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BY GIUEVE & OllMF-
.nil.LF»OBVIU,F., (iGftllGIA WEDNESDAY MOUSING. 9I VUCU 19, »H»4.
MO. fl—VOL. Xt.
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RKCOtnr.il h piibll-hed ''"‘•‘Mv. nn Ilnncm U
,vpen Wavne an,I J<-iV.»rann, nr I hree Itellars m-r
vahln in ailvnnee, or I’uur Dollars, if not paid lie-
rr rhe
,trc, r, between
aannin, pavablo ill ml
fore die eml of the year. . , ,
fnvr.nnsEMK.vrs conspicuously inserted at the
Those setu without a npeeihralion o. the nut
[niertions. will ho published I ordered out, and Purged
*'3nlei n of''i'and and neeroes.hv Administrator.,Executors,
„r'Guardians, are required by law to be held on the lust ,
T.ipailitv in thfl month, h«Uveen hour* of ton in the fore
noon mol three in the afternoon, at the Court-House of the
00,111 v in which the property is ate.—.Notices of these
.ales must bo given in a public gazette sixty days previous |
>o the day of wilt. , . j
Notices for the sale of personal property must be given ,
in like manner, forty days pro,ions to the day
Also, notice to the debtors and creditors of nn estate, must
he niiblished for FottTY days. . , _ I
Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or- . . . . „
Jina v for leave to sell land, must be published lor four I Ml, 1M, lie, 1*1 and 191, in the 24th district originally
dinnry iui MuwoirdC nmv l alhof.
Fraction No. 28], in the 23ddistrict \\ ilkin*on. | At the Court House in the town of Newnnn I
1*, actions No. 213 and 211, »J] the 2Gth di-t. \\ ilkinnon. 1 Coweta countv on Monday the 236 day of June, lb.M, I
' 1 mid on the following days until all is mdd:
COtfftRESS.
uni
the number of
Fractious No. 185, Iftl and *203, in the sixth district
mil v Wilkinson now .Montgomery. . ... ^ ^ „
Fraction No. 412, in the eighth district originally Wil- Fractions No 2;>4,29o, 312, 313, 314,329,334, 333.
kinsonnow Telfair. ^ | 937, 338, 339, 341, 342,343 and 344, iu the 1st district
Fractions A. No. 1, B. No. 1, Nos. 232, 417 and 433, in j of Coweta,
first district of Wayne. | Fractions, No. 338, nnd 341, in the 3d district orgi-
F rodions No. 249,250 and 282, in jhc 2d dist. Wayne. nally Coweta, now Heard
Fractions No. 94,90. 113, 110, 137, and 157, in the ! that the report of the Secretary of the Treasury he
1th district Coweta ** ■ •
speech or nn. jones,
OK GF.ORQIA,
On the Kcniovnf of the Drposite.s,
Delivered in the H. of Representative* U. S. Jan. 1834.
I that it has been so touched, if the people have w th the Bank nomenclature to see the propriety
Fractions No. 224 and 205, in the 3d district Wayne.
Ai tlie Court llntfsp. in the City of Macon, on
Monday, the 26th dav bf May, 1831, and on the following
duv J , until nil are sold.
Fractions No.8 and 85,in the first district originally Mus
cogee now Marion county.
Fractions No. 290, 291*and 323, in the first district origi
nally Muscogee now Talbot.
Fractions No. 172, 173 and 220, in the 14th district ori
ginally Muscogee now Talbot.
Fractions Nn 43, 107, 120, 142, 155, 150, 157, 158, 170,
M< \ll business in the line of Printing, will meet with prompt
attention at the Hrcorof.r Office.
Letters (on business) must he po*t paid.
Central Bank of «cors»a, |
■ Miu.EuiiEVii.i E. MRrch :hl. 18-14. |
P TTnKTT IN'S’ to nil net nf lire Genprnl A«spm- j
Kill on tire *M .lay of Uern.nl.Fr. I*M. |
entitled “ All ncl. In niter anil nm.uid llre llllli secl.-
on of nil act. passed 1 ..th uf Deminiher, ItiTI. in Tula- |
tion In lire Central Hunk of Gum-gin. ami In provide
fur the -ale and disposition of Lands furfeilrd !•> Ilu;
Stain,” the following I,anils now forfeited
bv lire original puruhasurs. will bit Ofltll'ml tit
Public Saif. nl lllP fol'oiving plar.es, In wil s
In Ihe Tow n uf IlsiwltillSVillC, »n Monday,
theSih day of May next, and on Hie lulluwing days,
until all are sold.
Fraction. No. I, 3fi, 37, 72. 73, 1(18. HI!), I Hi. 18 4,
00(1 .101 and 'll'l iu tlie first dialrict .d' I.ue rouutv.
Fraction, No. 97. 1U2. 193, 9>4. 37::. 371, 381,387,
end 3-id. in ihe srrond district of Lee.
Fractions Nu. 373, 274, 387, mid 38S, iu the third
district of l.ee
Fraction. No. 1.32 128. 139. 109. Irtl. 192,193
S24 and ‘Mo. ill the thivlurnth dislriel of l,re . ,
Fractions No. 212, 213, 238. 283, 383, 31)2, in the | |
fmirienith district of l.rr.
Fractions No. 2, 3, 10 und 17, in tii. fifteen:ll dis
triet of I re-
Fractions N->. 1.31.35,08,09, 11)2, 103. 130. 137,
170. 171.2111, 205, 238, mid 339, in tire sixteenth dis.
triet uf I.ue.
Fractions No. 3, 0, 27, 30, 52. 53. 54 55, 393, 331,
395, 399and 400. in the twrnly-eighth district origi-
nslly I.ue, now sumter,
Fractions No. 5 and 0, nnd Lot No. 4, Bulk Bar
nnrd’s Reserve.
I.Ots No. I, 8. 3, 4, 5, 0. 7. 0
9 10, II. 12. lit, 14, 10,
20 21. 22, 21, 21, 25, 20,
31, 32, 31, 34 , 35, 30, 37.
42 43, 4 4, 45, 40, 47, 48,
85 80,87,88.91,90,97.98,99, HI.
105 100, 107, 108, 109, 110, III,
110 117. 119. 119, 120. 12 122, 123. 120, 127, 13
129 130, 130, 137, 138, 139, III, 142. Ill, III, 145
149] 151, 152, 153, 15-1, 155, 157, loH, 159. 100. |.;|
102! 103, l«L 105, 100, 107, l()8, 109, 170, 171, 172
173.174, 175, 170, 177, 178, 179. HO, HI, H2, H3
IH4. 185, HO. 187, 189, |m:I, 100, 101, 102. 103, 104
105. 100. 107. 108. 10.1. 200, 201, 202, 203, 204,2 5
200, 2117, 208, 200, 210, 211, 212, 213 214, 215.210
217,218, 210. 220, 221. 225. 220. 227, 228, 320, 231
232. 233, 831, 235, 230, 237, 238,230, 210, 211,212
243, 244, 245. 248. 2 ID, 250, 251, 252, 233, 254, 255
250. 257, 200. 201. 202, 270, 273, 274, 270, 28'). 2H|
082,283.285. 290,297.200.201,202, 20 1,207, 209, 2<)'l
SOI)' :toi, 302. 303, 304. 305, 300.3117,308,300, 311
312, 313. 31 1. 315, 337, 330, 310.311,342.313,314
315, 310, 347, 3.50, 351, 352, .353, 3.5rt. 357. 358. 350
300. 301, 302, 303, 301, 308, 370,375,370, 377 382
383. 384. 385, 390, 387, 409,410,411. 412, 413. III.
415. 410, 417, 418, 419, 120. 121. 429. 4 III. 431. 432
433. 434, 435, 430. 137. 4U. III. 442, 4 13. 44 1. 445
450, 4.57. 458, 459, 400, t
Fractions No. 5, 0, 7, 3, 9, 16, 17 nnd 10, old Agency Re-
serve.
