Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, December 05, 1820, Image 2

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qutffAtw* the bloody minister of iiw.triio.ri «f,r\ : ■'ndtb it MotiiinK might be 'Minting to tlioodious profanation,they hndgiven, tv h norl of upon words, the. name Afa<% Liolorota to this terrible statue. —a mmtmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmvmm'trmrm.rmm IXjRTUXATE Ditmam IK TIIE LAND L OTTER Y, From Use Mh Io the ~lh and fart yf the ?.lh all. contained in shed .Vo. Df. ’AITLING. ADey 5*p. Baldwin. Sam'l Ointd'ill, Simon Whitaker, John M. Cmiv.lor, John Redding, Mildred kctler, Elisha Curry, John Scott, (Gen.), Timothy X* « x ie Barnet Goalin, Murk Womack, Ki lled Cnllioon, Robert Warren, Jones roller, Cary Carry, It. 8 Templeton Retd, VVillioiii Cooper k ’l lioili|>*on Bird, llurrietBriiton, John T. Brown, Joules Barkley, David Thomas, Philip l.o pin, Thomas IV. Baxter. William on, .1. Khnrp, Mark Glover, Elisha Bella, Simon hr inks, John M*Crary, lleiijiiniiii Metli- oni. Henry Barrow, George W’. Kill', David Kilp atrick, Susannah Jackson. BULLOCH. Stephen Riggs’orphans, Henderson Friar, Aaron CYauscb irrv, Henry Cobmi, David Gro ver, VVdlinm Hallewav, R. Hardy's orps Antho ny Prmev, Isaac Richardson, Thomas Knight, W1 lit,hi llolley, Sherrod M-Call, William Dug- cur, Mnluchi tienniun, Joseph Anderson, Surah Brown, widow, John W ilkinson, BURKE. George Poytlires?, James Smith, Thomas Anther, i >hn Bonington, Henry Bullard, John Allinood. James. Salaburv, Christopher D i.)iel, John Turner. James ft.-own, Elijah Johnson, Samuel Wilton, Benjamin Buckley, Josep'i Chtince, James Welch, John Grubs, Jas Holley, William Bell < otps. Moses Thorn- ton, John Redick, Benjamin Brown, Mary Pe- terson, Isaac B. Harden, Reuben Tepton, Jas. Orlueway, Noel Lester, David Martin,Edinuml Gray, James Blount, W’m. Sixfoil, John Sapp, jun. Tlios Sikes, Jesse Hardwick, Israel Kust- xvood, W.lliam Moxley, jnn. Elizabeth Lincli, l»nac Fanner, jnn. John VVilso i, minor, Willi am Winfriei, .1 ohii Marsh, Margaret Kuos, Lou- (•iitnua Buss, orp Charles McCain, Mury God- bee, Hilaries Bin ton, Baines fFoodurd, Alexan der J. Lawson. BRYAN Jolio Cunnady, Jacob Sikes, Abraham (•user, Safnuol Sheeruion, Mary, James, Ken- iion, 1c. Nancy Cason, orphans, John Horn, Eli- zabeihJDouglass. CAMDEN. Morgan Pruett, Redden Roberts, N. L E. Atkinson, orps. Cortney Carney, orp. John 1 itissent, John Rules,Alexander Elliott, Solomon Walker, James Stewart, Stephen Sliarkman, 'Wo. Ii George Roles, orps. .Inures Campbell. Charles Floyd. John Holsendorf, Samuel Gridin, Di'nni* Lowe.'Mlcajali Crrws,Catharine How- oil,ivid. Sarah McKarlin, widow. CHATHAM. Job* Adams,Sarah T. Davis, wiiv, //ester Canter, widow, John Lenigan, Catharine Lcmlvrt, widow, John Deck's orphans, Ed ward R. Tenney, R. S. Ann Stelrhs. John Prince Si Mafg’t Pendergrass, orps.Jamos Mints, John Carnochen, Ann Dickens, Pat rick Duffee, Snmmd Adams, Louisa Connie, will James G.II. O-.borne, Elizabeth Ricc.wi I. Samuel Cliabio, Thomas Clack, George F. Pul- mer, Thomas Eden, James Boyd, John Lillibri, ■tlge, Petit F. D. D 1 Vdlert, Ann Watt, widow, Alfred ilobby, Stephen Welch, Win. A. Moore, William P. Clarke, Dennis Ponce,Rob t Daniel, James A. Pinder, J. B. JouranJ, William Lnw, Lewis Burton, Stephen IIilll,.lonatbaii Battdle, Catharine Shearer, John Wall, John Carter. CLARKE. Calhupt Freeman, R. S. John Burks, sen. Thomas L/a, Samuel Harris, Needham M‘- Kleroy, Joseph Rogburv, Isaac Middle-brook, Matthias Lord, Richard Mnrable, William Har- digree,'Cirii9S Henderson, J. Jones, LoydMorris, John Stovall,Thomas Conally, Robert Simms, R. S. Joseph Tnrpley, William Tolbert, Elizure: L- Newton, Sherrod Harper, Anderson Stale- ham, llo-es Hopkins* orphans, James D. Iletv- .*M, James Alathes, Samuel L. Smith, Jos. Mor gan, Francis Moore, Alexander Wuldcr, Caleb Arthur, James lluyney, John W. Pentecost, Thomas Powell, Robert Laird, sr. Jonas Brand, John C. Gieer. COLUMBIA. Robert T. Allen, Alien /Parmn’s orphans, Walter A. Appling, Thomas Pace, Abraham Yuun tblood, Elias llagget. Ansel L. Wat kins, SiasintitiusHarris, Joseph Moore, Wil liam Fuller, Leonard Stuel, Wm. Richard son, John Fleming, son. Allen J. Fuller, Terrell Cook Han-ison, John B Wilkinson, Wilder Phil- lips, jr. Tho’s Jones, Bird Olive, Colton Rowls, John McNea!, George Clighorn, Doct r. Ann' Bealle, widow, S! uni ruck VV. Gibson, Charles Matthews, John Skinner, Thomas Newberry, Gangway Martin,Sam‘l Sampler, Isaac Vaughn, Ester Eubanks, widow, John L. Foster, Bcnja- mln C. Clarke, John Forgorsotvs orphans, W il liam Lucky, Elizabeth Gurtrell, John Griflin, Reuben Runnels, James