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GEOROIAi
PrrTjiiABKETi Cotton hat come
S’Cj. duriug the week, averaging about
■ 'Jii liny. It has fouud a ready sale,
P'0. il p, ii shade lower than lust week.
’V'Y'ri harp been at 7 a 7}—inferior
fi—and strictly prime 8.
Iptvrf is very low. ami continues falling,
h i Mil'S to Savaunah—ill boats $2 75
boxes 2 35.
ie^aturi of 'tiahuhd, tflore
L fj, alarm of. Fire occurred ill this
t ffirdaV morning fast, aholit |sVb U’jtWck.
”nW from the Stable oh the jot Ocfetipfed
i.amar. Fortunately, itlVasimie-
l*', ri .’l |.y the patrol, and extinguished,
I'' ■ ..-ii injury. Had it been ui.dis-
iririiifes longer, the dwelling house
,;y clacrd, would have beeu
: r.K'3. It was evidently ah in-
[ri stlon,i>t to lire thrown.
LpidOIt COURT. The-Superior Court
fb comity has been in session since Mon-
bis honor C. B. Stroii" on tlie bench.
Lj,j| w i|i be impossible to clear the eevertl
,at this sitting, his Honor seems Ui»i.o.:-
i the way ho drives business, to i> aSe n
iroach towaids it. It is uufji tliattta, that-
Xrgulative wisdom in arroB^iag the Courts
Ecircuit, could not allow ii .oro than one
| (it Bibb. As it is, a great portion of the
iioiust be laid over for six mouths longer,
ron, suitdrs, witnesses, &c. be put to the
snience of attending an adjourned terra.
ilMMERCIAL BANK. Yesterday 6th ih-
(tbe followu*3 gentlemen were elected Direc-
Ytiiis new iusututiou for tltb ensiling yedr i
Thomas M.'EUis,
E. b. Youhgi
J.R. Jones,
A. Clopton,
James Goddard,
Wm. MR* «
George Jewetf,
A. R. Freeman,
ThonSes Tnylor.
jibe same evening the Directors bail atnee-
[udmade choice of the following olficers :
A. Clopton, President.
H Blnr, Gosrifer. • >'- J -
N. Eells, Book Ketpex. •
i are indebted to the Hdh. Daniol Neivnan
Ida Exposition of Evidence in support of tlie
1 rial to Congress, Setting forth the evils .of
isting tariff of duties, and asking such a mot
ion of the same as shall bo consistent with the
ieofrcvcuue, and equal in its operation on
liferent parts of tho' United Stales, and on
interests of the same. Prepared in
of iristructidhs from the perttianeht
i, appointed by the Free Trade Couven-
nblcd at Philadelphia, to prepare the
Jto Congress. By Henry Lee, of Mass
i committee;”
’ithoiMi. An act has passed the Legislative
lahama prohibiting the introduction of slaves
bat State?’ also to extend her laws over tho
i lviihin her territory, and to abolish tho
nd usages of the Indians; also nu act to
ire I Digest of tho laws ijf tip: State. By
eiiif, owners df cotton gins' are required To
t di every bale ginned by them the initidre
name, ilnd of tho couuty where they re
i Augusta Constitutionalist says, “Mr For.
1 spoken of as Air Van lluren’s successor to
ICourtnfStJfalncS—so wel^iru from a friend
is lobby at Washington.”
lii extrema nn.xiqt ■ to pro.rnra'the same ap-
•' it from Tttfiti i. Ad v:?t«. gj /oiAm air qf
fcii'ilit;, to the'rumor. We hope >!ut lie may
‘Ulupiepat occasion .nore.iueky than in his
:t tif becoming Secretary of State under
af'JIartiiPynu llureu.j
• ’-'il^IA : Tfty great, debate iri the Irepts
tofVirginia, "(nw tflo nbifUion of slavery,
d iri? tlie 28th. tilt * after thirteen days dura-
Tbo folfqjsypg is from thb-Cotupiler of tlie
resolution reported by the committee was
pi'i" 1 without a division—and the question bu-
®ataken cut-tho report os amended, it wes
,^-ayesCl. noc's 59.
[/?• prvniubls mid resolution as adopted are
[follows:
‘Profoundly sensible of jhe great evils arising
a toe condition of the colored population of
<commouw«<h: induced by'hututmity ns well
Nicy, to eh immediate effort for the removal
syriacc, as well of those sgto nronow
f such at may hereafter become free; bc-
Ng that this effort, while it is in just nccor-
** *ith the sentiments of "the community on
I subject, Wi[l absorb all our present means;
1 wot a further action lor tho removal of the
r n should await a more itefiuitodevelopemeut
i public opinion. ‘
" . (deed, as the opintuu of tilis committee,
u is inexpedient, for the present, tb-mnko n-
[ “T'dntive enactment* for-tho ubolitiou of
w«jr," t
proposition. Ilis speech, depicting tho evil,
lip anticipated should slavery bo perpetuated,
might be worth reading at this period. On itsin-
compatibihty with-National wealth, power and
liberty, he said_“The lily and thobramble may
grow in social proximity together, but liberty and
slavery delight in separation." /
FOR THE MACON TELEGRAPH.
