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SIXTH VHLIOIE.
rUHUSllKD WEEKLY BY „
W. B. TimEV.^R. T. MARKS,
Corner or Broad and Crawford Streets.
t pay muni in
•tinmen, ami *oo pajmr liivcoutitiu^J, except at lh« optidu
of tlia Editor*/ until «0l arrjmrage*
paid*
_ cents per wjuara/for' tho fin t iiuertion, and fifty
cents for ovary Mbaac|«eat conti uuancp-rt w«nly-fiv.e per
jvpm,
cent addiuVif not paid la ednmcp, or during the coptiiiu-
ancn of tho advertisement. Those sent wiUiout a sfteclfi-
cntion of the mimher of insertions, will'bo‘published tintU
£ ordered out, and charged accordingly,
IjroaL Advertisements published at tho nraql rates, end
with strict attention to the j-pquiaitiona of the IuW.
N. Sales regulated'by law,'must be nukde before
tho Court House'dodhi between- the hours Of 10 iu tho
• morning, aud,4 in the eveniog—thosfi of.Laud iu tliepoun-
S whore it is situate i. those of Personal Property. wlUfra
a lutteralostimontary, of adifainistraUonOr of guardian-
Sliip wore obtained—nnd aro required td.be previously ad
vertised in some public, gazette, aa'followa r
vortised in some public, tyuptto, as Kflowa:
-Sheriffs’ Sm.es.under regular,executions, for thirty Digs;
under mortgage' ti fas,’ sptTY Dhvs, before the day of sale.
Sales of Land and Negroes, ,lor>^bcec^to^^ Adm^nMt r iltor , '
or Quanliaqs, for sixty day* before tbp duy qf sale.
Sales of personul' property (except n^graos) FORTY 1*ats.
Citations by Clorjis of.tlih.$Wrfc of Ordinary. upon app|i-
cation for‘letters of-mitninistratiaBj n»u*t l
for THIRTY BAYS.
Citations upon application (hr dismission, by Executors,
Administrators or Guardians, monthly for six Months.
*.:• Hend Quarters, .
LaGua.V«k, l‘Jiii Muw.li, 1834.
O RDERED that. Maj. John C. Wolib of Troup
■ countv, he appointed Division TntooctftY and
be' appointed Divitdon Inspector,- ami
j, Esq.ofGreeucvillc, AiiM&Caiup.of the
Mujor General—tuc first, with the rank of Lieut* Co
lonel : tlie latter with that of Major."
By order Mai. Ucn. 3. Aiimstkon'g Daily.
- • •• . ; * JOiiN ErMORGAN; Aid-dc-Camp.
. M*rcK22 •• - * ’ - yl-..
their resilience.
naV-t CfWCS without any
> :
■ • LaGranoe, March 19th, 1»34. >
fllHfi'Gtmml, of thp, DWplop onion the annual
JL .llovjrw mid Inspection of tho Militi^ of tlie
counties liercinnftbr designated iu cdinpliauce With dr-
dora received from thd ooininander-iu*Chief, at the
iiipos and places following, vis t
best inatonu|s.
Columbus, February 35^1034.
Di> A. HI. Walker,
__ IG, located lxlmsolf in tills *|>laco, fenders
is profcssiouul services to the citizens of. Go-.
_ ind its Vicinity. His office fa f^iuitcffdn Broad
street, a few doors above Gen. Pit Howard's Store.
Columbus, March 15,103-1- ft. cowtf .
finl
tho-sixtlrday of .May tinkL
At Franklin, in tlio count
ninth day of ill qy next.. ,... „
•At Newnan, iu the county of Coweta, on Tuesday
the thirteenth day of'May qext.
At Campbellton. in tlie county of Campbell, on Fri
day thesixtQomhday of May next. - - . ..
. At Caitollton, in t lid,county oj Carroll, on Tuesday
thefoentiethday. pf May fioxt. - - Mil d ‘ f ' ’ *
comity, w3ltt*s^hldatilio;pUecs above designated
ill tlioir respective counties, fin tho day set iipurt/or
their Review and Inspection,.lit ttpj hour pf 11 o’clock
.in. tlie forenoon; omf at' tlio satne hour nndplace, op
tlie day preceding ih each oounty/fhbfe'will ben’Con-
vcntiou Of all the Officers, Coihmisskmcd oiul Non
commissioned, for the purpose of instruction and drill
undo^tlipdircctlbq of the officers appointed by law
i Friday thq
Orders of Churls ofOrdiimry, (accompanied With a copy of
tlia hond/or agreement) to mako titles to land,.must be
published three months.
Notices by Executors, Administrators or Gunrdiaqs, of ap
plication to the Court ofOrdfnury for leave Co feSlluie Laud
or Negroes of an ostat*, four''months. •.
Notices by Exocutors or Adiuiuiftlratqrs, to the Debtors and
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AVlNG located in Ltnnpkin, Stcwurt* county,
^ toildofs his profdssioAul scrvices.lo his friCtiud
and liio.public generally. He wilLntt^ml ’tlie.C.laurts
. genorally. iHe wilhatt^nd H ,
of all tbocountiosin tlie Cliattnhobcheo Circuits All
buqiucss. entrusted to Utacarfc, wil^ bo attended to with.
puiictunlitVc
March id
Creditors of an estate, (br Six weeks.
(CT Letters to tho Editors,' on business, must be fost PAID,
towntitle them tp stteutiom. ..
PRQftPECfVS, . .
The Souim ru Joiirn:iI
«P THE, MBDlCAt AND rllYSIC
In lieu of the “.Georgia' Mcdicui Reporter,’
r BV JOHN, G. SLAPJPEY, M. p., .