Wilson. EFFINGHAM. Jacob Guano, jun. Jane, &, John G. H. ■London, John Bettinboek, John Gf.klwire, Pharri* boston, Solomon Cramer, Mathew Ros ser, Benjamin Davis, Joseph Khan, Charles Burton, Samuel Clary’s orphans. ELBERT. James Jack, jun. Win. Colbert, R. Wid- Ihington, R. S. Robert II. Watkins, Henry Il ill, Benajah 8. Bibb, Jeplha V. Harris. Elizabeth M’Gowen, William King, jnn. Jno Dailey, Willis Cocker, Samuel Carr, Eli F.vea- »on, James Ham, sen. Mary S. Brown, wid duo R. Foster, John Johnson, James Gordon, R. S William Smith, Peter Sheppard, Ralph Gaines, Elizabeth Morns, wid: Cornelius Davis, John THtle, Shelton Oliver, Wiall Hicks, Daniel Rut- ler, Thomas K.Jarratt, Kboda Eaves John Cutt- ningsham's orps John M. White, Dudley Jeter, R 8. Mark Smallwood,Olive BeII, Geo VVvche, Wm. Rich, Joseph Chipninn, Richard Phillips, Bam I Jenkins. Henry Patterson, Hiram Brown J'uaviTK'r * GREENE. Jordan Ivey, Robert Johnson, Red root) Thumtim, Sum. J. Nicholas,n*n orps. John M‘Nargln, \V,illt* Higltlowcr, James Sharp, Alexander M’Alpi.i Thomas J ones’nt'pivuie, Allot Lui'c, An Inbul l Urr-loim, J. Klndtroogli, John Channel, sen James lledriin, Elijah M.ir- tin, Elizabeth !si.-l,, Eiibti,:m Jncksoo, Joshua C.ildwctl, Rmlick hniilli, I'rii, einWest, Briltain Rif nr-di xxbio'.v, \V!'"«n-. Cevirtmiy.| CoRon M^ilirt, Heniy Lone, VV illiniu Ch.nirej, VViili.im inrrl ■ rprc , scd Ul , u (vr PU f v Itobi’l’l Lain, James l rolloid, John 1 Mupp, 1 John Cro*s, Anliilndd Made, T'n|itey tialibou, Wiley At hittcy, Chillies ,M, Cullers. OCI.ETUOHtE. Reuben (,’lnzr, Elijah Jrnniuga, Aleaandci B. Rowling, Jim llmv.ird, Williinn Hancock, Janies II. Smith. Davis Bought,Mary Hoivie, Knowles. James Martin. Jonah WHtkins, Juines j l,nke (.dteon, sh'hn I'ollihne, John Kilitun McGinly, I lioams Belhm, William T ieker, Jos Daniel M'Daniol, sen. Elijah D- Ilh cklliai'. i kingi Jonathan Baker, Jessn Osllo, J. VV i" t. jr. | Henry Enttlish, James Tipper, itueob liuiley, Joshib Rogers, Stephen i ay lor, IV ill i,on '1. 1 la- j [ j,,, rv tsfokes, Little berry Jack son, Eaeliurinh niel s orps. I heopliilos Allan, Vt illiiou Greene, j Xyeock, Flea-iiul ll’ebb, George Prlee, ivfatliis lieujam'..i Mooli, Abner Cochran, Diewry Fin ml,V. Klizidietli lbnlc. John II. Ellis, 'i'lin's limns, Benjamin Futrcll, Abner Vt,: s,orphan, Vai.cv,’ llin Floyd, jr. I’,.too U illimns, Janie Robert U .Burdail, Georcr G. Matthews, Arch d 1 I’arpley, Joseph Riley, TitUnbit Fan La, widow, Hardy Jarrell, John llutf, VV illintn Conner, Pit- turn Ni-bct, Mark E. Moore. EMANUEL ^iHiam Cannady, W'illiam Stephens, Eli WidJm, Isaac Kent, Lodwick Hargroves, Beni. Selman, llezekiuh Neel’, orps, Benj. Parke?, , Al S, !“ ,U ^ Middleton, Samuel Kirk- land, WilUam Wabcn. franklin. , W wir Sr /: U ’ Willlam Busb, Willie Go- ber, VVilliani Row, II.Elijah Jackson, (icorge Tunsher Joseph Barr, William Strange, R.ebard Brown, M.Uey Pbillipr, widow, Jno Hul, Janies \ essols, Jeremiah Holcou.be, An.ltcw Hu rye, Char lea Whitlock, William Loirs orphans, James H. Dartoth, Garland Lane, R. h*. I hnr.tas Russell, orp. William Abbott, Powell Blair, William Brown Green W. Smith, Howard Cash, jr John CUk dZt Perry, tr. James Donohor, John Cothi Pierce Key, loan Hodge Thoinus Harbour, John M. Baker, E.hynrd Hl.sm, Serepto Simons, Sarah Harden, ttj.d-.tr, Marlin’, orphans, Benjamin. Harrison, Kz. k.el Bengess, Elijah Jackson, Sa- rah Harr,., wid. b one William AVms/rhoma, M Callas orp. Charles Lowry, sen . M«ry Sisson, Widow, Juhrt .. Raid, Thadeu, Beall, Thomas Aron, Larkin Pmdue, Benjamin Uigbtield, blc- I’hen Hearn, VV dltatn Roberts, Sarah Rush, « id L orp. Richard C .ckerliaco, Willia,,, Glenn- Ju- Cub Curry, John C. Cavvtboi n, Biiltoa Smith GLYNN James C Wright, Alexander Alls, Michael ^oiisell, Sauidrl We ;enbotb'i,n, Am. Holland, flary Cuanring, Jud asrd Mtut'nwi Isaac .11 rn- CiriNNETT. Grcenberry Homan. HABERSHAM. Edly Powell, Henry Wig gilts. HANCOCK. Marcim Anderson, Davis R. Anderson, Dunsey Baker, R. S.George Kmives, Clnirltlj Allen, Jeremiah Baker, Thonins Jor.es, Wil liam Haines, Levin Vinson, George N. Duo- bllne, William Low, J;«s. Yo.mgbluod, It. S. Benjamin Pi'itchitt, George VV. Nelson, Joint 8. Bailey,Nicliulni Laniers, John Griflin,,en. It. & Daniel L Kiciiar.Don, John M. Shivers, Sliad- raek Roe, Cyprian Wilcox, James Dixon, Petei Deni, R. 8. Elisha (kaok, It. S. Thomas Griggs, William Willy, Gale Lewis' orphans, Richard Oglctrec, Abram Kickerson, Charles Metllock, Jtese Spikes, 'i’liomns Rogn-s, Thonins Lncn,, orphan, John Mallory, It Illintn G. .Springer. Acic H. Purker, 1-aac MeGinty, John KrHoy's orphans, VMIlium Liincuster, Elizabeth Waller jr. wid. la m.i. f Smith, Nicholas Lanier, Sosepl T. Dlsmuck, CharlesTrinplin, William Collins James Huddleston, Nathan Culver, lull. HALL. Thomas Trendawny,John Glittery, James Byrd, Robert Wanin, Joseph It. atoa, Arthur Elliot, Wcsly IF heat, John Gdmore Burnulm Thomas. JACKSON. Willimn M’Dowell, Williatn Jfadswnrtli, Tilntan Driseal, James Jatnson, William Appleby, William Bryan, It. tr. Win. Wi; . ants, Samuel Tbompsiui, John Carl us’ orps Jntjnh Mfllsiips,sen. Robert D. Johnston,Rolicit Voting.