BEHIND THE CURTAIN.
If.up—Well, brother Spur, fortune lias ex.
trieatid us out of the perplexing dilemmrinto
which the confltetmg pretcft.ions of Berrien and
Wayne hail placed the party.
Spur—Say not fortune, hut the silly sick
petulanco of Berrieu. And after all, I am not
certain'that the danger is less imminent by his
withdrawal. '
B ltip.—I'm unable to comprehend your .drift.
Berrien’s declining removci.overy thing like rival
ry hetxyeen him and Wayne. The ticket must
now go down in harmony. On the part of Ber
rien, it is a noble sacrifice for the good of the
party.
• Spur.—Sacrifice! a fiddlestick'for party good!
The truth is, his last public letter has occasioned
so much disgust among the rabble, that lie knows
neither you nor I, powerful as we are, oah shove
him into Congress. It is therefore in hifii'hotliing
more nor le::s thin tipping hut bejVtr tfy'iircuh”
stances. Besides, it is suspected, tlaflie Is not-
anxious to < bit, iVashiRgfOn tlie present winter,
as Eaton :>nti Johnson are there. You know, he
as no f i ri-'.y.to paddle in hot lead. ,
Irkio.- • Ynur.cxporitiod of his motives is enn-
fusivc: bat if.ys n' t account for your opinion,
that, in oui taking upWavno, as ouich dissentioh
us ever nuiy coulir. ' J '*'T Ji'stract the party.
Spur.—It certainly does not. I -admit freely,
that nothing between Berrien and Wayne .exist*
now to divide our ranks. But Wayne has. ene-
mifcs, unfortunately for us, bitter enemies, not it
the Clark squad-, bat in the Staff of our owd
dear army, who will never he satisfied until bis
destruction crow a thrir vengeance. *
Whip.—Indeed I The mutter is entirely novel
tome.
Spur.—I mta astonished that yon have so long
held an important station iu our camp, without
being advised of a fact w ith which the very camp-
color men are acquainted. 1 shall not waste
time in detailing the remote causes, which might
be traced us farback as 1819, hut commence with
1828. In the latter year, you may rotnembor,
that nullification, under ,tho name of State Ex
cise, became Vefy fashionable among us, because
we erroneously supposed it Would be popular
with Tho people. Wayiio was not in confidence j
and viewing die matter with an eye to tho Cot>-.
stitutiD.tr, gave as-ljis toast, pn the 4th of July, at
Savahiiah, “ Unittd we stand, divided we fall."
Ttsavorcd rather too much ofindcpendcncc to be
relished by our commanders who, you know, al
low no other rule of discipline than the law mar-
tuan thirty yeAri forms a wrong esumiuc ul his laJeuti, Which ate
only cslcuipted to mislead (or (Am;instant, Mia
tho ease of, a jury, but caaueflt standi in print the
ordeal of public scrutiny. On mature investi
gation, sordid self interest becomes manifest in
every act thoigh be feigns hri^jas a claim on the
gratitude'of tne .public. Hi» hostility towards
the Rank of Darien arose, it is notorious, from his
desire to turn public attention towards Brunswick,
in order to enable him to realize a large profiton
his five thousand dollars worth Of town property
there. In the case of that Bank versus Lucas in
Alabama; his cvideuce could he obtained only by
the institution's allowing him to shave his owu
notes nearly twenty per cent. He was aclivo iu
rejecting the Central Bank on what seems to
lave beeb ail Assurance pf a. salaried directorship
and the hope of hocoming cashier.. He devised
the Bunk of Columbus, for the sole purpose of
obtaining tho cashiership, and, by Hooding Ala
bama aud Florida with its paper, realize a clear
gaiu of more than sixteen percent, per annum
on his large stock. In suggesting a railroad or
turnpike from Columbus via Eetonton to Au-
tinl. If he disliked our hobby he ought to have
boen silent, and tidl have thrown the influence of
hi* opinion iutp tho Scale of the raggainulfin Clark-
ites; who, it was also remembered; had spared
him- when they ejected every other Crawford
judge frooi the Beiich. Our head med sebrctly
directed, him to be.tUnied to his personal ene
mies,-Who decided that Bo should either walk
bar of red hot iron, barefoot, or wear d wooden
;usta, no other motive actuated him thau the A 11111-1 ' ac00 ’
nope of temporarily enhancing the value of-his
possessions iu aud about the two former places,
and disposing of it at. a great profit. In goiug on
as a delegate to the Ami Tariff Convention,' be
was altpgcther actuated by the expectation, that
the a'pjpoiutinent wouldopen to him the dobrs of
the wealthy there, a'rid give him a chance td over
reach some afiluent quakcr. Cobbing is too
mod for him for his imprudent conversation at
Priucetown College at Commencement. Though
nullification was becoming disreputable, the sim-
p eton told Ex Goveraqr Ogden, that Ae (Jones)
went the full extent of {t hat South Carolina did,
and ax to Georgia, she with-not behind that State
as to nldlffication, and on some points before her.
