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THE LYNCHBURG VIRGINIAN.
HI PLKTIHKIt & TOLER. VVMHIUHG. VA. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, IS2SI. VOL. VII.-AO.IW.
t-t For •4*eranX5|^bh>’"*<»»"#*r'X® «»*
^ „.|7 hlTrermwl ft»r * ««"• tlBHJ ll1*® *** B,ontN#
•f'f* *,|| I.; .I.aeontmoed (but at th.4l1.wU0u
,tor.)uuu! all arrearage. ore P»M.
thH ' n ,||, Win tie m.ertrd at 50 cent, per
y Ad»«rU.n n 1 * Um<) f„„j 37 | .... root, for ouch
■^rris:- ■ d,rt»,ci "i,,'t h° |,“,|lr"
* .^to ih"ir inwtioo, or th. paym.ot ..rum.-I hy
rrro.poat.b,. p«r..mln Lynchburg.
^r«’h!*c«y Ordor. noteaea^lmg two .^.ro.ara m
' y xVneu'r'"nMro».'> “> “*« *•«•" ,UU•, * ,
.. t7d. or that' "ill not bo attended to.
» w ArriVftAa
' receive.! a Mrge asforlnient of Ink
gf Powder*. »nd Liquid Ink m Bodies hid
tier's Indelible Ink
A „t the celeb.aiedPepper Sauce
. sunn'lv of Moore's K«*ence of I.ilo
Yrt additional supply®! Ur J. Tl.m.ipioi. e CM
hrated eve water
Mar6e supply of Liquid Sponge Blackm.-, m
casks and in bullies.
And olio Liquid Blacking,
’.'nfliih Oil iproce.
y.nplnh Lw*c* olSpruce,
Wheaion'icelelirmed Itch Ointment,
^iieaton'* do. BiHars, Spice Billers
\ large afsorffnent of Theemo met erf, and liy
drometeri, fur proving Spirils niid Acids
\ large supply of Pyrnligiiinus Acid, for cur.ns
mem , ... I
A lafjfe supply ofgiH>nnd lunger, ground AH- i
•pice and gromiil black Peppwr.and ol Gay
eni»«* P» ppf*r i.IIJ
\ Urge supply of common and refined Bora*
\ good supply of Paris white and Preach green
for window blind*
\ very mtensre assortment of Vnrnishea
A large supply nl l»e-t Poland Starch
V supply of Mquid Pitch for water vessels
Also, ol Super Curb Sflda and Tartaric Acid
of *Sal Soda
And a Mipply of Sumnr
Of Arrow lloot—iHI kind*
Of Powdered Klin Bat U
Of Pumice and Hott»*n ^lone
Of Wafer*-—assorted Cotoig mid si*, s
Also of Sealing wax and lead Pencils*—all kind*
An sumo*Intent of Bronze, viz : Gold Siivei and
Briiss
large supply of ground nod powdered Orange
peel ami Gentian, of Sulphuric Muiiatic ami
IN ill ic .Acids, and of Aqua Kofis
A largo supply of Carolina Pink Hoot
*Of Oil and Kinenee of Kennel iiccd, See*
Together w i*h a print variety nl other twtietes
at unusually loirj/riccv, II *
March 5.
20 0 PACK A «i KH
.Loudon, Paris, Poston, Sew York and.
Philadelphia Goods for sale,
liY WHOLESALE OH RETAIL.
MEDICINES, drugs, paints, Oils, dyestuffs,
tmihliP', wine-, snufl's, patent medicines,
surgeon*! instruments hnttei’s materials, dye
woods in sticks and ground, colors, chemicals :
the American medic,ul herbs, water color* in
boxes and l»y dozen or single cake, colon;* (or
paintiog on velvet, clothiers Inn he* nod jacks,
tenter hooks, a vinirtyot fi'cy articles from
Paris and London, which the Indies and gentle
men of Lynchburg mid it- vicinity areveiy re
pectfully invited tocall and examine. Puller's
materials, UenNut'a instttmifuU. a complete as
sortment of gum elastic instruments, nic. The
subscriber is tidte opening his spring supplies,
consisting in pmt of the above articl e, tie \ «•
i v respectfully invite* the call ot his friends
customers. physicians, merchants, the citizens
of Lynchburg find the public in general, lie
is able to supply orders to any extent, and will
•oil goods on ns good terms as anv house in Vir
ginia. I Its articles are ail frtsh ami genuine.
mm el u\vies.
Feb. 2o,_ _
FOR SALS.
ffs VERY handsome linle Faro., upon tin.'
^Xhrail water, ol Appomatli X, in burking
ham. This In in) it in t lie neighborhood of Clo
ver Hill, he. mmarkaldv tv el I. produces lo.
btteco oil he finesl quality. mid h s upon it i.
very large orchard ul well .eleeled f oil ; the
tract coutHios 310ncre?—Ver-oni .1 i-;.o -.1 to
buy, will apply to the snbscrio. r or Col. S mil.
A. Palleson, who lives adjoining Ihe premise*
SAMI,. P. CHIUS 11 AW.
March 2. t«
Commission Business.
THE subscriber haviu entered into tli^
('oramission business, offers l is re; vi
res lo Ihe merchant* and plnnters trading lo
this place Tobacco, Flour, and other pro
duce, confided to It is cate lo sell ot* s!iip, will
be strictly attended to. He is provided with
Storage hi a fire proof homo* on tuntn street,
for the reception <>( Flour, Whiskey a’"1 pack
ages of Goods. SAML- HANNAH.
.Tan, 1. 12 m
bpt. 1 urpentme ami Linseon' (rfl.
Y^U^f received a j'ult supply ol'Spt. Itirpen
liM tine iiim! fiinseed Oil.
mowed mviiis.
Much 2.
S X IT F F S,
7U3T received mnl for .ale, nl ten/ nd’irrrl
fijpritt:', ii very larpe assortment nl Sniitisu i
Bottles, CanisleTs, .lau, Bladders amt Kepps
DOWEL DAVIES.
