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ftlJ.t.S PASSED
I || io »iithnri«« the Juuticoa uf tha Info-
DoKiiMi county, to appropriate ccr-
ST^iTJB SO rt'«JEJK.Vr»\
jots m
i|,o Captisl
riflUS
" To
tlie Town of Decatur, to the use
ami Presbyterian Societies, for rcli-
“* r'rTliye a’ntl rtrakc valid the acts of Marma-
"Wl; Clerk of Superior Court of Stew-
iliiko ' ,rL
"‘no hill" to manumit certain slaves of Peter Hay,
hC nn of colour—and the amendment of Mr.
> frC( j .,,1,1 certain slaves of tlie late Thus. W.
' were r'jcctc't—And also
C °’i bill tt> authorize the Tax Collector of
c' ^rt countv, to pay the taxes to the Inferior
N r of said county lor certain purposes, lor
a given time, and on certain conditions.
B HOUSE OF RIS Pit I3SJKNT ATI VKS.
Tuesday, November £7.
Committees were appointed upon the notices of
from the CWnmilloo appointed to
‘ \ hill to repeal the hill section of the act
rc F ,rl ' ,|, ()(.<., jiioi, and to provide for the trial
''iv-iscs in which tiic Jul, *! ei) tlle Superior
Caurts of this Stato may be interested—which
" U rra ,| iho 1st time.
* The bill from the Hcnato to add a phrt ofUab-
l am and Hall to the county of Cherokee, and
CrS livide thesnmc Into ten counties, and to provide
U | |e organ ten tibia of the same, was laker, up
lnr . ,|j e diirfl time, amended and passed, and the
Clerk directed to carry it forthwith io iho Senate.
'I lie hill from the Senate to compel the county
Treasurers of this State, to receive of Tax Cnl-
Ircnits hills on the Hank of Macon, in certain ca-
was read the HI time.
The bill from the Sena'e to lay out and define
new Division of Georgia Militia, was read the
3d time and passed.
tVK.DNKSDAV, NoV. 28.
Notices for the appointment of Committees to pro
nnre olid report Dills. . ■■ ■ r . .' . {•'
" |,| r i;„,lg t rii—To amend tlio Judiciary laws of this
Sale so as t» regulate the fees of Clerks of the Supe-
rnir Courts in norlnitt cases.
Mr Purr—To alter the 3d section of the 4th article
of dll' Constitmiou, so as to authorize the election of
Itri-milicr Geirerid to bo made by the people of each
^S?r. i.uhlell—To provide for the trial of sci. fa’s, in
-jjg ’of fraudulent draws, wlcre the same may happen
,o mil un Indian miprovoinoiits.
1)11.1,8 REPORTED.
To altar and nineuni the 4tl, and 8th sections of the
PI articl.’ Ilf the Constitution.
To abolish rorlinmiies and give parties litigant-ill
Justices Courts, tlie right of appeal to the -Superior
Todeclaro and prescribe the punishment of isfnybpw
by Castration, Ac. . , , .
To repeal the 5tli section of an act to alter tlio tune
oftlii' ini'cliugnf the Superior Courts ofthls Statu,.and
" to repeal and amend certain parts of tlie act to amend
Ibe Judiciary system ofthis Huitc.f.nd to provide for the
trial of cases in wliieli Judges of the Superior Comta in .
Iliis Stale are interested.
Tlie Bill more «flV*elitttlly to compensate Jurors, and
fnilain tin net assonted to 21st Dee. 18)10, ip altar the
Jurors and Attorney’s foes in lids .Stale, was read the
3J time and passed.
TitpnsoAY, Nov. 29.
Cmrnnittees wore appointed to prepare and report
bilbconformably to previpu-: nuliees.
The House took up Mr. Ryans Resolutions on th«
sub .Tt of a Southern Convention, tiuii Mr. AW rno7-
ed to Lv the inline on tlio table the balance of trie oes-
lion—lost. Veits .fit,: Nays 95.
Mr. Rules ottered tiu following os an amendment,
limited, That WO abhor the doctrine' of Nullifica
tion, as wither a peaceful iiora constitutional remedy;
but, on the contrary, us tending to civil commotion and
disunion; while we deplore tuo rush ninl revolutionary
measures recently adopted by a Convention of the Peo-
pie of S. Carolina, we deem it a paramount duty to warn
uur fellow-citizens against tlie danger of adopting her
niisi-iiiiivous policy.
Mr. Turner olTorod the following, as a subslitue for
tim amendment:
VTiorea, it is deemed expedient to express the views
•fill.' (iciierul Assembly, concerning tlio doctrine of
Nuliitiemimi, nr tlie power of a single State to arrest,
within its own limit's, the operation of ail act of Con
gress doomed to be unconstitutional:
ft it thm fur rrsiihted, by the General Assembly of the
S ', qf Gt■nrgia, That tlm power of Nullification. as
.! above, is revolutionary in Its tendency; and that
it might not to lie resorted to, except in cases justifying
involution.
The siiteftlitte v’ff* re/rrtc/f—Yen* 1!); Nnys 130.
Mr. Mrriinth/r moved to strike out the latter part of
sii'l ain*‘M*lm*'iit—Inst.
(in rmming the amendment, the vote was—Yeas
lfoLNovaol.
Mr, lCwj of (jreenp, oilereri n snb.stftute* for the ori
ginal l’reamhlo. UesuUuioiiH and l’lan of a Southern
Convention, when Mr. Cates moved for the pro violin
'jiiiNtion, which was .-ustuuied; and the vote on the u-
d«»ption of the original Resolution^ wiu—Yeas 1)7;
Navs r,7.
r l'h'* House concurred in the resolution of the Senate,
pcrmiitinir the CoinmiHsioiiers of the lotteries to sus-
| •***»«! the drawings, until the examination of the alleged
I’riud on die* part of one of the Commissioners.
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A,CUTtr]
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JULUinOEVIM.i; :
TliHrbKlaiiDcccnilHT o, S |
The F.lecinrs tif President and Vice-President fi>r this
btate, convened yesterday, at 12 o’clock, in ibe I), ,, n ,.
sentalivo Cliimihcr, Gen. Itlnekslieur in the Chair, vvb. n
their voles being counted, it appeared that A.vouf.o
Jackson ofTannessee, had received 11 votes for Pr. -i-
dcnt.nud Mahtin Van Durkn of Now-Yorlc. It votes'
mr Vico-I’rosident.
. fhe wdicels oftlie l.einl im.l (Jold J.otterics are vet M:t-
tionaiy, „i eonaeijuqnee of the alleged fraud in Hie,(rawin'',
nmnnst one of the Commissioners. On tin.* rceeipt of ihc
mcinonid from Gwinqett county, Riiggeating the friuul.n
coniiuittoe of the Hondo of Hronroscntitivca was iminedi- !
atelv fippomtj'd for ita imestiirntioii, and the keys of the !
ImiMine: eontaiuiug the wheels and other-matters helotiuiir r
to the Lotieries,delivered up to them, at the request of .he
coonniRHioners, and the drawing of course suspended.—
I he uivosiigtitiug committee have reported, mid rcroni-'
©tended the impeachment of the commissioner charged.— •
inis report was unanimously agreed to, mid the impeach
ment is now pending before the Senate, and set down for
trial on thursdav the 13tli inst. 'I'he recumnienreiiK'iit of
tliedrtnvjng has not yet he6n ordered hv the Legislainre,
nor is it at all Certnin when it Will take place, IMr Vomit? of
Oglothorjie, one of the investigating committee, nnTm .---
day submitted resolutions to the tionso, eoiiteuiplating the
appointment of a joint committee of twelve to proceed to
examine minutely iln* drawintrs, us far as they have pro
gressed, ninl report all fraud detected, and to cause the n- -
pcctive wheels of each lottery to he emptied, and again cuiv-
fullv filled irp With flic proper tickets.
The HoiiHo of jthe llou-e wus tested on tlio subject,
shortly after their introduction, upon a motion of (Jen. (ihis-
cock, whit li had for it<*object the renewal of tin drawing,
us‘soon as the commit tecs-had given their Howls, nnd 1*0111-
plicd with certain oilier requisites which have now been
made of them; to secure a faithful discharge id' their dufv.
