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Hi re then, ire the dilemma into which the
Gentleman lirw ant him«elf. It’ he tjtyt ti>-
w a., hi# own, he took an Oath th .t he
trout J not furnish any article of maintenance
to the hands that belonged to hint. If the Ba
con was the property of another, -r ill he is in
the trap —for his oath was to furnish af the
“ Incest market price." Bur here we find
him giving the highest prie- —and which i>
worse, giving it to himself.' Hu much fi r
the Bacon.
\\ e will trouble the Caps. with another,
for wc have our hands full, all varying from
had to worse. I would prefer first propound
itt/T him a few plain ([uestions, very simple
anil verv easilv answere-tl. I want to see the
Captain’s version of this business, and then
for proof—for I have before me that w hich will
pen liim, no matter how he turns. Then—did
von not, while Superintendent of Roads, take
rite of the Males which belonged to the Htatc
and ]>ut him on yonr plantation in this conn
fv ? Did von not send a Mule in ‘ eichange'
verv far inferior to the one you took from rhe
jstfate 1 Do you not know that the Slat*;
Mule was worth not less than *l3O or 8140,
and tiiil it not cost 8130? Do you think tliar
your .Mule, would have brought any wliere
more than 830? Did von not state when
von took this Mule, that as you had much
travelling to do for the State, that you intend
ed to drive him in yonr sulkey ? Did not
your Mule (or the “Hilllio.isc Mule" ns it
was called on the road) sell in Gainesville (nr
but 845—if more, state how much ? Is tht
State Mule now on yonr plantation—if no.
what ha« become of him ? Ho much for 'h«
M ulc. Now, I hope the Captain w ill rnk no
offence at my asking him a simple ipiestion.
which can l/e proven upon him, and which 1
will conclude with—Did yon not .some di .r
time since “bet a pint of liquor on out of two
Gentlemen who wi re pitching dollar-, aid
did you not upon losing,” plank upT —Ayr
or No! VERITAS."
FOR TIIK SOITIIHRV Spy.
To Maj. IIEMIy POPE:
Sir—Your admirers claim for you a char
acter, which for integrity, blunt honesty,
candor, fairness, and all other noble qualities,
they say, stands irreproachable. This may hi
all very true; nor have I any desire to con
trovert its accuracy : but you may rest assur
ed. sir, that professions without acts, is like
•• sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.”
You arc now placed before the people of
Wilkes eomitv, in the attitude of a candidan
for a high and honorable trust, and it is noth
ing more than w hat is right, that yonr senti
ments touching the questions which ought to
influence the mind of every elector, should
be distinctly understood by those who are to
sit in judgment upon your claims and preten
sions to public confidence.
I would scorn improperly to impair your
standing with the people whose sufi’r.isrt s yot
seek : yet both justice and propriety demand,
that they should have a full and candid ex
position of your political tenets.
You were called upon hv a writer in flu
“Southern Hjty” of the I3th iit.sT. over foe
signature of “Al atchmnn, to answer wb
flier you arc “a '•.iillifar or not ?" and i*’ not
“a Sttllifttr. but a State Bights man, torritr
the tliH’crcntc between flic doctrines of Stan
Rights, as supported by a respectable par - ;,
and Nullification.” Now its you have not
thought proper to answer it question so plain
in its nature, anti unequivocal a- to its mean
in", but on the contrary, have maintained a
studied silence, we have a right to take it for
granted, that you are either afraid, or do not
wish your opinions on that subject to be made
know'll, “ The existence of the fact, is .-one
evidence of its plausibility.” You need riot
expect, however, that by pursuing a count
of” dignified silence," to evade the re.pon i
hilitv which rt ce-ssrily attach* - itself to your
opinions; nor will you be able in this was
to screen vonrsclf, and your public acts,from
the scrutiny of a free and di-c-Triing people-
And in the absence of all a- uial ori your parr.
I shall henceforth proclaim you to be a Sul
lifer in the true acceptation of the term, in
order that von may he sfript of the disguise
under which you appear to be so willing to
sail. This done, I shall now proceed to *x
nniine some of your official nets as a dele
gate from this county, in the House of Rep
resentatives, for the year IKK).
Public servants, you must be aware, are
accountable to their constituents, for their
course and conduct in the discharge of the r
official functions: and their act- hould be
fully and freely scanned, to the end. that
there may he no mi-understanding about <U‘
matter. And although you may attempt to
play the game of ” ror -committal" as to w hat
vvt do not know, vet you shall not be y rmit
n-d to escape from what t r- do know, ami
which i- publii !y recorded. By your acts
you shall he known — h\J their fruits you shall
hi judged.
Tiirnirig, then, to the J u.nial of the Hons*
of Ri pr’ -entativ t - for tin y<ai l-:{o.w> find
at page 55. \ our name rteorded among th<
Yeas, on the question of admitting an LNG
LIHII.M \N to "pb-ad and prretir a- an
Attorney and Solicitor iri the -everai C ■ r
of I.aw and Equity in this State.” Tt • bill,
however, was lost. Yeas 50—Nays "fi Thi
aet requires no comment. It limy <xplain
llself. and shows tlie vlrift of your partiality.
|t
SulUfers towards ENGLISHMEN*
l*:t» itigover a b af or two, we pi r , ive at
1 ages sti, ’7. A. ’t*. that you voted \t : \ IN'ST
fir hill extending the time to fortunut• tlreiir
iM in the land l.uttery of 1*27, to tak out
ihetr grants; am, to M imi. Ttt» rmo.'
rut »v*tr: thus t Muring y, r hostilirv n
* t ide [> COffer. i, c
the POOR people of l:v S-vre, eet ’/t were
more imrrw .liareUr infcr«"d ", ri„- unsthn.