Feb. 2ft
coMMiaiiop! BUSirsr^SsT
rrui E subscriber informs his Iriends ami the
JL public that lie continues to (Jo business
*in Commission, ami promises that ms pains
-halt be spared to give entire satisfaction to
#11 Planters and Farmers whc# may confide to
bis management the sale of foh.icej, Flour,
r>r other produce, ills office will be kept at
the Store of Messrs, J Sf S. Hulsey, ne*l door
below the Farmer u Bunk.
L). SAUNDERS, jr
Jan. ID. lcJm
II AT R ASS IMA KIN G.—^e
hrB. subscriber, at the lower end ot mam
.street, in addition tobis Hope ami Twine malt
iup business; makes and repairs Curl’d llair
Matrasses. Also makes Shu< k Matrasses, a
1 neap aud comfortable article for summer—and
"uuld be thankful tor any job in that way,
wbicli shall be done with neatness and despatch,
md on very reasonable lermes.
J. H. ECHOLS.
Mr)v 1 Is59.
JBitwjiWB aiSsraT
WE have a few handsome Liverpool Di
ning Setts complete, which we .'ire of
fering very low. Also, a splendid assortment
Tea China, embracing every quality and price.
^ e invite the attention of our friends aifd the
public to the above.
^ McH F.R, TCOBfNSON & C(>~
Kin.
The cr.'cbratyl Tyace llnrse
SHXZBSP3XBS.
VTOILI, STAND ih. en i
W siiitii; o'Hion hi my
‘l»bli>. in thi* to»n of Lib
ertv. mul c unty of Bedford, !
mid ill f»e let in marcs at
jnJo the season, piivnme ttie . oh ol I Vceuibn ,
next—the season will commence on the 1st ol !
March and end on the I>i of August next— *15
the single leap, pnyablr at the stable door : ami
$40 for insurance, payable hk k>oh as the mate
h known to he in foal, or transferred—one dol
lar to be paid to the yrnom for each mare 'f e
proprietor ha* made the most ample anting
ments to have marcs well attended t*» that tuny
be sent to this horse, hav ng pinvirh d COO acre*
of land for pasturage, gratis , h part of which i*
in Clover for ea*'ly grnfiug, the hal.im e m
Wheat and live, sown for the express purpose,
di% iiled info cliku rent enctotu* e*, and nil well
watered, so that mares with young colt* can lu
kept separate. Mates con he fed with grniq,
if required, at the lowest and most nmom ary
prices. \»nple stable room In protect them from
the inclemency o' b d rainy •' father, ami salted
twice every \yeek I Itese arrangements, toge
ther with mv perso* al and devoted attention,
assisted by laiflilul Ostler* provided for the pm i
pose, will be a warrant, it i hoped, that tnaic*
will be wt'l treated, and n turned to their own |
ers in good condition. I will state, that Inst
spring, there was sometimes ns high as fnrtv
mures from n distance, all under mv rare, a
uitmhor with young colt -, sometimes h* f«r n-, j
150 miles olV, all re timed fc. their ov-ners in
good condition, w» h ut the least hunt
ne*s or injury. No tesp uisibility for a e-ib-nts
or escapes, hut every exrition will be made t<»
prevent them
IH'seruUitm
, Sbakespcnre is a heatni'u) Mood hay, K;»•»<1 -
i sofliiely ma* ked, black mnne u d mil, with a
I most delightful cunt of lutii, « hicli for slick n*. *s
' and ft non s* i> seldom equalled, and never » i
! cet* led, «»f most commanding appearance ; g t at
strength, beautv Mini «ction%; seven year* "M
t is spring | full sixteen hands high ; him! t is
(bought It v the befit of judges t' at blink e^px* re
i* not excelled in point nfnppear^eee !»y any
horse in Virginia. Much mo re couhl he said,
hut gentlemen of the tmf, »ud breeders i'i Vir
ginia and North ( aioliu* are too generally no
Via in ted with the hemduunl results fiom judi
cious crosses, to require an> thing bi'ttheir nun
imigment and discretion, to induce them to em
brace the present opportunity of improving their
vtock. Ni» ehariM* tm person* or servants bring
ing mat ex to thi.< Imr-e Shakespeare is limited
to three mart s pot day, ami I can say with a
clear conscience, that I think bun the surest foul
| getter 1 evei kept. Should any mate* fail to
I prove in final that was put /lie Iasi spring, nnh
[ half price will lie charged, in case gentlemen
j send again.
YVilHti WV.Y.
Shake*penre wax got by Virginian, tin? f vn
rite sou of Sir Archy, nod among hi* most tih
tinguished meet s ; his dam, who was sold last
year, with her colt by her side, to Mr. Living
; Ston of New York, for 1.11n> dollar*, i* by Mr.
1 Herbert Hill’s hav horse Shenand tab, one <jf
| the first sons of the celebrated race hoi so Puto
mac ; Im* wn< out of Mr. Hill s hav man* by the
imported horse febrifuge, her dam bv llr ini
j ported hor-p Grey Diomi d, her griiodam hy
' Wildair, her g. grandma hy Col. Hayur'a Klim
■ nap, her g g. dun hy old V ’• i;n»?
