Columbus sentinel and herald. (Columbus, Ga.) 183?-1841, August 01, 1840, Image 1

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COLUMBUS SENTINEL AND HERALD. VO:.. X.J rtr&LlxllCl) LVF.H'. Ait7RDAV MOttWIXS tV | . OS TI! ST. i.GJS. o?r BNOAtI STRF.ET OTt* allej* *ed voung’*, <l'iru>l! hiiw. riißtF DuLLAkt |er an-': n.in* -iitv-tiili 111 aJva/ice.nr rot,*■ dollars (in#: jaAt :s ct*:*l) *heie jiayi!i-ni i* mil made before!h e*|irri'n ol ihe yar. No sutcM|*.i*n reec*!****! fin less rnaut velv months wilh.jtil ;>ayuic madvani'*,! ami no pap* r ‘li<C4iiilliioecl except at liie op.ion o. tiie iiiora, .iiitil :i!l arrearages arr-jißi*!.’ *. l.iV t I'LS.i .1 .*'■ N I'.S e.iiiapiciioueiv inserted a oxl o.il a;< p m one hundred woriis. or less fm the nrst motriiou and i’ikti’ *'e?rr* for every nubse-, ■picni con iaua ice. Ttione sent *vitfi.>uia ope. itica tion o. tiio iiii-nb -r of ins -r i nis, .vul be puinuhcu until or t •reooi*. tnd I'.aijed aeconlingly. id. Vhakly AUTEKTisr sie!Ti* —For ov* i ‘24 arm uo exeee ting 36 line.. fiUu ■*per annum : for ovr 1 1, and me ex tee ling 2 t hues, luirty-five ‘lollurs per annum ; for less than 12 lines, twenty dollar* per niuitim. do. An rule an ! figure *vort> double the above p iees i.MiiL /Viivr RTi*. wests Irtiblished at the usoa rates and .vith strict attention to the reqnisi ion? ■ the la**. Ai.l Sxi its regulated bv la*v rn*it lie made befor the ‘tour! House door between .he hours o’ 10 in. In morning and 4 in the evening— *hr*e us Lan*i *n the county where n is situate; those of J*ef**oii.. I'r ipioly, vn -re the miters tes'a'iien'arv. <>’ a luiiti t* nation ot of guardianship were (duaiued—and r r*- pured to be nreviously advertised in some pnbih fa/elte, as follows : Siik <iKva’ Saleh under regula’ executions for this i v days, un ler morigage ti fa* sixty days, befbr* . the d.iv of sale. •tn, .■* of !,ixd and Vkohoks, bv Executors. A.I in.nnir.iiirs or Cruai bans, f*ir sixty days before tue dav of sale. “Sale- oi “-rioiai Property (except Negroes) fortv pa v . f ti r v loose bv ‘ V-ks of ihe Courts of Ordinary. moo*, a ppl i* atiox fob i.etti. its of administration, must he rviblish*"! for I rftßTt t> vs. Cl l ATIOS'S Upon APPLICATION FOB DISMISSION h’ Executors \ I'Tiinis'rat'irs or liiiardiaus, inofitlll* f*>r six months. Okderh of C nirt* of Or lin.irv. (accooinanied wit*, cony ot iho bond or agreem -nt) to make UTi.r- SO LAND .IM'sl tie llilbl’ sb .'d Tlt lIF K MONTHS. Notices bv Exeoulors. \ luiinistrators .or 1 *uar liau* of innli.-a'ion •* the Coo t of O- lion-v for ltayi ro .i:li ‘he l,an lor Negroes of an instate, Eoi.p MONTH* 1 . NoTICKA hv Kr"""tor-; or A in'Uii'tra'ors, to the Debt ~is and Cre ! ; or* *f nr F'a‘e. for six nt. *< hhit vs. Clerks or Court, Sic., will be allowed ihe i-uki letiieiio!i. ’ J*’ liEI iE TTens **n business, must be post paid to enO'lc hem to Rtlcil’ion. ‘.1.-tlHi li'JL Attorney at to. O i'm. i <t> l. liu i'i IH4’> al ‘f }I >Asll‘\ IIOUSK* JACOIS UAltttOvV, P3 5S hC I'l‘ l'bM ml.>mi it.*’ publ.c that b K.qL> ha • opened a lit *l.'K in ihe inisiness pan**’ li ii.id Sll'eet for ‘ll*’ .inc**l!ililodn.iill ol Tiavcliers an iin hoi’ in'.v s'abi” von l.u o n lot by ihe soil':'- la'.on of h s . u .loon rs. lYi.ii cii 21. s__tf OCGiiTilOir pk iiiiiMi, ; tiepl.unl*ei 7 led.'*. { tyy *ll .v :!i aoe ia and ihef! <eivh p I'liose M Ul.*ti oil.*, an 1 cowd.u i> his establish mi n', .! , It h'.A li.'. II tili.*. I ollflll 4 ..'•• I’ ‘ gellitt ... Th, eslaonrl.ii.il is a la.-g” dnee story in td |. iiv •, ( *i t‘n* rnti.ii <d t-’g'r'hni j*e am! Hiimiidpt S.,e.j|s e h r e ‘he i osi id! • l l.a to: n .HleiV leilu a .1, Tii.l it*.|.en •- nt ioi s;agi |j.t<s-n,e's . - inp !* ..ti* I ~ii .vie it .■ I,mg :iud de iv* tin the mad. and iiav ,i.,i, .ii ... ,;i j|- ... a s an*’ .efi* rh*i'* Lis. whir’ xxi.i d-vavs tic .reiiarei! in;: tiieir . * oiiirnts!ao*>ii. A'* l.iir.! a UCI.J < and o’ . s-f vex. not **my will* .fu ilirpi.s. Hot .lit v: ii til J a'-’ I. A U* ;,ive •• iio:istaei.oi. t i,:i of our f kn.i.t it. iiliA ‘;iVaii ;:s.AA*'h ;* C.dli V . and ii iinut c*-sßr> iu s:.A notcii on Mils si.iijoct t. 1 1 1 .i ...i i -ii i- a* cj.minted av.ui **s. and lin-sf unac •({ •rt';tl.-*l XVlsit 11- are resjn ctll'lly ifvi"-. to :ry ou (i . i and sa.’islv tinuus* Ivs. it is su*li*‘it to say r. r tuts es'abli.si.on n sliail a’ ah timer be\*ei!fur LiMt.il, we I •irinn i e*i Aieil aiietnlt'd I*. jni'*n*ilv bx tile pr-.iprielors.xui.i hi ji! fi* • from rii* s, nrniil el.ai>> ai.i in couss{oei,<:‘s, and in > h**r . ..net! a*' liti i) w 1 1* be basin * ’-.d as Aiill ieserve .itinhc ( a lonag* tSepi id :J3if M* KiiLN & Hr.OEl L. cii.uniir's hotei, Eis*. FS’clr oii-i i.i.i p* cti a n.f*a*n~b - ft*en*isan o *lie a:, i a iii-riillx ■ lllil iie Hill! e vnuc.ues l. •iiivhe an ••s’ .; ‘i-hneo: •wbcie in: pnmiis*- r. *>-, • 11 . ?; i.i . o *ii f. **!* ir it v* ! ’i r and bolder. ‘. its o ■ ... -in ii uMenUiin Avid I*** .jiv* nto hi lm.i t>. >s iu e iii.m he h’ pest” giv<” *"*iieia’ siiiisli.etioo ..i.i ! hare a no ra'. patr iinee Ltn-auis’ tils tumher ehips. JF>SK id. UKKVKS. 01. iubiis, Oaf, !hti. 21, ! t dO 5i if c .:l ’.5 .YA r 5!) Olt s*ol> V \VATSK. r l 1 ■ ill ci'iiit rs are now pi* pared In liirui Ii ibeii iS eitu nos and ihe j.ubLC hi ii Caibona-td -ii fc>.> la aV a er. t u i’ ‘l'.iiratns is c insviict. and iu such a tnantit**-. a” I if ..eh “iia eriais as to picV* id .be possibility . | an. hi ea.ic of dcte.i lo'i.s impi t uoi >t. <. TA Vi,OK ei WALKER, .'•go of the Gol.tcn Ai j’-iar. rirouti 01. ifa>'ii"'aiis, April 21. 10.f WAKK - AND CO *1 AiiSSTuN BCSiNESS. np ‘o •in iersigncd wuuiu iiif*>; ii* Ins iii* 4 *Js andj P ;t ie public genera'ly, Ilia. he will continue -lie ab .\c- t i'lih*’- ji hi!. Oi lS’mi lii b'loui s;r.*er, • I sun .he iv” hrs-k building of James H. cjliorKr •:!>•) au i .ha’ his personal attention **i!’ he Iwsivel* unvo te I’ e ih“ sa ■!■'. Bv n-i auehtinu thereto.he Impm to l ive u r vi'miaaC'* ofilie 111), ral paimnuge h* reio fne l>"sM .v,*J him in liiiu lie will as u>uai aiteiKl m til ■ -.1! ‘ if • ‘otton. Iron; w.:-na or in >.oi< ; and trim a ♦,!•!,-al aco lamiance with Urn purchasers aid true si.iMtcUi o! the'ii.i’ kei Ik believe> he can generally rn re tlun save tin. ooinniis. ion m tlie >ait* ot ••ii'ion. U VI. c. VuN'aii, Cnhunh'is, Son’ 18 1-J3. 