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ST.MTE SO I l, EKEtGJ\ m Ti'-
| brtncl, of our Guferumom, is a,l»a.icin* toward, tlm holder.) over th-i elvotioo at one of llm procmcl. ir. I ftc t of (lie LegWktfura of Alilnunu. which you Imre
I usurpation of all the ngli.reserved to the State*, and : ,md oounly; \V« therefore believing. (Hat no right of L,.„, i,„ w ,n i,„ m . lr |. „ r „-,n r , I if
the consolidation ill itsell, ol all powers foreign and do* I appointment in «Upli i «»e» i, vested in the Hovt'i uor, I . r . . . , J8 ' ,, ,
I imistic, uud th it too, by construction*, which If legiti- consci-ui? dial Uie conduct of the executive in this t ^ ,e enforcement of the stipulations ol the (/rock
male, leave no limit!* to their power. Take together cave, is no unauthorized .assumption of power directly j snail render if unnecessary lor linn to re* ;
the decisions of the t'ultrul Court, the doctrine* of the tending t<> deprive the people of tueir right of sullYwgw | s,,rt lo provision* of the net of I U07. which lit* !
Pr< sideiit, and the misconstruction^ of the constituii- i which is secured to them by the Constitution hiiJ lias not the ali.'lilest wi?h to do, unless required by j Fed
onnl compact, acted on by the Legislature ol the i'ede- laws of this Stale; and being utterly imnble to per- the obligations assumed by the United Status in
ral branch ; and it is hut too e\ideut,. th it the three ceive how the simple fact that tli*> citizen* voted lor that treaty.
T AtRfflfS SHn^rMPs
JaJk told, on the
: Ir am Ik-.' 'ftlm* department, are in coinbnmmui, and elected a mail, who presided as an officer over th
election »<t one of the precincts in the county, could
exclude him from the privileges of llm office for which j
j he waseiedeJ; and still, more unable to discover bv *
whnt t ew logic kin Excellency arrived at the couclu-'
sion, that the other three elected, were also t » be de
prived of ihetriul w hii li their ItTiiw-iitizens had
Very respectfully, your most ob’t ser'vf.
u:\vis cass.
Ills Gx. John Gati.t. Governor of Alabama.
lug art. is well known throughout the 8luto of Geor-
gia. lit* has also made himself acquainted with thu
Dutch and Indian system of practice—during last
—:oomtrwo:—• I summer. I.e was with the Cholera tinea months in the
II vii. Road—We are informed by a gentleman oT the j town* of Louisville, ribclbyville end Mavsvi'le, Ken-
utmost respectability, win resides in Troup county, lucky, Cincinnati and Columbus, in Ohio, Wheeling,
The Medical School of FIoM. _ BH
Ur. Ucrklcu j*. Thomas, rd.^n o :V‘ ,, " “T* Tue f d< 7 •" «•* b *“
lure thb Court home door m the town ol Dtiblfb, Lou-
H FiiiiMp.RLY or kkutuckv, reos county li«twven Ihe nsual hours of stria, the fol-
AS locate.t in Oglethorpe county, at Mr. 9«mu- ! | uwill( , prJ | 10rty , wil .
cl Lumpkin *, ms tulles from Loaliiglon. o 0lle „, w ^ v; „„ c | ,., 0 1>PB Fraction of
cl road leading to Augusta and i.ffera Ins pni- j , R „ d . No . (ll the flr „ rii „. of WUlcInton, now
Ic,,101ml service* think proper to call L«„ re ,ucounty. containing 1711 acre*, more or less—
■ " '■ ||,1J : to .overulycai'* reading, j a „ ,|„ )V i properly levied upon a. the property
11'i .^. I *11” m .’_1 V *^ r Ji. 11 '. H * ,01 *.* I ol Edward Varner (•••nfi«fy two li tas in favor of the
othe rs of the Superior court of DcKalb county, and
other fi fas, vs. Ed word Varner.
