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jifiyii ii mi i us n ilihh ,x l i' t 1 ". w u . . ju ji
'''roicclf -Th'fcs"" f one, nl
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lWJfntipiiIiin tbe oiler of the p ro
' -fififlon of thfr paper, mot be our apolo-
if for the nnn appearance nf iur paper
fdt the lad fw weeks. We will try to
prevent the recurrence of a similar slate
of things, for, tha futr. , " ..
TIi ; MIov wlo narrowed ovr
new eopy' of 'Maispeare' wilbi ut our
knowledge or consent, woulj make our
heart feet (lad if brd brief it norMa.
'Tant honest 'to take an thing from a
printing cffict, without ' rear,
bow . -
enltWattd any our owlet trc
tion of land, each of thtrn shall
have an equal share or interest
in said quarter section, but sna"
have no claim, by virtue of this
ThareUftf. to anv other land:
vrovided. always,. That this act
The "tady of tha Late," a Aran new shall mat he SO construed as 10
copy of which we bought the other day, give- a right 01 pre-emption 10
bas mysteriously disappeared. We iBy any person or. persons in cuoseo
booka forowrowB reading aod until we quenceof'any seitlement orim-
bevereedth.ro. common courtesy would provameni noc ucnuc uic
. .!,. n,mit ftf nwin , h. tllieUISIimrHl UI IMG lIHUOll line
?Iorv T!l Pub- fir. .... f iw-' n, if .. 16 the land on which such set-
TreaSliry . Bill lhtn apy b-w, ,Mst M bm 1he llement or improvement ni
. bocn def firtfrd fn, th PorSr,tific.tiot fif wingtUrethiy made, or ihelaods lately acqui
HOusfi of IlCDres- are. "Our iufferinM in.oferable!" red by treaty, with the Miami
ntiVOS hr a VOfe Of I - . . ..I tribe of Indians in the State of
125 to llI-DE3(D!!r ' Conress' H ,$ ,no,,g,l, Indiana, of which proclamation
- . V not af,Jnrn Defore thc rsl wk was mnde by the President of
v. m inoeDiraio awnuon 01 m w August. . lhe United States o the 22nd
Hon. jhomai J. word, tor pamphlet day of December, eighteen hun,
copy nf.UHVitfe speech f MrBonU f Col. A. L. Uingaman, of Hrl anil ihirtv-arvAii. or to nnv
Oliio, upon the resolution -to correct afcu- Natchez, is nnnounced in some sections or fractions of sectionf"
: sea'in tbe fublic !ipendirures,r,d to of the Whig papers of this State of land included within the loVfi
tepar,t tbe Government rro-n he press, as a candidate lor the ufe. cation of any incorporated town
have read it atieotiely;,and have Sfnate. He's a good Wlug.W or to the alternate sections to
f'utne wfth upon the, sufyect, tnt is, ami able man, and would adorn r)t,er alternate sections, granti
that every man in ?ur extended fJnion any station to which the voice ed to the use of any canal rail-
wouiu read and ponder upon ine start- oi a jree pnpie ma) can nun. road, or other public improve
jmg lacts confaincc .ttierem. lie sets
ff-rtb the manifold and glaring ' abuses of
til ltpf V in 'ItAWiTW at e-rtiU 4 rv In 1 T I
ment on the route of such canal,
IntheGall.MnSr.rof the SOth u!t, w. railroadi )r other public jfli
f a most ferocious att.ck upon the nrnv.m-n. nr to nV nortions of
roanner;that it is neit to imjwible'for character of SsmuelJayae. 'Esq., Post nnhllf xnri. untvvfil nr nthpr.