38/ He h s in store for saio, Liverpool and B> >'vn >®a!t m sacks, Cheving 1 uhaeio a id Si zars, Chi mi Win e. mi ‘risk is an * boxes, R i jiii” ail ! R ife t-f w GHIOI.VX, IM)I A N Ai\l> I Ih.JivOMiA OR, Pit lUHIV K, PH A . tCAI. B TAN ICO hii2*lrC*6£i *jC*ia 'j L.si I.tciU.ii seven nult s j J± n.ar HumLurg S\ Jo .mg :i< ~. s v.ij. Ai Jn Syieiu i ill ■•: .if prn -tic i, I),-. I{. ii f'K \l.is, >ho Pii.ioijiit. <il ui*6 a.mi. bees leave to state, lot the nif “in u<u of me tsi c ed and pub n* gencrali* that he n.< mvii many year* eii_ ic and *.i .hi p-muiee .vie .e hi, . amt 111’ I vied I.nil'll •! ll.s line Ll.ni and praCilCe, lli ilia.iv ot .h“ in *si in eiiieen. and s.icoesstui c< rinai a.i i InJun Doctoiv hoin u. ti>e i in • n o.aies a,,., CuiiiU, time iri a iii.nl. f aeue an I cnnuc n... ei es of ever, n.i t-e, s age and I,pe, and .a .htin >s t’laiig.i iill c ara.ier ; and nus. by praive. wi ii • him ac ,nuuJ a ili iiiMisii ktio'v.edgi of ad in* ir val id secret ‘lecipes :m,t in mu i *.l treatment winch is fai • 11,1'iior to any ‘hiug kikiwm or l.iUgn* tn he Al dic.i Si :i > ns. a i t vhi n Has i, c j ‘UcOeSsUi. ny Lae vies si igs of Me A. at h'v, in resioriuo m in a. h hundreds ant • in Van ! s of persons that I. J b.en lies e*t to. a II IU > r o . years bv niany of ihe n si teamen aim s lyu.iti ■ P lysruans of me day, an 1 p-ouoonced to in on ireiv 0 ‘ ‘Hi! rile reac lof reuuxl', an 1 g.v. n ov, r o.lie. ‘ Ve. bv tiiest.u •;**, -*lfi dcmu Vegetable Menu tv vt.rs.i poisons,''mv iv re snatched from liiejivvsof th* ‘rin ivi is.er, neam. a lid r. smr. and ;o neat.li, tm gr a si ef i ■ artnly blessings; lor .via: is nohe* and eiegan: j*vei mgs. wn.-io .1 bea'th to enjoy them H i'a is the p >ur 11 m l ’ wealth, and ice ich minV b iss. To a anti a** trni : u*i ier disease, the world i? Ii tie better tha.i .1 dreary souro.it*. a eh- erlrss was', tn ivcoed tiv no variety, a joyless sc tie cheered hr n 1 .social sweets ; fir the sou! tn a di-trased hbiv . like a nivtvi tn h's li.ingeou, may re'atn its va;:te, hut 1 has lusl I,s usefulness. IVin be alte 1 tthis institution, as soon as the ne cessarvarrangements can he mi le, an inhriaarv— the col l, hoi, teui t s lower.su'p*n.r aid he tUennaD, riris siaia t i h-f t> mian Madia tied Vapor Boths; and every tntng that can possibly he of anv advantage in resniriiig the si-tk to health. 01 relieving sHifering hu miniiv, will bo pro nptly an i constantly atiended to. ao I w ipre the sto lon* win learn by practical experi en:e. ('he best km l of logic,) line tine **incintrs o’ th : healing ait. Price of turion will be sioo. pavabl. in advance. CJ 6 All pers >ns a-Hitted with ’ir.-jerinc and chron ic iisoas'-s, (of anv name s*aie, s’age or true, for i have hat ’e 1 disease in a thousand form .) who caun > cur*-iw:itiy apply m person, will send the srmnt.im of a -ir disea-es in wri ir-.g to ‘.)r. B. ft. Thomas Hi <h irg, A a , where M liccies will he prepared in tli’ b *s< -nnirr ’0 sni: each ease. Although tliev miy hr*i’ b-*n o r mnv vi’i-'S s*and ; .ng. a.iftre.ieirf bv ad 1 z lof -rent D >-*.* -.r .tris no good r< ason nh th*! ruin’ b* cured hv rho subscriber Persons liv ing at a fis'ance must - •; >ect ‘o puv for their Medi cin% when (her get thru, as no Medicines will b sent fr “1 th * ffiie on i credit Let'crs addrcsic.l to the subsrr.ber will not be taken fom the offics ;t ! .cv pos'-tmd. Nov. im 40 t* B. K THOMAS. IDIS SOLUTION. THE ropannersiiip h'THnfn,e eiisiin.” uridcrtbe firm o’ Wilson & * ‘ravey i dissolved his tUty by mutual consent ofb : b. SANFOUD T. WILSON. 41WLN W. Gillion, July 14, IS4O -.3—*f crsmijrSiiiK business. rH L siiD'Cri Ktr nave this lay loruiod >i connec ■un under >h-- hnn of KOaV LAN I > #4 H \II . fl) V. •.’ .e ..e-rp Ne of rr.in aciinv aGEXER” VL,C >MMISSI->.V lii!Sl.\i*SS in osiVA.x- N.-Abi Ha* iC*i ar a't*'nti*i.i w*. br paid to recemn md lor'.vaiduig Produce B.*ld M*‘rcb<uidle. ’ill* * •e nit tn'eresied in auv of.ne Tran<p'ria'inn Litis'i* •no “iigur- their friend . that in a.ica,*: such ca. •eyanevs shall ic gel ’Ct and a.. I*> proul lie iheir inte ?si. Wll.r.lA.Vl H RoWI.AN. , KLI.A!B BARSiuW. R ivanuaii. 26 h June.. IS4 .t-J'..6 -,’2 I. AW. ’B^H E subscriber* having connected tberoselven iS. the practice of LAW, will attend all the Countv Courts of the Chaitah.iocbce Circuit, and *i'e i ’joining coiintics of Alabama. Otfice in 2*ieliiiosl. low, immediately over Ali*'fl & Young’s Store. - ALFRED IVERSON, June 14. I9tf J. Nl. Cl LItKY. bA’V MOTioE. fNH F under*igr.e*f will atfe.nd to’he PRACTICE OK I,AW >ii the name of JONES & BEN • INli. hi hi os i of the counties of this Circuit, and a •-v of ike adjoinuu* couuiits of Alaha-a. ‘J'hei. Jriice will be found near the Oglethorpe House. SEABORN JONES HENRY L. BENNING. ‘a-nt. IR.1 q q9. 3d rs PHOENIX HOTEL, f.uitiphui, Sl< wart County , Georgia. ,r fIfNHE siioacriber having lakeii tiie above house, & situated on -tiie North East corner of tin- court .louse square, foruvuiy occupied b\ Mr. BeaeliHin. ■ikes pleasure in informing his fri* nds and the nubli'* •enwatiy, iLa! rids oiav and corninodiuiis estabii.-h ----ue lit is now completed, and in every way fitted uj. . r ihe accommodation us hoarders fcnd travellers ill. •tbs* rib* r id give lus [.ersonal attention to lie super /isi.mi nt Hie house, and no jiams <>r expense will b. pared to r* r;dci ail comfortable who may favor him viih a call. • 1 N. B. His stables are exetdlent anil will at all ‘imes ie tiouni us I y supplied Avi;h provender, i.xid attendc* •>y a steady uidtisirious ami trusty ostlt-i, v'ho will ni i.i mu s tie hi his place and sit! ject to the commands .r the visitor. GIDEON 11. CROXTON. Jut; 2,3—51-ts BOARDING, LUCAS having taken that large aad com I,_SL *1 td tons t .vo-.tory house on Front s’ reel, ‘itrec.t ----v ,ne Mr. Wui. t J Yonge’s residence, would be • iii.g :o ae*'o.n*nodate a few resp-'ctat.le Boarders None but tlto.se of strictiv moral habits need apply - erms (. suit til. times. tune II 1841 17 if IXO i ICt*K inn E Tax Book Ibr Muscogee county wi’ £L be closed >n the :irt day of August—ai! per •oi.s wlvi to not meet on at :ni appoiiCiiitnis, can ca i it my office and pay up r . A. BRANNON, t. c. Coin itb'is, June 1 164'). • 13 2tn ‘i iiOUP .O.'S > TEIUSE TRISS. !ti cjj’ntluat and radical curt joe p: lapse, llteri. subscribers h,.v. taken die agency for tie ii. above val ittbie uisiium’ tit, and have ilow o, .and ami “ili cun s; sir iv keep a variety ol pattern-.. vc. o .!.v will ... .. ai iV! .iindaeUii'eipi tees. ‘i h's I'russ: s aiv . ujie'c.i loan. iiiMn.riitLi of tiie kin, ver liiVVU**”., alia.