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i‘(«//// //<c Nfiit 1 i/'i'/i.' > tinner.
J}t srrijiiitm t.i an It.iprcrcd SUrco/ary—car*
.nnnuated .'n a li-tlcr to Dr. Jntvt ; Mease,
ol thr Agricultural Si (’it:; oj 1‘hiloddphiai
bn Dura! Uasac/.', .1f» ]j.
New Yoiui, May 1, ]S3li.
Z?car »5iY—\\ hen you did me tin* favor of a
Visit at Ilvdo Park, dininir the last summer,
practicing
partook oi ii-o
nest fruits and
At oik- o'clock tin: r .iapuiiy s a «!•••,.
cli:.iier |jivj).n.i J from the productions
j plantation ol Mr. G rimer, and in a styl
| acteristic of die pMU-ruus, innii •
j of (lie feus . Alter ti.e cl< ill wusn inov
! following senti.i.cr ts were drank !>v i;
! puny, and vw-ro .•itcei eded b\ ;'.e mi!
I toa ts iVom im!i» iilunls.
j Oar Crttjis: Joyous •• I I k:
j tlio present pnispv lofuuiv
Colton: li lias the exi
: gold and silvt r, and the a< ,i
! wealth and independence to
•<l, tin:
coiu-
joitied
l ‘c fr
not
he il
‘You e.\pt
sketch an
.1 a wish to
tecr-;
front
'J'he American C
or
1 lenty.
cable v due of
diie of grain :
ullivaiors.
Cirtl an
■1 Vote
ol’tlio si;cd or sterccra*
dent to
Europe,
1 have erected in toy barnyard for the pur-J ''^y 1 U nns given
of preservin;; and inti roving tiio cmtltlhw •</ place the proper
or ti
A lull e-
cnltivated arts
: Let iis learn
,n the produc-
Ilftv thousand dollars man:. In making these ) .Mr. Austin, disposed not to net rashly in th-
'Ui-.-iiitHli 1 am not 1:11aware that 1 run die risk | matter, ami at a moment w hen lew could bni
-'• 1 considered visionary, Inn 1 have the cun- ! had any reason about them, went to the hous. <
it on ot recollecting that sv.ch au idea was us- i a Mr. Scroggins, hail a mile distant, to try if l>
to a certain n-,aD>;.iiicuiiiiig cstahlishmeut, 1 could not persuade .Mrs. Own, who was there, i>
'• y*‘ s place; hut who considers it now | prevail upon her husband to leave, according !
a 1 ., project? There is not one planter in j promise. When he had approached near tin
>' WHO lias any idea of the quaulity of seed j Jiuuse, lie disiovered Owen on the opposite sid<
’•Kts. For every thousand weight of seed I ruuimig from rhe woods to the house. He innm
1 Oln.u. there are 2fi bushels uf seed, which are , tliatedy halted, and sent an interpreter to the soi
v, orili to him in oil atm food; at least lilteen dol- ; (iiers, requesting them to come to him, that Owen
fars, considerably over hall liir value of hiscot- j was there, and also directed John. Carr to £1
ton, and really worth mote than equal quantity ! around 01! Mie north side, and that he would g.
ol cc.n. The time iviil come when a man will i oh the souilt side, to prevent him from leaving
until the troops could arrive. \\ iiile passing
round the premises, Owen snapped at M p . Aus
tin tluough the ciack of a stable. Mr. Austi!
retreated down a hill, and, w hile ascending ano
ther, saw Owen leaving in mi opposite direction,
ill he
>ul«l hang all the Yankees at Hartford under the j o< cupied a few mouths before; a
away his com as
1 l - l - i -•» I .. .- . 1
<d manure. Having many years since, triton ,0,,s . our °' vn C0 - U, '-* | T’ _ _ j ness o
1’,r "I Ihi'.auv v. i_'( it'i't <'.,] 1, • • Ai<f.«.'s . 1 - 1.., < . i-.crt .1 ittg, } trccsle
taught the principles of vernation and no-i™ ! diir " siD g and retaining wealth withintl °-
vogdtation and ogrtco
It’.rj ;*..s conneclctl with that department of sci
ence, runl dticcuraed upon the food of plants,
the na.urc and qualities of soils and rnunurt s,
you will readily believe that upon removing
into tilt: country and engaging in ti:e pracii*
cal duties of farming, my attention would lie
primarily directed to accumulate, preserve, and
improve the contents of the ham yard, as con
stituting the essence, or, as it may he lied,
the vital2» t-icijilt$ of successful agriculture.—
For tl.is purpose, while my neighbors are in
ike habit of exposing their manure to the ait
and the sun, or accumulating it in cellars, 1
was induced to erect tiio shed, or umbrella, i
exhibited in the annexed plate, I should pre
mise that the bain and other buildings sur
rounding the barn yard occupy three sidesiof
thiC
speed the
f dm A-
TJ’C Plough and Are: Norn
one or drive the other like the hand
incrican laborer.
The Horse and the Ox: Our thanks are
due to the owners of Robin Adair ami the Dur
ham Bull, for their patriotic endeavors to im
prove our stocks.
By Woodson Rainey: Mr. James Thomas,
(the overseer of ?.Jr. Gilmer;) ;!:e skilful ag
riculturist : may his services Le patronised Ly
the good farmers of the State.
Uy II. T. Landrum: R. G. Gilmer, (who
received the silver prize cup at tko late exhi
bition of Robin Adair’s colls:) nbv his exam
ple in raising fine horses, be fallowed by the
_ j citizens of Oglethorpe county.
■Bvtl ~
ns soon think of ikruwiti
j his COlloli sc. :J.
It is coutemplatcd to .establish an oil press in
this place, in connection will) life coin puny otvu-
ins lite A tin iis f aciojy. 1 gife it us my opiuiou,
no investment can t-; mo:e probiablt—
better than Colton sjiimiing; because of lite cheap
nc;s ai'.l aliiiniauco ol the raw material, the
reatuso and valtiool its protluction, the smail-
f ihc capital necessary to he invested, its
tit from risk, and the unusually moderate
j portion of uiauuei J.iht r tisf-ii in it 1 manufacture.