And now our poor hag-ridddn party have to bear
him aud his nullification oil bur shoulders, with
out even the Methodists giving us a lift with our
burden, whom (every clfild knows) ho joined
with for political ends, hut of whom, I am assur
ed on excellent authority, he'will not get a vote
from every fiftieth man. It was a dark day ibr
us on Which lie skulked an'ay from tho Clark
kennel.' I would sincerely rejoice were he again
. . Public Coi
jTjrtHE entire stock in trade of J. C- iliivts-
JL stow, will b4 sold by. OPteF df the As
signees, on Tuesday next, Idthinst-, at the Store
on Cotton Avenue, consisting filf DBYGOjODS,
GROCERIES, WJROCKERY, CUTLERY,
Ate. Terms Cash. Sale positive.'
feb 11 73-lt C. A. HIGGINS. Auctioneer.
sfSSxflSfcT}’
A LL nersont having ailaiois agatnet JOHN C.
HELVEN8TON of Maeon, will hand or
send them in to the Subscriber* for adjudication,
on or before the 1st March next. Those indebted
will please make hr mediate panllbnt''(mf* ft -is
desirable that the concern should at once be
closed) who are alone duly authorised td settle.
JAMES REA,
DWIGHT WOODBURY,.
C. A. HIGGINS,,
Assignees for the benefit ‘of tlis Creditors.
Macon, Fob. 10, 1832. ,■
N.B.—All.dommudicatious ivlll be left at C.
A. HIGGINS' Counting Room, or addressed to
‘ ” 74-tlttm.
It AN AWAY
FROM tho undersigned on the
night of tlie 17tb irist'.'a acgro.fel
low named -
insist:.
.Having a wife iu Forsyth, Monroe
visage, black complexion, .very white teeth, rath
er a bushy head of hair, round or stoop shoulder
ed, generally smiles when Bpokcn to, is njmarkA-
bly.fond oT singing and whistling Mcthodistsongs
and tildes.' He carried with him a blpck broad
cloth coat, and other clothing not remembered;
had a common hat cut in the shapo of a cap. _ A
liberal reward will he given for his apprehension
nnd lodgment iu*any jail so that I can get him **■
;ahi. All persons nru_forhid harboring said fel-
low, as tho law Bgaiiul~th.it offence will be rigidly
enforced. RAYMOND HARRIS.
MTnt&sh-county, Jnn.RU, 1832.' 73 3t
sincerely rejoice were he again
with his old confederates; but they know hint too
well, to nllow him a seat on their ashes. IIo is
a cancer on our tody politic, malignant enough
to produce dissolution, and not merely “ a wolf
in slieep’s clothing” os a hamster called him- a
few days ago in Bibb eourt fioliso. _
Whip.—1 am exactly of your opinion; Evil
days are at hand.
' COMMUNICATED
Penmanship.'—The young-men iu Macou have
an opportunity, that miiy not soon recur, of.im
proving themselves not only In tho useful but or
namental branches of this-art; Tho Toachcr,
MrJOrango Green, is master of the theory, and.
in Georgia, is unequalled in the practice. His
writings have all the smoothness, proportion and
regularity of the best finished copperplates; and'
his ornamental pieces blend so much chasteness
of design with richness in completion, that a per-
son not presbnt at their execution would scarcely
believe a pen in the Hand bf any man equal to
their creation'—In addition to his ability as a chi-
rographer, he combines assiduity with patieiice,
simplicity with art, and perspicuity with pro
foundness as a teacher. To persons who consW-
I M er a crabbed illegible, hand a concomitant o|
stvord. He attended Alliens al Cbimhencement, gentility, I recoinm-ml him not—a few lessonl
and penetrated the posture Of affairs. Disdain- '{him him would cr .-. ct them, in their oup cstri
e,
^rom t\e Uichmvid ll'hig, jiiit.26.
un,Mo!ilimi—This debate, so vital to
Vi rday, at-! t'r." ptopn-iliou-
"icj of. Wei have no room or
[Iljfri-l : ’■ rn - e ^. Bt i,°’ c l^5' t '
'if? ""ht sillfi
lr ' I’lcstnn'
dediiigs of tiro day. lie-
, Goiiiiniuou declaring it expediont
tB Jj. nc ’ °r in other words, declaring'it
'ynt now to legislate, was lost, >58 to
job of Mp. Witcher W postpouo iudefmil
Ejected | aves 00, uocs 71.
e ‘r^ W ,. n " , y 1,0 considered ns tertiiig the
i the House, oli thc propriety of comtncn-
7,I 3lcm of Abolition, nt tlie-nreper time,
proper,
o. ’ r”Tv" moue. Finally, tlie tluport of
“innuec, declaring it inexpedient now to
adopted, and with it, Mr. Bryce’s Fre-
look* to action at another time.
