Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, November 21, 1832, Image 3

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Tlic new Motion Factory it Athens is actively | vebtiou, by declining to elect Delegates, but ma- j purely for elecliotieer;t;g purposes, is general’.<- ■gT ’ ’* ’ ‘ ’ ny of those which are represented, matte appoiot- believed. But whether the bursting of the en- nrogress'iDg,; it will probably be in operation to three or fonr montlis. A factory of.the same number of spindles, (2501),) is about to .l>c estab lished a< the Scull Shoals.—Georgia Journal. A Bill for; the alteration of the constitution with a view to the creation of a court for the correctid’u of errors of law, lias been reported by 3>lr. Cobb, of Houston; and it is perhaps super fluous to say, that the measure has .our best wishes. VVedo indeed most earnestly hope that the juris prudence of Georgia will he ere long relieved from tho reproach of the ..total want of central controlling, equalizing, harmonizing power. The. nieasnre is susceptible of uo party view or setili- uients. There can bciic- party on the question, but the lovers o,f regulated law aud those who ire opposed or indifferent to it. Wo hope there are but few of tho latter. The people have the same right to^the same law, equally administered in all parts of the State.—/*• The Floridian of the .1 ‘Jin inst. says: “Tho weather continues very, fine for picking cotton.— Wc cart now state with certainty, that fully au average crop will bo made in .Middle Florida. Tho produce of tk is season will fall hut little, if anv, short of double that of last year's crop.” • The following aro the counties represented ia the Aoti-TanflT Convention, and theif Repre sentatives. Appling: Morrison. Baker: Alien. • ■ . •ilaldwin: Torrence, Rockwell. Bibb: Beall, Collins. Bullock: Lockhart. Burke: Lewis, Taylor, Hughes. Camden: Ward. Hull. Cherokee: Hargrove, Williamson. Clark: Clayton, Moore, Ligon. Columbia: Ramsey, Collins,Cartlcdge. Coweta: Render, Watson. Cratcford: Warner, Crowell. Decatur: Jveith, Fort. , . fhKalb: Dupree, Brown, Howard. Dooly: Key 1 . * Early: Patterson. Effingham: Powers. filbert: Tail, Allen, Davis. Glynn: King. tireene : Dawson, Matthews, Greer. Gwinnett: Park, Milton, Ilolf, M'Millau. Hall: Faderwood, Harrison, M*Afee, Mitchell. Hancock: Ilaynes, Lewis, Vinson. Harris: Garey, Martin. Heard: Fitzpatrick. Henry: Moore, Clark, Cooper, Johnson. Houston: Wiggins, Morgan, Engrain. Jackson: Witt, Pittmfm, Parks; Jasper:. Outhbcvt, Reese, Phillips. Jefferson: Gamble, Lemley. Jones: Lewis, Reid, Barron. Laurens: Blackshenr, Allen. : Madison: (Delegate's not ascertained.) Marion: Williams. M'In tosh: Troup, Spalding. . Meriwether: Alexander, Kctor. ^ Monroe:, Bcrrion, BcaU, Caboness, Gordon. Montgomery: Rynls- Morgan : Stoke--, Campbell, Leonard. Muscogee: Clifton, Lawhon. Ntwto.i: Sims, Kctinon, Slorrs. Oglethorpe: Gilmer,-Moore, Lumpkin. Pulaski t Rawls. ’ . ' . Pulnar,i: Mason, Gordon, Hudson,' Randolph: Holland.- Richmond: Forsyth, Cninniiug, King. Scriven: Janes, Wade. Stewart: Boykin. ». Talbot: Powell, Flournoy, „ Taliaferro: Jane-N Jeffries. Thomas •• Dozier, Reynolds. Troup: Bailey, Alford. Upson.: Robertson, Crews..' Hal ton: Harris, Hill, StrouiL Warren: Lockatt, Lnzenby, Gibson.' Washington: Brown, Peabody, Robinson.' ments, not because they approved of ihe Couven tiou, but that their Delegates might endeavor to avert the evils which they anticipated from the meeting, and in the expectation that these Dele gates would withdraw whenever a course should be adopted inconsistent with the rights of their constituents.; Third.—Wc conceive that a course has been a- dopted, inconsistent,, not only with the rights of our constituents, but with justice .to tho whole peo’iilc. A very great proportion of those sitting r,s Delegates have produced no sufficient evi dence, that they are duly authorized to appear in behalf of those co unties which they nominally represent;' and-the majority of the Convention has refused to institute and enforco such n scruti ny as is Indispensable to tho investigation of this essential fact. ' -- Under these circumstances, we deem it an im perative duty to secede—attlxo same time enter ing a solemn protest agaiust any authority or in fluence, which may be claimed for tho