*. <• ii>i> i sol. et:.*n of
which will he s<»l«l h »*. ami »ur (
8 lihds N. O. Mol;w- c-
2;t “ prime fit. Croix & ■<!
52 bags prime green Goli'ee
20 l.l»5s Maekefi! f
1 tierce .Codfish ah.
20 bids Family Flour (choice)
10 half hols do
.15 qr Buck wheat doGHraB
20 bids Irish Potatoes
51 bids Northern lletm. Gin, Whiskey
J7 “ . i-.ssorted Cordials (good)
5 ticrccauvw Rjce
.1 pipe cu£h cok Bi-a”dy and II Gin
* 2 ** NorFieit: Yipogar
5 bids tfaqil l’eujdi and Apple Brandy
Jamaica dud St Croix iiu/n
Irish Whiskey :
Cherrys DhlobW-
(j M,'R ,M, Tm riiTe, Muscatel. Port
ami ft alaga NYi’.ies in q- casks
Baskets Chainpaigiic ,
I.oikIou Porter in iiw'fts.a'i.! ’pints
Bar kSor.p, Sperm fc I al.ow i ntidlts
i.mnp Sugar
Hyson ami Pouclioug’Tcas-
Drums fresh 1’igs ^
Ilexes fresit Roiiins
Oranges, Apples, Onions, teti
J'rJefl Beef, smoked Tpcgt.es -
I jbldga.a Sausages,.,Crackers
■ ; Spanish and Americnn Cigars. &c.
^ Ions stvoi’cs'aud English Iron
English, Blistered and Gennan Slfcel
02 casks Nails nnd Dn»t spikes
Balt. Hugging & Twine, Castiii'W; N:c.
Also a general variety of
Stable iS>ry 6£ OG ” s * •
11A HD W AH E, Cl \ OCR Elt Y,
Saddicrir, Hals, Hods, Shoes, eye iyx.
,Jan l. JrfYl. 14 . . . t
JNixW BOOR .STORE.
E, SS?2xs3S &. Cat.
ItESPfiCTFI ELY in
form the public tbitt they
have tnk&n the store iu
Ellis, Shot (vail fc Co’s,
row, two doors above tb«
Post Office, where they
are now receiving ami opeuiug a rciv general
assortment of
S3ooikG Stationary,
TDTrteii^’lVn s'i iW>R**j l.—•> *— . .*-.* •»; - •*
awnt, and Will bo' consliaiDy receiving die ucv/
pnhlications .ou Theology, ‘.Medicine. Law, J Bs-
tory.and .’fwe-eilancoits si'ljeeLs, together ‘v.i.tli
such other articles as tire usually kept in a Book
Store. ' ;F ‘ '*
As oti.rrtf their finrf will Ire most of the lime at
the North for the purpose of attending sales ; ml
selectiiig'Buoks; they Jimter themselves that, they
will at till times have as-good an susfirtnleiit, and
ire able to dispose of them on ris iliodc-rate terms
i.s any house in tlio fjouiliern country.
B. P. S. & Co. have a large assortment of
all kinds am! riiics. i
Fools Cod, Letter! and Note Paper'of tho
quality, both English and American, plain and
embossed", (viikr tiiid f. iut lined, pink, jtilcw
ne aud while.
, —f-kTe. ...i n
13,ahk Cheeks. Ndltffv Pfiffie
PROSPEETLAS.
IIIIICJI, illtf IkM ilbUUUg tuv; -r*r-r, /-vv* If* t 1 • ’ • • pi , j kt* II I\ V-* 111.» !V3s X *»•>!.%. i
,-til of cood.water is ou |ho|‘®*°» by .subsenpuou, mCherokee iioj>sa Keet . ipls , JJills of Lading,
er,particulars inquire at this l !l Utt!j 7 '^"spaper. to ho cut.- WHts of a ‘ n );ill(N .
Usrs, Ware-
cos c.t J Dost liott-Js l«> r.’p irta hill, far the re- 1
d’yctin i ol ti.u r.ite»iftVi5*^i was taken tip
Trr JSubscribrr
(EIXG ver, tinkio-.is to reduce lfib stock of
' 'f iontli , is indue d to offer them at prices
mu d.-batocl v.hole, otn. . Every iir.epttue.ut j quire vtry superior fefw* t,* effect, the passage. ! sonicivhat ruditvcd. His sales will iiercafter be
forcjish
jati.j’ii
X
15 «M. H. BCCPSALL
Found,
A Gold Finger Uiug, set with Penrls : and a
set of coral Beads, with gold clasps In-
qtiir* ill this ollice. j i.i 12
Sirqiji d or Stolen,
.tied tho
^Iiorekce Snteii£goHcer 9
to lie coudiicted' hv
lll)WEi,L COBB.