Bur it is a subj t er of Tr grar . (Las
in tins dfi»rr of yours. j*rer -ignalV C*»ie»L—
Both prop* sdrion* w- re \<St il Am at. Y —t
eeeadmei on fid- necse-'am. i-ttit* airltit tea
evidence of gr.o-* injxMaer and tiihtel ptde
lie fa it in
Furtlicron. at pa. - - lift A 'Tt.riwtotw
stands eonsfiirui.u;s a» having seSe-el trgatswt
rhe Jl RY FEE HIM, in ftm CssU fares
fried in file several Ceetm-s es Kornrtl t/l!s*re
Hr.ire. Il.re ir is plain, that yeea t,y
the interests of rrw I'I.ANTKB aid FAR
MF.R. who live at at cornidctatMe- d*4smev
from the He ats of JuseU'c. ttnA «bo earns,*
well a (lord to leave their Work, ssJ the lurosy
season «f fire year, no heavy expenses- af Jr til
ing court, wtrlmat an ajtqmte eessspewediem.
The mere sum of three dollef* v-v frasma
bie enough—and as the mot wy is not ter
come enif of the pmhlic ee.jfern, ate- cam see nee
ptlumhh reason why yon *lremt*l have voted
against the measure, Wt *uhoMl the epics
tion, however, to those ssiumi it truest eten
cerns, not doubting brer what they will csttt
mafe c.r,erectly your atfcwtioti tee titer intferests
of the planter and former, »s well at* the ttsstrt
of business.
.\r page 251, it appears that yott voted m
the minority vt.vi.vsr tire jtassage of tint
LAND BlLL—thus man iff-ting r.eot |«ow
tiv'ely your ik-rtlktinn tee the tnr inttrist* t 4
the Hr arc, arid vour eontf-mpt ffi* crrliglftcwetl
public opinion. Anri to show y.ircr fnttitei
opposWotl to the measure, ir will be (euttiieeti
turning to page 258, that yntt .again voted in
the minority for the te-ermsielrtmliem of Hint
LAND BILL, e.frer its peonage! Here,
fhert, is proof as .-tree rvg as holy writ, final yon
wer- oppnncd tee tin bill in every slsnjc and
form; and did yonr uftcwist n, defeat! a wist
arid provident law; thank.-to th- "vt-sl „ ns,
am:! discriminating judgment tis the majeerily.
you were over-ruled in yonr unholy erttsarb
against rt whole some measure of tlet p anti
Is-ftog benefit to the public »t barge.
Again: At pag- '>?>, vtuir name iu there-tee
he fiend iruieli!ily iuo.if-d ar.io'n’g lE:e li-f
of Yeas, as having voted {or WII.I.MM P.
IIOPKLV H, one of tht Representative ftt«i
Melntosh county, to retain his seat a* a e-.t
--tiag member, after he bail given FOI I! »I!t
--gal votes, in the election of a Jtitlge for lilt
Ot mt.dgft f’ir' tur.— Y--' voti v-.red f„r it
man to retain hiss-.af. wlitt should have been
publicly expelled, as nnwotthy fh' et.onft—
miner- ter sympathy t>f the House, litre wt
see von openly attempt to> screen 3ft (E’erlivid
ua! from the jtwf fslitirri trf an ortWagetl js-«e
pie, for violating one of the most sacred prin
ciples of justice, whit h, in its pxat fierd tuts—
ration, Would place in the Temple of tent
Courts of Law aid Eqi»iry, a Jtwlge win,, re
ceive,J hi.-, office frtim tire franrls of ft eeerrupt
Hr prize r.hltice ! IV .pie of \Aet< - eontsty '
shouM not an it" es this kind tfi «tv» rbe
rnicT s.-vt re rcorelten ion ? -ktnl irtw-Scrf rnan
ru;r eouitt it more etb-efttnllv ?:r«v te-cn *>on*',
than by a ptibli- rvpu!- : rt of the guilty per
-n from the -r af he held ? V> r, v, h< r> a rtee
tiori was made til e- *• et t ~r <rl-/-'f, we find
Maj. HENRY POi'Eoppose ltoit,nntlnj"n
a -si.hsfimt*; ItriltJ oifer-d. in lb'll tis the ori d
rial motion, he .soli rr.nlv vote. fi.r a ee,rntpt. ,f
not -t PEHJf HI If Hr, re-,-o-tarive, «„ rt
i.tin his .eat, among honorable men !! I jOtt
so t! igrant an outrage on tlte people's rigbj*.
• t eotnrncßf is rre'e, ary. It will t vri'e a
burst of jit- 1 indigeafioa in the breast t«f tttty
individual wlka v.utii.- the pn-.rtly tA the l. a c
tive Franchise.
There are other vote of Maty. Powt. whit'h
might tie adduced as so enititv lit:: - in the
chain of evidence, to forbid his re-eb-.rion to
the lions* of Representatives ; but fh' . will
stilli* * for the pre-enf. If he <fie not come
nut, arid give some explanation of the rea
sons which induced him tee virfe a., fi Stas
done, w*- -hail he l*-!f f*> infer that he ii»s
n*>ne f*> give, and that hi- act- stand I'o'l, it,
let’ll relief for fh*- scrutiny *»f fit* ftaWter, —
f)n th*--*- olli' ial votes fbo ealmly gjV' li,; -
will as his leaning towards the "flightful
I: I
th*' people, and await their sentcti" nprm lii-
IJepr* s*-ntativi can <r. They trill p f.perly
elecide.
Thus, -ir. viit stand he fiere tie l nil r, t«f
Wilkes county, and it behooves .on to <ll--
pr*tvt; your vot* -. (which you cannot; or etb r
something in palliation *.f your course and
eonduef, <tr els. these- a-f- w.d rt--- op m judg
ment against you on in*-day of the #-i«-fa-n.
and operate as a I ,to on vour je.liti' a! a-j-t
--nifrons.