*. uo,v e.rUiistvciy emplov CC by : .m *i; un most ei. im'iii praciitione.s m ilie Uiitteu ’Vc anm x ihec* r:tficaleofihe late Ptofesßot El:cr!e ho iistd tbeui AAi'h great success in bis own practice * CiNciNNAi ll, Ohio Viav ilth, le>J. ■ I Imre *■ ir. iiipy e.x,.riiin* and the Uterine Trtt? in veined le. Hi. i'honipsnn of tins S at* , and I can con .i. n'ly . ‘.arc. that t‘. is luiquesti. uWy the mo.. .*• t-'et and ii-- fu, instrtimeut o! the kind that ha.t evt I'rn ..fferid to *:ie public It rldi'eis essential’v :i. TH-iriii.i.ni! ti >m t e IJt* ro Ati letiiiiiai Suppo'te. on tree *ci l>y 1 *i. Unit, an i is in an respecia a fu ipcrim m:iii!!i'*-n. ‘ flic subscribers bav* also roc* ived the ag* ncy f “ >i. <'n s,.’, fuipiMAed .Surgical Truss v hAh is urn rsahv r "l . ittec to h, tin- most cer'aiu and .astin. ore ever dis-ev* r> df >r J f . inie cr Rnpiure. T \ ) LOR iv W'AKKR, Druggists, Sign of the ‘ mkli n iVlorlar, Broed-st. ft ol ornbus. Tun* 20. 1*39. 26ti v T*!i*: HuU ‘■'! OF ilEfii ESENTA’i tYLS. VgfT rIKiIKAS, a b..i has passed bcun brain bee ~ ‘t v .he ten r’ai A. st tubiy. mat:, mg li e tones . 1 i.yinig me si ss'’ us of tin Legislatin' l '. f .in annual ■< hii-.tn'.i'; but vxl- i ts it is ; r .pvt on ah occasion to us er am the >\tii of he people, whi-tlevei it cant. I *.*e wt boiii ml- ifc-mg wild the ordinary course o ■ • .is i nm: refnr * / :t rtstlved h t'le Senate an ! lleu.if of R presen tiit vis of the Stat’ q’ Georgia in General Aso- mbli, ■net anl it is hen yc> acted by ihe an horily . f tin •tint: , i : u*l on H.e nr.-i Monday it (JCi -bt r 164'l tit vo m *.f this State b< reipnsled >• . n.ie>. otidt* ii ii ke’s, tiie words ‘ Annual” or Biennial “ as ihex •nav favor the meeting o tit* Legis aturi every year or one- n two vents; and that ‘tie resolution he pun lishe 1 in the newspapi rs in thie S ale for three r.ion hs bt fore the first Monday in October af.resatd. ’ JOS’ PH HAY Spenksr of the ll,use of Representatives At’est— Joslph .'Ui'iioi.. Clfik - In Stna'e concurred in 21-’ H ‘ . Tiber 1639 KOBE I’ vt. E< ■!'."[ S J’r. s',dent of tic Senate A:•*-•—David J. Bxilkv Se :et-cr y. .ip o. * H .).•*. til C 2th |s39. ft'LXRLES J. aI'PONALD. G verr.cr. July 1! ?I VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE f*4 ) n l'Al,Nl Nvi i'wo limnlied Two and a Ida Acres o. I.and mix. <f -v it ii *>as and pile, ‘i ben ,ui ei c n:y acres cleared. Also a coliile.ri&Li e dve! mg. withal necessary out offices, a good gin ho t-* .ltd packing screw, a pea* n au-i apple oiLr.jrd. The entire seder g... * fence. It is sitoa. .'*i wiihiti 4 Lilies if Jo'u.iibiis joining the p'.Au'ailon so u-oriy o neb ay Tbo.nas G. Evans. Esq. Persons wtsung t.opu;- ■ha-c c uimu isu i a more desirable location ih*>u tiie *.ie otFere.i for sale Ov the suPscrn.* rs. JUtiN CODE, Dec-6 44tf JOHN Ql IN bttUK AT TUIS. R r '\ UVA’ son ifie subset ibers, about'the firs . Ma r ch las- a i. g o <uan ov oanu Presiey i ai. so v vears of g- sooiewha’ grey hair, very i on o’ - nerhaos no nan on die lop of .he head, qm** ;> ack. exes S'na.l ad Jeeplx sunk it; the had xxut. between ‘he teetll. bioail sl:0 ‘lde|> sthl stoops, he t.- i.a’h r m - I'ig’ nt. H o ‘ h “ii t po sesstfig ;n ajipear :iiige makes area’ p of s*ou of tetlg 0.1. ami praxs IL ... tx'*. ev j rx oppor mil v He was in he n i ;ht-o hoo . if iroenvil'e Me txv. ther conn v o*n • tfe n das f r leaving this p'ace; where se * f o ■ toe 29 h oil. i -.sing hts >\if xi h hint, xx bo belongs to reeuiat. McO et* ot. living near ‘ireeuxitie* sto is by tin ovule ts .I.i’.ir twenty years of Age. co union size a t.nav i-ooM r< o o and ver ukelv It is be.teveo thatx xvere tak- nos by a white man, and probab * .-evening *-<t in a gig as such ufarmadoo reach <* \lr Modern lon \ iit be .-e-ardxvi' l be’ **ive: for thp apnreheri ’ iif ssirt imgro’ S amt ‘b *f! o • a -r ” and ‘hi in awax. old ii.fjitna.iou given cither of die sidiscribi rs FR EM AN Mod.!•! NDON, J )HN C. MANGHAM. x ori’ tfi 140 <arf TO TII £ SOUTH. F' i. t’K I’ I ‘.6 C"Utise:let a* Lew. from t'- 9 nwjif t'-i ii >, V .rgioui having been iocaleu . i ax cf New Y irk, f>r the asi e gr.t years, re spee.f -tly tenders his _ra.if.il aikivowledg tents to nm f .cuds in tiie S u n, f..r ihi ir c >. fidenee .nu patronage !,i van ,u mane's ,*f business and so-iei s tin ir co H nuatice. He ha* Had imieh ex.ierieue'e. b* h in ;ti:s ‘ ri-ate and tint of P- nnsytv utia, in cau ins f.i^itii * Slaves to be secured; and wid cn.i inue oetfect such onjtHtts, if possible, wbenever ca. ttd upon. Hts plans i.-e so xvee matured, ly having, at his c.-mmand, the .ii is’ ■ Ifie'ieiu iod. 1 icate.l at d.tferen'. j.omts. and suc ces-tu'.v liarmonizutg :i,at he cannot but flatten hitn sed hat he will have more complete success, if pus**, den future thati heretofore. In e'efiance*if ihe Ab a t:iot*ts's, he can cai sc t.* fce secured an, fugitiv* slave, who shall he norl'i of Mason and Devon’s line. i'liere neiiher nor can ‘her-- lie, tinv law of tb>s ir anv o'h :r H a'e. xvb ch can m.liiate against the Fe deri.l Uonstt'tt'ton. which authorises the* master or hu reaularix cotisirutt and A gent o arrest h s fugitive slave •ahe hi n lie fore a Judg-- .r Magistra e. prove property an ! take hint a>vxv. To ‘he er.d therif .re. it x-ill b* necessarv f.r thoie who may xvtsh the s e vice* of M*. jJ. to forward htm a Power'oi Attorney duly ex-cu - ed and ininuteiv desertpfive o the f .git v . and also r e. of • xventv dollars to defray preliminary and connn *ent esp-nses. When ihe slave shall have been se cured and handed over'o th* master, one hundred dol ars addin nai charge wi t be made. Mr. Pettis xvill promptly at.d faubfully attend to any and al! business confided to linn, fouching his pr* fes siun. All letters, on business, must be post-paid, to his address. No. S Wall s'reet. N. B.—The Southern papers generally wou;d sub serve the interest of siave-ho'd* rs by noticing the a bove, tfeu, York, Jpiil 26, 1840- * VMs. tiOLU ’ltiUtih. ‘lkLihft lU ht -L \ tL £> * . 1 HAT ALL Si hN Alik Bi/N LQ,L'AL.* COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 1, 1840. RANDOLPH LANDS FOR SALE. /Sj'luii. sub.-iribx i oHVrsf.jt .e u line stiuatiun f K lands in said county , situated five tin *'s Nor I .1 Culhberl. on the road Ic. ding to h *-r Petry mi • L> Rips in combining eigln hundred ar.u seven y hx* acre ; of winch aoiu: two hutidted and sexen y hv*. ~c*es are tuidci feme, and iiiosi oi trh ch is in a fi. Mate i fcuhivatioii Said lan s product and tht last yes from L U*l i*i (ii.ui ds of seed coilon per acr* ■— 1 he p.ai'anon is ttn. lv vxa'ered. having >eveta! fin -pr'itgs of pure water saas to water every apat'tr.tn and the plantation. Ir ai.-o has a hue build fir sto* k .1 b si v.-ral fine springs convehixiit t” the house—al-i i good vvelt of water :n the yard. “T’ has on it a good iweiling house and a : l other out buildings mcessarx ; dso a gin liouse .and negro houses and a first rat* lacking screw. It also has a fine peach orchard—n. ivint *.f beauty, health and convenience,it is scarcely mpas-ed tn the cm.ntry. ‘ Any person xvishing to purchase rh- above farm cun at* f rriHlu-d with provisions nil stock oi ail kin * Ol die place and possession given on the first day cf J?t> ury next. I can he found on he premises during the Sprit l ', and Hummer, but would recommend early application ■hat I may h*ve good time fur removal. Terms, one half paid when po-xsession given; the other hall twelve months after. DAVID RUMPH. Max 6 I64f> 12 3m KOI ICE. T IE partnership ot HAUL oi TRASK in Mus cogee county, was dissolved in Match, 1838, by uMuai consent. M .rch 14, 18-10. 4tt L!ST OF LETTERS REMAINING in .he Post Office at Talbctton, Ga. July Ist., !84U. A Aven, mrs Jaue Arledge, John Al.ord, Julius C Adams, mrs darah L Arthur, Duke W E Bailey. Richard Bradbury, James B ink.ey, Janies Brown, ‘ttobir. Bitikv, Jam* s L Beit. Vx in C “ Brad drd, Win K brooks, Stances .-.row'll, oharlts Bowtr, J iu Blanton. Wm liro.xn. Isaac Brown. Henry C (Joates. ntis's Permelia Crittenden, R Q Jollier, tins Eliza j (Jantr, Geoige Jlay, -Maslin Chauipiun, .tunes • baiub tss, Jhristo{iher Cutaway, W t.iiam Cureiou, Dtxpu Clark, Join: M Collier, Henry Cameron, Janies Cox. ira ! Cau by, Robert Chambliss. Jepthah Coi ins, George W Chapman, L Cott ngiiam David Coiner, Thomas Caruaer, Jacob 2 Campbell, Peter D Dennis, John Davis, John B Durham. W S •’ Dei. ny. N R David, Wei born G Dixon, K chert H- Duffie, r I itot.ias Downs, Demits L • uke, Bai y C E Ellington, Wm B 4 Eason, J iseph T Cowards, mrs Mary Howards, John F - etu-in. John 2 Ferrell, Thomas ‘i.rcv, .tobn P Ford, uardner • toyd ruiss JYlary G • oxi's y,; Ansiui Gog-jins, John lore, Clem nt G*ay . .rchtbald •armies, Janies Gardner Mr • oxilsby, Wit'iam George, iviark A II irdi& Harvey Horton Linleton iart. fft.'.in .ei Htrvy. baud i llingw I. ih, Israel Hardaway, John ■ .-iard*- ick. D Hamtnack. Jackson Beard. G A Hail. J oil ah Harrdl, Josi h Holt, T P J lesley, S.iltnan 2 Johnson, James ‘Likins, YYyity Jume , Kol-rrt K King, Joel ICfste, JA Uiam veto, Gilbert Key, /udith 1a Lonsfoid, Stephen Lawrence, Di Thomas trich, jaides Lund 1- B -.ung, \\ tiita ii 1 .aney, ‘l’ilit.-t uongsliore, David 3 1-auiaieck, Daniel IH ‘lHrshal‘,nirs M E 2 MitcheH, Bet j ixi’ra ■-i iirin, b itxsbe.h Mcßride Maosei .Viatiiis &■ Harvy Mcßride, Roiti II xieCrary Maifiew Mar'in Join C *t .ker, jairtes McFariattd. Mack VlcDonu and, George McNair, John iVI xle!'ml* i, J J M*-aseis, V) llii.-ni -! c Dot ti t, Lock'.in 2 Mauud, Osborn R vlcOane, Alexauder McCrary, Jonathan via: ter, Jolui ii O tiiver, Joint 2 Owsley, Thomas Oiiv. r, Jackson P Fulham, YA’Uliata Parker, M B ’ickei- Win fcj Ptri, W m i’ace, Win i: .toads, Absalom- Russell, Joseph C. Round. rte, Jes.-c S Beals. S irait Ann Smith, Miranda - 1 fringci JaunsA 2 Sants, K * übcn •j'.atii; et, M YV Smith, John • Simpson, A.f.td Stalling, Jesso ‘mult, James el T Thornton, AYm Too’nia,OW i oitti it Azartah ‘i'eiry, j is li 1, D V V iiugnn, John A ■ 3 YV Wilsor*. Joseph Whit k-r. nr s Rachatl W l:s E.'j ,li YA iiiiaiiis, Muses Weather*, Daniel Y* itiiams, Helen VA eek ey, ‘i tins C Warns, L'ire„zo Weathers Pli VveJuig oa, Elizabeth A Yourg, William B *2l St R. W. P.OFFE, P.M. IP'S i A* ■J J ,• . •• bF THE rosl3iaiU’l.iL .iDTEHTISEH ‘ i J Ivuudi *0 will omnium u., m iiu ilii iim- o JS 11 ,\. ui.illiti die I >U.ii*.'UUoil ot a licwspaiier, *:li u„ .be above u.e.ai .iie vuy et *i jiala- uirola for on. . •be ISsU* and sclUI-W Cl K;, In 111 lilt 1 tof ctdbcr to the is. Jniic. anu wtehiy tuetoui r> 11111 mmi hs. l lic (a; *1 will bed. vo id, ii,. ut y. a* ns name n u.aas, 10 the di-iusi n oi c i.m.*rtial lidiumatiut.. .vriKti th. increasing .rad> cl’ tins city and nrr >m -or ,ll mu can He rtlu.i. n> “itii the. ncigliti. :iu r buias. an,l I’.r.ipii ruilDlt.tw. lOiicliv tan fit. !i uvui bv our a,in, iherct re, .0 ..dot'd tiltf.uu.atiei: sinhc in ics ..jssib t exivm. it’ ‘.us end w, >n,ili miikc arraug-. iiiciiis to he ti riushed * itti the e.ll in st ui.ti iin st an* . leu ic nutm ‘dice on and 1 si.Lj.cis liner*sting 10 th> •us n v .tor ou ot our ramus. Ht the same u<>>e vt. b*. in-meat's, ili'ei dlO dl.iega’d he riaiiii if 1 leratuie autv science but,, as we have opp -r unity .'Mil sale :■ tr un .ne mo-i appioved revi ws and p* :i ----.di.'vis such in i.er as we may de.u; moil useful ar.ti ugrceabieio g. nura tcadtr*. As legaru |*-.i ics—.miie we remain a t* rrttory and liuve io vo e <•□ the joeskfiniia. or o h r nanona ques tinu —.vve consider ii uimerosa v o declare 10 which ut the giea panics ifia. divide th.. couti.rj , e shou.a e ms,,ns, d<• a'lacii tin -eIvCS. bul. On ai ijtlts ion* fa ioca. c aiacte*. v.e shiie e-press our sentiment; rceiy and give an etiicn ut anv caf -. as r are able ~ nivasitris which w consider best calculated o advance the iu.cvtst.-ot our cry md territory am promote the we fne and iiaj ;•• ie*s- f nurcuy. T.,ms of Subs* rtp ! tiMi. —five doliaiS payable, in ali cases, in ativai.ee. T. H. THOMPSON G. P. TiAt.'t Ztit L. Apalachicola 23r? Jure. I*4 1 LIST OF LETTERS REMAININ'* ni the Post-<' : niee a? Kaliora voa Juiv 1. 184 C; and which, ifmt lok-nout .vi.inn the fiuie by lav. •• til fc sent on to .he Post-Ctiice Oepartuimi at \\ aslci-g on Cry, as tetters. A Alien J. Austin Duke W Arthur B Josee Brooks C Thomas Coplen F. Cofcb Darling Duke G fames U Glenn 2 H Elisha IJickev Joshua Hickey Ai lames \M,e.irr 2 James Moss Archibald M'Daniel N lesse Nelson 0 Matthew Orr S Barrett Saur.ders T Alien Tarver W I G Willingham Edward Welch John B. WiiliMns _/■.