YYVVVmV>\.\.VVKS
The spring he was three years old, liT* won
the colt'* i ace nt New Market, at three heat*.? it
I subscriber.*, purse 1200 rbdlaix. beating Bet*y
! Arche .Janette and Bockinjiam ami other* ve
| ry easily, and repeating in fine time—-the same
hpring lit* won the Jocky f loh Purse, iwu mile
! heats nt Spring ! fill, fine Marti’ g—the fall alter
, he was three year- old. he \vr n the annual post*
| st ke at N* w Marke t, 1 ■ u irme heals, five s ib
I scrilfTs. £200 each, b ‘ding easily Janette. Mr
1 Harrison'* Virginian, and t'o others—same
! fall, In* won the proprietor’-, purse at Nottoway,
two mile heats, bottling Phillis, AraMis.and ot o
! other with great ease—*h • next week lie run at
. Bolltcdd for the fork* dub Purse, jfoOO. three
mile beats, won withont «lifticulty, lieating B» r
• fraud, Amt us and two ollous—the work after,
he won l!»e Jocky Club P Tic at Spi ing 1111!,
two mile hen’s, b nfine Blunter and two others,
hand in I. i.id- -flu spring he was f"t»r years old,
• he won (hi .fori \ Club Purse y<»0tt at Belliehl,
• J mile heats.lx ating die distlngtiished nor m» te
Ariel in fine tim«—the next w eek, he won the
J Jocky Club Pur*t» at Latneticeville, four mile
| heats, ^bOO, nt one beat, which he tool; so ea
' ?ii!v 11 a« no'hiug would t mi ngai' *t him the so
1 turn! heat—the next week he run at New Mar
j kef, four mile heats, and w as l>ent by (»ohanti *h
.at three limits. Shake* pen re beating Plirfilln
! in the same rue**, they contended so closely as
| to injur-* each other v» ry much, at.d then bv
I gave Gohannuh fho race—the f-'l he was lour
' y < :»»* old, lie whs trained, sustained an injury
in hij liind r.ncle, wax turned out. taken up a
1 gain and run : he was benlrn hy Ariel, »AI«»n
stem* Tonson and Sally Magee he was then
tinned out ami wintered, his ancle improved—
j tfu* spring he was five yeais old, j.»• was again
trained, and run at Halifax. N. ( ior the prn
' prietor’s purse, two mile heats, which he won
; in a great rime, heating Mulatto Mary, &.C.—
, tiie next w«ek he won the Jocky <’lnh Purse,
I .*5>"»00 at Helfield, mile heats, at ft heat*, hea*
mg ShHv Magee, bis ancle again gave way, ami
i he lias not stalled for a race since So that if
| will lx* *een Ciotm the above statement* of per
formances. that Shakespeare has heat alumst* v
1 erv racer of distinction that wax on the turf
, with him—-amom them Janette, the favorite of
! Now York ; Bettiaud, tho favorite of’South t a
' rolia i ; Klirtilla and Ariel, ||ie favorite* id V ir
| eif^io ; a* well h* A rains, Marktime, Phillis,
Hock it) gh am. Betsy Aieher, fcc. Skake-peaio
made a fine -eason the last sprint!; hi* cops
will he sealfett'il in sixteen different coint« >,
! anti this spring will show lor fhf'imelves, and
wish him to rise or fall on ins own merits, and
return my thank* for the liberal encouragement
heretofore received, and solicit a continue wv
of the sune- VVM. TLRKY.
Bed lord,March 5. It'*
(ireat Bargains in I'IoUm
rilllOSh who want Cloths, would find it to
1 J|_ their interest lo call on the snbscriher.
He has mixtures, olive,s claret, super Jif mid
dling blue and black Cloth*, and I ph-ca su
iter Ermine blue, nnd one do. tlo. Electoral
black, which he is determined to s'-ll very
cheap. H. AELfSON.
Dee. 25 ___
HEW \KD.—Knnnway from my
plantation, m Botetourt county, on
tt lain 01 the present month, a miitatto man,
Nat, he is about 21 years ol age and iinroirminn
iv likely. He is. I expect, in the neighborhood
of Lynchburg, or perhaps in the ibighborhood
of Bethel in Amherst. Me Imd a variety of
clothing which he look olTwith him, among the
j rest a fine hai, blue broad clolli coat, hr.. I he
[nbove reward will be given for the apprehen
sion and delivery of the above slave to me
near Bedford Court House
.t'tO V ANDERSON.
POKTRY.
-CTO/ ■ I -■ — ■■>» »
[From a poem called 1 Ivrafenstem.,']
WOMAN
0 Woman 1 woman! how pnurtray thy features
Thou lovely inischiel!—Gentlest of Oml a crea
ture*.
Aril worst of fai ie» ; fl twer nf Parndijst,
And rank, foul weed, with deadliest poison
fraught ;
Top of nil virtue, eatract nf alt vice ;
Above all value, yc' so cheaply Impght ;
Source of all good, and fountain of all evil;
.'fan'} heaven and hell, his nog. I and hi devil.
F*oil's favorite, and God'* abomination
O'lr eurse ami blessing saviour and damnation;
The ruck nn which man's shipwrecked hope#
are lost,
Tha haven where ht« hark in pruce reposes,
1 he sea of troubles u here his soul is tnsa’d,
1 he spirit that o'er his life a calm ilifl'usrs ;
F.irth s deepest tain,Croatian's Imghlc-t spot,
fell me, what nit thou, ami w lmt art thou not 7
It grieve* ine, Indie.,, to the heart, to ,,iy
Hung harsh as these, hut 'tis a covert way
In Halter you, for stel the Mu cs deal
In fiction, so I pray you lake the good—
(Which is all line) nml cast away the ill,
As nonesenjr, slander, try mere malice
hiew'd ;
False ns the despul's onlh S, tin; devil’s w ilea,
'The stitecmnn's sfaieinrnt, ami the courtier's
I so ilrs.
MINTS TO VOl'Nti I'AltMI-.liS.
Consider your ailing (he must elevHted, U
the mo1-! important 'minever lie above it,
nor be afraid of tin frntk mid apron.
Pul off no bu«ine s. tvliiidi ought nod can lie
douiilo day, until lo morrow.
A* soon as the spring opens, and the frost
i< out of the ground, put yuur lences in or
der.
Plant no more ground than veil run well
manure and cultivate to your advent-,:•
N' Ve hire a man to do a piece of wnrl w high
you ra»t do yourself
Kvery day has its appropriate r!litre , utlriul
ti them in succession
Keep no mote stock iIihii you a i kivp in
good nider, and that of the best luml.