Lof* No. 3, 7, H, 9. 13, 15,10,47, 19 and 22 and Frac
tions II, ‘2d, 21 and *27, old Agency Reserve West side of
Flint river.
Fractions No. 2 and 3, Elawmuthlnw’a Reserve, sixteenth
district origin illy Houston now I pson.
Fractious No. 10*1,268 and dOd, in the first district origi-
nnlly Houston now (* raw ford.
Fractions No. 271 and 276, in the 1th district originally
Houston now Bibb.
Fractions No. 209,211 and 232, in the 5thdistrictorigiS
null v Houston now Itibh.
Fractious No. 251, 252. 209, 209, 271, 272, 270, 200 and
201, in the 5lh district Houston.
Fractions No. 1 1!*, 150 and 171, in the Oth dist. Houston.
Fractions No. 1 lb, 117, nnd 135, iu the 11th dist. Houston.
Fructions 2b, 07, 179 and I0d, in the sixteenth district o-
rigimdly Houston now l pson.
I “lands No. 70, 00, 02,83, 85, 00, 87,90 and 9.5, attached
to Houston county.
Islands No. 5d, 51, 55, 50, 57,50, 59,01 and 73, attached
to Rihh.
Islands No. 20, 27,30,30, 39 and 40, attached to Mon
in the ninth district opginally Monroe
i the fourth district originally Monroe
lb, 17, IH,
27. 29, 29,
39, 39, 49,
49. 50, 54,
101, 102. 103. 104
112, 114. III. II
478,
47i».
486,
4*4,
4 82,
4H3.
4^4.
485. 1*6.
1"7.
49- 1
482.
490,
491.
492,
493.
491.
4)»
I! 16
>7.
199,
4!)ft 1
509,
501.
592,
503.
504.
5ft5,
506,
5o7.
>98,
.509,
!0 i
fd 4.
an.
513,
514.
515.
516,
521.
535,
> 13,
547,
j49 |
■ EV
55.),
551,
552,
553,
55s,
55!),
760,
ji i.”>,
5’ifi.
>67 1
ft«W,
51 w.
070.
572,
573.
574.
575,
576,
*77.
579
57!*
08ft.
541,
581,
5**5,
5-6,
6-*9,
5 s .1,
5ft 1
595,
i03,’
60«
and 695, in the twelfth district
nigii
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mv
Ware.
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3,
1.
5,
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20,
21,
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3'),
31,
•32
,T.i,
a;.
35,
34,
37,
38,
3!»,
■IK
42,
43,
14
4!»,
so,
fit,
M,
5.3,
51.
55
57,
5*<.
59,
(in
«i,
r.j.
<Vi,
04,
65,
67.
64.
69.
70.
71,
72
78.
74,
75.
7ti,
77,
7**,
79,
HO.
-1,
82,
H3
88,
KS,
fit!,
H7,
83,
8H,
ft b
ftl.
ft 2.
ftl.
ft!
ft:,,
lift.
07,
94,
Iftft,
Iftl.
102,
103.
Iftl,
105,
id*;
107,
lot,
100.
110,
1 1 1.
112.
M3.
1 14.
115
1 16.
117
118.
IID.
1 JO,
101,
122,
1*23.
121,
125.
126
127.
I2*<
IM.
181,
139,
133,
131,
135.
136.
137
139.
139
14 0,
141,
14.',
143.
III.
1 15,
14ft,
1 17.
1 19
11).
159
1. r fi,
IM,
15.1.
IM.
155.
15*i
157.
158.
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Fraction No. 27
now Pike.
Fraction No. 3,
now Butts.
Lots No. 1,2,3, McIntosh Reserve, Butts.
No. 5, b, 10,32 & 55, Indian Spring Reserve, Biots.
Fraction No.56, in the9th district originally Henry now
Butts.
Fractions No. 1 ID, 260 and 129, in the ninth district ori
ginally llenrv now Newton.
Fractions No.313 and 314, in the first district originally
Walton now Newton.
Fractions No. 07, 03 and *257 in the?d district Walton.
Fract'ons N >. 52 and 313 in tin* fourth district Walton.
Fractions No. 221, 225,22b, 335 and 357, in the sixteenth
di-trot orieinallv llenrv now Newton.
Mands No. I, *2, 3. I. 5, b, 7, 0. 9, 10, 11,12, 13,11, 15, 16,
17, 19,‘JO, 21 nnd 22, ntlnehed to Henry.
Islands No. 477 and 403, in the second district originally
Baida in now Putnam.
Inland No. 10, in the 3d district originally Baldwin now
Putnam.
Islands No. 21 and 60, in the fourth district originullv
Boldoin now Morgan.
.» | Blands No. 192, 213, 250 and 357, in the twentieth dis- j
f, [ triot originally Baldwin now Morgan.
Bland No. i9b, in the eighteenth district originally Bald-
Bl md No] 2*25, in the 9th district Baldwin.
Lots No. 2, souare 59, No. 7, squure 42, Nn. 8. square 20,
in tho eitv nl' Macon.
Water Lots No. 2, 3 and 4, in the citv of Macon.
Twenty Acre Lot No. 20, adjoining Ilu* citv of Macon.
109 Acre Lots No. 19, 3b, 12, 43,01, 89, 99 and 135, Ma
con Rc-ervc, West ifido Ocinulgec river.
Fractions No. 30, 19,53,b0, 09,93,94 nnd 1 1 1, Macon Re
serve, West side Ocmulgee river.
100 \cre Lots No. 93 and 111, .Mncon^Rescrve, East side
Octnnlgee river.
At the Court House in the City of Columbus,
on Thursday the 5th day of June, 1831. and on the
following days, until n!| are sold.
Fractions No. 19, 2d, 95, 9b, 133, 131. 171, 172, 209, 21ft,
247 213, in the 1th district originally Lee now Rundolph
Fractions No. I, 30, 3*9, 7b, 77, 111,115, 152, 190, 220 and
and 229, in the 5ih di-Uri -t originally Lee now Randolph.
Fractions No. 2ft, 95, 9b, 133, 131, 172,173,212 ami 21.3,
in tin* (ith district originally Lee now Randolph.
Fractions No. *21, lift, til, loft. 221. 105 and 4J 7, in the 7th
dislriel of originally Lm* nmv Randolph.
I”iactions No. 321, .15*2.353, 072 and 079, in the 0th dist.
orminallv Lee nmv Randolph.
Fraction No. 209, in the twenty-first district originally
Lee now Randolph.
Fractions \i». 00, 0ft. 121, 122,193, 227,1223, 309, andp55,
in the 22d district migimdlv Lee now Stewart
Fractions No. No. 3, 4, o, (», 7, 9 and 1ft, in the 24th dis*
ginallv Lee now Stewart.
the 32d district originally Lee now
Fra tion No. 195 in tho 4lh district originally Coweta
now Heard.
Fraction No. 149, in the f»lh district Coweta.
Fraction No. 12(>. in the 4thdistrict. Carroll.
Fractions No. 193. and 2U4. in the 4th district origi
nally Carroll now Heard.
Fractions No. I0H. 127. 140,161. 105,199,214,215,
23*) and 245.in the 9th district, Carroll.
Fractions No. 25H, 259. *271.272, 273. and 234, in
the 9th district oi iginnlly Carroll now Heard.
Fractions Nn 7. 8. 9. I»>. 14,15, 16, 1H. 19, nnd 20.
in the Pith district originally Ctucoll. now Heard
Fractious No. 31, 32 anJ 33, in the 1th district origi
nally Henry now Fayette.