acts of the body which we have left, as acts of a Contention representing tho People-of Georgia. John Forsyth Thor. Long Wm. dimming . Barkley Martin Thos. IV. Harris Wm. M. M‘Afee T. Ilaynes ]{. T. Moseley ■ Wm: II. ] Underwood John G: Parle M. Brown II. Crowell Hiram Warner X. B. Powell 7,. B. Hargrove Lewis J. Dupree Hugh Lawson Andrew R. Moore O. H. Kenan D. A. Reese Matthew Phillips Wm. M. Morton Samuel Robertson. Wm.'Sloan Orion Stroud David Taylor jr. R. Rcmson Samuel Lockhart Thos. Watson John P. King Burwell IV. Bractwdl David Kiddoo John G. Pittman Waiter'll. Campbell Gibson Clark Jafiies Coker Alfred Cuthbtrt John It. Daniel Hugh IV. Ecter Samuel Fans Thus. Gibson Benjamin Holland Jail- G. Lewis. Oliver Clarke Theophilus J. Hill Thomas If. Key . John G. Oliver JcsseJohnson N. Garrison Horace R. Ward Joseph Hull Stuart M'Mullen . Wm. Maltbie giue, the disrupture of the convention, will allay it or not, is uncertain. It is to bo feared, that the excitement, no matter how raised, has proceeded too far, to subside so easily; men have committed themselves too deep, readily to withdraw. It is ■to be feared that, the disappointed members will go home, innoculatcd with.sufficient virus, to set the whole State in a ferment. pursue, the same great mcr.-u'e that was then re- * 302 10 i; John W. Hale orp, 1 1 - 2; I) commended as ah experiment, (for our entire sys- White S ly 3 1: II. £• Speller 80S 13 i : tern 'of government was then experiment), has since proved, liy the recommendation of all their "successors, aud the fostering cate of Congress.to a vast majority of the American people, a wise Harrington -11931; Isaac Jribnsnu 561 4 3; Jo , Martingale 24c I I1; John Griffith -100 iu .. Henry—Tabitha Turman 1150 111; Robt Mar- j tin 101 i? 2; James C Steele 201 111; John Pit; aud salutary mcasuro for the gradual increase of] .man’s orps, 1096 21 2 : Garrett Hudnfan 1-13 15 j oar manufactures, as .well as tlie prosperity of 1; llirom .McClung 900 21 2; George Nolen 650 agriculture aud tlie growth of commerce. It has j 19 3; Obadiah Anderson (head of family) 148 1 1; | been seen that excepting a portion of the south, : Mose:. Hearn. 119 12 1; P.Z Ward -120 17 3: Wm ifederaey lias wonder- | BrnWu 708 21 2; John Mitchell 2S2 19 2; Thos 1 ' Milledgctille, 17th Nor.T832. The Legislature is hobbling along in its usual Sidon ays gait, being nearly smothered in its ow n ■ j,f a tyrannical monarch of Europe, and thby de- Some important business has been iutrodu- j clare that they would sooner “gird up their loins pvery part of this great confederacy fully and unprecedentedly increased iu wealth and importance under the advantages derived from (Ins system: This portion of the south are, they say, suffering all that it is possible they could suffer, were thev even under the absolute control fat. ced, and if it is not lost amidst the rubbish which and buckle on their armour” to fight agaiust their Diekev (head of -family) 337 3 3; Joel Ashmore 445 5 3; Thos. Ligg. 662 21 2; Pyent E. Jackson 627 16 2; Charles West 62 1 4; Britton S Os’ orn - 56 21 2; Samuel Milltr.248 13 1; John White Russell J Bonds 139 13 1; Jehu G. Mitchell 524 : 21 2. ' ■* -I Houston—-Wm R Griincs330 23; Elijah Giles 355 2 1; Wm. Jones 610 19 3; Jcyscj> Willis w Auction and i#: iraissihn Store. FM'IH ■ ! Subscriber has removed to ihe new JL BRICK STORE, ailjoiniug tlie Post Of fice, on Mulberry street, where lie tenders his ser- viIn the above line. C. A. HIGGINS. Nov 19- .-20 ji m „ v h , mon Tariff brothreu and the laws, than longer submit; 9jl 16 2; Stephen Wetbershie 157 12 I; Benja- ’ ' - “ ‘ to this system. There is not, it scorns, by the rc-j min Kent 399 15 1; Wiley Barers 525 16 •!;• W-. is accumulating around before the adjournment. But this is uncertain. !- C p llt demonstration of the people iu this State, ! Mims.253 12 4; John Liptrot 798 19 2; Fountle- Au election hasjust taken place, after tvyo days’! much cause of alarm that they will .ever Leconte j roy 1'. Ghain 133 4 1; lVm. Adkinson 62819 2; ballottiiig, for three Commissioners, to superiu-*]- so fearfully deluded in this matter as those of their j Luke Measles 345 3 1 ; Jacob Be. tend tho drawing of the Gold Lottery, names are, Rhodes of Jasper; Wyun of ,\\ a y 1Ie and Cox of Burke. ^ : thers of the first talents to enlighten inul counsel J 501 17 2; Wm B Barrington 228 3 1; Wm O Jr- 7 o'clock, P. M. i the people, Georgia will hold fast to her integrity, I win234 3 3; Alexander Brannon 728 2 2; George . The Rump Convention has just adjourned.?