It i- rumored, sir, that you are in leading
string-, and this rumor is fa-» gaining' »r- -
tienee; and unit ,- you have the inib jsn
dt nee—that noble eliaraete-ri tie of a lofrv
niirttl—to eorrif out puWieiv. and disavow it.
anti thus prove to tie- world, that you are not
willing* to wear fh*- chains whir-It *h>- \ulti
fers have been forging for v*»t;, my word t*»r
if. -ir. yotirdavs a- a (tolitician. cr- numbe r
ed fori v* r ! It no Top -. is lorthe-lining in th*
tie \t "News,’’ y*iu -hall h* ar again from,
with due r*.-j.<'t,
A PLAIN DEALER.
Htovkt I’iii>t. Sept.sp. l-:;j.
* /' i.t em under,iahl> f"'t. that when l lop kins’
guilt trees made trumifest. Maj. Pt tPE ureuem*
arrftng the most elairi* rous for his e rputsifrn :
,/et when tk, rote tree* taken e,n th> substitute
to the original me,tion. ire fin<l ',ur lie /,re» nta
tit’e p. emitting Jeeirtt/ feelings l'i ore-rom* /os
sense e,f justwe. anti rear,rutting ttn #."* ot e,p
/edition to tht dictates of his torn c ~stone. •
FUR Till: SUt’Tlll.lvv sn.
Mr. Editor :—’Ti- r tmond l* it t; Sul
lies havi giv*n tip a.i hope- *•( * arrying ”.>
■ inty in Octolter. Th* ir phhsst - r tin
f* w nays confirm th* motor. A fortnight
it ore,and thi peacefulspi'il wi! ■!• urt • that
kunrne f-um which (t-- If r h,,J ,t. • , A.
v S'J'Te
t wirmris *rv-
To ike t'tvfrs of It tftrr and l,in"Jn Ccvn
tle/. trho cn I ri* men ,iT HUME,
Ar voo irgtgj ? AI- yon free m* n ? If you
iW ;:er,-sitt»*x]«.<rtioltJiaty<«r willhsitiW
Crs.nes* s-etc at tt*- I *.‘fls in <*• Sober, tiles
seen—like (ae men. Tlact yon will gjvesoch
a tt'c £* -rs«tt ,e g'e-i u-'>g;vl your fueveletk*,
AT IIOASE. yrtar cestwe-iMK-e* Irll yon. Rial
v. -sa sheenl-l give: and twe sutler yourselves
See be b t t-' sijc j cells, hi,'- sla \i *. and l*e
t set e Z-et l fr» pte * A«S<' which Vi*Uf
pocr, rfltwt f-rtbid*. tt Uni i» more humiliat-
Swg tSmn tt<»se ,e 2 risen, ay;-, a grown sttaa. ami
a I*. 3*ttm-!le and. ami b.l up hv o.me
M(*Wlt t*» Slav pedis- iitiiS evonspelk and to give.
liesl his tetstl.ievt sewe desnaigogu*'* Vote.—
And wlva* rs still a* <legradhig. (and arimt
sge h d-ltte-rdj! de sign) j, to btar tie puppy,
whoiiaae edsesateel you our of vtuir v<«e. gfie-r
the ele.estiiyjt h over, batughittg at Ills smart ness.
ami your tneainm ■* - how lie bsrded y<*u <*ut
of your v«t*. that you wished to put in. and
fenced aril pavuadWl vent to take anulher:
and how, like a p«r “ fet-qiiflli'” yon jeave
up your vete, and pmt in hir and how lie
" likes the Itesa-s-u. but d<spues th, traitor.”
Nt' tie.au, niiue lias any respect for hmurlf.
w oubl bet a monte rtt. pt«suit any <ui<■ let med
dle. in any way . w ith his right *d uiUnp.
If tj»e fte-»- vote rs of <*ur e-ouirtv would in-till,
eer kstes-k eA-wn all impuelr-nt 'b-magogues.
«Sen elate tee eSire-rt S?ee an I vew to vo;<-. ami win*
wish fee lead llte m ttp the ptlb lei pre lent
t?:e-ni freesrt ve tijjg a- t!t< y «i*|i: tlaen flay
wesulel ebt flteitt e oielJtry' ee ..»| ee -rv iec. a;«l
ti-A 3ttel- , Se » lU*tieSe. Now. e, t j.ev, ' ItV« 11-. I<S
me Is-eeeh yeeii, for Site letve of our eemitneen
eeenti«ry, and flee r<-per that you have fin
yentwltev; flust y-tt nutbe up vour ttiilkls
Vl' HOME as to site veete which s en, should
give, asael go to site polls, astej rote it like- eeste
wise ba -a will The im-sueiit yott
se e- a ide-tnag«egue 3jq toaedottg von fi<r the
jewrjsce- eet e laangttlg y eettr v use', veett nutv se t
il dtewn as e-e stain, tltat Ia- titinbs vetu ar<- a
*'peer elev si" that Isa- tie* w it] es ventr own.
are I *' re-et worth il.e pew.br and lead that
would bill y-een.” lor vom wjj) never «''-
the m ntabe-sea-It atteirijeis on nje u wjm are
bsee>»st tee See tsttellige-stt and f'-stn e-talde.
AKIHTIDEH.
ron Tim een tai Ks vet
TANARUS///; t if THE • M SP. ! !
" f'harge- I'he-ste-r. charge ’ —H*.title■ v on,
** Vi - it tlte- Ism words «,: Manniott.'’
Wr. Ee’iteer:—ee Et.r neat «tv no ttie
feltt,' wa- tta watelewe-rd ejvttl t,\ laiol
Nc’seeo. fe, the- a-,e tede*' <1 antiv, a* the- Battle
eel '1 talalgar. And if the se-« vet was a crisis
wStterlt imfu remedy ehtnaneiesl. shat site ront
matf'j abeeve- given, slteesthl lee' he ld in faithful
remembrance, stow t« tlte- preepiiious laerieed.