If individuals engaged in procuring whale oil are
: compelled to tnsko latgz expenditures in pur-
I chasing and equipping vessels, in preparing an
expensive oiuiit for a dangerous and distant voy
age of leii.thousand miles, where they are cruis
ing someth:
to realize a
tit—il will be j Mr. Alistill pursued him till be got out of view,
of the cheap- and then returned to Scroggins’, where lie found
die troops. There lie ll-arued that Mrs. (/wen
had leftand goiie to h'er'residence. Yet disposer!
10 be just, Air. Austill repaired to where she was,
and informed her that Oweu’s conduct had beeu
such that if he came within reach of the house,
the soldiers would take him for the purpose “of
having him legally tried for blowing tip lite h.nil
ding with a view to the destruction of hitman life.
Her reply was, he had better leave himself—that
intended to kill him
1 section, lint I doht think now it would be ex-
01ly right ; 1 am an honest man, A1 .jor, and aiut
fraid to change my opinion.”
Y ,w this is the Gineral all over; and ;l I ant
If tonionow to Philadelphia ; and if 1 dontgivc
u r. Riddle and his money bags a stirring up, I’m
iiistakeii ; there is no one thing I’m so cute at,
looking through accounts. 1 showed that once
is clear as a whtsti**. when 1 settled the first
mackerel voyage of the “Two Pollies,” Captain
ninper. There were 9 owners, and three
.11 ’em found the Kiggiti, and the other G built
ht. Hull, and the Capt. fitted her out, and was
'o get every 17th fish for his share, extra, for
iiis services: Kach one was then to draw his
-hare, ac- ording to amount and sarvices. It was
all strait ctiuf, only some of the rigeiu was taken
from the ‘Amiable Mahita’-lc,’ belonging to one
•'to lot th,
ttn is tiem
itiiiicj
'* V Xl ''t‘liv..
■*y in 3 li'ieinis, as rt candid;:
In tiie same niouih, his kiustnan \V
Craw lord in his letter to the eduo’r ,I '
i.nnah Kepubiican, deci.ires that ,\| ; ‘- av
ford is “110 tXulhfier;’’ audio me
1 ii.-or q
Major Crawford himself (as we are a° IIIU “ : ‘‘
high authority) w,ote a letter lo a r, n ',n U!cd «U
Atiliedgevtile, in winch he stated, t. 1 * , ,lu *u
ways totisidered Nullification as’ihe tvor t ' d a1 '
dy, ami that he cotidenincd i; (ll | acc-u u ' ret!ie '
evil tendencies, and disastri---- - 111
Rut the public couid not
• Oils coast (jUci);.
reaching them th>ougli these ciianm.| l ^ 1, ' I V’ i ' :,1 '! ul
sired some satislactmy evidence by w i j' ' Ll
verfi t ,e3? “iiUS
, . nnportant ot
;,, *d several Iriaiidly presses respectfully ‘
lii'n lor an exniieit avoival ol i is
inigln ascertain, what were
of Major Crawford, oh this
"ailed
"P If.-,
d'l in
^ n explicit avowai 01 ras 1
of ihe three who found the riggin, part of which j dieso calls lie seemed it prmiem to Miiit
was paid hack by Capt Jumper. They puzzel- he response ; (ii be made any private
ed at a settlement all winter; hut J saw thru’ it know not;) hut in some degree to satisfy'
ina icinute, and made it all strait as loons’ leg.— ! icasonahle public expectation, one ofi;,.’
I showed the giiteral flic accounts “ne day, and I | published, m tlte aouthcru Recorder, •,' ‘
suppose that is the reason why he wants me to troin liitii replete with studied ami,' r
look.into life Rank. I’ll.tell you more about it) *vinch, oil a-carelul auaii.-i.-, we iain,V '
Owcu intended to kill him, the Lieutenant, and
for three years, aud then are able I like wise the Indians w ho had interfered it: the
immense profit (making princely j business. Owen at this time, ns afterwards ap-
meusc profit (tuaknig princely ] austucss. •./wen at mis umc, ns atterwnros ap-
fortuces) at fivtn 70 tal/Ujceiits a galliti foipiljetr j peared, was concealed hat a short distance off,
oil, w hat may uot he expected from the prcdti’c-Drying to effect his put pose of shooting, but was
iion of a mere useful oil, .under facilities so oh- I prevented from carrying his design into cxcctt-
viousiy superior? V\ hale oil will ho diminished iti ] tion, by tli'' . i:iunher of persons who had by that
10 rights; Y ours, from
J. RO.WM.NG
Dowai'.igviric Militia, 2
j express the doctriues of .xuUikcatiou. qq
Major 1 filters were not sati.-iicd with this
Brigade. 1 course ; they required from hitn ancxt.-l
/ al 01 their tenets; -and they detcrtnii-.i ,|
k-.-s Mnyol Crawimd \ioalo tnnl
i.'l n,
s Nttl-
cquiioesj
unequivocal dech;
value, aud weshall realize aoother great udvan
tage in the retrenchment of our espouses for that
article, and.keeping our money at home. In con
clusion. I diight not to forget the immense bene
fit ctr Rail Road will derive fr»n this new pur
suit. A. S. CLAYl'ON.
S I hr.v” specimens of the oil aud cake in
my possession, and kookqd-at it is aii exhbUeut
'ud the
uatu -nuvowt - reFos Hunters :.A good pack,’and Stic- Hi.. ...
a hollow square, each side being 175 fettln j .^" 1,he cfiase to 0,ir General,t’eachy J ell'1 haw wituesTeT 5 U tt '‘ b
extent. The stercornry is placed in tlte ecu- .. :, ;
tre of the ham yard, and is covered by a shed |-1 ^ 1 ® ac,! y Gilmer i, My I.unters: r.ev-
in the form of an mubrelia; this is erected ini- i f oun " 'vtnittng at tlte l.al.oo for t hi* fox tail,
mediately above the manure heap, for tlte pur- i 1 ” V|1 ptove us true to their country s call.