” deemed fcoorabteto thi cause of abo-
® the proper mode.
r * • -
-was
Richmond, Jan. 28.
i ‘ .' Ia ^possible, even were it desirKble,
the question of slavery, and its effects
■ UMrckt aiid most important interests of
si,! ?*! ln 'ghl as well attempt to snurthcr
in - ct 'hecratur 8f Mount Etna; but the
,. ls 1,01 a . new one. It was 6n a proposi
ing cashiering, both from personal pride and ha
tred towards hu enemies, he chose to undergo
tlie ordeal.' He was accordingly selected to draw
Up the Disunidn preamble aiid Rcsollitibns; kbit
: hc discharged the task, without leaving room for
Jtho hiost headed among us to grumble, by eon-
Itendinc for. the legality of a State Excise, and va
poring about the “ Sepulchre df ihe Union.”
The case proved that he was ndt td.be put down
by stratagem, and it rather increased than softth-
cd personal animosity; but'having done.what
was considered penance, ho was permitted to
retain his regiment, watching, and watched by
several of his brother officers, who were deter
mined to work his ruin the first, opportunity. It
v.ns noumtil early iu 1830, that his conduct be-
caiii'j excessively obnoxious. At that time, tllfc
l>ivs m ' Tc.-k of the Superior Court of McIntosh
county (a poor devil with a large and helpless
family) was committed to jail charged with the
unpardonable siu of defeuding hut body from the
blows of a,horsewhip. He was the.man that
had beau chiefly instrumental iu keeping Wayne
in his seat, when tho Clark legislature tossed put
our other judges by.wholesale; and .Wayne,
among other heretical feelings, retains gratitude.
Tho Judge knew that' powerful menus were at
eoiTuiiaud and would be employed to hang this
daring vagabond, who in theory and practice is a
perfect leveller, breaking down all distinctions of
wealth, as if they were,not required by the goiTd
of society. Wbat .do you think Wayne did on
this occasion? Why, ho wrote from Washington
requesting the scouudrel to draw oil him for nnv
amount of money his necessities might demand,
and profurriug Ids persoual services if thought
useful at the trial. l am not surprised, brother
Whip, tbnl you stare at the recital, the facts art
so counter to our rules of discipline. Yet it is
trlau Wiiyna did write that letter—it has been
.s'oeu by m ray. Hq diJ allow friendship nnd gra
titude to overcome his duty, to the party and Ids
allegiance to genteel society- It is true that his
services were uot used, and that .a rilggnmuffim
jury acquitted, tho culprit; yet it is equally true,
that'hu did make Urn tender, and thereby viblatu
our regulations in ibe most sacred point, w Inch is
strict obedience. It is not to He thought that tho
criuio passed unnoticed. Almost ersry one of us
that value'distinction and th.' preservation of our
ancient landmarks, camp to the resolution of vo
ting against him nt the General Election of that
yeaf; but-tho pursed Vlara party got hold of tbo
secret, nud By sustaining Julni, blighted oiir dear
est hopes.'—In,tc'.i of reforming, ho has, since
that time, acted 'mure iodepcndciitly'tlian ever,
and last summer had tho nudaciiy to po s(r fur as
to tirukc Dr; Capsicum (the rifOst worthy ionvert
we'iiVvi ever made) beat a retreat from a rifle
mid broadsword.. It was therefore, not without
cause, you vci'L observe, that we iu Cau’cuj ex
pelled hi r. ar i t 'ok'Up Dome n iu hopes to keep
him out. ccJitr, lj the up .cuumry will not
coi,. ,.r .'..jt'.ic »c*b(ian! should scud two mem-
i l0 t: i, t . ,i .ool, in a paroxysm of fear, having
broken lii» sli-;s tgrins; g hickory stump, is nu-
able to contend in i.:e race;.aud we are ignomi-
nibiuly compeUed to iake\Vaync on ourshouldcrs,
■or have the whole weight or his influence trans
ferred to the Clarke p.i;ty, to ifhora bo more
than half belongs already. Wjth such a source
of discord and dUlojaltv.mouf Tanks, I am afraid
our campaigns cr.niint long prosper. '
Whip,—I comprehend it clearly,'nftd wish we
could, without hazard, treat him as traitors de
serve. • But what thinf you of Seaborn Jotrcs a
a candidate for Congress?
Spur. A very bad selection, but w e coiud not
get rid of his importunities, You know ibfct bis
avnricc is only quelled by bis ainbilion. Ilis fre
quent solicitation* for n seat iu the I uited States
Sertaift have uuiforuily been answered by tbo ns
.surauce that his ap)iointinehttO that slatiqaby ibe
Legislature would prostrate every mcuificr who
voted for him. He has now ventured (he inti
mates) to 1 convince us that be is not held in detes
tation by the people, anil we could not, with any
seinblaride of generosity deny him the oppoiiuii-
speiutmg,
lessons would put them in possession of an art
which they khow bow to value, and by which
they Wbuld not fail to profit. Yi
Cotton Exports.—There has been a roisider-
able increase in the shipment of Cotton this sea
son thus far. The increase to foreign ports is 15,
most'of which, howiver', (13,563 -bales) .is ’tb-
Charieston^SlwI. Georgian’. ■
Life .
merl; a^. , . „
in preparation a life of Thomas Jefferson to be 1
comprised in a single volurao, of five or six hun
dred pages
Wc have seeii a letter, from New Orleans of
the 28th Jan., (says ths Mobile Register,) address
ed to a respectable house in this city, which no
lices a decline in Cotton of | to J cent, and repre
seats the market as dull.