On presenting to the people this prospectus, the
editor deems .it superfluous to say one word with
regard to the utility id Newspapers. There are,
however, particularly ft this time, other duties
that wav not hi. a voided so easily. Ju entering
the political arena, wo may tint conceal our s titi-
uicuts ; inr wo conceive at yar dplj’, to our.friends
and o;:poueui3. , Ir.mkiy to avow tiipiu. , The
.State Rights’ Doclriue as coutciideil.f'jr by the
best expounders of tho constitution, tire • hose we
avow; we hold that each fit;-.to has reserved lo
easi* no farther, it is to lie.regretted that such a
step, ou the part ofthe^e mis.sjonarii.af, Was nattn-
ken soou i : they would itot have remained so
long in the_Penitentiary, ft tr.usf be gratifying
to every citixett. vvliuso feelings are riot warped By
prejudice mid rancour, tb Hn'tieiiinte a speedy and
satisfactory adjustment of this fjuostioY—Consti
tutionalisti
cod in some respects. The extra cLarce fur : place of imprisonuu-i-.t -at -Biaye. The.-greatest
tloulflr, triple, and quadruple letters, v/as con- reapcct appears to have hecu shown to hi r.by the
sidered unnecessary, and it*was-suggested that ! government officers, am! a.uoiigasther instunees
the lower rates of postage ought to no applied *’f thptr ntreutiou. it is stated that n bath wasrea-
r ■■ n - 1 t J ; dy prepared for Iter use, ns soon as sho passed
■ The Ins: Washington Globe hints that the nc.w
^““gress will scarcely he called together by the
■ President soon nftcr the adjournment of tho pre
sent session, **if the present body should fail to
fulfil tlio duties expected from it.”—“We have
ourselves, (says the Globe.) expressed sucli ojpiij-
.m>n ia conversation. But we did not advert, to
tli'^eiremnstauco that many of the states haye pot
aud will uot elect Representatives to the .next
Longre«s_uutil near its regular time of meeting.
It is obvions, therefore that tbit sptculation is
Jio longer to he indulged. Tire idea was prema
ture and limy lie niiscbicvous iu its results. Wo
have uo good reason to Jielieve that the Presid
ent does cutortain si|ch purnosm-aud we c.aiiuot
—uiitieijtaxc from tho aspect of public all airs ai this
ttuic, auy thing to make it proper.”
M .Sjwight, of.Vortii Carolina, on the 2CtW
[tu. prcMiued a. resolution, tlio object of which
'is respectfully to ask of South Carolina, that
••*he w ill postpone tho execution of her Ordi
nance until tlie first day of September next—
ywhich time, says tiio Reioluiion, it is confi-
«®ntly hoped from -very indication, that the ex-
J'ling i ariil will bo reduced to a revenue point.
to greater distances, for wV accqmniodatib
the \\ cslcru States. Such a mo<lifiorit5®iv«-<»iibl
not, it was said, reduce the income of tiio Post
Ollice Establishment. No decision was madfc
on tlie resolution.
I was struck with the manner oflHr. Benton
attack on the measure. . He nsss.tilod it hi Ii
mine, as “Bill No. ii. for proven iiig. the r duc-
tion of duties on imports.” Thel.aml Bill, he
said, was Xo. 1. - lie v/ent on to speak of Ills
attachment to the Union! and, of his d^termina-
i the oi ier gate of the castle.
Nkm Yukk., Jan. 0.
LATEST*FROM ENGLAND.
Tli3 packet.ship (Jen. IVashingJoji, Capi.
s jTIoldredge, arrived yesterday, from Liverpool,
haying- left that port on the 25th November, to
vvhlcb date we have received our regular files
of papers, &c.
The cliolera had so far disappeared in Eng
land and Scotland, that tlie general Bulletin of
n .irT^v I'Tqtn tbelot ofSmoticl Pncc.near i hc-is^JfiiB mnl every rjglit. uot surreiniored.up and
> th:- Red Bluff, about the 21st ultimo ! eminieratc.l in the <:oiisiilutibu .of ilia I nitc
ffiSi
(g*- vl % »orre! grey, or roan Horse J’otu-y
■/■McdBMaiubuut f’iur fl-rt .dnfc inch liigii. prcliy
sii.m man,., had a liiiiip mi ffie left side of his an-
dor j:;*,v idiout as liig ;>s' J-figri egg, n sJiort switch
tail. Tell dollars reward ivilfiie paid for tiio de-
livAyy of said policy to me ni-nr Rial Blull', lower
ofBib!' comity; aiulnuv information thank-
funy rcceiveti. v -
janT tit 1."