' imyuVprejudiced'mtod toWfrom .he Mferat Brookhaven inthi.coun.y.thar- which ha ve been actually
rontemplalion of it. -without being con- H':J" w,,h d.itirtin 'th fapers di- Sefectf d as StteS for C.ittes or
winced of tbe ab.-olute necessity of a rec,,(1 ,or ra. n Jtuwns lotted into smaller quan-
fborougb and speedy reformation, in our eo,,or oet,are0 ",8t Bf W4 ootsurprwd fitjes than eighty acrs and set-
(;oernrocot. 0,s rP w nmtrnre at Vm place, ,JCf Up0n anj occupied fr the
naaio pass inroun me omce "I a purposes Of trade, and tlOt for
ne ,.on. . o. 1 renui r 11 receive wan who no. ortt opposed ta lhe pol- nrrirnlf oral cultivation and m
nur thanks for hi, attention in lorw.rd-hlics of the paper, but to the rery exi8: provement, or to any land SPe
i7g us a enpj oi me trt eruption bHl aai (,0ee of its ed.tr." Haw' ridiculous ! ria II v or.r.iinifd or nerved for
it passed tbe House; and only aftaits Sam' J.yne opposed to tbe very exist town Ids or Other, purposes, by
sua eiAnaiure 01 we rreament 10 Become ,rtce MA. Kirer! We never heard of authority of the United States:
'' i uie land, it win be.tound in 1 1 t before' eirt ihpr.C.r- f,,-t ik i aJ mM;.i.J Thai
some misiaka. Our littl. friend mat niihinr liriii rrttt uiipd shH
of JUe.art. Pientiss and Word 10 this, or qui! all bis apprehensions' of danger, as be- construed to affect arty of tllfc
, 3ny simiiarli.il, was a (orrnidaWe weap- we will "go bad" that Mr 'Jayne will selections of public lands for the
on in me nanus ot their oppontnta in tle not hurt even one hair of bis bis bead; purposes ol education, the US"!
uew counties... Ihey both supporte4 it. much less will heatteir.pt in any way to .of salt springs, or lor any Other
'ndanjer hi very extsence." purpose, which may have been
In n week after making the remarks or may be made by any Slate
above alluded , to, be ascertains thi hi under, existing laws of the Unt
papers fnrthts place do not pass through ted States; but this act shall
Mr. Jayne 'a office; but mailed at the not be so coMstrued as to deprive
those of the benefits of this act
or.ee which- !i may Imve made
in pursuance of such agreement
or contract as aforesaid, shal
be void, except in the hands of
a purchaser in good faith, for a
valuable consideration, without
notice; and the certificate which
shall be filed with the Commis
sioner as aforesaid, shall ben
keri to be conclusive evidence
that the oath was legally admin
istered : ' rfnd provided, further,
1 lint it shall be the duty of the
President of the United States
to cause to be reserved from sale
or entry, under the provisions ol
this or anv other law of the U
nited States, any tract or tracts
of lano Reserved to any Choc-
tMu liinPlnr f iio nrnvlrinnc ilia
1 CWVV ,t.VfVI- III. I'lUI ltt.t. Illy
fftatPDancing Habbit creek,
(A 1830; and also (o: reserve
run sale tjr entry a suicient
quantity of lands acquired by
said treaty, upon which no such
settlement or improvement Kas
!0en madp, as would entitle the
settler or improver to a right ot
pre-emption under this act," to
satisfy the claims of such Indi
ans as may have been entiiln!
to reservations under the paid
treaty, and whose lands may
have beon sold by the JJnited
States on account of any default,
neglect or omission of duty on
the part of any officer of he U-
ntied States bitch reservation
from sale to continue until the
claims to reservations under
said treaty shall be investigated
by the board of Commissioners
appointed lor that purpose, and
iheirorport finally acted on by
Congress. , .
4 That if1 complefert J
piciiscni jjiMH, K would ine-;,l
J1D Kill UUIIIIi
They therefore rteoainu.,
iiiui 11 ub fu&ru pieces
be buil'in anoher placce
bfer plan.
No one can fuil in be rw
by he metaphojrieal resemhlflJ
mmisrtflion iself.
