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I’.XEt'UToilS \\D \ HIIMSTRATORS’DUTY
Notice to Debtors nml Creditors to be pubii bed
six w- I s. —Priori*s Digest, page 157.
A 1 intended '-ah s oi goods and chatties, belongieg
totes:;? ■or intest.it es goods and chatties, slic'd Le
pitidi Jin I in tw <i or more public places in the parish
where such i ff' ct.t art- to be sold, and in the
gazette at lciu-1 fortv days before the day <■! such in
tended sale ibid lid.
All i sto be between the horns ot fen ami four
o’cl uvk, an I it continued li oin lay to day. imfire to
Le given thereof on the first day ol sh)h —;7nd lb/
Sales oi real properly to be on the first'l’m'-day in
the mouth, at the place of public sales,alter sixty days
publicutii . ibid 171
Apnlicati ui f<>r Letters of Dismission published six
Oioutlis. — ibid 168.
ESTRAYS.
T'> he advertised by the Clerk of the Inferior Cour!
ibid.
Murray sheriff’s sales.
FOR FEBRUARY.
Will be.‘old at the’louse or John J. Humphries, on
the first Tuesday in February next. (1834) the
pi t. i. > , :'< dby tin Justices ol the Inleri.ii ceurt
ot ’I .v c .uiUy tor holding the courts in and tor
said ronniv. beflveen the usu d hours ot sale, the
follow mg pi lovrfy. to-wit :
Lot il bind number fifty-three in the eight district of
the third sectio , levied on to satisfy -undry fi fas from
a justices eouil ot !|, nrv county in favor of John
C'argile a;; lino Tlcmtas M Hogan, levied on and re
turned to me 6. constable.
\lso 10l ..uinber i ne hundred and sixteen in the
twelfth d «tri<o d the fourth section, levied on as the
propertv of Julius G Darby to s.iti-fy sundry li las
from a justices court of Walton county in favor of
Haniuel M’Junkin, levied on and returned to me by a
constable
Also, lots number two hundred and sixty six in the
ninth district of the fourth section and two hundred
and forty in the ninth district o{ the fourth .section,
both leviev) on ns the property of Vinos Spillers Io
sat's'v a ain from the superior court cf Gw innelt
countv m favor of Joseph L • hir.iiinghatu lor the um
of U "fge Law fence.
Also, 10l number two hundred and two in the nititb
distent ol the. fourth section, levied on ns the proper
ty ol'Sumuid Keller to satisfy a fi fa from a justices
cou. t of Jones county in aver ol Grilliti »V Goodwin,
lav i< don mid returned to me by h const:.bit-.
Also lots numbers two hundred and ninety in the
tenth district of the third section and <bree hundred
and twenty-five in the twelfth district of the third
section, levied on to satisfy sundry li fas from a justice
court of Campbell conntv, one in Invor .1 La II
Foster igain-t Stephen Willilord and George Law
Fence against U illiani W illiford and Stephen \\ lili
ford, levy made and returned to me by a (••instable.
Also. lot number two hundred and thirlv-niiie in the
tenth district ol the third section, levied on to satisfy
a fi fa from the superior court oi Gwinnett county in
favor ot William B. Malone, adni’iiistrator.iS'c. against
llunnah Grogan and Allied Grogui and I’ctcr Wai
den, security on appeal ; for the use id Newton
31c Dill
Also, lot number two hundred and one in the ninth
district of th 1 ’third section levied onh satisfy a situ
from a justice court otCoweta county in favor ot J>
cob L. Abraham against Biidgar ilai.ey, levied on
returned to inc by a constable
AL'», lot number three hundred in the ninth district
nf the fourth section, levied on to satisfy n fi la from a
justice court ol Coweta county in favor ot J I. A A.
J). Abrahams again«t Anderson .Mize, levied on and
returned to me by a constable.
Also, lot number three hundred and two in the ele
venth d strict of the tourth section, levied on to satisfy
a fi fa from a justices court of Cow eta county in lav i,
of Jacob L \l>rah ous again t John Hardman, levied
OU and returned to me by a constable.
J J HUMPHREY'
dec 7—43 !)• pty SbiT
~FOR SALE
A first rate, two horse, .
h.iggo.v
With new HARNESS. On good terms.
Eim'firc at this Ofijt«.
M T—P
\ sd. i -so. *44.
AN ACT. j
To dispose of am I distribute by Lottery, all the!