ISAAC MATHEWS.
were pouring
r a war with
tion to prove, by his votes, not by long speech- heaqb was discontmued.
cs, the sincerity of lih professions. lie had j Addresses tb the British King
attended no popular. assemblies; made no in from all quarters, deprecatin'
flourishing harangue; Jhc had come hither to Holland.
vote for such measure .as tije crisis called for. j The political Union of Westminster, in con-
This remark, I suppose, was pointed at Air. j mu: tion viitii a co-.sidcrable bedv of the ek-ct-
oppo-
Webster. Bu it did nql hit-; Mr. \Y. was not ; or?, are bringing forward Col. Evans in
present, nor even kno* n to.be in tiic city— 1 v'dion to Sir John Ilobi.ouse. Sir Francis Bur
though h - took his sent towards the close of the
debate. - *
The Jackson men are unreasonably jealous
of the progress which Mr. Webster is making
in. ti:e affections of the Executive. Some re
partees in the debate, oetyajeii Air. Holmes anfl
Mr. Gruii9v disturbed the visage of senntoiial
gravity. A iittje w it, in a Senator, as in u
L >rd, “<) s ;. i.- .atp iv. Mr. H. was in l'avoj*
of extending tiic franking privilege to members
appearance at I of Congress, during the whole of, the recess.
about to expire,
and perhaps that of the. S. nator from Tonnes- t that lie can recover from so formidable
>cc. TJio Nenatcwouldiovemucli of its wis-J plant.
Tin Cholera ha s m ide
r*]'* - L> ®o#rd of Health,^ under /Jute His own term of service was
t.ie 13th ulf. announce i!iat ii\. or six cases and perhaps tlmt of tl
»wo deaths iutd .occurred
dett declares that he will reiber resign his trust
t/. tn ^erve viili any ot!:er colleague than Sir
John, .
One liundrcd officers of the Russian army
lpi.vp been sent into Siberia for having display
ed n spirit of libcdfinisia.
Letters from italy agrse in saying that a
plo: hud been formed Qt Rome, and that it
w .is intended to blow up the .country house
wnere the Pope spent the Jotter end of Oct.
" * h'“ E'ax (.A Prussia >s ill of dropsv of tlie
< nest, and at his age ni linv, there is little hope
j 1
SOUTHERN PLANTER,
• , liioo- IQ.
.C0BTEBTS OF THIS NUMBER.
' Lj^Jraria!, To cerrespoudcnts^ ’J'he season :
Iytrk. Mcilicah 53cihc.il Geography : PhvsioF
op,- of sleep. Agricultural. Be ff Yd breed ol hogs:
sculdiag hogs ; salting Pork.
Jiwtices Suumious, do Executions, Clerks do
j TaS’Caflevtors do. Htflipamas for Witnesses.
Deeds, Sheriffs’ dp. Sheriffs’Bills of Sale, Gar-
i iiiiflirnentJ. <SO". Jurors’ Summonses.
-• Marriage License, Bail Writ mi l Bond, In'.-ir.
Com. Direction.-. IbrliiteiTogati.riv-.
i:il!s of Itnliclmcti'ry Bench \Varrant^, Bail
Beuds, Attachments, fitter. Judgements.
Letters Test.anicnl.arr, Letters of Admii'.isN-a -
tion. Temporary Letters of Adnrfiustrn hu*,'F. m-
perary Letters of Administration, ti{J.-irdi.;iis
Roods. *
Pax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec.
24
Dee 21
•O.Hi
tiii:fc£; that tiiey may, nay should, and have re-
servod for the very pai-jidso, tlff-e rights, that
whenever oeeasiou requires, they intty bo ,exert,
eiied; hut-the Stall s sbohld he careftit. hi fife'ex- j fore tllw Court Dense
ercise ot wrPH are called ami supposed to tic re- I .... i . . r
served rights, liios-.* surrendered up arc not viola
ted: for they tire mi more ltio i-iglits of the Simvs
thi.n if they bad tie ver boon oxc/ei-od by th"in.
lhc General («o\*erii:neiit too must move withn | Fl ^ itu ^ Librr
its ieguinmte sphere, carefully observing what j
jiovvcrs it may. exercise—wlmt arc ■reserved to
the respective sovereignties,- and what .Jir.vc not
been gnar.ce
Rearing Poultry
in Mexico: fieess < >a!i Lea*, t*■-> t.’asbmcrogoats
in England; seed Wbeqt^ Pasturing Wheat.— j*
llorticultrro, Tlie Flo.wer Garden.: Items*.for ‘
Garpcncrs: seed Turnips: soured Food: Orna--hfect
meutal' , i’rees
While here, we remark, that
ivi-arc nnWAopromising I uion iiivti, and feel nnd
consider ourselves identified’ w?th all tho.se that
nuw rally under the staiulard ef rhe iwon'tv-fotij'
States; whatever minor liisfufctiotis may h'ercto-
-fore hovesoparatdd ih.