A t the Court-House in the town of CttmphHB
ton on Thursday the 26th day of June, I834, and on
the following days, until ell is sold :
Fraction No. 162. itt the 7th district Coweta.
Fractions No. 163, 171. 172. 173, 175, J76, 177. nnd
180, in the 7th district originally Coweta now Camp
bell.
Fractions No. 65. 97 98,124, 174, nnd 179, in the 8th
district of originally Coweta now Campbell.
Fractions, No. I, 2. 43. 44, 52. 56 6ft. 61,63, 64; 05,
64,69, 70,71. nnd 72, in the 9th district originally
Coweta now Campbell.
Fractions No. I, IH. 19. 20.51, 52. 131. 110, 151.
152, 158, 153. 161, 164. 165. 166, 170, 171. 174. 175.
176, 177 and 178 in the 1st district originally Carroll
now Campbell.
Fraction# No. 225. 226, nnd 248, in the 2d district o-
riginally Carroll, now Cnmphell
ons ahum
referred t<r*hq Committee of Ways and M. ....
Mr. McDuffie moved to amend tho motion, by flftd in h
adding : “With instructions to repot t a joint rose- *’
lotion, providing that the public revenue hereafter
collected shall be deposited in th>* Bank of tho United
States, incompliance with the public faith, pledged by
the charter of the said Bank.”
And on the 14th of January, after Mr. Camdrki.esg
had concluded his remarks—
Mr. Jones, of Uoorgn, otlbred the following amend
ment: Strike out all after the word "instructions,"
ami insert: Tu inquire into tho expediency of de
positing the revenue, hereafter collected, ill all the
State Banks, in tho dilferent States whore the same i«
liepn mill" to believe that All this prd-,,erily ha. of calling all it*.operation, “exchange*.”
Howi'il Iron) tin- infl’iftnrp of ihe Hank ol\he Uni Counting them over iwuor three lime* lor Ihe per-
irel Slate*. An io&trii'Rtive le**on rrtav ho re J |.n.e of swelling them to a large amount -, until I
! i n tlm gallery of painting* in ihi* place. (.Mr. become so, I cannot acfinii the result* lo which
King's.) which I lately via leO. If yon will go, the gentleman from Pennsylvania *eeiu» to have
imagination, lo Uie islaml, Ariivcil. t
'hold her i’lie amount of domestic bills o£ exchange pur*
^ | Inver dnlighlcd with all armm l h■ m. Nature is chnxd in all parr* of Hie Union, s l6' P 18aS, «*»
gayest nllire. f-'|.,rA |'re*enls tier $67,510 (j7d. Uas it intended, by this, io say
chaplet* of richest tints anti most delicious fra , ibis am.mot of $67,000,000, was to bo added lu
grnnre. C. re* and Pomona poor out. ill plente [ the S 03,000,000. ^
Mr. Polk, on the 17thof December, having moved | OirrV'Tl.e'enchantrc**." you wdl behold her
d'icountr, foieign and do-
lairee, their chniccsl I'rOii*. In the midst mystic, which the Bank had at the eu.l of the year
lad I f 1 presume uot, as (hut would make $ 130,-
000.000, which it never had. A^ain the gecood
of all ibis 2 iy aid smiling sc-nc stands tlm bean*
lifnl nicliaiitress herself; and while her enraptnr
collected, in proportion m iheir respective capital paid • jjevo tint nil arises from the beneficial influence
ift *• and to prescribe the terms on which the «nine#hall
ho deposited; und t«> repot I, by bill or otherwise.
Mr. Junks addressed the House as follows;
Mr. Speaker: If 1 were to consult my own
feelings, 1 should not trouble the House with any
remarks upon the important question which is
now the subject of discussion. I should content
myself with a silent vote. But a sense of duty to
myself, (lest the reasons of tint vote should he
misunderstood,) nnd to mv constituents, requires
that I should submit those reasons to the console
ration of the House. I have not the vanity to
believe that any suggestions of mine can infln
I Inver ci.isp* her in hi* arm*, and gaz»* will* in-| ilB "i read*: “The half year from December IBS*
“ to J.ioe IU3& was# II,31&*n8t. showman l»rg«
“ i crease in that lino during th*; first half of thi#
**yc:lr M it will not bo pretended tois sum it an
Increase ftpori ihe 307,000 000.of thr lasf jrftir«
which would make $ lftU.606.U00, arid which it
far ex ceJ.ug any amount liny have ever had in
toxieaiina; tlelight upon her loveliness, he is
touched with the wand of the enchantress, and in
sensibly transformed—not into a swine—bu' intd
An ass—tho. veriest beast of burden. So,
may upon ihe smiling scene arm.nd us; be*
of the Bank ; he induced to continue her power | discounis ol • v« t\characierj loreign and dorbealic.
for ihe benefits which sne is able to bestow; and j These, then,*«r, arc no more than coaming tho
at h.t awake to the sober realities of life, t) id ihe 1 ,,ilis uvof lnt 7 be t c0 ' ,ie <i . ,JC * ni,U ar * rt *
owners and f.lvontcs of the Bank the lords and
masters of this country, and the people the itierest
beasts of drudgery. While on this, permit me to
read tho remarks of one, Fhely gone hence; who
has d “vrvedlv stood high, nnd who will long live
in the remembrance of his country—I mean John
Randolph, of Roanoke. His remarks are more
pointed, and will have niore weight than any
thing which 1 can offer. Speaking Uunn the
bill for chartering the Bank; in 1810, Mi. Ran
cnee the vote of any gentleman here; but l hoi)** j dolph "declared himself the holder of no stock
and believe that the facts which I have collected,
and tho principles which have been heretofore
turned dr uthtirt discounted m thyir place.
The next item shows too amount of drafts
by ihe Bank of the United built* and it* offices
on each other, g iU,780,487;
The next, lira It* by Hank United
Stale* and iu oifice* oil Slate
batik*, $ U,381.837,
Fractions No. 244,^45.1746, nnd 247 ill the 2d dis- ' maintained, anil which I will bring to llieir rerol-
trill Carroll. j lection, may in luce some, at least, to panse and
Fractions Nn. 04, 95, ICO, 170, and 214, in tho 3d | reflect, and to give to those 'acts and nrinciides a
.•Ivint I’.irvi.ll I- * I • 1
district Carroll
Fractions No. 3. 4. 5. 15. 57, 5fl, 60. and 93 in the
3d district originally Carroll now Campbell.
Fraction-* No. 257, 285 246. 287, 284. 289, 290, 291
candid consideration.
I cannot say that I belong to no party. T am
notin the unenviable situation of the gentleman
It would bo matter
202. 21.3, DOT. 308, 309, 310, in theAthdistrict Carroll, j r ™'" Virginia. [Mr Mo,mi:.]
Fractions No. I. 2.3, 4. 5. 6.7. .4, ft, lft, 1|, 22, 23,
24. 25, 26. 27. and 28, in the 7th district Carroll.
Fractions No. 23,24.69. 116, 117, 213. 261,262
28
of extreme regret if I w. r«\ I helo ig, mifortu
nately. he may suppose, to that party, which he j
has told you “ was prostrated in ihe dust by th**
!. 2*2. 283, 284. 285, 286, 247, 2^4, 21)0, 291,305, j proclamation of the Fred lent”—1 » that party !
32L 322, 323,324, and 325. in the 8th dis- which, iu 1799-11100, with Mr. .Feliersnn fur it's I
triet Carroll.
Fractions Nn. '.0. 70. 71, and 93, in tho 9,1. district I T!h!s°cn 'l”*™"'*"*"'*! r | r,,,, | " ,io " 1 v \'‘
iginally Favetle nmv Campbell. Iln0 ' vn " v ; . whlHl ' tlmuijh .In
originally Fayette now Campbell
Fractions No. 135. 14-4, 161 and 162, in the 14th dis-
triet originally Fayette now Campbell.