Fractional parts of Surveys, in the counties cl;
Union, Lumpkin, Fotsyih, Cobb, Paulding, 1
Ctieiokee, Floyd, Cass, Gilmer and Aliorav. :
licit (:ri'<cte<i >y the. Senate and linuse of
Hcjircseiitativis >f t-c State of (teor<'ia in
wiener :I Asstmblii in t, and it is Itcrtbi, en
acted by i.ie aiitkority afot tsui I,
'i'h«t lits Lx 'f ile : v, iiic Governor, is atithor
ijf’d ami letpiirmi t ;i appoint three tit and pioper
;>e> .Ous as t.‘ouimissiiOins, who alter having given
bond and laken the oath as prescribed bv toe. act ol
the General As.<- ably passed December, illiiJ. for
gov imug itie I,in Gaud and Goid Lotteries.—
omiiiisiioiicrs proceed to mak out » h i-, is o' all
tit' Fr icttonsan the • mnue-, it i,e aI. is a'ariy
’i ■■ as >■ !e, n ;3 ;> iC
wtie. is winch tu.it a med ilo prtz.i s of the late Land
and Gold Lottero ■•, pl.i ing th,-. Fractions in the
distiicts surveyed uno lurty acre Lots into the
’.old wheel, and the Fractions in the districts sur
veyed into one hundred a ni sixty acre Lots, mto
the Latid l.otlerv wittel.
St c 2 In i b it farther ruarted, &.C-
I'litil as soon as tiie whole number of iekets
ior prtzt shall be <na e out and plac. d in the res
, l>e, ive wheels, it shall be the dm v of the said cmn-
I missnoiers to mis.-al and open the win els contain
ing tie- residue ol tin- names or tickets ttiat was re
.Vrd, ma de out and lepositei! in the said wheels
m preparing for the late Laud and Gul I Lo’ieites,
and proceeti to drawing tin.l copdm ting in the
same manner as was prescribed lor the drawing
,md conducting the mte Lzmd and Gold Lotteries,
ami publi-dieit i i m sum- order.
.Nee. 3. .1-/7 i>t it e.t ted,
i i.at tfie } t-rsous to whose names Fractional
Lots ma t>e drawn m tiie aforesaid contemplated
Loltcri< s. -liaii la- < ii‘iil»’ii to grants lot them upon
the same <Tins i ti the f-rlunate ditiwers in the
iit e Land a;.(i Goa! Louc. tt s. arc enutled to grants
(or ; e ims fiy to- tn respectively diawn.
•'i c 4 .iitdii. it i lia led, iyc.
i'ii it uiotti.l a v tc.ricv occur oi a y of lire said
comniis-iom r ap;,,;,s afmesai-l, by death,
resignation oi mil- iwise, in ii fns exccllei ey the
Governor b” into n ise.i to appoint Some lit mid
prop ■( p- rsoo to fill sucdi vacancy, who after hav
ing given bond im! s:- uri’y ami taken an o .th as
required by Hits act, Mhtd: m eonjiiuclioti with the
other •: .aim• i-miimrs. proceed to complete the said
11 I H s.
: 5. \nd be. i! cum ted. \c.
’l'h ii ii sb,t 1 be the dutv of the survevor gene
! r (I ui furnish the said commissioners with a list of
•all the Fractions hereby amhoiised to be drawn
designated by their apjiropn : •‘ic.iiilxts anil qu in
> tity ot acres contai ied m h, I’rmi 1“J, that, no
■ tht > ’ herein cmitame i sftali pe so consirt’i ii as to
l ii .siur’i tm- Li’i p .-s. su > s■< ttred io Imlum.s
i under existing. I iws of "n- -talc.
STOLEN
n
From tln l «t! l >sc-ili. : si’h ult a dark sorrel
M ARE fitt>'<oi lu> id- !• !■ live years old fast ‘pring
very trim in her m ke a it'b droop rnmped, brand.>b
<>(. the left sli-iuhler a.id hit thigh with a stirrup iroti.
‘••Hie r--an sp its on Iter back, thin main ami Io: « tai:
I wilt gi'e ti reward of ten dollars and a I r- •- m.ble
e\p‘‘'i~. s tor the M u-e. and the addiiion •■! iw. ■ v ,i. ,|
lars for the thiet with nroof to ( --mv iet him.
Aimer PhiHh n,
Foreylh count}/, dec 7 a* 42
The Federal Union will publish this om-.- •■,( f,, r
ward the account to ;he ■
i » ~
w ... -.
I'rtim tht Conchtuitonalist.
Mil. I.DITOR —Vk iille the elod-poles throughout the
I idled States me f erjifexmg iuemselves io aceount
tor snnple atuiospiiei'i, id muiieiia I send you
that, wiiic.i may not be unexceptionable—Beranger’s
beautuul thiori/ul Shootino jxtaks. W .
shepherd! ttiou sny’si ou> earthly doom
Otteys some star's uiystriious powa r.’’
ii y. my laircbil<‘: but nigh. 4 ui-ipgimnn
A ells from our eyes in.- destined hour.