“What we should serk iu the Sciences is truth, and truth
hi in tho facta/V-BaoussAis. . •
M ORE than a ycorlias elapsed, since we publish
ed a prospectus for. tho Georgia Medical
Reporter,’*^ and tlie work has not yet made, its ;ap-
" Witiioat attempting any apology 'to tho Medical
public, and otliersofindht6rati;who might liavo felt an
Interest in tho furthcoming of such a work, wo will only
■ -- . •- * - tend-
anV. tlmt tho crurafc of the failure opdoloy of ita jntci
^ ... -■ •- ^
publication, was tho want;of a “sutfic|onf patron-
, determined 'to make one more cf-
Jm Inst lima, to die feolinga of ah
intelligent, lihcrul' Smitliorn ■ conimunity-vwho,' wo-
confidently betiove, will not Btund by lndilforontiy,
carolcssly nnd idly, and see tho design tnulenler-
priso" languisli and dio in its very'conception and
inception—imd that too, morely’fbr iho wont of a small,
patronugo. • - ’ ,
Political and party, newspaper*, that are calculated
tQ itiiame the passions ana djsU'act tlio mind, are of-
ten gotten tip in the day ;’ohd are not only Handsome
ly, out liberally .suppbrfcd. But now, ftf the' first
ttmo.when iw attempt is made-for the publication of
anuseful and scieulific Jottrual; one
disc useslids hpshed and slamhora in Silohoo, amidst
bis almost total smconccrnodaess.^ -
Dr. Antony,.(Augusta,) Drs.Dahcr.and I.amor I
con,). Dra..Gomil)n, Bovkin, Fort a»d White, (
lodgoyille,) Dr. Phillips,.fr.owollnn,)Dr. Gorinan,(
aytfi,) Dr. Rocso, (MonUoello,) Dr. Oaryltti (Way
borough,) Dr. Hoynis, (Sparta,) Dr. Hoxoy, (la
Ehtonton, now Colmnbus,) Dr. Jpnosj (Rando
Dr.. Persons, (late of. Macon, now Warronton,)
Robortson, (Augusts,) anil many, othors of high standi
jag in Uio profession, aro.engaged as contributors Jo
tho work.- Besides, we intond-making odeetion. and
axtraota from all the American, English and French
ana us are luicrcaivu m ui» Tvj V
and speedy commencement of the contemplated un-
dortaking, will please address usot once, at/Tandta-
cdnveriieht.'Ihpamjihlot form, compteneiiding
lSiTor 800 paget—-Quarterly ot $4 per annum.
O’ Editors throughout the Southern Spates,
ly to the. success .of such a wprk,.are roquei
give this a few insertions.
>ve tins a fe
Itfotrct. 1.1 . , f , | . i , , - „,. r -wr
me puj
JL noiydei
to issue the.orti ... .
including hi»life,ina
extrqordi
|0r Dowuing,
his writings,
, mi iwuwwr Jown* • • -
i0 first Volume, should sufficient
jnt be'urnirdcd, the Major may, no doubt,
he induced to continue his internstuig description of
public afloira and otlier matters.
tv-six oaaes ouch, and will conioin eleven original
ossigns tiy Johnson, and furnished in arty part of the
United Statosjppatagefrde, for One D.PW-. .
irrSovod Copies will bo furnished toupy one nd-
’ress, postage free, for Flvx nOLl.AHS.
5paymeut in all casoa to-be made m advance,and free
- to the pahllshore.'
lor thntpurpose. ' ■ v.‘
Tito General of Division requires of the aenomlBof
Brigade aslricthttentlontd the dneelieautbg of those
nlere. Accuracy in the returns wilt I* expected and.
iquired, andcuure suhordinalion on did-part of both
beers end.men strictly enforced. ,
By order Of Maj. Gem'S. AksiStbono Daily,
■ John e: i
. AksiStbono Baily,. ..
i MORGAN, Aid-dc-Camp;
T. 4t
eommistilon, Boceiving,
AND POBWARDINO HOUSBr^APALACtllOftOLA,
raNHE- undersigned have formed a couartncrs|iip
: X:. under Jlio firm'of Faicpnnr & Khqbrqugh^ for
the piirposo oj
mission and 1..
Bdihg prepared
signmont td their friends iu New-Orleafls, New-l’ork.
K. lUi CImnfbcrliit,
TV OUR "doors north of O. 'Uosendo’s Store,-of-
, fora for salo, for.cnsii, or couutr. produce, a
oral Assortment of
Dry Goods,- I . Crockery, .
Hardware, . ' ' ‘ Grmiories and
Bautsi Shoes, |- - Provisions..
Also, u Superfmo Assortment of keauh uajie'clo-
TuiNo^-On ooiisignmorit,
. . 15,000 LB8. NEW BACON,
.which will he disposed Of at a moderate p^icc, td close
Uio.ctinaightneiit.'
ibfunry 15 ■ • 8—tf
. _ . i, isuw-vx-ura,
Itimore, PliHadelphia, Providence^ nnd Boston, nnd
■ to ilovote .their C ’
... , „ - ... ..«irtiuieexeJiluvply. id Uie.intc-
tercst of those confiding btlsiness to 'then' charge; ba
vin); made tlio necessary orrungements to forward Cot
ton 1b New-York or clsa^hcrb with oxpodition by vos-
sois of light'draft of wntor at the lowest rates of freight,
..liberal share of pubiic p^trona^ ro^feUysoh-
WtT. II, KIMBROUGH.
Bioi ris, JEvujjs, A Co.
XTAVEdhconsignment, and odor for*sale, a lot of
JC1. ICcntlreky Bigging, .