Fraction No. 238, in the 17th district of originally
Henry now DeKalh.
Frarlmiis No. 176, 177. and 178 in tho 13tb district
originally Henry now I)e Kalb.
Fractions No. 41, 42 und 354, in tho Gib district
Gwinnett.
Fraction No. 354. in the 5th district Gwinnett.
Fractious No. 97, 13ft, 140 in tho 7lh district Gwinn
ett.
Fraction No. 1, and Blands No. 1 & *2 in tbs 8th
disttict Hall.
Fractions No. 1,13. 25, 67. 68, 84, 91, 93, 107, 110,
11*2 and 176, in the 9th district Hall.
Fraction No. 159 in the I llh district Hall.
Island No. 3. in the I2ili distric.. Hall.
Fractions Na. 128. 129, 135, 131, 133 nnd 134, in (lit
4th district Habersham.
Fraction No. 1ft, in the 5t!i district Habersham.
Fractions No. 8, 20and 37, in tlieOth district Hab
ersham.
Frncti ns No. 52. 53. 58. 5ft, 205, 206, 297. 204,
211. 222, 2*23 and 224, in the Ifttli district Huln-r
sham.
pounced by ihe President, and *• prostraletl iu the
dtiHf,” has risen, like Amicus, stronger from the
Inll. Sir, the name ol rebel, opprobrious during
! the revolution, was rendered glorious by its urn*.
1 cesstul terminn'ion. Flic natne ot democrat, a
by-word and a reproach, was made honorable by
| the successful result of that political struggle, m
the elevation of Mr. Jefferson; nnd ihe name of
nullifipr, which our opponents have given to the
State Rights party, (ue care ttoi for names.) shall
! rise above their scorn and contempt, and heroine
, the object of their envy nod ambition. Yes, sir,
that party, which tho gentl-man believes to be
" prostrate in the dust,” will yet command ihe ap
probation of their principles, or. clinging to the
pillar-* ol the constitution, will perish in its ruins.
whatever, except live stock, and had determi I
•*ned never to own any; but if this hill passed, j
•* he would not only he a stockholder to the ut-1
"most of his power, but would advise every one
"over whom he had any influence to do the same,
*• because it was the creation of a great privileged
“order of the most hateful kind to his feelings,
“ and because he would rsilber be the mister than
“ the slave If he must have a master, let him be
“one with epaulets; something that he could
“ fear atid respect ; something lie could look up
•Mo; but not a master with a quill behind hi*
“ ear. 1 '
We are tol l by the gentleman from Pennsylva
nia, if it he asserted the Bank lias engaged in
electioneering schemes, or lias been c incerned in
putting forth any scurrilous publications against
the Government, or the President, he. will he pre- |
pared to take issue unon th** facts, and disprove } ^ i,, r t ’l’*
the charge, or lie w II join in the do'ttinciatidri 1 1
will not now stop to inquire
I has been proved, but merely to ask how far Wdl
j the gentleman join us in the denunciation f
be only
holly
siuess; if is entirely foreign to ihe purpose for j
j which the Bank was chartered; hut as it is your |
I only otfe.uce. I will look over it : you must do so
I no more ? Or will the gentleman join us in in -
I dieting exemplary punishment upon the Bank for
1 this and other nets of malversation ?
Another remark was mule by the gentleman
These two, added together, make $45,157,414
and cNn only be considered proceeds ot the bills
discounted, or of the bills of tho Bank, and ot tho
btxle B ulks, received by ihe Bank of the United
Status, For example a ninu goes to the Bank of
the United States, arid inquires whether he cat*
get a diet* lor £5.0UOon New Orleans, and, be
ing answered in the aiflruutivc, proposes to pay
for it either by having a note or drau discounted,
or by bills of the Bank and its branches, of ol tho
Slate Banks. By an ordinary nun this would ho
called an operation • !* $ 5,000. but by me Bank
estimate, is made a 10 or % 15,000 dollar opera-
noil, as the ca.->e may be. If paid for in bank noie4
it is a S 10,000 operation; but If draft is dis
counted, it becomes a $ I0,0u6 operation. Thud
Ihe check Is $ 5,000, the drait is $ 3.000,and when
the draft is paid, it is $5,000 more, making
8 15,000 itt all. 1 a.n well aware the House can
not be entertained with these calculations, but
it may be instructive, 1 hope lb be indulged a
Fi
32,1 <h
ction No. 2.1
ctiorH No.
11.212,
'ills Let
. 2. 3, I
i the 33d
162 163, 161, 165, 166. 167. ItK hi 1. 17ft. 171, 172. 17
174. 175, 176, 177. 174, 17ft. I-0, 181, Hi, 1-3, Ml. I-
J«6, 187, |4,8, 14ft, Iftft, |ft|, |92. 193, Ift I, 195, 196,197.
198, 199,200,201,202 203,264,295,206.207, 2lH, *Jli9 | Talbot
Fnii-tioii* .\
ortsimdlv Leo mm
Fraction* No. II.
»li-frietorigin -Hv I
l-Vi-ljoiH \,».'lft nnd |!’,8 in
Frifciioiw \m. 3ft, 31,5'), 71
and Bland .No.*J7, in lliofttlidi
Fractions \o. 17, 51 and 52, in the Ifttli district
Iv Mii't o.;cp now Marion.
Fractions N„. |ft, 51, 52, 85,86, 119, 129,153, 151,222,
255, 256, 3 : i, 299, *293,2ft 1,296,297, 293, 299,301,302, 303,
391. 39.5 nnd 300, in the 111li district originally .Muscogee
now .Marion.
^ Fractions No. 10,11, 12, 15, 16, 126, 127, 162, 163,198,
1235, in the 10th district originally Muscogee now
Fractions N". 104, 129,130, 1.52 nnd 175, in the 1 Itb
district Hnficrshnm.
Fractions No 12. 13. 4ft. 106, 215, 216 and 220, in
the I2tli district Haficrsbam.
Fmc/ions No. 24.25.74 Iftl. 105,104, 148. 171 nnd
195. iii the |3t'i district Hahci^hani.
F*aclions No. 4ft, 76, 77 ami 78. in the 3d district
Rabun.
Fmcfons No. 12,39, GO, 79 and 80, in the 4th dis j
trie! Rabun.
Fractions No 83 arid 96. in the 5th district Rabun !
Tin* right to citln r of t o* fmegoing Lois. Fractions I
or Blands, may ftp r»* invested in the bolder of the c ,. r . I
tificate issued by l!je late commissioners f t y settling hi '
be Bank the wliob* amount o| the original purchase mo
ney remaining unpaid with all interest due thereon, he* !
fore the 1st d'*y of May lie't, or with foe officer niilhnr- ^
ised (o sell the same on any day heforetlie re-sale,
j The pnrcliaser of any Lot. Fraction r r Island, will j
e7tli district ^Inscoirec. i be required to pay one-ibird part *if ili3 purchase mo-
193, Iftl, I DM, 109 and lift, ■ ney or the. day of sale, und the remainder iu two equal
f Muscogee. annual inMolnienB : Hiid any purchaser failing to pay
ginnl- j any instalment to the C« ntral Bunk of Georgia, with
in sixty days after the same becomes due, shall forfeit
the amount previously paid, and the Lot, fraction or
I land so purc.ha<ed shall revert to, and become the
property ot the Slate
By order of the Directors.
HENRY W. MALONE. Cashier.
pit not surpris'd, that the gentleman from j from Pennsylvania, which dotn honor alike to hi
Virginia should a|i|irove the procl.imn'ion. h is | " 1 11 1 •* ! ■
nl' (lie same I'miilv, and a n>oir rtdaiion, of lire !