This motion was lost hv a small majority...and Mr. Young's
resolution recommitted to a select eominhtcc, whoso report
bus not been received to day when tlii.i is put to press.
On yesterday, (since the above whs put in type) the
House of Representatives reconsidered the proposition
which they had rejected the day before, relative to tlie I. n.|
Tottery,&. passed a Resolution requiring tin* (’ommis^iou-
ers to proceed forthwith with the drawings; which'was
immediately sentto tlie Senate, where it was concurred in,
with a slight amendment, which the House will probably
ngre-e to to-dtty—mid. if ao, the Lottery will again he in pro
gress, ill a few days.
8'iutli; uiili it, the L'liinn may bn nrMvrvtuI and bar-
many rmUn.id; without ,t. ii u l, L . v .,ml Urn kvii of Im- I
iim...«3UC.tv f to predict the consequences.
We cannot rolled upon the present situation of our j
country, without calling upon our follow-citizens to pon- 1
r. e l'™! 10 * 11 / 011 of Slate Couvctuion, for tlu» call i
01 a Southern Convention; u measure in our opinion, I
culcnluteu to do more to quiet and trutuptili/.o tliu conn- i
trv than any other, if we except the repeal of the oh- ;
noxious I arid itself. When the South promulgates i
her determination to put nu end to me Tariff within j
her minis, the Manufacturers ami monopolism will noun 1
discover, that their iiillnence is iusiUliciiMU to make the '
North surrender all the blessings and a U.iuiages which
it derives from the ITiion, even to li.s:.*r and enrich !
them.—The Tariff vviil In* given up Ive.else it cannot \
he coiuimied, the Union Will he pi. ser\ l d, and pence •
and tranquility will again hover over our present con- ’
vulsed and distracted country.
VV’e would advise our fellow-citizens to ox iniino with 1
care, the propositions submitted to them hy tiiu Ko.soltt- j
tiotis ol Mr. Ryan ; and caiididiy to deleriiiiile wlievhei
sucli careful exainiiiation brings them not to the same
com ictiou with ourselves, that a Convention I y the n-
doption oj lliose .Resolutions, is ahsoluteiv inipossihle ; 1
and that whether intentionally or not, a bettor scheme to I
defeat any measure for th’o expression of the public will, I
upon tlio absorbing topics of the day, could scarce!)
have been devised. \\ o entreat the scrutiny of the
people upon these matters, and are prepared willing!)
to how to the public voice, as it m:*y ho expressed, upon
the i jailers proposed to them.
Ulr. IVt'jilS ^pcci'li,
.Mr. Sj'KVKKK—J rile for tIn>pmpo-e(Tumlxiiiga motion
0 reconsider the Journal of yesterdav, so far a- reh.t, s to
tlio action ol the House, upon the Pie.anhle and Resoiu-
tions, oftered by the ge.ith’,,,;,,! hoi.. Wanen, know .1 as the
1 aritl preamble and resold lions.
i-..i°‘ srt ”V r * Speaker, tlmt I make this motion, with hut
Itffle hojte «f success; hut, Sir, t am induced to do it, that
goiitlenien miiv once more have an opportunity *'t '
“durli, if
A*%TMst, forthe purpose of dc- vordnl, grovelling solfualivtom'. I will not du inyuntice |
die «»f the oownfy
tennining whether tin
Con vein ion, o» recomtiu
which inoiuing I did not mnnid,owing to my absence from
the county. Tim pnavodings mid result of that meeting
lmvo been puhli.-lu d to the world. It is reeolleeft.d bv all.
that a majority of the people, by their resolntionsjit said
meothig, ili^ajjpioxed of such (.'qnventloii, and rcfuecd.to
send a delegation. Now, this insidious writer, upsuminfj
tli« character of 7'rtilb, says, “ upon the Hiihject of being
reprcRiuited in the Convention, the people were equally di-
yltled”—u t lie denominates tlio innjorin u drunken moo. If
so, ho lias the mortification to know, that tlio mob was not
deprived nor sobered, until after the general election; for
every m 'iSilK'r from this county to tlio State Legislature,
a iy taken from his mob, by a initch larger majority than
kiA-s lie.-a given before in the county for many ye
fililh t <11 ys, l!mtr“—» »- 1 - 1 1 r
'ill die I’lTibiiiii
r To
if the Li.-! t )e
iu ilt-i lii -t in-lnuee at
Ii m|. m If Uim (• l';'
been in the iniiini ity at
coliced *d, that, in thei
upprov. d 01 disaopioved of a Sfatt' |,y asr.rUMhg It U» iuiother. Why allude to my doing
••‘ded hv the Adieus Resolutioas, j hut little business, but to create the impression, tlmt not
H[ I ** receiving much cncoiira/foinont at homo, I whs unwor
thy of patroimgo from abroad / it is true, “ Mr. Willi
ams is not wealthy”—It is truo that he dons but little bu
siness.” Uut the same thing might be solely predieat-
ed of overy ultonmy of our County, and almost any one
who has boon no longer u member of die bur than
“ Mr, Williams,” and who, until recently, lias been
much of that time conliucd to a sick room- It is true,
that “Mr. WiUiiuns” ha* resorted to un “occasional
ussistant clerkship,” not “ to increase his wealth,” but
to pay Ids creditor*. ** A roiurenco to our dockets will
lie l ! ,rmu ” that Mr. U'iUiums’s creditors have not luten o-
„ I wiit rlivi.’il mruntiinnlly I »» r o»ott,to thc'^ lawn iM.iy V forAjiupii^upt
[kttiou nt'Hio Umml Jury ot'tlie cmnity;a||i||jflHBH|||||||||teH|j|j|a|^Bl|||i||BBjir
I liirumili
iii'i tlu'ir \nil's ii'iuiiisl
ilic l.i'irislutim>, will, in my <>|>i,ii.m, Imvp a i« ihU...
1,1 * I'UlilJili'lcK, Ilu> Tarill' \ -1.• 111, lima
llH'u9iirecv.'rl.,'l'„„.,m,.„ i .„ l .,| i„ Illis Mai,;-.11,1,1 I ,
iri'iiili'iiipti to w.'iuli wall iliis iiiiiaaiaiit unit n
ta'furi' 11 fin too laiu, tlio Hisaslioa. .'uii a'.iii, „o,..s ,i mt
iv-uli Irnin auoli a course ol Iial.-itioii.
am opiaiscil loauv mill nil m -M ai., action upon
sullied, al tliia lima, ami coiwiilcr irnoi oalv imtuo.ior
axlra ollicjuJ. Ami .Hr. 8|„-akor, uliv .Io i soaomala
ncoaiisa i.io /«■.;,;/o, !/„■ solve,■isn people of ticuraia I
lakdi till, uiatlcr inlu llu-ir own ii oals, dal .-la,II a ■, i
-errmils, usurp, and taka Iroai tiaau tliis uu.iiia-liou
rirltl . An* ran,lamcii aliaiil to trusl ilia t,oo|.la \i ilii
1 1 iu:i. 1 ai■ ol iliis rront mill important mails, ! Will
man pro,mal lo sav, Hail tlio ol' | m ...
hitellicp, uidihrli 10 know Ha irri |
ami lioiiluc,,- siiUioiont . A ... . ..
iv to iimko Hi.