- ■rieklcd'Miillotj I 8 bbla Irish Po'tatoea, ’ '
Mullet," " I 8 bills Irish Potatoes,
■20 bills. Canal Flour, I S bhls Onions;.
Ihof with a largo eoi of Homespun; nil of which
will be sold pu moderate terms.
January .18 - 31—tf
' Refci'ciices.
SnOBTEH, Tabvek do CO.
Gen. Howard,
Juooe CilLqUIT,
DBS.-HoXEY do UBRUHAItT,
P. D. WoooBurr, -
James If. Suoktek, Esq.
. „ « , e, •
Gen. R. K, Call;
Hon. J. : W. White,
Dh. D.B. WHitE, Gadsden county,
Apulnehicola, August 1
Now-Vorlt.
Florida.
■Warcbouse and Coinjuilssiou
'BUSINESS.
UJORRIS, EVANS-do C6. fonder to the. public
_ tlicir cervices in tlio • transaction of nil hasniosB
in the ubove line. During the past summer they have
built a now Wure-IIouso, and are now woll
to receivo in Sturo, Cotton and all kinds of.
ilize. They Will make libera) ndvancea upon produce
or merchandise committed to.tlieir cure, a ml. will en
deavor so to devote tlicir time and attention to tho bur
siuesiqaashallbe^it cMculatOd to promote the iutpr-
Columbus, gopt. 30
17 tf
To Sell or Bent—Iaimpkia IIolcl.
fatIIIS Tavern, recontly occupied by James E.
JL Slottor.'M situated ill thobiisinoss part of town,
is u two story huiidiuj), andedutoins eight or ton cou
nt lrwinton, Ala, Dr Gustavus Deiinunay,
at EumiTkin,
March 89 „ ‘ g—5t
Olobe Hotel I.enst;-“For Sale,
fJqHE subscriber offers-for sale, Iris unoxpired
lease of the GLOBE HOTEL. toButlier with
occupied by him. The houso is oo well
any one'of the kind jit the Soutiioro States; and tlio
Whole Will be'sold on iiheroi torms and long credit, for
undoubted paper. ••. “ ' - , '. , ,
If application is made previous to tlio first dny of
May, undoubted titles will be given to tho Property.
'Tho House will bo kept in its usual style until die first
of May: and the subscriber solicits the patronugo of
^A^persnti'wisliiiigro'pufchaso, will ploasecnll and
ok-thniiigh die establishment, as the snliecnberwill
* '• - out to nny person wish-
WM. SHANNON.
° f [S?Edi?ore of'tiSwspdppre who
midsond aoojiy of tlio paper wiiielr conta.iusit.tq.us,
addrossod “Colmaii’a shalWcccive
LILLY) WAIT L Co., Boston.
Buie Xiai fur Forpcjosurc.
NATHANIEL HULL.
! Campbell Superior Court) Octo-
• tier Term,-l&JJ. '
three?,'exccui
them, w
lahd.ly
WYTOg __
morlyCoweta, now Campboji jpuatv, known anddjs-
tinginshed as let, unuilnr 31, in said district,- for the
better scouring din payment pf three hundred and for
ty eight dollars, nnd thirty-one conts, besides interest,
tphicli sum is duo and unpaid i \ . •
. R *» therefore,-Pit motion o»_
the priueiiiai,- interest and 1 cost due on said niortgagh,
po paid into tha Clerk’s Office within .U mouthy or
iug to purclioRO.'
Augusta, March 1,1834..
fJgHE. COPARTNhBtaHlPdibroVororo existing
undertite firm of Or E. «lK MIMS, was di»)
,T>:
solved on die 87th-uldtno, by mutual couseuL All
tlioso indebted to djo ooncoui will please, come forworp,
seat U>pir.acc6uuta for paymoht.
February 1,1834 *
The undersigned will continue the
busiucss orp Ills nrqnuht at thoir old stand, Tiud will be
hamiv to servo hi»nld-Custoiners ou as B" 01 *-*®JJJ?
.-hnl'dihad. C. E. MIMS.
C. E. MIMS,
H. MIMS.
Ffthrnwryl
Bissoliitionc
mHG COPAltTNEOSHlF heretofore existing
i? under the finn of AYEUr&tJMlTH, ib this day
dissolved by mutual COIW6UL a K AY
Coluinlius, Jdn. 11, 1834 J» S* SMI
(t?* The kustness will ’heroaftor bo con-
by A \ w Hubscribcr, at tlio Old Stand, next-door
Cofumbus Bank. HUStook of Rpadj^Jodo
ii«v six ,
find forever foreelcned; and it i* further ordered that
tliis role he published once a month, for six months,
Jnoneof the puhUc Gawtta of.thia state, or served
in the mortgager at lea-*t four months before the % «jx-
pi rat ion of Uio time, in which the money is required
lo bo paid. • A true copy rfomjho minutes^ ’
November 4
LawNo^lcc.
T HE undersigned has : taken the Office formerly
ooeupied'by Col. John- Milton—-«nd asartres the
public- that his attention to the Practice o[ the I*w,
shall he exclusive and unremitting. He .will attend a
few of tlie Courts in tho* Cnttnhuochee Ctrcuitmid iu
tho counties of Russell, Charaliefs, Macon and others,
in tho State of Alabama.
to the UOlumuus iiuiiK. nidovwA
Clothing is now complete, and he ciflers it for sale, low
for cash.
sem thwtn'fiir paynieulj".^!? tbpseindehted, will pleuse
culYsuddischarircthosanie. J, S. SMITH!
SEED.
P etty .gulf cotton „
‘ SHORTER, TARVER, & Co.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATUBDAY JIOBNING, *V8IL ISJL
-**n “n
NI3W SEQIBS-Vol. I.. jVo. O.