“Shepiu-rd! thou read’s! the stars aright.
Hast tracted each pl niet’s wamJi rmg way:
Say ■ w hat betides you tailing light,
W Lieu shouts, and shoots, uud lades away
My chilli, some mortal breathes i,is I is',
Uis star shoot? d .vv'iward tri m its sphere;
1 iiat t 1 i.ig - latest !tours were past
Alio jnv la. li lends and lestive cb.-er:
All r. rxi.-s, sped h s summon’d sprite
W ’iile flushed in evening sl t .,.|, be |,.y—
-“Bee ! yvl aiiothi r ik-eting light
W bicli shoots, and shouts, and lades aw a) !”
M v child, how pure, how bright its beam!
There sank 11 maiden good and fair;
This morn reu.dd each wishful <ire«m,
t.acb c.iii'taut sigh, each flour ot care;
Tliis m .ru her t>r..vv with flowers was dight,
.''he crossed her lather's door to day—
• Son ! yet another passing light
W inch shouts, and shoots, and t ides away 1”
Jast ilien. a hi.li and mighty lord,
New - born in gold mid purple sleeping,
His iiilant me.nil I r Heaven restored,
\ id let! a prmcel) mother weeping:
Com tii r. md si ive, mm paras |e
W ere gatliei itu, roum; their future prey—
“t'ee .’ yet another meteor tight.
W hich shoots; and shoots, und fadesaway 1 ’
M v -on how • rwi-like i' ti onei! '
\ i'ov al 1 iv or.;, ’s s ar was theie,
AVh. ' a_h • 1 :r wo. - to *i- ini.aiul di . med
I’w 10 pi 1 ; . rk a lealni sd« .‘pat;:
Even now fi hide iroru sight
The port: . -li ofclay
'■ sTefyet aiiutner w ..ml. ring light,
Whitb fhouls, and shouts, aud fades away ,
Truth —Thv whole Truth,
IsDAlivrAll, Silltt -Lscceijibci' a-1, L 5 >3.
My clt'.ld. the blessings of the peer
Wing’d heavenward yonder Heeling soul;
Distress but gleams from other’s stoi‘‘.
From iiis she reaped a jilentrous dole;
From far and near, inis very ni ,ht,
Towards his doors tin: huuscie-sstray-*
“See! yet another fading light,
Which shoots, and shoots, and fades away I”
That star coutrul’d a monarch’s fate !
G >! welcome, son, thy lowly dwelling;
And envy not tile stars of state
In lustre or in size excel’itig;
For didst thou shine all coldly bright
In useless grandeur, men v ou;d say,
’I ts but a passing meteor light
W Lick shoots, mt.i shoots, and lades awav’
A CIIAi lL < •>’ Missr.3-
Tlia dem'iitlfe Mixtits vv. m et i:;-ii;e,
What Hopes and v.i.-.t tears they awaken.
Ami when a ma a,s taking a disu for his icifc,
lie io 2lt.ss-led us well as .diss-tabcii,
W hen I courted Mtss liidd. and obtained the kiss,
1 thought tn the warmth of my passion.
That I’d make a great Hit in thus gaining a 'dies.
But ’iwus only a JLoJ cu -cu-fa-fiau
For so raany Misses, s itirrounded IN'w Kidd.
With me ami my love interfering;
,sut a j -alous A7 t/-/r-isZ put into her head,
That she ought to give me a hearing
Tlmrc's a certain Miss-chance that 1 m<*t withone day,
Almost sent my hopes to destruction,
And she fell a suspicion ol all 1 might say—
And all owing to one Miss-cunslruction.
Deceived by a Miss-uiformation, J wrote,
1 ue cause oi her auger demand ng;
Mixs-directiOn prevented her getti g tiie note,
Ami introduced M.ss-underdaud-■ g
M hen to make her my wit ■ f exultingly swore,
I’liss-heliej mi l<; ii -i .f , jbi itile iti oi,
And 1 nearly’ jmt wed t > M>ss f'lrin.ne before
1 could weaa her from Miss-aj>[>re!ieusioii
But when she would no longer vic-ld to Miss-doubt
Nor be led to ill iss-re/> resent fit ion,
>he bail with Miss-/i/.t a most serious fall out,
And to wed tell no m >re hesitation.
Bui when at the cliui cdt to be married we met,
m ole the p-u .on to ling r,
And i got so aiiiioyn d by an aw kwo'd M Ss-fit,
1 couldnotget tin-ring on iter tin er.
