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'fclTRAO'r FUOMMR. dvane's LETTER.
, Jf I may uot, even, on this occasion; ndverf
tofiic incidents'of iny brief official-career,'to
to bedue toyou, that I should not leave
jbjcct wholly unnoticed. The service.
:li I was asked to perform, seems' not to
istinetly understood. The'official rea-
for pcrlbrming what I refused to execute
it embrace an’explanation which I con-
r due ’to myselfi if not to. the people or
t representativesi.. The true, noitnre of
service required, - consisted, not in the
‘eact of removing-; too dcpositesi'butin.
-ving them, from ah unwiilinghcssioai-
the action of Congress, or to resort;to
appropriate agency of the J udiciary, upon
aligns connected wilbi’the -Bank of die U-.
Sited States—not in the mere 'substitution of
one fiscal agent for another, drat ifi-exorccjang
fcr penal ends, a. power given solely for con
servative purposes.. .Hostile us I ;was to the-
lank, aud willing ns I was to investigate the
transactions of its officers in the strictest man
ner, in the legitimate way, X .perceived. that
a co-operation ip the scheme proposed', would
he inconsistent with my duty as a public agent,
jny principles as a citizen, .‘and my (Sym
pathies as a man;.. • And,- although, owing -to
my friendship, for itio Trcgiderit,-and my anx
iety to be certain’thgt I was right,.I kept-my
self open to conviction,'still my first-impres
sions remained -unchanged to’the’ etid.' If I
had thought, properTo -resign;' I'mlglft liavo’
received the mission to Russia, ou the sponr
-*• taneons assurance of the Executive himself;
hutl could not'favor n change,Which'was at
-variance -with my duty, and w.hich' would
have given scope for j>faiisib>', if l not just re
proach. On tliecpntrary, released.as t finally
was, from-all obligation of delicacy, by.dots'
so Wanton’ as to' have meditated insult stamp.-'
■od upon their front, I -determined, so fat as it
depended on me, • to preserve, tfie - public
•• Treasure from the invasion of the Federal 1
Executive,” by'not voluntarily .relinquishing
lts guardiatwbip,.Conferred on the by the. law,'
centring toll ' " ”
part
courtier, W...._ ti || n . r . _______JBHPj
feelings which,'perhaps, become • private^ ra
ther than public life. To thc. last .jnomcnf l
straggled to. believe, that the- wcapons-witli
which I was .assailed, were in uhseen hands,
and that they were employed,’noton actount
of any hostility On my part, wliiclt/never-px-
isted, towards' the (President, - but because- I
vras.nis true friend, striving to frustrate- A
j purpose, injurious to his'Country and liisowp
fame, 'and which, if successful, could serve
. those only who hol'd pkreegr that belonged to
better men.. , y ..
.Sir,-if there ever was a mSn, associated
with the T rc-clout, wIk.- hnd irfonder. desire'
than another, to win 'Kim back do the obser
vance of early/.'professions-rrto-. dead him to,
the performance, on his own part, of what he
had recommended to one'oJhis-pjredeQCssors
—to aid him in increasing his fame; by ple-
I vating tho character. of his .country abroad,
and reconciling his countryirien' to each oth
er at homer-humble ns-Imay-be, I over that
I was that person. 1 Whethctr l mistook the
character of .thb Chief Magistrate,' or. he for-j-
got ltimself;‘it is su fficient - for'me ito. know-
that, whilst, apart from/.duty to the pUblio, I
had no motive -to resist his wilh-there’>wtis
every inducement to retain hie friendship.—
Y~ But much as I.preferred his confidence -to'a
heartless proscription,on toe lossofit,Idated
not do, what if done,_ought to have doprvied
me of ilia, favor, andof iny own-esteem.. - ’.
’’ Neto Invention?.—Among the “new' jriveti-
tions” of the day; (says theeditpr of th*A~
merienn Farmer,) nrcthetwo following, which
are sutficieutiy remarkable to merit special
notice.
A man in .Connecticut has found a Way. to
warm his factory,-to any'-desirable- degree,
- without fuel!. Ho produce* heitt-by the frio*'
k tion of iron cylinders, which are moved by:
ihe power- whichactuates "liis -factory..;. aiid
tho rarefied air is .camed'-fe-any part of the
Tho.other invention or discovery .is the use
<sf atmospheric air as a motive pmver^by rea-;
sou of its elasticity and .Compressibility.- R<T-
f-c-ht experiments hftve'proyed'that tiiis pbwor
is/very considerable./' Should Uhl-fonnd ■suf
ficient for the.purposes to which steam is now
apiplied, it would doubtless be a great impWvc-
toront, on accouut of its cheopnessi. plentiful-;
- nifss, and, above all, Its greater'satuty'as Ja
• inlpver of vehicles for the coiivbyimco, of-prop- 1
Bibb,
““*™ - , * t - ' , ' J —*—” arid October.;
Butts, 2nd Monday in January and. J nly. .
Crawford, 3rd Monday fit May and November.
Upson, 4th Monday in May and ffovembeiv.
Pike, .1st Mondsfy in June and December,
Monroe,.2nd Monday In Junto and December.
Fayette, SnliMondiiyin Juthfr-utkl 2dto Jan.
■Netctorti 4tb Monday in Jane tind December.:
Henry, 3rd Monday in Juno, and December,,'
There’edit bo ad doubt, that ambition, and'
cupidity- b’ayo guided, the pp\lcy.'ofn large pojr-.'
lion of that party, winch hgs. ever been *'
vThe Union of tho 8lntc,, nnA.thS Boyntolgnty nf tlis 8tnys."
cohditmis!,;
Sathrdriy MnhiiiiK, February IS.
fbf-in- almost every instaaco whoie tlio con-
stitutioh has been disregarded by any of ; the-
■deptirtmerits, of .Govcriunent,'. the violations
have operated' bciieficialty fo tlie noitheni fedi-,
'oralfsts, either in enriching thcir coffora, eit*-.