MISCELLANEOUS.
se of preventing the evaporariou of the ma
nure in summer, at u:c same time that it serves
jis a shelter lor the cattle during a storm. The
shed is about forty feet diameter; the centre
st sustaining it is thirteen feet high; the
po
an
From the iTouthtm Eaurir.
Atiik.ts, July .’»0th, I£33.
COTTON SEED OIL.
MaffS. Editors.—As this is the age of itn
top is covered with common enplaned boards,
and (he whole roof is washed or painted over
with a mixture of tar, oil and sand, and color
ed with a small proportion of Spanish brown,
by which composition it is partially preserved
front decay. You will recollect that the barn
yard is so formed that the centre of it is exca
vated in the form of a dish, while all the othiT
adjacent parts of it are gradually inclined to the
centre, gravelled and rolled, sotluit every por-
which has Jitcii siitlercd to remaiu unimpn-v
for the vrni;r of liiti a very moderate share i f cu- j pf d )e fikh article ot the 'I rcaty. «Inch says “All
terprise. [ alludb to the uiciiufaunre of cotto::- intruders upon tlie country lieieliy ceiled shall he
seed oil. f propose lo shew, first, its entire piac- removed in the same iiiautH i* as intruders may
rime ass', at bled- .
Air. Austill tli3ii dircctcU .his furniture to he
gathered together and pur in a >ntall building in
theyanl, under the carc of JohirCarr, nttd for a
time left the premises. lie had not gone more
than two miles before he was overtaken by the
indians. and t< k! that Oivett had - rctlitncd aud
run Carr, nttd tother persons there o‘.. r a;;ain.
Upon rite reception of this news, Wr: Austill di
rected the comhiaud(u$ olliccr to return forth
with, place a strong guard round the, field, and
send a-small portion of ilte troops to tlje house to
demand of him a surrender of bis person. vVheu
they reached the house, be was there. They or
dered - hini to give himself up. Hjs reply was,
that “he tcouhl not— to .come on—he teas ready, for
thim.” Finding that he would likely be over
powered, he fiat in the rear of the house, for the
purpose of making His' escape, until h r come in
.contact with oiie of the guard, previously ktatroti-
l/pon seeing the gfiard lie
and was in the act of firing
r of the guard, a few pages
opposite side, shot him through
trary to their known will, ami in direct violation j head, which killed, him.. A built tin minutes
GENERAL NAVAL ORDER.
As a mark of respect to the memory of .CJc
modore W illiam BiiinbruigD who dial at Phila- j ttiey would put up,
delphia on the 27ih instant, the Hags of the Navy
Yards, stations, and ve.-M Is- 'jI ihe Unjted States
Navy are lobe hoisted i;ik'mast—mid thirieett
minute guns fired at noon on ti.r ib-y alter the
receipt of the order.
Ollicers of the Navy and Marine 0 *rps arc to
wear crape fur tliirfy dais.
i'EYI W OOL-BUI7Y.
Navy Department, f
oiDih July, 163?;. ^
/on,
if at he w
an exprt}
An
_ jiosition to -Inin. j u T;
their eantitdaie lor tinj executive rhair
Uoul.'ted meinlier of iheir party. Lor this
pose many 0: these ag:t;i:ors couvctleil iu A i'
and 0:1 tne day' bef'-nc Use l-.te < (-••.•m
tite scheme was t.itMidy kiiow 11 in 1 1 )m
••xecutiMii. urjm- L'rawfc,.
fully ripe
From the Montgomery Advertiser.
1 The Case ok Owen.—We understand the
j facts of the killing of tliL unfortunate mau, by the
1 Federal troops iu the Creek Notion, to nave
I been as follows.
L’poit Air. Austin, the Deputy Marshal, coming
J prudence, 01 vieledat.
mill he suhserib-1] rbe «!e»-l ire 1
| “igly dictated to him. hv a 1 its
! !n opposition totlie published
I l;tn-mau, iu cohiradictior. to >1
! his own letter, he
to tnese riu-tiB’K
■''ll of f-ntb j’lM-
Uninuintis (V»i •
SI - '<•>• ■•lit oi f .
e '-i- tn ffi
Ji hoi’s in n name?—A man who wished 10 t uts own letter, nu nvowi
pass one ol tkc harriers'of Paris, in 11 f'k. tvasio- | terms, to he a Nul/ijicr, and stand, ifi-.i),...,
qttired to give ids in.me. Ace. to the person on ! proved of the measures pursued t>\ doutn 1 hr ,
t'uty. -*J ant Aiousierle Aiarquisde JSiiCyr.”—I ua, and tliat t:e censured that r'tate c:dv f n .
"Citizen, there are 110 Monsiers now.” “Ven well ! _\ ielding too soon, in tlie repeal of !ut uahjir..
then, lo Marquis dc St. Cyr.” You ought tc> | ordinance. Such declaration:, could not 1:L•.