Having been so Missamd I now- keptn strict watch,
1 iiough j .‘.ill liv’d in tear of Msis-rarriage,
And I found when too late, an unlucky "diss mutch
Interfer'd with tho j >ys of ajy m in’iage.
Miss-ru'e in my dwelling hut every thing wrong,
Vo s-iiiin, tc mi ni tin re !•■ ■•< her -.atiui ,
Till mv ca‘ . tike ihe time 1 ';<k«- -gm o my song,
Was all wasted by Miss-iijjpl.entiuii.
j - i C : .io L A N - J S.
to riiL: PCoPLi: of Georgia.
No man is more nduciant to appear be.bre you
111 ihe public p.ipeis Ilian i am, bul umi'-r existing
-mcuiiistan. 1 s ii is my solemn duty to d., so, in
j.isiii eto my-i it no less num In you. lam aware
that it will bt; the interest ui some to aiinbuie to
me motives di-l-reiit bom the (rue ones i.\ which
I am actuated, but I Will not be deterred by such
i o'is: Iv 1 m;ous from me p< r!mujunce ol a pubiic
duty.
1 lie ihili. uliv that occulted in subscriLiiig furlhe
st n:k ot the Fanner's B 1 .k of Clialtahou; he. 1$
iresh within the rma uibrai.ee of many, li was
' Mlgflt by two compitul' 1, One composed of Gen.
. ats-H), Gen M Dougaid, Mr. < olip s ;u;.l tt.cir
. sociates ; the other of c’ni. Alfie.i Iverson, Mr
Cary, my sell and our assuciaft s. After a seyere
and doubtful struggle, our j artv prcvg.l.-d, ami the
Bank went into opera 1 ~-j under my iuimmistration
as President, aided by Edward < ary, esq. :i a
C.ishi* r, and cominued so untu ihe first Aloi.day
in mis momti Dini t'. .hat time, the Bank was
eflen a sailed by ulhcr by Liukos .iu<l by
priv ;t.' persons who m ted the mm 0! upon or se
ciet enemiis, as best answered their purposes.—
Upon every sucli occasion, the bank 1101 only gal
lantly, bin riumpfi.mil) defended itself, ami up to
the lime meniiom-u, it was not onlv as sound and
so Iv< nt as any bank in the I t mn, !>ut was a hi 10
defy .ill opposition, no ...niti 1 Lo.n wli il qi arier ii
might come. Daring tm w.mle term <d mv admin
istration, I ueyer lit aril from dntu tor, siock-Jioluer.
or others, the liist word oi cempiaint against un
seil. Wlifu I tame into the original coniptm) ,
when me itist.luUuu w , • mg mized ; ami up to tiie
the time m itic 1. ent •t'ftcmiv, I believed it an
association ol .mii.ir. bie gentli men. aefing togitiier
for the iionest jmrpust s uriglt all) iiHendcd , t!i..t
should dissa. islai.i 10:1 at aay tune irtse, it would
tie frankly made kuowij by thepariv cuinplamiiig,
.mil tiie evil, il .my, • urrecled. I d;d not bclu iv it
pns.'ibh , that we had a traitor in onr r ings. How
tar I was misi.ik< n, will ajrpear 111 the sequel.
011 W .’'lnes.lav. ;.t 1 v 1.1. is to our .in n. I'. It-. -
tiou lor bank officers, having had no intimation ol
any complaint against uiyscli', ;md cunt- mplatiug
r.o change m the direction, I leit home in the stage
tor Augusta, upon business connected wi ll ihe
bmk ; previous to uiy depaitur** howr ver. 1 hit
with Mr. Carv. .1 puv.er ol attorney to r. pi sen’ my
slimes, at. I at the e'erii.m on Munday toll..wing to
vote tor Mr. Iverson, and the other old director?.—
Mr. Iverson was then from home, and had been
tm -u.tie weeks, bm th .( evening as 1 was gon g
from. I ii.'l him return:;.g tu Columbus. V. e.? .-
lute.; t tii-h other as we passed. Al) leaving home
at lli.it l :m , a d the d:r ction i • wtneh 1 was .r 1
veiling;, stem to Lave given iu Air Ivtrsmi gre.h
cm . t in and .mxit'tv. lor upon returning home, i.i
im ucdiatily slatted Air. William Brooks, one ui
a:? new associates, and ol whuin I shall have or
. . .ion to ?; eak more p irtictifarly !>»': after, ue. Icr
whip md 'pur, in pursuit 01 me. to act ns a spy
upon ni) movements. A’ 1 late hour in me i;:_ . ,
.Mr Bru.ins ovritom* tiie ? . ; g .ve up hi* !) ■; -• ,
k ustaifbc . . h her
gprsand myself, saying tbs: lie had been det.ii.