-■ ■ *- 22 Jr J, It. M'COOK, PoU-Motitr. Fr> m h-- Gl* b Report if <ht‘ Sr: far on Me. P-'iv s> u's P/i rt ji r Hit Rioiganizatio t of (he MU;tin. ‘I he ruj.t.rt <;f lie Cnuirmun of •he CoiniiiilU*e on tht! Militia (.Mi. Cl;jv ot*Alalmniu) tsikes <i v*ry uotn jtieheiuMve stm! Hhlevitny >1 ihe suh jert. Mr. riiiy has itrosejiled tht lioiiey of every Micressive Atio inis li'Miion ?n regani t*. it; anl no eau slid man eais compare tue plan ot Air. Poinsett wiih that of tin* pi t etalmpr one, st(!<l from .Mr. Knox’s, Secretary umler Air. Ad itinsi, wiliioiU ptM e.eix inn Ihat Air. Poinsett’s is tiie most econoniii tii. Deima ralit*, and letist hnrden.-oiiii’ ot fiiiy evi'i proposed. Ii diminish* es the number to he called out leu training, enrols militia men two years later in lite, ami exempt.** sh< m fifteeii ye.irs sooner tJi.au .Getiertil Knox’s plan. Instead of paying the urticers ahute, hjr.,proposed by the plans of (xenerals Knox and Htini soil, it ..provides for the pay of the privates, w ho ;etieially can f ibid to lose the lime employed in men colled out. for ti iiimne t• (it.i! their own arms and equipments; it it Sieves them from the cliarire. h\ jnovidmjr tlepofs ot.nnns. Anti, al- j though Air. Poinsett's plan I<m'e the old law in force, imilxinif it 1 lie; duty of every citizen, suhj: et to m - litary service, ro arm himself, vm hy furnishing those aclmiily called mu for traitdng, wUh pnhlic .arms, tiie only occasion vvliit li iuto ope rtilioo the penntties.. of the JStt.t. laws, [which subject to fine Ihe miii tia uutu nppearinff on parade, with out aims,] is anticipated under Mr Poinsett’s plan, b_\ the provision ol ai in.- frmii the naliomd nrscn.iis; and this in effect relieves the militia al tojfetSsei from the necessity of equip ping themselves, there tio hia except fir appearing ort psirade with out anus. Mr. Poinsett’s plan, as will appear by the estimates of each, was not half so expensive as that of Gen. Harrison, without taking into the account the enoi minis expense of the mihtaiy sdiools of tiie lotu i , in w hich he proposed to educate ah the youth of the country. it will he found upon examination that Mr. PeijLsetl’s plan has uoi on ly the advantage over all others in being cheaper *° Government, and less laird* nsoine so the .individ ual, in being jus( to alb in paying the soldier as weil as theofticer, nn ‘ the economy Jo consist ii* reducing the numliyr to he fryinud; out it has the advantage ovet Gener al Harrison’s iupartimhir, ,intht lent tires \\ hich discriminate a njililia force, umler the anthe.rUy, front a standing* army, muter, the command of the General Govern ment. ll.irnson’s plan proposed to com mit the education of the whole youth of the nation, iu the primary, a* well as the scientific milrtaiy -schools !o tin; hiiinls of the General Govern ment. Mr. Poins.-tt proposes notii- of tl’.e kind. Harrison proposes rvi’ti the GouSi it u! ion, which reserves •‘tire unthmitv of training tin* mili tia” as is now possessed by tiie States. Ml. Pniilst tt proposed ih it the training’ slmtihi he ml\ !!*• au thoiise.t G\ tiie Stales. ll* p!o;.. s • and no of the Constiiutii n to increase the jniwer of tiie (xeuerti! (jlfiv< Hinieiit ovei the people, hut left ,dl Jus stillest inns in to tiie at minor ], the frt'e adopti i* oi tiie Siiitt! GoverniueiiTs, am! to have m* • tiicacy hut in their assent. General Hariison proposes to ilive ti;t* power to the President, to eutmnatid im.i tediutely,-thr the xdticers of the m.lttia. in tJu-ir res pective Slates— tiie Gov ernor of tiie State, ns one that conift not ie rendered subjec t to the Pres iile-nt’s command, as not being: snb- Ject to in .ni.ll law. .. ...... ‘fo perfect this plan of concent rat ing and consolidating the whole mi litary power in the hands of die Ge neral Government Harrison pro posed to extend the rules and ai ti des of war over tin* militia, tiie tiaiu ing of which he sought to commit to thn national authority by constitu tional ns is now reserved try that instrument to the States.— This would have made the General Government as absolute over the militia force ofthe States, as it is over their pecuniary tesources in ihe concurrent ttyxitig power. All the rules and articles, of war—in a word, martial law, subjecting the militia, like regular .soldiers, to he w hipped,, cobbed or shot by order pi a court martial wereactuuUy recom mended hy Harrison to enforce the discipline he proposed, independent ly of the adoption ofthe States. All this is directly reversed in Mr. Poinsett’s plan. Nothing in regard to training the militia according to his scheme, could be effected, Gut hy the adoption of t he States, and ot courte subject at any time to their abrogation. Harrison’s plan was,‘in all respect, •against the get.ins‘of out institutions —against Mate Rights which are mainly dependent upon that reserv ed control over tiie militia, which, in excluding the i\ationa! Govern ment from the light of naming, re tained the command of its own force for the protection of each Slate nirainst encroachments. To remove the constitutor ai banter, so wisely interposed bv the founder*- the Government. Jts Harrison proposed, would have been to consolidate the physical power ofthe country in the national head, and would have let til.* political di*trihutiuu of it, with out its natural support. This long cherished plan of Har rison was not longer ugo than iesi Januaiy, iu i.i* letter to the Gdui< vide Legion, referred to hv him a* still his favourite svstein, and cer tainly nothing could he in *re in-keep iug will) the political sntd mi'Uar ideas with which lie began life. J will lie seen by t he speech of Harri son in suoport ofthe standing <*.:rn ofthe cider Adams, that he enteteo fu’.lv into the design es the Foil’ rn* party, which it) the first Stages id the Government sought to grasp th vvGtmilitary jynver of (he Tint inn for the Federal. Eve. uiive. Iti that speech i! Vvil! bo seen, thut lv*s want of eoiifi<h*nc in the miiitii; was his plea iii favor of a standing aru y.