{.Muses II. I’otts, Wm Moore, R. 8. Abe gail Bridges, wid Jamas Hampton, Jos. Hen derson, Wm Spricgins, Middleton Brook, Eli sha Wynn, Patience Moore, wid. Charles Low ery, James VYardlcw, Snu.uel Clayton, William Thompson, William Hosier, Edward Harri John McCarty, John Glover's orphans, Lillle- ton Petty, James Carttlhers, James Wheeler, s, II. S. Ilaiumlt Brooks, widow, George Kirk, Margaret Shields, widow, Sion Powell. David Thomas, James Sprapgltis, Fzcki'd .'.liner, Jas Hendrix, orphan, Hardiman Rooks, It. s. Book er R. Johns, Jonathan Koblis,orphan. JASTER. William Moore, Robert C. Porter, Daniel Gillcoatt, Tliomas T. B ulker, David Simla Stephen Splaun's orps. Henry II. Key, Jo! S. Gibson, Giles Duhury, Abel Nebbet, Jcs-e Dennis, John tioolshy, Samuel llarxxell, Rennet'CrawTord, William Cargile, Wm T. L. Roberson,Thomas Wilson, Gabriel Parks, John Downs, James Langhnrn, Sarn’l /t< :«!. Solomon Thornton, Barney Dunn, Washington M Kenley’s orps. Jaremiah Thompson,JcremiHli Phillips, James Moore, Thomas Critcli, Rmfforu Ellis, orp. Cuthhct Ferrel, George Hearn, Es ther McCoy, Owen D.tvis, orp. James Fairley, sen. Edward Lovcjov, Catharine Crust*, Wilii- nra Davis, Wiley RtcLenilon, David Duke, An- ny Tyler, Thomas Harris, James Riggins, Sami. Shaw, Samuel VV. Jackson, Adam Mabry's orps George McCliing'J orps. Williaur Story, Joel Slone, David Watson, Thomas T. Walker, Wil liam Barefield, Solomon Long, Daniel Scott, Collins H Belcher, Richard Carter, Robert. It. Davis, John VV. Burney, David Roberts, Eliza beth Bullard, John Marines orphans, William Tliomison, Joel Mitchell, Robert Shannon, T Hutson, Larkin Mason, Absalom (leaves, Zach. Laurence, James Moors, James Head. JONES. Robert Pickelt, James Mason, Howell Horn.Loraney Pender, wid. Stoddard Hour- ton, Samuel A. Head, Charles H. Hooker, David Brewer’s otps. Job Alford, James Da niel,Thomas JelTcrsnu, esq. Jeremiah Smith, Philemon Parker, John Rod. John Buckner. R. 8. John Copehurt, lx. S. Thomas Wool- folk, William Reily, Joseph Chambers, Butler Allen, Znchariali Petty, Miekleberrv Ferrell. Fretl'k Lucas, Margaret McDaniel, James Ram sey, IVm D. Brooks, Lemuel Cox,.ft,o Brooke-, Mary Johnson, widow, Will's Wilder, It. 8. Beujamin IVnldiefj Acy Marshall, Tliomas Lnr- c.y, Stephen Kirk. JamesII. Burnett, Neil Shaw, Henry Cagle, Jercmmh Lamar, John Evans, James Beard, IM art j ii King, Samuel Smith’s orps Lones R. D.tvis, Adam Carson, Thomas Ste phens, Ephraim Saunders, sen. John Harvey, John Beard, Thomas Mockey, James Calhoun, William lloweli, Thomas 3 Dunbar. JKFFEItSON. Jordan Smith, jun. John Butts, Clarissa George, Samui l Clark, Sarah Fountain, wid. Jer. Darner's orps Joseph Rogers, Ntiney Quincy, wid. Henry Cook, Reuben Lamb, .Mor ris Rayford, jr. James Mathews, Morris Murphy, Abraham Jordan, lieury Walden, I.evend Lee, Moore Fnirmnn, Margaret Godfrey, wid. Nat. Beall, Levi Konl, Jno Merroil, William Parsons, William Stapleton. LIBERTY. William Tanner, Thomas G. R ay, Mark Addison, John Hart’s orphans, William Henry Mill, John Shinholster, Isaac Saids, Wm Swinnev, Sarah Swilly, wid *; James Graybatn, LAURENS. Thomas Duncan, Mary Solomon, widow, Larry Hobbs, Surah Raines, widow, James Bull--, Elbert Duncan, Stephen Williams, esip VV illiain Bush, Margaret VV illiam-on, will Jcl-e Fullfonl, Joimllian Parker, sen. Howell Sharp, rhoums Clark, Duncan McNair, John McClen don, P. L. Disnubleoiie's ortis. LINCOLN. William Wallnce, Jamis Murp, Michael Solly, sen- Charles Munah, Joseph Graves, William Ashley, S. Harnesburger's heirs, James Giiire, VVm. Golden, sen. Mark Lot, Jane Tutoin, orp. Peter Ashmnn, Jim. VV. May, Micajah Conner, David C. Roberts, John Gol den, Ellis Graves, tlcndley Nuliv, VVi.liam Ar rant, jun. MADISON. George Eberhart, John Mend, Augustin Mar- i, /(’illiain Murks, Richard Moore, Barrentiue Murrow, Richard VV. Whitworth, William Da niel, I lioni is J. Gregory, Benjamin G ho It son, Lydia Finch. M'INTOSII. Thomas Lowry, James Uignilliat, James Deverges, John Peacock. MONTGOMER Y. Archibald McCrtmmon, Allen Hester, IFil- liam Roberts, AngHs Callmen, Jaiues Drake. MORGAN. VVilliani Jenkins’orps. Andrew Hail, Jno \\ hituker, jun. James Mitchell, Micajah Hughs, Jas, West, 1st set.orps. Elizalieth Gardner, wid. Tatiitha Liggon, Fielding Ar nold, sen. Thomas Duke, Francis J. Sharp, BenioBh-McLendon, Caleb Cook, Henry F. Young, Farmer Adair, Jim Bunitsides’ orps. John Hollis,Ihnmas It addle,H'tlVIani Arrington, IFm J.eu i-,sen. John ll'iitt , Buiket Davenport, Kiassherry Foies. |{.,l,ert F. Adder, .