As respects the pntficr in Georgia, too, v <
have a word to say-*-’Ve have acted with
itislTction to our elves, with t
rcpuiiiican
Tlit. li.'H-iiE-ouri nOTon wliii-h
tho subscrii.-er tmw ii. os, riiul if uot
sold before the l::st Tuesday in Feb
ruary next,w ii be sub! i'.Vrictipn, I;c-
in Mnci.f*. !f it slnnidd'o
Aid at a saerifiec, and I siioild not fo' aide to
make collection between tiff-, tim mu! day of
sale, will la* sohfithe iiniiuproved i.otia tlieivar,
iiii'ffvaluable *egro lioiisiiudd
nd Simp Furniture,
ail’d a gpoiljassnWmcnt of .Medicines, calculated
: for the priiotiee of tisedit itic iu tills place. If tho
assets arising from the iniovc saies, should not Ins
sufficient to satisfv mv d ins tioih as security and
'otherwise, by reason of" sru-iifico, I «haii, iu the
COtftsD of ib ■ s:si::e *.v< At. make arrange rjf-nis to
■ make the best/ii^ja ition of my ikjk-j, aud then
n:y urn ft lie-1, t.-e-i’iiits, which aiu -nit to six c.r
. ■ .-.-n-*o:i~i c?ol- ts I: inv nvdhors will bo'
p : 1 i.rii me laid tile abi.r. Ado.' s!i 'ii buvo
1 bec.t'offi"- - tire'- sbe paii
rv f.-r:
meutal'Trees: Figs; Tender l’jants: composts,: I party* Tho spirit of.-that party-will bo-Carried j VV"'-" - ' ’ . C’ 'Cl'Ci j
Thcc»u!iflowcr: on trauspl|ut'ug Trees: Dura- j into our labors; but u.- wi-ii it'undorsifhod that i 1 !!! : !: . e ' y
blc ie.uce: on p. rapid mode of raising ex client awe have not, and cannot now consent, to Advance ‘ ’ 1 v'° Ji * r '.
\ i.k- plant:.: W.-od enttio,:.: i‘r. i.mg i 'niit trees: i;our party views nnd prospects hv contending a nita iiiv.
E/Jt, a preserVativo of Fruit trees tram iusnt-,. gainst those of our opponents: wo -offer to cm- i ' f' P
•Vih-cellnneoiis, Formation of. Mountains : (iold- opponent s the free u o of our columns, if tliev .mc ■ V ‘ 1 1 tint r ‘’°> c .' : "■ '■
c< mints 8gi
all.
tl:. ir
liscell.iueous, Formation <if. Mountain
on Eagle the pi ..-uro uf Amusement compared
with th*: pi vine of IndusUy iu i-ur.c-ilimgs :
N'eatne;-.^ l’otitical Economy: Rrescieucc oi
Jiir.!>: •.*. vice to Wives: ILibita.of Economy.—
t'oetry. Home, Indian summer,
DK. WALLAiUE,
DC i'iST.
. *At Hu)Soe*.s Hotel,
Jan 2. I r.-tti. J4 3t
oppuiieuis the 1. co us© of our columns, if tin
prvpcrii .ns d. | '
• ' i>tistl'-sa to s-iv any thing of the interesting ! j
try m niii. U riie luldtigen tr v ill be Jocati-o j.’
. -i
■ibealrtlv
»y the v
• i.'.m
Rir—he
m ir.' ’»
Cti*. -
d'Ki i
'•'0\ Ci
*1 i minus or,oilier vni-
«ack Sil’s,
TTH a largo « iegr.nt Jik-aiess of tlio ani
mar—handsomdv printed at this office
tliere ay it:
the
til is:
The oat
of ail new
uabie ouri.o.-;i .•
, I-.O (din r '\il! practi* e Law in thocottutics of
Cb..'rok"e, ’ r 's.-. i i«*s\th, Lmiipkiii ami Floyd
aim dl ii. t* ankle! fir any mi-mess commii.t't!
to n.s a op itm in tlio.e n u'itit
All letters and communications to the editor re-
ii oi.rv :
: . Iff iff
give reeli
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in l l\‘ li.|-;.e.
'. il. COM
Strut/,-'ll or Siohn,
ST^I •> °M tin- sii.i.i i i!x r on 11;i- n n fit at the
.2_ 1 * * -1 - a mil.,-iroiu aiai ou, a i-.g,, /; u v> ,
«’t te • y. ar > id. ti . . feet bi^n, s4.au.xes
t ie right hill : leg. •• mi Ll.nd i.i tm. ri 0 hi i t-.
sn' sen!., r will ;* n two ..o..;;, .-px rsai. v
'>-ii rake b m up, if strived, nnd-adv'i rtise tin
ti nt I may know where’he is : or if fo.Yn J v
pay ten dollars for the hone nnd tln< f.
jau 12 3rp
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