The Washington news and miscellaneous advertiser. (Washington, Ga.) 1832-1833, January 26, 1833, Image 3

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<rouM <soe no (listinctinn bet .voon a votisoliiliii((i government ni:<l ono which assumed tli.' 1 right of judging; of tin* ;H'i >i irtv of interposing mili tary f> * ver to cocrrc a Stair. Mi‘ (mi I Mr. (’.) made no such govern mint. S. Carolina sanction ed no vii'ii irovcrntqpnt. Slut t*n totn I the r.uil. li>i-iiC( uitli tin* mi dcrsmndiag that a slate, is tie* lust resort. lilts n right. to judge of th cx'iodiemy of resistance to nppres ’ *u, or secession from the Union. A >1 l.u- *'.i (long, it is that we m e Xh. r itomid to have our throats cut, sin 1 i hose of our wiv vs ami chihlrcti. JVo; Igo too lar. 1 did not intend to use language ?tj strong. Tim Chief Magistrate had not yet rc otiim ’iidoil so desperate a remedy. ’J in present. is a great quest inti, and 11m liberties of the American peoni- : ■ilepend upon the decision of it. It was impossible that a consolidated governmcut could exi t in thi& coun try. It never cun. Did l say, in ■ this country ? It novel existed in nny connrry. If any man would : - li>oh into tint history of llie world, i fiindliudasitiglecii.se in which the govern mail ot absolute majority,’ unchecked hy anv constitutional re ssraiuts. hud lasted one century, he would yi< Id the question. Foi liim *cll he had been from his earliest life, deeply attached to the Union; and he lilt, with a projim[innate d’Oensilv, l. he import mire of this .question.- In his early youth, he had cherished a deep and enthusias tic admiration ol lhis Union, lie; had looked on its progress with rap-j ,t ll ri ■, and encouraged the most sun- \ guise.’ ox pedal ions of its endinanoo. j If still believed that if it could he j ,u ■finned to the principles of 1798, ais they were then construed, it might endure forever. Bring hack In.■ govorr.ainnt to those principles, juiil lit! weald the last to abandon it, Ul> I ‘South Carolina would he a in.aigsi its Wannest advocates. Hut j •depart from these principles and, in 1 the course ot ten years, we shall do,- j generate info a military despotism. 1 The cry had been raised—“the 5 l ion is in danger. *’ lie knew of no j other danger (ml that of military j despotism. He would proclaim i; , out his floor that this was the great- j e:-t. danger with which it was mean- ! end, a danger the greatest which a ii_t <••'ooi.i v has to apprehend. >se begged iUv,,, f,-,v'irmth with which lie has expressed tom salt. Unbecoming as lie knew that win inth to he, lie must throw hi - wilt on his country and his country mai for indulgence. Situated as he was, and feeling as he did, he could u a have spoken otherwise. Mr. Forsyth said, on tin: motion to refer, all observations on the me rits <>! the President's message were itrevebiut aa<! irregular. [Mr. C. sa;d he !ia<l sostatod in tile outset of lus remarks, am! apologized for it. Mr. F. Trite the .Senator from S. Carolina laid admitted the exist mice ot the ride, and had given the lies! possible excuse for the violation ol it. Mr. F. had no such excuse to offer; therefore should not follow tiie example. The l’lesideiit lias, in the execu tion ol Ids duty, frankly and openly expressed his opinions, and the facts and reasons upon which they were founded. Toe Senator from South Caioiutu, mi the part of his State, had inlet posed his denial. The i* sue is