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BY WILLIAM
THE filVQirill
PUBLISHED EVERY
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BROAD AND CRAWF
STItEEJTS,
A Tthreedollarsjpor annum payt
or four dollars U' not paid for hi
the year.
Advertisements will be inserted nt/the rntes of
scvcntyfico cents per hundred words If r the first in
sertion, andyffq/ cents for cucli week’jl continuance. ... „
In nil advertisements, (lie words thn/do not amount : sluntly. inoronsod, mid tho Humorous (otters wp
oil as an Itun- 'have received from all parts of the Slate, induce
DAY
OF
n advance;
tlio end of
PROSPECTUS
OF THE SECOND VOLUME OF THE
EXPOSITOR,
Published cvtrtJhtfSalurday Morning, at
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
This paper has struggled through one year's
existence, and we trust fine become,to many ofits
readers, a wolcoino weekly visitor.. It was estab
lished under tito-musl discouraging circumstances,
in a community decidedly opposed to the principles
it openly avowed. Its patronage lias, however, c„n
U an even hundrod will ho considd-od as an hum
drod and charged as such. ' Whrn the number
of insertions of an advertisement i/not specified, it
will be continued until forbid, unilfcharged accord
ingly. /
So subscription will ho received for loss than one
year; and no paper discontinued unit nil arrearages
are paid, unless at the option offio Editor.
.Sheriffs’.and oilier Officers] adicrtiscments insert
ed at costomary iates. /
Letters to the Editor on budness must ho post
paid: and in all cases where it Is not done, the pos
tage wili'be charged to tho witter.
Sales of Land, by Aciniiniirators, F.xecatnrs or
!,nvo received Irpm oft parts of the .Slate, induce
ns to believe that tho republican party wish us to
continue its publication VVhonwe issued the first
,,i;mber, nur list wits ninull, and the fatal procla
mation which appeared three wee/ss nllcrwnrds,
compelled us to oppose the measures of Andrew
Jackson whose.popularity gave His name « laiis-
manic influence liirpugliout the Slate, and more
than a linudrod subscribers withdrew their names.
The federalists fondly indufgod the hope, that the
Expositor would not recover from the shuck it had
received. They were mirfpiken, ' VVo know well
tile position wo occupied, and that we spoke tlio
sentimor.ls of n linn, united and intelligent purl}—
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SATURTL
i!bs
JANUARY il, 1834.
The Apalachicola Hotel,
j'S now opened for tlio nccommoda-
L tion of Unnrffors and Transient vi-
suers. Tho Umicrsignod would cm-
.brace rills opportunity of presenting his
a knowlodgcineiita to the puldic lor Iho KEK$
b HE UAL PA I'UONA Gfi. his honso lias already
r« eived & hopes by rinremitted atiention to lie aide
?ive general saiisfaction lo nil lint may foal ths-
. i] »d u> patronize him. The pulilio may be ussnred
th l no pains or expausn shall be spared to render
tli irsituations'''omlbr able wltilt, at tho Annlnrlti-
co t Hotel. r. T.'GAMMAfcfE.
)cc. 7—^28—41
Guardians, are required by Iriv to be held on the a party governed in all their actions by prinerpic
first Tuesday in the month,/between the hours of j and patriotism. We rolled with unshaken confl-
ton in the forenoon, nnd thi/ieiii tho nftornoon, at donee on the intulli
tho court-house in tho comfy in which tlm propel-
t is sitnnlc. Nolicos of tlieso arc to he given in a
ubtic gazette Sixty Days previous to the day of
A—A m 1 «l* A sL Lkl....«tf •!-)> .anrtninn — nnril.it; ..tin fy ( * J|f(\X~h(5W KitlfU ^parsepf UHI© hCHtVy 101 U
first Tuesday of the month, between III b usual
hours of sale,"at tho place of public shies in tho coun
ty where the letters Testamentary of Administra
tion or Guardianship may have boon gran'ed, first
giving Sixty Days' uotieo thereof, in one oftho nnblic
gazettes of this slate, and at tlio duor of the court
house where such sales are to he held.
Notice for tho sale of Personal Property innst
bo given in like manner for Forty Days previous
SO the day ol sale.
Notice to tho debtors and creditors of un Estate
must bo published Early Days.
Notion thnt application will ti
for Lt
, .iliention will bo made to tho Court
of Ordinary for Laics to sell Land, most he publish
ed Four months.
Notice for Leave to sdl Negroes must be publish-
ed for Four months, before nny order absolute shall
be made thereon by tbo Court.
Classical and Scientific School.
R EV.Nathaniel II. Harris. A. M. derings open
ing a school in this placo, on iho first Monday
in January.
Columbus Doc 27 31—lit
HAMILTON ACADEMY.
f|t| H E Trustees oi this Institution are enabled to
JL inform its friends and patrons, that they have
•scored the services of dre Rov’d Mr Vim 1) Rich
ards in the Mulo department and Miss Harriett II,
Bonham in the Female department of the Academy
£>r the next year. Their capacity to teach and
'their successful mode ol instructing youth, recom
mend this Institution to the patronage of tlio public.
Hoard can be hud in the village on accommodating
terms. Parents and Guardians ate respoctfally
'invited to give ns their support,
WM C OSBORN, Secretary
Pec 22 31—tf
FEMALE ACADEJWY.