(nines B. Arnold, Alexander Miller, Marlin I*. Sparks, Jnine? Few, Austin Bryant, Micajah Gresham, Edward Mitchell, Simeon Phillips', (VUViitui Tra- vis, Suiitli Boiling, Becker Maur, Marcus Lon^g, liersotii Champion Davis, Jolm G. Bn'.lucii, John Sorrow, CliO'erJ Wood rail’, ,sen. Sclali Goolsltv, Asa It rigi)t, William Glon mui. June Brnd.'J’aw, Jack Johnson, Suinucl t rculner, Elii.ubeili Smith, minor, \Villiain iliornpioo, Busdell Pratt. PUTNAM. Janies DisiTltikes, Haptun 8. Smith, Wm Wilkins, \V ill in i it S. BasWell, Bcnjainin Da ' is. John Lnpr id, David Edwards. Robert 11. Stinson, VV dim m llai rison, Ahrnhntn Cul- lilV.T’I'.oims Chevera’ orps. William Bylc.jv. Win Harden, illiain Arnold, VV rllinni Veal, jr •linin'x Ward, George W. M’Grhee, John Cnlle- «ay.Joseph Turner, ’J'liomns Flake, Thomas Carter, orphan, Joel Rees’s orps. Marlin VV. Stamper, George Rous-ron, Green II. VV. VV. Mitchell, Luvia Daniel, Bradley Kitiihroiiuh, lolui Simiuous, Nntlmn Lyov, Nathan Ellis, Daniel II. VVulier, Paul llollivxny. John Wullon, VVilliniu Connaway, Ehlridge VVnod, William i’eters. It. 8. Hardy Mezill, William Thomi-ou’i, orps. Dento-i Daniel. ( linrllon Sniith, Henry I! oris’ oiphaos. Hichtud Brinkley, JUlm Tom linson, IIttiiy David. PULASKI. Renjantin Tyner, Sarah fg P.SeaWrl, orps Dunicl Wan.hie, Thnuu « Howell, Eli/abctli Nelson, n i l. James M VValkinsf orp. Joseph Rouse, William Phillips, Hardy Gatlin’s orps Robert Morrland, sen. Coa'son .Vilnius, sen. I'homns Smith, sen. Snuiuei Stotv. RICHMOND. ’ Jonathan Rv-iN, R. S. Ann Wilde, orp. Cliiti Iota, Nathaniel ka Jolm 8m ed, orps. Dnxid Oiiiz.eultiiry, John Ib'ggs Bi’njatnin Hall, t’lo'id ,lte, Eliza, Georre, Jetrcrsou and Francis Conn, orplis. Joha Finlay, jr James Bond, John Eve, Jonnllino Byols.lt S James Bock, Thomas Fivcringlintn, Aon, June M. Sa muel ii Mary Ann Criswell, orphan*, Oliver Oanforth, Frederick Stov‘ Fremtiik \ Bur- dell, orps. Richnnl S. Buotli, I’amiliii \\ incit, orphan, Sally Fiirguson, orphan, Mathew iJals- omliake, Augnsliis Scinonct, Bartholomew Kimbell. J ilin Curuiiek, Ann F’ox, widow, (to- licit Malone. 'SCRIP EN. Daniel Kemp, Daxid Burke, .Tosrpli Rail’s orphanr, S(cp!,en Hurst, Mathew (.'unison, David Brunson, !t. > Richard Davis, Mnttbcw Canghnrn, Stephen A Urn's orfdinas. John Con nelly, Tiumliiy Jolin.-ton, Jesse Slater, VViiiiaia Vliuo, NicholasStugeb, It. S. Tattnall. Morris Nnil, James W al«on. Joseph Collins, sr VVilliaoi Baxley, Samuel M. Clynti. Joel CurreVy' David Hoilauil, Jaroli Lineker, Dennis Cason. TELE. tlli. J< ho Owens. James V\ ,l!iams,Jno. Foard, Diinciui Campbell. Neale Grayham. TWIGGS. \icl olas Daily, R. S. Samuel Durham, o: plum, Robert'! olli r'sorphnns, Robert Ad- kios, Jji*.veo M'Ger-, VVilliani Dorman, Reu ben Meadows’ orps. James Lewis, James Penny, Tho s Hammock, John Moore, orns. Wii.hl Slierod, Jc«se llollingsworth, Charles Thmoi -on, Drury Pnrkens, orps John l.efley's n o- lane lldi iilge, will. Surah VVatson, wido'v, iacoti (!..II. Martin Goza, Jas. Pearson, F.tliil- l:c.l Bozeman, Mary Mdcliull. widow, Marma- !uke Hart, Kad r Keaton, sen.VVilliani VV heeler, It S. Robert Knight, Joseph Oprey, William' Pln’lips, John Butler, William I laie, VV illiain Carpenter, John Willnbv, R, S. H ALTON. WilHam Hai hiit8,51ict,jnhGainey, Wii!i;,m Smith, R. S. James Purker, Rice Eh.-u.i, Wm. H. Thomason, Bami t .M*Maliun, John A. Robert-, James Overton, Hille Akins. WAYNE. Mary WHlker,u iilow, II m A. Kniglit, Stephen Browning, Rauc llatchc.i II AAR EX. Joseph Rriltinham, R. 8. Jeremiah Hold- rn s orpa.W iliinm Du-ter, (Fin.JoiMieon, sun of Roli’t. Elisha Darden, John Kiusi v, Ja’s French, Dane Dyson, Joseph Ranks, James Rom land. WiUiae.i I’ o i-h, Beruvy VV. i icklio, Droiy Benem, It. S Ctmrl *s IV. Hmdey. Maun- tin Hill, John Fnxjie, James Story. Edm’d Bull, John Hinson, liei.jiuoio Dmaivax, 1-t.ac (tv-on, Cari.