"Iren and suililinn laws. That gentleman and I
those with whom he has acted belong to tire ge
neral welfare and latilndinarian school, which ap- !
proves those laws ; and il is l>y no means s,range
that they should advocate the proclamation.
That paper, sir, contains the most high-toned le-
u , l’hc next item i* -•note* of tlie Bank of tho
heilrer tlie ehtiVgb l Elates anil tta branche* ttcetved aad
to ask bow far Will “I'aid dill of place, vix: at place* wh«ro ihofJJ
• genllemao join us in the denunciation ) Will ' " wa ^ n0 obligation to pay them, $ d9,4W.5x .
onlv say to the Hank. You have actetl Vl . r ,- l''ro n thni Are are to onderstand the Bank paid tho
illy [ voo should not hive engaged in such bo- bll,! * ol hrauctre* at the Bank, and al brnocheo.
wbehe they were not payable, to the amount ot
$36,000,000. Now, it is ireu*on«»ble to presume
tlicy paid as ninth where they were payable, and
the two sunn would amount to $ 78.000.000.—
Wou.'l it licit ttiuke a reasonable man, whv waa
accustomed to look at thing’* itt tilt* natural way,
and call tbectl by their true names, stare, to learn
(ruin thi.i same statement that tlie Batik bail Old/
$18,000,000 ill bircu.tiiioni tmJ never have had
mure than 24,000,000 / I speak in round millions.
And would he nut naturally inquire, how was it
possible to pay $ 78,000,000, or even 39,000 000,
when she only bad $44 000.000 in circulation?
The answir • owld oe, by only working anoihtr
bend and heart: to his head for the wisdom to con*
ceiv.», and to his heart lor the candor and frank
ness to admit—that if this Bank, or some other
like it, is not to he chartered, nmv is as good a
time as any for the removal of the deposited. The
Bank is as well prepared, and so is the country, , ... . -. . . ■ c
now. as she can he at any time; and it can be of HUm »» lho " ew kl " t lk «rfthmellc, ♦)*: by count-
n her wlre.itrerii be dmre nr i o»er bno Mi ll t(xb uf tli)ee tluieJ. Inu,: »
deral principles I have ever seen in any public do - two years
importance, to her whether it be done now or. —",l d .• • v u
hence. Here I entirely agree with him. ,ni "' P»J* ,ri ihh UaHk $ 5,000, I s ®'* * 0,lt
en, 2
u, 7
Iti-wirt.
12, 17, 19, 19, 29, 22,23, 21,
45,216 and 248,'in the ;
tl. in lire 33d district ^
cunrent. It throws the alien and sedition laws
completely in the shade.
Nnr is tins the only thing in which we dilfer.
He disapproves tlie vein of lire I’resideut of tire
charter of tire Bank, and fondly and vainly Imped
it would have defeated his ie-eiertmn. I approve
all his vetoes, and, above all, his veto of the Ita ik
charter, which I consider the brightest feather in
lire plume nf glory which shade* his brows. He
I "will say. If ibis Bank, nr any one like If, i*
in he chartered, there can Ire nn usn in Withhold- j
mg tire depnsite*; they should he restored all
once—tills is as grind t time as any : I will go i
Inrther—this is a heller lime. This is Ihe prop
er footing nil which to pon e it ; ami I, lor one.
and there are many around me, who can nei or eon-
s”tit to chatter tins, sir any other hank, (while the
branch notes, on Monday’, oil Tuesday they arw
loaned i on Wednesday they arc paid in again ; on
Friday (hey are loaned nut, and un Saturday paid
in again; by which the Bank will have received
the bills ihree time* in one week, and will make
tire $ 3,000 New York branch notes cosiit $ 15.-
0U0 received at the place w here they are not paya
ble.
The same mistake run* Il rough the whole; (of
IHI,
212,
213,
211,
215,
2 0,
217,
■222.
223,
22 1,
225,
226,
227,
224
231,
235,
236,
237,
239,
2 lft',
■211,
245,
216.
217,
219.
219,
259. *
■*!55,
250,
2*7,
259,
259,
2 ift,
261. *
267,
269,
269,
270,
271,
*272
"277,
279.
279,
2*0,
281,
282,
293, !
-298.
29 ),
291),
291.
292.
293.
291.
299,
300,
3)1,
302.
303,
301.
3116,
71! 1,
312,
313.
31 1,
315,
3|6,
317.
3*2,
323,
321,
325,
32i i,
327.
328.
233,
331.
335.
336.
337.
339,
339,
344.
315,
317,
319,
3 1!),
35ft.
351,
350,
357,
359.
359,
360,
361,
362,
367,
368,
369,
379,
371,
372.
373, :
379.
379,
39ft,
361.
39 2,
393,
391.
3.9ft,
390,
391,
3112,
393.
391,
395,
40),
401,
102.
403,
401.
405.
409,
411,
415,
416.
417,
419,
419,
42ft,
425,
426,
1 -'7,
429,
HI,
432,
433,
439,
411,
112,
4 43,
411.
4 1.5,
4 16,
451,
452.
453,
451,
455,
456,
458,
4 13,
461.
465,
466,
4*7,
468,
469,
474,
475,
476,
477,
479,
479,
49ft.
496,
4-7.
489,
48ft,
49ft,
491,
492.
497,
499.
4 ".
500.
501,
503.
*91.
50 1,
510.
511,
512,
5i;\
51 1.
515,
520,
621.
522.
523,
521,
525.
52i,
g|H, glo.O'io, O JI
dan, g:ki,tj:ii.
”7:1, >71. ”7
am.«.
•3'.>.‘i. “■)* ;, tin
HV>. 351. 3.11, 355 j
3H3, till I, 3115, '.Will ,
37 I, 375. S7*i. 377
335, 3Hti. 3'7, 3HH i
tlthi, tl: 17, 3IH, :l!M) 1
Mu
,, , , . . IT The Telegraph anil Messenger, wdl publish
id fi!, in the 17th district oricina y , i .7. .,.,
i " 7 the sale-that are to lake place at Macon—I ho Lu-
ems Nn.‘l'!i:i"’jai,aa3 nndaso, in the 17lh di.triri qnirerand Sentinel, those at Colunilius, Lai I range,
v Muscogee nmv Harris. Newnan & ( atnpbelltou—and the Soulhe
el ions \n. 33
Tull
oustihilitm remains tmaltered.) no matter how ex-.
intrepidly threw himself into the breach, and gal- j peilienl — nr liter how coiivement nn matter h w | instead of tlie premium being calculated on S41,*
lantly defined the power nl that must powerful ; beneficial. There is a higher & more imposing oh- ' DOO.OOO, il shotitd he on the amount of drafts on
It gal inn--the oath In support l lie constitution, which ' Bank and branches and State Banks, which
ex peril enev nor enliven ten ce, nor inter st, shall nei- j amount to $ 45.000,000, and shows that $ 217,249,
tiler induce us to violate If. then, the Bank is riot ! ■* •••*•» l,, sS than one half of the per cent, on tho
to Ire rcch irtered. the deposites shotihl never be amount of the ilralls on which the premium had
restored. If they are. depend upon it, we are pn.v. been charged and received.
erless, to oppose the renewal of the charter. I I The gentleman from Pennsylvania ha* told ai
mav lie told by some, w ith whom I agree upon the *ho Secretary h s con plainerl, because the bank
constitiDinnal question, “sufficient onto tho day has not paid the trasfer drafts in sjiecie; hut had
is the evil llrereol,” & that wc shall b" able succes I imarde.l it up in tier vaul’S. 1 llinilt the Secret*
fully to resist tin* renewal of the charter. They
mistaken. Shall wn surrender outwork after
■ institution ; and, lor it. he deserves the approha
! lino of ins fellow citizens.
