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‘. . *\'atimal uYomination.
At a meeting of the Democratic Mem
bers ot Congress, in the Chamber of the
House of Representatives of the United
States, February 14, 1831, the following
resolutions were unanimously wloj ted.
Resolved, As the sense of this moctifig,
that
U. CfUWVFOUD,
pf Georgia, be recommended to the people
of the United Sta es as a proper Candidate
for the office of President, and
AtBEftT GALLATIN,
or Pennsylvania, fur the office oi Vice Pre
sident, ol the United States, lor lour yeats
from the 4th of March, 182S.
, Mr *\
i*M.n ,AY KY I UJUNt' 2
TO THE KDITOJl,
listed Washing'on 24 h May, 1824, hsHI pi.*'
four o'clock, I*. M.
The house met this morning at an ear.'y hour,
and transacted considerable business till four
o'clock, whe " a motion was made for adjournment,
to meet again at five o’clock (hit evening, which
iras agreed to. The report'of the committee on
Edwards* memorial w»s expected to be laid be
fore us this fori noon, hut this haa not been done.
As the house meets this evening, it i, possibt
tli-t we may y< t receive it before ive adjourn to
night. As soon us the repoit is put in print, I
. win forward you a copy.
(Wrt shall no doubt receive the report by thi
evening’* mail}
Ml?. RANDOLPH'S LETTER.
Bear »h t Mr John Randolph say a on the sub
p c f the A. B plot, and the opinion* he hat giv
e« o- this iotampus iraMuction, tlt'ch was gotten
u- t Washington for (he purpose of aiding the
w kefs of mischief in accomplishing their plans
{• iitractiijg and dividing the people and o'
baling tin prospects of the democratic esndi
d te, it, 'he coming Presidential election. The
en. mies of Ur. Crawford had best take advice—a
lit c more moderation would serve their purprwi
by'ter Their estratag>n' and malign mt attack-
oubim. are too grou to weigh upon the cool ju v
» • '*»f the people. Men of principle, generally
!e • towards the persecuted. -Just so with Mr
B ■ • Iph; who, being fully convinccu of the t eg
til Iv organized system of persecution, that has
pursued and is stilt pnr-uing Mr. Crawford, has
Ibex boldly and fear essJy expressed himself
From the Richmond Enquirer 25th ult.
fo the freeholder* of the Countiei of <h rlotte,
Buckingham, Piinee Edward, and Cumberland >
en i Commonwealth of Virginia
F Howcttitens, Friends at.c! Fheeholb
tots’.’ A recurrence ofthe aaniepuiioul ms
eu e thdt drove me from my post, some
two ycjrs ago, again compels me to ask a
fui to .gh; for I cannot consent to consider
myseii to the light of a deserter. But no
consideration whatever would have induced
me to leave Washington, so long as a shad,
o'. of doubt hung over the transactions ol
th.- Treasur ; which I was (among others)
apponled to investigate. It was at my in-
sfonee, and not without considerable resis>
tpiice on the part of a majority of the Com
. niit'ee, that the S'cretary had the oppor
Uirniy given him, to file his answer to the
.accusation of Mr Edwards. 1 was satisfi*
c that justice required this course to be
pi‘ ■ ted, ai the same time that it would ex
p He the business, and abridge the labour
ol the Committee. If the Secretary’s con.
don was defensible, who could make that
defence so properly as the party accused ?
1 otherwise, it was high lime that he should
b dismissed from a station ol which he was
unworthy.
I confess, that I was not without some
misgivi /gs, that all was not right Hold,
ing myself aloof from the intrigues and in-
tn iers of Washington, I had remain, d a
p.sMve spectator of a scene, such as l hep;
never again to witness. Not that I wag
without a slight, a very.shgbt preference in
the choice of the evils submitted to us lor
our acceptance. I inclined towards Mr
Crawford for some reasons which were pri
vale aud personal, and with which it is un
necessary to trouble you—but chiefly, be-
<s use you preferred fom to his competitors,
entreaties cm! to save whom frdrn' utter
pin t-,e has pursued a certain Inn utf conduct,
Imvc been his most virtijetjt* ocrtlsbrs nnd
•etrsecittors, for that very maw , Which
I’as cunlrihut'ed ut'ofiCe to tlu it' roliclt alp!