Keto Iron Foiindry.—'Vfe visited oH the 2d inst.
a stiug little IroU FoundrV, ereited by Captain
Pryor near tha Marine Railway-. Tb* bellows is
worked by a steam engine of eight or ten horse
power, and we understand that all kinds of rou^h
- Boat News.
DEPARTED,
Boat Stranger, Day fii Butts owners, with 450
baleseollon.
BoatEmperor, and 1 box,.P R Yongc &. sons
owners.
1 box, Day aiRultsowncrs. rftj-,
2 boxes, C Campbell owiler.
1 box. Church & Rogers (of Telfair,) owners
All laden with, cotton for Darien.
PJotice.
T HE subscriber having sold his whole stock
iu Trade to WILLIS T. SAGE, the Im
ness in future will he carried on by him At th
snmo store whiehl havo occupied since the fire
ou-Cherry Street. ' OLIVER SAGE.
Macon, Jan. 4th, 1832. 73
5#
Georgia, Payette County,
W IU'HP.AS Ansa A. Dicssoji end William II.
Dickson, executrix and ejt-Cutor of the es
tate of Dnxld Dickson, Dte of said’tfounty. deceased,
apply for letter, of dismission as executrix end exe
cutor of said Estate.
These ore therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
Jo be and appear at pty office, within die time prescrib
ed by law, to shew Chase if any tlictf cap, why letters
of dismission shout d'^iiot be granted them.
Given under my hand, this 24th of lanifary, 1832
72 * Wil.l.lAM M 9RIDF., c. c. o-f
“Georgia, Payette County'.
WTfTllEttKAd Thomas I.uvd, William Pop
w- a nd Edward Y. JuhnIon apply to
dmiiilstration on Ibe estate of &
OWELL,
me for let-
Samuel Par-
ten of administration On
tout, late of said county, deceased:
Tittle art. ih’erefoirc, ta cite end admonith all and An
gular the kindred and creditor, of tajd denoted, to be
and appear lit my office, tbilhin the time prc&ribcd by
law, ta thew cavie, ff any they have, why ttid lelleri
thouli ndt be granted. , ‘
Given under.hiy babd add seat, at offbea,-this 17tb
of ^ ,ll “ ry ’ mi ‘ wiL.i.tAM M'DiliOU.'e.'B.'o."
# Heijy «t the cowti Impute ^n“r^vet.eYt»1eJ•
a him not—a few leasosk Uiktiwfu.'hdtidtith.'ibl.oW''
. .. , -f—■ w j ’ oacii Lmt No. 28 Id the town tof Fayetttf-
mauon, With the r ; v. I; a nten, who bold a vi)) g (ed Lot of Land No. 127 iwad'fifth dtatriet bf
neat; free,iate'1' • e a aljyberewrititigas mrt 0 K.| n ,|!» Henry now FnvntU 'Bdiimy-leviedOO'
portflfat as pure p ismfD J>a acd correct emnba- u^i«jwnperty eCJO^il^t'IBfttillgtWbntK^fifiiiW
sis in speakiHg, tbit ? v-drris. A course of his Fi Fa in fisvo " ~ ‘ ~
rsr, Fi Fs in favor of Joseph T. Camp, Samuel T.
Bailey nnd Tbomns G. Gordon vs. said William*-"*'
property pointed oat in said otoiteece.
Feb 4 AV'M'BRlDt, Deputy Meriffl
NWILl ING. ns I may he, and with feblingb
of deep itgr
constry will ufford the facts Aidued, that
be done as noon 4s -te may determine whed ft*
will settle. I am amenable, to the laws of the
country for aoy infraction that <1 may comAiit,
aud never have attempted to evade ant penalty
for the violation of them. He pretend, tfial it U
very recently that he heard or my bolding, such
demands;—will the uthor members of bit family
say that they knew uolhing of them? 1 presume
uot. How then could it be notorious with thi
rest of the family and a profound secret to him?