Tlte- frseeteSs of ifne : - Ijoly attel motile cause erf
I VI.'V. should gird nis she-ir armor, w ith bud,-
h r attel *}tie let tit Isanel. pre-ieareal for tlii but
tle- whirls awaits ttwer j-afrie^iee-oarage-. \..
rraise- t. So lee- hot. Tie Hauls am at tfi.
f'ajetled, re aely tee artbe- efoy/u the Temple of
Freedom; art'l -hall ».-■ de e-rs tj«- glorious
--.unef'irl -f the- fie-.—flag’ of if- ierav.. in
the- hour eef p ri! ’ Foeflei'l )l tu tice ' fi.t bid
tl grattoieh-* fee;hid it Heaven’ Net: J« 1u«
swe at em tlte- altar e.f" eetsre otensrv. eeor wh.-fi*
evetaury. anel IteeSleing bus etltr e-eeusitrv," that
we- wsll e|e find site raitt|ear< ot li!« m. from
' SI- noe - without, iiteef fie - W i'llist. I' V,e- |e -
reive- ||,e - sllgie gs ejs - lie«l eef the- 1 1|. my. fi-t
quiekiy t<-furn slue (tr«. with eeiir tw<ntv
<"«r pmw <* r , spik'd an I « barge and fir tin
etf't'fr.ietn. A gS'erieeits vie-turv wav nee.- t
ae bse-ve-d. lent ley lease! fighsieig—andaj»lteeiieh
we- fervently trust, shat 'eur |eeeiitie-al ba:t'*s
»ay always* prene- |efe«.dh • t-isll v.-e b- rt e
mise-h re menu tee fear. tlteeuM e,ur adversaries,
elie- lie r-ee. eel tile-" Singh Star, ard I’e ln , <>o
Hutteen,” lfiljlJlpi in site coining - - ; flier, turn
the scene o! the |{e volution w ill h ;
anted ee'.er again l At the ileeeeigtjl e.f ~<■!' a
spewtaeh-. tlte- lie-art »!>-*'u,. and si -
eef the; pat.us turn (sale, riba!! sia-h a -ion
eef thingei ejgstsc ? Never—if the- friends of
titer I 9IO» e-an ware! eeffl'the: etaflgrr. U i.' f
i-s the- father, wen, e.r i-re4l> r, wfieed- are--, ilje
M'eerly -i'-ge of a even Jmig ve-am rat'—
'Leri- i- the, war-weern u o rau e,f «)<!-a
lifri' -, v.h-ev f.,rr*ew.ed -'h-vk. and v.rittk!*e!
brow. dec - l et leCg'-f ,-e fe ( Jili'e eef llldigtialioll
at the aullieets eef sei la-h a lO'-asei/e 1 ,'p ah
teat ye- eiiei grey-he-ade-ej fathers, that yeeur
“etj may partake ,and tj ( e- .jetri' eef the living
fire- ’ tt hee e-an M - ale tejat. " with e-eattper
•’•re . *h* efe—f rtl! fieefl eef fair e-ilie s. fjourj-hing
village-, freotlsil ft*" hje-, hie* rtv, aml pne
perty ?" tt kite t- tile- imii'-idua! vrit*e can
ie* ieefl th- se- ft.ttig-. and r* main Ijjiniovi il ’
Tlr re- 1* nettle- We il- j, . and b It' ve . but tile
a«j»iring <i-magogii*. wli<r-e bint t- jetelhet-d
with the fund. Ii ,-j'irit—
firrther ter rule in 11,11—than ere, eee ll' *ll* tt -
l.*f i; . '.-.—-ri. fri- ti-1- es t I MON 1 stand
firm. Let n* te up and a 'fietreg. l>*-t us
guar*! to* oar-jo-*-, raid wa*eli e-iih a fa«li*-t'»
car*, and a meisiu.r's l*o<. to. id< 1 A v
ium o* the 1 /' I>» ii* JJllJJft'tiefi *ttsf ••Hi-
in all j ? - jaH pu iiv ■■and
whi fl ?Jfi 2T»« Pijil I' t/, jtrfe-Jfrjri Ifj |; 4 «
li t m* fly it# * 9 tftu. *#v jji'ilv f*
-# w i ii un oKVorGn i>i
'fif ff r 'U >Of tr* '*!' 1 hurt;rtf * f To l|j<
H #.*f r *—* i* K».*f » *** Lht - ):bli j
*mr ron f '. f o:,t' r v.* | if f’jt #rv
,r . - I .* ' : • '** 1* * ii- «#u frt*
:r:' r-:; . l-#r a' ? * »n, !* -i'.* •■# o.‘
v. hr* •* t. * tht .ii*- r—• r
*l'*'*. • • * ?ifi,» '.ruf; l »« _ n,
I*' • « • < i frf.in i> * '• rri? -* '** to
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-JTKIT *7<i.
CUR T«r SOfTHEB* rpr.
W-. E,tios :—l The other day 1 happen*d
4 1 e- limit, AA ilkt s ■
'tiJjßi, tw— Hoppydieads conversing on ngli
tn» I rjtg which the following com civatfiku
-I‘» pnriy w-eli; you hear much
,eb tf‘ fellies ob tie dav.
Cuff Vat. poltict! vy bless as how me
hear -at Heal. Ale hear ub ’un gr* at man.
Edit r; qn-r name Boh ri'Aorf—vvrite all ’bitut
Sail- g-liun.
Seiko. —Hat lie *!<• ‘berry ting I vantsto
** * y "hout; he tell us at \a. Roads, we
will i» free in short time ; *la rail his name
hub Short, or sometimes (showing Gulli e a i
)>;• .x *ff paper) da write him name dis way.