h vvhf oomposcil of men, vv I10
•provt»d nnd supportctl the Uouveii-
Htl Jin v iii intfiv itluuls, must have
tic' Auirimt meeting. Andean it ho
r capacity, us (hand Jurors, mil ho-
1 111 itiiin* could ho taken us sutli-
cieut uudioritv t)>coi:iitcriict the expressed will of a majori
ty oftlie people, given upon a spcci'ic subject ? lie also
says, that “ resistance candid.itt’s were imniodiatcly 1111-
nniiuved, upon the leconinioiulalioii of the Jury.” If so,
it was secretly done, nnd to those only, who were
friendly to their policy. And last, ho says, that “ submission
candidates, those tod, that run at last,* were spoken of ge
nerally throughout the comity, sonm ten or twrive days be
fore the eleetioii.” Is it possible dial this cun he imposed
upon die people of this county, or community, ns h iving
any claim or preten ion to truth .' I appeal to the citizens
of the comity, of both j writes at large, and have 110 hesitan
cy in sav mg ilint they vv ill determine vv i:h me, that it is not
triii*. I refer to the member* of the Legislature from (lie
county, who certainly will he admitted to he honest men,
and who live in dillereiit sections uf the county, and neces
sarily must have mixed generally and frequently with the
people; whether they, or either of them ever heard the
name of a resistance or submission candidate luiiumnced
or spoken of for tin* Convention, iis intended or expected to
he run in this countv, on the first .Monday in .November Inst,
until Sunday, die duv immediately preceding the day of
(tin
unco candidati s, hut heard, nor knew of no
ali! ofihe polls vv as roiurin <1 and pnldi.-h ’d
i*. I heard for the first time mys. It", on the
liatcly preceding die election, that it was
e who call tliein*elves the resistai
1 ten. I live at mi electoral precinc
re were between b() mid lift votes I
•fed myself; and there was not a i
nor eillier ol the other two geotlemt'
elf; and I publicly proclaimed 1
1 • 11 v
l»t of
: to the ( 'em elitjoil. '
•marked, that lie heard
. 11 |Hired pt
stiu
icknovvlofl: e the
n. whenever tin
i the right to 01
roinoreo 1
ild pmhnhlv lx
a the rumor, ni
ho still seem lo I
eslii
all de-
.1 tin ii
TO TB2E PT7EL10.
tt \n!tvard ! EC \slivtird, ho ! !
"The day-star attracted his eve's L$l<t& dovodon.”
Erin no IIrough.
Ti>e Vnion 19ote.l Property Lottery,
'VPRT1LL he drawn in the Court-house ut Thoinas-
y '7 ton, Upson c»)iMity, Heorgui; oiRthe stmie plan
of the Land and (ioM Lotteries, now drawing at Mil- .
k<lg«'viilo. 'Plie properly has - been valued by four j w • rope it, wiien die
highly distinguished and disinterested - gendoinoit, tit; Coustitutioii, the .Magna (luirla ol
DOLLAKS
l*erlinpR the history of our country has never pre
sented tt period, fraught with events of such inter*- t. a*
those which absorb the puBlic mind at the present mo
ment. The time lias arrived, when it is tube ascertain
ed, whether America, in the very spring tide of her ex
istence, and of hoc energy, possesses the moral power to
check tyranny before it has become uncoulroiiiabfe,—
or whether, as has hitherto been the course of human
affairs, it is to be her destiny to add another to the me
lancholy catalogue of those nations, that one \n rr IV. <•.
ft matters hut little tons, if we arc to la* deprived of our
rights tie freemen, whether the deprivation he eftW-tto!
by acoftihinafmn ofRuropeun dqspots, hv the Holy Al
liance itself, or by a selfish, irresponsible, and uncontrol
led majority in the Congress of tlio United Unites.—
Civil Liberty consists not in the advantages derived
front any course of legislation, no milter how benefici
al that legislation may be, but in the guarantee which
the people of a State possess for tlu* certainty and
continuance of those privileges. It requires Imi die
merest smattering of history to know, that nations have
enjoyed the greatest immunities anil priv ih-ges, con
tent, with llm existence of government its *lf, anl
the form of the government been that of the most ab
solute despotism. Tlio Kuiporor of Russia may he an
amiable and good tempered 111 1. and may in tin* kindli
ness of his nature, do much t.» mehoraf* ami ennoble
the condition of Iris subjects. Lint the circumstance of
tliti good nature, or the good reign of a Prince, changes
not in the slightest degree, the character of the govern
ment itself; it is still the worst of all government . be
cause the people have no other security lor die co.itiuu-
anoe of their rights, than the will of tludr 111 ister. This
constitutes the cold and cheerless despotism.
Now wc have been taught from our earliest years to
believe, that the Constitution of our country was the
onltf security for the perpetuity of our rights and of
our liberties. And why ? Ih-cause those who hav <• al
ways usurped the liberties of mankind, tic* rulers ol die
people being circumscribed in the exorcise of their au
thority by the letter of that instrument, and that confer
ring only sm h powers us are essential to the go
vernment, ull others being specially reserved to the
States themselves; so long as that was maintained un
impaired, the liberties of the people were safe. Hut
where is the guarantee of our freedom. wh< 11 that in
strument. is wantonly desecrated by tho*e <1. Icgnt* *l
by the people, to combe t (tni>Ur its re*ifictions) the
government itself / Will it bo denied that the Cnn-
nstitution of the United .States, is now pi-d what die
majority ill Congress is pleased to make it' Tie*
“ public good and general welfare” covers enough
of ground, to take in all the rights ofihe .States; and
when in the fact* of the people of this Union and the
world, tliul is declared to Im constitutional which fr.rnlu-
lenth/ evades the cognizance of the Courts oftlie United
States, by the poor nnd miserable subterfuge ofaitfinx a
Hill one bring, when thouci itself j-.inlejjri. n for another...
■■^■tilings are held up lo us as our
Tlio Resolutions oil your table, Mr. Speaker,deiioimeo
Soiuh-Uaroliun, asi.-tcr .State, luhoiiiig imder like irrievmi-
ees with ourselves ; 11 State that is making our emme her
omise, in the grout struggle for //7,<r/y—and shail we take
snt.‘8 witJj our op;;rc-sois ! I hop,. „ a i.
i lie Resolutions alsopro|ios(* a Soiidit'i'n Uonveiit'oii un
der cerium rules and rest!ictimi<. Ho .••, nil<*mcn l.cli.-ve
that n Convention cun he had ium::; the p|M, pro; o^*d f
[Jo they Miieerely vvi.di a (Nuiveatloii ! 1 doaht >, rv much,
■dr. Speaker, die sincerity of sonic, at least—1 h.> phia-eolo-
Ly lit the Uie:i’iih| • i!<e|t' is ev idence to mv iniiid, lh.it 1I1 ii
supporters entertain doubts,or vvliv do Ihe\ u . ilif unnh 1
(it‘n ilia iii'.'pasari!) iliai is iomiv, il’a ('..uv.'inii.ii
in' lli'c.’NS'irv at ail lull nCtili.-, vv. 111.' li i.of lii.t r.'. oltl-
Il'l'l'.loilfila. J ■„>( ir.-llll. lllOll kll..N, II hi la' inilai.--
T10 • 1. V ^ C \) L I 1 * 1 , ,,V . * * * ^*1 * "j'” 11 • hcpliii priqiusD^' ^ 1 ti j.* _
•f dieir ilemauds. W ill the Doctor challenge this iu-
v«'sttgation for a similar purpose 1 W i»l lie inform us
why lie was driven from the practice of the honorable
profession of medicine, to the very reputable husine
uf a publican / Will he tell us how long be lias been
able curl his lip at imn**st poverty, or limit ut un
sistat.t«leik." Aias ! what u marvelous elfect, acting
as Secretary to a public meeting, will sometimes have.
1 dare s.iy there might he found upon the earth's «ttr-
fnco. on k man, who thinks it the very apex of political
distinction
Hut why has the doctor poured ont tlio vials of Ids
wrath upon my head ! 1 le charges 1110 with buying
written a *• luntie," over the -iigwilnro of “ Hcmproiii-
us,” against tin* Nulliliers of (awiimctt count) , and
more partimdarly ngninst him, as die peculiar object of
my dislike. I have already asserted this to lie a mistake,
a vast mistake. The only serious mortification I have
met with, since writing tlie “ tirade,” is this mistake-—
Mr. Uemberton, oftlie Chronicle, had made im»ny
represent aliens of die stale ol pnrti (H 11 («win nett
county, which |, with many others, considered not only
incorrect, hut a gross indignity upon the Union party.