it the same lime been serviceable 'to Un*
' eminent by reselling a large debt frofn the
4'tiust total loss which would have follow
rd a rigid exercise of lus .authority. Ho
luts.availed himself of discrctionury pow
ers reposed in him by the law, lot"that put-
iKtSe nlul with that it item,' to mitigate' the
severity of the suffering of but western fel
low ntixens, whose clamours; had he taken
r. chflVicni course, would have dissolved the
present feeble and distracted administration
ol our government;'and Actaeon like, he is
assailed by the very hounds that ho has
chetfohed and fed
1 confess that this base unmanly conspi
racy against Mr*Crawford has given to niy
mind a degree of intnroVt in the ensuing t-
lection, ll at ten days ag" I debuted it im-.
possible for me to leul I shall rejoice in
the discomfiture of u pfot got up, us I veri
ly believe, in Washington, lor his destruc
lion: for I know too well tho baseness and
timidity of the character ol Edwards (self-
con virtid as he is) to believe that hoAVould
have dared to take such a measure,- even
covered by flight fn tn tho rcscn tncnt ol
his injured enemy, without a
F rnlection front a high quarleh
say, once for all, that I impute nothing
unfair to any of the candidates fof the l’xes
ldcrcy. But how. have the aspersions ml
this calumniator been met? By the most
temperate, passionless, mild, dignified and
nicirr.gob’e exposure oJ litcir lahsthood.
wtth.iut one harsh word lowaub their au-
ilior.
The pilot adtmmi.shed <ve to cntltl islct
ter. If tic people of Virginia shall be
mad enongli to call a Convention, I make
an humble tender ol my setv Cos* 1 have
lived and hoped to die a freeholder, and
when I lose that distinciion, 1 snail no iotig
er httre any motive tq be proud of being
your faithluI servai t,
JOHN RANDOLPH of Roanoke.
Nestor, ai sea, May 17, 1024.
The Picsirien' of the United Stales has cigntd
the new i'arilF Bill—it i« no»■, therefore u law ol
the land. However bur'.hensome and upprea-ivr
thi* law is in its operating on the South, we iritist
either submit to the tnca ure, or adept counter-
vailitig measures to protect ourselves.
It is reported in a New York paper that Mr.
Randolph has goue to jcin Lord Uj ron. ThU rt
IKirt, however, i» contradicted in the Philadelphi.
Democratic Press. Mr. H. in his Ictt* r to hi* con
aliments *»ys that ill state of health, has force
iim abroad.
The editor of the Camden, So. Ca, Chronicle,
spe lling; of Mr, Craw fctd’a defence against th*.
charges of Mr r.dwards, says—«It ia regarded by
tie (Honda of Mr. Crawford, (and we beireve, b\
most others who have candor enough to apeali
their real sentiment*,) ks a most triumphant'vindt
cation of hia chapacter.’’
By account* from New Orleans of the 10th uh
we learn that the water, abo\ e, continued to rise,
and it waa feared that much damage would hi
done to the crops. A creva-ae of con*:derab'
extent bad been made in the levee above General
Hamptons plantation. At Natch. * the water*
were nearly aa high as at any t.me during th* great
freah last year, and the plonUtiotis in Concordia
were mostly ovi rfl 'wi il
Con.pl-inta are made in a New Orleans paper
ofthe 6ihulj. that a Colombian ctatiaer was lying
oiFthe bar at the mouth of die river which board
ed every vessel of a certain description that p.i*»-
ed, thereby doing much injur/ to the trade with
the Mexican provinces.
A splendid dinner n as giver, to Com Br.ti.Tfcn*,
of the Colombian navy, on the Ah u t- by the citi
zens of New OrlcanB.
(von 'rna ntiruiiMCiir.)
INTERNAL improvement, NO t.
Shall the State of Georgia with her abundant
resources, and exlrao.dihary capabilities, be the
last in the race of internal improvement ? Let her
eraula e Jfew York, and shew to the world that
southern energy, u not to be mrpassed by north
ern industry—Let her learn to understand ami
practice upon the true distir.cion between Econ-
omyanA Panimeny. More depends upon words
thm wc are aware of; the one is *elfish and un
profitable the other generous and successful—^The
one withhold* the necessary means, defeats (he
best intentions, ai l proves abortive, whenever it
controls and direct* operation* of any kind—the
‘•'her adapts the means to the end in exact pro.
portion, gives life and energy to exertion, und
aees works of great extent rise up under its fos
and because (/ elected he could, in a man
7lcr be comp tiled to throw himself into
the hands of the least unsound o f the p 0
*i ical parties of the country • that
a,| f ou wui viic v»m isiHiuijOTi oi an aci
nuniai alion, is ino titeivable to tboge win
lia' c not seen the •warm.