larging tiicrr powor, or aggrancpaing-.thlsir seo-
tion of country, - linf itphust also bdud.tnittcj,:
.that the party has ever hgd fptmy initsnmlis;'
;siiiceroly.attache!h.to,lili;&:ty, who unritilcett
•i’ngly'h(vQjrei3'-'thbBo' usurpations, Dora a' belief
that no dailger was ’to-' bo apprelielidcd-and
that thei-bfficers-of'Guyerilipejut, whether Im-;
gislative, Ilxecutiv’e'or Judicial, wohid- ueVcr
so fag diacarf'.'lho obligations oi* llietr paths,
and forgot-thoir-ihlelity to freedhtn, ns • to asj.
sunie authority for unworthy 'purposos, or to'
exerciso it- detrimentaliy-to iadiljduai'riglits
or. pnblic-welfa'rc. .. Having, never cxpcricrtcod
tite evils.-oPusurpation, but being always'the
bbhefidaries of. whatever of'.’good', xesultcil;
for the recOptiotvof frutit', ot for-propetiy ap ;
.predating (lie prind^e^ ti^-.'poh't^'bf the
Republicans, V/ho have sO lpngiabovc'd un
waveringly for tite arrcstihg-oSiftreined pow
or.' 'Recepiiy, htiweviV,:. they ljegifr''tb'pdrr
csive the dapgc'rtof‘itsur-p.atioij,' ’liayihg been
made to fepFj^he/ p'f- 'lta,-.'cpnsp»)iicn(!cvi>y !i h'
late. higVhand^bpyciijoatgi' the chief Ex-
ecittive....' Tfe rctno'/iil bf the DcpPsits by tlie
President,' Whir act qf.aneh. gross'assumption
of power—it .violation iif this-laws so- daring
apd 'acd&dph8-r-comjaiUtedV^9dJ.,ftotjt .nto-
tivieariso.'un wortity, as could -apt fail- to awaken
tho apprelichsiotiS-of/cVcr'y io.v'er: df;itbe)-ty,
. Who 'values jnsticO, iutegthy, bud’ security <in.
government,-, alibvb • the'base'and yitotal, r6-
•wardsof ambition and corrup'lion;' It lias Vp-
ry justly-excited the indigttatjbh-'df {lie Iipnist
of every party-federal as-wpil asrepulilicail—.
who all unite -in oxterating’a 'tricosure too in*
suiting to freemcia tthdl.-suby dijsiye of every
thing in the nature td'Cphsihutioital protection
dfrightSitn.beidefen’ded.by atiy but the syco
phants of power, tho citpeota,nti of offiSe, tor
.the hired rbtainers of despotism'.'' That-a stf-
.pexahuated chieilan," Whose''bale(iii’ passions
seem to strengthen' qs hisiiiitcHect -declines,
should-bp able'i bytlieihere-magu; ofliidtiantov
to introduce into tlib ailtninisH-atiou.qf citrii
aftairB, the same; abspluJbhriS'tyraiiicisw^y.
the reader to n stateraAt recently extorted
,&W». the PosUnastor General^ in relation to
the ptnlinrrassed condition of ins department.
The credulous; who ihove-been in tho/ habit
,tif considering every tbaii-ga; ablo, open nnd-
honest, whom the freaks of fortune or the tricks
somewhat startled at rheintcUrgcneo, fltat the
General Pest 0(Bt?b-htji?,.j>y incapacity -yr
corruption of tha individnal/wboprosidpspver
it, become bankrupt4p tlto junbhnt dr>f&]iy,-4f
not more than a half million, of dollars; - and'
tii|s too, during a period of a few years,/when,'
tho revenue arising ,from postage has been';
greater than dining any proceeding udminis*'
(ration. But tho Insolvency itself: is tptiti.a
small matter,; compared with tite unlawful
mcans'omployed to make good the.tieficiimeyi;
and the disgraceful effort on- the part of.-tlpisp
involved; to conceal the affair from Congress^
Wien'the PustmasterGenoml. discovered .the;
embarrassments into which lib had run, either
by incoinpetencypr something W(irsc,ho'.songlit
to extricate himself by^ borrowing money se
cretly from- the Northern Banks; ahd'.nccor-'
dingly, without the' least shnddw-.of law, rais
ed upon the faith of tito Government, tliO b,'
nornrous auto, of thee-hundred anci 'fifty thou
sand.dollars; and in making-his official,re
port, said .nam word in.relatipnto thp matter,
But reprcsenp;d.}ha dcpaplmcnt-as being i.n a
'solvent qnd prdifporous -condition. How .the
/eprbS'ontntLvpo. of tiler people will, trfca't "this
transaction,-wllethsr as a' 1 patriotic cr,perfidi
ous one, we can iorm .hp ponjeoturp; but it
appearsto.U3,'that'cqnducteolawlessnuddui'-'
repntab’li' 'should nOf bo' siiffored tolpabs uti-
pjjmishbd- For borrowing/the' moirey wiWQnt.
authoriiy, fie 'deservts.to.lw djsjnisseff fmmof-
fice; -and tor meanly, cohcoating what lie had.
dpne, beforfeits Ml clato» tojmbltc dr prfvate
confidence;-, If, he felt incompetent to the-diiv
tie's of his'nttibbi.'why jlict 'lie;,, fibt.jrbiim j .-'««•
h'avinghurried irttoembarrasstrichts fronimisv
calculations, why did he 'tlot caU'npQn.Con.-
greas fo'r appropriations;? Instead’.of;jthi%
however, he,borrows IStrgo's.nms of-money hi;
secret, gnd tbop, shamefuily cbncealstho lltct.
To ,o'ur minds, his .conduct evinces,' both . tho
'waht of capacity .’’and official' integrity—tlto
- ......
to tho prosperity of thc Sudani 3tinea.- Was Editoriai, CitAVUESif VVo: ftave otmttcd
tho removal of. tho dcitpsittronvinccd them of at an earlier date; to express, our gratification
tite danger ofusurpatipn,. anti', of tho high ng- at tho Change,in tho cstahlishmonbof tite (Au-
ccsbity of-confining the Executive, willna'tlic gusto) N. A, Gazette. That papbrhaachang-
llmils of the constitution f.If so, wo are’ready red its name, Editor and- principles,and.been
to unito with them in’ titc accompjish'mo'nt of. published ffir soVcral Weeks by JttpoE Ebn’a-
cntls so.important nnd desjntolc- I}pt do they, street, tinder the nameof tlio S/o/s Bights'
oppose, tho rembvaij/not"bjcbuSo the act js n‘ Sentinel, in support of-tho principles .of the
violation of tho constitpUpn, /but merely be-< State.Rights Party ofiOcorgia.