Never " run into debt" \\ i*limit i reason*
able probability ol solving it at the time n
gie- d.
Rpinemher the* econimu/ and inrlusln/ ij-plbe
two greet pillars, the .hic'ti.i and Don.', ol the
farimu ’$ prosperity.
Ni'vpr cHirv your notes in you. poeh»tbnok
.** the i!*ik or 'runk m n mure Appropriate
j plan*.—K»i*p t In* in on fil<* h to J in ordi r, ready
j ifi be lound wIm'ii waiitid.
,N>v*t buy liny thin** wt an miction 1« rnusr
flic Hr I i« In is going cht-np, imh*s* you have h '
us** for 11.
K*u p n place for your tools—and your tools
' in their place.
In-Mend ol spending i\ rainy dnv at the dram
<t 11 < i p t n« many do to th«*ir ruin .repair whatev
i t*r wnnn menduiK—p«ud your books.
1 Shoiil-! yuii he food of the rhnsr, or the
!«p«rtolt’»e huukt imiol-o occasionally, lull
! mni r In the injury ol more important con*
»rru •
1 ti) hiving your husiiM 8 before yon, hi not
• perinittin : your hfi*iitps*> to diiyc you, you
■ will havo opportunities to indulge in inunrcu;
diversion8.
.>e\ er trust your money in the liunux ol IlictT
. uinii, \vln» will nut his own to lia/jird.
I
U cm interest ora debt become due, pnv it
ut tin* lime, whether your cieditor «vnnt*t it or
not —-nev er ask li 1111 to " uni! till nml urdk,*
toil pay it Never insult him !»v saving, "you
do not want il. ' ibiuctoality \s a key to every
man’s chest.
Hy r.niMtant tempeiun ’t\ habitual moderate
exercise, ami uniifterted lunesty . you w »Ii »i
voiil the fees ol the lawyer and the slieiiiT.
gain a good report .find probably odd to your
present existence, ut Ica^t, I n years of active
lile.
! When a friend calls to sea you, treat him
with the utmost complaisance, but if iinp< r
tent hud lies* calls y our al tent ion, f>« ■ 111«iy ex
; cure \ our elf, and he w ill excuse y on
Should you think of building a h »u e, lo
■ not in a hurry, but first have every material
on the ‘|.ot, himI let your cellar he as large as
| lhe traffic.
Eecp a memorandum hook -» i»f«*r nil notes
Iiethor i« ccived »given—all moneys m c* i
| ved or paid out—all expenses—allcirctn.i tan*
I cm of impoiiancu.
In December reckon and w*tile with all
I rho-e with whom you have accounts—pay
your di bills and yo*rr mechanics, il not
! promptly done at iho Iitn<*( which is be l of
' all.
I On the first of every January reckon with
( your*i It, r nd re* bon li^iieitly , bring into view
; a I debts end credits—notes and counts—
ascertain lo w1 ni amount y our expenses were
1 t tic last year, and the In-* or gain—make out a
lair statement nut! enter the whole in u bosk
■ for tin* purpose.-—flavin^ arrived ut this im*
i poriaui knowledge, you will imitate the pru
I dent traveller, who always keeps in view
where he is next to move. You will now look
toward, mid calculate how and mi what way
you -twill bed meet and prosecute the business
ol the ensuing smison*.
And hutly, when the frost of winter shall
|*y an embargo on your operations, »»r.d the
dulling blasts of Boreas shall storm your cas
1 tie, lei your fireside he a paradise, and let the
' long evenings he consumed in social glee, or
; in toe pursuit of useful knowledge.
j AN OLD FARMER.
Manifiek], Jan. 7,1829.
FECUNDITY OF RATS.
Rnt3 multiply so prodigiously, that were it
noi that they are universally a proscribed an
imal, mid receive cpiai ler from neither man
nor beast, nor even from one another, it is cal
culated the world itself could lint contain
them. From one pair, 1.000.000 may be pro
pagated in two ye*rs. Vide Button ,Uuerbont,
fir
HOLLOW IJOflN
Spirits of Turpentine applied along the top
oUthe head of cattle about the roots of the
horn is sab! to he « virs remedy for rflis dts
HMt
DOJMUB3TZC IMTELLIOE .wCE
From the Saluinnl Intelligent**
DINNKR To MU. < l.kX
Upon the brief notice given in the papers ol
this City* on iatiirritty in>iom#', a iiu»nt>er ol
i itizens, rr«d«i>ti ul Washington, members id
i»l Congress, Mini oth* r stranger*, ustemb .d at
Barnard's H*dfl (the Mansion llmisr) to take
a friendly leave of Henry (lav, late Sect cla
ry of State, previous to his departure Imm the
City for his resident c in Kentucky,
The company *«*etnhltjd on tills occasion t*«
seeded all et|ieciation. At u litlln alfst sis,
upward* of n hundred "vnllruien sat down ton
eery abundant find handsome enteitniun not
|ir<ividad by Mr. B»rnn»d;nt which Ben r*l
Wither Jones acted at President, and (leorge
Calvert, Cf*] (ad. H. (' Weightumii, »>nd Cut.
J l Stull, as Vico I'lendenll
J lie dinner being qv t r, enlivened by esrel
lent wine, and ehecrcd by patriotic music, the
following toast(*hu only prepared ones) were
given fnnn tbe Chair.
1 i.'/o fate Aiimtnidration — Happy the
people who can Alford, out of the abundant" til
moial nnd intellect if ! resource to postpone f t
ministry of iryant* * • pure u.rt mug t mutinous,
%0 devoted and capable, for t <e sake ol moir
clicri*lit d optitne « on government nr polic y ;
and for tun sit <s a* happy, if they have found oth
evs better endowed to provptr uni udnrii the
U pit 11*.