The fuel is, that this may answer for them to
harp upon among themselves, but it is a tune that
'fieVer will be struck by the Impartial and honest
juror, of the couutry. It is uot the demands that
I hold against Henry Bailey that has given the
only offence. They were willing to be friendly
and treat me with that respect that'I deserved;
but the terms were such that no gentleman woo'd t
accede to them, and I know would not be inter
esting to tho public, and never shall be presented
by myself without dratyu out by them. One,
however, that I will Mention is, When Henry Bai
ley’s property was sold by the Sheriff of Ogla-
thorpo county to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of the
heir, nnd distributees of William BaUay, there
vyere two Negroes sold (by iiainq Pat aiid Peter,)
nnd purchased by Doctor Thomas N. Poullaiti or
Gracue couuty; the wife of Henry-Bailey ap
pealing to.be much mortified, and actually shed
tears bCcaUse she could oot get them.' I went 10 '
Dr. Poullain and offered him twenty-five per
*ceiit. on the amount of the purchase money if he
wubld let me havo them with a short indulgence,
which he refused to do; but by giving that per
cent, I procured it from ahotlier gentleman mi!
purchased the negroes! and iu the presdnd^ of
Atie or twq^avo them to her during her life time..
She hfttL recently died, an6 on my return from 1
Gcbrgia to Florida, the family, knowing my
claim; was endeavoring to sell and put them out
of tfiy power, and learning thaMo be the case,
when I started back to Georgia 1 brought them
together With the one that Henry Bailey had had
for the last twenty years, for wliich I never have
received one cent for his hire more than the pro
mise of Henry Bailey, arid now he wishes to:is- -
va'do the payment by advertising them and ti$-' :
iug they were either obtained by fraud or misrep- /
rcsentation, or the inevitable conclusion is, that
they are a complete forgery; if thoy are, tho bon- .
sideraliotl is a just aud honest oue, one known to .t
bo such Ijy most every citizen that ever lived, fok
any length of time, in the comity bf Ogleiliokpci
I am very sorry that Henry Bailey should have
suffered himself to be influenced and persuaded td
commit ao act bf this kind. There is nothing
the unprincipled and base imagination, bf than
could have devised, that 1 should have regretted 1
a* muc|l. lleury Bailey |s a man; that" parent
never was more beloved and adored more tRan
what l havehim; riiVsole desire iu Jifo; ever since
Ilis misfortune, Has been in trying, to render com- ’ .1 -
for table and happy him and bis family, 1 have de
voted. both my person aiid scabty purse tb their
service, and. I pm cbnfidentthnt ifhe would speak
the holiest Amvictipsw of bis heart, that bn would
be betlnd to" admit _ii to be ,the fact,tand. to mjf, n, -. t
utt«r sorrow and disnppolt»unflpt,l:fin4ialt*B,dc^i>. x f,:-- ‘
ing all iri ftiy. power, thdt. I .havei riotisharo oriti-r. or,’- f •
tefest in his paternal affection, that.,without the „t .t.
lebst eatrib in'IifF, hb Is willing and epdoavcriag i.,
tostrtrifiee 'me'-Ttpon r.hd btiinay pfsojnie.ef hk- ,i* Jw,
ambitious childbeui 1 -Hbw 'lsdt’that W} eao look n v.-y •. * -
upon me as brtng so consunHnatea vilain .tlo'es lje....
(mHptbat I arirso destrttrte-of eyeryupriueiple dfi
Self-respect,'-a* to divest teyVejf : bf'the-rigMana. i*.'«... • '
pOSsessiodwf thonsand, merely for 'the purpose .. . V
of comniittfilg an act for a fewbundreonwhicil ".Jir’S. - ^':
would expose me to'tho 1 veng»*)iiChtief !he criJot;. ; *4
rial laws of thd'Sfate? How Ion j, 1 firriutd ask him, -:..,,
ha, H bben since 1 had a right, one too that no '
power under beaveu wouM'wave devested me 1 .! . t-vj
td most every thing that'td'Tieldp or claimgpfkeii
well knows that it is but d , ’shurt-time sintid; , Jl*. ', '
well koows that I have givs*n tap' to him touch that W?*.. *
was purchased with my mouey. As I have beku-.i- I v- \
(ore said^ I do nbt believe Henry Bailey ever,
hav *“■ J ^
him; bat unfortunately he'has placed me in nrfh
a situation', that it loudly forbids lobger silence,
and further am 1 sensible that if'I'should, in
endeavouring to satisfy ait impartial and benevo
lent-public that 1 am uot guilty of the charge of
forgery or anyotbbr dishonest act, present him in-
a conteinptalde ligtM, iri a certain degree I should
detract from that which I have heretofore and
still Mef& dearer than life itieif. Now I woqid' nsk
Henrf Httft y- if he shoutd succeed ib' BWsWjig it
appear 1 trifue world that I was thh coasuriiriiate
rascal, 1 'vt-ltAt Credit or bcncfit'WOuhHtlbe'to hfeg t.