enrisoit effects their pri^iS^rost', find-po.-: The fTatern. Herald, at Anraria, has been
iitibal.prdspcciS?; T! I 9f , .:'^^!“X 0 ' ni, 'J n, ii , fb* purchased by jitniaJIoi.T, ft. and'W»t E.-
meat to form tho proposed nl(hmco:' If virbre-. Jones,.-wfip wili-.hereafter coaduct it-lipdn thc
better tliat mtUtofssttmd ns-tiiey,.ar(}.i’'nhd , jet same principles' wltich it has hcretoforerndvo-
titb sh(allt bin-ifatribliO band of-State Righto rniflrf/ . e - /.*.-. •
men btill>(ntgglo : roj.tito true"prineijdcs.of our
* he iHendsin thisplaee, WO republish'from the
nbiv in poUrer, tfio.Sjtntb Rights party are slim’
hbpos of reward "^r » animated. Al.xsl, J». life, IBiMi
solely by (he love of liberty and hatred'iff The underaimed with nnl’etc'tietlsatisTafction
oppression; they/WU contindb to war against give ijtis^ their testimonial of.Professor Ollti’s
.every- in&actibn . of.tho constitution and lit- ability'nrid fiutltfiiloess, in the disehdrgo of ins
frinceinbnt tlftiie rights of.tiio States whether duties tyhile associated with them in tho gtrv-
t, .^w' nn ,t'. foWnrt -..t - ernmefttofFrahkfinCoJlcgei'- To talents and
It proceods-Dom those. Who are noty at tiw-ncmtimmento'nf thehigll&t oidori Professor
head of pubjte .nffalrs, pr ftbth the “nationals” Dim added unwearied application thimpart-
here^iter ( .wheu thpyshalleiimo intoixtwcr.— * n g instruction., ’His success-received-.hs-tit' 1
That tho overture whi'elt is majo to them, was doservpii unlyefsal commendatipn.", In-ftf in-
ttrthpdpctrinepfilttiitc'd^overnmeiit,isplaced
beyond.-dOuht, hy.th.p tiicf Ui^ amidst nil thoir ,Uh College as u soripus,ioss (o tho Jitstitutlbn.
oo»tpliiiii» oflrhA -retnovurpf jJ^o .liiw..!,.— in his liigh moral worth, .distinguished attuin-
oxpensos of thpidoptotmehttivititih ■ tlie:
of its income, • nad.^p’wnhp'of integrity in .. = - , _ n , . , .
not-stating .plitinly aJtfecandidly theeonditibh ptiifty invoking the aid fif ihe fftonds of -State
tifiti'(au®f3tcdd.hi;'jrilifary.
heartening to tijo friends of txiiistituiibnai gov*
ornment; nnd ; argues n lat
Superior and Interior CtMifts.
, . CIIATTAIIOOCltnt: CIKCtiTf. _
Rtasar E. Thomas, Judge.
l“P- II. CAMPBEtto Solicitor General.
04 Alon.laV ltrl-'chruarYnnil-AuRUstl
idyfpA On tlie'Tiiursday after tlie ffd Mptii
i day itt'FehriiBry.and August., . .
3d Monday in February nnd-August,
-, 4thMonday,iit'Fchritary-atid-August.
Bee, list Monday tn Match and September.
l - -Thursday after; tho lst/Monday c iii
. , ., March and September. ' .
MartoaLjJd Monday in Murclt niMl Scptouiber,
Talbot,\ 3J Monday, ill March dnd September.
bluecoj^.., 4^ Monday in Mutch’ apd Sep*
tr • ft temb'er.
Hams, 4dMonday in'April'.and Octoberi -
y coweta- .ciucun 1 - .
HiramjWarnEb, Judge;
YouHt^ J, Long,-Solicitor tjfoncruj.. -V-'-'
Meriwether, 2nd_.Monday .in Fcbrunry'rand
’ 1- . : Augnst.-...
Troup, 3r<l Monday'in Febritary, and August.
Heard, 4t), Monday in .February and August.
Coweta, J*t “Jonday ,in March ntid September.,
Fayette, 2tl Mj^jay in'Mareh uttd Septcnibbr.
• JtfKalb, 3d Monday.and September.,
Campbell, 4uj. Monday, iii -Marelr and Sep-
■ - *■*“ »• v* 7 * ,i ■; ■ (cmb6fi - .
.2d Monday jn April and October.', /
Paulding, 3n-Monday in .Aprif aiid October.'
Carroll, 4lli Monday hi April aud October.- :
v . • • WdNT' OIRQUIT.-" *:, ■:;' * - -
wtlRta-ropnEji >Jfl. Strono, Judge;-
WASHiNo-rotj-VoE, Solicitor General'.
-wrong—wMeh artf essential to the Ipurity, ;«m
well ns peipetuity of atjy. icpyljljo: Bbt'with
whatever rnthlesSueas, h'el may trapipl'e iipon
justice, aiid set at nbught.thq.irtslftliti.oii30f Bis-
Connfry,-_Wo; shalh-uo't.- complainofhis escape
from cpn'dif[ii pulushincnt, if tiio.' lawlessness
of his course shifll'opBrate ns'n. Salut ary .warn
ing totlie people—/stimulating tjro lukewarm
intomoronetive vigilance—•reclaiinitigsncli.ns
have, froljt mislalteti vieweV wunfletqd frtih
the tejte pringiiiles nf.onrgnvermtA'ntjnto die
ndvocaeynf utidelegmod-antUoril.y,-^and ooh-
vlucD thu ( ptejpdteeffnnd /iilinded or iff .pari
tfee/offtha high and imperious' uecpsslryof
defendfiig’the rights of.'thc..3tates, huff coptin-
ittg.-thdjGovernmprit 'yritiuu tiioiiimits of 4I10:
.Coiistitutioti;' .Thqt' it; wijli hav& tliis' effect-
upon tbe-.minds of-many; we .have, ttnt tho
leW d ( 0ttbt—lliat lt' niay-. bp^rato conviction
ttpou all, wo most stnedeely tk-siro; Ipr, ire
.feci contidijut tUni-it.' would-bo the' means.of
preserving the States' from' consolidation or-
dissolution, tihd of 'eonsequeUeix. the popple 1
■firpm the yojte of despotism
• JI0I1H8T. and tiusnspectittg- po'gpie.' in' the
qountty, who’nre not fumitiarwith the ways
or those';hf tl).e head oT’puhlitr nffuifSf he-'
fievo .'thet-tfOiHo of tite’acts of Goverhntitnt'
ore doneinSecret; hut all.openly and hiidisgutS-;
edly; and that' Wiiatevir appears in official-'
communications is ; as trite .as Holy writ. : l?ot--
supposing in possible tiiiit'jtablic mdrt,sworn to
act with fidtilttyf can misrepresent and prevn-,
ricate, 4s well it^ -iutliriijuats. iti .priVato Ufe,‘‘
titey little droaht tliat a President of tho U-. 3;
haS -the- ordinary .wciiktjcss rof tiuinitn-' ha : -
tore; or that one of .his tiubindt con be-guilty;
of qiriQfgl acth witlcit ho is os, anxious'th ltidb.