I said, that I had » () n>e misgiving, tha
vvrs not as it ought to be. But when i
n-ai: the reply of Mr Crawford, I had not ,,
sh. dow of doubt rpinaming on my mino.
St is he most triumphant and irresistii.t<
nt.swer that ever met the accusation ol „
t).s and perjured informer I have i r.
dnunt that there is not a mercantile hops,
it! oiiT Atlantic cities, that has not lost
tnucl. heavier jitr-ct mage; on its westt-i-
%ins, than wi; have done, since Mr Craw
fill’d look charge of the Treasury • * vt i
f’Vfopnsiug the 8UtM now due to be Vhd
Fusj And p is a matter worthy of noth
’hat. the-ytfiy people at whose prayers au.
in all her former attempts to improve • her river*
oi road-, been guided more by Partimonf tlnn
Economy? , , .
I be binall advances which have been made in
he ‘he work, with the large sum* expended upon i',
~IN SFNATL.
May 22
The bills from th House of RtfpiesjBt'iti-
tives, granting* a tract of land for the sent
of government nf tfio Territory pi, Florida,
'and for other.purposes was road a thjul
time, and r.vs ko '
The bills ivi ioh origipted in Senate, *‘ii
further addition to an act to.establish on u
niform system ol'naturalization;” “to amend
an act, supplemental y tu an act, entitied
An act tu carry into tfleet the 9th article of
the treaty concluded between the United
Sta es and Spain, i.ti the 22.! of Feh.i 1819:”
“to extinguish Indian claims to lands with
in the State of Missouri:” were severally
rend the thud time, passed, and sent tii the
House ol RepVesentativcs fur concurrence*
On motion of Mr Barbour, the Senate,
then proceeded to the consideration o< lix
ccutive business : and after considerable
time spent thereto;
Adjourned
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The engrossed hill ''making appropria
(ion for settling the claims ol Daniel D
Totopkltis,” was read a third time.
Mr Sloane said a few words in opposition
to its passuge, and called for the Yeas and
Nays, whirli were ordered, aud stood as
follows: Yeas 114. Nays 16
So the bill was passed and seht tu the
Senate.
The amendments of the Senate to the
hill “to improve' the navigation of the Ohio
and Mississippi rivers,” were agreed to by
Hie House
On motion of Mr Lane, the House
went, again into pummitie ol the whulc, on
i he bill “making appropriations for the mil
itary service of tlte Unijcd * States for the
years 1824,” (Indian Department.)
The hdl was amended by a proviso to ex
Unguish the title of tho Cieok Indians to
lands w ithin the lunils of Georgia .
A message was received from the Presi
dent <>( the United Stales, as follows :
V’o the /Tome if II •p'-ctentative* of the U S
I li Vismit to the House ol Rt presenia
lives a report ofthe Secretary oi the N;.vy,
to compliance with tlu ir resolution of the
1.4th of April last, respecting Prize Agents:
which ieport contains the information re
quested
1 JAMES MONROE,
■ll'ishington .City, 22d May, 1824
The above communication was laid on
the table.
r , , r „ S a J ,, • • ° 1 ' motion or Mr MeLane, the House
Extract of a Letter from an .tmerican at Havana, W qnt into committee of .he whole, on the
if* MCil.Se■ ...
tailts * f the Mate—hot such an opinion would lead
to the .emote ii 'c'inv.qC.of intcritil iryprow mr ti
semuhaneotisly in every bounty ip the State—.
which is impracticable and would be unavailing—
Besides, the uliiptatc, advantages to the whole
Hate arc wlwt we bughj only to calculate upon,
to which there.ulting from the barb ex
penditurc of the money required,for construction
are only aa » drop Of water to the ocean—the one
is temporary ami trifl ag, the other will last for
•igcs Mini benefit gsn'erutions upon generations yet
to come.