— • aud remit untarnished to. her sous, that invaluable | Gray 319 15 1: John Bryant 1186 2 3; Peter Ro- Their actings aud doing3, arid all their mighty I blessing wliiph rheir fathers have so nobly, won. ! quetopre 376 1 4; Thos. Pparch 1042*31; Wm. works will doubtless be found in the books of the j '» MADISON. Cox 256 5 1; 1 hoinpsou Jackson 338 31;. Giles T1 , v Driver 192 11 1; Sarah Chhin.w, 117919 3; I have not been able ta procure a {. ^ „ ATll „„ r.ilt.^: Please nnb. James Ijfcwl.y 205 2l 2; J S Middlol.rooks 22121 superiu-- so fearfully deluded iu this twitter as those of their j I.uke Measles 345 3 1 ; Jacob Busby 1172 4 .?• • r. Their uufortunatp sister state; and so long as wc have , Sam Durham7p 12 1; M S Wadkln’s orp- 111 ’" „ . ! sucljablc kiuI patriotic men tis Crawford, Forsyth, ! 2; John M Gilntorc 956 18 2. ’ Hams, : -Wayne, Wilde and Cuminiiig, and numerous o- j Jones—Risdon Moore 285 2 3; John P. Caicf; — Chronicles-. ANTI-TARIFF CONVENTION Thrt delegates to this deeply important and. i»- torestuig body, assembled in the Representative, chamber yesterday afternoon, and at 3 .o’clock proceeded to business, by the election of a tempo rary chairman, when John'Moore, esq. of Ogle thorpe was elected by.clevcu votes over Dr. Reese" of JaspeK The members then.announced their names aud tlicit presented their' credentials^ 61 enmities.represented, and 125.incmhers present, 'file election of President then took place—Geo. R. Gilmer 70. Dr. Reese 53. After being con ducted to the chair, lie made an appropriate aud hippy address; he returned his tliauks to the convention, declared his reliance on its liberality and courtesy—made some patriotic -and spirited romirks on the present struggle for justice mid right oa the otic.hand, and lawless power aud mi-rule on the other—arid the high character of the assemblage, and its importance to the rights, interests, aud future welfare of tlie state and peo ple—invoked a general spirit ofharrilony and con ciliation among tho members—strongly enjoined them by the sacred interests they, represented the hopes of tlicir constituents, and tlie vital im portance of their deliberations to discard all mi nor and ; ..Ifisli considerations—all private interests and persoual jealousies—looking only to the best means of attaiuiug tho great common object of till relief from a Inirtheiisonie and unjust oppres- -ion, he declared his ardent wish for a favorable sad happy result from tlicir deliberation. Win. V. Mansell, Mansfield Torrance Moseley were clctcd .Secretaries, Ms. Torrance offered a resolution for the ap pointment of a committee of 13, to draft suitable views and resolutions for -the consideration of.the convention, Mr. Spalding mured to amend it by inerting 21. which being accepted by tho origin al mover. Judge. Harris moved to lay the resolu tion on the table: liis motion was lost. Mr. I’orsytli moved a postponement of the resolution until tomorrow, aud on this motion considerable dehatc occurred between .Messrs. Forsyth, Bcrri- vtii Cunimiug. Clayton, Torrance, Gamble and Spalding: after which the motion was negatived, vtas 52, ntys (if, and the resolution was then n- dopted by a la; -, majority. kol. Roekwi-il o flic red a resolution to appoint a committee of three to draft rules and fcgula- ’tous lor the' government of the convention, w«uch mths ndoptsd, and Mofsrs* Rockwell, Daw- aud Allen, wtro appointed. Tlie convention then adjourned at half past (i until 3 P. M. on the following d*y,—Journal of the Times. 