know, citizen, there are neither titles, I he a satisfactory to the nullilRus: t!:eir '
nor Marquisites- “In that ea-e, de ht. '< yr, ifj had accontpiishcd tlte object iuteno’al 1 y _
you please.” \ De isnotnsed novr." “'J licit ..ay ( .Major Crawford was irretrievablvcui (p'lTfrc-tt ti
simply Sfc\Cyr.” “A'i .' hut all ^aihrs, . jmu i real L’niou men of the old Trcnp p ri v, '
know, have-bfeeu abolilnd.” * Well, tl if mus
licabilitv and then its cxlvrisive .usefulness, from
which the inference will ba readily drawn, of the
great source of profit rttressaiily resulting to. the
cotton planting States. 'The difficulty heretofore,
was the want of, a machine to si parole the ker
nels from the lint and hulls which nbsmaed the
j fill and prevented its complete extraction from ihe
tion ortho yard 5 preserved’t?ry. hard and S™ 1 "'. been . cmird > ‘'GviateH by a
, ’ .- machine mveuted uy oiinngciuous frllow i-iizoii,
clenn. Small paved drains for convoying the Lailcu | cl Johnson, Esq. of Madison, Morgan
sfalc from tlio catllo sheds and stables, com- 1 comity. It is as perfect for the purpose as it is
nmnicutc with the cfcntre. In case of rain, J pfcsildc, and it i> eftogetber different from any
tlie water from the adjoining buildings also thing of the kiiid heretofore invented. There is
flows to the res rvoir, and wheti the dish or ex- o'>e >h Virginia of another ilrscription, hut iu
cavatioa may overflow, a covered stone drain P &I | U expedition ami faithful execurita, it is
with an iron grating at its mouth, conveys ti . c nothing to coutpurh wnh Mr. Johnsons, lhai
, .L;!;? x-.i . ’ I plau IS a tough , heavy stone cvhoder rurniuz
surplus liqua. j art:. Ot l manure to a l.’.rge | w jjhj a a scn ,j CO ucave circle, brought so near 10-
lank or cistern, homing aouut GO hogsheads, I g e j| )cr a sto crack the seed and iheii they are Aft-
situated in the garden, from whence it is rais-j e d and ihe hulls blown away by a fau. This !
ed by a pump at the pleasure of the gardener, plan is imperfect, because the hulls and lint are!
who finds in this a valuable and rich' resource mashed into tlio kernels, occasionally. Mr.. «•'"«« ; />■
f,„. vegetables Rv-th ; s contrivance no I Johnson’s is altogether dilfcrcnt, aud is upon the mproperhereto remark, that, in most of tjiese
t‘d S m ninrn* nV vnnl ?« lost ret’ ! plan of an inverted cob or coiles ntiil. Tlte hop-! thametul transactions, two white men, ^ainuel
pait ..1 the niauuro o. the yard isloM ihe }g circ(1 | ;ir {| ^| col ,i ra ] and lined with sreel' Marshall and John Renton, were concerned with
above mentioned shed, by placmga frame work | >Jato |c ^j, f efi/s’cj 'eUged, :u.d spirals v arranged ! him.
like tlte small braces 01 an umbrella at the up- ; f roin -^p tn bottom. Within the hopper, which Upon hearing the facts, as above stated, Mr.
per part of it, is also devoted to the purposes I ntnuds upon a square frahicl routbrming to j Austill r.skcd the Cliicls whether they would
of a roost for poultry; this, too, at the same its shape, there revolves a verticD i:!oek amend 1 consent lor tlwt-u, Marshall and Renton to re-
be removed by law from udier public land, until
ilia country is surveyed aitd (lie seleclious made;
txcejiling, liouevcr, from this prevision, thesewhite
persons who have wade their own impioutiunls,
and not expelled the Creeks from theirs.” . _
Secondly, he was charged with baviug killed I peuced on. Our readers csiiiXl
sixteen head.at boks. the property ol a white man j conclusion, as to whether the huh
uauicd Conor, ana three burses nclougiiig 16 ihe I ,u,l:l,e man was rigat or zero 11
previous 10 his being killed, he had-mftdd'',ar
rangements wiili a man by the name of-Lafcl to
remove his family fur him; anddind tend ike said
gentleman, that before he left hejtijended to kill
the Deputy Marshal, LieutcnBul, and the In
dians who had desired his renfoval.
The foregoing are ibe llKns of ihe case, as re
lated to us, and are from a soYqyc that can be de
raw their own
killiuVs.of.tho unfor-
o say the
be so, tv rite Cyr.-” “No, citizen, there an- 'no
longer any- cirs(the prouiraciation is t.4i (
same.) Thus,, piece by piece, the uiil'erin*'.- 't
Marquis was stripped by the revouuiitm,' riii re
at the barriers of Laris without
was immediately adopted as the ci.mm.'cteiftk-
Nuftilk rs.
.in -.vowed Nullifier now aspires to l e Gorn;t-
or of Georgia ; not a leading N ulDk-r. l,«t a ilij-
foulid .himself
fi namd.
a ucs;
Duck flAtvit's recept'bn 3t Detroit wq u ' fir
difiereat from tfi it which ho experienced iiiiVew
York add f’li.l olelphia. Whan lie laudc k Re
was burnt in elligy-—and it was a-'isidereil’dan
gerous to pass llirqugh the country witimul a bo
f civ guard.
uilification
ii Nuiiiiier. 1
'.-i’ko of atteum
Indians, because, as he alleged, they bad been j ic: ’ sl ® f » f it is a lamentable uccurreticeNqiui w«;{!
Jeatroyiug his crop, around nUicb it was proven i calculated to produce tmkmd feelings, rn^tire
Ii!„f n.rici.... * seating 'Ilf loregoiug remarks we have lieeiiSte
in: had uu lence.
Thirdly. lie was charged with robbing Indian
graves, lor the purpose of procuriug what little
diver had 1/cco interred with the dead bodies,
and their tae‘:h for a dentist, who was then loiter
ing in the vicinity.
Fourthly, lie was charged with having struck,
without the least provocation, an Jndtqii woman,
with bis stick, and by the blow had broken her
win, , .
All of which charges were fully substantiated
'V respectable white testimony. It inay not be
mated by no other motive than to do justice to al
parties concerned, aud in such a light we trust
they will be viewed by those who read them. J
| se milling, tiffin!, irresolute lollo'
i faction of djsuuionisi, and w ho
; by n.ic:: ice. • ud iiitibridaticn, to
j vow, the pernicious doctrines <
if Mr jor Crawford is siuCargl
I has he been guilty of
I to gain the votes of tits fallow-citizens, by fieccii'.
ing them. 11’ he is not at heart a.Nuililicr, then
has ho 'Oilei iW'himself to he bullied i:i: » thej..,.
fc-MOii of sebtimeuls,..w liieii he disapproves..
eoiiiieuins i lie Nuiiilicis mice tent a iin,,i;
from’him, or they have forced a mask 011 hiia.—
... , uriiinfia v «itfe a 11 v ‘ a <p - 4 am ojjo" j il> ’’Lhar alternative, he is uuworiliy of the cub-
CA-i.HOLN’b LAlIfehjAitx Vi A THEN'S. ... , « ... *
„ , 1 . .. ,, T , ... I 1.-enee ot tils cot.iu. ,. A geuticmaii ol iiiiM.tr.