Rut it is conRdcndy expected th»t the Sordid
and selfish policy, which has «o long cramped all
the exertions of Georgia will under the enlighten
ed administration ol' the present chief magistrate
he entirely dispelled < and will only be remem
be red to be regretted—That a new C ra will un
fold i'self—That party bickerings und s'rifc will
be merged into the great work of internal im
provement, knti'l wt stnll see the waters of the
dconee, the Ogtechte and the Savannah, commin
gling with each other, nod forming a fust bond <d
union, between the inhabitants of the east, and the
west, the north, and south.—All local jealousy
.and sectional feeling, so injurious to the body
politic, will then co we, and wo filial) only be
known to each othur as Georgian*, whether r- sid-
V, Without a promise of ,n * ° f
i high quartcflund hece w ^rethe land is washed by the Athmuc ocean
- • “FULTON"
ratal Outrage—A Mr. Burrs, who re*
sub s ill b . Luke's Parish, t> C ubout thir
ty miles from Purynburgh, was shut on
hut sday night last, at ins owu dio.r The
particulars < t this alfair, as far as we have
been enabled to learn, arc us follows: —Mr.
b liatbjuai rutusned to hia residence from
t us city, with five negroes,.who hod betn
enticed irom him sometime before. About
one o’cl'.pk in the morning he was aroused
(corn his bed by a man on horbliack, who
requested him to come out—This he ro
used, oinriea him off, and putting his
'.'e.'d out of the door to set on lus dog, re*
> fivctl a full chnrg'- of buckshot in the side
.rhi<r he.,d, and lull hfclcss across the step
From the position in which he fell, and o
thcrCircumstances, and the print uj the hut
of a gun, behind a tree adjoining, it is sup
posed some other than the individual m
Horseback, discharged the fatal slit Mi
Botns’s barn, was set fire to and tkstroyc’ .
about two months smec,—Noil.ing ha-
oecit heart! of the perpetrators ' t ■ »• d-d.
Georgian
10 the Ed ton.
May 6, 1824.
“There appears to be con id vruble a. pie *
hensionufan invasion of the Island, from
Colombia, Slid there is a rumour that a con-
kid i able fleet of Columbian vessels have
made their appearance on the south ,si ic.
It is certain, that the governmnnt ofC* 1 tn
bia have threatened that of this Island, that,
if it does not cease tu fit out expeditions to
*n ' y them, they will send a fotco to des
Toy all the de enceless towns on the sea-
board, .which they, no doubt, cun do very
rcaddy. In consi.quencp of this threat, tim
military commanders have been ordered to
prepare for delcnce.
“Thp inhabitants appear better contented
under the Roy.il than they were under the
Constitutional government. A government
of the people is certainly best, when the
good predominate ; but, when the reverse
is the case, as it is here, the gouc^rt-quire u
government capable of protecting them
The constitutional government Halted the
Yvorst part of the community, because jus
tice was slow and uncertain •, the Royal gov
ernment the belter part, fr-c.'.use justice
is prompt and summary Governments
should be suited to the character ol the peo
ple A popular government is beat suited
to us, and a Royal government is acknowl
edged to be the best for tlte people of this
I,land, and men the American residents
prefer living tinder it, because it is belter
able to protect them. It must undoubtedb
he the best, until a radical cha ig, is made
in th* character ol the people, for they have
not virtue enough among them to govern
themselves ”
From iheJCtnu York h'lttional Jltvoeate, 22dutt.
Clear the l ourse ! 1’he Races over the
Long Island Course cuminenke on Tuesday
next, and continue three dayd.
Dr Thornton’s southern Eclipse is said
to be a patent animal. The next steam
b tats will bring us the hang ups from Vtr
gi"ia and Maryland, the Tom and Jerry’s
are all in training—big whiskers-i-lop
boots—new curricles—green (rocks-crop
tail ponies—Clinton hats—shantmey gloves
tering tefluence to great utilily-Ha* not Georgia
in ail her former Attpmrkfa tn ... j . •’ . ... r
a d cotton spinners from Paterson and old
Duchess-riots . I pick poexets are cxpcct-
on the course, and a new emission of
counterfeit paper may be looked for.
Dim County sobs quefujy, to reiparitate some of
its provision-, u sleep- unnoticed, and unknown.
It is hoped however that'it ma;. not be the tleep
of death— it wa* said that it contemplated too
much—that Bonaparte in the zenith ofhi, power
could not have cturned its multifarious provisions
into effect, and because the whole opult! not be
done, it a a* strangely concluded, that a part ought
not :o lie utidertulcnn.