'fit GEORGIA TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1832. tho recent failure of the 'Bank of Macon, aud tlie circumstances attending the same, will be pleased to roeerve from any’ individual, either verbally or in writing, any aud all information which may tend to a fair and full invcstigatioii-of. the impor tant subject committed’ to'tbeir charge, and they earnestly request all persons who may feel friend-: foud 0 f caudor IIU ; ler „ H bTrcumsinncesV I cat. iij- y to the cause of justice and good faitl), who may, form ..Lexicographer”: of. tin? Messenger, that be in possession of auy fuels or circumstances ( f/ orn the above extraordinary specimen, tho wqrkl pley 328 1 2; Jauies B tj-payks tne ler 543 3 1; Daniel Stanford 1184 15 2; James ■■■■PPMpqapiHpHP nqu- Woodall 612 17 3; Michael S. Cason 192 212; jamm i>. Ilarrjs uo dbubtconsiders it eatirely be- j amei p Dozier’s orps. 329 31; Diary W. Bread- neath -lii? notice, a friend t & merit, even ot. the - — - — — - ------ Kttlest;kmd, will take this opportunity of passing a sliort criticism upon the performance. As I am . AUCTION, A. Higginsc rg^IIIS .MORNING, (Wednesday,) at 10 o’* clock, in front'of the Store, • IU lilids prime N O Sugar 50 ibis high proof N O Whiskey 20 bMs N E Gin * io b]»!« n e lium-;. - \ 5 'tierces- prime ’Bice J! • 10 iiiuij Mol:isse% f Sale-posri::- e.- -Torhi at jiir.e of sale . Noy-2i_ -1: • • dAsu roRi. Bussell? sor. 4k. Cc Second door east from the canter in t' fire proof Building^ ‘A RE now r. i ing a general a-sor'ment of 3^. Staple G.m ilaiilw are, 11 :u Trimmings, Crockery and Glass \\ ar.vSadc ery, ■Hats, Shoe.;, .’lagging, Salt,Jron. Castings, Gr«« cones, 'ASc. &.c. u'hich were purcli;i. ‘l at |eduecd prices in New \ o. k,.aiul will be sold lower tiian "usual, qnd for Cu.:h only. i * Macitn, Nov. 21, 1832. 8 which may aid the committee ip said investiga- ' 'already uirns its -admiring eves to hi? immortal non, to make the same known without, delay *oK- eU ; as the living irionumc.it of all flio stupidity, the committee. . . ,, ' ] ignorance,‘meanness, worthless fancy, and base- Ihe.cominittco will lic-in the town of Macon ‘ forn attempt nltrtt that could grace the. pages of on I hursday morning, the 22d mst. for the pur- , a crac ,. er d i cl ; ouar v. emanating. Irom .ri cracker pose of entering upon tho investigation content- i‘j lcart amt-hcad. ilo has nnly to show himself plated by-their apposntmeiit. : ; - ! iu-opeu day hid aliovo concealment to have im- 1 HE L U.u.Xil 1 1 f-G. ! honors paid'himwitha cowhide or a caae. Andrews 922 14 l; Thor. T. Nappier 415 \3 Is; Jo’m Powell’s orjis. 428 19 3; Levi EzzelFSl 3 3; . . . *«* »«2* e ’ Daniel l47 17 3; Hinchey Lary 322 18 2r llts puny, stedy, algeqt, assassm-liko eijort, Rmthcw B«rg.\JG3 16 2; Charles D Quinn 997 il-nsi* a ■ can createiu the mm l of any gentleman of taste 15 2; Simeon Smith 135 3 2; Wiley G. Higgins ^ ' 1 or sense, feelings but of tho-moSt unqualified dis-, 76 3-4; David'l.oekott 242.17 2; Jeffersou Lane not Jl’ the same rolrtie-il ’faith -is themselves with i RUSt .’ * 11,31 uo g e,ltl6man ' voul( ] hav * a ^ tc ^ ,hus j 1056 J>3; Wm. Torreu . S70 .3 1; John M’Kor- not oi the same political taiui ;is uieti,stn?s wiin^ neS#> no con)menl or prod f. and t h; It a fool was * regard io the new-fangled doctruip.of Nulhfica- lhc aathor of it Ts.tpo P alpblQ> lifc mistaken. “Lexicographer” defines jlenjairiiiL F. Harris to be “a scrimption,” therefore Benjamin F. Harris and scrimption aro one and the same thiug.^ . But in the first place lie avers that B. F. Harris is a personal pronoun,”, and in the second that ” . Now, if B. scrimption are one and the' same Proposals TILL be received until the 15th December . next..by the Agent rif the United States lover orp. 778 193; James W. Parks 114 17 4; [ in Quincy,' Florida, for furnishing such mnnbcr of Marshal Eflonnt 12>3 2 ; Hezekiah Wheeler 153 j r™, _ J2 lrir Wm. Fuller 833 20 3; Silas Ponder 1282’ . , - ausae / 5 ■“““©» 31; Win M. Slaughter 33* 13 In; Henry Morris ! a ? ma >’ be W* 1 fjibhc busldiugs to bp 745 12 1: Culljti Jones 81911 1; Wm Pearson’s procted otr the Appalaclueola river. The lime orpi.’ I8"2; Goo’rg'e S. Harkriess’ 1102 3 4; i to bc fleliverod m good light casks, at such point John -Evans 1071 14 1; Wiufrey L Shockley 4.18 n,; thc J ivcr hutv. ecu the junction of.the Flint aud 15 2; Janies Haymnu 1259 21 2; James Lucas’ Uhattahoochy and SwcctwainF Creek, as may orps. 1062 14 1; Edmund S Chamblcss’762 14 1; hereafter he designated. Ihe proposals will Aua Miars-w. 1163 192; Benjamiu-F Harris 698 statc - whether thc limp proposed to be delivered 3 4; Alexander. McCloud 837 2 4;. Galvin J. ,s made [ro ™ sb elL .or lime rock. No advance For the Georgia Telegraphy Mh. EditOh:—There ore,,it sccbis'. thou a r j moiig ns who hold the opinion, that till who arc] tiou, are “vile" submusionistsf'- friends to the