FMVJETruaices have the p/easnre of announcing
lieved they would ultimately discov
acler of Jackson’s proclamation, nod that in lire
Saudi at least, it would he rejected, in nit respect
nee of tlio people. We bu-
nte trim char-
anguine expeeintions, and
than nine hundred subscriber.-.
Wo ahull send a copy of tins prospectus to one
or more individuals at each post oifi-.o in the Sltite,
and earnestly request lion they wilt aid in giving
the paper us wide a cilSitliitiiin "ns they can. Jl'eaeh
of our presaul subscriber.-: .vouU procaro olc ad-
dilicnai name,'ht- would render us nit essontic] ser
vice. and perhaps, oontnboLu lo tile re-establishment
of tho republican principles ol’IH,
Tunas—$4 in advance; rifi, ii not paid m three
months. I( will he sent to three subscribers two
of whom me act now on the- list; for !jS 10 in advance.
Editor,: with whom we exchange are requostetl
to publish tilts prospectus, and the favor will, ut auy
time he r-'eiprecub’d.
undersigned bus taken tlm oiliee former
A 1* Occupied by Col Jno Milton; and assures
the public that Ins uUuntiou to'tile PRAC
TICE OF THE LAW shaft bf ox
elusive und unremitting, tie Will attend a few of
tho Courts in tho Clmtlnho.icliue circuit, und in the
Counties of Russell, ChunibersMncpu and others,
in the Citato of Alabama.
ROBERT W. CARNES,
Dec 7 29 >r
The Georgia Journal, Augusta Chronicle, (Prsh-
ingtni^News. and Savannah Republican, wilt givo
this notice two insertions in tbeii respective pipers
a :l - fin ward their acrennls
TXf OTIC E.—The subscriber having had aufii
1 si cient' inducement" lield out to him, to remove
to Montgomery- beg- leave to nnnonneo lo his cre
ditor-. that lie has placed all the mums of which
he was pna-essed. in the hands of .Messrs. Iverson
,V Fer-vtb. for their benefit, who will apply them
fiii'hfiilly to thnt purpose.'
fit making this removal, lie believes lie shrill be
ennhled much more certainly, and in a much shor
ter time, to raiisfy all the demands there are against
him. rtid earnestly entreats those to who» ire is
to tho pubfic, that ihoy have engaged the rer- i n ,|„ h io,|, hem"with him, ns it i» for them, and
viceso! tho Kcv. Thom •> w. Stanlya«d Mrs ,Sian- ? tlienfaUine lit* is kboimff All tito~s»«» n ;|.».*
ly of Athens; who will ta/ro charge of tins institution , j,;, i n bor has heeu, ami will cuntiuu« to be devoted
at the commencement of the ensuing year- The
characters of Mr. and Mrs. Stanly huvo Mag been
-.favourably known to the public. Perhaps uo two
individuals have rendered a grestor service to the
community in tho way of tenching. Thoy will
commence their Inborn in La Grange under circum
stances singularly well calculated, to insure a cou-
tinu.ilion of their successful operations.
They will have the support,of un inteligout and
enlightened community whowill afford them ovory
aid uocossnry to roar up and establish permanent!)
a sciinuf for young ladies equal to any in tho stator
all the brandies necessury to a substantial and or
namental female education will be Jjiourougiily
taught. Miss Sperry un iiccompUthed young ludy,
und highly qualified for tlio purpose, will givo lea
sons iu music.
Under these advantages, the Trustees, litqio to
meet with Ihesupnort iiillioso who properly estimate
the importance of bestowing upon their laughter"
u thourough education; upon which will so much
depend, their usefulness and happiness iu future
life. Board can be had in'good families on reason
able terms. ’i’llE TRUSTEES.
Doc. 7—28-Cis
to (heir use, saving v fc.rt subsistence for his fsmi
ly. N. CHILDERS.
Dec. 28 31 -3t
CITY JIaITl.
COLUMBUS, ak.
I S SITUATED or the comer of Brand, and
Si. Clair streets, which is in tbo centre of
tho City and heart of bosiness, being in front
of tlio Columbus Bunk, and next door below the
insurance Bank. Tlio City Ual| lias extensive
accommodations for tho man of family, tlio indi
vidual traveller, the daily boarder, or tlio fashiona
hie visiter. Tlio proprietors pledge tbomroWes that
neither expense nor attention shall Ire wanted lo
render thotr guests comfortable, Their House will
eo ready for tho recaption of company by tho 23d
.'Instant/ BEDELL & WALKER.
Columbus, Dec. 21—31—tf
(CF Tlio Georgia Journal, Fodorul Union, .Souln
pru Recorder, Georgia Tunes, Macon Telegraph,
Georgia Messenger, Monlgomury Journal, Mont-1
tgornery Advertiser, hcrokee Intelligencer and j
fl'eatom /Jerald, nro requested to publish the above j
'OTIC jV-.Har.ons luilqbted by note to Seubbt
P Jones Esq will ilo well to cull on tho uniloi •
signed und make payment. Delays are sometimi i
dangerous. Money is positively wanting, und po:
Hive instructions, must positively given.
C/fARLES L. BASS.
Doc. ID—30—tf
WTOTICE.—I shall be absent from (lolumbus
J.M to A’ew-Oi leans, three or four weeks during
which time’, MeArs. Colquitt & Flournoy, will at
tend to my professional business.
1J. J. HARWELL.