at Golumtius by business until the stage bid h it,
and was compelled to Hie step he had talon, that
he might be in Augustu by the time lite mail would
j arrive. Ile procc edt don to Macon, where 1 was
■ to remain t.o one day, and set a g-mtleman of tii it
place, whose character issomewliat notorious—*ot
tor honesty, to keep an eye upon my movements ;
fiom theme he went to .Milledgeville, where he put
the talents ol aamtier geutlem.ia tu requisilion, in
the same honorable office. Mr. Brooks iie.-i dis
appeared, and was next seen back at >■ .’oiumbits.
jHe did not go to .Augusta. Why till this was
| done, is now quite jda.n, but was wholly on us
| peeled by me at the time. Whilst i. Iverson was
I from home 1 was providing lor sustaining him in
his seal ;i. the board ol directors, but tie wa- s
mreliy plaiting ati l ;ordu_mg my .!• I -.- I;. :
tie met me going from home, his suspicions were
excited, tor the guilty are dways upon lite alert,
tbi:l possible his secret amt midnight m ach in alien*
had leai lied my eats, ami that 1 was about 'o
counteract or undo them. His friend Mr. Brooks
was both a lit ami willing instrument for him to tis-'s
at this ciisis How well lie acted bis part you have
now been iutormed
i During Mr. (versons absence from Goluinbug,lie
sticcced' d through the honorable Mr, Forsyth,
I in purchasing lium Mes.-rs. B< er , limhe & fSt.
i John, one hundred and fifty shares of stock in t ie
j bank, ami also in person or oilier ,s< cret
I ag iits, some two or three hi tidred shares f rom other
• I person*; but yrt he had not th. control oi a inajo
i itfy ol the stock, and one bold and despt rate libit
now rem lined so be made. Seaton Gra.itlami, esq
was dm owner of three hundred shares of stork and
Mr -A dliaio Sandford oi one hundred, whose
pioxn-s to Vide wire then held by Mr. Gaiy.—
j Without file control oi this stock. Air. Iverson
i k ■( w hr never could sum nil m his plans; he
i (hci( tore appro iclied Mr Grant!.iml ami asked for
i a power ol attorney to Vote epon his shares, pledg
i ing himself that the oi.ly use fie designed making
| of it, was partially io reduce the stdlant’s, arid to
: elect Dr. Thomas Hosey, a director m the place of
Me M. W IVrrv. Mr. Iverson represented that
Mi. ('ary probably would nut vote for (he reduction,
lii.it Air Ferry was under my mllm m ••, and s'lould
1 the ledm (ion meet with opposition from me the
i ineasuic would 1 ail unless Ferry was eii.—
! Tin proposed rm*asure met Mr. Giaml.m Is appro
j batiu'i ami the power was cheeiluily given. Mr.
I Gianliaml !li'-n, at 'he nqmst • f Air. Iverson ,-p
pl.ed (o and obtaiue i from Mr. rt.ind'ord, a similar
powei m regard to ills sliar ■«, w‘in h power was to
be used ni the same way ..ml lor the same purp<>
se s •
In this manner, and by the use of such means,
did Mr. Iverson obtain ihe comrol of a m.jmiiy of
j lue stock, but he neither voted for Dr. <loxey or
myseif, instead ihercol, Im < im te.i air. Napu t oi
roup, and Mr Switzer of Hams count-. Th-'
m-w board ol directors stdisvq i.mtly eieefe i Mr.
Napier, president, in a lew day s thereafter, with
out any cause known to me at leasi, Air. INajiit i
resigned both as director and president m eai n of
whi.h offices he was succeeded by general Sand
ford.
Aller thus obtaining the couli u-m e of Mi.
G. am land, m, Jso gios -1 v abtismg it, air. I verson
adthe-.s -d a fi-ttei io ,om as iam ii.immed dis.im:tl v
admittmu his breae.i ol i ouiidem ••, ami proposed
x.i' i,i ,i< 1 1.-n. by the pnoti.se of tu.s 5.n... 1; is
r. >w wdii‘p> i«-d by ’tie i w f .:-,,ds that Ur. Iverson
has iclt. mat lie di-nii ‘, ra ii r ii ebl, :t is .'rue, aux
In ai fi on ins pail of a y i • ifidi ce icpmsv- in
him !>y Air. '.mi.uiaml, and it is intimated lliat Mr.