< a*t lie keejt turnin' 'lieuit—
j:i:idj.rifi>\o'i ii ri.hhri Hi.iv
rut I'HTU.’s i liti v it—Till tiiovt's l ilt:.
i>'£ o\r:
MTI »I» %V, Nlil’li: ’lltllt -il. Ist I.
Al'OLf M.LTIC.
dj- To give place to the lengthy coninm
nhaJlulls wliieh will he lotinil in our eoliituiis
of to-tlav. ( inti whow imjNiitauee demanded
a speedy insertion) wc are (iueed to omit our
leading Edituiial, ami several other matters —
bill l e rhum sat t
FOR IHL GENERAh READER.
i hoe of <mr readers who are particularly
field of miscellaneous schctions. nnisl bear
with us until the < lection storm shall have
V&ft- '
TO roRRKHIMINDENTS.
have on file, several < oninninieations,
v.h; i fur lain of spate, wear*' reluctantly
con )•» 11< dto d* fcr. Among the iiiimber, a
Jetti fjuin a fair eorresjHiudent, who must,
with our ajudogy, accept our thankb; ami an
jilt* e ting th .i nation on the subject of I ’lto-
J* ra. fn tin a fru ml in Savannah. They shall
lie attended u> in our nest.
BIENNIAL SESSIONS.
AA - would remind our friends, that the re
solution of th< last Legislature, published in
to-day's pajK.T, K-speeiing biennial elections,
v.a« intrudin'* dby al mon mail, arid adopt
<st Ity a I miu l/Pgislatun*. The p*'ople
have it hi their |«*wer to support or r* j<-et the
* U‘- litwew n to hot there hns estistni
t.«i mil' ll apathy and indiflbrenee on litis
suhje <T-
N ATI It Al. Cl RIOSITA'.
Ale were |<r< luted tltis wtek with a Kit
lea laving tv. o tongues, flu fir.f sight, wc
v < re forcibly reminded of State Rights and
N vilification. The bill,- en aturi is now tie
fiii.'t, just as we cxjHit Nullification sum
v ii! be*. It had uiaiiy ap|M j arantcs ofa imiii
t‘ r of epjii I, grow th, ami sjteetly dissolution ;
Hid it is only regretted that il could not have
JimO tttitjl afii r the <lo tion. Mid joined in
tlolotous wiotiings, and r*'c*'ivcd a d< <■« tit bu
rial it the hands of tin < oiiijtoiiiiil* rs id the
“ peacee;bl, rcnie-dy.”
thi; i;u;c;jiOi\ i\ maim;.
Ly fh' Jijt# EuhUrn paju rs ue have rc
< * tlie orniifyiirf inu lli<f< ii<o, that Si n/i
--e r Si'i(A4»4'j:, xvho refused so e*oinjdy with
ti-' r» pj* t ol hi.'■ouxtituentN, and his
t. ’ iji oner* . h;e* be* n beaten in the p -
* 4 n* eorji4*st im i*n\* rnor hv tljt Jackson c;ui
',r,;iu-. iSn&t.HT I *. Ib'jfMi’, hv a handsome
a • only. U e learn, al o, that th* re j- ade
< j b tj majority ol lb jihx rafie ineiubers eb-et
' 1 -i i oijj braii* h« ol flic Stale L« pi lafure.
I MON MKN—TO I HI. POLLS ! !
CT* Tl;** prWiH is near ai Itand—the eb e
• nu rajadly appr<*aeljiijir. 1 Put pro~pe*-f4 ar*
j!.vnriji*% bill koH# r not a mum ol thiK in lull
yo; ial*# m purity. Sow m the mormiip, and
ji; t ' « vputiiz' w ithhold uni thy liand, is a
On iuc jfijTjjjeiion Ik *v#r at vour jxisf, and
iaM* not refreshing in tin wai* h,
b< lit* v< Jj - nab K rninitielp<l into p«#rf.
JI DGK or TIIK NOKTHIIftX < IK
(rir
<m.SH M.TT A NliHt lV*, i; rp of this place,
}; 1 mpu ap|#*#j/it"l by iJi* Governor, Jnd^*'
oj Northern 1 jr* uit. to -apply tlie xa* an* y
<#" anon* and l#y tli* <b < * as*: of th* Hon. \\ M.
II CftAivfotiE 'l'he appointm* nt w* fliink
ju«ij*-ion«, and no «b#i]bl will meet v.itjj £*,ri«*-
ral approl#a«iori.
“ M!si:i;imu;si;m atiox.-
'I t.‘ Kdifor of 7Va ,No/i roundly a
“vv# ar* a* * u-a and in ?}:* last ‘ Sjnf ol
n* o;» f jj#|#r« -*• *l ts < noli* * of th* Kay
»* *■ uiw cUu'j. '1; -i nunu'tf t]j* iui-r< j»r« -
-* TitioiM <#l our opj#on< f f-/’ K l . As he nf
fo -fate bv v.i.utn ili* neenFation v.a
j»r* 1* rr« and, only that if wa- * *#ntaii.* and iri th«
ia-’ Spy. it
Ce. e' inipa-tt fj 1 -ft J,r# . iiliihnn. Th‘
I S! " 77.- .N* ns },a - liinj'# l! mi. j>n
u
s* *.• e— irilfully. 4 * Jf -ti* #.,** I*# v. iee ' »oio
n. ' eiinsti t}..- rtrannuH fv.it*#r ur' lv luirt
r» !• r. -*at» and that •**h« .Spy '•ofti|#li* and wi»h th'
T \V i•— ■ •i■ I '
\j i ;f be an*-w< i< i hv thou uho Buft/at mtU
th* noiire” J i}, 4 - an . a-nfion ara.iM vh**
Kditur f hn»S t.owe .'f, if h#
know* not hv whom tic *!ipprixM»»n wax
♦ ib'Offt and if h« pro!* s-t v on
»•.* Mihjerf, w* * an p\t him *!#« infonnafioi?,
‘.•j* lk Lt-'L tout -uUi- ' t!.' 1 I *. v «^*
the -hands of a conspicuous member <>f his 1
party, prior to Unv-town mri ring; anti !