J. IU. Daily,.)U. 1><
SUKGBONn dentist, .
3 ESPECYFULLY offers his.pcrviccs ter tho citi-
1-with tittle, qnd
aUvqys with tho
frames IJ. ndrikcy
fi 14t
4 . 'j$* M. ChantbenllA
IS JUST jtBGEIVKIVdirecx from N. Orlewis,
300ff lbs. now bactm-r-ehoico uitiulo. •
25kegsLurdi .
20 bbls. Molasses.
5 hogsheads New-Orloans-Sugar.
25.bbls. Western Flour. .. , l
50 sacks Salt. . *
Columbus, Feb. 22 • 3 tf
CONDY HAGUeVs SPEECH, '
UPON THK SOVKBKIONTY or THE STATES:
Delivered (snore tlie Stnto Rights Associalionof I’ciin-
sylvauiu, up the -itli .March, 1834.
■ (cbaTixuEii.)
The governmeut was nit long in opera
tion bcibro.it was ttiscoverfcd that tlio want
of ,a poWor in tlio confuil^rution over ftir-.
oigti compierco, tvus the occasion of inticli
embarrassment in, its operations. Each
Stato lmvingtho ■ power to estoblislt its own
tariff of duties, and otherwise to regulate its
trade, tho Congress found ifflmpossihlo tonc-
gotiato advantageous conftnoxctal. treaties
with Foreign Powon, ifmsfcticli as it cpflld
pledge 110 reciprocity fot- fu|rors graniod anil
w.os wholly, dcstimte of thtlppwer to coerce-
by countOrvailing regulations, ^o.carly as
i'ebrtlaryJW, 1781, a'resolution wasoflbrbd
in Congress, “that it is indispensably-neces
sary that die' U. S. ; jn.. Congress assembled'
sliotUdbo vested witbai'igbtofsuporintf'mling
tlio commercial rcgulttlions oi'every Stato,"
and “that they should he vested,with tho ex-
and “that they should he , __
clusivo right of laying 4utie.tupon till iinpor-'.
ted articles,’! ; On the 13th of April of that
samoyoar tho subject tvas again introduced,
and a resolution wa8.pusscd,-rocoimiionding
tho States to empower. Congress to levy a
small ditty on dertaiq's'pecmod articles, the-
proceeds of which to lie apidicd wholly to
-the discharge of tlio interest or principal of
tho debts contracted on the part of tlie U.-S.
for supportingtho war.’’ Ittvasnt tlte same
time further recommended lo the States, to
raise for tho term of 25 years substantial and
effective revenues', to'bo'applicd towards the
said'deht, undto engraft these two principles
if acceded to, as udtUtional powers on the
Articles of Confedcratjoh. • '
These reMmmetidations.were -urged up
on tlie States in an able address by tho. Con;
gross on tfte 26th April, soon after tlio eon-
General Agency.
“ Ladies Book. * /•
“ Now-York Traveller and Spirit of the Times,
NovelistsMaguziue, •
MefficprGhirqrgbiul Review.
“ Boston Republican..
. E* SIGOURNEY NORTON,
». - Agent for the Froprietors.
Fancy Goods!!
4 addition to’ wliicli. I have received a splendid ns-
_ Bartmrm o|- FllEsII GARDEN SEED, inferior
to none ever imported in tltis market.
A prime assortment of House
"WIFTB, dee. E. SIGO-
lipok Store, March 8,1834.
musical- Instnunents.-
AT THE COLUSinUfi BOOK-STORE,
flNHE Subscriber has oil hand, aiid will soil cheap
« CWlW -. .
Flutes, 1,2,3 nnd 4 key'd
Fifes, -
Flageolets, .
Also, a general assortment of PRINTS: suqh as
Birds, Flowers, Heads, Views, Ac. together with a ge<
I Cltilionets, . . *
r’d I Ilunnonicans,
• • I Music Boxes.
January 25
SIGOURNEY NORTON.
f'reslrGarden Setqls,
FOR SALE BV 1 Q. #J
HE SEEDS were raised by the Shakers, at En-
field, tlie lust scusiui; yiideoiisist of ahiiOuteve-
iety, sultublo for tlio mnrkBL
White Onion. Early Bullock’. Heart
Yellow du.
led do. ,
inrly Blood Turnip BcoL Largo Bergei
Early Uritnge-do. tio. • DrumlicnudL
Early Sugar do ■ do. Late Dutch do.
Loug'Blood do. Fiut Dute)i.clr), very.fino.
• ■-Jr-—i Green Savoy up.
Uapbnge, .vqry- fine.
Early Heurt-slinped do.
- -VBorgcn da.
Long Mangel Wtirtzcl.
Ornugo Carrot) very fine. Yellow do.
Blood do. Green Glazed dq.-
- Guernsey Parsnip. Turniii Ruoled
J,ong White dp.. Rcd'Dntob do.
Early ClustcrCupuuibcr. Co;v dq.
Extra Long do. - Colowort.
Long Green do. Enrlv Spring Flat Turnip,
Enrfy Fruniodo. Norlolk lilullio. . ,
dy Gherkin do. . White .Flat do.
Imiwriiil Sugar Lottnco. IStig Hauuver do.
Whito Hand do. • llntuBugado.
Ico-CosS'do. . 'Squa,li Popper.
Scarlet Short-top Iladish. Gttyotuie do.
Lung Solinuu do. . Uouhlo Pcppergrass.
^ytttarCuh. ' ‘
Siihiiuer-Savoy.
Eorly Gcotge do. ' Cur)ed Pareloy.