as a'pick-l>ocket.wnpid .be to conccal'h.pur--
fethed-iridket. Tljey seem ib4h.ici'success
or his office, 'and the .fact'of hishavihgffrawn
so largely on private banks; Theqnestiott
ye^ naturally arises—was tills trnnsactioti
known to-titq President,'nr."wts.it co.ticotded'
from every. body except the Bank Directors 1
itf {Hp^ire»^tJiqew“nnt|Wi»gdf if, Wiijnst
Uppiaud Mr- Banry’s great pfpficiency 7 in'the
art of conceding; but il’thomaiterwas known
.to the Executive, theu,,howevcr-disposed we
’may be to give him due ppiso for keeping bo-'
cred thn .secret of, his friend, xvo • must pever- .
■tireless believe, tbaf-ho has iiot geted in.itorfeqt
Jgood-IUlth to.thejtublic; for in his message
-to' Eongtcssi- heieays that tho Posit Office/Do.
partment “continuos-to extend its usefulness
>;withdutimpa!% ftp resiinreesV’smJ'tim P^
master General bunself says, to rcforencc to
tlto flourishlug condition of his nffidrs, that
.tKe'.ptogreasive increase of-ieyenue .from post-:
age will-he mure, tiian- auIUcrent to, moet ' all
the expetisqs of his department, . Y.CtJPlt tho
very time these statements wrote.made to Oon*
gross, these two high and frr«spptt?ijfe offieqrs,
.(one of .tHem ccrtaitily; and the other most
pfhbably) know'-tliatthq iapomo uf tfio depart-
ment.hitd falion . short of the pxpOtiditards by
half a mil.Hon of.'dollars. . So'much fur theit
love of 'trutij. il '.Thb/;defioionoy wns supplied,
and- the' fact concealed in. tire mangel: stated;
and. in till probability;'-tiiiJ whole matter'would
have
gross, itaff ltofrttopf ti^'.Sepftbre received in
timation from some. <jifrrter,.that tilings were
hot'exactly ns : tiip^r |tai>i)een' represohted by
the Frorident/aHff'his-Pt^tmastei; G'onerol.'-^
•Under the apprehension. that;something. Was
wrolig, the. Sebatp. niado- .a direct call upon
the •*-—
conduct.' -. Thq stntoment'furnished in cpirtplir
unceuwitit this call, will fie folind in anatlior
colurou of to-day's paper, to which, we direct
tite altcntioh of the fooidtif-^ /. K ’,
ter tlto 1st Monday in’ October. :
I - - Inferior </<»•» •'<«•
f t ciiAtrArtobciiEii: ciiicuit,
'Steiearl, 2;ul-Monday itfApril and October. - ■,
iff JuWtUdph, Thnfroay- afrer .tlte 1st Monday in
W January and Julv. '
F j.te, 4th Monday in May hud November..
«u»«ler K 1st Monday in J une aiid Deccuiber-
Mariaji; Bnl'Monday.iu. May-nnd. November.
JHuseogee, 1st Monday in June and December.
, tTalbot, 1st Monday jn F'ebrnary and August.
’ Carroll, lstMonday in February and August.
k 'Harris, '2nd Monday in June and December.
•MerUixther, lstMdnday in May uud November.
Trouji, 3r(l Monday iit Junil uml 2nd in JaO.
Coweta, 4ttrMomluy in Juno aud Decembi-r.
JJeKalbi Mttd Mthldny in’.july nud Jnnunty.
Campltil, 2nd Mihtdayin J ime and D'ccembcr.
Jhsrd, .1st Monday- in February'and July.’
„ t larch.1
*rw,-Snd Miuidfiy in match arid Suptetnbor..'
Butts, 1st Monday tit April and Thursday at'- n * !r
aniictis oii'.|)tq attainment of ‘tl'icir ends,-
and bocotnV honest end upright in paqiortion
to'tho dignity of titeir.'aiations.-.- Tlie .very rt-Z
vbrs'e of (Hi's,' However, is tito-trutli,'- fbf ;0n am
bitions man’s-integrity - always declines with
his elevation; atitilrti. who.rosofu to ipw’au’d
infamous 'means- urciitub iuto power, will,
•when there, rosort'to.sttU baser means to re
tain Ids'^tudtlbn,-nr to help himself tab bet
ter. - Kfmtvin'g Jhi» to bo tho.cnsc, Wi) ore no;
Ver Surprised ourselves,, ut the absence, but ra
ther at the appearance'of truth ill official do
cuments;' iiiiff tiro never. ifiSappoitUed Jtp.lhe
conduct of-any.nf thoqraltlic servants, except-
when they disqjiarge titpir trusts with fidelity
■and good faith. To; prove that weTlp not, in
applying'these 'retnarks ht some of
bers of the prcsent hdminiatratiqn, .undoruic
their official vcracity. wc have only to refer
o»r„.,s. g™ MARKET.
tn^fi.?, n mir uiuwjtiiy dull. But iau, i. ■
^!* • u “ * lc " ~ , ” uo,, ?»
rtrtotthoKvou. Bute, ut 71>8 to S cuqtiu . .T
'ag Tk »^ k -
ofcu^aouttoviu^ 0 ^
This Hrshoiu
fCwiVn ftom i»»»nn«h, ftora tbo.ln of October, 1833, to
Wufirulo -u,- Tld,a«iu,u: - 1,.,'u
U7.