J I Ire President and tire gentleman have both
l mistaken the eharacter of nor people, and the ge-
I unis of tins tinvi rnmem. Tb s is a Government
■ ol opinion, not of force. It never was miendi d.
and never can he, a Government of force, acting
j upon the States. When I was a hoy. I was not
j a little amused in reading -Ksop's Fables. That
of the wind and sun contending for lire cloak of
the traveller, is present to nty recollection. Tire
wind blew, the tempest raged, the storm increased
ry had no right to complain. But it nppi ar< to
that the reason given for this course on tho
421,422, 423, 421 [ riuiimlly Mti«*cogen now Talbot
Harris.
icjiqti 1 * No. 3, 8, II. 12 nnd 14, in the eighteenth dis- '
ni.Miinllv Mn-rnffor now Harri**.
ftioiw N i. 22, 61,62. ftft, 19ft, 101,193.139,110,111
77, 17:;. 21 1. 215, 216, *? 19. *:»:V.»,235, 202, 295 nnd 296, |
-lantl No. 25, in the lihh district originally Muaco-
i.’.v IlnrrB.
«n,B No. 5,3, 9, 10,11,12.13. 11,15, 16, 17. 13, 19 and
tin*29lli di-lriot ori^irrtllv Nlus****^^**' now IInrrin.
ictions No. 63, 36,1, 370.371,372.383,384,385,395,
nl Iftl, iu the 29th district originally Muse ogre now
icV-ons \o. 239,21»0, 291,292 and 293, in the Iwenty-
d di-trict o'itritiallv M'lseojee now Harrin.
'Ftioiis No. 301.302 303,and 301. in the twenty-second
i*l nri’iitiallv Muscogee now Talbot.
’5, 30!), 311 nnd 312, in the 23d district o-
(Iiono at ( amobelltun-
before the sale.
Mnn l, 5
in Bnnner, |
ach couuneiicing rixty days ,
aroTicis.
B Y the 15th of March, ourattorniesare instructed
to have all notes and accounts held by us in
suit. \V’« repeat this notice to prevent any complaint
hereafter that we have not duly notified those concern
ed. of the course we are compelled to pursue. Per
sons wishing to pay, will call at Hines & Harris’s Of
fice at once, and save cost.
STANFORD & BUCKNER.
Milledffeville, Feb. 21st 6 3t.
outwork—redoubt after redoubt ? No, air. 1,ei of the. Ktutk is not satisfactory. I
in violence and fury in vain. Tho fury and vio- j us, like Randolph di I ;» certain administration, at- with the ccntlemnn front Pennsylvania, the B«ok
lence of the storm were unable to deprive the attack il in limine. Let us d- fend the redoubts ol Bulled S ales had the rittht lo meet ihos^
traveller of his covering from that fury—his pro- ! and the outworks, and we shall then know that ! drafts with drafts on the Slate Banks. Discount
lection Irom that force. He drew his cloak do- | tlie citadel is safe.
| scr around him, and hugged ii to his bosom with j W hile the gentleman from Pennsylvania was
; irmer i-'rasp as Ins only shield Irom flu* violence | reading his statement, to show the ex«ent of the
1 lie tempest has passed ; the exchanges which had been transacted |>\ ift,- B urk
ol the United .States, tnci
136,137 1 Lots No. 5
31 39
fi
3 10 12 15 10 2fi 1
87 91 92 91
96 93 99
79 80 81 86
105 166 107 103 109 110 117 118
, Ift »
’>16, ;
1, 532. 535. 53
. 518. 51ft
: , 52ft, 5.Ml
HI. 511. 541, 513, 511
, 55ft, 561,56*2, 563 j 456
572,in (lie I3tii dis- 495
t,. # , | .>>3
>37, 53H, 53ft,
545, 516, 517. 553, 551. 557, 5.V
564, 565, 566, 567, 56.8, 571 and
trict nf originally Appling now Ware.
Fractions No. 04, 117, 148, 190, 231 nnd 232, in the 12th
a Ml net originally Houston now Pulinki.
!• rnctinns No. 327, 333 and 33-1* iu the fourteenth district
of Houston.
Fractions No. 237 & 233, in the lJith district of Houston.
d 219, and Lot No. 179, in the
131
2H 216 219
269 270 273
286 237 283
3i>9 310 325
192 404 107
113 tit
1 16 150
23!) 299
56 217
356 253
280 281
293 295
293 306
333 339 312 36.6 373 .375 379 383 IftO
113
517 431
4 16 447
456 460 461 262 179 177 187
497 498 590 507 503 510
555 556 5.57 559 560 561
HEAD RUAHTEItS, Nixf/t bieision, G. M.
M linos, February 12, 1831.
O RDERED, that John G. Slappy ho, and is hereby
appointed Division Inspector, with tho rank ol
111 129 133 Lieutenant Colonel, in the place of Nimrod W. Lon*?,
223 23o 233 removed from the Division, lie will therefore be re
260 263 26.5 spec ted and obeyed accordingly.
C»oo not n„r ^ (jell. E. WIMBKRf.Y.
STEPHEN F. MILLER.
[7 It] Jutltrc Advocate.
cannot now understand them, as tie seems to have
done. I cannot consent to the mode ol calcula
tion which he haj adopted.
I will ask the attention of the IIouso to the
statement which was used hy ilu* gentleman, ami
363
133 431 439 440
450 451 452 455
488 489 490 493
521 522 549 552
561 562 567 56.8 569
578 57*9 582 583 58-1
596 597 598 599 600
611 612 613 and 61 l,in
that assailed lifrn
fury of the blast has subsided ; the s in shim
out with all his warm and nulling nvs; nnd that
cloak, which all tin- lory of the storm was unable
to wrest from Urn firm and iron grasp, was yielded
to Ins mild and softening influence, and laid aside
without a snuggle. 'Pile moral, which escaped
my youthful comprehension, is not without in
structor) tor mattirer years. We have been right
ly told from high “ authority,” that the General ... ... ,
Guvernnrem should he “lire xjnmlu machine which l, ‘ l1, hl " m|,le ' 1 ' llle ol Ihe B.„,k. In
" the coiisiiMiiioii i’reali’<l, Jithdrn'v Irom ihe “l S«5.0uO.OU0. I
-.,ll f,i),»r ;..rl „ .. .. 1 , i “ .Mr. Speaker: I eaunot In’tter uliow the extent I
„ I ' f ' n p tan that of universal , R lt * derangement which this act is curtain in pr->duc«, !
benencence, in preserving peace ; alfording a j unl. ^it is corrected, thnuhya slMiement of Ihe uses
nntaining the inviolability ' which the Bank «»f Ihe linked StM»e« loiMtuuu-'I'y af
lorded, in vm ions w ayn, lo th« ireoplw of Ihe United
States I take Him year 1832. for Which the returns
tire complete us to the item of exchanges, nnd the
years 1832 ami 1833 lc. some other items id m aily
pi.tl uiommii. 'I'bc ammiiit 4>f <lome«tic bills of
ought to he good pay among hanks. It is a fair
and correct business trnn-»aciion lor the United
Spates bank to draw on the Sta*e banks inrleb ed to
tier, mi payment of drafts presented hy the State
such ;i jumble ol " ,IU ' " ■ '•rl-xiniy iv.is nm ireces-arv i'or
n I ih«*ii. - . i i Bank of the. United Slat rs to draw in her discount*
to meet the reuiov.il of the deposites, if she *tri
able to pay the transfer drabs with draft* on th«
State hanks; nor was it net e.ssary for h» r to hold
on to In r specie, when s' e had more than $ 10.-
000,000 in her vaults to protect her circulating cur-
... . , - - r ' i * a, I” ; rency. when she had only fi 18 000,000 in circul*-
I*'!' C'lUeHvni’ lu sl.uw Ural Ire has ..... only d.reh- | J Th ,. re •„ rr( . 0 ||,j,,., { h j|, nC m,» my
ind*thai .'lr, Biddle, in 18, l 3:2, wIiph examined bt-
rig inal-
■ ili dis-
Fractions No. 1
first district of Dooly.
fractions No. 4> and 166, in the eighth district
ly Dooly now Pulaski.