Dec. 28 31—tf
t
l/E Notes belonging to Adolphus S. Ruther
ford nre in the bunds of the undarsigued for
cnllrction. Those interested will do well to notico
this, us Wbliuvu pellicular und pusitivu iu-truc-
tions. CIJLUUITT Jo FLOURNOY.
Colutplms Dee. 14 29—tf
NOTICE; *
A Report prejudiriul t«» tho interest ol
Morris Evans St, co, ielalive to the Ware-
House Weights, Having goiifi Out into the
counlry, nrid which innv yet be credited by
home interested in sending cotion to the
Market j—We tnkn pleasure in saying their
lists been nn exiimi.r-.tion into tlio correct-
ness of tlio Weigh** of tho several Waro-
imnsos, mid find all to be correct and to a-
grcc. HARFEU & LEWIS.
G.AV. DILLINGHAM.
ELI S. SHORTER.
November 2—23—tf
COLUMBUS
JOCKEY CLUB MACES,
vertke IFes/iri* Course, about one mile
distdht from the City.
lll’ fiillnwinf* JOCKEY CLUB PURSES
will ho run lor over the nbovo course, ondor
the oxclusivo control nml dirocliou of tlio Stewards
and Olliqe s of the Club, commencing on tho first
I uosdiiv, alio 4lh) of February next, mid conli-
nuo FlVl |pAYS, lice for uny Mare, Horse, or
Golding nllho Untied Statas, The luvffor beauty
and elegante, n nat surpa-seil by any in Georgia,
bxtensive tceomnmdaiiuiis are prepared, and all
lotursof gtod spori are invited lonUond.
i iiPl da>[F,0b. Ouc mile ht.aVH, for a pnlou*
iH siivAr Cfln; and entrnuLu mono
Thiid day, Feb. Gib—Three mile heats for a
purse of $ 359.
Fuurtn day,; Fob. 7th—Four mile heats, for a
per-t of 500. \
I- ifui duy; Feb. 8th—Milo boats, best 3 in 5,
handicap, for toe gate and cmrnnct, money.
Weight* Ac. aeocording to tho rules ol’llia Wes-
torn course.
Tbe rules of the Central Course, Ballimore,
have been adopted with sumo low alterations.
fiy’Order,
SEYMOUR U. BONNER, deer’y.
Jftusary 4 J2—3t
The Southern Recorder, .Vucon Mossongcr,
und Montgomery (Ala.) Journal, will uteaso givo
tbo above three inserliuns, and lorward their uc-
ecounts to d. U. U. Columbus, Ua.
i
FOSTER Sf FOGLE
ora Jfuruld, nro rcrpiosted to pubtisb tlio.anevo | 'OS/rjITLlY inform the citizens of Columbus
Bvor)^ other weou for two mouths ana lorwara their ^ J1|U j vicinity, that thoy have opened a store
bills for payment.
CEFflUL HOT43L.
31A CON GEORGIA. i
JOHNCARTER
MVS of c£.siara?onr. ,
p-Truft Has nponed tlio Central Hotel, in tbo
oxtonsivo Fire proof Briek Building re-
liltH cently erected in Uiis city. Tlio luca
4!USL> tion is ceulra I to the basiuoss of tlie place
nnd the house is coiiveuioiitly arranged for the ac
commodation pf hq'nilioHor sir.glo per sens, cither as
regular or transient huardors Thu Buds und Fur
niture throughout are now nnd superioi. The Ta
ble und Bur will ulwuys be furnished with the host
tho market ulfords, and uu pains will uu spared by
tj;o proprietor tv render comfortable nnd utpue.iblo
all who favor him witlitheir custom; und Hu hopes
from his long exiieriei*.u, und tho satisfaction here
tofore rendered Ilia ciminiunity, to merit front bis
irionds amt tlio public a liberal share of imlro.ingu.
(p- Extensive und convenient 8TABLE8 nro
attuchod to the lintel,
Octobor 12—SO—tf
, m Broad street in tlio building formerly occupied
FROM Tim RICHMOND BoMPIf.Elt.
£ REPORT
Of the Nccnioryof the. Treasury, on the
rtinoaed uf tho Piibhc flcpOsitcsJrom the
liaiilrof the butted estates.
Thu dnop iiituipsi felt by almost cvc-tv!
2±2iri=
J. Davies & co.
RE focoivinb fhoir fait end winter supply of
. goods their stock having been purchased iu
tlb early purl of the season before the prices bud
a vuiiced —They flutter ibemselves that they will
able tv sell to their old customers, and all whu
t ay unit on them! '
GOOD BARGAINS.
Their btocu consists m part oi thu following ar-
Iicles. . 6
Superfine Blue, Black and Adelaide, Cloths
do do RifloGreon ,. mixed do
Super Blue aim ur..u ^oasemere’s
Blue, Bluuk, and unxeu Suiliuots
Purple Guru Greeu, and Blue Merino oloth’s
Murine Circassians assorted Colors
Uufile and point Blaukeu,
VV bite, rod. and green FlauuuU
Rich Black Ituiiun silks
do do dattiu Levnn-ine
do coloured Poult du Boia
Ricti ehuley's assoriod Colon
Pink, u nite, and bluo Buttins
_ dUu*. Piuti. -“foie end sir.iw eiilnurn.) Jnimuuio-
(jeavy dark green Sure ueit auks
Black Jiaiidu Crapes
Freurb Grapes usaurtod colors
Heroarn shawls and Fancy lidkla'
Tkiuol wool sliau Is assorted eoiorg
Rich crapo shawls
Baporltnuforgo un.-riuo snarls ...