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3C144
JW7
.93/7
1681
^I»9^9ooJ,
OUsmUr-pom, ..
SIS'£'•«>' pom;
°<«r Forctfu portu,
Forelim
i’ortaln U.8. *
Tot*l, ’ -. 06471'
_ „ B»» Wsitti Included id tbe uboro. '.
uiiT?thic cuucou, 1800-lul kuu'o, tn+_ B a
CriARfTtpP/i.i • P'rn . K
Port of CeiuiBiini,
autuoed by low vtutor, gnablctu Muck tblc
11, Hum.,
• ,- . J/uiiesShannon,’ V•'.
Maethus A. Ward, [Professors.-
denonncing.it ns a daring;,outrage upon the ! f U rmanco of his duty, we have, th^most hn* 1
constitution, its''well as'uijpfrmdividual rights' [bounded confidence. • •
aptt putiie''pro?P< ! rity—they still takoedreto
be-'cqually- violent-in their denunciation of the
principles of tlie’very.' party-whose assistance
they -soek;. and jyhat givOs;to their appiicatiqn
for assistttucq; air of ti^iiitlhg audacity, is
that'tire ropublicnri principles which lltoy are
«teo-much- pains to .condbmmiord .the vety uumed by .
•r c»;t;.-*i. „„ ,u „ erttonu of thoctizoas sad the.plantiftd supply of
onesrby virtnq of which titOy edn- Ulqne hope ibr u kuiul, that- the. flsmo. were errouted beliro Utoy
Ihf fctnro protection of righfr agditttthe Strong wero^iMa^ to fee ^tangjjaildtagx or hkd
nriti-tlFG.qvernmenU Wo-wouldrcspcctfully AIeB«rl?*8|Bson & IleiiJle,.As a. Wi
enquire, of'-tfrem, • htiw can anyf high.': handed co n ' t ‘' tt °d et tbe time about t«KI,OUO
kssumptioii of power, by Congress,' too Presir
dent or.tjtq Jndicia^ ^resisted, and the qvils
.remedied, oxqopt by too iqrerposiiion ofso.me
superior; power to compel- fliem to a faithjul
adherence to toe letter hhd Spirit of toe co'n-
sthutioa l ,' Ahd where ,d.qes that power residb
military Concert.
ffl 1IE Mdtnbora uf the Burnt of U10 iintf.HegitiiBBt of. '.
cTh froaiPqmvM Monrob.Vu. qow atFojrl
Jlltelioll, rodjiccUully inform tho citizens of .ColuBilm*
a^£-«.S;^£SiSf&ssr5!/
T ins Members of the Bend, flatter themrelvei thus
ZWu. Lehman-, j
AVm. II. Hunt, Tutor.
' .Summary,
« Tho Feimeru' Hotel", in Ailgudta, wee partly Coo-
tint on'the Sd im t. But snoh were the eX-
tliny will give full ueliafltction.- Aitd-tlto piooM select- -
od for the occuion, hevo never been aiuelled'hi tlU*
country. (KiS pnrticulnrs, (wo bills of the duy.) r . .
Tickets Jl—to be Imd at the City Hull-, or et;the
door,on thp cvonlngof poiformance.
.' kcbniury 15, 1834.
instore.'
tor of '
lost ‘
Worth of cotton,
:oro/ Muob injury weu stistuiitcd by Uie propriu-
rf^Hoteli end ouo gentlemen in tho cOnfqgion,
The now Steamboat, Water Nymph, of Mnoon, took
0. between Darien and Savannah, on lha:5tli iust,
and wau cntiroly. destroyed, together .with about JTvo
lmniired bales cotton, und o negro wumnn and child.—
Tho (Iro caagltt; itis stlpposcd, by n-spark trout lira
chill’".”* '' ■
Drags and medicines,
VBsHFi Subscribers are 'constnntly-receiving iorga .
«. end extensive supplies of- *
Drugs and Medicines, 1 Burgeons Imurumonls.
PriSis, •' ■’ ' , • ,]■ Pntept.Mcdioiaon,
Od nnd Dye StoiTs, | i'erlumory.':
■ In nildilion to tbeir stock on iinml, will moke ihcir
assortment Very complete, arid wltich is ollV'rcd; for sniff,
on tho most liberal terms,^end at reduced fetes;
• . jioxEy ii imQUHAtiT,.
February 15 , , , . . ■ ar-fi*
tirnney. . , ...... .
1,,-it ,-nrlm^nuow'lrrn>,r„i'il,o fltntAu> V»t the- The. sale of the estate of the late" CoI. McCar of.
bfrUntUe-sqveretgtUyol tite tStatos f , Vet the .-coiumbincounty.tookpliicoonilonday.nndTuosdriy
* nnd we utaaentantf that the sales of The-
tt»«oei
to being
present term, tod intimates, that it may
pose of serving tho Statoiu its execute
It Is 'stated in the’^ Charjostori
Sovereignty, arp.londee( in their denunciation !
of tl>p principle of StiitOrintcrpo^ilioiu. Hdw The TSTnCor* JocU^v civ
toon can too republicans of too-Jcfferepniaa ..toeM Tuepday.|n April. ^
school pohloice wilh aioti -Who.hTOoonpp^ intendEtiretorroraffi^s^mliw ex^raUtoof >*■»
site <b them in doctrines, films and motives'-?-
Than ‘onrtolvos, none cun bo more Jeady to
unito ■with. good nien for wurthy' purposes,. n-
treinMWff mqn anil evil designs; but when
■invited to .lOpgno wito.pne sot. of’.dnontics,
whoso feelings and-vlows -are as selfish as
those against whoiq ,-wo arp to’/pet, we cannot
iielp titinkmgwith too toxin too ihble,.toaf db-
sired thti swalloti' uot 'todfive qway tire fried.
’that wore sucking hisblodff, lest -a more voin-
qious swarm should sitoceod hhd deyqur him
Robert B. Campbeil, toe' ritato.-Rights’
fof Congress; InS.Curoi'
by toe death of -
over his Union
' v", Smlllr& frorgah
W-TAVE on hand toff for sole, n largo nssortmcr.t'ol
ware; of every desciptlon— '• , /,.