that it was>e\pct%ed of .tile? ttufii to,
transmit or deliver the tan|c in the Editor of
•'TV StirsP
JCI THE ihitorVok THE "sot Kiirx srv,”
t , A\B “TIIK lti:«s."A > ,
I think that you would do the a
sen ice, to publish in your papers the sections
of the late I’ettal < ’ode, making it criminal to
vote illegally. It is important, that none may
be taken in; and that the elective franchise
may not lie defrauded. Let us have “ a fair ;
shake” at the election in October.
A LEGAL VOTF.It.
[AV v subjoin tho refi'irecl loalmvo; |
and aIM» |Mihlish ihc “ Klcrtion l # aw** pavsn! j
al thr last St* shiii c»ftlu* Lf4ji**li!ttiro, which ;
it will not lie amiss, H»r those l oncsun and, to 1
hear in inimJ.]—- Editor Southirn ■ *
“ Skc. 2!>. If any person tdialb hereafter
vote more than «mce tit qpy eleel'ftiu
may he held in any eomitv of litis Slate, t«r
vote out of (lie ettnnly in wliieh he may usu
ally reside, lur members of the Legislature, or
tin eomitv officers, sueh person shall lie in
dii'ted lor a misdemeanor, mid on conviction,
j shall he punished by imprisonment and labor
jin the penitentiary-, for a term not less than
] mil* Va-ar, nor m»*rr, iVimi a\v«* y ;»r«.
“ Hkc. If any person twrnfy
one yi ais of aco or upwards, shall I invader
i I»uv or sell a vote, or be roiieerncd in
or selling a M»le, or (diall unlawfully \ote til
any eleetion wliieh may be lieM in anv enmi
ty in this Slate, sueli person shall he iudieted
lor a tiiisilcinoaiior, and on eoiivieiion, .shall
Im- |Minis|ird hv iiM|iiisoiiment and labor in
the penitentiary, fur a term not less than one
war, nor more than four v< ar*.”
IXKCTION LAW.
1101 Si: rn 111 CHKSKMTATIVIS.
Rrttolvul Ity tht Snuttr unit /fount of lirfi
rnu ntutin sos tin Siult of (itoiffia, in (one
!ml .\ssnnhfif nu ts Thai the\oteis ihrntu'hoiit
; th«* Slate h« reipiested tn endorse on their
, liehels ]|t the ||e\l. (aeiicral Kb « lioll, Oil the
' first >1 oiiday in OefolM-r next, the word an
nual or biennials to their approbation
; or disapprobation of a proposed amendment
of the < ‘onstitut ion, to sule litufe hieuuial se.**-
sioiis of the (rein ral Xusniibly, t>n \tmiiu!
Sessions; and that the von* so uiven in, shall
he returned to the Kxeeiitive Olliee, w ith the
other eh • t(Oil returns.
fn tin Iftuisr of fltpnsintutipt.H,
Agreed to, 10th lleeemher, IW{.‘{.
THOMAS OLASrorK,
S/n nkt'r of tin lloust Ifipri unit at ins.
Attest—Joskpii Sit lUiIS, Cli llv.
In Smuti , eoneurred in, lrth Dee. IHdU.
JACOII WOOD,
l*pi siih nt o f tin Si n(th .
Attest—John A. <’t i nr.i ier, ('leik.
Approved, IDtli I lee. iH.’ld.
WII.SON UMI'KIN , Cover nor.
hair of l ie t ltents.
I’lie polls are to he opened al seven oVloeh
|in lliC morning, and closed at six oVhs k in
I the evening.
At tin- romt house of rvery county, eontra
disfni£tiisli«'d from pr< < iie is, tliroe mu
• ruli’K, uni lliiMiurfilvEM tißliduliUot, un t«» pm
side: and they are to appoint three eleiks,
ea<h of whom is to keep a roll. The siierill
or his deputy is re i/nin and to attend.
At curb preeinet, one jusfiee of Ihe in/irio|
: eourt, or nt the peace, and two freehobh rs, or
j two jiisliei sand one freeholder, not them
i Hi*|\cs ( andidate.M, are to presido, Kaeli In e
| holder iiiiisl take thi* followin'' oath : “I, A.
do solemnly «wcnr (orallirm) that I am
a freeholder resident iu this fount y ol .
that I will faithfully superintend thisdnyVe
b ' tion,and make a just and true return tin r«-<#t,
aecfinliiii' to law, and the hi st ol my ability,
so he|j» lie <f<*d.”
ID** siijioiiiileiidents ora majority of tin in,
j f»l the preeinet eb'f'tiotis, are In ro ciiit and
j fount th« \of(.sailin' preeiiif ts, ami to ks ep a
fair statement ol the polls: and they ate to
| appoint thife clerks,each ofwliom hIiuII keep
a roll.
The day after the eb rtion, one or more of i
the Miipcriiilcndc iilh of each preeinet will
no i l at the 4'oiirt-JioiiM**, tmd there w ith the
hii peri nt * ndefifs at the t 'nil ri hoi is**, will muni
tin votes, conipan the returns, and arid them
together, and they will then return and eerti- !
IV to the ((overtior, the. result (*t flic clef tion
ill the <(»uni\. 'Flu refuriiH made hy liee
holders, are ni be signed as such.
Al the preeinets, the* duty of the HherilF or i
his«b putv im so be perfoi lll« -«I hy a constable,
or any other p« r on ajipoinled hy the super
IllfcudefjN.