bulisbuty uud Canton Uaunpls
figured und plain awiss muslin's
do „ du Jaconet do
Fine cambric und furniture dimity
Figured unit pluiu hobiuet
Liueu vuuibricucd five Lmou NupRig,
Luca CejMis and cullurettes
Bortiered liuon cambric hukfs
1' me turouo lace uud edgiug
do do „ insertions
Muslin edging uud insertions
Fine plaid and curded enuthria
Linen tapes end braids
Super Bishop fawn
Ladies corned skirts und coreoUa
Manilla stiiumu or grass cloth furjsbirbi
Kick black and while luce veils
Binck'uiul greeuo worsted berago
Lluen sheeting uud tublu dumusk
Bipet lush liueuaulid luvvns
Rich limey priuts4--4 oil colour,
do ball' Humming uud biuck prints
Finocatnbrio gingbiims'assorted colours
Muroiilus eouhterpina und lieheouun fringe
Lucies long white kid gloves
uo burse skin and silk gloves
Boiilleiuon’s liurso skin uud beaver do
Guru eiustic suspuaders uud ginlers
Gentlemen's Biuck suttii, Uduibazilie, und
vulvet "locks. ■,
Lambs wool and i:k koto
bpittloliald und Bandanna lidltfs
assorted colored sewi g silks . .1 , , ■ ,
dldrks qitml cotton uud sn pur lino cnmbrie.tbiead | to remove them, whenever Hie public m-
I paymunw
i'll it wits ill
on tlie purl ol tlio Goyonimeni which gnve
ctifim in (lid hands of (he |iaopli.-, nii(l tlie
one hiosorintiiionl * useilt in (lie exchanges
knltreon iltsinnr pfo hit, consists of iho notf-s
of the Unnkofjhc -Hnifcd ^tdtos und its
hunioroiis BianeTiu! (lie sudtlqn tViihdrnw-
of, or (Ilo sudden doprociniion bf ufiicli,
bnforn uny oilier sound nnd dunvbniont
curilincy Was subs! m(«*i for it, ivonld cer-
class of ilio communiiy in 'the s,.hj,.c7i“Mr!H bC ,f W '
Ibis iq.oil, would in.lf.ee ill (ft "« ¥' T"t S ° f i0C . 10 '^ ,
tint bnlbfo .fi,y rfi..Uvt*. Its .great length 1 . I,u co..(«nds, iM tbo snpenor credit
prevents our doing s „, WAnecfid wi 11,6 » ou '* ,he
bill,, r, that pel liaps it" condense,I s!,JLn iX -'ft dsTlf P 71 " 0l
of its ^cJonritnniy Immoroflccep hid (ol * ° W h -*
thsgrbfd mass oi i out)eis, ,h;„ o r£ 1 "^
nor/ iwoli* i^u iiltogolliftr by tho agreement uii belmli
(od Suites, into ,ho Surtn Bunks, .|,b Sn "" ei1 SlH,eS ; H " d ,l,al :l W “* |,ltH,ge
crcinry. : pro feeds, ns required liy law, to
givo (ho reasons which imlucml him io or
der the removal. Ho quotes the lfnh
section of tint act incorporating the United
Stales Bank, which stales that tho Dopes,
ites shall he uiado in that hunk nnd its
brunches, unless tlm Sucrotmy of the
Treasury shall at any linn) otherwise or
der and direct; and conwmds tliattho act
incorporating the Bank is in bo iegurded
as a coulraci binm-cn rho United mmvW:
the Ouo pari, and tlie stnckhohlors of the
other; und that by (Ire plain terms cf this
contruct, as ctmluined iu iho above section,
tho sfockiioldors huvo ngrued, (lint (lie
power reserved (o t tho Secremry over tho
di-po3ites atiiitl not be restricted to any par
ticular contingencies, hut he nhsotufo and
unconditional, as far ns tlieip imorercsts
are iitvlolved in the tetnovul.
And that, therefore, an order of the
Secretary of iho Treasury, diroefine iho
jiublic uiuuey to be dnpusiled elsewhere,
cun iu iu event be regarded ns a violatimi
of die contruct willi the slorkholdors, nor
inipairhny right seedrred to, (hem hy ihe
charter. Thnt the faith of tho United
S uiosis pledged according tn the terms of
liie section above siuied, thnt tlio public
moaej shall be deposited in this Bank, Un
less “dm Secretary of ihe Treasury Shall
uthoriUu order und direct.” That tlio
money of the United States must thcicforo-
couujiuo to bo doposi'ed in (Ins Bank, Bn-
less “the Secremry of the Troasnty shall
otherwise order and direct'” That the
morey of the United States must therefore
continue lo bo deposited in tlie Bank, un
til ihe lust hour of iit existence, unless it
shill be oihwisb ordered by tlie authority
o! tlie Secretory of the Treasury, as hien-
fioned in the charier; und that allhough
Congress should bo satisfied that die pub
lic money was not safe, ip the care of the
Buuk, oi- should be cupyiQced that the in
terests of (be people of the United Slums
ipnunriouslv demanded the removal, wot
■he passage of a luw directing it to bodono
would bo u breach of iho ugreemant into
which Ihgy huvo entered—that ngieomeut
dirocimg tho rceiavul to be made only by
the Secreiary of 'he Treasury, and not
giving to Congress, a party to the ngreo-
mW,'fiie power to remove dtese funds.