AMONG. THE GROCERIES,. ARE'
'- ■' Salt, ' .
Cenal Flour,
Western, do
Hava. Sugar
JP*
grimdyi
tso,ii!doi
Winofr,.
-GoHialiii
IKsh Potatoes,*
• J3rhr.il Ntitn,
'■Atadn*. do*
:
Nails, -
•Also. 14 dost fancy Sn jt and Rush bottom- Chiiiqv.
■nnd s dox; double barrel od Shot miffs, of a. very'ou-
portor. quality, tdl of Whlclt' duly will sell 6a.toil.lriw-
. Tho "Nalional Jlcpublwans" who have'so
long buuli tlib iulvoeittos ttf alroitg Executive
ppwbrs f - nnd/ ha.vo favored ovptyAtsuppation on
too (fart of. Goyorrimemi begin, to feel the, want-
'.et tiiaibcouqtitutibnal prottotibn of rights, which
they.have heretofore lubored .to-destroy•; and
arc-noty calling upbn.thq friorids-of State-
Rights, to anito-with themIn arrestiDg thcEx-
'fccutiveinhi/infructioqaOftiieConstatutlon.—r
They wishto-Tofm an ulllutico-wilh tite trufc'
democrats oftito' countrj’, .tinder the title .of a
,’• Constitutional party.*' Tit this tochsurc wp
oan havo Tt.o possible .objection, if they motto
by ft,-the'orgaiii/.ation of q ptfrty' foptoe'rcsto-.
ring.nf tiip 'Gdvciriihoiit.to its original prin'ei-
jtles, tad, for tite protection of tho ..Constitution
from all toturc violations.- put if their object
bo merely to free fho(iisolve» ^ m toe pmsont
inponytmipncles tif despotism, with no vicvV of
sqrrendcriug their old federal huresies of cnei'-
jgotic'goypmment,' We can niffy- Spy tlmt wb
desird .no connection with, titem; anil cnpnqt
consont to' artudgainato with any pbriy .wltosc
purposesore" so'.selfish,'and whitto -principles
inro-ns .dangerous to liberty; aqd as hosiilo.tb
Southern, rights and. Sontoem seeurityr as
those of tho'tidministtation,-whoso recent meilk-
iires.thojf jiepk tonvorthww. Wo tuc ccrtmdi-
ty oppbaodito too; President and Itis -obit|x|ntouS'
Sccrfftary in thoir' mbitfaty removal Oftoo de
posits; and whilst wb tvonjd rejoice to sec
.thcmproperly pjlmished for tho lawless pro-
ccdtirv, waneVeftholcss cnhnotpcfcclyo what
it .will avail frio eiiuife ofcunklitittional govcrii-
■tnbnt, -tnassistth*.’* Natfciald' in getting into
povgor, when it is oln ioivn that they would ox-
eiciso .it losri;(|etri(neutoHy, .110 doubt, to their
o\Vn interest to tin It. U twiw, expreise I. by ton
adminUtratioil, but crvtoinly not lest ruinously
quite*. Present redress"or wrongs is all that
tlte ‘‘Nati6nals" ^st^rfj fo bjD aimrng ffto-thefir
futnfo secufity toey liQpo to make good-\vhen
they sitali bq plocod iff power by aid of tire
-State PigtitsFiuty ftond when “dretaoAm
u llltio brief authoritXj'VwUat Mssnrance.Uave
wqjthat thcy vAn hqt pxerciso' it iq selfishly
and Oppressivpiy towffrd JJlflso wtmm - toOy
are dtp|y'1tflho' )wbirirf abnamg,,iisit is htritf
brought to Boar upon _ tfiemeelvca ? ' Appre-
lietisioits of tiiis. clniroctof mnkp us nvorsij to
tite projwded -Combiuution With tlicm, which.
WC hopo our porty wijl never assent, to, until
'tony furnish satis(actory eVideneo - J opthoir'at ;
tnehmont to a govqrifrnent of defined aud-Iim-
itpd powers v'nhtj. thoir detefminntion, for .too
future,-to - respect and. defend - too reserved
righwof'thn Stntos nnd tho propjo,' Let-them
do.toisi'-pnd' wq’ 1 nro-rogdy.toioin-tho‘ui, ’iet-
them plodge.tiifft'tlw. ‘‘eonsditiilibnai party,"
whl direo,t :it» totier^cs,against w rritomdr'lm , ‘
pfovemehts, pfoiectiyo tariff's, jqgtional banlts 1
trail bloody bills—ihlit iii -will' indeed'.repudi
ate uil .power.derived.from, cbnsttuction" anil
usurpation, and' ndhoro; istrictiy^n;' its tneas,-
•nrei and polipyj-'totob'-' plffin-Jettcr and spirit
-of tito .Constitution, and Wo shall then, bo as
ready to atrittigarnato, ond act with tiif-rn, an
Wo-htrvp heretofore-boon to oppnso tlrem futld
shall Iqpk'updri sucli (pi union ns the bulwark
of ;ottr government—tire pillar that wilj'-up-
hold too temple' bf freedom, against the as-
saulls of its toes, for ages to cimie.
. . We notice in tiio'Norfolk Beaeon; on Inte-
restijng.correspohdcuce between lire lute Sc-
;cremty;bf iho -Treasury; tmff Mr. Tn’zcwtil,
ieiucp elected Guvennu-) of Virginia,'aejiug-
.as'thq' organ 'of n public, meeting m Noffoik,
on too removal of tHb "doposites. 'Wo regret
tout utu limit* otily ttdmU of our 'publisUiA!!
an oXtracLfroin Mi-.- iltiane’s reply,• to wltiolt
we’ invite.frit? atteiuibn- of our 'readers,' as
Pdntaiuing? additional' dovelppemenis'-in -ro-:
lntion to this-ltigh-.piUtdcti abuse of power by
toe'E'xecutiVo.' The attempt ol'tho Fresideht,.
llmS {llselosed, to bribe Mr.Duatw'irito atom-
piiunce. with liis Wishes, jn disregard of his
most VsacrSil emwtitrltional 'obligutiqnsr by the,
bttbr.of tm appointment to-tiiti .Uutslrin Court,
iioetlsTib'conjltioiiij.qtii.can find no.ojHilo-
gists, savouitioug those, whofioiribiind iilulhtry
bf G encral JueUsoit, or frpnroorttipt tjid aelllsh
purposes, .support, itis administrutkiii;'right.