wbat,- : l appeal' to vrery-parent Who la peaseuedii
of one 1 spark of-that'pasgnul affectiori which
park of that' pasgreM
adorns- the' Chnstiae family, what fs theirttlesire
castings can be furnished at short notice- W f 0 ther thantoscl:-thelM<>ii'itia. Which to -tik^
witcesse'd ae instance of the fusing of the metal , a0( j a ^ ns- de4F'l^3[lb hatif, pursue such a
and its distribution among the-different moulds ‘ •
prepared for it. The business was conducted it
a ivorkmanliko manner, shewing a perfect farni
liarity with its dotails, and anbrding evideu'ce
that hereafter the owners "bf steamboats iu this
place, will bo relioved from the inconvenieuc
and delay, of sendiug to -New Orleans to supply
'themselves with grates, shafts, fee. We t.usi
tho enterprise may prove a source of profit to the
proprietor.—fir
wotiM - 'haw consented to a course of this kind, t i,..;
of deep regret I rid bonpd to say, tbivk
scurrilout attack updlt nik-which I; but a few
,7^'., , days since discovered in the MafcoW-Telegraph, I
®f9 Bales; nearly the whole of wInch has gone to purportht* to be the wrirls of Henry Bailey, Air - ^ad ho tuH have beeu influenced by others, whe-;
Havre. The excess coastwise tn 14,464 bales, Jchua couuty; Florida, hrttn illiberal and uugr^tOr. *1 fear, is so reckless of evioy priuciplq of indf J,L -
ful tbiug. Was Henry Bailey auy other bran, I spect, that 'tWy.'wbnld be milling tit seah'th
should Well know how to treat hrtni'biit.xtoitstious -a™ i~c—v— r„-» $,
l_ ~ „ _j.tr c J 4Si I that any attack or successful 1 distance tliat
efftrsort.—tGeorge Tucket, E,_q. for' r '|biaymake would not, oirdeCtlifferentcircum-
omber of Congress from Virginia, hak' staSces, be attended with rihryntoflrt'lo myself or
X_ L . . Lx. .._r A.JX-1. »La Ik
lf ®7e
, s . seal-tlpdr : . ; 7
eWn M*my Tor fbdriarposo of ,gratifying foY bna ‘
mombnv their trilenmis ambition.
*• .? RICHARD RAlLEtYv"
Upson cdunty, Go. FeB. 6,1832.
1 x/ ; M*oon, Februory 8, < .... t-
1 have bi>Lthkj d#y received ft oot Col. Jos.-Ifmnrjt. 'n..',, . -
Lumpkin au answer, to a note nf the 27lh ult:-, him .-. it,i.
an F.xemptijioittiqn from Ibe records of tbe-'Coort'.of - , . . ••
Ordinary of.O^«tht>i|>e county, which 1 hop* will ^o ■*.. »,
to sodsfynn im|>*rtiai end. honest community.Ihot niy ... t, -
ctwdtlol JmeWoSbeeniodi Riel ought to hsve dertro^-..*.
edtM cottfldense Df"Htrhty Bailey, and that my , , -
standi asrfusfVoti'ttooitSt i the records cannot be h n
r, mubf »qt'frond to my that the -charatfldf tof - ,
irykilftLltvttecesWWe to the spleen.andxiin-
.t)( (be 'Mer.'cuJnmnietor. Ana aope that they > .
' KStebCwn tan lbegult unnAmy which jus been .
hsAJut-W* , ■- --
’"'''r' cipy of Cel. Lumpkln't Nate. . . <■
• • Lesisotud, Feb„2,1S3S?..
ltloiiARi)'llABLXr,'E»tlnire,
Dear Sir.-—I have not seen the publication, ta. tkv .
Mason Telegraph to which you.retetln'yMUr burOtad
,,,.3 , Wvl ,, tli'e'27tbend 1 now learn far tins Srstdmk, 'ts^th., ■
possible that Hetry'Bwlev, singular front sill-V ,be “» b# rCJ'..«Wf»ulty kesiWeix.
-i I f— —• c.L > yesmetf Aud hither. ‘
• >’ou- reqomt me. to stste, what-htu.beets veerrioft,
fleet' end manifest desire tri promote^ lUe .oldtaentie-
msn’s interest. 1 cqn py, that bt>tb. J>c. .OaBei -
Bailey and ynuraelf have evinced.umch .Benbff het-'
Uingup tho b««lne«i of youS fetliert ibd oibtivSti of
either of you I bevc ncVer pretendetl to ititn,IWTnhy, •
not doubting but whsftbey were altogether tendsblar-
Lrecolltwt very dirthtclty, ttrtt .to theiprejjreVj Afiff
tt» fa'tHjfdf< tlelrs'anfl fliitrlbot#
Saddle and Harness TVI-xIcin".
HE subscriber fiavtug purchased the Stork
in Trado of OLIVER SAGE, the Sad-
T
course es '■» tM WsH^thfltMrihre, the kill'd feel
ings ac.i ccafifvaev ef fifrir aeqaalatadi-as.vis'it
possible that Hetry' Bailey, singular front isH
ether itarenti, is emleavorug to filch from' ksier
tliat whirh I have by long am! un< casing -cxiSr-
tions secuA'd to myself, und which ongbt^o'go
dotvu with him to Ilia grave with pleasing reJMd-'
tions—(Ilcavtu forbid that such be lli&' ertse.)