That it is tbo daly ot tbo Socrbtary of
tlie Treasury lo withdraw the deposits of
tho public money from that insiiiutbtn,
whenever the change would m any degree
piomute tlie public interest; and that it is
not necivsary shut tint ueposims should ho
general currency-lo tho note; pnyubld tit j '.srr.vlmilifin to cttfUil thelir«
reiiio/c Branches. And jthat die sniiwi on-; ’!:?Secralnry’s oBjjtffcr, of its (nischiovhufl
fifin' the cUUfims woro in foci unusuair/
lilrgej and tho atnonnrof.ihe public depos-
jm.1 in iho Bank proporiionabiy heavy.
Thin (ho capacity of (ha Bank to afford fa-
cilii di to commerce was grealiy superior
lo vhat it hod been for dome time before;
itud that (he situation of the morenntile
dailies n'.io rendered die usual aids of the
Boult inero than svor loccssary to sustain
their, in ihnir .btuinhe. Their bonds for pro-
tioo* fiiportetiens ttero constantly becom*
ifg rf-ji', anti heavy duties woro almost
dmfy tr be riiid, lie rmiss that it w*s the
lnt^Stio.7 of tho depanmtm la reroovo thf
tlepos’te*' by. degree", and that tbo sub*
;• Bit conduct cf the F.tuk has foiced it
fo vyi’.ivdri.W Hiar/i earlier than was original-
jjt?!ttended. VPp copy from the Report
nf? fo!!o«tcg sTQt3tT*rr.t.exbihiring the men*
mrrs of the Par.lt <mht.3guen(re to thou do
ll their discounts, and
giigfcment, in favor of any other ;n«ntc(l in
stitutiOD, would give its nines cqtiul credit
and make -them equal® convenient for
the purposes of commerce. Tliot this ob
ligation on the part of the United States,
will cense on tho 3d ofMurdi J.oSG, tvhon
the charter expires; and as soon ns this
happens, nil (lie outstanding notes or the
Bn«,U will lost, tho peculiar vrr'itie tliffy now
phssoss, nilVt .-tfieSotes iinyitb's 1 a. i:«n'.v
places becohio, as -much depi GciatuJ ua tTid
nutnsfif lociil Banks—Ami if t> in thkinean
time, no othor enrronoy is jn}bsii\utfid in
its plnco, the greatest embarrnssniunt would
lio fin used by the smitten doi'unfp-r.sr.t oi
tho circulating medium. That i< roidJ
then bh too Into to provide t; otibstitets
which Would ward off the evil;.und ijiaV the
distress would be so general, that it might
even fcompel Congress,ugitinst its ffi:'t«qr, tb
rcchnr/or the Bank. That the st :to ffunks
Would furnish a general circulating medium,
quite at uniform in vuluo, ns thnt which lias
been nifurded by' the Bank of the Uaitod
Stn os,; bm tlmi .u curroncv founded "it tho
nous of these Bunks could nut bsauddsn.
ly substituted for thnt hormoforo funiis’ied
by the Batik of tlie United Sta ten, rv:d take
iho place of it at the samo mommit, in every
part of tho Union. Thnt thu chango should
be' gradual; and sufliciom »ime »tu.afcri-to.
suffer it to make its way by the ordinary
operations of commerco, without requiring
a hasty and violent effort. That the ques
tion 1 of renf.vmg tho depesites is a qiwo
tion of time only; and tho menstira Wits de
layed ns long as wo* compatible >.T'nh :h9
interest of the poople of tne. United States.
That the immense circulation of tho *J. S.
BunA must all be withdrawn from circula
tion wheu Iho c/rtiitur expires; and tnat such
ofits notes a* then remain in lire Iv.mis cf
iudividuaU remote from the Brnnche* at
which they are payable, wiII shbjaet th»
liulders bygtheir iniroediato doprsc^riujij to
certain lots. And that tho tim-j -.rbicfj r«-
maiued for tho charter to (un after, tho 1st
Oct (tire day on which (he first order fo -
removal (ook effect,) was not mure that;
was proper to accomplish tlm object ot
withdrawing tho amount' of circulation be-
forementioned, without giving a shoe It Ut
the currency, or producing n distressing
pressure upon tho community.. That bis
opinion is confirmed ;by tho ground taken
hi favor of tho renewal -of the charter, at
December session, 133), when it whs or*
unsafe, in
MihqtJtiS^ejrflta^erestWIhe^^ple ,me CSi |jy 0 fprepnfftg re wind up iis con
cerns, if the charter was not,, to ha re-
unwed, mtidn it proper thnt the question
shoiiid at once ho decided—-very ii.itia
more limn lialftliat time now rantnitiing.
Tho Secremry contend:: llml npouo'kor
’tnrhr.cy.