Z. the ,\nv .•bunt inst rat ion —I*> the, cen
stitntioirnl, imp it nin I. mid wi « hi I* cl ion otTm.
lion#*.I mr< id muona! * nd*, the candor ai d
jmti intitni * I all pa ties must teemd tipplum***
ami Mippoi l, ouijii, • lifted by any ot the pci soil
ul or political produce*iun9 'M collisions ngi
fated in the recent cans ass lor the chuie o, ru
Id i
Alnj tril V? (tnd Mnwntir —A they make
up the ar gicgnte of the tun y |»o itu*# so mu 'ml
injury or mveiei ate fuud. wmihl tie us in at dim I
among them, H4 Among the diflF rent ctnlo-i*
or the same n. turnl bo ly ; the aliments p.npn
Co l» th ur* tmo .• ledg*, \ mur, am* public *pu it.
win h i ii i nou'Oie b« monopolized by theimw
ti «tr the tiiaimy ot (In many, than by the vio
If lice o| the feu .
d Slate Jh^hh —and one of the most prci ions
ami indi-teuvihle of thir*u rights Union : hav
ing neither is «itsiiitive prop* Mi* «« nni.il- mm
ted and confined by tin? too • nl*-,>s»» find pc i vn
ding action ol IVilentl power, nor »*« ptitii iples
ot cohesion weaketved by the impatient ebtilli
lions ol it** constituent purl1*
6. Health, pro p* Tity uml happiness to our
highly valued am) mtertiK d ;*ue»t and t, ||Uw
Citizen, IJ. nry Clay. W h;*lever the future; dr*
linatiou *»l hi* life, ho litis done cootie for h>n
nr, and need rl 'sh c* no higher reward than tin*
dei p seated aiVcetion and i rspet t of tiis ft tend*
and hit enuniry
This toast having hen received wi'h great
npplauce and repealed cheers. Alter the ai da
inaiions subsided
Mr. t lav mldrcHsed tluj Company ns fol
lows :
In rising, Mi President, to offer my respect
ful ai'knowl«il*rmeni:| for tin* honors *>f which
am hei c tiie object. I must ask i lie indulgence of
vouisclf, and t .e other gentlemen nnseiiib'erl
foi im unaft'i rted * inbtii i ns-inc'iit, which is
mure s« nvibly felt, than it can hit di*tiitt lly ei.
pretoid. I his «*tty tut< been the theatre of the
icHici pm tiou of my public lib . V >u an I oth.
ns sv 11 mi I now cee, have been Kpectliloi's «> f
ni, pu .l.i <"t»iS' and r milnct. You and Hi* v
are, ti I tnay borrow a technir.il espicv'hou
from an hum i aid profession, ofwlitcli you Mud
I are both members jurors ol the v cinage. To
a judgement lende ed by those who Inin* thus
long known in*\ and by mnei*if though not ol
the pa »» l, w ho have po*».»(,| . fjiirtl opportiim
in s oH*»i niing Yo lectupini n , I most cheer
fuilv submit. It the weight of human t stiiuouy
stem d he ehtnm»:»*l by tne intelligence anti rcis
p*t mhilily uf the witness, and the ex lent of his
knowledge of the matter on whit It lie testifies,
tht highest comitleraiioii is tl c !*» that which
has been tins day >poii!nueotody given. I shall
ever clterrsh if wi'lithe must grai* fill recollec
tion, and look back upon if with proud stttiifac'
tion.
k should be glad to led t hat I could, vv if It pro
jo i. Iv, ubjoiim hum any alluvion, Ht ibis time
and at this jilni’e, to public nflaii *. But, coil*
si 'ciiue the or moon which has brought us to’
gel her, the events which have preceded it, and
the influence which lin y may eteit upon fin
| dexiiitn* ol ourconniiy, my silence iniglil be
mUiuterpM ted, on! i Hunk • *. liiefefut'*, pmpar
that I should embryo e (ins first piib'o. oppoitu
mty which I have nad ot saying a f»*w words,
since (tie term inn non of the late me mot able and
ciub tiered contest. It is foi from rny widi to
conlimm «-r icvive the agitation* with which
that content wa* ntUaided. ft is ended, fot
good or for evil, lb** nation wauls repose. A
majorov oflhfl jn pie lias decided, and from
Ihe.r decision there can and ought *o he no aji
jn al. Bowing, a* I do, with profound respect
I to I lie in, and t«» tin* e*ei cisi* of their sovereign
Hiithoiity, I iimy nevertheless, be allowed to ie
ta il and to express my own unchanged Heim
incuts, even it hey should not be in pet ted c<>
incidence with heir* It is a source of high
gratification in me to be1 ieve that I share these
set t iTn ms in couunoii with more than a h.*lf
a million «> I free • »i, possea<*iiig a degt*** ot
vil tue, of ii'tcllitp'll- e, of fr IglOII, Hllti of geun
ino patriotism, win h. wi hunt disparageivu-nt to
otheis, is iif»*urpa»*ed, in the "ante number ot i
men, m thi* or a v other country, in this 01 |
any olhei age.
I deprremed the eb ction ol the present I'r**
ideiit of tin 1'udcd ->»atcs, because I helicvi-d
he fiad neiftn i ihu temper, the experience, nor
the attainments requisite to disi barge tin emu
plicated mid arduous duties of clne.t Magistrate
I deprecat'd it still more, because Is.* »*!♦•» a'ion
J believed, would be tli • r» su T exclusively of
adm.ration and gratitude for nidflary geiviou,
without regard to indispensable civil (ju jiina
tiont. I tan neitlier retract, nm alter, nor mo
dtfy, any opinions which, nti the*** subject, I
have at any time heretofore expressed.
i thonghf I beheM in this . lectiOil an awful i
foreboding of the f'.,ti: which at some future (I i
pi a v to Ond; that, if it ever anive, it may, he
some tar distant) d»y# was r>> befall this infant |
Bepublic.—All past history hail impressed on
tny mind this solemn apprehension, nor is it
«Ifaced or weakened jy contemporaneous e
venfs passing upon our own favoied continent.