I ructions No. 301,311, 319, 359 nnd 357, in the
trict of Dooly.
Fractions No. 1 II, 1 15, 1 16, 1 17,149, 189, 190, Iftl, 191,
195,196, 2.59and 251, and Lot No. 191 in tin: fifteenth dis’
tnc.r ot I )oolv.
ruction No. 239, in the sixteenth district of Doolv.
motions No. 95,133,131,151, 166,167, 199,218, *225, in
the first district of Irwin.
Fructions No. 61, 102, 103, 137, 133, 168, 169, 195, 196,
*18, *21!) and 25*2, in tho second district of Irw in.
Fraction No. 183. in the fourth district of Irw in.
rrnction No. 42ft, in the first district of originally Ap
pling now Telfair.
Fractions No. 196 nnd 316, in the first district originally
Early now Baker.
Fraction Nn. 173,8th dist. originally Early now Baker.
Fraction Nn. 112, 9th dist. ori -iuallv Early now Baker.
r mctmiM No. 231, 3.55, 3.56, 882, 3.15, 3‘Mi, 405, 466, 11 I Troup
Baker *' *** **'* ‘^ ovonl * 1 district of originally Early now \
Fraction No. 305, in the twelfth district originally Fair- 1
now Baker. *
Frncti.him No. 166,228. 213, 263, 265, 267 and 292, in the
fifteenth district of originally F.arly now Decatur.
nrira?** n ,,n i* H,, d 398, in i| M . iwentictli distric t
originally Lurlv now Decatur.
F nic.HHH Ni ; u, o,n f -0,0, 2.57 .V 379, in the twcnly-firnt i
® l V, rw * V nir,n "l1v F.arly now IliMMiinr.
Fraction |.y>, in the 28ili district of Early.
F rue non Nu.iUiO, , n ,| |0 mccmii.I district of Aptilinr.
D n w\ Vm re, ** * ,lw ,| ' tlricl originally Appling |
.Mr*"’ , i®# ^ and
tneiorlifinallv Wilkin-on now
* of Co-
571 572 573 57 1 575 576
587 583 591 593 5!) I 595
601 60*2 693 694 605 606
the city of Columbus.
Ten Acre Lo'.s No. 7,21 and 22, adjoining the
luuduis.
Two,uv \cro Lots N .. 35, II, 1.3 nnd 46, « |j
citv of ('tdutiihns.
199 Acre Lot** No. 61,71.72,73,75,76,94, 99, 114,133,
139 and 149. ndjoMiinff the citv of Cohiinbi’s.
Fractions \o. 5i*., ! 15.116, 117,143,113,150 and 151, nd-
joining the city of ('(dumbos.
At the Court House iu the town of LnGrnnge,
ou Thursday the Ifttli day of J title* 1831, and on v lie
following days, until all are sold :
F'rnrtiqns No. I, 2. L 7 and 8, in the 1 >t district ori
ginally Troup now Meriwether
Fractions No. If). II and 13, in the 1st district ori
ginally Troup now Talbot.
FraetioiH No. |, ;i(, 35 and 6*^, in the 3rd district
originally Troup now Harris.
F.actions N„ fttli, 205, 23S, 233, 272 and 273, in the ]
3rd district of Troup.
I t actions No. 17, 86 and 153, in tlie 4th district of
Fractions No 143. 141, 201, 300, 315 nud 310 in the
5lh district of Troup.
FrartioiiK'Nu. 230 231 and 280, in the 5th district
originally Troup now Harris.
Fractions No. 2.52. 253, 255, 258, 260, 261; 263 nnd
271. in the Dili listrict originally Troup now Meriwcth-
joiiv m:\iev
.iTTOMt.vt: i* r i..i ii*,
II A VINO determined uti an immediate *od J bayonet ol its odious odspritig—Die forte
“ uniform currency ;
•* ot cotur icts; dillnsing intelligence, and dis-
“ charging, milelt, its other soperintending func-
“ fi nis.'* A.las ! howsoorr were these setitinicnts
forgotten, nnd force substituted! The kmd, ami ,
mild, and paternal persuasions of the message
were lost in the threats and denunciations of the i
proclamation, and the brandished sword and gin- j
permanent location at Living-ton, in FI* yd
county, respectfully tenders his professional services
to bis lelbiw-ritizeii
the -everal counties
I tisine«s 1 lint may he confided to him. connected widi
g the any branch of bis profession, will meet with prompt
alli-nti'Ui.
Feb u re 13 1831. 5 5t
f)ill. Dt*peod upon it, tins Union is not to hi? pre- I
served by force. Tbes>* States ran only he kept ‘
change, puichiiiol in ail pails of the Union «•» 1632,
whs >7,516,673
[The half year from December. 183*2. to
June. 1833, wa* $ll.3l2,ftW. shov\ing
a large increase in dial line dur ng the
.. ... ...... first half of ti is yar.] The amount of
He will attend the Courts iu | together hy mutual (drbearai.ce, tuoiual k'tidness, I domestic bills ed I lee ted for others was 42,006,062
the Uhernkec Circuit ; and all and mutual interest. These are the silken cords l Tlie amount of drafts by Bank United
• hat bind them stronger than bras*or iron, or even * „ H !' J 'Wf™*' '‘ M
,, „ Iit , , | j j . Drafts hy Bank United States and its
, Ufsiroy tt.i’s/, iml „n „,^ e ' „„ trank*,
force can prevent a cepnnCion of the Union.—
And these are die principles* of that party among I
whom 1 rejuice to I>h numbered.
I hi* much I have felt myself compelled to say, ;
from the remarks n( the gtM’Icman from Xirgmia. j
But while I avow tti.it | lx long to a party, I believe |
j 1 am al>le, and shall endeavor, lo consider this
J question apart from the excitement of pd/iv. |
shall endeavor to imitate the laudable example of
j the gentleman front Pennsylvania. [Mr. BtN>EY.] ,
“to discuss it gravely and temperately, a** I should
A UJuvisira! Teaclier Wanted.
rg|l HE reetursliip of Meson Ncademv will be vacat-
I JL *-d iu a few weeks hv the present incumbent.
I As this Li<tituiion is p*»r nanendv endowed—it otfeis
strong inducements to iiiNtriictors—None however
' need apply who are not qualified to prepare youth for
the Junior Class iu our State University.
JOS HENRY LUMPKIN. Seedy,
i Lexington. Feb. 26. 7 3t.
rH! HE SUBSCRIBER oilers for ssle, the following , . . •••.»’
Lots of l.siml, on aceninmodaing terms, 1 (, °* 0,1 m > «*«»Dancc into this House; hmm.eg
Frortion No. 271. in the 12th district nf Troup.
Frio tion No. 286,iii the 12th district originally IToup
now Heard.
Fruction* No. 8 and 0. iu the Nth district originally
Carroll now Heard.
. , , , Fraction* No. 107. 108. III. Iftft, 164. 165. 166. amt
. »l nnd 30|, in the fir*i dis- |OH, in ilia lltli di-trict originally Carroll now Troop
N** Ww7 , 3l5V«n:i'Tl!:Yn r :i?’ , |».l, .I...,;. ' NV lr * : *' lll,! 15111 ly Car
nniiw viML * ‘V”""" 'IB* **' di« I7thdi«trict origi-
n#, ' v W dkiiMiMi now Lauren-.