— \ad his project in iuttet life, to..re gard to the militia, shows that, i>> default oft lie. regular military t>reu w hich he proposed, in* \v 11 1! c,;>pi'o\ ininte the militia as aeur a< possihb to it, hv tnki'ig the eve.Snsive eoulroi over ii from the States, snrremlor in the ieserved r glit of training i< to tin* i\ntiom>.l Goverumesit, and rendering Hi* t anth.irity effectual, hv apolicatio'i of martial law to tin militia of the States, independent!y i'r the. Stii'e (iovurnments. ‘phe Senate’s report, not with-i stTUKltngit looks upon !Mr. -Poinsett’s ( plan the h*!ist ohjeetionahle of anv system’ of organization proposed since the foundation of tiie govern ment, wisely inclines to leave the matter free from further legislation l on the part of <’**ngress. The jx>!i- • ev of arming the.niditia out of the | national armory, which has been i partially introduced, ami which Mr.} Poinspft proposed to ext*i.d t-* all the militia called oat for active train ing. I lie leport of the Senate U(i- Proves, and suggests that it should j lie followed up whenever ihe menus j ofthe Treasury will allow. For our | own part, we hope tin* time will j coine when every rn-n capable of; bearing arm** will he Inrni-hnd with a git:) hy the Govet tttm*nt. C HREDTJoNS i■ t* .xilrxAt i H KBF.NSIONS AS TO THE INi-EI LMH’ NT IREA&UKY. i‘h*“ i|jpn>:uiin, *iiltvr lico igit gtionoici-, iiuttK'uiio.i, ar mi-chief, arc g*t i>.v ~| n.i:iiOt'meMt hi rvsj'C-r.i id the liiitcpHinlciit r.t*Burv. We sha'l crtijravnr to c i*ri<*i 3 -u.ti nl tin tn iV*>iii lime ix> itflic, anti bt-jii” vviili tlie iMUwiitrf chs* today: J3!. Mr. (pj hing m iveih to tcivi* ilie iit Ie • .fi li t e ti ll a 111 i.(b *1 ami R-sf-r'cil ilia the power OjV* li 111 lUe Si-cfeia'V of 4 ln* Tir'isii • V 10 ti/ike t*.i'i>'eiK a I Ims th r.rfti >ll I 0111 ill** (lr()osilorv •*’ Hllotil!*!*. V/;l’ V•’ lit <ll O* j the Cotis'iMi.lioii. lirciiHe i’ would w'lrbawi iitiiuv Ihrii the so asm v not I* *r li it* purpose , • i ll eiicg Hp(ii**t*f Ktliotis, 1 ins hromi mi*! positive rssst***'! >*i ; s ‘o inc!- ed i:i sli**er i.rnoraiH*** or oivr.'i es; i)*.',a is** t-xi-rv Sriueluiy. iroru 1733 till ii''xv, has ji iS'tsM*) mill cxe riser) i* *.- stni'* [) >xv*-r to .u.ike a .uisll *s it’ !i ir*-v t'*o n **•'*•* -i'-j) i >i’orv ui an**l|ier. N n Ii sitev *• h**eti C u*s tl -red ! •l’ l-ikuij ill iiii-y *r->tii ilie T ‘t .tsii; V. lo >eove i .1 limn oiie h x fi auoljier, or “tie siih-tieus ‘ .u*r er o*ie l>.*ok o another sot* treasurer or | ‘•auk. h sail remains bi Ihe T;,’*i4nrv, as j ii.cell a* money -.!*!• h**!otiLjs M , Cushing, i \ i• c** he removes i’r*im his righiII••c ***•• cs | O* ck’ I t*> t'l.s left Oil**, nr i'roin th • VYh.g K:i j hy B .'>*x .n Uos on in La.* VV !iig C'iclm alimk i it C"t*|st*a* 2 a h is, by other Harrisocians. a<sp*-tei| as s iiu- ih iiir o iv .11 Ii xt*fio (im.ii v iii the I ;d;- iei:t TreiMiiv, 1 i*a it aekiio*vlebg*s the iim nl G iveinmeut iliafts. and onkes all tit*- puhi c niofiey suhject lo lite drift of • tie S. c ieta:y, al hts i\r| .nui (>leastm; Bus means and alls lor the payiticiii of p'lhiic claims. Now it happens ilntaii ihe drafts ire, hz i!j-* iij.'l, and always hav*- h*.eo Iw liirmee laws, drawn hv the Treasurer, and not hv me S c et.*' y. whots heeoitimg such *a oo**-.>o >. hi/drn Slid lit m-ea \rire. l’lia 111” till! *r.ve- I I 1)1 | in r any power Id r*W such Uralis. cx<*.*|)’ as they have always btd ava since 1733 I**r li e payment <*| vvhat is doe under ex st ng -ppiopriaiions made hv Congress. Ti)!’ ih <• in *1 tin* N ceiaiv or ihe Picsdetit c *n otheiW'Se draw a dollar lium ti.e Treas.ny •w spend ad ‘liarof p;iN:C no*k*V lor el* ct.on eertng, or any ohj-ct hoi waeamed hv law is wei! known toa*l ihe im. li g< id ofthe Op ;)ositiort io he iase, tuid a mere iromhtig Mr. Cl .AY aiaf olheiH httve ecjieiilv eireij u -iip|)o.3Higt that the use of dr-ifts nixdec th hdl was new, \* lieu the Tn asury has never neen a day. since us creation without die iim of them oreriselv to l lie suite i xtent and it d:e same manner, as prrriiitled (>v this biil Sxi Ii is agiin sanl of :r,e Secretary ot dt Freasury tint, muter die hc.l, he l*as also in* (sivvi r to oi >ke a at: alt ilra.vu o i N **v \ i*t payable ni N.*vv 0 !t"n>, S'. L mis, C.i> r 'es too, or at a’ y odier deposuo-v he nnv deec p o.ier. Titis is the group i-.vn:k ol* a na ttoiia Bank, and suclt will be the result of tin sell* me. ; *- . N *w lei any iiutiy* tyjd vvho can r<=ad plain i Eng'ish. ejririiiiw*. the Ii i* useir. an! he wd : find no sue!) proviwoii in i'; ar.d !e ! anv one :*eq minted wnii *ntr fiscal sy.-t’- n, editor he fore or under the bill. <*ok i : . titis pus'itive at* i reckless assertion, and !ip will *-e that th** charge i* not only groundless and ignor- nt or mischievous, but *haf rtte cae <p*cified c-mfil red he car *ed nto eff;Ct, under citlter sy-’ em. wi’hout absiirdides, *!'(Sc*.ltifs, au l euihar rassm ids, which have prevent*'! it, as v-i! a tl e httohear o! a new Nati'*raJ.Batik ondrf It. from lieing ever thought of hy the Admin istration: . . . - 4. To conclude for today, it is ‘krtMi as- see e*i t>v tut O.'pc.'t it*N ‘< bt* “ti e Wi-ll ot i!” Ex- coMve, and ihe mre mod* rae oi *b ■ A'lmin stration pa tv. > ecu all t -on !i th i troxxei to reissue ’lbeasmy notes, r'ayutie <*t I demmd a: the seve-a! de|Atisilt*rics. 3 j W e imderntke >o say dial such a wish life j never been vnteita rn-.i by tltt* Ex- cudve. < t | hv any ofthe Adntmisraiii'n party, acqwsm >d wi ll t}te suhj dos the workings e trie G.iatictai'system. The iti- of having Trcnfurv n ;Ips pr*yn h|e on demand at t.he severe! de.. sborits, wt)**n the amount of’notes issue*) ncy be two n!!ions, and the nmount of money c> i- li n* • •tie de|ai-iiofv not over two hundred thousand iollars, is supremely ridiculous. If Mr. Clay or Mr. Cashing will txi nt cv ow ih sc>nhe *. ff cied, an** spe : p p’.vu * • r pub) c cr.*d ‘ preserved ei.hc un.ler a N t ■■'onal Back “r an L and pen Vnt Tie e *.try. v> ink they mii'i b'-enu ie I to a premium or a ; o iteut We are sore no friend of the Arirtvr* straiion, o- of a sound currency, lias eve* !reamed hat it can he afcomriished.— Gl'abe. From ill - Richmond Enquirer. HOYaL iMUNIFIfENf E AND LOG C\!JN LIES. O ,r friend* wiji pay no *u tent ion to ihe el o. is of i.te iv chtuond \\ h o art I that ucpriis •*■ p'ed sobaln-rtt Ogie of Pcin*-ylvatco. to ex one a prejudice egains’ ‘ '.