I he made to flu* governor mu t eon
tain a h-t oj the voter*, a tally sh* «t, and an
aeeurate statement of the polls, under the
hands of th* Kiiperinteudeuts.
\\ lien there m anv doubt about the legality
of any vote ofb red at any election, the super
intend' fits are to administer the billowing
oaths, \ i/ :
“I, A. IL do M#l# inn! v sw< ar, or allirrn, (as the
in * mu\ In ) that I luivp attained to the nf*p
nl t xvi iit v-niip ypiii*, have paid all h f*nl fax* i
w hifh ha \c l»« *iitft jii i r* ( l nfmr , and Which I
hav* had an #»p|»orfunit vot paving n/. r r# ealily |
to law, have m-isled six monfliH whhin the
count v, and th**it I am a» it i/* •11 of the I ii if *< I
Slat* , and an inhahitant of tins State.”
**|, A. JL do solemnly swear (or allirrn,)
that I hav not this day voted at any * b • tion,
h* Id at any place, in this State, tor members
of Conpr< ,or members ol the Le gislature,
m# help rri* 4#0*1.”
The namc-rol tho e v.lto shall have taken
’ ueli oath-, ar* so If fi!« and in ttie office of the
4 ;•« rk of fli* lob rio r 4 y'ourt.
r;Ki; at 4 al amity.
'I Ih n> 1 otfon and wo«#i I actory, lately
#n*:t<d at fjiis pine#, and principally owned
bv Mes r . D» anir.' and Ni-bet, was burned
tothc ground on Iri lay morning last, togeth
er with th» whole of iK splendid and exten
-ive inaefiin# rv. Th< fir# was #iir( (#v# red a
hout#/# l«f#*k A. M., ash r havim.' advanc'd
Mil, r a- to r# nd# r all cHort- to sau the buil
diniror rna# hinery uiiavniliiie It i-i snppo
<d tohavi- been »ommurii'afed hy spontane
ous eofiihiistuin, ns if was fit fir-a di-'ov» red
m the atfi' sf'iiv, where a ijuantif. #»f m to-*
cotton had h»« n Mowed away. \*,thii»7 '4
#ore"pici « e was t ,f h Ihr actual v
#* w tiri,r ted hv th#- propn# tor-n* h* not I* -than
ffcJIUMUt; not a *ltt!iar #»fv.hi# h wa-* insured.
Tb' d»’*-tr I*# tion oft hi- -pb ndid *. *lablvhm* nt
j*» not oalv ajo aiand fioiin I##-h to th# pro
pri* »».!-, hilt ma v }»♦■ justl . * t#n-id« red as a
p i * li.i r.r |/A#/< Itunii* r, With inst.
'I b* D »h# v #.t Aft;'o»d* iu<, on#» im
ifortant ajh #-«.i*a»#', arid re v., a third thin#, a
|M#*ir wait* nu ; * \i!e. im - Jtin • th* fi«ynl lam
n\ •#? > ixonv fit Di* and. u. L| iri# s \ th*
link'-of An '*n‘' n* . and fL* y#u(ji»' «.f
I* ■' j.x ui> at lhn 0
D'tjft Means >}l, this plat it hjk
(hr the Nurtli. tu e\miimqyarinnf'l7tn<re sclnJ* hr
Tle ilm nt by-il*,Hfit*»TXl'tkeMun
nriß|.abnrX'ehu<>l iit tlie Georgia (’uiitermee,
tube tu*'uteri near fi’oviugton, wiflitiic
view of obtaining the information necessary
the better to enable anti qualify him toAtak’o
charge of that institution.— (iso. Jiumal, uth
instant.
Ilichmond Factory.—TliffJliehnjomfCot
ton Factory, ereetetf on tlie of Cowles*'
Saw Alill. starteil itsspimUes 10-day'\ v ft will
finally ruff lint makes a beginning vv itli,
JkJOonly. The Company manufacture, in
their own work shop, all the Machinery, anti
as the propelling works are all complete, their
spiiitilea will he put in operation as last as tin vr
are finished. The Company intend at present
to sell the Yarn they spin,’ if there is sufii
rient demand for it; if not, it wil W>e wove,
Sueeess the first Factory of tlie kimt in
Rieliinotid County ! — lien.'Courier, lOM inst.
Bail Road. —\\ <- see hy the Cnssvillr Gn
zelltfi that a meeting has been belli in ("as*
county—Gen. A. Miller in the chair, to l.ikts
into eonsiderntinn the sttlijeet of tlie ronteni
plateil Rail Rond from Athetts, west, through
that section of country, mid the navigation of
tlie Coosa river, iVe. at which Achillm I>.
Slineklefonl, Exp mid Cluster Hawks were
appointed a committee to correspond with the
i eitizens of Gilmer, Lumpkin, Baubling and
1 Ool.t, Bounties, oil the subject of the f/iiit,.,y
plated improvement, soliciting thor>: to etiJl
J meelings and appoint tb legates to the met f
""4 l" be held ia I'lovtl ruinily.
befitre the st eond Montlay in (letoaer next.
Accounts from Louisiana mid Mississippi
state that the sugar crop is uncommonly pm
iiiisint’ this year, hut that cottoti lias he th
soinewliiii iiijmvtl by lalt heav y rains.
Cohhetfs l.if of Jackson —Published in
N' v, l "il, hy the Harpers, hos excited such
tail iosity that’ hefore two o'eloek of the day ot
piililieaiion twelve lomilfed eopies where sold.
I’riitf, Puckli r Muskau. —This ilistittgui-h
--ed, spirited, and intelligent traveller, nitty be
daily looked lor upon our shores. A letter
I font Bavaria apprises os that he would 1111-
littrk lire Nt w A‘til, in tin Havre packet of the*
Hilt till.
t 'ottgress Hall at Saratoga, is rinsed—also
ihc I nil***l Stairs Hold. Tin- Ihivillion will
lie k«'|»! njH ii until ihr fust of ihrtnbvr.