(*i’.iiiiland detered the reiucvul bu.h i.i ?:ir. Gary
ami m.sell. All ilih, 11. .v< no daub j.> wholly
untrue, and ;s an m-.alt addi dtu the n j .i : !r> udy
done 11. u 'l’fie .suoj.iim'•'• letter from Gcmrgi H.
\•> ng, esq. of OgLthorpe county to my eli. is
conclusive upon ttiis poitii tor .Mr. Giauthmd " au
'kw.-.ses m- tossy upon I.authmit,, that iml.mil
Iverson has been gouty • I a bn acii m i e -n ••
ami a betrayal id the cmmdence reposed m i,i;n, m
cffi i.ting my removal.” (A neu Air !•• sou says
one thing and Ail. Gr mtland says anutliei, i,o i >-
icllig’ent and unprejudiced man can at tins day. ne
; sitake lor one m.mutit winch tu belt l ve.
Lvecy m hi who ..n.>'..s tne relations wtu. u Lave
! existed between Air- Iverson ami mysiil bum ins
boyhood up to his icci :;t abandonment ui his puh
lical lib nds, and evern since, can but be ourpiised
ai Ins course tuw.uds me. Did; rent l umom ..sc,
1 understand al,road; j .si.licaiory ol ins course ;
su< !, is, that I owed tiie batik an exorbitant debt ;
that inv course was unitimidiy towards Ina; ; tan 1
w,.s Using tiie whole b .iiiv lor my own purpost s ;
that ia a jo iva: eli aimai lion, 1 mid 1 him
vvitli falsehood. CX-C. Hud uls uliise been diet.did
oy anv oi those lausvs. it w a.s due aiikc to mm arid
mysvil. ii.al they should ii.ive buci; liaidGy ami
ope ly slated.
My d< l,t t > ihe bank, al though cavy, under ex
isting 11'( i.tti.stauevs, mv 11 w~s i xli n ..u hi. < u
: ilie first duo day in Novcm-bcr. n w •» as ivi 11 as i
i• im u.ber, about as large as i. mid , ; L-. <m ui any
one time an I then ainom.le.d ••• tj-JidiO" m v (•■
souii es a id ..imi y tu pa_» c, i id- io 1 ivir on Knows
m;t io tie very * <mt, ami i.i J,,sldi. a lo'i oi ;..ys< ,i,
I in ust take this oi • .is ion tu say , Imo : n • j. 11 v ale
good debts’ due me arc- more tuan suim nml lu pax
all my (!< bis, witi.ii.,l lorn 11112 my properly ; amj
il.tii n>v pnqii iiy is mure than smitcti ~t lu iiu ific
same, wiitmut Im.ll.gauv pa.; 01 tiie debts doc me.
.'•nice mV ret m burnt, 1 have p..id on my Laux
• libi.s, ?>1.400. but stiail cb-utme inakmg an. lur
im r payment mini Air. Ivrr.-iua agrees to i.me m>
sim ii ~s fie promised lu du but now m • im< ■?. I •;•>
nut v< ish to be a ' optiriiier m sm ,i a conteni, uui
hi 1 i uhshli 11 ~s pm .mi ci my piupcity oa.e m
th h mis oi sllli .1 m .n.
H.e bank nev 1: w.i- i.l one moment 1 j ire l o>
cramped by reas-. 00l any deal i-ver ownig n by
ins st ;!, fur w’i m vei toe exigemy reqmiu ii, no
I p;r so rial pjeon v«n «• t» 1 e, or pi i<at - s iljee v. u>u
_o at. lu r. sit :i ine item :. ,n.ir; • , ,uu.;-; ai.d
ct i :
• !•■ I' I 1 i.< tto liic ill- . ~1,0.1. lI.Ji my pii'.ao
haractei tit stake, a-.d my pi ide was en I, :>i<d, .it ah
i itm ‘an • oi> 3 r a < 1 • umxiances, to s.isiai.i t..c
, wti 'ever mi_..t irntai mysiil. Aii. l.er-.-.i
w • I km • iv ill a w.. • .v , r ;i v> a s ile 1 •;. • I t.Ci --s i-
'' • '■ • ■ . ••!. • I . .. mi 111 . ''< •-
■pail iui |iii',...e 1.1 un, ‘tiileii ol im'-i rat- i
•;M W . ..u.ji..-- p.r. speuw ‘-id
'Vv ilGlx.? I\O. 33,
fund', to tne amm,-'t cn s:i«tv and sr , v?ri?'f
thousand ilo lars. ai' i we t ! ; hi- .• ■’
ll’id w ould ; (il iv' • 1. .
win never in our ■ ijm t ~t i i t’
I a jam s tv, timr im.i, . |). j,,.. , b ’
to tfm b'.ok never iva . x.-.r m
tiary highly b mdi id, f . tv .
really necessary, tfo v ire > ■ , t im (
II -I patlteulariy .vaut J > • . ,
1 iterest Th it my bn -.i . . .
some io the bmk, or n:v acciim.u •■• ■
souiide. is further proved uv <.-.■> .. u
from Air. Iver on, written to m- v/ j . ,
Milledgevdm, as wi ll is t>v th . .