* Presidem *i!i t c ‘•’>n. tm’ fu*na;vr-. Mr. I) ivi efK**tU>cky a s. “ihe 0 ‘position ss not pb dp :i in rx* •i*iic *u:t t ’ Mr. E-ans of M-uae a.lni’ts t:4t tue VV b gs have vv.ed fiir- ail these .t: •* ah.-rt xtravagaruapp op'-ntUors. Mt. fl. eti •f So"tli C'Otdiue S.-ivs If e Whigs a>e i: ‘•-in ■ fu ;!.e app"'-|): ladons beyoid cslims'es Mr. B rttuiri oi New Yo it c ! - gei too rnu h * r.'M'n.v on “ie Pendent.— Mr. L'ltcoin, a •end* man o- inaniv hea- ism ( a \\ i:'g.) saxsj Og.e’s is a small husmess,* and that M .V* r. i o r (• *K not {■* blame lor the fnrnnuie of !-v I ’ V\ hile H itise ’ hut that ihe comm ‘ • e on! Public Buildings, of w ee” he is a ■remlii'r, *deßcrvt c*U'S!'r<‘ if a ,y he do* .’— •A h-l id M.. JJ- Tic (M*. TANARUS, ucn i: ) was u* fiend nl M-. V 1". Bihci.’ i/.t hr woo! * 1’ ni si’.** jnsi ce to say, if there was any mg wrong n n larioti to lire fuintttre o’ tfse ! WtreH.'.i *-, the Pie-idem was t ot to-blante fiir ,t. ():. ihecon”a'v L* (Mr.'L.)Ztc A/* I *.--* ent delicacy ov th- subject and tm uld assure th’ gri t email that vh n, wr Ihe comm tret hod omulted the President in relation to m y addi rtniiru funituir , he hud invnnally erpros/d his reluctance to hove any thing expended Jar ; HIM abject H< (Mi 1* ) * vv*ui*‘ Mate. t *-*i s *i vh knowledge, “.Mi vet a si tie aitmlenf furniture siipp'ied din ing the last three y>ais liufi been suppled at the request us the Prem dent. The committee alone, were a'>sicerable ad they would assume the respansibiti'y Bu! * ■ l:i( a wa.> me President from (lean icg at” ad ditions made to the ftniitutrej U H', about two years ago, it ac pally frecame necessary for icnee!!. and the other members of the com in it e toil ) what tie had never done before, mil’ would he do it again. D.d g-'ittl*men wish lo know what that was? He would te!i ti:em. 3* was to go throngp every room in another man’s house, to see iiotv much firni “ire he wanted, and what coMvenfericis were nqiiiD'd. He hi t>ed drai uetul rn*.n w*>u!d i kv rim c.* nl tl'ix !ac!, a nl ‘em*, mher ii when v'e,- they attempted to ea-t c UMt” on :! e P.esi ieiii in r fation to ).,s fur* i•* re ’ Mr. L added, -hat ti e fnr'iihiic is !■ *t -n an* ct-ssa,y or tttaprnpi a'e to such a hmldit gdial non* oil can !>e and spelt-ed wth iml’ ss ti*.* V* bigs iii'rn I to ‘b'.ild a lug catun for Gen H ‘rriso to live in* When e(i cied. in which event h stipp-'ses *n few of ihe articles night he dis pen -eil wiili.’ He rep* ats that Mr. Ogie. in ohj etmg to the I’uMiUme of ‘he Pn sidemV iiniise, was g'uhv of a stud I hiitum-sa indeed.’ M . Andrews, anoilmr Whig bdaho's thi miserable C dimmiaior from Pe!ii.>”lvßi‘ia in ‘* siini'a: vein of cruicisn* an ) reproof. Y*t ll.i eff*irt is Mlif. continued by the subalterns ( h* iTciimond H tug and others) to e.\c ‘• an un Ih'inden ,) >j* dce against the P*es'derti This whig ( •*, *e hope, will throw son** kghi on ihesijtij ct and satisly mu friends that here, as in most Y\ h:g complaints, iherei nothing w mig. Furtitiiat'-lv there is 3>onesix an*l cu.d >ur enough in th* ir own ranks t< gwe dte Lit di eel “i their own nfamons ant’ “* li hal li Is Some abuse Mi V Bom tier- moinnrh ceof ; nmv. and some ‘ie ‘o m* r 1 extra* agn*n*<‘. In |! e name ot I v* n and j s tuew ll not tie pe ip : e of Ihi- CoUitoy s'> (1 by iud vmd c ie from repro. c!i tin ir fait; fm p hie servant! ‘ ‘ N if'ing proves m <-e decideilly the and a,-re ra": it to wl irh tin F **leral P .rtv are driven flint* ibe riconrse x\ b'di the H Whig :m *< o” er presses fi v** h"d ‘<> tl is Spe- ch * f M Ogle. NoMYnhsiacdii g the vile taste, aoti lo ha'de and o'!, and the ronti-mpt lee soph,, tries sind i!i** irmss impositions which inn iiirougf) t(:e w hole of it. ihev lave vp y.ed ur-cn n as n f.*,iri of tl.eii fx and an nn n'’i’ r . No thing shows ‘lie * XUenii’ies i„ wftieh n,tv •*re <f* ;v'ii. T f C >'leagttc w oi ijiis v**rv i" , *!i b pshed a * tiie in fe *enn*: and fo'sebouiG ti. wine.'. 1 1*- -D-c mded As <>'ie j>ni** of id **x'retirte litt!ine.v< . t;d sam less an<i chv. li* brings up (ii*- <>l*i story ol thp gold spoons 1 hough it w:>s na !ed upm tie* spot by Mi . Andrews. Y< i VV. C. liive.s does no* iiesi late to repeal the storv. We and ali'C* the ‘bi!*m*'ng facts from the lat<> speech o'” Mr. McKay, of N. C. in reference o ihe relieiiCiinmnis which lave h“en efl-cted hv Gene* a I J icksmn and Mr. i Vt> Btfen. Look well to it, fej!iw rit zen^: 1 -t. That M r . Van Bu en, in )iis m**a s'ge. * xnressed a ilesiie for economy, and that ii Congress did not exceed (he estimates, there w.uiid be a reduction of five ntiiiions in pxnend'tures. /- 2!. Tn u the Ways an*l ?*feans Chairman had said that ‘he estimates io s :me items ha’ t*een ritiiiceti. in ai! prohafaiiiv,'sinr''itig tfiat a retrenchment of some t welve miiiio.-is had aken jdace in three years ol lh ! -s admioisira ■ion. 3 I. That in >t:gl) expenditures were larger. ;h*-v furnished no proof ol t xiiavagance. 4di. I’iiat n anew c untry *iK“ ours, ex penditures must, lo a certain extent, kief) dm re wiili deveioptmem of resources, wealtli. |)*'.pu : anon. Sec. i'ti. Thai, according to this Vefii, expendi . totes had been less sinoe Gen. Jackson’selee I mo ihan helore. 6 ft- Th u. according to this lest, *1 e Fe.ie rt. G'iverufn nt has hi en o e eCoi.miuca'., ■". l i.a't expanded I* -- than ihe Sta <s >4 New Ywik, PiTjusyiva: )a anil !V]:ryiainl. ■ avi':g out i t'lhecotilll their vast onfiaya i* li*’er*iai l.tipi• ivemei ts. 7d* Asevidt rce of ihe great devefopeate** • >bt!.- sesi.urees oi the-naiio*. .)*> i con a-qoci. -Xtvudiliees. ! e aliitv) and to the t xh • >: *■ msii ‘iiei*.iips. foe nt'!’ hr of p'.st *•!!!:'!• .omettsed fr*-P) 7 to 14 UOO wiiientt adding any tiling o the holders on the peoj/'e , o.<- age burg the s.me, a*ri the revenues lion 0! eoo.o<*o to 50,100,000 1,.e: annoiii. 90’- I hat ti e President i*as no contro! O’ er ti*e expuniitures. f)t . ‘lint Gen. Jackson wa.= opposed to j hea-v extieiui.i;r**. ( ee mrs-ages.) and by j his veto on the Maysviile road saved out I bundr.-d millions to t!.e p'^n’e. ! 10:h. Timt n<> new tax hatl been laid sitter ! Jackson’s election, buttliat a great nianv had • beta jsksi ulT—auiouming, 13JJ, to $3,7£S, (KW— l> J S2 u. 7.3- OW —nMi •j: t'Os?— Ml, :> 14j (KJfl—n. :v> .. £7. i-ij.