I wrote to correct these misrepresentation**, and not for
tin* paltry purpose of charging Dr. T. W. Alexander
with political inconsistency. Tu ft communication til
ling a column of the (Jeortria ('mirier, the only notice
taken ol the Doctor, is the following, to wit:
“ There are three Holds in this place—the owner of
one is a Nullificr, Dr. T. \V. Alexander. I shall say
nothing in disparagement oftlie Doctor’s worth or iiitc-
rl <1 De- ‘ grity, as a private ciluson ; but to speak of the Doctor
lH?! 1 asu politician, is an exquisite refinement of the ludi
crous. W ho ever could tell die Doctor’s political
f ( creed for six months together ? His political inconsis-
d'iiv I toncy is proverhinl. A document from Washington
iniciiiion 10 1 (-it)’, franked hy a meinlx rof (amgress, has a miracit-
1,.„„ u ,, who : loos iulhieiice upon the polities of “ I.awreiicev ille Ho
ld m ilny or j •• d.” I have retracted no part oftlie foregoing—I may
in. I have observed tiller witnessing tin* Doctor’s writhing*,
found j that In* had eerluinly been a consistent Nidlilier, from
'I• • t«■»— tin* time In* had adopted the doctrine, which 1 did not
1 "as assort to ho sir mouths. I regret having written, he-
I _ j cause ii has obliged me lo write again—Pemberton's
| misrepresentations would have proved harmless, as far
kimvvn, and the Doctor , ho might
il of 111
hers, until j
Milledge- '
ided by
parly, to elect !)»*-
omit \
Hit'll pl;i
ulc vote given (
viiicli v
1 lid die
hack of
me, vvnti tlie name •
i.l held forth as <
1 in hVlaiiai v next
This pin
iave slept in ohscurity
dj ' Various comm imieaiions pri
.MAT. .1. WILLIAMS.
*•1 out for want of room.
also cieetetl, for diet
*1 lo die jicople, that I
■ dilemma—I
1 'ii
i me pi opic un
• knowledge, mid
•pi il. I
iln 1 pre
ell n
enl to sueh i
the count v, at t
1‘ollie
pre
And pray, gentle
Allot i.h,
1 tin*
lied.
, where u ill
1 inline them
r i"' 4 ’*”
, - - - - , Mr. Speak.
known, that the people Ii*. ling th’mca'h e f « ,,pi
Imi tiicii-) of the TunlV, have rc.- 'iitR ddcu.mi,
ly, Dele
with * a
ible
I elVeetnal
eleetnllo,
illja.rii.
opp,,-;.’
sic of iv,In .’iceia dnur*
ale (’onveiitioii—tlie (’me
I oftlie-.' D, ie :.!!•'* cm,,,
i’verv thin • (! 1 • t aiiimnie
..i 1 !
I'd ns a man so a ml ii I ions ol promotion, as
> to nil attempt to iimuopoli/.e in the line ol
i'll l was assured by several fentleinrii,
ind supported the genllemeii elainiimr to
it mv umii** was put ou that ticket is day
0 the election, out of the best moiiv cs, nris-
1 friendship, that they did not then know
;rd that mv name would In
M vauiEu, ou the “'dlh till., hy Ishatn Ilrown. le'i.
Mr. W11.1.1 v"i H. Hixr.i.F/rov, to Miss Fuances A.
W'.'no, ht^li of ofnrnn Pcounty.
,\o stale is more happy—no uipon more sweet,
Than the stilt.’ of the mat ri* d, when kindred hearts meet.
(hi dm same day. by dm Rev. Mr. Jones. Mr. Tiros.
IL Dwkm'out, ol J.if-per, to .Miss Susan M. Clark of
< ’lark county.
css-surmEr-Ttf :■>.■*.«-j*r. "‘^"^■rnirrmr? nw
Depart 'd this life, on the dlli of Novoniher, Hkn.ia.viin
1 ' Catching, ol Uidii.'iiii county, in his tigd year,
name he- Dikii, at Cov ington. Louisinna, Dr. Jvmi-h Fvvki.L,
i. m little (author of the “ Merii/al Companion,”) formvrly of
Vv r nshingioii ('ity.
E»r*tt^322B5aa
I the
tla
cd to any tiling like
ter remaining 111 ( miven:i*m tmirdavs, lindim! li'iem^nheH
hirgelv in tin! minority, and di.-.emerinj that snme mode of
resisianee would he submitted to the people for their r.ititi-
eution or rejection, they d'lermiued to withdraw and take
no pari in this high-handed measure, as thev considered it,
against ill*- TaritV.
H.’ing uiml tie to control the deliberations of the Conven
tion, and im mil mortified at their unexpected del,at, it n*nv
> the sub.
Tu
mild
side, tlio.'
ells the public, dint
tha
I th,>
I Hi
minty, some
A gentleman w I10111
honorable man, whom
v friendlv to the gen-
ih.it the party
• the preounp-
.s-ihle
of,I ‘le,
Ami h*
ol.j.
,e l)elc ; >alioiil,ad ll
1 the spirit of person
v ilh them idl.) that
hv tlm Convention. And h. re it mi Mi! I
die plan devised f h w«s this, H I Iittv.
formed, and I derive mv inhanmlion Ii
mciiiho'ol 111 is House, who was pre<en
of the 111 i«1:1 i_r 111 ass.'iuldages ol this
w hie'n cousivt*partly ofhoth die pat
ami fronp party's. Alter nnieh eoi
sneeting, was held in a rert.iin Lon;
on Satmdiiv night, I7i!t oftli • pr**se
ing was held, cousi. ting of a p o t
,laled day.- before the , lei
il fri. ii'lship, (I
lie had hemd
*ai, that hum I
il v, im*l
in lit,' s
liimily to i
personall
( >111 of
. Legisl
list he d
d t. ,
•s, knov
f th*' r
if ih-' (
lined t!
11 would prohahlv he cnudidati'
put hut litth*, if fitly reliance
sons who could not have kito
1 noble writer, Mr. 'i’lrent, sav
side, those too, that rii
11 v throuehout the emiutv,
tlie election.” And last rif
the nutliori
)iih:m-*sj,
eiittons.
tdidnfcso
nous
or TSBK *iVTl\-SEi STUFF
fjH now c»» IlK^Wlieel, for dis-
Ui U ihnlmn, among the holders of Tickets in dm
•TBitfaiiZfvkUc Sirfft I^itery,
In addition to the above, there will he deposited hy tho
Comini f.-iom rs, in pre * n«v of the company, .it 2 o’*
dock, r.M . Tv a. TSifttesnnil Dollars more,
oftlie retd MhlcaiREg Jlet'ilUb and several oilier
small Frizes that would he altogether suflieieiit to pur
chase a ha it, home/m/</ Mi nr, or euuhlenny young man
to play the (ieinlenfnii through anoUier Session.
Seats will J 'I* ptoviilud for sueh as are desirous of at
tending the draw in^j.
Call on PRYOR Will
RIHIIT,
n dwijjiii'rs.
, Mil
. up*
•d as
!' the
e to Jim dow n 1
j .ilotid)iv'"iii ,l |,t'V'»t' i!"
, !
1; th
AJr. I'.as
v hie Ii
A'Vi
tutv, (I think lie
sc n -ol.llif
id (Mr. (il
-k.) Ii" 1. ' 1 a:".-' ana, IL" Hr,I l.a.l I., ... ,
pullll.'.l ill n pr.-x uHisunvlUt • („ ivia.rf «.
a set ol resohilimis a j would lii'st muw er 1 lt..*i-
gentleman nil the wav from 11
sometimes called tlioYennejw
is called Rurklcy Martin.) had to giv • his
length. It was fiuallv <|eh'rniined, that 11
the people had taken (hi* matter, the Tariff, into th
hands, they could not h<» Iru
lilt lire ought to take ii frail them. \eeordin : I v, tin* Hr
ninhle and Resolutions now o:i vour tah|,\ vvii-: p| n-ed
the hands of the irenih-111:111 from Warren, w Im report*
diem to this House oil ill*' next day, teid the ( ' ”, u :
joiini'd. Til
it titan some some** *n
I luive pl.ic .I some reliance,
firinh -1 in Milh fh.cv ilh*,
not ie.':—“ We also take tlii
•haighon nnd Mr. Units of J
legal.-s to the Anti-Tariff ( 1
|iear* *1 from tin* result of the
is noli, ** was not pahli-lied
i a dm Jour-
v. 1 “tb, 1
ojiportunit v
I the Lei
I Imv
e of th*' pt
id l.i
! 11
utlemeii pn'si'iil, l«» <lei
I now call upon t!