Early Dutch do. ’ New. Zealand Spinnge.
Early Yorkdo. Go'nlen Cress.
Early Largo York do. Whito Mustard;
Early Low Dutch do. - 'Drown do. .
February 8 - 1
Miiroii 28
For salo by
“ “e Co.
7 . tf
Columbus ICOoR Store.
tt HAVE just roeoivOd, in addition, to ray former
JL Stock, tilts following English'and American Annu
als, Albuhis, Novels, Tale^wxi/itc. . ' .
The Englisli Annual for 11134. - - •
“ “ Portrait Album for 1834.
Tho American Religious Souvenir
Ofifering—Kcepwiko, ' ' •
English Amulet, ’ •
English .Comic Offering. -
.Geogn,pl«enlAu«««i ; . TA . LES|&c . ..
Pelham, ofllie Advomures of d Genllemfuf, 2 vols.-
Tho Nitval Ofilecr, -• 2 “
The Down Eudere, • '
Sketch Book of fashion . , 2 ^
PchirSluml^o'r So. Adventures of a Midshipman.
Tlio Domiuei’a legacy, a scrios of Talcs. -
Scenes in our Parish—by a country Ponton's daugli-
POLITICAL.
found 1o rcquiiT.'' • Th'o rupori donciudes
by rccoinmoltdini'the uppoiiitniL'nt of eom- ,
ntissioners td nioot nt PhlladelpHla on tho ;0 “'f l !tt 1 'U Rnis ' I f p ™inti<iii > iu-muciingtIio Coiimil(rro
2d Monday h» May ..ex.,u, into oo,.- S
Htdei ntion tho situation of the United iStaios,
to devise xHch fiirtlier provisions as sluill ap-
pear -Io them necessary to render the consti
tution of the Fcdoral Government ade
quate to tho'exigencies of tho-Union, and to
report such anact for that purpose to tlie ! U-
ttite'd States in Congress itssoitibled, as wlten'
ug'rped to by them and uftenvards coplirmed
by tlio Legislature of every ,8iatq, will ollot*
fually provide for.tlio same. •
. In pui'suancoqf'this reconimondation, de
legates wore appointed as follows:
! Jly Now Jersoy on tho 23d-of Novomlier
1786. - "" '■ ' ' •’ “
By Virginia oh tho 4th of December,
;*786..
elusion of peace, in wliich they roprbsbntcd
* mlt to this
tho 'adyantages that would' rosi
“ Confedorated Republic!’frbin the adoptioti
-of tho. proposed measure.s, and fook occasion
to say, that.“--it hits evr-r been tho prido and
boast of America, that the rights for which
she contended Were tlie;rights ofliuman ns-
turo,!’.“ rights which tpcm tho basis of thirteen
independent Statesr".. ;
Notwithstiinding'howover) the ability and
zeal, with which this' appeal wits; made, the.
States '* - * ' -ni-c-i-ij
of.the., , v . Jl „ tTW ,
all was requisite te give validity, to any.act,
nothing decisive was accomplished, Tho
By Pennsylvania, oti tlio 30ih of Docem-
ber, 178p.
■ By North Carolina, on tlio.Gth of Janua
ry, 1787. ... -
By Dolaworo,.o.-i tho 3d of- Fobruary,
15-87. '
By Georgia, on tho 10th pf February,
;l787flT....... ....... ..*1
These, manifestations of ppblic soBtimpnt
being in accordanco with-the viows so rq-
pohtcdly-urged by Congress, induced that-
body to press;the subjectnpan the.consider-'.
Ution of tlio remaining Statos, by-tho adop
tion, olt the 21st of February, 1787,. of-jne.
following .resolution.— • -,
!‘Resolyep, That in tlte op'mion^of-Con-
gross it is expedient that on tho second Mon
day in May uqxt, a convention of delegates
who shall bo appointedhy tliosuvcral Statos,
be held at Philadelphia for the' solo and ex-
press purpOaO of feyising the articles of con-
lh^lcrErtl'pD'* “^ ^nnn'rtitKY VA UiiiiDr/l'sa nnd
the soverfi
and proyisions
to in-Oongress, and confirmed hy tlte Statos,
render thodederal constitution adequate to
the exigencies of government, and tho- pre-
sorvaiion of tho union.” ' - - ; ;
In Confirniity with this resolution all tho
other States which had not acted upon the
suggestion of.tho'cbmmissonprs’ at yJ.nnapQ-
lis, except Rhode -Island, which tpqk no
rii-i.iiUil ill' asst. !. LAViON,
' OFOEOROIA, " “•'A-'e
tho h'tstc Bank,;
tor to ha imlfic wiUi 111'. ‘Bccfotnry, fur the safs keep,
jog, managojnent bjuI Uisburnfriuiiit of tho sumo.
Mr. 4 CLAYTON sriifl—Mr. Spuakur, if
rtlaa early period’of this question, presen* l
ted' uow iu .a new shape, the rules of tho
Ilouselind permittod me to have succinctly
il-
explained' tho reasons for my present posi
tion, .I sliould nnt now have drawn upon a
patience which seems to Im entirely exhaus-
ted. But it will ho rucoliected I promised
such , explanation, and although it might bo
cheer-lully excused here,, yot. elsewhere it
may liavo excited expectations that will not
yield a similar indulgence.
I shall consider this questionv what It real
ly is, one exclusively of POWER. My
views shall bo directed to that point chiefly ;
and I shall leave the sngirosiloii tliaV it in-
leave, tho suggestion that it in
volves tho reclmrtor of tlio batik, with but ft
few passing remarks, to those who have more
alarms oq that subject than I either feel or
foresee, .