“By tk* monthly sm emont of thc Buhk,
dolud 2d August, I33S, il apper.rs dial
ifo' iaaus r;'rJ' domestic bills ! of oxchange,
ptifehaset! sad qn band, anointed to
m
By the monthly KatcmonC , .>
of the 3d Sopicmeni',
1833, they appear to
.>"■ - , 62,653,359 59
(Syifist ih.j i-.i J,f Octo
ber, 1833,.thoy we*e 60,094.202 98
ffed'natlbn in trto wt-hths, !|4 ( 065,t<6 41
J?y thu ikfe’ft pnoors it ap-
parmrthu: the publicd>h-
ire-ihcF, including those,
fer the redemption of.
ths piiti'c debt, the
'FroaOTer^ii natf those of
’.ho publfc olHccnr, were
i ': August .599,931 dft
September 9,192,173 18
In Cctolmr 9,368,435 58
/'•.crease of (he public da*
j-ofitn is two nttemlis
Tefal amount collected
from the ccamuntty
I by tlm Yttsuranoo Ilank^ TItwr Mock consist* of ! inga
Rich uiiifiruitford and figured velvet Bell*
Rich bonnet ribbons assuttufl colors
can ribbons uud bounul wire
Vviru tdNto un»i Ijoiimn recua
Rich carved shell c-ntbs
l’lnin sliuli fide cetnbs
Brazilian cutriba assorted sizes
super silk und cotion uinUrellus
Bleached und unbicuchud sheetings aitd shirt.
The Warm Spines
Merriieclher county, Ga.
T he subscriber rasiiectfully in
forms tlio public, that lie bucuinu some
Dionthssince, tile proprietor pftke above, and that
tlie place has lately undergone very considerable
addition m thu way of improvement. It is per
haps unnecessary for " ‘ ....
the s
from - . -
efficacy tn ail Jisessss of the skin, in RheumruBm
n* well ss to many internal disorders, were Tally
tested a id proved during the late season. Tu his
frieud* red all those wltn may he pleased in visit
|iim, he would say, that by the 1st of June next, he
will he ready lor tneir reception, and tluit his lies'
exertions Will he rendered tu contributing to their
suiisiactiuti au4 on':::,are.
May Hi-f i-J DAVID C. ROHE.
dtttOD in tlie way ut improvement, u is per-
ps unnecessary lor him to speak purl’culurly of
t springs or the properties of tho water aflbtdod
m .lie it. Its luxury at a Bath, and its great
Ladies nnd .Gentleman* Gold Levers and Lcpines
Gentlemens Silver 1 .overs, llorriz.ontnl, nnd plain
tVntehce, Ladies Cable and Basket JVuckcliuins,
Chains. Seals, Keys end Honks, sols of Earing* A
Fins with Aget Jet, Crimen, Cornelia, Topaz nntl!
Swiss paintiug, centre, Diatnnnd, Jot 1'earl, Lnamil
Garnet, Itiilty, Gold-stotte. Plain nnd Clmseil Fin
gerriugs, Diamoad. Pearl, Jot. Cameo, Filearoo
Garnet, Gold Slone, Agot nnd Plnin Breast Pins,
Dininoml, and jet Cameo, ttgul Ettitilill and plain
slMiids GflUloinans long link nml Curb Chains,
Seals, hltd Keys; Guard Chains and Keys, Gold
Spectacles, and Peneils, Bell, slides nml Buckles,
visiting cards and east-si Musical shell, and Ivory
situli'boxes, boa.l bags and Purses, bead eltains
and Scarls, coral and Jet Neclnces, Silk und Lea-
tlier Purses, curved and plain shell und hrazthun
coaibs, silver i’J tied mid steal spectacles and ca
ses, stiver Pencils and Leads, pelt pocket and dirk
knives, scissors, dirks, Razors; and strops. Mute,
files, Harmonicas violin strings, silver Table, Too
cream, Mustard, nnd salt "peons, butter uad fruit
knives, Perry's Tongues, Gills and cillots, and "toe
pens, needles, thimulus, silver and steel watch
chums, aud keys, key rings, watch ribbon, slides,
und rings, chess boards uud melt's buck gamon
boards, Tuotli brushes, and Powdor, Grit and stool
purse clasps, double uud single barrel Guns, hell
and packet pistols, powder flasks, Percussion caps
und holders, Aluiiasturnttd ebonyustmllo Clocks,
(Pillurds patent tunepiqcp*. cuuos with upd with
out swords, plated candlestick*, snuffers und trays
castors Tea pats uud belts, und many oilier urltcfo"
too uutaeraus le mention, nil of which they Offer
low lor cuslt or upproved credit.
Howover they would mitlinve people take tliei.
orcltoster ticking countorpin und apron
cheeks.
Heavy negro Cloths and cotton otnuburgs
READY MADE CLOTHING
A complete assortment, of supeilincgfrock uud
ureas Gouts asserted colors
silk .velvet cloth, unit silk vests
Pantaloons of evoiy description
shtrlsjnnd drawers
Tliuir clothing is till mode expressly) to order.
They wurrniit it not to Itv inlertoi' to uny.
JJbl WElsftY A «OOS>
ASSORTMENT,
Gold md silver watches
do sar-rings und breust pins
swords and opaulctts, dirks and pistols f
KiX.'Sund double barrel sliot guns,
silver and sleel thimbles
Deed bags und purses,
scissors, needles, unci pm*
Pcrfttmcrv Iruir powder uud puff*
HARDWARE AND CROCK
. ERY
Joiners tools nnd fin ware
Baddies bridles, end martingales
Carpel bugs and saddle-bags
sltuuid liejtermint) (he pirojiricty of fiuelt it
measure'. EtOtn ul! these rettsoqs, ns well
us i'l'oqi tlio language of tlio law nml tiro
pructiio of tlio govuintnent under it, lyo
titgas iliofoliuriing conclusions;
Is. Tiiat ibwqtowtir ut removal wits in-; prountis it was impossible furUsar to po' 1 '.)""'
tended to be ttmyted cxeianVoly to tl.o rtmova | of 0)c p t ,t)lic funds'. Hotn
Secieuiiy of tiw rreasury; nnd tlmt uccor- jjg«, if mt about tl.o lat of Dec®)boi;|.i832,
ding lo the T(i|)illa(ioi)» in tlio cltitlfor, j ^1;^ j t li«a?mBH o?c^tifnud tireLtl;a nrea-
Cot.grtss could ttoiditocl it to bo dono. Chief Mneirtinte Was ro-olictr.li qnd
2nd Tit.' t tliu power reserved to tliti || in t Ills decision against tho />‘atik hud thu?