A selfish and destructive policy, regards with a
calouseye die trdh'ig advantages which may be
njoyed by.the community adjacent to any par
,: ulai‘ work of interi ai improvement, by (he tx
hditureof the mcney required for it* compl .
m- I; j* thought by some (hat the fund" of the
t. heldngifg to thy whole, ought not to be ex
. ended b^ntrt -ially’.to only a part of the inhatji-
bjil “ to authorize the Secretary of the
Treasury to exchange a stock bearing an.
interest ffive percent, for certain sb-cks
hearing an interest of six per cent.”
Mr MeLane rnmed to amend the fir-t
section i if the bill by inserting the following:
Be it enacted. Wc. That * 1 the President..!
the United Slat k be, and he is hereby, em
powered to borrow, oti or hefore the 1st
day of April next, on the credit of die Uni
ted States, a sum not exceeding five millions
of dollars’, at a rale of interest payable qunr
ter. yearly, not exceeding four and a hall
per centum per annum, and reimbursable
at the nUasuic of government, at any time
after the 31st /'ay of December, 1831, to be
applied, in uddition io the moneys which
may be in the Treasury at the time of hor
rowing the same—to pay offend discharge
such parts ofthe six per cent stock of tfoc
United Stales of die year 1812. as may be
redeemable after the 1st day of January
next.
Sec. 4 Jlnd be it further enacted. That
it shall be lawful for the 13.mk iif the U. S
to (end the said turn, or any part therCol:
and it is hmtby further declared, that it
shall be deemed a good execution of the
said power to burrow, for the Secretary ol
the Treasury, with the approbation of the
President of the U. States, to cause to he
constituted certificates ol stock signed by
the Register o( the Treasury, or by a Corn-
miss inner of Leans (or the whole or for any
part thereof, bearing an interest not excee
ding lour and one half per centum per an
num, transferable and Redeemable as afore
said, and to cause the said certificates of
slock to be soldi Provided that no stock be
sold under par.?
Mr McLcanc prefaced this motion by a
statement, in explanation, of considerable
length, the substance of which will hereaf
ter be placed before our readers.
This amendment was agreed To, and the
other parts of the bill were correspondingly
altered; when the bill and amendments
were reported to the House.
The bill and arriendments were Jhen or
dered to be engrossed fora third reading,
which had ben ordered to a third reading
to day.
The bills wet e then rend a third lime,
passed, and sent to the Senate for concur
rence.
Mr Newton, from the committee on
Commerce, made a report, accompanied
ky t, bill “ for the regulation ol steamboats,
and tor the security of the passengers there
in which, was laid on the table.
Mr Newton, from the same committee,
made a report on the interpretation of cer.
tain parts of the Treaty between th United
States and Grout Britain: which was laid on
the table.
And then the Mouse adjourned. ,
COMMERCIAL.
phzus and Luhydiob. or dispute the dr a
m tic p /ct’s iUou,' ti at “ things inanimate
have movctl, ps being by ipusic's soft per
su.teion .charmed,” It rcpiind3 us very
much of an Irish description of Mrs. Sic!, Aew-0, W-During the week e.-ling the
<!oni performance m Dublin, intended to IQfir, mu a lair buginess was done, generafly in
ridicule,other accounts cri the effcctsof this li,v Orleans market. 3
great magician ol the Sock ar.d Buskin, ° ’
—“Seventeen ladies were carried out in (iiv,
and two or three little children were drown
C.iTTuss were in Heady demand .but withodt
at) change in prices. Receipts during the week,
/47.J bales i hsports, 75:.G, Ucceipts during
-jctumti, l2->.420 t);.les—Exports, 08,348—buUnce
dm u.e tears winch were shea in, the -m
pl k • s TtCffo t , uharb uiliiout ir ^cli iilierution—-prime in iU*-
Hihiid Hud rtcirco.—nm plantation, 7 a 7^ cents* in
B. - .! - , ' . , „ a 8 * 'l'dnx ; -c<i, in improves' .iemand, »t
Four Greek youths arrivedat Boston in 2 * ‘fi forcrossml, 3| a 34 for second*, and 41,44
he br:g Cyprus. We understand they haw hi’^-testimate/, Mock on hand, 3i'fi4 hfoi*.
st,: i fonfi lj y 'ho American Migsiui,
mn to bo educated at And It * a,ul P’*™
Vutkdlum. earn* ^ 1 ‘ ^
tUP.n—In R i1(iinnb>, nn life 94.it, r
. I. u* H V T.HKa.inth, 49n
'In the OSjMltt.y, dlHtWuUhcd imli.iiln.t
" *<ion has to lament the decease of tt <r«n 1
u ttriotic citizen ' - \
, In Philadelphia, on the' 22d ,,'i,
dtort lUncfis, the Rev. Rsnnr Hoi., omh» n er ‘
Pastor of the first Bapjis, t imrcl) ol' U, lt C M
formerly PastorMthe Baptist G , '"— , * CU
nti*', in the 62.1 ydn^pf.his age.