Before.I proceed fartlier, I must pay my
respects to tlie gentleman • front Alabama,
(Mr. Makdis,) as he made mo the subject
principally of his speech.' And-first, if it is
a matter of so much concern to him,.to see'
the course l am takjug, what am 1 to think
ofhis.l. If tho administration has dono no.
thing Wrong, if they hail a right, to take the
public, funds front the Bank of the United
Status, and place them, by contract; in the
State' banks, wherefnro the necessity of his
proposition to legislate upon thosubject, and
to provide a new place of deposited He
c.qntcetls that thjs Was* dono, by virtue of a
lawful powir iu the President) and yet is
afraid- to trust its further exercise in that
quarter. If it ib his right, it cannot belong
r
subject wasagain'brouglit into view on,sev'
*$'■ '
a the foUowmg ordor:
were rdluctantt'oehlargethe powers! _York,®./the 28th of February,
Contedoration. and as^tlie conseiit^oi' CatoXx ^ oa tll0 8 th of March,
1787, , '; ; ,
Massachusetts, ' pn tlie 9th of April,
1787;' '-.'i .-'"v. ' . .
,; Connecticut,- on the lQth qf May,
1787.
^Maryland, on the 26th of May, 1787.
' -New"Hampshire,ontho 27thof Jnpo,
1787. '-f,." : . .. •
From a perusal of the resolution bf ’Con-
press, under whigl) thq Delegates asseniblod.
difibrOnt. occasions, and particularly on
dieDlth-of July 1785, in thd.formof a report,
of a coniinitteb'i in which die power to i-egn-
lnto trade, was sulicited of the .Statos, but
1 orosult was noUtiore.Rropifiouft-;
At length, another mode qf effecting the
object, was resorted to ;by the friends of the
measure. The call for additional powers
made by (hose who exercised the federal au
thority, was calculated to excite the jealousy
of tlio States, and this may hove indisposed
some of them to lend a favorable eiir tq.it,—
They probably- feared, that ; tho servants
might wish to become masters, apd 'that as
tho.Congress already held tlio sword, it would
bo unwise to permit it hlso to (told tliopurso.
J( was therefore probably seen; that if any
thing was to be effected, it could best bb'done
bymaking the htovomdht for an 'onlargembnt
of power* proceea-'ffom.'one.of the $tate)i)—
Virginia being the Jqrgest roombej-. flfijw
Confederacy, and being, besides,.a-State
having, as a consumer of foreign commodir
ties, tho greatest interest in a judicious exbr-
ercise of such-a power, waS olecte'digfhefilq
loader, and accprdingfy. wefirid Mr. Madison
offering in the Legislatbre of iliat Slate, tlie
30tb^>vember,.resolutions ipjitruct&ig bor.
Ilowing facts .appear:
T. That ‘
. First. That tlie. delegates wore to bo
chosen by tho.soveral Statos.
. Secondly. That the convocation of the
proposed cepvontioRWas,’“for the sole pur
pose of revising the articles of confedera
tion,” then subsisting between (he thirteen
spvoreign, free and independent. States,
which by them wore united,itnd npt for the
purppse of forming any new government to
ho composed of tlio whole people of the thir
teen Stafos as on. aggregate mass.
TriJhi.-tr.» That The alterations and pro
visions to bb recothmondod by tho'conVen-*
tion, sliqultf, before.going Into operation, rb-
coiyo the siuiction of the State*, tiiid
Fourthly. That tlioso-'alterations and
provisions shduld' have no rbndohcy to de
stroy,'“tho federal constitution,” that is tho
delegates inUot^ress “ to propose a .recoiit-
mobdation to tlio States in Upio
. ion, to author
ize that-assembly to regulate their trade,” on
certain specified principles. The resolutions
wore hotVbvcr, not adopted, bod on the 21st
of Jan. 1786, a resolution' wns passed, that
Commissioners bo appointed to meot' such
Other'Commissioners, ns may jib appointed
by the other States in the Unibii, at a time
und place to be ngreodon, to take into con-'
sideratiou tlie trude of tlie United States; to
examine the relative Situation and trade of
the said states; to consider how far nil uni
form system in their co.miiiciciaWegiiliitibii:
articles, constitution, or cbmpact.attlmt time
fiilbs)sting; hu^bn the ednttpry sjtouia^bp a-
may be hecossary to tlicir common- interest-,
and.tbolr pennanent harmony, niid to report
- B GLTINGCLOtlIB|Of^U v kin, l ,,^ ! .'a. ?| hv M
Dec. 7
IftTOTICE.—'Tlio Notes belonging to Adolphus
d. Rtmieifont, nre in tlie hands <rf rite uuder-
elgned foKeollectimi. YhAeo inlercstnd will do well
S*? v;-
Cqliimbns Dee.14 • -“
Look Ont!!
r October-lost, I |
Uonand’k Tonic Mlxtnre.
lUHiUrWl ATKIU-’KCT ANO LASTING-CCRB YOK THE
FEVER AND AGUE.
F OR '
DrIiooists, Apalaeliicolu; Flofula.
Muscogee county—one for Six Hundred Holtnns,
Sat the other for Fire Hundred and Two.ity-llvo Do).
Urefontdne Deeerahsr25th, 1833,the otherDrcem-
L , r -’.'.tli, 1834. I forworn an.v person of-trading for
.aid nnto.s as the eonridoralion. for ^'^'eSje"”
■ F -~' 0 3t
oivnn line failed. PETElli
Randolph county, Mnreh 15,1834.
Pettit Onlf Cotton Seed.
T ’lS -uh-crihora will liavcin 8 or 10 days fifty
sucks-of the Pettit GulfOotton sood forlfiie.