tariff, or'federalists. Whatevermeauiiig is meant to bo implied by the. Very questionable term‘of “vile Kiihraissionist,'*) I am at a loss to cempreheud, un less it bc (as becomes good-citizclis) ip render o- . , . „ u lH , beysancc.to the laws ol the land. If tins indeed t sc ‘ r i mpt i cn | s an ..: n ,l e fi,,ito article bc the true acceptation of tlie term, thc whole A- j v n ‘ rris anfl ^rimption arc one mericau people have, for o\t_-r half a ccntury*up - thing, either Harris and scrimiitiou is both a per- u> the present tune, been guilty of the appclatiou, . son2 T proJoun and indefinite article- at oiie and for they liave reiulercd with as much uiiauirplty j „ 1C s:i ; ne time . w hich is impossible. Therefore, as it was possible in the uaturc of things for them i. e ; 5c og ra pher, ;bcsidto a formidable display of to have done, a willing and a grateful homage to ; s tupidiiv and nonsense, has indirectly aud perhaps tne wisest and the best o* laws that any cnimtrj I]n j u tcntinunlly showp himself to be no'part'of a ha,s yet been olessedovith. ,S® intimately associa- , w 'j^ ai)) j a f 00 l besides.. That Lexicographer is te<l is the land ol Washington with tko,dmne> a jr 00( i logician or a consistent grammarian,‘all rights oi man, that America asu l.i ertv are s}- . n ^, 6t certainly doubt; but that he is. a proper nonymous in every place under tlie whole heavens, ^ pprsfHLto issuc cracA -. r dictionary r ;„ 0 »c can and thousands and tens of thousands of tne op- , poss ;Dly denv. • AN’TI STUiMDITY'. pressed and abused inhabitants of tbc tyrannical j • . governments of Europe, are yearly taking tbcii , Launch—A steambonrcallcd tbs Pioneer, was Uojiarturo from tlie Janrt ortlaUr Ituliers aud emi- , laHnehc(l la3t „. cek , ititcuded as a towboat for grating to the Mestcfn hemisphere, and none have j our - rivcr ghc is . owncd by Messrs. Day & ever expressed a desir.c tp.retnrn; op the contra- , Bmts. who arc confident of thc success of their ry, they are soon incorporated mto our peculiar t cxpcrimc|lt . with a load of cotton, equal in _ , systems of goyennflent and of right; pud. become j k ht to w ha t ,w supposed ^ be lllatof her The reports of tne Cholera from the as staunch republicans and good citizens as «uy |. en g- mCf s | ie ( { rawg 01 ,i y 20. inches water. She who aro native.born. _ ■ . - has departed for Darieu, t-herc she will receive Thc great and absorbing question now at issue i ■ 1 ■ • ■*■*.* ^COTTON MARKET. Cotton eoirics in briskly,.- and -sustains last week’s prices. I’rineipal sales 10 a 1J cents; Superior' Court. An. adjourned term of thc Superior Court, of Bibb county is now in session. Besides a good many civil eases, a black criminal docket is before it. - ,, Presidential Election. The election for Eelee- ters is over in most of tho State*. Old Hickorj- carrics ull before him. There can bc iio possible doubt of his .c-clcction by a large majority. ' Cholera. neighborhood of Charleston are favorable. Thc disease is not known in the cityand has nearly disappeared on Folly Island. mack’s orps. 1080 2U3; Henry Martin 1229 4 3; Franklin /T- King 661 17 2; Auderson Freeman 1003 21 3; Isaac Ferguson 465 13 In; Colson i HeathT46 11 1; John Morris 574 4 1; Stacy Ro- j bertson t?. 75218 3;, Wm.Willis 563 4 3; Alexun of money will bd made on the contract; but pay ment will Iu p -dc tkr tk: lime wlicu, iuspeetetl and received. -Bond a:s'; .approved c«fcuri:j h fie required for theHanhiul j -‘rformnnce o: tho - . contract.* -The ptop-;: :i -ti ■ ; o*t paid. ;Q.ufn{;y, Florida./No*. 13, -• . 8 3w W ILL be 4rild on Wednesday, the 2d day of ■ JANUARY next, at ttio ‘n sidt-nce of Harmdh Perryman late of Twiggs co. deceased, AH the Personal Property ,i : .d deceased, consisting of mules, horses, cat. took, set of BlaeksmitliTools, and. various other 2; Wm Green 758 .14 1; Allen PeaVcv i221 212;j too . ! »’ S Nathan ririlips 55 3 li Bryant A Cummings 770 : m’tidcs too tedious to mestson, >:&\e to continUo 14 1; Abner Truit 631 14> 1Richard M‘Daniel <!a J « U ls ^ 1 449 1R 3? R«ninmin ;StAwsrl 1963 1X 9., T.'tiui, i. kuoiyit pll-thedax. id. .Terms made 449 18 8; Benjamin Stewart 1C63 15 5; Lewis i Woctca 1218 17 3; Abel Chahipion 495 17 2; Thomas II Ilamp 127921 2; John D -Smith 1L4 12; Wm E Nall 170 18 1; James B E)!:s 175 13 J;, Jc-sse Ilowel 909 16 2; Silas Dio 