Il> ulth of f 'lt orient on. —Tine \v» re tirrnhf
and« nth iu f 'h:iilcAinn lorflu w< rk i 1 ft'h
iiisi. ten w hiles, ami ten hlaeks and cnlomf.
t M she w liifes four wi re from the Slranm-i’.**
VvMX.
f 'msN (*iu»F in Al land. —The Alexan
dria («a/etn* iif the I Dli iusf. sa\ ;s: —Th** ap
prehensions which have been cnU rt,-lined in
reference so flu* injury likely fnari -e to iho
<'orn <'lops of ihi lOasleiu HI lore of Alarv •
laud Ironi the lute exi’e.ssivc drought, we re
/'ret to liud, are hut too Wi II founded. The
damage, is reported to he extensive \ \ere,
and tlie failure of this important product must
necessarily proven hcav \ drawliai k upon ilih
resource.', ol the farmer*.'*
C*ottoii is s'-aree and dear in al*
most ever\ market town in the Lnifiii. Ken*
tueky, which is a hemp ;;row ini' state, will
probably reap a rich liarvent this year on her
staph* productions. \V« know of no statu
moo- dcHorviiiaot a rewind for the yitu pi4.#o
j .'iml labors ol its eifi/ens. Her p/os/w rlty
is closely allied to that of the w hole of tlirj
soiirherri eon ii try, and lnii/r may <»nr inliinn
(i« m /lonrish, and our interests he interwoven#
Mobile Adv. DM inst.
Mr. \V in. 11. Bltrleigl , mi tis-iHtnni in AT sa
( itindall's selitHil ii,r i.'olured b mules, tit t 'mi
teilmrv. Conn, litis been arrested for a viola
tion ol' the law relating to the t dotation of
blacks from other Htales.
“ Measures liol Mm." —JMairied, at Wash
it'filo" ( Hy, on the 17th inst. Alt . Josiali Peck
to Miss Aurelia Bushel.
\\ • think tin y imtst lie Wig', a., they go
lot ” measures ami mil for limi," and seem to
It* tlegt mi tiling I rot it huger measures to small,
ones. —\. A'. Tillies.
ION flißdlL.
I'lie sales ot Cotton nt l.iverjmed , for lint
week ernliiig Align;t It, were 25,1t>(! bait s
at ( nilvmit e, \i/.: BttVt Bplaml nt 7% H I*4 ;
e,KXIt trb'iiis,at 7-J a III; an,l 1 1'.HI Alabamas
ami Mobile al 7,j n !tj, about 5000 bales It.-tve
Is en taken on speeulttlion. Imporl into |,iv
t rpool, sim t 1.. t Jan an ry,(!.‘!!t 1 l MlO bait s against
tiIH.OUO in tin; first Hew- 11 imutlhs of last \ear;
ill the supply from Iht I iiilctj Hi,-ties an in
ert at-ot 3 i,IMMI bales. The slip'll in Liver
pnnl i ' stiliiateil at 222,000 bait sos wliieh n
bom 101.000 bales are A met titan—being rut It
• r less than lasi year tit the same peritsl—at
Havre, July 31, priees rt-tti tilted wit I mat vari
ation—Stock of rollon, 32 or 33,000 balrs.—
I plain! 12,250.
Augusta Market, Sept. 22.
"I la-, transactions in our Cottoti Market,
during tin- past week were to a fair extent,
and priees well sustained.—VYe quote 13a I 1{
; lire new ; salts * hit-fly at l.’ty In I lets. Oil
II a 13; general sales II i it I2A. The re
elapis i,l the new crop up to tin- preserit time
uinuiiut In nbnut lIHHI hn/cH.— '/*/ff/wcrijit.
Simimuth Mar hits Stpt.tyft. —Therf? is ve
rv little (\nino in (/nttnii. Hales of new at
Id a I 14. \\ e ijuote old, at 11 1 al4 eentn.
In tin place, on Sunday evening Inst, by
John Jksnk, Kh«*. Mr. WILLI AM Sill II
Kic.tn Mm I KAVT.S SMITH, all of
this county.
oitniA in.
DIED, in Aimitsta, on tit* 21th inst. Dr.
AMU,IAM H A V AGE.
The iiiiftorfe rl Horst TivOllr.
I 'ROM the request of nttin
#y. -f| y here ol Brt < tiers in Georgia,
uxPa TANARUS« ttbovi HOUHE wfll re
.Xi main atmtlter st asott.in thu
.State, ill titt- -pring nt 1535, lobe kept at nr
near MII.LI.DGEI ILI.E H. |,r. 2‘i. I-. 34.
H. AV Y AGER.
H-pt. 27. I< I
tei t.ttlta i.t, II •ill.rs Point ft/.
Us HERE AS AVti.n ,m (Iri hvm ap
plies to trt* ti-r letters o! li'laum 'ra
tion Oil tilt estate ol J Wit.-, (e*rs|l VM, tlt;-
I I a-i and, late of -aid • ’o'tnly.
Tilt -, an t!i*-r* litre, to >'•*. timtnon. and
n hiioniAii ail ar I -;n < the kindred arid
rod,for- of nd d* * !. f.i he aiul appear at
fnV otiil within flu »"««•* pre-erilntl by law,
? .'du v. i:n. • tu an. flu % have) why Maid
b rr« I* vdit-ij '! If » h' Planted.
(. on oi. j' i my band at oHiee, Uii* 2ofh
j;j . • f S* i»f‘ tni>* TANARUS, I w dk
JOHN II DVriON, r. r. n.
filler ‘,'7. 4