• SAD. K IIUDUEri. At Co.
“ I hereby appoint Messrs. -Flotehor &'
Westcolt, lu.Y agents for tlio jaioof “
Mixture,’ 5 in tlie Territory of Hondo, Rustem port of
Alnhniim amt Western part.of
hie to furnish the sold medicines to all "homay appl
to them on aa faroraMe terms n* they eon oblnin.ihii
tliopranriererhimsclf.’; „ jrilIN r/roWaND."
"Philndclphia,4)cL24,1833, 3 ,
Flour and Molnsscs.
I Suhserihers had
ava just receiv’ed by Steamer
A Sanganieiinud otlier Boats,
100 barrels best Orleans MolaSsos.
100 burrels best Western Flour
March 15 SMITH ft MORGAN.
Sicnia Pmcliiie.
F RKSH I OiVF.UA.—Afew Mvkhet* of llii-jv
trwttrriiiiurv iiii'tlicinc, direct from the Shttkor So-
| riety—and for sale by ^ yy pn j JNt , H AM
Talon of Romance, 2 peridn.. .
Nefirton lliornton, or tlie fHcrciiftnt Sorvice.
Fibblctun’H Truvolain America,
lecture* bn the Low uud Urn UoPpel.
The Note Book of a Country Clorgyntan;
Owcu'a Voyape»._..^
. Influence of liio'BihTd. .
The Chtirtli of Goffi *■ . •
The Lifo Of Archhialiep Craniner. ;
Lite of Jncksob—with many other works too numor
o'lsto.iurticufonxo.^ fqaouRNEV NORTON.
great object, as. when miiuiimimsly ,ratified
by. then^ will enab|o tj'° United States —
Cuilgrcsf assembled;■ efibctually tO'provi
for tlie same/’'.'
Although this resolution was adopted .on
tlie 21st of Jam, so slow and'cautious were
the States, that it was not-until tlio 11th of
September, tliut -Comtnissoncrs from five
stated alone, viz: Virginia, Delaware,'Penn
sylvania, New-Jersey and Ncw-YoYk) as
sembled. at Annapolis. .Tlte first proceed
ing of this body, itllpr u full communication
of suntiiuchtsj.was tl)0 appointiyent oi a com
mittee to “ prepare a draught of a report to
.boutado.tothe states, having conmiisBionere
attending at this meeting,” which draught
having been reported on a subsequent , day)
ioptod on tho 14th. In (hat report it
Fitriiiture, oil CousiitiiiHcut.
dl8pb»e uf fdrVuxh, ui uv^cruto price*.
1 Second Hand Piuno* ‘ ■
1 Fair of Teiiur Card Table*.
».)assachusettes) .Rhode Edand and North
Carelinn,.nonoof whom had attended, line
sentation was toa “partial
January 18
34 t(
was stated,' that commissioners had (icon ap
pointed by tlio States of New Homshirei
ff • - "
to Congress,' nnd'we shall bo impertinently
.... ..... J--,.. ,
intermeddling w.itli.,the rigjits of the Execu- .
tiyo, .Persons,'.,when they speak in onft
plncq, to bo iien'rd.ilt another, nro quite, apt .
tonyorluok the very inconsistency in tliem-
sclves which they think .they see in others.
tud
New, 'sir, for my part, I would want no bet
tor proof of the illegality of -a measure, than
that it needs to.bo afterwards localized, and
if its consequences must bo bolstered up hy
law, it fallows pretty clearly, as we sity, ih
another place, tlmt it is wrong “fl ow the be*
ginning.”
But, says-tlie gentleman, ho.cannot un
derstand my course;. perhaps bo doe* not
wish to do it; he has an object thnt might b6
defeated by it. There are some deba
ters, who failing to convince .by reasoning,
. .. . ^ " ||prs atinsinutitlDR5 ’ ’ "
liavo donowomj
that it answers hilly aa well for obtaining fa-
vnr ns thu.t of fair argument.
Sir, I suspect tbe motives or discernment,
I care not which, of any man, who says there
is no diflcronco between restoring the depot-
ites and re-chartoriug the bank; nnd as I
am akked to reconcile piy contemplated vote
witfi the views of my report, I hope to bo
alfle to do it, eyqn to tl(e midqrstnoding of
the gentleman himself, us much astonishment
(to give' it no'worse name,) as he feels, or
nflccts, on the subject.
-take notice of one of his-re-
I must first
hiarks. Ho says, after I had succeeded in
obtaining two verdicts, against - tlio bank, (
now wanted to enter a nolle prosequi ; tliis,
ho adds, might be die fashion of tho country
where I live, but it was not so in his. To
this, I hltvo two.answers, and tho gentleman
is wclcumc to take his choice In tho conn-'
try whore I live, whenever an honest solici
tor finds his prosecution malicious, that tlio
dup.te.dto render Jt“nd.Bnue.., r _
cieq of government and Jw) prenem.t(qp, qf
the Union,” viz: tho union then subsisting
between the J3 statos, each qf which was in
full- possession of its sovereignty, froodom
a'nd independence, and tlio only union to
which these terms could lit(vo applied.-
It being tligs rttanifest (hat tlio olijoct for
whi,ch : tl)o convention was ussemblqd,; tyr
not to change the form of the goYernment.bi
simply to “revisotliQ articles qf confedera
tion,”-it remains' for us to see whether that
body was properly elected,-and whether it
tlfd-in hdnesty and good faitlufulfil the duties
of its appointment. . • ' . '
This wo shall learn from tlio journal of its
procccdipgsj and if frojii (lint record, it shall
appear that sticb wqi tlio fiict, we shul.j have
advanced another step towards establishing
the position; that tlie government oi tho Uni
ted States was established by- the 8 ,utoa
jMRBP P 5 ' .