— 1 . 1 ,, , J . . 0 , <ue capacity, and ol ordm.irv atiamnieius. tie tins
,h ' was busy at Athens, during the trmo allotted to , ;. , , 1,. , , , ,
,n . J ^ . .. now ioiiciied 01s oulv claim to public lavor—ins
l the Commencement exercises'.’ O11 (.ommeuce- c |.aruct <•
imety day, he participated in d festival' prepared ! p H i on
POLITICAL.
. a frank and independent tncu.—Ft.
a ltd warm pfo-
attracts them
;i;u! th
rhich are also inserted similar inti r irrespond- [ main where they were, provided they paid the
ng teeth to those mentioned. The revs of teeth damages lor killing the. horses, bogs, &.c.1 i at ir
From the New York Daily Adcerhs:r.
Washington", July 24, IS33.
. Dean Sir.—The last letter I wrote to von was
on my way from Saratoguo to Washington. I
got safe to the While House about midnight, and
the only critter awake there, was Air. Van Bureu,
who 1 inuml pretty busy writing letters about a
Convention he is a tier. He was dreadful glad
to see me, for.be said the President did’ut won’t
him to leave before 1 cum. lie wanted to be of
North himself. 11c said the President was also
getting a little shaky about the bank, jist because
lie found; when he got to \Vashiugton, sbmo ot
our iolks had taken in ciiangc some counterfeit
“fiafety Fuud” hills, and also some other small
bibs that won’t go—why darn it says 1 to Mr.
time that it nflords ua amp!
lection fw fowls, tn some dd . ^ t , ,, ,
t0 l lar: 01 t“‘- t)arn y a,,l » ;i : kI ; ‘'hy pre- ; enoughmsetliei toaiufie hnilsof the seed i ban men; that their conduct. I/ad bc,u such as | some real shaves myself iu that way, and 1 was
serves tlio remainder of it relatively 1 lean, for } . ,
it is to be recollected that they speed
p;i-> through and are ihere separated by
. . an inclined rocking riddle and fan, perhaps not
the manure Iieapi as tiiiiiko a wheat fan. The operation is very per-
during tlio night.— j feet. Not a fibre is mixed wi tfi' tlv> kerne! and
cleaned rice sn
. . great
portion of the day up
well as lodging above
They aro also regularly red in the barn Yard, J they drop as clear a
which attaches t! .111 to it, ami prevents them »b Raving nliont as many kerm-N
front wandering fitr from their home.’. . The ‘he broken grains usually appeai i
«Itnve access to tbo cattle sheds, and f* c ’ D hulls twenty Imdicls an
,, , , 1 . I horse power, and can be operate:
-. -a;) ceil ." beneath if ” barn, w.icic j band attached to Uid gearing of u cotton gin.
o" tins nr rail J j^ will cost about ni much is uu ordinary thresh-
machine. The press for expressing tlio oil,
or. just 1 reply was, that ilicy would HOT;.that they were j Van hureti, 1 mu glntl 10 hear that, caze I’ve got
■ 1 had meu; that their conduct. Had been such n> some real shaves myself in that way, and I was
could not be tolerated any longer, hud desired, |plaguy Iraiu i was the only one;-mid so I out
for the security of tha Indiana generally,, that tbey i with ury seal skin waiiat, aud showed them
should be spieJily romp -ed. Owen, Marshall ami I mess 011 cm. 'i here was Green County. C
For-: him by the nulldiers,- and'made One of his
common dinner barraugues. lie has ?::.d the au
dacity to pervert that hallowed season, consecra
ted fo science, into an occasion tor attempt!: 2. ti
direct the ]iublic se'.himeut of the State, or \. Iiich
he ismot a citizen. 1'he seat of our iitei ary 111-
stitntions he has appropriated to himrself, as a the
atre for belching forth his own demoni.ic decla
mation, and couth minuting the minds of our uu-
cxperieuced youth. Indignation must swell tiie
hosom ol every patriotic aud prudent parent,
when he is informed, that ins beloved son whom
with much cost, and self-denial, he had seat to 1 and . wrole volI l)lnt j d
Athens, there to he imbued w 'tit useful science, j | ..., ve j' s j ()1
has been seduced to listen to the ihfuratc c!o ! 3
;Ust 0;.
Cot respond, ncc of the
Athens,
V.'e ariivi i! here last night aud
town in a to j lite hustle, and cverv
full iia it eau he, hy cramioiug eight
room. The way to a man’s he:,11 has
to lie dov , .a mans throat; lint.any
would pief to ofl’er temptation 1:1 the
■x bed. 1 now'ftilly under
“three in a bed and one :i
lieaid in At;, rsta that AlcDnihc was
1 1 ....
lieuse
ten in:
•sli:i
the raeaning tf
inuidlc;” in.
he here
shell
fowls I
10 till}
tliov 1
whiln 1
uppliod
should be speedily
Renton were then informed, by iM,-. Austill,' that
A unlike j in ten days they must leave the Nation; that they
1 two, ns i were, to ail intents aud purposes. Intruders, aud
as such were bcid. To this Owen ptjid uoatten.