*: A'o -(i Si *•• 5 * t>‘-r : Oilt;—iMiic.i g r >1 •••'• vi disc C'liT,4 ; 7 030 u: i x n t. ;. . h’, w itlt a io i*x. .< ait. ve -.iv -ii, would be 317 407,0(Ki— y--i i > rrtr-ic m- i!! ! li.il. I'.til, *ii t fust lain y* a is, the rti.i.c i -0 uii t.ixca v;is Jailer u.an *!.e a cm! *i utuitr Air. Adapts’ ajaiui* 12 ‘i'l a* if ’’i” T ;-iffof ‘2B 1 ad r e:ra t> m! * n.iiU”eti, tfencmp’s would have in s 100 million- utiv llrci during 1 e aiirr: : !i>- v.t.c.'j i>. 00 n. Jdc<MUi. i'i:e principal re.ii'f'i >ii hud ikvo *-£'■ ced an u c* , ss:.ri.r4: Wi>irli saved ilu r,fo;/t? ihatt me 1 u.i of this ;ho ;r : <it- ;.f io 15/330 000 hi'd >'rv -fi oi-'il . S years—c.lkc, 13.CMJ 00-% si: I*: r i so oil. IS b. Thai the Surplus 11 v?ne u-nn one < :si'if rs increased *X). • a!-;uu— :h,o ti.rse wi.o oppi .s -rj itp. a) t i diror's vveie icsrirmi* n.e—id-.M Mr. C . ; y, in ’S3, a.m.lltid i.,s ms* 1 -*:i was ;n (i - :figT jV;*ni tV: f ” dsoi ihe adi in* isral..si-; *.'.>n c *mp; umiM- > .vid it la ns ovtr •brow—in It'dS, :..:mi< *•-ri. ‘Hit smplus was loren-'t-n at tune of xtar.pri mi-e ac', a:.u at* •*e:.p'i'd In guard i’ by i) .arilce.’Us* ii * or-I'd iol iMiiiir I'tnis. If v. ws -f •: .<* t\* ecntivo he<! been * a ri* and out, as *o ‘a* if, tax rs •vi t!*d h.-iv** bt-ea rim ;ccd sail n'lb* !4 ‘<. Thai u:eream! app-0.-r -'aliens fc g<>: rmre:i-.e;i ;s!n tps Mid d/a* CmigreFa WJ3 tsp'iusitii; ii i ectli Sea. io !.. -M-. X then sho-vd that even the r'!j-.ia e ai:.l t x srng la as. fl iriiaH.td. Sup P* ‘< tlv r.my and navy b. in * -nS lencri] hv lr(° siuip cj iiie cur.ency of ih ctMUUiV, e.*s* r.uire pome vears Uia-i of •*:•.; lias lias nrf * a■; r* t!;;• t fru: 11iain and l. Kwdl i.fe ap* o!'!'rn‘*i:n dnrii.c* ifp the ias! and pnss-Rt Ad minis ratio!:, h • prices of piovihnit dmii ff tfat pe*iod he ng very high. lie t'u.i went i‘ t<>Hi'.eXtonir.a’ion in d*.i i|, and si ow*-H ri.e iiimunits Hpp opr.Hied lonut .. (i al i*bj thin’ iz iha< rm‘ • xin rct' 1 ! hy niary nn'iionti pP ‘Hiriat'Ons ; r such obj ci< diKilio t) p ;;d ----•n irvt- .VfAohms. rfe*x m P;d m ’af aii ih** apor ipriafons \v* ,: ch unitie up ‘he excess ove* tin* adiriinis'ration of ihr. t 7 ti deman. end showed ronc usiv lv that n any of ihe ohfecis of these ? pM p'id ions origin ated <vi’!i the Ooposit o;.. and Tai it m par ty bad ‘iivarisb'v vo'etl liir : 1 the anji tsp'i't t'oa< for the ihcrpj'M* of nd ich t!ie\-'wished to mhko ihe f/I'tseid Adir' , !iist”);!''a aerot.iDt* ahjr.. r'-tnoks of Mr. McK. will be pub'ished in full hereafte!.’ i’iipsr are Ivcts. and we are the rlf.ols to and nv them—if i!*v do v.*> viil pof. lsh he nroof* Tain- rare of the Federal dot? eahin* sfin.Mvliar>(jr-r* !--Tfie bigger the cabin, die higher the iibel. Fnm the St.Jns. ph l -rr.'s OTA LOG UK DEMO’ RATIO AID WHIG. Democrat .— ‘V'mild General Ron-un veto a l-iiiaho isl.ing Slavery in the Untritt ot Co jlltlib'H ? I Flag —H.I r ra for On! Tip!’ DVI die ciiaiteiini? o a InhOi'ii,:) 2 <-k. niiCftn* si' 1 lion-'i!. Do you th i.k ne vvoiiio tvlosi ch a Pi 1 ! ? li hiz—'H • r d C-der’ fmevei ! L*> to. —A- G-r.i-i'a! Hi : son j.as (ItTbiid :r. ihe ptihi e. jour.'iais. it.a l< w old ip ; tove n Bill, cii&r’.vnng a It ttioiiai B ii.k. i •.v no you u'CotiCiie this Willi ins (h' a: jo i o, 1 !;?• t ! e let ms a N iliona! ii ir.l u.;rt.t n*it:ilioncil ? Whin; —Tip|# canoe hni vei ! D m —D'’ s o look far ard oonesr, or in it irifkeiy, lieerdiesoti- and .Itcepiivt Ibi a L* n •iidate at one t;me ‘.*• bvow. ii m, d'.e p< i p!e nave a nsrfn m * alioiv cai:di*ifesr. dtU mun l of tiieot, to li l ii.e pi opis kr.ow tlt**;i Fo irhl •pin'iniH aiid pi ircipV., and then w;.. n cailid on, in keep.sikiU'e aii'l reiii>e u utisv.e!. Id ii.<i ibis an insui* mliie pi opt ? lVki%-~K*n\ Cider and Lojf C-ibh s ! D. n i —How does it harp o i1..0 wm e Gen. riaii.son refuses io ntiswei guts ions put to mill i veu by lii.s mvn !i iet.os on the suhji ci o ‘ ms Ahoii'ioinsru U.ai he vvri* a !ttm r I• a ■i end in Cmurress on tiiat- si.fj ci, v.!■ rl; !•■!- • tri is Moinediaii ty s- izc-tl hold o! i y aii Aho'i iion Wh oin Cooo:t-ss aud seni if: ‘u fe us and f the Abol.iioi) Cniive'iliori *o sahs'v ihenml C mven'i on. iha* Geneial Harr’son, is : : it on me sul.j c - 1; Abo’iliti! i-n .-id v. i ir.i. !• m r Heels Ihe obj ci ttdendt il and pifvt:n l e ootM iiiiiii.n ui dii Abolition Cnndidaie oi their own ? IFing — l Tp, Tv arul Tarff'.’ Dsiit —What course of ol*rv dor? *tij ‘■Vhijj pai tv .niend h> pursue ifthry “rr i C ? ‘Vhi mensorfu wifi General Harr;sot r*'f.Tt :n*ml ivTrc'i Will feunifv the ev.is o, thf cui reeev Ste. J Fhin —A chnrige! A r.ha’-o* t (>/•• tt<: a* Hr** y! L >*• C-.lm. and S odCMi” ti-rtvm Dim —V.’el! !’•') n ‘ ii f plt od l'O 00l .•!’ wt- hot ‘fix'd Cains Lug Cabin < r.t-n Skint,’ £/: } I nu l g.ve is up as a Lad j “ too Vi'ltcn the. rtiion Pn-ty tempter! Sloti Girttiilnttrl to iihniido:) Aulii* fioution atu! ’reo:i*;* t:i*'i” e:*v.-}nliile for (.'ongToss, wiry t.miu for a pl ica too (fe ir. ilo has mnv t.han (ioticil his position, and rntrred i!:c Harrison lV.riy as a vandiiSatn for Ciector, am! is once t!:r*t:e the sub ject of hm extrav* rant hid. • {f :\iag (!.{tic! , il ditii (’nrvv Viiih success on the Hi rnor occasion, this ifcnth'incn Bncins canfio'ent of’ sue cess in the present, enutest. ,is letter to tho (bmimifloo t.flhe Pde.j— ’fan C7ci- hration, is ilka 4he hoasr—’ of.Varro l.*eforo tat? Imll'o of Canns?. That (‘O-m tail See: seeta to huve fe!t a• special dcrire to j>rasj once more-the huticl of the vh/ sinner. Pay he couii! not at lead the yt!a hra'.ion. ‘i he hampers they wrudd lavetnrtied olFtit the nu'ntion of iiis name—they would have made a “prcdiyal sori” offair of if. But the letter is not. And fuc'v u letter! V*.ii!y toe mountain has labored ! hiia Grunic- wi ce.;in-i- ;i !!!- i-.les 1 :is“£/vw tpiin new old jric‘n*:s”‘ on tlmir jirosjiect of success —!io fhi tins Mr. Kiiehie ias he.r-r. incon sistent (?) has a j • gi} * * n, qy>ii;?;:eeo w ith Geiiern! Ila: l i-s'/a. v: ia> i-’ a \ ir gi?i.} Fcriiiriiifii *Ai ii aid school and no Ahelitsm.isb! * ** Onlhe Ahohtion question we shall not give him a sj-i , i->! iiem ttur* The aidost ntaslers have imiJlcd this subject, tied it tsscith o. t;cn. Harrison and It is stgipoviets cat.not escape the rcsponsdtditv oi thing connexion with the A.boiitbnii , 'is the JNof th. Il is fixed oa them aid i O. H i-.