603 2 1, Ta-' bitba IMaddox w, 373 3 2; Wm. R An’depsou 43o 15 2; Win; Riddle jr, 530 4 3; John Marshall sr, 740 19 3: Wm II Prichard 216 13 1; John C An-' dewon 353-2» 3; Adam Harden 93012 1; Chas Bussey J08-3152;i John Spr.ithh 276.3 4; Susan- - r , c , null Gibson w. 395 213; Wyat A. Bonner 30 18 m f;ae sl: - Uo for cultivation,- and will be 3;- Presly Riddle 405 19 2; Noel Pitts V158 4 1; Npv. 20. .T'lIO.a J. PERRYMAN, Ex or. t " for Sale* P It T E Squareg of Land, first quality, formerly . oecupied hy, Elijah-Tarver^lyiug on Flint River, • two miles-abnrvo Calhoun’s ferry, in Up son, county, and sixteen or seventeen miles lie- liny Thomastou; with good improvement-, rsntl ftrur’liqudred acres of opeti land, nil fresh, anil l fine state 'for cultivation; and will be'sold on tod tci*nis‘, and any hidulgencc given on it that , - - . „ .i . at . ,4S ' 1,0 I her machiucrv, aud ho ready for.triwing in 5 or rah Davidson w 1211619 3- ITu^h'Pori'-r ft « J between a portion of the Southcni people is. who-; (; ks> hope that the enterprise of her j “ - - 4 ’ ' ° 4 ’ ther or not tve, as'flus great and happy and flour Britton Rogers 160 15 I; icdia W.-rAarshall 71 5. n>?y snirthe purdtaser. frirfdrrtbr intormajioit. 1; Alexander Russell G30.21 2; Sarah CJ;appeff c -«i>on ^er.A. I-. Edwards, Itvind r i 1 in J.Iiomastoii, of^on.tho suliscribetyliving in Co- ' Pike—John M. Joins* 1209 2 8 r Jordan Msian f _ BENJA.MLL TA R' 596 21 2; MaryBarkswr.il w‘. 400 17.3 K Joseph | -liii'il:’; ^ ‘‘ G Stewart33 12 1; John Mauni.Tg*] 149 3 4* Sa-. i In New Orleans'tha Cholora is-, ragiug to a i idling people, are yct longer to continue ns such, most'dreadful extent. Deaths averaging over . or vheilier. we arc sooli to l^c numbered among; . , >6 the nations tl;at were. The fearful experiment jay.,. . •— - is, it Hoenis,-about to l)c tried, and it is devoutly! to be honed, that there is goilie redeeming virtue ! , 1 • * i ' • .... .1,., i- W° hope that the enterprise ot ner | t saac Green 337 21 3; Faddy Js WbUlinatou 45 owners will be amply rewarded.—Messenger. - — - - 712 1; Jamc*. Hammock 393 J. 2; Tyh-iR Hooppe: 627 19 2: John Carden jr, 1JS16 19 3; David E. , • PROTEST •' /’•* H legates who s-'e-ded from the Conven- i l.on, when that body re fused an adequate scruti- tjty i.’i.'o the authority of its members to arf as ■ Delegate? of the P ( ',pl ( f Georgia. lhc undersigned who imvo been appointed ' M ,- Uat ‘ S , l ,° :i ^hite ('ouvcniion to he hold at ; ■ iMc.iKeville hereby declare their secession from | - hotly, which is now sitting under that title, i rsnsons. r.rif. More than twenty counties are un.-ep- ; ia the Convention. ■'1’Ijq absence of U ® e ,l P arl n > a perfect repregeiuation would, in ‘ - mako it probnhie, and in tho present ''' r 'a -, i - it almost certain, that every itn- ‘.v 1 "i,'. 1 . 1 -’° t V >f l, ie majority of the Convention j. a y ote of the minority of the plinriZ?. 01 ^ hayo more than 20 counties ! U,J that ifcey disapprove the Con- ’ Milledgirilie, Nay: 16,1 BIG. • The .Anti Tariff Convention, brftng a new show iu these parts, has excited a good deal of curios-, ity. People from allparts (lock in to- look, at it, as'they would toseoany otherstrango exhibition. Ilonost country people think it sonic grand ca- jaeon—a unicorn, or sea-serpent at least. As yqt.this august assembly has done little else than look at each other, and themselves,—drink apple toddy, and visit the theatre. Some speech ifying has,taken place upon prejitrtlnary ques tions, io which several delegates distinguished themselves beyond all conception, aud fairly as tonished thrmsejvcs by the bvcrivlielmuing floods of their dwn oratory. The prciinimarics. how ever arc.not yet settled, and probably never .will be—to tho entire satisfaction of their coustitu- onts. g v The little politicians, who make such etuispic- uous figures in their own domestic spheres at home, and havo .’tried to swell themselves into cousequenco'here, arc brought down to their own proper level. t By tho side of Forsyth, and Berrien, and Cummiivg, &c. Sec. they {difink'In to the shade, like stars ;al noon day/ Berrien is tho great luiniuaryof thu Nullifiers, around whom the lesser lights move at a humble distances their.fecble rays being scarcely visible amid tho gloom in which they grope. Postscript—3, P. M. A