WiIlTi.** .‘^ 0< i** *' ,n 1,0 dionci originally
wukirmnn now f.anren*. !
r n!h->n Nn.riJI.mtlm .fenmldi.irin VVilkin.nn.
afswfiEsi* 1 -- 1
roll now Troon
Find ion* No. 161.178,181, \*\ 186. ) 88, 18ft, IftT
and I'H, ititlio loiti district originally Curmll now
Heard,
F'ractiotia No. 8, 2ft „ n ,|; ft, ntl | Lot No. 2, in the
Ifttli district originally Carroll now Titmp.
Nd. 1252 I6tli district 2d sertlon, No. 57.3d di
triet first section, in the Hold Region, and No. 271, 8(h '
diairici 3d section, Land.
CUARLE8 \V. DAN!ELL. 1
Greeneshdro*. March 5 7 3t !
rj U^M)U TIO\. The firm uf Burmin A
fl w Harwell is this day di—ohed hv mutual consent.
LYMAN BURN VP.
. LEWIS P. HARWELL. I
Entonton, February 21 7 3t. I
4*oLl iisid Lund Lots I'or Sale.
JO. 21, Nli'i IBM. 2tl bcc* Lund. 1
OIN, -Ifit 1st Gold.
5AO, -Atil 1st Isold.
PIMM IN ELLINGTON
Dublin, Laurent county, FVb. II 6 if
nothing, an I sayuig ootfmig,” wtiich sbail
in unpleasa t feeling in any indiVelu il, or he the
ertuae of l itimg and mo tilytug regret to invsell.
Before 1 pr> sent the prn)>niition<4 In wh.ch l
intend to n-k ihe nt'cnnon of the House, I shall
t.ike leave to notice some of the ohservat'ons
which wefe made hy the honorable gcutlein •»
from Perinsy'viuin. ||«* depicted, in vivid and
glowing colors. Die prosperity of toe country lie-
lore the removal if the deposites. He h lla
lore tlie eomthiifcp in relation to tlie sale and e»-
pmtatiou of specie stated, that within six month*
preceding, ihe Bank had “parted with its turvlus
“specie to the amount of $5,000 000;'* anti in
tlie same letter i width the statement \t made, h*
mniritains tl»at the qunilii'y remaining on hand wad
sufficient. Indeed, the .term “ surplus aiieci®'*
conveys that idesl distinctly t*» the initid. In Fe-
hnrtry and.March. 1832, when this statement wad
made, the Bank had about 6.500,*000 specie, with
a circulhDon of $24,000,090, Now, I belief*
with Mr. Biddle, that $0,500 000,’ specie whs am
ply sufficient lo sustain a circulation nf 24.000,000
and therefore I cannot agree with the gentleman
from Pennsylvania, that it was necetaury for th*
defence bf Ihe Bank; a nd the poteciioh of her
circulating currency, that she should retain her
specie, when she ha* more than fi 10,000,000, end
her circulating currency ii onlv $ 18,000,000.—
Her Specie is fi 3.COO 000 Inore, and her circula
tion fi (5,000 000 less than they were in 1832, when
her aide President thought she had an abundant
supply. I arh then supported by Mr. Biddle In
the opinion that the B *hk was not acting solely in
self «li fence; that D was not necessary or impor-
(:• • t to hold her specie to protect her circulating
currency; that (ihe determined to carry the war
into the enemy'a enoftify; io commence offen
sive <q>f rations; to excite apprehension ind
larni. ch»itiof nnd dismay, which might reach fit#
walla drill compel the representatives of the peo
ple to reject (he reasons for the removal, and or
der the restoration bf the deposites.
The honorable gentlemen from South Cnroli-
o i in the ardor of his feelings find an excited in»-
agination.' overlooking all other csusps, can seo
The amount of premiums on dome-lie exchange, le- 1 pone for nil this distress *ml^ embarrassment, but
eeived hy tlm Dink fur the sauiu period was *217.- Ihe removal Of tlih df| b*it»*s. A little re/lectlon
21). 56, which i* about uiie-eleventli uf mho (air rent, j nnd calm consideration will sutis'y him of hit mil-
Note* iif Blink United States and Its
branche*, receiv'd and paid net of
place, via : nt planes where there was
lio ol.ligHthni tu pay l lie in, ,
Note* of •* s thic hanks received hy {Link
United Slates and its GiH.icIn *, wlieis
they weie n I payable,
Transfers of fund* f »r the United Sides,
Tmn»fers of office balance-,
32,79t?, 087
12,361,337
39,449,557
21 63n "57
Ift, Iftl.0*9)
ft.767.wr
241,717, *Jlft
M iking a t'dal of dome-tih exi.jinuges,
Add to which the amount of—
F'oreign exchange purchased, $ 3,253.533
l)o. sold, 4.21/3.20-1
: 13,156,737
Making the total amount of exchanges,
hv tneniR ol the Bank of the United .
State* within the yetfr 1832, $255,174 647
oil the agvregaic niuoont of toe domestic oj ein*ioiis
of the Bank, riy $ 211,7 f7.0 0*. und lhi» h n* been the
N
, ... Ill liie lirtllK. * IV .p « 11, f i « w . uiui illla n’MI OOvfl lll*J
i i hat agnculture sent forth her loaded woo*, groan- | w |„^ ci>il 0 f this Circulation to thb pern le of the U. 8
mg beneath ri plenteous harvest; that commerce ■ t»y the uid bf wbiih their property of every description
I spread her sails to every hreege on every sea, and 1 * * - . • - -
I bi'oiigfii a nidi return to the ineichaul ; that ft e
b.il.1 Lots fur Nulis in I'herokiftb
VO. *JOY, *i«l UUlrftrl, 1st Her tion.
.HO, 3d «lo. lilt do.
For furlhcr mlirrum’ion. ad.Ira**
A. U. GULF.ML in Aiifiios, Geo.
November 3 42 if
bus hoeii p:i*.iiig in r» copioil- A ouifoim co.T-Uit from
one extrenfity of the nation to the other. To do* ex-
\\> ire** trern rnrrretly foi l by ihe gefujiiiieri
fnim P#.’iii'*yl»’.*i», “ill* nnl ihe mere lle/ieief eif
5 III coo.or.o liom one pli ee to enoihe(; ihei hW
|ir««Jueed ilii* rAalumon »«•! alerm j" (ibr il Ilihi
t)ii«y i.|iin>ile, ihi! i.hiiilli’. «M’I ihe loom rewnrile i | te»«iv» will inn.l t.» milled ihui <l«riv«d Iroiu ihe Ueiik J driiwing in ot 8 nr g 0.600,000 nf ilI.ionnt.H—
with ahondani profits industrious I bur ami in
chauic skill ; and mi n moment, as If touched with
the wisard'* wand, the whole scene was changed;
and confidence nud cuulculmeui, plenty and
discount*, which, withth« dmne.lio Id I, porclrarad, | \y h | B coo.li.ee to Dip (IretrriJ unilembwraee-
I mem. tlipy ere out ihe only e»»ir*. Obp. quit*
. $ 66,871,343, and. in tho year IH.1J, to nii \\rrng<> ol ' k*.-.. i*.
Ll.TH.run ...d th.l »li) derived from the •oi'u.nt ' ""'T .‘Ji .
HOB fur ! y nverlouked— I mMii Ihe Immense cash an#f
ciiculrttioti of her note*, «v • r.'ipitisr $ 2ft,3ftl),*.i
h .ve vioi-fi 'l. Mini doubt an I despo i- | the yrigr 1034,' and ft .8,435,4:W 6*^610 sTicceeding | - h*»rt credi: dunes, under iHi lid MlW Mf* All
deuce, dial teas and douiMV, now overspresij our j yrnr." 1 tins** had their influence t bu* the most Important
beloved country. And fununaie is it, «ir, for us ( I nn, perhaps sir, not sufficiently tourer# tot * I bars yst 10 mnnitn. litre | t(H Mpp*/rt<«! ^