fairly made. The competent tribunal will decide. Then; was one of tlie remmks of the Senator Sir. U. (elt himself hound protnptiv ■ to noliee, lest Ins silence might bn construed into acquiescence. The IVoident is charged with inconsis , leacv of opinion in the cases of South Carolina and Georgia. [Mr. C. explained. lie alluded only to the opinion that tin; Supreme * t.!mrt was a final arbiter.] Mr. F. said it was u< t important 1 as to the extent of the allusion. As the sole i ejneseulalive at present (Gov. Troop is confined bv indisposi tion) of Georgia, he must protest against the case of Georgia being confounded, with that of Sotii.it (Jar < oiiua. lie laid on a foroner occasion endeavored to demonstrate to the , >'.Vitiate the distinction between the | lwo eases, lie was ready again to 1 show the distinction between them, . anil to defend its just ness. Toothers . it might not be so, but to the great li'u! v oftiiepcopl • of Georg i:i it was o n ions and pnlpahle, Lite lionora lile Saiator had assured the Semite that no 8m <• ho < tin: ( .non more i! :• tin S:<.t *•’ mtli < rolma.— [Mr. F. heard this declaration from ‘ Isuch high authority with pleasure.— It must he confessed that, flic rnur.se of the State had placed the object of | their love in extreme danger. Mr. !’. congtatulafed the Gem-.te, that,, . note ithstrtnding the tin natorting up* pea ranee, I here was po danger to t iie ! public peace. Tiie Ci a.t'.M igj.tratr pledges liiuisfll not to ; <•• >rt to anv hot deli isi.a j iree. and * In* Senator from Snath Carolina tells us that S. Carolina has no desire to use force • unless assn led. The hope might : he indulged that all these pledges would he redeemed. If they were.’ , turn* would not he used, j The motion was then agreed to. On motion of Mr. Grundy, 3090 ! extra copit sos the message and do ! I cements were ordered to be printed. | Mr. Poindexter laid on the table certain amend ncuts, iv.iich he pro-; ■ posed to make ia the bill appropria ting, for n limited tune, the proceeds \ ; of the public. |.:mis, y, c. MR. < ALI:OU,\. W e have received some other i versions of Mr. Calhoun’s *lec.ara-j tions in this City—which induces us j to believe that the statement wegavc! in i.iir last, was a mis,apprehensionon j ; the part of our respectable inform-j ant,mid does not do justice to Mr, V- j \Ve state t. as the undei Ktandiug of uiiotiter gentleman, that Mr. C. de clared that 8. C. would receive with ‘great respect any thing thut might | come from Va—ami that she might j lie disposed to yield toiler wishes, j’ unless it were to ohandon the re j | dress (or remedy) she hud selected, j i l’o another, he declared 8. C. was: sustaining the principles of the South I and that she ought to be supported j —he w,as told that Va could not go I for Nuiiificat ion; and upon being as- i ked if Va. should go for a Conveit- | j lion, would 8. ( .'. tuititil her ordiu-! j mice ? Mr. (J. replied he could not ! o il. Rich. Luo. -•S9-0-35W". YVarxtiiNg ro.\', .fan- iO. i Analysis of Proceedings —ln the sen j ate yesterday, Mr. Forsyth present led a preamble and resolutions adop- S ted bv the Legislature of Georgia, j recommending various amendments !