The fact is, that il Henry Bailey ever sanctioned
such a thing, or consented that his name should
appear to thqfjnGllc in tlit, way, it was by and
through the influence of bis eldest daughter and
snmo of ltis sons; aud I challenge hi, son Thomas
B. Ilailey, to deny swearing iu my absence that
ho would make Henry Bailey publish me. i do
hold aguiiist lleury Bailey deniuuds to a grout
extent, such t >o that they never will succeed in
den rriiig tne from prosecuting by threatening me
with a criminal prosecution. He tnay bo influ
enced by th in to avail himself of tho benefit nf
the Laiv made and provided for the parties, to
evade the payment of any boud, note, or other
specialties; but even if he dues, there will be star
ing tlioai in the face evidence which cauiiot he con
trol ertod, viz.: the records of Oglethorpe county.
11. Hailey says, that bo knows notwhuf the ex
tent of these demands are ; further, that if his sig
nature was ever obt lined, it w as by fraud end
misrepresentation, and then that if be assigned
auy note, it was lor the purpose of aiding me in
s, ttling Id i unfinished business in Georgia. Now
this is too absur^l an idt-a, because there is cot a 1
man in the state of Georgia who kgcw any tbiug
about tlie pecuniary situation of bun wire a her
die nnd Harness Making Bnr.inos.i will in future i ] e fj ( j, 0 state, but-what knows mat LL papers or
' gradual “/bra* \ «>• ^ ^^7 di
riment; bet be
he continued in all its branches hy him at the old
stand on Cherry street. A continuance of pub
lic pntrohago is respectfully solicited.
WILLIS T. SAGE.
O. SA'GE, Agent. 73 fob 10
Particular Notice.
I GIVE those persons that are indebted to the
late firm of Fitch Ar. Wortlin a narticulaf in
vitation to rail apd settle the same, (as fair prom
ises will uot pay my honest debts.)
feb 9 LEWIS FITCH.
Law Kqiice.
B enjamin f. Harris and james m.
SMYTH have associated themselves in the
Practice of the Lew under the firm and style oi
Harris If Smith. They will practice in stil the
Courts of tho Flint Circuit. 733ro • feb 10
notes w as not worth twelve und a ball cents in
the Dollar; and how in the name of common
sense could they have been givetvfor that pur
pose. This is a fact that is too well known and
one that was not thought of by the dictator while
dr .fling th.it base attack, And I will furnish him
with tbo extent of the demand. One is for the
hire of a Negro man from the first day of Janu
ary 1813, up.to May 1827; another pt for Collect
ing and prosecuting to judgment, effects of Wil
liam Bailey to tho amount of twenty-five or thirty
thousand dollars, for which he holds my receipt
ttid allowed by-the Court of Ordinary of Ogle
thorpe-county; together wifti many other small
deb!*rids which I have paid off for him. Again
he says that 1 shall, after he obtains further furis,
suffer the punishment allotted to lllOtu who may
lie guilty of inch dirty Vriekft if •succesaful prose-
cutrou wdido it. Now I can suwarebia;, tm.t if an
disbursement I do not recollect t 1 think it waSjpqp-
tallied iri an Exemplification from Ibe Ordinary, ap
pended to his Cross Bill. But rir this {era not car- ,
tain, the records of the court will speak for flihtn- -
selves at to Ibis rattler, 1 know nothing of your Fa
ther's guardianship, nor o! the Negro boqnantfcefl yod ■
by your deceased unCte Very respeotftflhr ffaoxa.
Sic. JOS. HENRY L(JKl*tIN;'
EXEMrLlFICATlcW: V
GEORGIA— Oglethorpe county. .... iw,
Inferior Court. sitUug fag ordinary purposes firR
Monday in October, 1813. Present, -.theit boriore
John Usrapksn, John Moore, George HudspAlh Hi, 1 •
iekitb Lnoaki, end .Robeii.freemsn. It is ordered
thet Henry BdUIy 'W end he ft hereby appointed • ■ •'
iei Gnerdien to Richard Beiiey. end Cbertes-
, Sons afid minors of the said Henry, tot*ko
■hm of etui take care of tbe legacies Ktt IbMX v
_ Richard BnUgy. dfce*ged.,4ndsWtn BaU*y«nd.
JdiA into Coart and entered
gg the sunt of two thousand dollars for
oagfurutanewot mid trust.
A 1 tree eslreet from tbe Minnies Of tho
2d dev of February, 1832 .. , • .. .. . ‘ ’-‘''V
WILLIAM fi. SMITH, e. *»V
Lexington. 1st Joly. I62R Rkqgirpdl of Henry L
ley mT-,Guerdi»u, oue Nsriro tuaa Ferry, end i
hire of sijti Negro in fall of my legscy tjnrs» to
by Richard Beiiey, deceened—-this the ojy a
eaore written. Signed, RICHARD BAT
G EQRGI A—OflltAerpt
im
“ ly Rich.
. do certify tha above is t tttie_extrefit.
records of aty office. Given ander’My^fihi
of office af omoo this 2d dry of Fohrmx
' WILLIAM SMI
J woriid- Agsin ask Henry.
P««em4.r»f »y receiof tf he
jwid sue one *>u' for tjtp pf/e
VUM****"