I Tlieadminisraion is wj,J
if snouid nor tie., -2
1 is anfiAfor. is deiie
' 3 It is exceedinglf ug
1 ii ir noes no soon tnnt
tiown 01 isell. ttnll be puii,
down. v
MjrviakI) The Whis of this gnl
Isnt Slate have nominated tbe Hon. John
H. Steele, of Dorchester county, as a
canuiuaie lor uovernur, ai uie uciooer
', election. 1 This, is the first popular dec
tion for Chief Jlagistraie in tbat;Siate.-
The Governor was heretofore elected bj
the joint votes of the legislature. ' , ,
The CAaiwiT James K. PaW'dieg,
I'sq, of New York, a gentleman of con
t fiderable literary reputalion, as tbe au
thor of Westward-Ho, the Dutchman's
.Fireside, Sic, hss been appointed by tbe
Fresident, by and with tbe advice and
xorisent of the Senate,' Secretary of the
Nary, in the place of Slablon Dickerson,
resigned. ,
We have been politely favored, by an
unknown. friend, with a copy of 'the re;.!
marks of Gen, James Hamilton, made in
the Senate of South' Carolina, on the res
ions before that body (0 instroct er
-Jcriators and -Representatives to vote for
tiie Stib-Treasnry. They are eu'eb as
uiiijht be expected of a antf bis eaal
Jed fame and unwavering patriotism.
Me indulge? in no useless rant; but states
bis objections toil in ao eloquent and for.
Mb!, yet respectful manner.. It must
.!Ra toorce of Ratification to the State
.' Hlghts men every where, to know that
Miey ere su.tained in Sootl) Carolina, in
heir opposition to the Hefarioun' schemes
of those in power, by uch men as Gen.
. Hamilton, Robert Y. Hayne," George
MtDuffie'; and William C. Preston.-
. Vou look in vain to, any Sta'e in the U.
Pion far soch an array of great names in
- iis favor. 'Gen. Hamilton gives it as bis
pimfehat lhe people of South droli
nl can never be brought to sanction that
measure. Tie Tesoliition Instructing
their Senators and tlepresentatives to sup
port the Sob-Treasury bill, paused th
?rgihture; yet no candid and liberal
m'rtded iran will pretend 'ofay that tin
will of 'the people was expressed through
the legiklat-nra. 'It was an eypression of
the fr)timTVts of the individHals co(ttpo
ting the legiklature. no tnore. '
It I considered xJoubtAil wbe'fber tbe
Fub.TresMirv bill can possibly; pass te
fb-U'e, If the Wbigs do their duly it
vr.l be defeated, wHIto'ut doubt. ; ' .
Uallatin fost Uthce, directly for this
place; and. in the following remarks, he who have inhabited, according
honorably acquiis Mr, ; Jayne, and char- to Its provisions, Certain frac
gos the fault to the proper person. If, in tioos of tbe public lands within
the first place, he had enquired of the the land district of Palmy ra, in
1 m.. ai.badatm,. he might have saved the fctate. of Missouri, .which
1 . S '. . .
nim,eit u.e trouoie ol attei;-ptme to m roBvr,taA fr. K,,l i.. nn
1... -.I'L t. I I . I f I V ViT. I T t U I I l.f III VW
juic d nigo miftoeu anu nonorai)i man, , c?
who would corn Mirh b, r r. r4r ul l"v miivcvsim u i
venge upon a political oppf.nrnt. . ntsh and r rench gnuts, but are
v 1 qui the southern Star. Mound, to be with the Itrrcs of
Inourlrrst we published a'let- said grants.
let Irom Monticello; iinforminz ' , ' That, 'before liny
us of the irregularity of our pa- person' claiming the benefit of
pers at that place. . We re Uhislaw shall havepatent for the
. 1. . ... . . .1 . .. 11 Ii .. .1 1 1 I . . . t . 1.
swiiy uiai v c ill ao! a ny aiin lano wnicn ne mav ciann, oy
ston to the Postmaster t Brook- having complied with its provis
navun in 111s oiuciai capitcity, sions, ne stiall maKe oatu oeiore
inasmuch as our paper did not some pereon authorized by law
go by that ofhee, but was nuil- to administer the same, which
ed direct from this place toMon- oathv with the certificate of the
ticello: consequently, '.it was person administering it, shall he
the carelessness4of the Postmas filed with the -register of the
ter at this place. We do hope proper land office when the land
lltat the like will , not occur a- is applied for, and by said ofh
gam, 11 it does, we shall in self cr sent to the ofiice of the com
defence, be compelled to I report missioner of public land, that he
them, 1 ' entered unon the Jam! which he
claims, iu his own risht.-nnd ex
PRE-EMPTION TttUL. ' clusive.lv for his own use and
11 trmctea ov tne benaic ana benelit : and that h" has not.di.