*othe Constitution of the 11.l 1 . States, j and making application to Congress for the cal! of Convent ion with a view to suck amendments. Mr Forsvtii also !;>id helore tiie hi mUt a rejith t ami i t’s.dul tons of tho 1.8- gisla'me of’Georgi t in relation to tin* iiioi''oprmtion of the public money j bv'Congress, to objects of Internal t Improvement. Tiie lulls from tins j I ilou.se of Reprcsentativs a|>propri-1 ] atihg for earning on fortifications j i far the year 1833—for revoliilioim-1 ’ :'v pensions—arid for the Rapport ol | | government (in, part,) for the yearj Iwere passed. Mr. Ciiam-j hers, from the committee nn tsu; Dis trict of Columbia, reported a lull making an npropriutiun of money to enable the citizens of Georgetown to deepen & u idea their hat bor, and to erect a bridge across the Dolour ac at the Little Falls, uhicfi was read & ordered to a second reading.. Various tolls i'min the 11 .use of lie-! proKcntatives were read the first time | and ordered to a second reading, i Several hills from the House were! read twice and committed, The’ Senate resumed the consideration j ofibebilltn appropriate, fora limited lime, the proceeds of the putdicl In ds, ;.tj<l grunting lands to certain! States, and the amendment report-! j cd In the committee of Puhiii Lauds,! j (in lieu of the origiiml l>i!l.)to reduce j I the price of the public domain, *fcc.! | Mr. Bibb nddresed the Senate up-I (wards of an hour and a half, in favor j ofisi* amendment &■ in opposition to! the otigiuai hill—hefi re he had eon cltided, lie gave way fur a motion to adjourn; wlfdiwas rturied. In the of [tcpecsinta-ives several prixate lolls were reported ! liv the standing <'oinoiittee. Ttie House went into Committee of the i Whole on tlie stale of tiie Union, ‘moo the hill to reduce and olheoise |alter the duties on imports, Mr. Wayne in tin; Chair. Mr. ILmt j ingtou tiddri s>ed the House 2 hours! ’ iiuippositioii to the general ju inci jiles of the bill, and <.<>ti<:l>i<loci hy muting that the Gist and 32d paritgii!jibs, imposing duties on tea arid erti’ ehe stricken out. Mr. In gei'siiil followed in opposirion to the bill—before lie had eoiicliiiled, the (domniittce rose. After cteictiring with a I'l'tiril aiio iiilno i't <<l tin I Senate t - tin appropriation lul', tk<". ! i a- < :;(tjoiirned.— ff. (Hotc. The land* liill introduced by Mr. Clay, in the Semite, is Mill an ‘• r discussion in that bndv. Mr. Lm O'Tiipieii the floor the piitiei, !c ji;r of yesterday*—his argument ngttin the hill, was learned, interesting, at fnrcthle- -he will conclude Ids rim arks today.— lb. gtjy mtos* ‘ Sttfuni nj, January 2(i, j'v‘l3. In order to anil the Ucparlnre of n lilslVom I tliis [jlai mu- upjn |ni|>er wilt tic ivuiwt on 1 laa s (!; v instead of Saturday.—By this change must | of our subscribers will t.e enabled to gtt their pn pci s the day alter publication. ’S/V’ — * • < AT.F.L>. 4 Mr. Mlrckr, SIK—Vou will much oblige oncofVour rend- ! ns Ijv giving the a place ii vour pu |vr, which litt hopes muy he of service lo the I young men of this place. WiiAT I LIKK. I like to see young 1 men g lulics thro’ j (tic sirens (villi a , in thcr inniii) i hi. I like to cc young men smokieg ri-ur in a l oom without knowing w hether ii is agreeable or not. Civility. I like to See- young persons spiitine tobacco j juice over the floor ot a lumse I’retiu clean. t I tike lo see .voting men and boys ti inking li- 1 (plot (i ,i Kai'-rnom St 100t..i Kelt. I like to seeyonog men vt iib brandy blossoms • intlieirfH.ee. Thry icill soon bloom, ! id"’ to ipeyoting men nod hoys rinsing nod ‘ sw earing in the streets Indication of moral ltd- ’ ucaiion. I i like to see persons entering church walk ns | .if kitting nuts. Practice I like lo see young persons still ing about tiie church asif theit heads were set on pilots I'hcij ; wis/i to sic ii- more tiirm sec. i like in sec young men leave the cliureti do-1 ring s, rvice. (.itnhlity. I tike to see young persons stop tip the isle,’ pi> venting the passage of the Congregation, j Hood l/eluicionr. I like to sec young people freighting news n bruit ftic toivu instead of uiinding their own bu siness. A mere kindness. 