Imgha-m In the firs. A! . iversi •
llmugtl you I, v • io en dispi:,; • ; ]
di_i I'viur ot the bank, \et the i ■is-:-m ■
n-: - in’ su'-'setv iem’ (o y - . , i .
Icresl. if It < (V’.*s Ir.mi VO • tP t ..... • ■
a ”' l comse <-! -re
cond, Mr. Diliuigmim -ay -: U -m, « he, Mr. Iver
sou. Stated it was hiswi-h your business with the
hank s.iou dbe continued, ami ih a t the most libe
ral poirnv should bt adopted tow:-,rds you " S-j
ffitich b.;r my mdi’b'edm'ss to the bank.
1 It is by no means, however, to be undersfnod
I timi m iha distribution ot 1 mik favors, the <■!;•,im.s
jof Mr Iver.-on wme r.veri I,i n entirely. Onthe
, nist .Monday i- tms imuith. he owed an .ii-co mo
> dation debt of §16.000, ami had freqm ;i v im • the
- most liberal Jisconnts on li'ismess pm • rh<«
ipromm pav num; of winch he never was r. -larkid ie
I even win n’ii- bank wa-jir- ssed : m .!»-<• sm- •-
ciiiiisi,inces. he m ver afforded her tin ! a> ti !
j whether Irom inability or dismclmati'-.m h-
: knows. |( ,r but sheer ju tee o • 1(i( j
I mxseii, to Slate, that under ( .- ( r a hmn mi-ii. (>il , tj,,,
bids oi die bank bad good t (edit alirm; I ; w,-<>rj
returned home were promptly nd•o •■ > ; ■ I(; e
ms.itmiun wn. in ail resjim \ < .>.,,1 . .. ~ . |( ,
!>e justly entitled to flic high sfat.dit-. naS
' ,il ' ’' ’j "’ing, and indeed had a.i a 1 ..,j
1 a!;i Hid. Ihe stockimide i s surely had 1.
j e imse (if rompl.-mt. tm W. wen- ni„. .
•ami .lid pay, ;i s l.irgi' divniemls asanv ■
jin the stme, ami that too when Cue bank . ~s-
■s 1 1, d ami loug'.j against Corn almost iv
ui tin; compass.
j !! >v- 'mm v otii. rg. otinds of def. e. e ’ jr j. ls .
j -On or his friends tn ay resort to. tinder 1! e i.fin uL
: ties which surround ih-ni. / of course an 1 . |(>
i | rt ii: I ; but to m -. io- rests r.e d, ,'eij rc
igrouud li me, who li is f.dly di-do-u d ( (;1> ( r
:to win h n i r< m e his alreadv !■• • n h,,
jwfiieli f now i-i.ve die mosi jmr'leidar ane mu ( f
| eve yn a .-r. He says •• I n ( de io -,ou a jin.po.
, mill, to join im i • Uns v» ry ;m jem 1 ~.;g
: ifie bank 1w • months yin ■ , w.i-. v OJ r ,j.. i(
./'/be H- .m n .e-s.iry for li:t ~ icn-k mu lur
| Otiirr a-,.:(•;;•’( s. who vvould leml im il: ir ..id m.J
go widi me in my views ; these j’ ,1 >v. < .1, ~ . ,
} iil.'.iili gmy a:i i'mcn.ent.s for Mure,. / .. ~ £
1 necesary t; on rlook yohas a uiembt : ,. - i; imar,,-
[ imlei d 1 i mild 1101 sm C i • .1, li ■ i ’ . vuu n ’
: your fmm r pmiimn As I , e! . • n lu
i i.reo n m e m ml other nemuns .. p il i(1 Jniou u;m fl
j the most favora de terms, in a »<•!,< ,m -of great m;-
: ; '”d tlecji inteit-u. you mui'.ot complain,”
j Ni." Again ’Jr. biii|i.._ha,>n says, -‘comiml Jv»r-
| -0:1 Ims slated •() me (us i a-.ons lor th'■., |. c
has 1 k- t. m Ine ma I ter. a; d ’lso that he h...- ;•
f ' V •’ Wdledgcviile f on Ihe sut.jr •/ i!;i t
:t wis nut iluiii any per ■•■ i i’ii ling of m. t >- ~t
•o ) ,i', 1.-, I liial il;e st., . e < i l;m effint . ...
m1! i. poi'i , and th il io- wpr.zt wa .
j : t.\d Im g desired (o ..c nn." Now m all ; •■. , 1;i! n ,
• K tm mu I ‘st ilton ol personal d.sre ■.><-.-• 1.