tion; aud, as if in a spirit of de term tiled opposi
tion 10 what had been said to bun. commenced
his depredations on tho samo evening among ihc
Indians. On tho next morning Air. Austill deter-
:i that arti
ir with one
a common
w mined to remove him. Leaving Owen with the
ico nf tho poultry yard, the fowls ! is the most expensive part of this bnriucss, and | Indians, lie proceeded about two miles, where I in
tVom t!:cir natural cneinief. [ will cost A7.TI. Now, with such an establish- th’o troops were waiting his arrival. \\ hue there. J It
olum-
by, Middle Distuct,. l.elchtrtowu, \\isitisset,
.Monmouth, Tombugby, Franklin, \Vihtbrop,
Greeuburgh, Hallowe-il, I’assnmaqaoddy, and tiie
lord knows what all, and some on em bad M
Van Rurqft(s bead, oh one eeud- Now, says I,
who is to ■ tJiid this racket ? fur 1 won’t, caze
you told us all, afore w e started on tins frolic not
to havo itothing to do wi(h'.“Biddle’s Rills”—so
I’ll justhaud mem over .to the Treasury Depart
ment, aud let em go with the mess', of “.'rtate
ank Taper,’’ already there—11 won’t make a
; jent!;.!'#xliibii
the
nieut it is already ascertained that there h no-1 ae was informed hy some of the same Indians j mighty, ditiereuce, auu we need uot bother
I linn tnnklnir t Iir- nil. and this ! tvhoin he had lelt but tt-few hours previous, la..* . Giuei.il about it. .
obi ate
.Loxin
uaut t
.’10
..ill.
quence of this powerful, aud I’croeious. nullifier. i
Thisintermcilling with the politics of buf State, '
this iuterfereucq with its tmiv- rsity, it practised -
by any citizeu of auy other State; would be felt!
as a gross ofieuce against the pride, and dignity i
of Georgia; iu Air. AlcDufie, ii:c oficuce is j
aggravated by the principles of the' in an. (h Itis 1
owu principles, he is in no sense oar fellow titi-
zeu; he has uo common'• country with us; he i- ■
the citizeu of a forcigu cotu-try/ connected wiili j
ours only hy a league or tre my ; he is to us a j
foreigner. This foreign emissary of Calhoun, j
who has largely contributed to indict the det pest 1
injuries on his owu country, should he met wi !i |
scorn, in liis endeavors to direct’ the po ideal j
movements of Georgia. Those citizens who 1
countenanced him iu His audadious a:n j .
were strangely regardless ol tlte honor of in
State; if ill this number be found any trustees oi’ !
the uuiversity, they have exposed to fearful |
[.hazard, the interest of that valuable institution,
whoso safety and prospariiy have been confided
to their guardian care. Il Athens is to he a po
litical theatre, 011 which even foreign emissaries
may play their part, it is easy to foresee, that the
patronage, mid the funds of the people w ill be
withheld from Franklin Coiicge.—Fed. Lnion
ed it, but I End
modesty that: be.
])().->:-. jT,.‘ at Washington we. heard lie was
on ii, .0 . mid yes: .uny we passed him. noil
he. >11 .town. 1 e in tin d cu'JsideraYtc apt-
tati . ; mong 'he A ullinej’s, aud we ,awa
knot o. ( emeu, ajjptn-eiitiy iu de/p ctu.'.”
tion as we were ascending the hill, who v.< "
pointed out ti) me as son *i of th« Most pvi in 1 «t
liullifiers in tiie .'slate, r?Due of tlieni. it stems
cunt here determine:] m start, a tlard canth r . t-'-
Utliess they could be '.latter sati-lhjit \m Ii n gaid
to .Major Craw ford’s priucipl* s. Judge t UjUi.
it is here said, was called upo-j, hut <dll:oi>gb 1
is willing to siir tiie political elements and 12
a storm, he lias hot moral '.-oarage to hniveT.
and vecoruiiijdy he deciii|..,i the perilous hiir '■
All this” uibrning ill- Nulhfi. rs carried fa
that seemed.big with t’oe fate of Natters. ’i'. ;
evening their conceptions were ih 1. * •—d. Tl.
frequent caucnsiug has ended in their < f - dig
Air. AlcDulHe a d’a; ner, and be has nec( pied —
Aioeest d:ffi(ieucjJ Disinri'-.itid kindness
cun...- all ;l v , I':,,.. ’ s-tate, . 1 t!. -1 ot
weather to If; \ c all the “dear dciigl.i-.. 0! '
and voluntavi'iy offer to teacli us pi or here'rfd
Georgians t’ne w ay we o 11 ulit to go! 33ut to 1 r
seriously, t’fie.w hblc afinir is evidently a pui:." -
Tlie parents of -N ii.kfi'.iW
tlio nihridian a
ud New. York, for one dollar a gallon; when lin
,:1 is selling for ..iuety cents. The rea/ou
tre nee is qwin
rhicli it can I
for this di'
of uses to
tic and prepat
l:>r ■ concourse hfspectators l;ad asserpblcd,—
A. 12 o’clo ', the signal was given for the colts
Vo repair to tho public square, when ihe Jtidg- !
es‘ Coi. Joint Banks, John M. Stephens, Esq. |
t.'pl. Elisha Strong, Parks E. Arnold and Aisa I tliatdisunguished prac.ticnl citizen, (>'en. David
Moore, Esqrs. proceeded to an cxamihation 01
imploof him. Such a show of violence caused
he Indians, generally, to lice to where the De-
lo the greater number j puiy Alarshal was, and request liis protection,
applied. In the first | Tho troops, accompanied by Air. Austill, were
the competitors for tho prizes.—Never have
we seen such a fine display of splendid colts—
they look; ’ indeed as if their sire was ol’no
ble blood.
A ft< spending two hours in viewing the colts,
the judges atvi.rdod ihe prizes as follows J
’]’<> Peachy R. Gilmer, Esq. the first cup.
To Col. Tiiomas C. Billups the secot:!
cup—And
To J am :a ; Cot.quit, Esq. the third cup.
Tim premiums were delivered lo the suc
cessful I'oui'iGt.’ors bv the Secretary, amid the
applause of the numerous spectators.
’ Puri:v» )!>c show, Robin Adair was Lrougiit
o'lt—1». seemed to spurn the ground on which
walked, and to look down with contempt on
the sorry nag-; armind contrasted with liis fine
olfstiring.