1 like (o s-'e jwtnpte know nore of other’s tiusi in-” than their own. flood Cui-.-ins. I tike to seo people cniinnet drills and forget [to pay them. Know ins; how !o line. I like lo see Stores filled with men and hoys p .fling lh< ii ten row ed cigars till they raise quite a rimid. Pond of CSoeith/. I like to s.*e tvaof -i . udies crowd (re door when .1 Strange, p sVeshv Uo3i bretdi ng. I like to see persons fi ling up || l( , H .> that iadif i arc compel',d to take the stiecl. Thai phr, uh goot? fit ‘i: r. cr.i. * l like to see young Hum mi/, tire „„, ( | sounding’ words cessniily, U ‘shows then have a fcreni deal of sense. I tike (■■ see vmiiiK men parade the streets at ! nisht. They like, a /iith/ic lift. I like to see . onug , , yjieml the Sabbath In I•’ f; I'og'slmp. J! shows they will he men of stead a habits 1 ! ik i. <??(’ \ *i: --r , M t. M fiajjon ami shotil a ; bout the streets, I indicates ntdi thess of disnoei i I ion. \ And ftnallv, I like to see its many goods sold jon liu- Sabbath as passible. It firores wi hare | accommodating merchants a little touched with, the \ Yankee. PitlZitS DRAWN IN i llS: RDLD lutjeky. IIILKES —Jacob Johnson, Cauipbi Its, 218 12 1 ; tlmm.is A. Hay, iMtlks, 58 ill; iim M ( a l l.iw .iy, loath 3SU lb2;Uin. Aldridge, .Noniians BdO I -J; .innn 0,1. Ke:, I‘oilard,., 12d2 2 and j J.dln h. ymi, 107* n ‘0.6 21 2; Alexander-pope 1275 8 I; dosilib Ivy, 51., 21 It; .John'Q. Pest, /(in 2 I'llsa.tl 11. Anderson, 5(Wi I'J 3; Ignatius jseinmes, XU I 2; Aaron Dodson. 875 o q. j Henry D. Atnote U 55 18 3; Isaac M'ciary Jl>s | to 2; IVdiiam l.iirn 178 13 2; James .Solan ■ iC(iB 33; William D fitadly 7(il 17 3; Josepli ! ’*<>"'■> 17 31; Henry H. Myde'Jß3 31; Cl*, j ‘iuigley do I 1 2; Xlusi s Sullon 381 •) 3; fljicli jari liimiinan 88d 17 3; 1 homas I’nopet 10f,2 i * 7 3: riaiiKK I A. HinokstifiO 3 i; ladvai <1 A al j iei 202 !'/ 3; John flu rch 771 20 3; Stephen j (V oodaij 2tid 21 2; tlosea Moltsrlaw 12d 2 3; ! Abram B. Callaway 152 17 and; i,. wisS. Krovvn !'•*“ 11 •; ijenry biiauh nid 20 3; Wm. Ilngiies ■'d 18 2; < let'll) J. viellhom IMI 1 32; Jam, s Boaiwiight 31 t 3; Ahn-I llirvcs 3PO i t 1; j Voiruril Vndrews 835 15 2; Richard .Norman’ 2-15 19 3; Daniel •1..1K. r Idli i 3; John Dell . fOiJ-l 10 2; James 11. Fiyni Irid 3d; (. lenient I 1 ,Baeai man 391 and; Di’itrbtni'v is eg 357 22. ‘iiai imO.Newin.nl l(i:i 2 2; C In;, brook ’ /7'illia.t.. j son 70d I ■}; heaborn l'otlai and si) 21. 2: j, ini , i Ssa'ielSMi 33; .lames ll.in is 228 it) ■>, fniocli | (Atil .way /in! it) 3; iin.iiss Adam. 7.>2 Id; j l.ew I- I‘|.ll|l 05 I: .limes \l. Ham n.icis 270 it) 3; BU'phe,i J/.iins :1| I,] I ELBEUT. —Zimri ‘fail's orphr. 