-tixplierHer.1on, Thomas D.iV'i.i, Ira Wea ver, John M'filiimeiy, U 8. Maun DunnivaiiL Jo-Dpli Merry, A'ei ei Bonner, Hurv-ll Myriek, Jniinsou Greiiud, John McLaughlin,-AlilusTltig- piu. WASHINGTON. Penjjmin Hawkins, :VI;in VViinherlcy,wid. 8ylviiiiiis Stokes, Daniel M'Don.dd, Cm ter Burke, A -i i Leu is, Temp. Matiiews, widow, Janies Rogers, Harily Joii.ei, Wm. Camp’s orj bans, (irm-ri! Morse, Thomas Miils, Ben jamin Sissioii,,' Mary (Peeks, wid. Jer. Ji c-l, Benj. Brookins, Jane Orr, widow, Jonathan Casdiy. diaries Marlin, Jaeot* Olorr-, -en. Daniel (Filhani*, Sherrod Hood, Benj Bagiev, Alexander Tisdal, ll'm Motley, Levi Bri -ht, VVm Pa!ridge, Lewis Darden, Ahe’i Massy, John Cun- iiingliam, John Hodges, Francis Daniel, Win. B. VV orthgtn, (sane Herrington, Etlielhert Brant- lev, Thcophiius Hardy. WILKES. • John 8eolt, John Hooker,Andrew Tarver, Jane Cliapman, widmv, Thomas E. Gilmer,' Samuel Bowen, jun. Anna Ashmore, Harden Foster. Wm. W. P. Lennnre, Francis Wil kinson, Benjahiin U’alh,ee,Robert (k Grave?, Lewis Barnett, JohnCollius,Robert AV. Ciil tier, Nt-nll M >ck, orp. John D. Overstreet, ’(■fcomns Aoiter-on, I.unsford Perkins, Samuel Rowe, Anna Leverett. John Besiiell, Thomas Anderson, Alexamter Pope, Joti t IV. Stephens. Lew i- Garrol, I losi*n I lidlzelaw’s orps. Hezekiah Ellington, Elizahetli Maxwell, Noland R. l.enis, Daniel Scott, Chiu-toplier Brooks, Mikel Iliads- maa. William Wallace's orns. Mabry Woodford, orp. Jeremiah Lobdell, John Sanford, Join, I iopkina, VV.en i, Simni-’ orphans, I.conurd Chafliti, Josiuh Rains, Jamb Lunsford. WILKINSON. Brice Rapnn^’homtis Killingsworth, Hn- sea Berry, Isaac Jones, Daniel VVjsc, Aaron t.ong, Thomas Ley 's orplis. Levi Ursxtry, James II aril, Ihoina* Howard, Young Stokr.’s, Sxiruli Adams, wai.Oden Aiarlin, Mary Rye, xvidew, James Lawn, Edward West, EdgwortlifPiigh, Gabriel Iloneli, (,eo. Bayne, VV illiain Bailey. Jo-iah Jones, William Beck. pi’ctPtl to se e ii it any period ofthi* y onr, It is t'Kjtrticnc- ed a Mill ftirllur rtctitnc ; owing; chic’Jy, we RURjH'tt, to the great pressure of the large ptii.lt-* sales which have been hroitglit forward ; List in some measure also to tin; \erv inrren<ed sto*'ks ofRut- /i! and Arnerii an Cottors w ItioJiK.ivo beon iinuaunlly and immense ly great Ibis season, and must continue to check every tendency to material im provement ; while tin* near approach of the new ctop. will add no little weight to the same scale, so that wc can hold out no hopes of any amendment of mo ment, and tnu*l therefore caution our friends against being too ganipiinc, when the new Cottons are brought to market. Generally speaking, we should conceive that at 12 to 13 cents, prime new Uplands may still answer to a shipper, and as a remittance; Itcls. might probably be saved by a sale here ; hut they w ill not he w orth touching at prices above that.— Sea-Islands of the new crop should not exceed 20 to 2b els. We quote Uplands new here at 9 3-4 to 11 3-4d, There is a fair demand to day, and holders arc rather more (inn, but no advance except jest such as the turn of the demand cre ates, has been yet obtained. Sea-Island in,iy he quoted at 17d to 2s Gd, but they are very little enquired for. e tic- Itimr within the said pot in', of one ytnr from mul lifter till day of next, to for feit and abandon to the United Htnlxs such fractions, quarter ifclitnis, mid half quarter sections, as they may denn tit; and to trans fer ami apply the ironies already paid on the tract nr tracts so forfeited to the payment fur such other fraction, quarter section, or half quarter section, as they limy i boose to the import of ] r «'b''">. t»") >»t eases when* the port baser has bought only one qunrtev section, lie shall lie penwited to divide it r.ud make his election between its babes,sin h division bring ninth 1 by a mirth and south line, according tu law. New-York, Nov. 1C. FROM BORDEAUX. Cnpt. Smith of the Maria Theresa, from Bordeaux, has brought despatches for government from the American min ister at Paris. Capt. 8. informs, that it was understood our ntinsiter in Spain, Mr. Forsyth, was to leave Madrid on the 1st of October, on his return to the United States. Ctiar.i»ESToy, Nov. 20. Extract of a letter from Liverpool, dated Oct. G, 1820. I IN THE SENATE. Titsday, Nov. 14, 1820. Tlie President communicated a Copy of ti.e Constitution, as adopted for the government of the State of Missouri ; which was read. Whereupon, on motion of Mr. Smith, Resolved, T hat a committee be: ap pointed to enquire whether any, nml, if any, what, Legislative measures may lie neci s-nry for admitting the State of Mis* souri into the Union. Messrs. Smith, Burrill and Afucon, were appointed a committee accordingly, and tbe Constitution was referred to said committee. Thursday, Nov. 1P>. Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, submitted the following resolution !ur considera tion : Resolved, That it is expedient to make provision by law to authorize any per son who has purchased public lauds, and not made full payment for the same, to relinquish to the United States so much thereof as may not be paid for, fieri re tain such portion of the original purchase as may amount to the sums of money ac tually paid, at the price for which the land tvas purchased. Mr. Walker, of Alabama, gave notice that he should on to-morrow a-k leave to bring in a bill to provide for altering the times of holding the District Courts in the State of Alabama. Mr. Burrill, submitted fur considera tion the followiue resolution : > Resolved, That the art entitled “ An act allowing compensation to (lie mem bers of the senate, members of the I louse of Representatives of the United States, and to the delegates of the territories, and repealing'all other laws on the sub ject,” passed at the fir?! Session of the Fifteenth Congress, ought to he so alter ed and amended that the compensati m to the members and delegates lubrea.ud shall hereafter he six dollars for each day’s attendance, and six dollars for eve ry twenty miles travel, instead of the compensation nmv allowed bv said act, and that it he referred to it committee to prepare and report a bill for iillevingund amending said act accordingly. Frida* , Nov. 17. Mr. Sanford submitted sundry resolu tion* to refer tlm«e part* of the Presi dent’s message which relate to our atf.iir? with Spain, to the snhj *ct of finance, to the debt due for public lands, and to the Indian tribes, to the committees appoint ed to consider these respective subject*. The resolutions lie on the table. The resolution submitted by Mr. Bur n'll respecting the compensation nfth< Members of Congress was, on motion postponed to next Monday week, ami,on motion of Mr. Tarrott, ordered to be printed. Monday, Nov TO. Mr. Walker, of Alabama, sidnnitlul for consideration the following resolution', which were rend and ordered to he printed: . Resolved, That it Is expedient la provide for the relief of purchasers of the public lands, by dividing the sums now severally unpaid exclusive of interest, into eiiuai annual instalments, each instalment hearing interest only from the time ui which it shall be made payable. Resolved, That it is expedient to permit -neb purchasers of the public Iniids as may elect that mode, to surrender, within - ■ months from and n.’.er the day of / next, their certificates, which shall tie camel led, and the lands shall be taken to havz re verted and become forfeited to the United States, and shall he advertised and sold Tor cash, at public auction, to fha highest bidder, in the Sana* manner as other public lands Tlw.V ctr*ill tint l,n ,,.UJ i' . „ I tlx..., .I,.l HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Thursday, Nov. I(>. Mr. Scott, Delegate from Missouri, presented the Constitution formed by the people of that Territory, for their go vernment as a Ftale ; and, on his motion, the same was ordered to lie referred to a select committee. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. The House resolved itself into a com mittee of the whole on the state of the U- nion, to whom had been referred the Message of the Prosidont of (he United Slates transmitted yesterday—Mr. Nel son, of Va. being called In the chair. On motion ot Mr. Cubh the following resolutions wore agreed to by the com mittee, reported to the House, and con curred in, iiz. Resolved, That so much of the Message, of (ho President as relates to the subject of the late treaty between the United Stales and Spain, to the condition of the independent governments ol south Ame rica, and all other subjects of foreign at fairs, be referred to a select committee. Resolved, That so much of the Presi dent's Message as relates to the commer cial intercourse between the U. States and British Colonial ports, and between the United States and France, and all o- llier subjects in relation to commerce, be referred to the committee of coin- me rce. Resolved, That so much of thePresi dent's Message as relates to fortiliention and oilier military subjects, be referred to a select committee. Ilesoht I, 'i liat so much of the Presi dent's Message as relates to the Navy and the increase thereof, and to tin* pro tection of our commen t* on the ocean, be reterreil to a select committee. Resolved, Thai so much of (lie Presi- lont's Message a* relates to the suppres- lit which they then »*>< '. proposition, however, was i;,. merely, not requiring any exi,< . the opinion of the house, he Ui objection would he made to it. Mr. Colb, of Georgia, said u fen , u ., expressive of hi? opinion, that, if, ' dilution of expenditures, &c. was nuK it ought to be more general than't propose! Ly tins motion to he en(., m , into. To such a r.cnnal reduction |, was favorable, but v us opposed to piece meal legislation on the subject'' which must he partial, and (night beun just in its Operation. This tvas the sot