PORT OF' 8/Alf- ANNAM.
AtintVKI),
Sloop Amelia. Taber, Darien, 3 day
ton,».» H.ll (k Hoyt. w,, hcot,
Butov—Ship done, Tucker, fr6m Live,.,.. ,
Wm Gaston and Geilteph. ' er l ,0[ > ! . to
The steam boat Hamburg, Harvey, fm,. „
burg b nml to Charleston, passed dmvu iL”'" 1 '
this forenoon. 'he over
fdtxxXsn,
U<o,
uI/EI HKli|
Brig Morgiana, Blanchsr.', New Yorlr
^•'instiin, Hjj/lx
Schr /ames “'arren, Baker, Harb-.i),* (
tuitvDTHiH vnnaKoox, ' >Min ‘an.
FL ship Cor it, P rt"-, New York
Ship Hect-. r, Glllrnd r, <],,
Passengers in the Ooraair— Mr Vfeim I
two datighiers, Messrs W Potter, I Potter. CW
feldt, Clay, 8 Hills, T Chamber,, ™3£1*
Moure, Hurt and Williams, ar<1 »
Passcnt. rs in th- Hecior-Messrs Dunha* .
Darien, Mnr hs ), Uattev and otliers na ^’‘
\ brig from thia uort for U ,ston. wai
29'h,ut >ffCape L» k out. ’ W *' f P nl1
Arri'-"1 from this non, a' N York 23d S ri,r n
berty, Hall, 9sloop Tefogr,„ h *
~ b v.-vckTs'" 7- "
ALLEYS YT )R.
T fflS M.I .UINK Wafi invented by U r ,,...
h< r, ill the. suirmc of the year 1H99 .!
cmtflne t to his bed, w itl. a leg Ul n \, J.'"
lured, and has subs, qm ntly been imnMarr 1 ,m n
various h .spital. am private tamiliw, whove iu
usefulness haa been -sffickol', *„«(«<!,„ , vi 7
appear by the iubjotned rerofi a es
medirai H"(l cirntificm nofthefir,tre*pec< bill,
ty t he proprietor has had n in succeaslui imer
a.i in pi viit'tmu cases of dis' i.v- k», sushis foie,
tured lups, thighii, 'ogs, i fl mniKtmy du-mia-
tisms und levers. Its importance Wsnnietye*n-
iiot be loo highly ap; rrfeta • d, i i. , in ,. m ,
rt'il, ihut by the \.se of th* Me> i'ttt
of sickness *iwf/tlis,reH«, is divest. t m ii> of Hi
woo , and those hours ,if pain and wreulhedaest
which are the Harbingers of spp^iachiug diuriu
non, ar* render'd movd tolerable,<if r.ot cii'ittii
divested of those tortures. Tho inventor, has'
mined .. patent for the muohin , and they tre in,
ofloiT.dfor vale, to ft humane arid disdriinuimiu
miblic, i«i liberal and accommodating warns
10HN (' .1 ENCKF.S,
PnovuiKXva, Or.i 3,1823,
Ext'detof a letter from 1)>\ Ino tiach’e to IlilliA
tngat‘*,M It ProfeMOr nf Surging He Uaii*,\
: li VIUIH-K, Vl y' 3:, «2).
Dear Sii—Permit [Self introduce to j o ,(,
tention Mr John C. Jmckes, an ingenious ■ nf I
respectable mt c! snick ol this town, who will . j.
tiibit to you, for inspection, (and should you dunk
uroper,) iipprobatioii, h mffdi.-: d'n nyu - ' im*, wrick
lie invented during his cm Gnomon' Iasi avuqrnn, l
from’so tnicomid oily bad fYgciurt of tn-th hoii*i|
of one ofhislcj's. You will fi'.d. upon rxanmu.