just, arlutrary und vindictive,” and further,
that he suborns liis.witnosses to.aflbct his de
sign* lid docs enter u nolle prosequi;
■ Now, sir) it may bo difierent in the gen-
tlcmnii’g country ; it may he n custom (here,
that tl(o tvorse.tlio cuso^on tho part ot tlio
S(ato, Ijkq (nq J '.l. •.l.i.
und not hy the people as an aggroguto mass,
’ • ■- (TO BB OONCI.UOEO)
Tho National Ithelllgcncer says, that the
President's message to tits ttenaie, "re-uomi-
1«J Government Directors ol
lulling tlio four old
tlio w S;"BanlVlii nfiiicrslooti to liuvo lieen-ot'
acrimonious churncler, pretty plninly !u
tiuilitiiig lo that body, that ll ihey roluso to
confin/i these appomiinehu, lie will not con
descend to make any giber for tlie smne-trusl.
What effect this alarming threat will ,have up-
: nn the poor Senators,. roniUltts to be scen
Jl is said tlmt Die Message of the-Prcsidenl
rc-immimiting the rejected Bi
tlmt os tho rcprei PBPP . ...
and defective,” tlioso assembled din not con-
ceivo it atjvisablo to procoed on tlio business
of tltuir ■ mission.” “ Docpjy impressed.
$ SO Ucwttrd;
S TOIDN from tho »U*blo of JohnAV. Mays, to Hor-
riii cuulily, (in dip 15tli to«t,» Bay Horse; 7 Jt"*
old; iiu particular mark* recxillectofi. -He was wtaten
by a mun| named John Aaktoa, who will probably
moke for Teime-wMS A'kma i» almut« feoq.8 or 1.0
tochaa liixb,(lArkcompi**iu». bhek wlpskerei
aUi'il 25 or 281 yearn oi e»p. I wiU kivo l 'o aboiere-
war.1 for die delivery of Ilia liorae and thief to mo in
.Columbu., or »25for either. ^ \VADSWGRTIL
Metcli 21 7 ~ 11
however,with tho magnMutlo and iroportunco
(if tlm ollierfa ronfided to them on thil
of the objects omlidedto them on thisofcoa-
sion.” says tlio report, “your commissioners
catlnot forbear to indulge the expression qf
their earnest nnd unanimous wish that spee
dy measures may be taken to effect a gen
eral meeting of tbe States, inn ftilurn con
vention for the samo and such other purposes
at tho situation of public affairs muy be
- —x ‘ouk Directors is
Irotoii'iyaiiiisivc Uiwiirds tlie Semite but it is
of a threatening churucter: It is sui'd tlmt the
President dmiunds tlie currfimialioii of Uiese
'nominations und utters u llircut that in tbe
event of a refusal totomply with ids request tic
will nut only not niukc any oilier noimriulions
'of directors, but will AFTKAl'To Tit* fboi le.
In -what way we do; uo’t learn, wla llicr by n
manifesto, tiiroiiglfthe columns of tlio Globe,
or by n call upon tlio people, ; to assemble 011,1
uli tlie rctraciory subordinates, riie uo-
deposites,. tlio harder tliojf
itoid on tq it; if so, I envy tli.cm no such
principles. For myself, 1 had rather actu
ally ho inconsistent, than even to appear un
just ; and I leave those, who choose tlio lat
ter) to tlio full, uncovelted enjoyment of their
preference. . .'
The second answer is contained in an an*
oedofo, whicii is located in tlio gcntlcnmn’^
own State ; and- is ns follows:—A certain
individual was indicted for tho crimo of mur
der j and tho jury, after being but all '"gbt
and liajf of tlio ril-xt day, brought in tbfir
verdict that the man wns not guilty of mur
der, but of shop-lifting. Tlio court informed
tlio jury that tlmt was impossible, they must
retire to thoirroom and reconsider the case ;
tvlioreupon they were split back, and after
remaining tho balance of tluit day andtlio
whole of tho ensuing night, they returned,
tlicir vordict into tlie court, stating that if the
x not guilty of shop-lifting ho ccrtnie-
of 8iieup-stpaliiig ; nnd, thro win g
man was t
ly, was. * T (r . . , v .. ,,, .
themselves upon tlicir constitutional.rights,
they were determined to stick tothat vordict.
Now, sir, -1 indicted tlio hank for murder,
perpetrated upon tho body of tlio Constitu-
C»ar^7T%W e T-^^“fmm. lion, which afiScted iulifef Freni this charge ,
in of high ittiportauce'nro in town, it was acquitted; but tho President insists
it wits acquitted; but tho President insists
upon it, that if it is not guilty of shop-lifting
Upon a certuin French bill of exchange, it.
surelv was of sWp-stoaling, committed up
on tlie Govermnent directors, und therefore
ought to, and shall, bo crept. This, tlio gen
tleman wants to make mo believe, is tlm
identical charge which I brought against the
bank I He must excuse my credulityifitre-
fuses to swallow tliis dose l
But my vote at tlio last'session seems to
disturb him,. I voted, he says, tlmt tlie de-
positos wore unsafe in tho hank, nnd ti er -
fare, I ought now to sanction their illegal
seizure mid withdrawal, to ho placed in those
will of cuitr-so lie rejected mid wo
hope raoHi’TLY. Wlicn tliis is done die * ur -
riter report is ^o .^vedingT, which his own proposition considers equally
Ifthoy aresafe where.hoy are
and also'make au uddress
Great cxidtement prevailed at Wasmngura.
| why legislate upon tlio subject 1 I t canto;
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