234 20 3; Ethel ‘fucker 11'Jii i2 I; (Vil.ian, Page s<i(j 15 2; lohn Ua.gti 871 2 2; KoOert Fain, 708 4 I; Itachael Fo.vler ‘.!; 19 2: Archibald VlcGai ity 520 1(5 4; lid a aid A Dru.ay 100 ]<} 4; Archibald McGarily 328 Ii 1; Jolinson A ken POd 31; Joint 3. Foster 17 (33; Jslm Pa id,., in 5- 6 31; i homas 0 Clu istian fig'J 14 I; David Win* ’sophs 871 12 1: Hinny Craw ford .532 20 3; benjamin IV. l'ortson 859 !8 3; Wiili in Banks’ mplis 1-0/ 34; Jaines Carp cute/ 344 2 3, Jemima Jones, 412 5 ]; idi/a. bc'b M. Sasun 1181 2 I; Alirabam Cook 820 32; /Nancy M Hunt 30 Kid: Edward ij. Brew-! ter 488 15 2; Samuel Kair, 282 17 4; Tlmma*! jll Brown 21)3 15 I; U iili.iin A. Clatk 295 23; i'n. fl 1. 1 iilv 759 1 2; Solomon K.iectand Kid 1/5 1; IX illi.iui Hall 1235 38; F. c-tle, i.!: Chapman. 733 14 I; James Davis. 71-1 I 1; Winslow Bosnseycr 11.58 41; Jo..a pa vton’ liT'i 21 3; David Daniel 212. II !; ‘I Key 592 34: Jumps Bunksjr. I j 1 1> 2(i .] I.ILIAILHKO. —(idherI Gatiin 9PI 17 2: Biciund King .595 15 2; Miner .V Jji j.K-.v 13 1; 311.1U1 lirthg/ :5 - I4; Julm Andi , „ 5 12 1; Crial i. Farrm-i 881’ 2 if Frnue;. hiigslea 505 2 2; Bniio i Mortis 6/9 I 2; Aura- J i.ain Howell 208 •/ J: isaiah ( |nu a *:/2 8i; j Vi:;:. j ,\ f,,ey n.'i t Ijeeja/tii ; ,'i i*..,v I/>, : 1-3 i/ 2; Alexandei ( clelougb 1016 .8 2; fed j Ulit/tlw 312 “, 3. J;.- .I, : yi- || | T. \VT> T.O r TF.TxY. * ‘ in •. :rt’v\E H -* •’ I tiu’ir inks *J3() V* v • omb -D- ‘2 i 2; K|*lir;nm i ’ v lIS 22 2\ Kir’li.t l V| H. g? I !) Id v > Sjifii'; if Hr* I! J: ropi.-li'-s ti ‘’ l nsL’i-’ !> J; Vi • \ C.ur*'!. It* 2 \ u: < i’liurn < •> / l’; ■ I'lir.i (>'* -0 2, D.iviil ‘tuff 101 *J i l.icol* 15 .N lh|i VI 2 7 2 ‘•r.iiav'i Hia/tll t(*o 12.4 ‘•*, Doltonl M Si! ‘oo2a *: Si.iv ii Mamintti'k Hi K!i f* , • < 250 20 2: ‘O tVin Mrtlhis 07 2A J. ?• mv S jiii (list A njtli*. ln;i <0 I; I lyali !>Mpx !*. 0 0 Amos iiv 2 *lo 12 J; NVilt'y i’ oin’*l t 2: * :iult'*\v lOS (> 2; 70 22 iJ; lohn I'irplnM 277 22 3: .)osih U.-.lto*), r. s. 100 0 k John Blacklmrn 07 h J; Janie L. iliuisoa^Jj f’ f.bl fi l .— l liviims Shiitli 2I ‘.’7 3; I. irv • ‘iiiufort! HO 8l; Kliz rape Ii a. 175 25 2; l lmni li. Beuli JO *J 2; William NmtVr’s ops*. iT.s IS I; Arthur Jours jr. 224 27 2; John j IVevvit I9i) \ 2| U rn. S Jtmes, 125 lo I; Surah I l> r.uifH 214 22 James Pavjs 12l !0 .4; I hmiiii, |>n v oS2 25 5; Nat Bond. IIP 25.4.’ lamo.s Jo *la’s ops. 72 I; .Martin White -M 24 \ illiam Tuckm* 2uO 10 3j. S ilane! (♦. Jones 251 I7 1: r,irui;i)iix lvoily il7 20 2; I’licnt u | Col! crl 20l> 55; Deir.psr y Grice 195 II *l. j Jordon Jones 9 20 .4; Nanr\ Cinm'tfjh'tiO \v r.s I 5’5 20 2, l>< \ ■•? I \ (‘.Cook isO 7 4; Prior iliu j urn 19 29 4; Wm. Pnylon 159 14 4, .loM’iiiiali ; Stonr! 2 7 8 4: William A. Ilenin's iuphs 21 1 Jaim’s fiockharj r. s. 184 9 •>; Wm. M, *J hrelik lit 111 19.5 5 3; r. A. Alexander 998 13 3; .Ins ! it ttildhy lid f, ]; Julm Ballinger, jr IS3 -Jo J:( Noah Vduvoith I!l 7 ll InMiOhd l. I’.daway 10 94; W illi,nn 11 vulson’s <pb \ 221 92; John I Spencer 58 14 4; F.li Ijcndiii k 9 7 2; John j Dickson 20! 12 3. Icieiniah .Salmons 49 7 I; l’hom;ts Colhc/t i . s. 121 5 1; Alice r i 15 7 I Susannah Gray IT 24 2. ! ewi HhiOlel | j. 507 22 2; .Juiuc>?.l. Daniel 12 22 5. TA!. IF EH HO. —L<mll - ( l> >rse\ 105 5 2;! J olin McCormick's orps. 4-J 9 I. .lohn l>. Cln\-I Cn 104 20 2; Precious C. J7du ;ir<!> 1242; j John 11 nnlcy’g orphs. 54 10 4; J .ines U* la’k elt. ill i> I; Silas , Mercer 55 18 4; ITliph Mt iilows, 222 25 2; Alo'cs S Guise 2*59 7 4: William Ball 268 6 4: David Griftith. 