Hons of Rep rescnjplives of redly or indirectly, made any
, Mr. PrtNTiss. It will be re
membered that one of ike-great
est charges made against Mr.
: remiss, in the newly settled
portioo of thisState, during the
late canvass, was this- that lie
was opposed to the rights of the
settlers, and that he would, not
be favorable, to any pre-emption
laws which might he, proposed
for their benefit in Congress.-
This charge was confidently as
serted and industriously circu
lated amongst the settlers;, and
no doubt , many honest men be
lieved it to be true, and voted a
gainst Mr. P. upon that ground.
But Mr. P. has put the brand of
false rt upon the charge he
las m!y. "voted in Congress
or the pre-emption btll, Jnrthe
las also supported the -measure
by ooe of his ablest ' and most
eloquent speeches. Thnt speech
we. shall pttblisn so soon as we
shall h.ve procured a copy.!
TyondiT if Mr. Ps. -enemies will
now arrqjtit him of the iMrge oF
the charge of being op .osed Xo
the "poir settlers:' . -Sun.
omav. j?j the dew lies Ion..
: :. . f...-t: .. "IN
I'rvuutri iiivsi irniucy in tno shade
woman, in the shade, of domestic
uremeni, sneds around bar path ,Uf
anj more permanent blessings than
im 11 mor ejpoieu io toe etare tui
nervation of public life. Thus hi.
ble.and retired often do more ittJ
eni-u 10 socieiy man . tne roisv iJ
l..i.tl:.... ...i.i:.." .1 . "t
aaieiiivg 01 ear.10, wiioj((
'guv 01 unconcealed enjoyoient detn
ra'es and parches ur the ' moral
wi over. I . ,
FLOUR. .At Cincinnatflour is
from 6.50 to 7. Ai Natchez, 12 t() j.
Bacon Hams 14 a 16 side, t
shoulders 10 1? all' hog round, JJ
I4.-LAKD--9-1-? a IO.-POKKJ
Jless, 24 a 25, peri barrel. SUGuJ
orown, y-i-s: a ll -Lodl, 25 a 30
Lump. 17 a 20.
the United Sl(ttes,in,GongrGSS
'assembled, that every acta-,
ai settler on the public lands,
being the head of a familyyor
over lt went y-ooe years of age,
who wa iu possession and a
house keeper, by personal resi
dence thereon; at the time of
the passage of this act and for
four months next f.receding,jihall
be entitled to all the benefits
and privileges' of an act entitled
"An act to grant :pre-emptiou
rights to settlers on the public
lands,", approved May twenty,
ninth v eighteen hundred -and
thirty : Mtid the said act is here-
ny -revived -arifi -cfrtitinned
agreement or contract in any
way or manner with any person
or persons whatever, by which
the title which he might acquire
from the Government of the U
nited States inure to the bene
fit 'of any one except himself, or
to convey or transfer the said
land, or the title which lie
, ; T . ' 7
"There is but one wav of se-
curing universal equality to man
and that .is, to regard evrv
honest employment as hnno-ra
ble, aRd then for, vp'ry honest
man fo learn in whatsopver state
he ni y be, therewith to bn con
tent, aod to fulfil with strict fi.
delity the duties .of his station,
and to make every condition a
post of honor.
From 'e Colombia Telescope.
THE 1 SE THAT JACK RUtf.T.