stance of Mr. C’s observation, though not pei Inns his words. He wished lh e resolution to ho so modified at to make it as comprehensive as in his opinion it ought to be. M r. Smith, of Md. thought the object ef this motion did not properly fill wip, ” in the duties of the committee of , va .. s and means, and wished it referred Ua different committee. Mr. Lir.n did not wish to take the house bv sijrpiisc, and consented u his motion's lying on the table, that gomle. men might have un opportunity t/pre pare amendments to it, if they thought proper. / iy So the resolution was ordc/cd to lie* / on the table. , / Mr. Cocke, of Tennessee, s<bmitted fo consideration the following-^solution Resolved, That the compTttee on tlie 9 litary Establishment he imjucledto tnq into tile expediency of rc«I")b | 8 the Milil Peace, ■Ei'tab!ishmvtgg|(/'e United St: And the resolutitTi ,as agreed to, out debate or div isi n * Monday, Nov/ Mr. Mallory ^bmitted the /"trig resolution for ysidpration .* / Resolved thn/* e president <r ^ r,) it- ed States be ri' lc *ted to ] a y/°\ e <l>is house inforn lmr ' respecti/’ .Pfo- gvess made J l l !e commisjr er ? 'Ver the treaty/Ghent, in C5 /iishingU e boundary* 6 between th^“ ,tei1 and the *»n Idas ; wlielF iin y r aI '‘ the ho/ :ir Y lion is sett" ; w hether C'nnip*'loueux of the atltcd . -taicfl ^Britain have m# during the pr cut Par i nr ‘d how much money btf drawn from th*. Treasury, for t pposn aforesaid ..* and how much ea -pnmisMouer, Agent - or * n y person o iu'ir account, h;n drawn; the names p . i p, r| , - - e% . 1 1 11 tH-LWitin, II tvs Ulinil , IIIC 11 • 1IIIC9 U s.ou of the Slave 1 rade, he referred to a, „. tl n en ,,,| oycd b thc suid Com select committee. . • , \ ~ They shidl not he sold for )*■?» titan one dol lar and twenty five cents per acre, which sum shall go to the use ol’Die United States, in addition to the ?uai irirenriy paid ; but if said lands should he so resold for more than one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, the excess shall lip paid to the pri son sur rendering (!>.' certificate: I’ruvidul such ex- ev*s* otiall nev*r be greater than the amount actually paid on such lands before such sur render. Resolved, That it is expedient to permit such purchasers of public lands ns may elect that mode, to extinguish their debt, complete their titles, and demand and receive patents, by paying within the period of one year irom and alter the day of next into their respective land offices, five eighths of the original price at which their lands were puichased, excluding interest anil com puting the monies already paid as part of the said final payment of fiveeighths. Resolved, That it is expedient, in adition to the privilege contemplated in the preceding resolution, to permit such purchasers of the Since we had last this pleasure, our , ,aT nn ’i , . * ’ I public lauds as may elect that rqode. at anv ommittee. Resolved, That so much of the Pret dent’? Alcss;i[, e n,* pel nea to the suhf’ of Re 1 -nnue, he referred to thc coir" 1 ' tec of \\ ays and Means. ResJvcu, Thai so much of the es ' . dent's Me-sagc as relates to the (lie Public Lands and to granting ^ lt ' *° tiie pure I outers thereof, be rA 1 ’ 6 ^ th» committee on Public. Land Resolved, That-so much of 110 ^ , rcs f" dent's Message a? relates tcivili zation of L trade with the I\ Mn bribes, be referred to a select cor 1 ' tlPt! * Resolved, That Die s; ,#evern1 select comiTiittees have leave preport by hill or otherwise. On nnrtion of Mr. C^* itWi » Resolved. That the J,,,uliU( -' t ’ on P" b ' Ii.! lands be instruct/ 0 enquire into the expediency of pruU'ng by law some relict'to the p>irof ,s, * T ' s public lands in the United .Sta-*- previous to the 1st July, lo20. Friday, Nov. 17. Mr. Gross, ' N- Y» nlfered for con- .ideration the°H°wing resolve : Resolved ttRt the committee of Wnys and Means " instructed to prepare irfid reto (t* House, as sfxnn as tn iv be, * Ibt of a'the expenditures, under their proper (aids, authorized bv thc exi ting law? ofa« United States, with an opin ion repecling the reduction, which, con- sisten y with the public interest, may be ninririn each ofihem respectively. JV. G. said the motion related to a sut/Jct which, ought, in his opinion, to receive the early and earnest cor.sidera- pin of the House ; hut, not wishing to ake the House by surprise, he should mov e for it to lie ou the table for the present. It wa« ordered to lie on the table ac cordingly. Mr. Eddy, of Abode Island, offered for consideration the following resolu tion : Resolved, That the act entitled “ An act allowing compensation to llie ineinhersofthe Senate, nu*. libel's of the H.of Representatives