It is remarkable,that at this epoch, at the head
of eight of the nine Imlrpendcnt Governments
established in bo*li Americas, military officers
| have been placed, or have placed themselves.
General Lavalle hat, by military force, subver
ted the Republic of La Plata. General Santa
Crust is tin* Chief Magisliair of Bolivia ; Colo
nel Pinto of Chili; Genera! La Mar of Peru ; and
General BotLar of Colombia, Central America,
r»*nl in piece*, and bleeding ot every poie, from
wound" inflicted by contending military factions
is under the alternate swav'of their chiefs, hi
the Government of our nearest neighbor, an
election conduced according to ail the require*
inenfs of their Constitution, had terminated
with a majority ofth« States in favor of Pe
draza, the civil candidate. An in«urrection
was raised in behalf of hat'iiiilitarv ri\a!; the cry
not exactljsof a bargain, but ot corruption, wax
sounded ; the election was annulled, and a rt
fc raj flffbcffcff by pretiai «rr ng frtnvtjtt G vT
ro, having onlv a minority of the State*, July
elected President. The thunder* liom the
our-milling to fs, and the acclamations ol ih**
•vmldid multitude on the fourth, told *»« what
<»rncr*l wa *f the head of Our affair*. III*
true, and in li is iftpect ** ate happier than
lonte of |ne Amfncati ipatef, that hU election
hut not^efu b ought about by military vtolfHt*,
The lonoHoi the Contiitutioii have yet remain
rd inviolate
In re as* rliog the opinion wh rh I Jhol lf
nothing it lui tln r from my purpote than to
Irani with the «lighte*t tliiiptprft those of my
lc I low citizen* hern, or «*U» where, who may
entertain opposite *enlimtnt*. The tart of
lornuug and i irrcising the free and indepen.
ilept uvpreinkiuii of the d id ate* of my own de
liberate jodgni*lit alibid* the •trongetf guatao
lv «>♦ iny full recog it ion of their correspond
ing privilege.
A majority of my fellow citlaen*. il would
i am, do not pert* ire the *!u gei», which I
pptVhemhd front the rsiim.de Relieving
tli.it they ure not teal, nr tlm we l ave o »’«
•ecu| ity against their cfTei t. w hich undent and
modern Republic* have not tonnd, t at major tv
in the eitrcht of their incofttevtihle
of pmfTVHga, iuive chosen tor Ctiiff Magtttrate
u cib/ o who h; og* info that Inf'll told tin
qiialfieatlon other lh »n milit iiy triumph*.
That citizen ha* door me much injustice —
wanton, m* »rovol;ed, i tid uoa'oiod injustice
It v/tt* in Dieted, a* I mu*t ever believe,
for tht double iiurtH»ta of /rratilybig nnrafe
re ciitn tnt, and promoting parsntwil aiuhb
I on
When dui’g the late t unsrasi, ba came for*
Ward ill the pu hr pi ••***, Uttdi r his prupe
name, wiih his charge nciiiutt me, ami aitttipo n
ml b» fore the public tidumal it fntitd an
hitnt.lv wlfiiet to raublitb it, tin* nitvioo* at
trntion of the whole American People was di
r« cIimI to the testimony which that whies*
might under He promptly obeyed the call
,i >d leiiified to Udi it |»* knaw. * He Could *ay
nothing, which cast the slightest shade *r»on
tny honor or Integrity What he did %«v. was
the reverse of any implication ol me I h n,
..II just and impartial men and a1 who had
i.iiili in the magnanli .iy, of my mentor, he
licved fhi.t he would vo'iuttarify tnnkr a public
ai know led Jinr.rt ol luf emir. Ilow far (hit
reasonable m pec tut ton In s h» » u infilled, Ip hi*
persevering and ftuhborn *d» top attest.
But my r.lntions to that ««t i * * f». t * \ a i < rtnl
. v> ut r, »* now changed. I le is the i ‘liief Ms
giMrnte of tny country, invested with large Mud
etteiisive power*, the .idmioiftiation ofwlich
may conduce lo its prosperity or nccaaldu •••
it iversjiy. Pali‘lotism unjoin . at a duty, that
whilst he Is iit that .ailed station he stuaild l»«
treated with d *i nrur.i, and hit official ads lie
judged of, iu a spirit of rmiilor —Supples
« ng. as la» 8s I « an, a fence of my nercouat
wrong willing # v* o to forgive him, it his own
Qniifet ieu.* • iV on- eominou (iod ca» nop1 t him.
and • ntei raining for the majority w|) < h lias
eli i »ed ..no, and fur the office w hit h tie ffllc, all
|He dele* eriC*’ w hich t« doe from a private eitl»
i/en, 1 iiiomi an Mii.lv hope tlmt, under bit gui
dance, the great interest* «»f • hi enitiitty, ft*r
eign and ilonu tie, muv lie uphold, our tier in
Ctituhoos lie uti unpaired, and the happiness of
the nat. m he roiitn tied and increased
Wlnlst I mu pi oinpted by an hi dent devo
tion to thy welfare t»f my country, Miireri ly to
Hiprrm fins hope, I make no ph dift‘9, itn pioin
ices, no threats, find I in"*t add I hav* no e.on
I)deuce. >1v public lile, I trust furnishes tint
In-*t guaranty of mv faithful ndhetynee to those
;jie.i' pihiriples ot internal mil eaterm*! policy,
to which it haw been hitherto n*«»l«Hidy dedic*
led. Wlief he i I shall evei hereafter take any
pad in the public councils or not <1 pends upcio
ciremu-t-mees beiond tuv couleol, II* hluig
the principle Ibai a cilia'ii, a* long as u single
pi|l«alion remains, iv miller an obligation in
etert hi* utmost energi** In the *» r ic-* of Ins
cUiinhy. if necr •sary.Mvb* ther in y private, or
public station mv bund her*, and everywhere,
may re»t nsNiiied that iu e/ttiei condition I
shall stand etect, with a spirit umconquered,
whilst life emluies, ready to second their eier*
linn iu the cause of lilier'y, tho Union, and the
national prosperity
lf«foter( «.it down. » avail myielf with ph*a«
lire of yl<•*< opportuney to make my grnteful ac
knowledgment* for Hie rotirteii* >, ami friendly
attention* which I have uniformly experienced
from the inlmbifniHt ol'lhiieity. A free mid
social liperi'.ourto with them, during a period
of inure H .n twenty yearn, 1*1 ohout to termi
wife, with.,nt nuy recollection on my part, of
a ningle painful mlloinn, and without leaving
behind me, an fin an I know, a lotilai y pe>'*on
al enemy. If, in the lent intent wdli which I am
about to conclude, I do not give a parti* ulur • •*
pression to the feeling* inspired hy »l»e inter
change of civilities anil friendly office*, I hope
the nti/en* »»f Wwdiingt »» v* ill he o««urAd that
their individual happiitevf, hh! tho growth and
pr wprruy i f thin cite, will ever l»« ohjectt of
mv fetveni winhe*. In the sentiment whii h I
shall preset fly offer, they mo indeed coinpiw.