A building ol great size, (cotj.
taining 158 ..moras) has been
lately erecting for the use of the
Treasury Department; when
3of no sooner are the walls uo.
acquire to the same, to any oth! than 'l is, discovered that thev
erpersonor persons whatever, mustbe taken down ogain. 'Ai
at any snhspqnent time. And if committee of Congress assist.
any such person claiming the 1P.
nerir oi. this law as aforesaid,
shall swr falsely in the prem
ises,1ie shall be sublet to all
the pains and penalties for ner-
'inuefi Jo i .. rf: i l... . . J
force ht iv re: WArf. ' .'J " 1 '"V'r.w,"';'
ed by two oble archiiecta have
repor i in substance:
1 . ,iat the building is plac
ed where it ought not to be. .
j 2 That it is not suited to the
purposes for which it is intend
ed, -;'r" ':;" ') ;-,; ;',? ""I .'. '
3 , That it is exceedingly ug.
' ", ,..,...
illatriuioiiial.
ut,,.i. ' ..
OUT OF A r ATHKS1--D,JT A Wirj JJ
uirr or Cton.Srripturc,
" -Give ir. but -
Something whoiKutito I may bind iryknn
Sompihing to love, lo rem upcu, to cj
Affuciioii's teo'lrila round."
, ' . BIABRIKD. ..
In this pliirf, on tlit 27tt ult., bv A. Um,
f l, Mi. Gkoh;s NTcniLNs, o Mis Lttrc.
utAMr, both of this tov.n. '
lit th County, u the 23fli ult., ay E. t. Bo.
an, I&mj., ifr. flfiaay ' Ward,' to Miu sj
Casousb IUitK, all of thw comity. ,
In Montirrlio, on tlie evening t thl Srti iiml
of Has towu, to Tits. Amanda Bautf Oft!;
aMlA. , v , ",t v I
Several others are spoken of, at certain
gira tbe particular 'as oon S tSy transjre.
; Died,
At hfrtflttfl residenco, in this p.ice, on thr5';
ultimo, nf'sr o lotig and painful iljncif, Mn.
riLAH Elobieoje, consort of the late Dr. A.t
Eldridgv. . , I
Statb r Afis-iissirpi, Lnwronce Councy,
Ptnbate Court, Jtno Tcnn,'36 I
application of tbvjfdministratf
v of the estate of Wm. P. Mullimlfl
ceaeftd. that the reat stte of sauih
ceased lie aold; it is ordered 'by the Court,
mat an pernios interested m said estili,
be and appear it iIm fet Jogust Tew,
ot ,sad Court, to show csuse if any tW
can, why sattf estt should not be s
it is further ordered, that a copy of tk
order lie puhlith-d in the t.Wontie(li
UarlJRiver Banner, for fit wef ksu
cessivi-ly, an I that a copy ibereuf hil
vt-ntseil m three of tha most public plr
ces in Lawrence County.
A true copy frwa tbe mirrufts .of tit
Lourt.
. hsued 25th June, 1 833. ,
' J. CALI)VVI:LT, Clerk.
OVtheSOth or Jun Uit, a mll W'f
Morocco -JOCKEr. DOOfC c
taining , about or 3V CjO.n PJant
r- fJink, 10 hit the Brandoa Bank.iml
3 (!ii!h in cbanste tick-rs. IffLO, tN
tollowing imtes: One on D ivid , Ward f''
rn flulUr. pavahlc to the subscridf,
one on John Moore, for Twenty dollars
payable to John Stuclceyt'one on G.C
tlaindlett tor twenty four or live lf'e.
tisvabla to Levi Dot son: aud a receipt
Irom Jt. Smith, Esq, fr the rollectitn"f
an account on Levi Unt.ton.s Adrors,"
favor G.C. Hainblet, together with f"'
eral other n'ots and receipts not recoils
led. , Any penom finding the same n'
returnipg it to the subscriber, or leaves
it at this office, will be liberally reward
K. L BOVVEN,
JJuirticello, July 14. 183g-34H
DMIMSTIMTOTS NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration lif'i't
bne granted to the undersigned tj1
th Pi'lat. f.r.nrt nf t.nvreiice CcuntVi
t ttirf June Tnn. 1833. 01) the estsieuf
Dttlihili Eld ridge, dee'd,
NOTICE ii
hereby iven to all persons indent!1"
A:d estate to come .forward and mat
immediate pay iiu n, and all those tivi"4
claims against th snue, to present H
within the time prescri'd by ' U1
the will be forever tmred.
fuhU, 1 833,-34 -8.nV
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