SectHory of the T rousury, does nut dopend sanctioned by (lit* peopio, tlie discount'’
for its exc.cine merely on (lie safety of J 10 !u®b /fmtk mnotmted to $01,571,02.'. 00.
(ho public moiioy m the bands of lire t T|)1(l ,|, 0 j SSH0> which the JforM
Batik, nor upon,iho fidelity with wind, n 1 ^ J(( | ; s0 moc |, pains to frnine, lmd been itiod
bus been conducted; but ho bus- iho right | (||) j t | lu jocision pronotihced against it, ye
(a remove tbo depositos, nnd it is Ins duly j nu S |p| )g were token to prepare for its :ip
proiiciting end. Rut on tire contrary, tire',
it proceeded to citiargo its discomns, wutif
mi ilio 2d of Aug 1833, (buy amounted ro
$64,160,349, 14, br ing ok iiicroaso ofnwio
iltun iwo.und it li.'i’.f r.iliimts ineigln tnoiit'ia
imtnciliately follo;viqg tbo decision ugnii'St
.•item. And so fttr iVom picffiring to r.r-
ritiige its affairs, wit! :t via 1 - lo wind up,iis
business, it soonred from tliis courso of
conrfttci, to bo the dnsigir of tlio JAtnli to
pul itself ill; such mi uttit'.ido, that ul tire
eloso of its charter, tlie country would ire
compelled tu submit to its renew.!, or to
$e,268,504 n
$6,864,650 32
word concerning the price nnd quality at teeir at
tides but would cottstder it ae a favor it Ladies au:
Gentleman wouldoall and examine for Uioinseives.
N. B: Particular attention paid fo watches le
fer repair, aitjabs i.t their line will be done n -ui
nhl at "hurt iieti, e. Plain jewelry uf all ku,
nnnoiacwrml to'ordnr; also canes and cocou;..
shells mear ted to order.
A'uv- 9 RJJ—If
Kites( or coitremuitce will bo piumoteif by
the .clmiigtv
lie (ben proceeds to sLitu tho reasons
which induced tlio belief that it was neces
sary tor the interest and convenience of
ilio people, unit (lie Bank of Iho United
Status should cease to be tho depository of
the public money.
And fust tlie near approach of tho time,
tlie 3rd ot March 1836, when the charter
of the Blink will expire; and Iho' li:(!e pror-
pecl ihcitt exists ofits reiiowirt—‘h.il ques
tion having boon muodncctl, ns ltf> .«*'««• I benr «J| Ihe Areseqiiencos ef n ettfu-n-iv xu.i
by die Butik itself, into litu fast election (il ; (Riratteed, find ulso it sevt ra r-rerifiO
tlio I’tesidom ol tbo United S «(t .v, by jhmtonse ojU|stunding ci.tirei
voluntnry upplicntioii to Congress fer tile j w | l j c |, wouldlhan bo duo to tiro corp .ration,
renewal of iu clmi ter fouryenrs before n | TO»'''8(W.r«i«y cotupInJn*, tin (nbo^lhis,
expired, ntitl upon fjte ovn ol lire eW.iion i,; me ; when |L Bank tvas uU>u; c;:lu;'gi/iH
of Picsiiient; and having been decided »• ; lts discbmilsJan Agent Imviiig 'ice-t sppc'm-
gninst il, by iho clecliim of lire c.indidaic fi( | tiy (l){1 sL c ', e( , lt y 0 f lire Tteiis '.ry 10
wfto was known tu Imvo been always in- lp|U| ,„p ( J , v lmt terms lire S nto iJanks
flexibly opposed to ii. “In tins statu ol ! would nmleriuko (o preform,lire services to
tilings, says tho Secretary, it become no-; lho {‘;, )V ermireiit, which Inve littfvici'yre
cessary to dt cido wltodtor lirei deposttov ril ,„| err }d hy tlie Bunk of (lie United
ought to remain in tltu Bunk until lire Stains, it Middetily deterininetl upon an
uf its incorporate IMV', or be tetiievcd in , nl „;, e cliango of its policy. IJo contends
retire outlier pmred. In forming my optii I thnt (hero won nothing iu tbq appointment
I'Jt'ci, l could only • ,u l" ,,r 'j of this ngent, nor itr tlie condition uf the
"T hus, nuwafds onix million* of dollars
wsre withdrawn from the business or the
coitr-iry, by tlie Bank of ths Unitsd States,
in tho.conrse of two months. This of it-
ro)i', raust ham produced a preesure on ths
money nnrlscf, nflectlng all commorcisl
transactions.'"But tho curtailment ut ths
Bank accommodations of the communiiy
ttas much larger. Tha policy adopted by
tit# Bank a! (ho United States, compelled
tho Stale Banks to tuiro tho vttnio course,
in Golf-defence, rod the Bank of tho Uni
ted Statas tnpuera to hqv* rajorwd to tho
aspodlottl « rfravsipg (Votn Ihe Stats
BsdJk fr.e baiancee-doe, in Specif,faun (o
1w?o hoarded up the nrticlo in its owa
Wilis'.