Tims ended one of tiie most inferrstinc: ex-
plnrc, it h- decidedly letter pniutiug - -i, and so j iromediatly marched to the spot where Oiw-ii re-,
oronotinccd by all who have tried il. particularly J sided, and au order cxtcuotd to them to ,«U"rest
■ ' lim. They succeeded in peaceably taking him
It. Williams of Rout!: Carolina. It is a most ex- I inarmed, -ouie sniail distance from his house,
cellont lamp oil. and is in its use, free from smoke : ahilo on business, aud before lie was aware that
or smell. It answers in t)>c manufacture of wool* rhey were near. Upon being arrested, lie in-
Jens- equal 10 any oil ever tried, and for greasing loraicd the Marshal that a certain member ol his
machinery iiotuiug can exceed it. 1 iicrt- are J laiuily* was in a delicate situation, and that it tig
several minor uses 10 i» hicb ii can hr applied tv iih ' '.vould lihernto Litre, ho would peaceably leave the
singular advantage. It has a‘rlinr.iknhle pro-1 Nation, and no fan ller violate the law. Being
perty, combined with; lotten stonq, i:i cleansing. J disposed to act with the utmost lenity. Air. Austill
with i.urivalled brightness, all kiuT ot metals ami | had him discharged on his promise, and the
also Tortoise-shell When fresh, it can be used troops, together with himself, started far ’l veka-
in com bread for the same purpose, and to ns good botched. Alter travelling about ten mik-s, the
an effect as lard, hn viug nothing offensive in -me!! I . ndians again came to .Mr. Austill and informed
or tasie, tiie latter resembliug that of t H - hickory j him that since had left, Owen had follo'Yctf.
right a: it off baud, "aud when lie gets one tl;in- w
iu his head, he slicks lo it till its out and done
"with.) V\ e have been shaved says he. most in-
faruiilly, with some ot them are Sitate Ranks:
and with thatiie out with liis wallet, and unroll
ed ti 11 ess on em sure euuff. Look heie, says he.
Major, here is one made payable to me, and got
.MAJOR JOEL CRAWFORD, THE XUL-
LlITERS’ CANDIDATE.
A tiie commencement of the contest for the :
chief executive office, we entertained a hope, j
that it woti.ld be our province to treat with res-I
pect th'- 1 character of the opponent of Gov. I
Lumpkin; but this, tho more agreeable course. I
is prohibited ty us by the recent movements 1
itated m o veuieut.
j have tbc.ught it ahsolatelv net
them s'.iould come over and try am! ret "
ate tl\eir bantling. I err though in c.-iing! -■
one of its parents, lor this day I heard n-.og : '.-
j dvi’nen of this State, of high political aud u-' - '
j st anding, say, that he had a year or wo since
separately declared to them that ISni'.it". i" !
(ill the Carolina sense) was nonsense, and '.
was a Iterolutionary and not ;.i ( '■•<)stit
i cake ns it is called, I!;
expressing the oil, is .-:
not. Th
left'after
for cattleand liogfs, to ihe linseed
wavs commands a dollar a hundred
to fatten the finest beeves lirouj
par
pc
which
food
,'bit'll al-
md is know n
to the New
, lieni to their camp
their Ciiiei
and
be;
second attempt
that lie would
return immediately to their im-isiaucp. Air. .’ius-
;ill then returned in advance of the soldiers as
far as ripaiu's. and there foi ud Owen, who for-
York market. A bushel yields 1~ i-li pounds and
is consequently worth 12 I-2 cei::= after the oil L
extracted.
It remains lo show the imm
which is hi store for ibis country,
ut unimproved resource. The
hibitions of Cobs, that has ever taken place in
l!ie Sontbern country. By eider ol the board j Georgia, lor instance, is2. r >0,0d<J i
«>! Iiiii»c« I l ^ ,r usual price obtained, is cqn
WM. Iu SMITH, Sccy
1 .0 advantage
.•ist tiiis :n pre-
otton crop of
lies, which, at
millions
weighs three
to
Agricultural Celebration.*
of dollars. Iu tho seed, thi
i hundred millions, and takes about tiUO.lH.’U nert-s
1 to produce it-—The til res when taken oti. l»-iog
J one fourth of ihc weight, leaves two hundred ami
On Saturday, the 26lh July, the lay my by | twenty-fivq millions of pounds of seed, which at
of (he (roiw, and the prosit* it of tlieir ahull- j tliir'y weight to the bushed, leaves in bushels,
,T.iut produce lor the present y ear, was cele- | 7,.^K),000., From thus quantity, subtract one
hinted at the plantation of Sir. Peachy R.
Gilmer, by a dinner given to liis neighbors
and fri. nds. Early in the day, a company ot
sixty or seventy persons assembled in one ol
;be most ,’ieautit’ul meadows in our country—
where tiie j-eeng men amused themselves by
million and a half necessary :o jilaut tjriO.ObO
acres, and there will then lie a balance of six
millions, equal to three millions of gallons of oil
or three millions of dollars, half the value of the
cotton crop—one which is such a vast source of
wealth to the people of Georgia.—Tl is exclu
sive too of the cake, worth severe hundred Slid
bid him going to liis pirn e of residence, or touch- ] he lair to some body.” “W ell, Major,”- says the
Ginerai, “you do know about as much about
these things as most folks, and as 1 said before.
I’m stump’d about that Rank of the United States
and wan’t you to help me to figure it out. 1
want you Alajor” says he "to look into that mat
ier. If the Rank is good, and sound and safe,
we’ll stick to it ; if it aim, we'll blow it sky high.”
“\\ hat, says 1, Giiurui. do von w aul another re
port ?” “Not by ud d sight,” says he ; “I
ciuu’i understand the reports, Alajor; and that
isn’t all, J don’t believe they do who make them
—“no,” says he, “Alajor, Air. Van Rurcu wants
Amos Kendall to go and make a report about tin
state Ranks, and their fSalety Funds; and I
want you to go and look into Riddle’s Bank i“
the same time. I’ll give you a letter of author')
ty ; and when you com-: hack we’lt talk the mat
ter over, together. ^ on know .Major, that 1 an
not one of that sort of folks that says a thing .i
black today, because I thought it was black yes
icftky. There was a time when I thought i
my head oil o'tie eeud, and Air. Van Buren’s on I Athens. Maj'vM rawlortl, who lias been b ug.
tollier, (Idast tlieir impudence,) and they tell me j and in various stations before the jiuLlio. is known
it aint worth a copper; and there aiut one in all to possess no talent above mediocrity; at id hi
that bundle, I can get hard dollars for. without ,V "‘ KA
losing most half. . ■. .