string of Resolutions, drafted, as I under stand, by Judgo Berrien, has just been introduc ed. Though they go against the Tariff, and in favor of a Southern Convc ulion, which is well enough, they breathe nullification and sedition ; from beginning to end. Aaul the reasoning aud arguments by which this doctrine is advanced, are entirely loo subtle and metaphysical for com mon understandings—at •] hove mine. But you will can judgo for yourself. The resolution previously introduced by Mr, Forsyth for a committee to examine by vrhat au- ates tool- left in’tlie.peoplc, sufficient at least to save the U- r Bibb—Clement Clements 114 19 3; Sami- OH iiib'u from the awful destruction" that threatens it; j ver 1129,4 3; Jackson Hatcher 331 16 2 r Thos. There, arc, ‘tis true,«inany great ami talented incn ; A. Grace 1000 3 4; Peter B. M‘Rready 636 3 4; who profess and promulgate the new and novel John Brady jr. 347 2 2; Thos.’ BIqiiks 1035 4 3; doctrine of Nullification, and who'doubtless con- j Allen B Strong 82351 3; .Sir James Pittman 831 seientionsly believe it tQ be “flic peaceable and ! 21 3;.Wm. E. Bor feu 871-s 3; John M. Powlcdge rightful remedy*' for our accumulated wrong, as i 722^2 2; James Thompson 599 13 3; Ossiaa’Gre- jmputedto the protective system., Yet notwith- I g«R>y844 3 2: Elbert Callioun 30113'O; Thomas, standing the powerful ariay of talent and'of 'worth i Mr Murrain 740141; George Micklejohn 84 16 2; chat aro known as advocates of this ttectrinc, , B^:un (L Lane 937 3 1; : John I.atpar 1206 21 3; there is a host of men who have denounced the i JjWes Rruley 958 34; Wni Bond 469 12 1; Joint doctrine as being false in theory and pernicious.jii C-Rodgers,21 5 J;^--Adam Rob GOLD LOTTERY. Reid 140 14. Is; Paul Orwell 745 20 3j Thomas Prizes draw:! to the 16th Nbverabcr. Waller 443 1 2; Robert Allen. 1164 2 3 l , Abner (The numbers rt/er io Dot, District and Section.) - Chapman 619 203; Nathan Gooch’s orp3, IID0 1-.’ 193; Eliz. Alien w, 511 11; Thos. DoL.-t sr. ‘3217 2; .Sami. Joseph 543 4 1; Willis A. Man- ban 1232 20 3; John Kimjrick 60t 21 3.; £aml. AIL PSK.3l.8XS; are'Iief- y c --jt: ■ r--I agai-nt 2%.. iiwdli'.it fur a cerlai pro: ,.-i . .<;cu- try 'ibis M^i-crlU-rs on tlie 2d day oi'Octeiier. S83-J, to-Daniei Ggegqry.e'rliOBro^-tnr.I :• WDlcKO 1401 .LAit puyitbjn.on 1 bc *.*;»'li tvHh a*cretih endorsed tlit: s oo - and Sotiie cents, us .the corsln -s Saiu bote war; given bus , >’ irch Alvah. Wj)soii 1190 2 2- Joseph - LAND LOTTERY. Bibb—Thos,. I\I- Jmtes 280 13 2; Wm Bnnejr f..a. 65223;,George Glover52.132; John Good man 21-10 1;tisane Hargroves 211J7 l; Charles II. Rice 63 18,4,; IS.dac Scott 186 16 1; Elisha 22 2; Nathan C. Munroo 72 J8 4; li 251,13 -1; -Richard D-Clinton 85 Blake 167 11 3:- John T. Rowland . Manuing 205 8 1; Willis Pitt : GbpCnftHc, fl.ii Nev. 18:. ' STOW; r*n,iib’ PiicLH. - h'us ii r l .3_ di.igf-ic a itMie ,u' (; I..ARS. drawn*by n ,-rii', ; April or Mayr !«*-•. p-iy.i!.:. Bank, i.i Mas ->n. • i uni <1. sue -. :- ’ v.l: .n-iil-n- coi:-u!,-i-;:lion, u:::i uit i Macon. .. Grcsi:. \ -v i- -ii'-d rjuinit ti-?- 'i'i ■ - :!'2AND DDI- l\ li.sys, sonic-lime in fir.y or riliicr c-l" ill,: • i-cti net i-, i ;iy the -n':-. oliluiacd witlioufanv iii i>y 1'.. (jrnvc-s A- 6on cf OSCAR I . LKVI iaTT. 5 : t n ot De- l!fo b.tc re Jasper coi the Father of his comiiry, in his niessago in the 'Canipfell—-Drui v Silvey.963 3 4; L’Berry liar- ' - first of tlie above named years', declares that “The* ris.988*J62; Jeremiah Know 670 21* 2;’James medr tivato peace, maruRun commerce hud navigation, • orps^O? 18 2; Sluders W- Rnv.221 24 2; Sami, to foster our fisltcrics, and protect manufactures, j Skinner 1125 18'3; UobmiWll 475 21 2. as adapted to bur circumstances, fcc. arc tlie land Cowsta—WiUnfrirBendlcs 462 21 2; Singleton - - j ■ . » *-«■ ‘ — •- — - — - grief for i!ie loss s hastened her tale, This lady, united in hud sustained, do r character, (in.,.- had iy, oa the 2a:;. u.,\ \ di.il via*3 Property, belong!::" !o sai-1 >.- * .i* •, consi-ling ot Horses, Cows. u. C.’->ri:. !•' On's. IS iit-u - Wr: >-, o:,c Codon Gin. one --.-lof •--• I ll’s T.-u.ls, to. ...! .i - . i.