’supposed iniury ,no complaint ■•(' ih>- w, il ,i ,'p
I ■ iinurauility ormie..rity iu my admini'ti;: nm .f
tiite I'.i .k. nm any dim . to urn- a.mimld, mem .
odatious, bul m i | reins .. ; ... .
a, uid tu smt.e my eii -.at n r ami 1. ■
I the sm 11 ss . I 1 nu asure, wlin h had
| tjou ol nei In Imyi. i lings or tiiyjo . . \
tm I.ti w1• *, op, ,i.m a< well. ati.J w.i - ... .4
• lied that 1.1 oilme my most deteiniim ii p
jlu h.T •• 3( h■ . .■•’ won. i lie o. , t ,| v 0) .,
, wiieiievet ihe uije 1 sitotild 1 •• or un, i
,4 sp ned of'success (vitlumt my c ihoi .i
u'khi t i:i ! .h>! a m joiHy o .<1 J,,- H .
! A/i .I vi rsou does not state m,is h i;. rM j.
mi -lify “ s< heme” was, wlm I, h> h ~J ~o 1 . j
femiy di-.snt-d to ( mist.mn.am ,
now jk at danger ol Its a. (i , ~,
my st I; humid bye very cousidei ttioti, ; ;
ai t:ia e;m honest and an bom.raid' n.,. , |
b lore you. Ilmi the im I uiuus plait m v m >rn m*
put dt wn by (he 11 tied von <■ id ;..e >,i. ( , i.mmi,'
1.1 v. Mr. Iverson •!:.!•• aimu; iw o moiuh., ,o () ”
mi k an iot( ivo w nidi inc, and state dm' hurt
tin entire 1 ontr i ot liie \i ts; I ioiria b mx. and ho
pioduced a Ir< ad 1., me a p-q>' -,ig jbv c ie
;1: ‘ ■'• ‘ ! . ' ■ . :i. ontrol,
1 m siated iii.it Brooks -,n I u 3 :m j.,<, ~..
■ '■< 1i..11 IL lio n | r p.. < J ihai 1 slu Ju uiiito
will- him u.clfiitmg a I rg. Irnm wuu v, w
slioui 1 purl hase iqi ,1 rrnij >1 iiy | ~, (j . | . (r _
me>-’ 1; m* Ui Gm.: ahom I bl u ; , . W(J
m- i’l.inm • . lie V. .-t F > it. a w>L, ( | ( ,
tm-im " ..t Appalam < J,,
I ;i m- i-■ blink ; .11 ~. ;(• ; ’.aim : ban I. i.
iuisii e-.i at Cobmibtis. up 11 Hu ~||ts . . ,1, ,
Florida bai li : ili. i th- nai.k sboulil < Io |.|
1 :«• pi iv ate prop' rty oi ... sm. •, ~ .
do ii.r <> 'Siness upon 1 s 0.. n i,,i , < . ,. (f m - bur
sin lid Ui ep funds loii'ta.i I, in ... . j ;1
piivale a jent, wit 1 whim ,to suav. ail <, uitfs
ifiat might. liotu lime io tiim , bi in n::tr it ami
ihtmii! at ail times be ready loan! the ck Imlihrj
1 tii' ir ImsiiiCSS ;mJ td.i'anis. TI is West
Llm 1. bank w•j tm m .Iy ■! 1 . Iru 11» in olve..t,
having miserably expn; d un hm the nursing «i thu
same Mr. William !«r. finipusiuon I di4
(•j-i i, and what I . -k. woid<l ;mv Imnc.-: n an in
lb. I l.ilinut i r y lit.: :mll_'il o me. find u oi. r (ll y
approbation ! ili «mi lU'io’i us 111 :v<-. sot.'s
;d ui w.i-i, Kiii ri oiii (li m ii"- mu due. we should
burrow from the F in r*’ Bam, ami pt n \| |j lt}
turn-, Il to l icred it one ol liiose w ild ■ vision
arv strecnl.i ions, for whu h I, a u
what notnriii •’. and did not suspe, | I, ~, , p e .
,ite to am r. rn |.'lv or liarnii j. •. H ■, v . : ><| the
1 .mmam y. I lie matier :iHi:< 1 >,i eiinn Ily
passed ir .in n:v .uimury, anin sorjvcd u>