of tile United States, and to the Delegate of the territories, uiid'rejienlingall oilier jaws on the subject,” passed the first session of tile Fifteenth Congress ought to be so alter ed ai/d amended that the. compensation to the members and delegates aforesaid shall here after he six dollars for each day’s attendance, and six dollars for every twenty mil «’ tra vel. instead of the compensation now allow ed hy said art, and that it he referred to a committee to prepare and reporta bill for al tering anil amending said act accordingly. And the question being put, without debate, will the House now proceed to the consideration of this resolution ? it was decided tipis ; For consideration, 58 Against it, GI So the House refused to proceed to the consideration of thc resolution at this time. Mr. Linn, of Now Jersey, submitted for consideration the. following resolu tion : Resolved, That the committee of Wnyspnd Means hn directed to enquire into the expe diency of reducing the coinpen/ntion allow ed to members y f Congress to six dollars per day arid a proportional reduction for tra velling to and from the seat of government; and also of reducing the pay of all (he officers of government that has been increased since tin: year 11)09 to what it w as at or before that period. Mr. L. made a few remarks on intro ducing this proposition, the import of which was, that his opinion was, that Congress ought to go hack to the year 1801), and restore the compensations of fUwlic officers &c. tp the conditica ill missioners and Agents, in their respec tive sections; the purposes to which' each person was employed, the length of ' time employed, and the compensation cadi person has received for his service.. A statement of nil lhe items of account rendered by each of said Commissioners and Ageuts, and the particular purposes for which the moneys drawn by them have been expended, the amount of com pensation each Commissioner and Agent has received since his appointment; and whether any money has been allowed tu or retained by said Commissioners and Agents, except the sum of $4444 44 cents per annum. The resolution was agreed to nem. con. and a comniitte ! ,Vi, s appointed to present it to the IVisident. On motion ofAF- Abbott, it was, Resolved, Ths< the committee on the judiciary he instructed to enquire into the expediency of passing a law defining under wluit circumstances, anil by what means, private property may be taken for public use, under tlie emergency of war, and providing that just compensa tion shall be made for thc same : Alai, of prescribing lhe manner in which sol diers may be quartered in any house u iihout the consent of the owner in tine of war. / WkDNESDAV, Nov. 221 Mr. Linn moved to proceed to tie consideration ofhis motion directing the committee of Ways and Means to cnqjire into tho expediency ofreducingthe com pensation of Members of Congress, (and of the 0|!irors of Government gonerjlly, to the rates at which they stood in 1339 ; but tlie House refused to consider! th® same. ■ Mr. Font, of Connecticut, remarkol that several propositions had been il- rondy made, looking to a reduction of tie expenditures of the government, nonebf which exactly corresponded with lis views ; to exhibit which he offered tor consideration the following resolution : Resolved, That the Committee on Pub lic Expenditures be instructed to prepare and report a system of retrenchment in thc expenditures of the various depart ments of the government, (not inconsis tent with the public interest,) which "ill restore that rigid economy and simplicity becoming our republican institutions’, and which the present stagnation of Com merce, and the embarrassments attending every branch of domestic industry' /'ni- peripuslv demand. And the question being put that the House do now proceed to consider the said resolve, it was dbeided in tloj nega* tive. Mr. Cobb, nf Georgia, presented to the chair the following series of proposi tions ; U Resolved, Tint it is expedient that toe annual expenses of the government should be reduced ; that, for tlie accotiD plishment of this object, it is further 2. Resolved, That all such offices as are not immediately necessary for tho trans action of public business, and the aboli tion of which would not bo detrimental to the public interests, shall be abolished. 3. Resolved,. That the salaries of all civil officers whose compensation has been increased since tho year 1809 sh dj be reduced tu what they were at U„». period. 4. Resolved, That it is expedient to re duce the army to the nuaiOnr of six thou sand non-cciv'i-i.. ioupij officers, cions, and p*-,-..preserving such p vf tb« ett-ps of tv i uU'Sj without rog-»Dl