In Au'33t, 1C33, that
Bank had in epocia $10,023,677 38
In 'Suptanifcor 10,207,619 20
lo Oclohcf 10,663,441 51
Showing rutincrOMoof 8p#i
cic ir: S months, of $639,764 18
•'This 8iti*,'?it is believed, me chiefly
drawn from tb* Ststo Bonks. To fortify
toes.Ton ihoir ilotnmi
acc.pmtacdatfoirs, nnd so large a proportion
of'ti'C.eo calls »3 Bltrnys pnid in (heir own
tttfwo.'that toobrub .^100,006 in, specie,
iltey ero probthly obliged to call for four
cr fits limes tire* smomit. To replaco (he
rtmcS Xitl.cn from tbrm by (he Hank of
(ire U. 9. (m<j 'o provide for their own
ssfety, tire fftE(e Bar.!;*, ihcreforo, must
I’fivn curt tiled from two to three millions
of doliarr. On (he whole, it .is a fair ostia
matCj tlrct'tho cellections from the commu
nity, during .those two motttlis, wifli.-.ut any
ccrrasponding return, did; not fail much
short cf niri» raiiiimtt of dollars, As might
huvo fren ‘expected, complaints of n pres-
siire upon the money market were heard
from e very qnsrtor. Tlio balances due
from iho State Bnnks bnd, during the samo
tltoo, tneremied from $368,969 98 to $2,.
233,573 13; rrnrl from the urtcorlnin poli
cy of ihn I'nnk, it wns rnpreltanded they
(night Mtdjiprly lo ‘fUfgd for in specie.—.
Tito State* Btihk?, so fee front being nbte to
rpl'wo tho comtr.nnity, found thomsclvea
rrjdc/ the nccr’vty of providing for (hoir
c 4n safety.
“ A very largo j.pnporticn of the collect-
tVmoftbe Bunk in August und Septem
ber, wr.ro !u B-Uiedclpliiv, New Votk and-
Oojfcn.
; r< m i September, the curioilnaent
i:> Thikujblphini'na $195,048 69
i ncrease of public'dojvdsitos 646.846 80
Tfs
willow waugimsand table " ia fo
h-} D ®;£P,»i2. 0,#,,E
COU pair negro shoe* guotl quality
guatleatea'u fine bools anti shoos of ove/y
.eription
Gent's fino beaver huts
Gen.leinen nail Buys bat* cheap quality
Gent'* sea otter Spanish bag clutb caps
Orleans capsbuvs 4c
pei,he tn general aro invited to cult and .cx
antnu ll.eirstcek.
Nov, U—2-1—tf
toil 011 litis suhjt'
wlncli of tlit'su iiiuusnies would tnusl con- |
duco to lire public good.”
It is obvious, ho coniiuuos, that tlie in
terests ol the country would not bo promo
ted, by permitting tho depositee of thu pub.<
tic money to coottuue in (no Bank until tu
rhartur expired; always amounting to sov-
rat millions of dollars, it would evidently
1 oduce serious inconvesienco, if such a
urge suut woro left in possession oi (be
huuk until the last moment of its exi-t*nct>,
ud theu bo suddenly *itltdritsm wiieu tt-
itiiieuse cirrolaiian is returoing upon it to
0 redeemed, und its private depositors
1 moving their fluids iutooiltei ie-lito-Urea.
besides tbit tbo priogipul circulating 9*1-
Ac.tbal crdlor/ions by tho
Bunk
Ircvciiso of public ilopos-
itesin Now-York,
Dodact iticrt'csa of tonus
$842,395 49
01,396.597 24
331,295 38
Ac.'anl collocdon
B'.rek '
Ctutuilmant iu Boston
lire
$1,065,301 86
Iucicaxe of public-dopos
$717,264 45
agent,
Bunk, wliif.lt should bqvo produced such n
change. That (lm appoint meul was mode
rn order (lint suitable fixcnl ugnots should
be prepared in duo seuson; and pioper
time utlowod (hem to make orr*agornem*
tit It ono another throughout tbo country,
n order (hot they might /n't form their du-
*ios is concert. C- ««crt» (hat tbe ceiidt-
ioo of (he Bank was not such as lo justify
bis sudden change and cunailmont ofits
icouolt, for that >“ addition to the ordin-
rj receipts from bonds given on account
previous importations, tlie season whs ot
red when (ho cash audio on woollen*
right well bo o-mviet) *> ’ *> very produc-
ive;o*d from these twojwurco* theroa- pt"
48,069 88
Actual collection by tlr»
unttk
Total collections io tho
(firco cities
765,t34 3D
It,673,031 60
“ It will bo petcei*r4, that it was solely
through (be iucretu* of tbo public dopes-
ites, that tbe Bank raised balances agaiust
tbe Stale Bunks lit N- <i York, aud was
placed in a fltuati-q to take from tltom at
its plensup, lur?e ^upu >o tpocio. And
when It is cutisidored, that tbuso curtail-
moots and collection,of tbo *>ank ot tbo
Untied Stall's ni'Ct'ssaiily c«ifip*dlod tbo
Start) Bunks to e«tt»U also, we slinll he at
m
;
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