Warren, ami lV.cn Hi,
if they dare. I pai»-»
‘this Iln
i.l I .1 1
liherti.
Uft. Eiirty-uineallViotli parts of! tin JitlU'iiltv inmyinv llmttliisia not tin- x.h.'i
I'" 1 j.r-1' viv consist ni' Liiii.i*, Lobmud Uoii»e», 1’liui-1 u., hv tho heron* ami imtri**m «l’ lit.' it.-' - 1
Me,!-, ail !'\..v c .i.'v, ia|ii,'(| a( .•? I<I,C0I), mni tiiu IkiI- j tiwri'nr ivliirh they I,ravel tlie ami e
mire, mi- i!ii,aTi i art. lotto *1 iid'ioto-iiiall prueK of va.fi- : -iilVoriup- of on arduous uu.l snii-uiiial
ousartirl, V, and value.I nt S 40(1. . j Tile mijoritv in Coufiruss Imve no niord
'flic proprietor tak«»s plnisure ill returning his un- musters, than has tho C/ar Nicholas,
f* igt'.oel thanks to his friends, and that part oftlie public unless that majority is hound by the Coiistituiion,
"jjo Jitiv*• uncourugtul him, for tho liberality already it is limited in its nmliority only by its own will,
’i iajfesteil ia the puichase of Tickets ill said Lottery. I Nero’s authority was no gr«*at r,
'flie unsold Tickets are now-all placed in the builds ol | Hut to all thi
8 imp]
ill left
ml dm
I want the
resolutions
gilt to 1m our
Nicholas of Russia ; and
State, lie further solicits a generous ami outer-
J' r inj people m lend him their ntd by buying up the
kilauce uf the t ickets: for it is only htiiding for a very
,r ! time; it will ho paid hack on tho ^4lh of next
month. (;!»e day on winch the Lottery will bo drawn,)
lold !!!
V** who have a hniigering nt\ev gain, nnd ye who are
ritting in tin valley and shadow of poverty, fortune* are
now otfered t*» you : PlanUitions for farmers; Houses
ami Lots for merchants: shop and tools for mechanics,
•ind Negroes to cultivate the land and wait on the for
tunate:—and above all, the Union Hotel, with all itsup-
peiuliigcs ami attractions, in tin* centre of the Eastern
nuri Western trade, and in one of the most healthy and
hoautiiul villages in tlie State, emphatically and verily
[Im Traveller’s Rest and the" Inn-keeper’s delight—va
lue*! at twelve thousand eight hundred dollars, for tho
triile, tlie'nothingness of five dollars!!!
A fort iiqo I must have Buy you ;
ILtc’s Imtuiie to content fi Jew.
Rlie's not eonAn’d to Cherokee,
v l ul 8 !«iidasome precious time w ith mo!
* on miss her in tlie golden mine*—
c till at the Union, sea l she shines!
And lest you catch the poor man’s rickets,
•hike haste to buy tho Union tickets.
Fellow*(’itizuiiB *»f Georgia ! upon this subject, alike
interesting to au* ami you, 1 niiglil ho as eloquent as any
?. >‘*nr ijplwndiil orators at the kite Anti-NarilfCuiiven-
‘ l( »ii nt .Milledgevtllu : hut I will only say, known ns
oq ar*» | ()r y„|, r genorosity and onterpri/e "- —buy
y ,,u ‘ balance of the tickets. A short speech that may
,i * > v orth a long advantage to you.
N"'v. sonic of you, property hi hits may possess,
Inii hy ii.lver.a* events may ho hroiighj to distress;
•'nd like me, only ask a tiiir cbailee, just to pay
'*‘Ur ‘k hts; ila ii buy—jmv the balance, I pray.
J. IL UATL.MAN, Rropr^tor.
emaston, Nov. “7 *U> 3t
TI
ever ready to he
matters ditfcreiitly
from ourselves, viz :—AVlieu flip agents <•! i!i" |'’*"|de.
delegated to net for them in certain matters (under the
Constitution.) violate that sacred instrument, the remedy
is at hand. The ballot hex will -pqetlily atul eifeeiually
cure all. Hut we answer, what if the people, (or a ma jo
rity of them) sending those agents t*» legislate lor them,
corrupted Ay their avarice,or blinded I*) tlieirsellishness.
sanction the very acts in question, obviously it war with
the Constitution, blit not loss obviously in favor •»!
their particular interest l What then becomes of the
Imllot box l It becomes a mere Pandora's box, sending
throughout tlie land its blighting inlliiences, the only
solitary blessing remaining at its bottom being confined
to those who have overthrown the Constitution *»f
their country. Thus it is with the majority in Congress
and those who send them there ! Now the oiieslinn to
he asked is, how are we to shako off this despotism f
llow is the South to vindicate and maiuf.iiu her Inrth
right. Thosd are questions, which ii well becomes eve-
r*3125’. on*<aa*4cd ot one solitary throb ol patriotism to
asli liilllaelf,uml .leoply Hi pomli-r III A sisl. r
Slatu ou our CQUfiiie*. !‘ ,1S Jelilx-'riUou; iihJ k.ii' Has
coimiHiiiriid *Ih' proiei iirton uHiur resolves, (rail grant
h-r a R.ifa dellvtrniir.i from lira- peril... ami from in
thraldom. If her cuiirso hriuge hiwk Iho I- .j,l,-rr.ll*.o-
Tornmeut to tho Con*timt...im |«nh. Irani »U,vh it
has so misombly wainLrorl, u-.t si,nil litul H a
cuml gri'Bt triumph ol lila-riv in tin 1 >,"« u
over wo may think of tlio mndo (and h.r m.r npmtoiH w e
uniat refer to nrec.lmg I'.ditori i!-,) t in i.t iio lime to
■nenkofit. VVo could not clmngo licit mod". H w.
desired to iuteriiieddle in theHairs ofaimdior Slum, dr
sin-is now acting "point—ami nineh less cIo* > it be-
cm,io ih to lie mim mg urRiiineiiH ul.oiit the prongs,
wlion ill the principles .•oncorned, wo nro ulike mte.est-
ed ami perfectly ill unison.
. i;.|j ON v-riiizeus ol Georgia, we Imve this
iiii-> I ll»US.», 1
to j*l:f :•* of
ilidly, that i
In'Ii.'f, that t 1
fornqVh
tioa ill**
n lliov, lllop.'.'i;
e inofivi’s of II
mint lor tic lit'.*
y have f». t i« iut
:ik°r, I now have u,
that olf-li I hire
of thi*.hits, I slum
imlii Minis,
v, I
U, w iiliin mv kn
ilouht Im* ili.o it
•ritv which proci
Us.* mill il any sin
• oftlie editor lor i!i*'iii-
mnliirnilv nre
airmail, vDiom
o.i candidate, than at mvs. il
to he rii" most pr*miin<vit‘, mill
rcmhhioii—if so, lef tlicoi at-
llv, nil*! I have no doubt but
ny, '.nd a hie to defend hims. If.
ti* *>l Truth, says, ** 1 won LI
riven in upon that occasion,
■iili ol’llie two parties in tti«•
ilV Im li.
The Drawing will take place at the Court-lu
tlie Nl3l i"J -calf, miller the sup.'iintendence of Sa
muel Rockwell. I /.ekiel I!. Park, William W. Cantos,
Win. II. Torrance. Jam.is »S. (!alhoun, Joseph Stov
all, Rohe M.-Combs, Samuel HnHiugion. John II.
Ware, (’ommi— *»ii»*r.s, appointed by the Legislature—
also, a Hoard *>f Visitors.
December fi It
I'Ll A ION will lie held at the Court-1 louse
place, mi Saturday the Ifilh inst. fora Cup-
1 I tain to command the liuLlu'in Cavalry, to fill the vucun-
: cy oecusimied hy tho resignation of Capt. Win. F.
1 »S*:ott.