“Bui” says I, “Gihernl, wlieffl is Mr. Van
Ruren's safety valve.” “Safety valve,” says the
Ginerai, “what’s the use of the safety valve w hen
the boiler is hurst. Major ?” “Rlngey little "
says I “sure cmitL, I did’ut think of that’^syys 1,
“Ginerai." ‘"That aro Safety Fund” :.iy.. the
Gincrah “I’m afraid won’t do, Alajor, because
you see it’s all “hair of the same dog” ar'tcr ail”.
•‘Well now Ginerai,” sa\s I, “that’s been my no
lion all along, because if all the banks hn*', the
Safety Fund will jist be of the same kind oNtuff,
that w ill bus", too, unless iu tho mean while they
change it for Riddle’s I5ill>, and that would not
I ing any tiling belonging to the premises. Air.
Austill oarnesily ouuvnted him to leave, for that
. the troops had returned to remove him, and that
lit would he d«»ne. Upon hearing .this, Owen left
and went home. When the troops arrived
three gentlemen by the names of fStdi’.e. Burch
: nil Smith, accompanied them. The whole left
Spain’s for Ow eu’s, where they found him s.ting
ill his house, which was a double log cabin. lie
asked Austill, rituue, Burch and 6milli to come
111. They accordingly alighted from their hurs
ts, and were iu the act of entering the gate, a few
tiaces distant from the house, when Owen re
treated into the rear. At lI'H moment of “imi
1 eui peril,” au old Indian wo mao exclaimed,
••There is powder under the house, to -blow jou
1 pi ’ 'I hey retreated as lur a.- poss'L-h-; aud'tho
whole biuldiiig w as blown up by the train he had
1 rid, but of w hit h fortunatelyHlie Deputy Mar-
sli^l, and those accompanying hip:, (escaped..
Owen then disappeared.
remedy. Let the people of Georgia hacr
miud. aud they will then attach the true >:g"‘
Cation to the word. To return from this r'b-".
ion. The whole tiling was evidently cut "
claims fo the favor of the people have re :\ed on : dried. V\ e have indeed lost our iiidepcuu'-' 1 ' 11 ', 1 ;
the supposed candour and independence • ol his j such ius-oleut dictation he suhniitted to.
character, and tho-circuiiislanee, at one time ve--i the Altin worshipers hiiw’ ilnw 11 iuluini! k
ry material, that he hears the. family name uf I mission to the fiats of Calhoun and McR 1 " 1 ' 1 ’"
(’RAW FORD. The foundation of these claims ' th'err.crentit sous of Georgia, w ho will p r “’ r ’.
has sunk under him. This cognonn u lias been ! the pride of the Slate at tlieir net. aialri'Vj
(U eply disgraced hy the old man, w ho once itn- tlioir idols before the people for tlieir vi no'- 1 -' 11 ',
parted to it a temporary popularity, and has! —they vvill in the t-iu. reap iiothii'g I ut co.'* 1 ’ r 'i‘
ceased to he a passport to public confidence: and and reprobation." The golden call of ^
Alajor Craw ford has himself forfeited every pi t- ; duccd the favored though w eak Israelite) i- "
' short period, ’l.ut the return of their l.awgi TC ' “P
bat kaJ bcrf
cued their eyes to ihe imposition
tension to frankness and independence bf charac
ter. We speak not in anger; weindulgoin no
heated declamations- He has avowed hinisi ',f |>ractised upon them
to be a Nuiiilier, under circum’stnnccs which will
leave an icilelible stain on the only valuable part
of his reputation.
Fora year past he has hecu worming tl.-rouTi
tho w inding of a sinister, and tortuous path, in
the last summer, lie attended a public meeting in
Hancock, convened on the recommendation of
the Athens meeting, at a crisis when the heresies
of nullification, like a destructive deluge, seem
ed to he overspreading the tstate, it wo are cor- j no longer save them.
Sign of the times—The Nollies lm'"C af 11 '-.'"'-
given ihe lion. George McDuffie, a dinner. ^
ever heard, before these days, of such ll5l,l L'
as "Air. .McDuffie displays. Rut what
said of Georgians? Hold! let u> wait j" ^ '•
del elopement ! We rejoice that ihe vidnmc^
(,'alhoun. AleDufue. it id omr.t genus. h" Vl
their cloven feet. Tln.-ir eelv eliavactei |Sl
if we
km
A gentleman who arrived here yesterday j 1 ^
Wasl
iiiglon. iiilerm.-, that tho |; (l3 r»i
Navy, aud the Commissioners of theNavy '
v.ith Mr. Goliisborough, their Secretary, '' l [tl]
leave Washiogtou on riatarilay morning 1,1
a Northern tiur of inspection.
The Hon. Samuel P. Carson, the leadi'Vof
lifier in North Carolina, and a llepresen ^
that State in C’opgtess, has published |*. p’jp th®
to Jhis constituents, disavowing ld s oe ie
right of secession-
cretarY
. . , w . The People, .. .
reetly intoriued, at tliat meeting he maim aiued the 1 them, will handle them as they deserve--" '
principles then recently advanced by Rcrneii aud'
Clayton, and justified the course pursued by the
nullifiers of South Carolina: atul in that debate
he w as boldly met, anil refuted, and prostrated,
by Baxter, the virtuous and talented Senator
Irom Hancock. Nullifica'iou having becucheck-
*:'"• aud resisted, aud defeated, we bear no more
I Major Crawford, until the assembling’of the
1 (invention iu Alay. The cause of Union had
:hen achieved a signal triumph, iu the elections
to.the Convention: and Nullification is seen to
he*at a low ebb. Major Crawford is then found
qtt ground very different from that, which he bad
3HEHnMBi