144 111 j Genr*e li\ Kv.ms 1.4-1 9 2; II iOinn A. 15. Hard t 74 54; \misread Aikinson 150 IS 1; Joseph Aden 215 5 4; J)hn I l)nuw 54 S 4; Sarah | Harris 242 5 4; Proctor Berry, *2O 19 I. From the ( olumbiu Hive. j liuVvcUweiU I'or s\vm\cv. TilL STATU; vs. | WILLY AMILRSON. | Tried Injure Mr. .Justice ( TXcctll , [sitting for Mr. Justice Martin, at Spartanburg. Fall Tlkm, 1839. Viiti prisrtnrr was cotivu tcd, nail ! p.jijiciilcd to tin; courloi Ajijic t!. tot |;t new ti nti. llis tit uion mis ci! hy Mr. VVilli tins coitiiscl lor tln* ; Frisotjot’ ami Mr. Flayer (Solu itui i tor tiie Mill,lie (/iiruit. The opin ion c.f the com t t!l s ll uss 1 11 o; tliopti J sottor’s inoiioii was tlehvei ctl by Mr. : .La-lice Johnson on Momluy tiie 7th |of January, instant. The piisoncr j was tiit’ii placed at the liar, ui.d Mr. i Justice O’lSt'.AH, MUileiiced tiie pti i soiier. A copy of toe change mai j sentence having’ been requested for ! publication we are enabled to lav it -before our rentiers. Wiley Anderson:— ‘] iie eireutn.si anct:s of your life, jwhieli were upholdeti on your trail were-oi tlint clmructer, which are j not calculated to insure you mucli i syii'p.itliy, to the few icmaiutti. j days, wlnch will tie allotled to you J for preparation, for your change j from tune to eternity. .Still iunve ier ei iiitinul you may have been, i j cannot hut feel reg.cliuid ttioiuliea j tion, that a you:.n man, in tla: tuor I mug’ i/f Ins days; and ol tiie talents ’ which yon arc represented to postieps; | and who might have been bolii ito noArbie and uselul to his eourttiy, should he hipped ufl .ts an nseiess tiiui cumbersome brunch. This re -let and moruiicali hi how ever iai total, are now mieiul; vour dnvs are numbered, ti <1 it is no longer on Git; tilings ol lime and ki;iis.', that your aZe sbould lie fixed. Look vvilhm: pass before yotnsi It, m the watchings of your ceil, I lie deeds ■ done iu lhe a ijody: and to Him v:hu is able to save, and who will save all ‘■ who repent and believe, sue for par don and acceptance. It :s however my duty to express to you; and you to the com munity, of which you arc mnv, blit will mioi, cease to be a member, (In; enormity of yoni offences: and by holding up your example, to deter others from offending iu n litre rha- j racier. You was a citizen os Geor gia; yon there lifted your hand a-! j gainst your fellow man, and found i out his blood either to gratify your vengeance, or lo screen ymiiseif from punishment for some oilier crime. Hying bite the guilty Gain, p from the face of God and mini, yon: ; sought refuge in this .State. Thu I avenger of blood was however at! iyour heels: and you had imt yet reached the City of refuge Here, j as iu the place fioin whence you I [came, you ho-itated not, to cut'’of! | iri’iit life ano till its enjoy men s ami j I tics anotlicr of vour fellow meu.j fits only t/flcnce against you, was I tout he vvas desirous, that vou * ‘amid submit yourself to the laws ol the •and. lor this perfectly It-. I, and justifiable act, f am v. .n .et, ! In , ‘hr vennct of vr.ur j,t r c . ir c'-n;.'- i!) t•. tm antnnlv !•••* Ir .i ‘ I hits in the course t fa few * •,c , hin t y “<i t u ice stauicd vour immls in 1 1 1o* I: twice have u sijij <-r>tl yomsrli to tla* Divine ninmlrue, “lie who slietldclli mar s i■ 1.... ft, by mil. shall his blood In* sli/'d.’—(; o crime begets :i other is nn < and which every da\ ‘s >■ vperience • cu hrm.s: and in your ciis,* is awfully ilhislifiled, a- u.osi strikinglv initj. (In* I'ctrosp,’ ii of sorb n life, ts yours, is painful; lu;t it, i. neecssn iv, that von v•:•!.I make if. Vmt cunn *, it yot: Vv.ii) , l salcuce the whisperings of that guilty roti-ricnee, wfiieii were ut first seurceiv noticed; hut is how becoming mure ter i'.