1 ! Hy order of Col. F.. F. Park,
JAM Ik*! U. 1IORNF, Adj. 33rd Regm't, O. M.
| Millmlgeville, Dee. 0 dtl 2t
M \u: AC \ RI'HJV.—Tho Trustees rtf the
tff’ollvf?ora' *7falc •'tvitftVMfjf having
! «'M!/ag"*l. f*ir lh«! ensuing year, the services of Mr.
v ! j W ivrnw.’ioN ILwan, a grtuhtnlu of Jctl'orsou College,
i< ] Penusylvatiia. whose qualifications nr*i helievaul to ho
*1 j uiKpiestionahle, and whose assiduity and moral deport-
1*1 i menu for tie* p:i*»t year, meet our entire approbation,
giv«* noli* **. that th*' School will open again, on the ‘J*l
day of January next, under the most favorable circum
stances. A neat and commodious Academic building
has recently been erected, on an elevated and beautiful
-itnation, at a convenient distance from the Borough.
Arrnn;’*"ii"ii!s have been made for accommodating a
considerable, number of hoarders. The healthiness of
the neighborhood ; its freedom from the hustle of busi
ness, mid from temptations to vice, render this place
eminently suitable for the cduealion of youth.
the sole
the
r—w rili r
II
I hurt
V anvil
n these
A i 11
I il*
d jay
i i’.’lt* to memhe
i«l nuhlishod to*
iv ni‘i co'isuited
ill 1
ii of tlm
some mv seat in lit. ( \
ma jority of tlie people, w
hip unquestionable.
December ft
ROUKWlfLL,
S. GR WTLAND,
F. ( ARTUR.
LUCIUS U- C. LAMAR,J £
•lft 4t
ent -
KoR THE So
Ivwi
‘ Who steals m
lividual in, or oi
-non slide.
T11D.MA.S .MOUCHON.
“Ith,
• the*
A’ill *•
he, tha
vengeance upon tin* whole party, wit
mcrly acted, am! that too, .t the saer
cause they, or some of ili.'ir friends ii
ill their ambitious \ iew - in pursuit ol *
lie because oftli** ik teai ol'a * , * , rtaiu
recently been a cm,li*la,e fur Comm
explain why it is, that they both now
opponents, and that ton, nt the sacri'
I Imve no unfriendly feelings p ’r*.>n:
them, except su**li as have J».***ii pro
ineiiconient oftlie pn'-a'iit^se-’siur*, hy
I go for prim iple. r«‘’. o '”* • "I’o.u
in lnin»l with an) lien. vv!io wdl •
A t*. none others w iJM give th.-'i.'.ml
not grcntlv mi>tak* , *i n (■»•* J r:■ : t •
cock am! Warren suppoil, i!». v wii
r prose
; .*—Duty to i
i-tit'i •
>1.1 W
, l*,’l
th •
prom» .tu» • -..... . . ••
that she niav at all tin* '■* I
thereby avoid the in
ihh'ldv surruiuid on.*;
| have said much n:
making th*vo r.mark
ration will prevail.
ahlifully repress
hand
f)'«
•d. Mil
,K, N«)V
e,.|o trash,
thing.”
, self ami friends, impe
ratively* ills upon im* to notice a eommmm’ation in
vt»nr pap**r *d*tno “'M .Soveinh*'r f *Aerth** signature of
Tr.mins W. Al«'x:pt«!er. If the circulation of your pa
per was coiliilied to (ivv iiinett county, I could have no
suriicc ut motive in replying to fins (mrson.d attack—
hut your paper \h widely circulated throngliout this
State, and among mv friends. Mr. Fcmberton, in one
of iiis Nullilication bulletins, issued from Decatur, bos
eti’!,*rsed lor the intelligence, respectability, woith and
ind-'p, u»Jeiice of Doctor Thomas W. Aicxand- r. He
: . .,...rcov; r smn* what extensively known as the propri-
oier of Lawrem evillc Hotel. *T!ic*o circi!iii>tiiiic«s
nuited n::ty go ** h‘**» riq,res.»otati*»os a cre.lit abroad,
th.-'i could not beuhtained for tiiciu nt lumio.
TSic n5s2* ofthcGohtcn IScSB,
l’OU.MI'.itl.Y LAfAYETTK WALL,
WEWIVAW, (IA.
jrn HI’ Siil.sifillieraliHvinn Inkcn cliurge of Ilia large
ft ts.. liiiiUfin^ ail on. oil on llio Snulii-
dis|L>i',i corniT of ‘In, «.|U!iio, fiy fur I ho oiosl coospir
.iiiomm A. liiMiitiml nlloMlinii'm iho lowo, rospccd'ully ill.
toforoi illo pot»lin Mioi IImir frioinlo,tloil lltfir iiouno iso-
mill io (roini onliT for (In'reception of compiiny.
Tlii’ir Ic iiH w ill fie governed hy lira Imriiocgs of llio
limes. '1'lieir lul'-o will l.«furoislied will, the iiest lira
,’oiiolry enoidiord. 'i’lieirStiil.les well stored willi pro-
vender.V.Htleoded lo fiy« piioediul ()-tler. ’i’iieir Car , 1
will lie supplied wUll ao a ,sorlmeiilol|l.ionors. From
pi,, long experience of Mrs. I’liilips in Iliis fiilsilie.s w n
flatter ourselves Hint we will Ira aide (ogive general
satisfaction to ull lliosa w ho may favor os with a call.
WM.T. WILLIAMSON.
MAKY HIILII’3.
Di'cemlrar (1. 4fi 2(.
AMElilCAN MEXUiEUflGtel
OF ';
WILD BBAS r i
ll'f/.L ,fK EXHtniTSin
I N Milludgeville for Three O.’iys Os
Thursday, Friday, amt Htititr<lay,th« 13th
and 15*,i of Oeettnihei', In front o( l n
House, connected with itU excellent MS^taYJO OJF •
Ol US 1C. i i
The I'roprietors, Messrs, ftlt) ICIOlisl, Wedf* ;
A: 4h>. in lutving Hie pleasure to invifij the piiblio to
visit timir Menagerie, li*;i n degree of eonfideoee. that
it contains tlio must rare, gigantic, and beaulifulcoUuO-
LIVINO ANIMALS,
that has ever been exhibited in this place; and they aa-
sure their visiiura, that every attention shall be pnad, to
render the «'\hihitiort agreeable; which is jP&hi J o'clock
1 in the afternoon, to 5 oVloclc. Among the CoIIuclioOt ^
ie following:
are the following:
1. Great lluntiug or War
EL.BP SI A S T,
"J.ltlES A. (sKOVES
^ F.SlM.U'ri’ULLY tuiidord to tho public liu pro-
Tbi
poiit"
-iitle *!
rv icizsujui
+ITTOBWF V .‘IT ¥i.l II*,
in tint several counli*"* of thn (’li**rok**o (*ircnit. Que-
ircuuilocution. j rist« nr** r* !’?rr* *l to O. II. Erinrc, of Mil!e*Igcvi!!c—N.
coiirtmuts and (’. Sayre, of Sparta—(J. II. (lilnirr, of Oglnthorpe—A.
. besides cllert- j Longstm t. of Augusta—ti. II. Knni/ir,of Savannah,
ly iinplen- ! u ,„| y;7 /). Sims, of Fort Gaines—and ho ia partially’
ll l :
j. ii v-iv . nd coarse vtjlg.trii v «i!'«lire* , tly
wirii l.j ng, can im justified hy no
■ reft r, always, an iniremo
ili-ngiveiiiciit of oj»i*ii»m.
ih.'uial, Hy pursuing this cn
•nsatimi. cr»*at»;«l hv telling om* ho iii^s—whieh I j known to most of the metubera of the present Logisla-
ir.spTn: to mulling but that produced by tiling a | nire.
Mv m* 1'iingvvdl now he Fullv understood, when Letters ndilrcssod to him at Cherokee Court-house
it*;nee of tho Doctor's pro- will bo promptly attended to.
Doctor Thomas \\ f . Alex- Doeem!** r ft* D**
KOJjD. t
TIMOIJR, THE TARTAR,
from flic intgrtoFof AfVic.i. This higlily interesting
innl ih one of tho finest of hi» species, being a mate, n-
hoiit ‘JO yours of ago, of large size, with a superb pair
of tusks, two feet and n half long, beauty of form and
proportion, far surpassing any of tho kind in this coun
try. His performances have nover failed to pleam.