-1-dliin- f<> rue i but; Ml'knmvu:’' VMPBELI., I:aw, o’ ; • u iw Vm tiuim :> ;u vauiii uu y«/w iu d’iu (010111 influence of cause* not permanent.” Mr.. Mouron : North-805 10 8: John Hicks 811 A3; John ’ s4- a Jfi in his messago m 1822, was of the opinion, “tfcht i Vineyard 531 17.3;' Dailiol Spragins 1297 212; ! nosscsse.i brixtian she was devoted and Zealous, and possessed that piety of ihe heart, whic h faith alone , • - j ~j„ - -*.. G raw for u anicl-xcwtou- -i J -13: Lewis G ar- 1.., q nficn lieu rd i h - .- -i r d beseacl-i:i; f act - * s , t . r mo f r » eraump.'ion «atc rights; after alluding rn ;„ 491 11 1: Elias 2.. Wallace 561-3 2 John | SadmoSn and hi, eve-4 mb., flush-U.--! east they are far a- to tha pmver■ «c* impose dmies as originally befi-ng- McGlamory 531 1 2: Richard Bullock'M 10 3.; SXand the t mm hi log t^rofaMiiit-de fe,- her see tlie docuraont, and mg to tha set era. states, he says, “thb states have Jacob Weaver 9118 2: John W liUskins 92 IT ; Eie-loehi'd-n ; uclegatcd theur whole authority to the General 1 v - - — ^ y j. • Qovernn’.cnt without limitation or restriction, sa ving the very inconsiderable reservation relating to thqir inspection laws. The authority -haying cotupit nee it wldch Li,- jrms AN- day afternoon a*. 4 o'- raut> ecu be received thoritydelegates took their seats in thc conven- j U'.us entirely passed lrorn the states, the right to tion, was voted down! Gentlemen thinking prob- | ‘-’-xercisc it for the purpose. of protection, does not t . . . , • . * * rvist in (rain. Jinn ronsmiiont!e if ithr ably it would be a hard ta9k, ( irt all cases to shew their authority ! Whereupon, n.farly one half of the Delegates, with Mr. Forsyth at their head, shouldered their knapsack* and withdrew from thc convention—first leaving their solemn protest against its proceedings being coi isidcred as the actp.gs of the people. exist in them, and consequently, if it be not posss csscd by the General Government it uu>t i>c ex tinct., Out political system would thus pivsen: thc anbmaly of a people stripped of <ho right to foster their own industry^ and t*> contract the* most selfish and destructive policy wbiyh might bc adopted by foreign nation's. This surety cannot be the case, this indispensable power limn jjqrrondeied by the states, rau*t be within the :r 973 V “Bissseil s: Tlnfa has ended this gteai tu»T ( a, W«H may ftcope of the authoritj- on this subject, expressly it bo said, ti mountain was in labor, and brought W e!e S a M‘« W j* a ^P. ears tbat p ” b |*be new ana.untrodden path in the scienco of go- forth a mouse. * . jv)emtneut, which Washington and Jefferson, and That the Anti Tariff excitement Was gottee up j r^.ir coadjutors were destined to mark out, and Obadiah Irwin 1030 3 3; Milton P Glove * Benjamin Triy 716 2 !; James J. Culpepper {rest frciti ti-iVY*'.,-':-; 1133 20 3: James Gray 11)0 3 1; Simon V/ liar- j them.” Ffr’id'z 'Ul ris \7 2; Wm Piles G13 4 3; John WWtcsifles 1127 3 1. , • Fayette—Alfred Brown 751 2ft 3: David Lav 410152; Reuben .Millsaps jr, 925 3 3; Washing ton Randle 380 14 1; Johnston McLeroy 199 21 2; Allen Reeves 555 3 1; Pyrrol Anderson. 12i5 21 2; Jacob Groover 632 3 1; Jonathan Morgan 12.8*1 4* Imae M. David 124 4 3: Wm, F. .-cog- gins 30 17 -It John W. Unuahoo 351 21 2; Jolm Morris 443 21 2. Harris—Spencer Morris 404 18 2; James T). Jarratt338 1 3: Flemming B Nance'200 1 2: Ab ner Dun again 19828; .Mark Monk867 32) Frau- | mB Killgrove 855 162; James PSmithdOS 3\ l Richard w. Armor 403 1 2; Jaurej Bjacki 315 12; John Greed 499 3 4; 'SarnttoLWY roe oi a . i e— c,v *y o. nri. Jr. tt. in "dir ro?. *n:>: n;ciiMOXD yy-.^r:r.y.r.. V-:-n the Rev. F. G. Smith. Pastor of the E copr.l Church,and Principal of the FcmsfoS ivory, Lytichlifrg. , ■ , I a taken Icpsuiu -f Mr. Carpc-nt’er, in F-: i -p. ariJ* 'Caailedly approve Us system of i -.it-iion. Hr- impart* so frfto u eikJtstliJ jf. t’.;o pro. es (o render,Writing uo alSsk bur .-J a pleasure: and such is mv opinion of hifcsystr^ Hem. P. ;< Boat Water Witch, with greet & ^ons owner?. B-" I.i H-> l.hv.ith grodcries, Day i Butts owners. Boat Velocity with groceries. Mtirphay A: Bry ant O’.v’iers. 738 21 3; Jorda^ Cjjay 617 |7 ^; ^os* yarrd^, firo DtaAu.if.ri.. ■•jth 80?[-:igs p that I bav- introduced it into inv sch*^ ^ ^ rxclttsian uf every other. - .-* ' T" ¥l R )' A j :sT F* LANl?’ tal.30 fibner P .BJ9 Cddy in copartftdwAip, tho bn*in?»s will ; hereafter bo coftduCtegl under the,firm of f'f>!i v LAN®, f*- ’» I uo^itUt*, Xerv-.^&, 1632. 1