limi, the machine to he Very-.imp <; in iissimc. I
tt,ro, easy In in its millions, and happily cons Inc*
ted to prnmtife the convenieoce nn' 1 add tu /tie
Comfort of tlfose, who, I'. ni utmo-t nay iIihqk, j
arc confined to a siox bed It - us Hist inti nil.
ed for the comfort only f the inventor, hut dace
uis recovery, he has so much innro til it, ha,be
>s anxious to extend.it's ttdvariutfgts tu <Aln.r ,* ; Jio
mH> from tti(* ; same, of any otHer c.esl,lii
fined to a tiiefc bed, from " liir.li tlu shortest r-*'„.-f I
is so desirable Any as: istimee > ou mat riM I
Mr JenckesIn exhibiting his maeliioe ford'. <p.I
prpbmion of the I’eotleme*,, oi toe facnl'y „t Du I
tun, will much oblige your friend, etc
JOHN M \ t. UlF,
VY*r Lsou.ls, MU.
Certificate, from John C. Warren, vt/. I) /'arts^l
Principal cf the .Matsucbuselti Hospital,
Mr. J. (!. JenAes having r. quested .toy piaul
of his machine for raising the sick und vrmmWll
fi-oiri bed, i have examined it ui.l found,i, wil
calculated for tlie purpose. In order to n at.'its I
pmctical utility I desired him to coo icy it in the |
Mit&siichosetls General Hospital, an t ba-e repeat
edly employed it tliertj p.uticu m lyin ecu&of
fractured thigli, accompanied will, delirimr, and 1
found it highly useful. Considering iut.ersfore
a valuable invention, I very hearlib rwirnmtni
it for the use of hnlpituis, nnd for •.•U ytivi t; pa
tients who may he in need of i’
JOHN C. WAlt'll N,
Principal Mass. Hasyitil,
RijgToH, Jime 16, 1823.
I hereby certify that I have made ii*e of Mr. J.
C. Jenckes’ new invented maclim. to ''4
sick and disabled persons, having been ffl
with rheumatism for several years, some turton* I
lined to my. bed for weeks in succetfooiij
great was my pain that 1 could not basr "'Ik
touched, have bt-en raise i with the above o* I
boned machine with the utmost easei I do tlt‘"M
fore recommend it toW|i persons who areeimitprly I
ifll cicd. • ORIEL RHA. |
I’iiovihbxck, July 6, 1823, v
Certificate from the Physicians and Sucgeon, z/1
the vY><a York Hospital. I
,’t'he undersigned Phys'eians and Scrj;e " ! °'|
the New York Hospital, having; t-XHijiine'!Mi I
witnessed the application of Mr Jeriyki -’ nt." 1 )’
vent ion iof a machine for raising the sick from I
beds, unite in recomnn ntlipg the same as p 'H
'tarty useful for the putpone for which it is in.ew i
ded. JIAVIII HOSACK, MB
JOHN NELSON, M D.
JNO C CHESSMAN. > ! “*
v ' JOHN WATTS, ir. M !>.
VALENTINE MOTT, MB'
WRIGHT POST, MB*
THOMAS COCK, M B. "
ALEX U. STEVENS, M U*
New VaitK, au!y 15,1823,
Certificate from the Hon, Samite ol L. .blilchdi, I
At, It. JjL, U. f
Since the arrival of Mr. John C. Jenckes, kW
York, a few dnya ago, with ample recoitime 1 )' 11 ’ I
lions. I have availed myself of oppoHu" ) 11 " I
learn the construction' and operation of , [
lion for lifting weak, sick, wounded and { '' s , 1 L
persons from (heir lied: , for the purposes j
lines* and comfort; and I have become I
that the machine is well adapted for the object. (I
In writing an opinion concerning it, I oW ft I
I ought fo state, that‘besides its fitness fordsu ’I
it seems to be economical and durable; , '.I
being no leas service'sblo tothc'lnflrm and * fll ‘ I
ed ip private houses, than in public hospital®.
SAMUEL L.M1TCULLL
New Yohk, july 16, 18*3.
T|ie subscriber has been appoH 11 ’I
- d 1 Agent of. Mr. John C. Jcn'chea, for t l ' e r ‘!' s LI
/'ti ofthe above,' mentioned Aljcviiitorp, * .,-1
aiw on hand Cue as h mtmple which cun be V r |
applying «t his S'o.e, Scliirks Bni!dln|»i_I
Market Square. Orders for them I
,!tended t;. .' I.BRNJiaiMUWe,-W’ 1
, jUine 3 430 ,