9. ROYAL ffsIOm
or .iritsc.s.
One of tho noblest nnd finest of
Pd. iL . tlio kind in America.
R. A Full drown
Riinlcii Canid, of Asia.
4. A !»<*:mta.ii ptiir (mnle AI'.'ittalejof
ajSlAEjZiSAXvf TEazms.
These are tlie identical Timers vv Inch broke the ban* of their
rime, ift tho autimm of IfW. then belonging to a IMonage.rS.i
in New-N o.k,m*d took possession of tlio room, where trmro
were a number of tininmL, ninone which they devoured n
Lanin, and were only prevented from killing the keeper, Mr.
Morton, who happened to enter the place just ut tho nut-
im ni. In tire w oialerh I •> tu’itv "I the ICIepliaut, Wild pr**-
\« nled tiiiu from mi attack of ilie (l*umb , vvljtlt’t the- Lmu,
w idi his nobleness of natnr. j secured the other Wptli hw
paw through tin* grating of Ins cage/and h» Id him until lei
w as see11loo by tlio keepers.
Sim EUack Si JTfyiite Kifttnas, of
a. Hr own A* ir/ti'/f Fount: CnmcU.
7. ASIATIC LIOX,,
At 3o’cloek every d^y. tlio keeper will enter bin den ami
roinmeiioe fondling this terror oftlie desert—opening hhi
month, putting Ids hands in his jntvP, pulling out his tougno,
an*! even wantonly clmstjHing him; lenrlcHH anil safe.
N. CkRigor ol* NoiilJx America*
5>. I*ANTHER, FROM THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS.
10. SEEVAl,
One oftlie most lieiHitlfnl mid unlive of tha Cm .pcciM-
11. Cs«#lot. 12. 'U'il.ICntor Ljnx.
13. A I’air ol l.-lmouaions.
A (iRKAT VAUILTY Ol*
.'3lira, ESdwoHS, JflonliCJfH, 4Y.IV.
Together with tint interesting perform/uices id* tho uo-
uii-cqucstnpjqa on their
MSB ETC A All §»<S»A8ES.
The Meiuigeiit* will ho accompanied with a BAND
J >F MUSIC, far superior t«i any withFimilor colteetiooe.
Cor particulars see largo bilk/. $
Ailuiitt/ilic** f»0 cents.
Also, n sjilendid ColJeetion of IfVta:
togetlinr with n Mechanical Organ, onri bo neon.
-H-Jfiiu jflierifl’s Salt*.—WiU'bo SoUgim
y .a. the first Titesrliiy ^ti Jnminry, next, nt the Cmirt-
jinusu liner in the town of (iaiiios.ille, Hull citimty,
vvitliin tlio iiMiml hours of salt', lira ivliowing properly,
to wit:
f,5 Aeros of I.iuttl, more or less, whereon Cary W.
Jiicksoh now lives, nijjoining Franeis C. AnJo Slid tv
filers, levied on ns the propei ty of Cary VV . /nekton, to
sntisiy two II fits is iueil Ironi a Jusliee's Court, one in
favor of Franeis C. Ando nnd the other in ikvor of An
drew F. VVooley vs. (ft VV. Jnekson—levy mndo and
returned tu me by n Imilifl.
One lloiiso mid Lot in tlm town of Go'mosvillo,
whereon John Oiekerson now lives, levied on sa tho
property of (I'eorge VV. Wacnssa, to satisfy one ft fs is.
sued from H«il Superior Court, in favor of John i’or-
ter vs. James Williams, (ioorge VV. Wivens.a nnd Har
dy (’. Tuloin, securities.
r,0 llnrrels of Certf, more or less, levied on ns thnjiro-
Jierly of Ciileh Herndon, In distress warrant, in tavor
of Adolphs Dev until vs. sit’d Herndon.
Noveioher 20 A. CHASTAIN, Sh’flf.
B rn AfilfiU SUcrill’S (Halo.—Will ho Sold,
on Hie first Tuesday in Juiumiy next, in Hi.
town of Newton, linker emiuty, within the usual hour,
ol sale, the following property, to tv it:
StBO acres more or loss of pine hind, in lira fHh rlislriet
originally Curly- now linker county, Nu. 21H (two hun
dred and forty-six,) levied on ns tlie property of Klias
Wester, to satisfy two small li Ins from u J nsljcef Court,
ip favor of WiUlaln Donulaon; levy made and return- s
ed tu mu by a (.'unstable.
llOUERT HAllDIF., Sh'ff.
Duceiuhur 6
W j 11,1. UK Sl)LU, on lira first I'liestfay in Februa
ry next, nt lira Court House door Liutrcnt ... f
c/uiiily, flgroeiilily to nil order of tlio Honorable I of«A- ^
or court when siftingfcr ordlunry pnrnosus, of Wnslf-'
[Kgton county, Outs Tract o(‘ I.ttlld, contnin-
iog 2t(0 nures, lying in 1 Aureus county, on the waters
of lliyf cretk, adjoining Craves’ Inmls at the time of
survey, tjold for lira heuufit ot tlm heirs and creditors
of James Howard ileeeasctl—terms of sale on the d»y.
UKCBLN OSUOURN, ? . .
JOHN IL HOWARD,
Nov. 29, tds.
O N the first Tuesday in February nest, >* fit be snTd
| at the Cniii't-hnuse in VVnsliiiiglon county, all tlii.t
tract or pr.roel of and .ittlnled in the county sloresaid. t
on lira willers of l.anmrs Cre.-k, conlniiriog one hun
dred and sixty nrres, more or leu. Also at the same
time and place a v,doable negro fellow by lira name
of Frank, nil of which belonging to tlie estate of lien-
Tnrver decensed, sold in pursuance*1 the will of
said Liunjaiuili i'nr.er.
JORP.l’I! SESSIONS, F.x’or.
of Benjamin Titrvor, decensed.
Nov. 27. tds.
A POCKET BOOK LOST.
A H SMALL Red-Vloroeco Jbraket llouk, lost on the
Kith November last, in Warrenron, or between
leyre and my home, 7 miles on tlie Shoal road, widi
!jt :s:i Macon money in it, and lira (bllowiug notes, to
wit:—One note puQwran U. Carat iiphen, lor Jiti^ 75
cents, given to f.iir'na ifuiit, and duo J«n.' JTdijjTtC!/',
one oilier small Hole on John Mel male for it or 4 or 5
dollars, given to Misha Ifuiit, time not ieeollected, am*
nut of date; one note on Jeremiah Davidson for 9 20,
it has been due dor 4 years, witli a credit of® 4 or i? f»,
some time two yours Iwek i one unto on John Clmely ’
and Lewis ( lively for ff 1.0, due tlie'ifilh Dec. i.-iti ;
mie tityeon Mif lei-I L. Tbeinaafor $ 12 S7J cents, dim
i, with interest from 25fh Doc. I Si I;
lint to our I
qnestiuii to propose.
We would usk, if the majority iu
OIVISIOX ORDERS.
IL wi-IKMums, VIIHodgovillo, W Due. lHiW.
BVI’I. Mijiir tieuerid, ill talting eoiiiinand cd' the
M rf * Y ,r *l Dix ini<>11, (i. JNf. htisi ttppoltited tlio follow-
, ^ ^' ntlfiimi to I’oiiipouf Inn Ktull: rfaiitucl Rorkwoll
*,!.» \»* IV ^ ,m F*tetur, with tlm rank of I .tout. C'*»l»»*
I 'r r, " , “” 4 (til*! Win H. Rockwall lo lot
A«iv. 1 ® v **rw«»i» I,. Karri* io bit DivUion Jurigo
i, r 4 * ,n : ,nn ll» Hiiilth l*» b*» Divi*iim liuar-
i.i.. i : T : ,,:u 'b witli Ilia rank of Major. Thoy will
** mill V-,.;;, .
th*; oven
on** mate i* * * * “ "• /
in of their refusal to abandon tl.oir unju.-l and
irncoi,stimtioi.nl oppressions, still rol'iso justicu l>*
Hie .South—if lira I'mon itself >» less dear to
Hian the contiuuuiiee "I timir illegal gams, "hat
mild ii-k of our fe llow-cifixens, can we aver hope,
idler from our appeals or reimm-traiicva to the jiistico,
.. •*... iiatrlutuiu ul’.il.r oppressors f
or lira pairiotism ufour oppressors
Wo belie.o we hnx/aird ticitllilltf ill saying, that wc
lmvo nothing to hopo.