-tit Ail. tliU vsciney mica-
Singleton, bus HUr.ccetlcd
. upponoirt, tbo Rev. Blr. PoBtoll,by• u-
bo'ut 300 votes. : 1 . ,
.’Lafuyoite, itis >Sid,.ia coming to pmy us another,visit
The etatementia mode iti tholettora of Mrs. Willard;
lately written from France, One of-his gntutd dauglt-,
tom is to acootnponjr him#
A bill has been reported in the Senate of the United
States for theadnilssion of Michigan into tlie Union.-'.'
i ■ A' bill trite boon presented tp (be Legislature ot f^)1|-
islami, for tho incorporation or a Company, to construct
a UaffRoad to MoMle, via BmonRoitgo, &c.—the os-
TnAniifoRTATtos.—A resolution has been adopted
in the-Massachusetts LerlsUmre; and reftrred-to-'a- .
Special Committee. It was offered by Mr. Austin, of
-Charlestown, With a preamblo declaring - the total-tail-
»Wi l^frflFlCthi
puq-
. .. ., ., ,, ay she
riff or deputv shnrlffheronllorto withhold wilfully,-hie
poll-book; ‘Thisresolution waidopbllcsvpassed with'
particularrcforenceto' the- ease of the deputy sheriff
of Lincoln county, who refused to autremler hie poll
book after tite lest .August.Congreasionnl oleetiqn, al-
thnugh' ho woe present at the counting of- thp votes of
other counties,
' Ohio.—The rapid growth Of this State, is well illtla-
•tratod in thecomiitisitlpnmf her present;Houso.of.Rq-
preeen|atives. That, tusly consists, pf 78- membors,
only six of wltomoro'nsiivecitixens-of Ohio, Ofthe-
remnlnder, 29 art citirensof Pennsylvania.
■‘‘These are Hy jEWEM."r-Thtt Roman Cornelia
made tite above remark, hut modern, times.urn likely
4o-p1sgiarlra.it away, incohtimmtirtandjdaco it to tiiq
nrcdit of an' Amerk-on lady. The Wife of Capt. O.
three brigliflltUo'JEWEi(S,,a»plodgcS Of her affection; 1
•!Lbt population thrive!" - '
. - There were 45,013 barrels of
tite town of GIouscostcr,'5Ios<ji ..... ...
year bofbre, tlioro were "40,(73 barrels peeked-
Mixer Suits—A coloured gentloman in Ohio,- is su
ing a. white ludy’/for bredclK of,promise .of .marriage,
and |ms laid his ilaftiagon at (0,000, - .
• In'a case of seihuitinn in a'lfttff-trinl dt New-Yorti,
the jury awarffad to tite plaintiff a verdict'often thou*
's«nd dollars.- • ' ."'1,
. Fsgiiuini, it js said, hns loft England with gpji
of. duo litmilr.-d tliutisaniT doilare," guineffby his c
otdinary performances. • ... ' *
Tlie-Pari" exquisites hlTOdeterminod on black silk
B. M. Chamberlin, .
F OUH-doors north, of C. ltiHnnde'e Store, nth :
fers (br.s»lo,.for eas!i,or epuntrv produce, 0
Oeneral AssorUncntof ' •> ■ ..
Dry Goods, I Crockery,
• Hardwire, -. .1 Grecerissand'.
Boots; Shpbe, - - |. Provisions, ,
Also, a Sttpcifme Assortment' of hxadi tun* cto-
Ttniro,—On conslgntucnt, . ' v* .
15,000 LU8. NEW BACON,
-which will bo disposed of ai d moderate price, to Mass.
: i ' 2-tf -.
tkt consignment.'
February 15 .
solved By mutual consent.--, h, I.- nH“—
¥ ’ *• * * ' Cs Ts ■ *
Greenville, Ga. Feb. 8,1034.
05*“^^ Wmeii»/wilVj»e ^gntifrued by.
the subscriber alooa, ' '. . C. T. WILLIAMS.
-February IS - - ' . . .- g—4jt'
t|k COOPEi
AF.poetfuUy. in!
RIeillcsElNotice
’ ' lerly of Columbia county, re»-
... . .... the citixens of Colnmliur and
Its vicinity, as mil as thri surrounding counties, that
1m has relumed to Colurabqs, with s vtew .to devote-
his time and talents exclusively ,tb Ihq practico of me
dicine, surgery and their-conuieral branches,- add
hopes by
dicnib, surgery and their - col.
-hopes by that Immune end unremitted attentionioThe,-'.
'duties of his profession,.whlch/hes chrirnclcrizt-d. hU-
labors in tim army tgtd private ptactiea for.4ha. lstt
twenty years, to-merit-ond share the patronage of tbr'
public. His reshlencri is in uia house formerly Acn
pied by pzekiol- IJrown, two dorirs ollbva Alt'. J. P
Jscksbn and Mr. Gcotgo ClmlQeld. : • . '
February 15 . -c-, ’ 8 ^hg .
ConfccUOMiiry,-
farm: Sulmcrlber rospeetiully infomts his old •
■ JL - friends and qustoniers, that he lies ug'ein com*
menced tiro manufacturing of ••
'candies, SrtttJPW -AUDcoftniAi.s, ; .....
of every, desoription, ns he hoe now in his employ au.