bended, I'm the welfare of (his city if ifldlisolil.
hlv nsdoci ited with that of our Lnion, find the
pi enervation of our liberty.
I r**nu< H peimidsiou to propose,
44 l.' t n.% nn rr despair of Ikt American Prpoh
tic"
Mr. Cay appeared to to* much indisposed
a severe cold. anil reined verv non at
In site delivers r-f ns renmiks anil lnnsl I In
company neverl Imless, kept together lor some
time longer, and ainul the lively enjoyment* of
social feeling anil good Immor, in alloyed try
any linetnre of parly or personal animosity lo
wauls anV pel 0.11 present or absent, many
i|vetv Mint nmoi etii /ntr itifiril ami repartees,
rn,ve an agreeable animation lo the scene.
Bmne nl these spnmve laities took lliesliape
of volunteer ton,I,, anil of those we have been
enabled to get together what follow, without he
tug tittle lit get together the slant hut pithy
speeches Ivy which some of them were prece
ded
Mr. John !M MrCnrlhy, of Piiginia—The
Peoples’ will sltoold always In: r. -peeled, yel
sofne'iun s rcforninl.
lb/ Gen. Walter Jontt—Reform, like Charity,
let it begin at home.
Ill/ linn. Mr .Sorgr.ant, o/' /’> nnsylvania—
Theprinciple* of the Comtiiution, administered
and ap|died hy those who never yraclimt aught
against them.
Ill/ Mr. S urge fit. if Mew York—" A judicious
Tariff'—a tariff tur toe protection of politicians
not of manufactures.
By Mr. John Wright, of Ohio—The pres
ent Administration. May they reform abuses
wl ere they find them, and not pretend to re
foi m where none are found to end.
Hy Mr Berkley Want, of Virginia—The
cause of domestic industry in the Middle Blatrs.
We'll be clothed by those who’ll be fed us ; and
after A while we’ll clothe ourselves.
By Mr. S'einbergen of Virginia—H. Clay—
The sterling friend anil advocate of civil Ither'
v and the rights of man : the meridianof whose
life hat been dedicated to maintain the sound
and important principles of this republic. May
she, in giatitudc, icward him tu the evening ol
his life.
By Mr C. C. Claiborne—J. Q. Adams.
• He who climbs to mountain tons nil! find
The loftiest peaks most w rapp’d in clouds
and snow ;
}tr. e.-tio sr-fRansom gtbihjes nsaniP' d
Must look down upon (lie hate of tbot* lr.
low.'
By Mr. /* Thompson—Richard Rush : Thj
pure pntiint, the aci'Otnplithtd scholar, nnd ihn
pci r ct gentle- a||i
Wjfilm Prtnliti—Gen P B Purtcr Th«
gall in soldier, he alile statesman, the undr
»i«t ng repuhlican, and Ihe honest, unassuming
man
/ly Major Hull—Samuel L. Southard, (|wayi
a |ia I riot ciir/ch of Ihe United Sinks. though mi
it ten in his unlive Stair.
By Mr J I), CaaivtH, of Ohio— William
Win, Esi| The binuMl jur. t|i« tccotn*
orntor,mi<KAn*«h*d g«*nib i»h|i.
By II F THo h/im—Public »«iihniwnt: Iht
frr injured in <• th# pfi'lSM •ernr, than f/.
premed \iv fhni which Kji« jiui brvnnciid.
By Mr. (F Avdcmyn ~-Our : Th *
•' lolly All gbimy, 'will toon Itiilr him liom om
*irw bu* lii palling ray will direr u* with Uid
hope ofaymi, si*e log hit meridian homin.
By J. i). ( (UWf.il, of Ohio- I.el atpii nnl« for
• Hire hail «hr ruing mm—I I nk toward the
Ileal u ud rl »*ci Om mild radiante ol 111 («« which
m ■rttn f.
l»v John S Tyson, of Ballimart—Our Union i
The key stone ol Ihe mighty arch ol this We*,
tern Empire the hoed ol twenty four naiinnt,
Long aa tlir Aitii iicnii Engle ahull wing hei
flight, niny Upluribui unum he enf raven pi>
/cr ruuutless images; l.ong as Ihe hreegeaof
Heaven shell i ntllr our forest leaves, Ukty £■
P» ribm unisin glitter no ihe uitdulnlioot of tu\
ling.