Wltii r**ur<M» ilitm,
Olli<(
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riliii^l)
her
V HANFURlIr.Mnj Uon. 3rd Uiv. U. M.
« It
4ft It
'iuln 1 . h l, l'W>l>or fur *»••' I ' 'Tli
I VVu answer, it I- fur the peopli. the • ’
Hi, If Hie pn'se.il IS tint a proper per •
Sulltll.nl people to be lie o 1 *'
| ihelalo tie
el Ihr the void
of the
To the Editors of Ihc Southern Ricnr.h r:
(•k.vyi.kmkv :—Home write'r, in Hj* last imiO'M r vour
uniter, lias mnlernikeu to ei'u-co" leal e\pe'-' soi te -bi.e ;al
tvaiarks niacle in the F- *l"r.d t '1:111, ic ivhbn'i f -c ■ e oc"e-
ii' ,- in w liiidl a del,'"all ai Ins !■-•« a impo ed.upmi J '
, oitiitv, ill liu- Viili-Tai itT «'"n.e uimi, jns.ilvin- 't" ni-n-
iht iif which il won coudiicled, elnimine a ninjont. nt He
pie, holding forth that ojipo-ioe eaivfidni"- weve ctii-
jeeil with eullk'ient |iuhlie iioiiiriely,iiiul eln-.in.' all a-
a drunken mob, who did nut adept fie view t—over the or-
iiiuura of Truth. I mii-i here remark, that I keen Imo
! „„t; 1,111 Ids siiiWmenls Iwdly eomport with ttce eh'crnei'.T
j wliieli lie has a raiufld. I regret uxlrcm-l.v. dial. ( no, .»■ ■> -
I en to the painful nrcesuty nl a|U" nrm: hi i pel' ■'» I n-
p, r : I,ul jusliee mil own ,• lnr: *, tmiluuiy to theemn-
, iiiiniity recpiireii.
! |i i. known lo »he cnmniiinuy, that « IHc Hon to sn.ct
r'onvi'iitlon from dii-emmlv. atietided and tnok their s,‘als,
rialming lo linve hd v oj eiod- ramraed, and poMi- h-
1 • ** 1 t tie* i till *. trav m • «•* my*« 1*.
8 a '!'*M* »Wi::i.l7. h. n rnudldntv for (.’tiptniii
’ 1 "iniiiniid ijm ijyjilvf Iu Cavalry .
n * ’ 4*1 lint s) by
claiming to Imv- -
| oil n ine thev failed a - ,
t -,,1. .bud III and Rr. Hull *. as rippm i«g fie l.'li'f«, bi
I tliirsv mill furls .ole. each, t w ill Ihm I'l*"''' ■> "• «"
j fair ami honrai ain.ann in of the whole affair, mi lur as I
:»n of th' tael* Tl»
ii• i • ■ win. n ib i id. d ml
iitiij.'i'. an ,'bjf, t of .MY "peeidiar dislike”H This
was ir.iK errogat'mgto himself a degree of imporhuire,
wltieii I never ie eiy wildest speeidatiens, or in niy np«t
ovnird iniKid-. 'Ii'einue I of e*eribing to hint. Tlierenre
some men 1 ilislihi.'. I di-Iikn most veheiueullir smile
poiitieian =, liudsuiue new "oiiiic.ti doctrines—but tiiere
ate anno melt whom Ion.;, rtrv.
Several of mv a ■iputim.in. es have confidently urged
tlie opinion, thin iliis comniuniciUldn, to w liieli the ijoe-
ter's name is appended, is not Ids ntiaided produc
tion. I sommvbet inclijiod to tlio same opinion, until
l mm with the follow ing sentence, to wit:—" Mr. Wil
liams is not Wealthy—he is u lawyer who get- but little
business—a reference to our dockets will prove this.—
He has occasionally re»nrtod to an ns-i taut clerkship in
,1 store to increase bis “ wcaltil,” and iia- in this in-
sliltiee resorted to aenbbling lor a newspaper, lo in-
cruiuu Ids repunoion, and that tuo, at the expense of Ibe
rlinrorur of Ollier men.” Tliis seateiicu hreathc u
narrow, coulrui'le.l brh ness, a deep, t, live ao until ran- .
I von,us in.dignity, which ao, hs lo gratify iublf lit j Ui maw foswurd, pi
i striking at its iioluct N very uionira »r exisieiice t which . him uway
■ oruw only oflim houd ami tlm heart of Ur. Tlimoas |
.1 - <• i-i™ ..~.c—i accnManer; with *.R !
rl me-ling of* W .VleMimler It
emhvi
21st March, l-dti.
one Hole on Michael L. Thomas for gS iif‘and setira
ecu;-, due some time -back, time not recollected ; on«
note on itenjamht ivy to John Lynn for 4 U. duo tki
Dsovmlisr, l -'JKiom’ I- • on J, ; u Rihrsforgi I.fi0,dno
IIb'jgidicsl iiit'-dur ob .Mvil- 1 ,y-,Hi Due. irax.; one itolw on Tl-muus Hardiway tor
^rtdonee id the rub- j jj, r><> i-c-tti--. due fiotii I . .eiulrar next; one flute on
Kdtviii Lightfijut for rj (il! and aoiun centg, dousome ,
time lids full; otto note on Benjcrnin Wynne for * iS»3
some cents, due last January nr there about ; oriy f
II,,to ,„, Thomas W} iiua for #14, due about the first of
April last; three notes on Ivy Neal, two forC 30uadi,
and lira other for # 13 <MAcents, dtiu iti July liiiW or ”
J "2,1; nil,, receipt from J.'hlr i- Hurl-baiter, for# liJifi,
given some lime about tho fiist-Octeber lust gorra nolo
oil Mathew Furl,am tor about $ 7 bd c uts, given end '
duo about the 1st of April last; one note on 11ramaw
Julian for $21 -7. 1 , eeids, doc tile gbth day uf Jm,tmr)
l>*3l, with a credit on it for $2 #74. and o»u credit on I
nl,out tlm till, I n-tuber la«t, for $n,«nd with,a vaii,
other pnvnients nnt new rcciiHert-d I will gwet[
Hi, Pocket Kook „n,l it. contents when lo-t.
warn all persons I, mo trsdidg for the above
any part of thereof, ami tlm givers front paying them
j to any person except inyseJC as I am lira enlirr owner
I of said notes and p«|N>rs, and rw> one <l«, has any righ*
JOHN * IL.VMITOX, IV hh’ff. | tollman WILLIAM. HURT
Id 3t ( Uec- nd er l 1*1 iR
W ILL III: . .
duv tlm IT It inst. nl die re
Mil'll,er in Jones county 020 tretCJi of <mlc UH«I
lllclfory Ltlutl, one Imli eh- well improved
a ,plant ity of t-,*ro „,,vl FoddtT, 1 ,,rk umi - ■ t,,, !. lings
tfiillle nnd Sheep, a part ,d I,,,' Kouseliobi ami
Kitclien Fureiture nud-a ic.mbur of other articles.—
Terms very linmul mid made known on the day.
t WI.PritlN TAYLOR.
N. B. Any of Om above would bu sold jTivntely
previous to the day of said. t*. I'. ,
Ids.
ffltOI'UIST (» Jail iu Laurepa coutny, on
J8 V the -’I'l of this insk.’a Negro Man by the imuie
of {'HAItl.l'b. who says lie Imloltga to CoL Wm.
Tnnoy of West Florida, (.'harks is nhoot b*2 years old,
yuUew eomjdutuod, boil, of Ids cuts tire dinfl»|ir«d hy a
Taticr-wnrni. Tin, owner of ajld uognt ia reipiest, d
proporty.’pny t Imigos nnd bike