EXPERIENCED workman,’-rind is confident that lie can
fill.idl orders with dopatcb, for any of tint ahtive tn-ti- -
c,< >"- ..... - JAMES I. KILL. , ’ ’
Fobrunry 15,-4334. t -0 :3t'/
______ ^
jpROM thoaq
Straj-cd j <
, fiber, kiritis'town of JlamiHoti.rm •
the.tdght orihe-sa Of this Inst, a sorrel .horse,
kbout eight.y-nlTold;fourteenhsnds liigh,-with along
■pots on htsback, ana paces tolcra-
person- taking .Up said-horse, and for-
formation, directed to Hamilton, shall
be liberally compensated for their trouMn/
'ric • . L.,«. WRIGHT. '
Februaly 1ft; ■ .- . ■ .- ’ 3- 2ts
Tho aplcndid ))reannt of an EeKpie Golt, said to havo
la’eil rtindo to Mr. lUce, tho original “ Jini Crow,” by
Cob William R. JOliUi'on' of Virginia, (iroves to he a
splendid hoax. TJio.'shuemont urst appeared in tiro
Baltimore GoEOlte.- .-
Cut:*5 Esoonif.^griie Ttodnalick (Ohio) Cbrrca-
poudrxiit suys—^’’GoOrl beefsteak tony-tat bought iu
o.ur niurket atff pent ami qlutlf per pound,” •
lUnKiso.Doos.—Ity u very slight puncture on the
'aide onti«nicC'..-.f - ^SkmjfamutSuwdxiiuS^o
n norvtf wllliib-controin .tho vibrtnionlr pf il» Vocal
.cords, endtlluNforovor prevent tlie pulmal from utter.
ipg liji i-liaracti-ri-tlc niice. .
Alt Eastern editor say«, that .hii -subscriboni are
Wheel hereeis—tiiey «0mi back ro well.
i , Frieooir CoUfrltr
Moaroorientf, Feti. 12, ; • • •
MicoK, 13;
AdovstJ,'-”- e : 11, ’ • -v JJ-to-ltr
tf AVMiaMt, •" V . 8, • -. -9 to If
Cit.titJ.ErruN, -•*. . 8, - r - to to 12|-
8' to 10c,
T
TMAIjL ABIfAjUBfriBBilT.
.XdltTUWcN .MjUL. "
Pud «vcry
...
or .wrong, iu every measure- To tllo honest l Dtteo n-M A: * ’TUOSIAh-jrsN 'Aft.!" ^ r *
:*nd unprejudiced; it \yill be oonvincmg proof, .Du«e»myTu<^sy,.Thnreduy4fc/iutimhiy ntfirtju,
tout the .uutTiurity uf the Executive, iu the
iitaimerexeroiw'i I,Was Ut least questioned by the
Bteshiciit *hjiusetf, or tjiose wfio advisotl tlie
usurpation ; cist*,, • rasort ■ to tho setldctiyu
ailure'mcut of a>lSit5gn mismoh,- wuuld "no't
haver bpeii ^eeiiiod ’uiurcssury fsf the 'accbifrJ
pliffimdutyoFitii'ifr-'tvVidt tim I’resitlotff luiti a
eonatitutioniil right to do, of his own authori
ty. ' Lto.ihe -poepic raid, and judge —
Monius Ri,PISAN, Esq. has berm removed from"tiro
l’o,-t Ouicc.'at-Foraytii—Oil wbat ground, it-ia not
ko ’.vii, asl.lw' for lirs attm-bninit.to fl*e.t)Pip>Ri*«4.
_ _ 'unsdoya j . ■ I _
Closes TuaadaytrnrendTq v» pud fumliya ut 5 p. at.
•t -FIAIRIDA frllL.
.DupTnosdayn stiiVl’riduya at ba’.fpnst 10p.m. ■
Closes hlooduys and Fridays.at 8 p^jv. ,
* . .1 • FUK.T fSAINDi MAIW' •'' ■
Due every Suiulky qt 2 a. N.
ClososMvt-rv'l-'rhIny nt"5P. M.: - .' V ...
'West-point a. VEftsoN.-itAlh*
Duo every Friday-at 5 p. M.
iClosea overy FnJay al5P.M.' _,
UAttlOS IX IL-MAOs . ,
Dno'evrry Scniky at half past
Cli’-C- every rSi.uirrlay at 5 P. M. . ' ■
• OFFICII HOURS’-—Tha •>*' °< h ' f fr® *• *J>'»
from puD' dia until 7j a. fro» » s. N. uutit L.
uuqa—fthm 14 P- k., until, sunset. On fiutidays the-
1 oftcs'wiU tie open frem 8 re 10 *. tfc
. ■ OcQrtfiti CohferencO -
“5IANUAL |,AnOUR SCHOOL.”
HE Subscriber liavjng teen appointed the Agent
for/tho-sbuve uained fitstitiilian—yvill rortliwidl
cominoiice bis lubours; relying upon (lie nobis gener-
oaity of an eiilightencd public- top tho success of his
luifrfiofi.. ‘ v.
The educetioo.of ouy children next to thelffsAtvs-
TION claims deoidcdly our-Urst attention.. Hot many,
parents aro provemod for wAst.ok means, .from ba»
slowing upCn'dieir sous, such cultivation as would
render them a blessing to our common countvy. - It fa
■af ” Ldboarflchpols" to pfoct rhis rx-
driven asunder frbni tbe' laboring classes of the' com-
nniHity, by potty jealoit«ie« and SMOTMERED'ANtMOSt-
TIES. Hero rtroy will easily culuvatc those correspond-
, , n E .y,nps.l , ic.wh | f h wifl.enable them to spproaei .
each etiirr with htok* of kitifluess, <nd form a compact ■
-based, upon REruauCAlt 'kiuamtr snd the inter-
chahgo. of inutual -oI8ooa-of oourtesy aiid good will.
Volumes might bo written in favour onbia plan nf edn- ■
■lion which in » rapidly spreading over tiro land, hut
1 aufrlec it to any, that si
at.present, 1 shah autHec it to My, that no MMP M I
return from. Florida, l will rv^icrvAitt Mien«1 an ft
At Foreylli/Jlunree-couMy^April lDth and 20th.
‘ " - Eton, Itionroa county,.ffpril 21 <L.
At FliilndehiUia,'Pilmluii cohiilvi'Mnv 18th. >
• At Mouiicello,-Ja»percoiinly,.5lay 17llisnd-1t!ili.
...At Htohk tijirHig, Ptipiam equiity.May 24th nndSith; _
At Chilton, June lal mid Omt.
At ItlOtDRMDD, Up»o
•MutnMMMuuk.
At Tslbr.tlim, 1’nlbot county, July 13th and tilth*
At Columbus, July 19lh aud f"'
. At-LaGrangru Troup bounty,
Tiro bisi .np(>oinlibrnt will re
Hliip meetings. ' I shsil th'-refc
arrangements forth? prrsanL
Msi-ob Fpb. 4,1 Wl.
.;,Ji| 1 | h v2.6(band2?th.
reach the’ sea«m for ihff
JOHN ItOWffRl*.