U S. HKiVATE
'1 In' fiillutvilifc i * cciiiiplrlr.lUl <1 Ilir nii-m
Ii Oil" iJnil ilSlni Suit), »t lin h HMiru
ll Oil 011 XVI till' ||,l) Hi VX ■" I: 1111(101', to net t'tv
tlm ittiiit""• iton• <i| I'rpMiiriit Jiirkmiii (it bin
tinbtii' l. XV r Iimvo nnnoxrtl l • the hhipp ol
in. b St r I in tor Hip year when hit I rm of |n v
id I'lpirct. IIml lit ■hove III! juilltii nl nim[>li'0
linn ol Hip S' noli;, ll » iianin i I llinap undpr
■ nml to ' p ! . in la nl lipnnrnl Jm l.mn am g>
V. II II lllllicll :
,VIA INK. I HU
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INmh'l Mil l>. r, 1835
Hiiuni; ihi.ANi),
A all**i Hiililiin*, 1833
Mi. Kniglil, 1835
CONNKCllCUr
( nlvln WiI'ih, 1831
HiiiiiI. A. fii.il, |H.’l.t
VKKMONT.
Oijiilcv CliH-n, 1831
II. Krymnur, 1833
NKW VOKK I
JV Hanford, 1831
r. £. Dmitryi, 183:1
N. JKRsKY.
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Loll it Mr l,n nr, 1833
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Win. IMiirkn, 1831
hour ilnuni'll, 1833
MARVI.AM),
K. I Iniiiili ri, 1831
Sami Smith 183!!
VIRGINIA.
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I. It' Tateirrfl, lH.'l;>
N. < Utlil.lNA. •
itna h’litll, iH)it
Ivlin Hranch, Ih;%(
S. ( AKI'UNA.
Ifni Smith I M31
Hu. V llnytir, 1b;|/s
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John II Union, I 83.
H. L. Hhih, IP":,,
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Jncnh Biinmt Ih !.
B*nj K’ikcIi*’, :
r.OUWIANA.
J. S. Juliimiiiii, IB., i
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XV. Hrnilrick*, IP>;
lnme» NoM< lh. 3
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John Mi I run, lb,'i,’
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XViii li. Kiiik, IB.'
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niK INAlMiUI!A 1I O';.
In llie following r.MBl erflflt!, which we <■, pv
finin tlie Khnriu It Hut) “ In pi ary 1’nslei," the
incidents ul Ike oerei.iouy which took place tpi
the 4th met hi ili« Cepitnliii Washington, nro
ItHppily Hiiltcipaleil :
“ I Konrlli ol March it n proud risy tu
Americana—the flint when the ruler whom the,
have Hptininteri, ttiltei hit aeet in thel 'heii o;
out ennfeilei ntinn . and shows In lint Nnripei
ul the world the uncommon tight of a ruler oi
a great himI powerful iVpnle, deceiving tit (bait
liatnlh In* neiv Illinois, or reigning them its
t hi v 'ball situ fit In rictetuiine |t i* lt lesson
tm mnuiiritlit who lire born In sceptres ilint
tin y dishonor, find who tyraumce uyrr I' op e
whom Ihoy bntli lenr nnd despise. It is linpns
mg in llm extreme, WHlinu’ being gaud, — it |t
eninitiHn log, mid ferpecllnl, nod priler'y,
tt 1111 rssst the iilluvv of nut nil ity, or Itn; hrisllput
it bot oriel.
1 lie legal Uovernor of fifteen million* of free
People lake* llio Constitution •« tiirrti cov-rns
them, Hint linnn i n'll, in their pro riec noil iit
the presen e m Ileavun, swerns to suppurl it
against all u- || eveiy thing. No l oi ninlion
that ever took place upon the face nt the globe
will compare - ith it. I here are t e II presen*
luiives of the J* pie, from I lie Kail, the West,
the North, ami the South ; from it.e Canadian
l -nc-s to the Motilh of the Yellow Stone, ol dll -
teienl manners, of different halms, and ol dli>
Tereut cosluine—'here they stand, tlm constilu
ted authorities oftheland w-e inlialnl, fearing
nothing lint their conscianees anil tlielt
trod, and amrnsble to none hut tlmh
constituents, and the laws they Ihenttnlvej
have ina le—these they lined hi-neam the donuy
of one common .Selinle House, which unites in
one body ami one mind — llirir is the hint!'.
Northerner, with hi* New England diets and
Ilia New K.nghmd ntluiis; his veiy mat tells
you that he rapresenla a Chrisiliin People
there, too, is llie iuhabilant of the lowland n
our Souiiiern regluns, the marks of application
hs well as ol the i lunate, are in his cmmlei,.
1 mice, nt well as in Ills whole system ; he side
' hint it his robust brother trim the high lulls ol
| Santee, with me look of a tearless and a Iree
liorn republican , (hare, too, it him from the
West, fmtn that cnuntiy where the sun sits,
which we bare .thought of nod read of, but
which most of us have never teen ; Ine charac
ter of hi* country it Imprinted upon hit brow ;
there it a catalogue of hit hardships on every
Inn- ol hi* »rpre»*ive countenance, and a list of
the dangers he has encountered in hi eyu.
There, too, i* the man whom they are about
to Hires! with a civic wrea'li that will never
fade. (Tad in a plain suit ufblatk, he appears'
before his fellow citu- ns, lie alliance* to the
centre of the hall, where lie meets the veneriw
lile, the learned, the good, tile beloved. Chief
Justice Marshal The daik r be of hi* ..u^-T_
emitrati * with the multitude of ciistinnut n
round, and the Ministers ol foreign Powers are
struck wilh a mem dial ihey have neter seen
in any of then King*. He t all, upon Andrew
Jack-on lo lay hit hand upon the Constitution
and swear in the face of Heaven, in the face
of the assembled Senate, tocherith and protect
it. Amid the stillness o( the surrounding spec
tators, (he uaih ascends to the dome of the
spacious h t'l, end rolls along its arch, in etta
thrilling through the heart ofevery one within
hearing*
T his done, the President elect procetds K
the rostrum, end makes his inaugural a.hlreu
and the ceremony is over, in a single hotjr
the officer holding the highest situation in the
world is invested with his authority ; his onlv
escort the tribunal before which he swear*, hi;
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