|e than all that v\ hit It man could do. It repeats the iiw fully sublime lan guage of our Lord jind ‘ .ivumr ; “Fear not them which are able to lull tin* hotly, but are not able tit kill Hie soul; hut rather fear HIM which is able to destroy both soul ntnl body m Ik ll.’’ .Ut'ilitct ti jmn the misery, which your crimes have brought upon oth ers. Remember, tout the cries of the widow, and the fatherless have; ascended to that ihiotic of eternal, amt iiiscrutnhl jiistifuq before which you tmist soon appear! How can von nusvVM then appeal? (low cuu you silence tiie reproofs t’ that guilty conscience, which would call up on Hu* rocks, and the mountains to tall upon you, am) rmifoal you from tiie lace ol tin: judge of oil the earth ? There is hut one answer! There is but ono mode? lILI'LiNT A I) fiLLI I,’. L! cast yourself upon ihe„ siiie help, the eeriniq rock of Stilva sion YOUR SAVIOUit A I'oUJi I GOD. lo all, who seek him iu spaiDund hi titith, he has promised to lie found. To the vilest crimiKnl, as to nil ot'ihrs; he add.esses th>< same cull, “RLPLINT VL i c*; Till: K i iitiilOiil OF 1112 A Vi,.V ills A i IIAAR! ’ r J’o you this i” I now mldicssud, with tile awful ce'i i laiuty, that in a few dnvs the sand-’ ol tiie hour glass will lie i xhausii r: and that you muM stuml before ti, bar ol Ii ial, who took upon I , . ‘( ll mii’ 11 dii out k h ami hiti c our mil died that wo might live, ‘j • great inid lcrritile day “the da tin l/'/rd’ - in which “all tin: pro !; yen and a!! llui*. do wickedly si.. , be fetuobio’ \vili soon lie present r t you. And I hope that through i pcidaiicc and belief, you may i ■ enabled to irecivu the divine cm. maud, “Gome ve blessed of tnv ‘■ thcr, inherit the kingdom prepar; .i tor you, liom liu; foumlntion ol‘ti <i world.” For if you arc not entith (10 this, remember, thill its terrible : opposite, “depart from me, yecu. seal into everlasting* tire prepared lor the devil and bis*tangcls” nimt be yoifr seetcnco. i’bu sentence of the law is, that, you be taken lienee to the coiuimal jail of Spartanburg district, that yea tlieiebc ef/St ly uuil secuicly confi ned until Fr day the Ist day of Feb i runry iiv-xt: on wiiicli day betwei it I the Hours t/i ten in the forenoon fc, two in the alt i’i noon, yt)ii will liu ta : ken by tfje Sberiff of fSpurtenburg j district to the place ot j•tiitlic execu tion, and be l lien ami there banged ! by I lie neck till your body be dead. And iiitiy (lad have mercy on your ; soul. —r--Mwy?>ir-7iw ■’ mar / ILL be sold mi (lie In sj xt V Tuesday m March next, a . the coitrt bouse in 121 hurt County between the uhiiil hours of sale the I follow iog property to w it: < )h<* iiugr.i woman by the nairif of Bilvev; levied on the as the propi r I ly of Tiojums Uiielps lo satisfy o. fi It in lavin of Francis Staples m: , said Lot ips. ALSO, vSixfy herns of land more or less on the waters of .Savannah Riv er adjoining Jo-iuh D >bim tL Fattersoii, to satisfy a fi fa in favour of ilarroson and F.atlvs. Jaines Kel ly; levied on as tin; property of said Koliey property pointed out by Sa-* inuel (. Lull. Joint McCurrv, D. S. Jan. IT, 1833. (i 1 2> il.\ i Vil/trs Country ” l.odowicii 51 I fill ;i|/|/li/' s JM . 7 / lor I d’ ik oi atinimibi fiH ,n on. tti r Ist j>tlf'VV(*ll P. 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