J. M. HAMPTON, Sh’flT.
April 1, 1834.
him. lie lias
Ktu lied v\ ith
p sed In il.cm ; because indeed a man Mint does not Georgia, that the people of that county li.ivo been j in Vn'-iuin, i’ittsburgli. in IVmisyl.inioa, anil 111*17
1 o.ieur u Mi 1 lie (inventor in b s political view s, pie-i- noxiously waiting f ir some uiovcinenl in relation to tin 1 1 smalt villocos, where the Cholera raged «tils jj. nal vii
t tUVMIKK Slti> r. If’ft Sale.-—Will be
jt 'old heloro the Centt-hoo* door in Lowodee
aucot’Jm’
TtlLLED^EVJLUI:
Wvdnv^duy, April 9, 1 §31.
to strip their colle agues, the* State authorities, of tit-
powers reserved by them, and to exercise themselves,
all functions foreign and domestic.”
In another of his If tiers, Mr. Jofi’rsou says. “ tocon-
sidertbe Judc^s of flic Superior (7mrt aw tin* ultimate
Arbiters of Constitutional ipiesiimis would Ik* a dange
rous doctrine which would place us under theilcsj otisiH
u f“" »[mrch t . They lune, with oil,era, llm Mime pus- ( , e(| ,, v vi( .; |1H o j hi V offi,',.' 'one'ol’ibe oi'eeinclv . contemplate,I Rail Road from Wen Point, on the Chat- \ ole
Mieir cori.i-aml dleirpower is'llie more Knuermw I,'! "" ,l '" : ****t sln " :li «i"> 0*« unhbisliiog ! tuhooehee, to this place, that would nll'ord then, an up- ■
tl ,ey are in office for hie. and no. rcsponsd.le, «*,.,« J^LVd^hi 52^7^™^':^'“"::!! ! . .
. »» tic l.Wi ,»ve control. IWe ■ j<e0J||t , |M |}je vcrv oIh(:tM lr .,, u j, e fio i stock to the amount of tuo hundrel thousand JJtan.» b*rhi, medicine m- services, provt.^dlie has t»c* o cnlWd j j„ favor of Jn.novi Allen and others, hjvi^d on in <4 r»>
lv excluded ?t).is«; who were too h .uest to supplicate 1 wou *« 1,0 t tkpu iu ,,H neiuhborhood. as soon us tlm j before tl»c paimnt Imv take.i any mmliciuv. he Is willing ti,n,»fd to me by ar<ioii0table.
} bnok.s could bo opened for that purpose ; and so intent J t<* rise or t.ill on •!»• elucaoy otliis vejtetw lo medicine. | Alsn—l^u^'o M4!-..in the 16th district originally.
county, on the tirst Tu- sflay.-if^June next, within thn .
Irwin,
lie has acquired the best manner <d Heating.I a^ual tiours ofaat«, the following property!
n all its liigiitliil stages. If any dis* I L nt ^n. 4*2. .in* the tr.ih di-tgle* g,rigiu««y
. Keren, levied on
We hic informed by a go n lie mu n just from Wash
ington City, that Gen. Blair one of the representatives
from South Carolina, committed suicide
of the 1st inst.
The great deposite question, is at length brought to j
u conclusion in the Senate, at least so tar as regards the ‘
resolutions, reported by the finance committee, pro-
mmucing the reasons of tin* Secretary of the Troa.nl ry I
f„ r the removal of the depasitos unsatisfactory and in
efficient; and Mr. Clay's resolution condemnatory of j
the President in reference to bin conduct, iu the premi-.
On the 28th ult. the question was tak-n mi the first |
solution which was "That die reasons assigned by tin*
rrr• *111rv r of t!ie Treasury lor the rnuinval ol tin* mo-
x**v of the United St 11•*-*. deo nit <1 iu the Bank of the j
Enitcd States and it- hnnehes. cmitnimicated to r.m- I
on d, H tt'u day of Decumber, l“ud, are uii-.atislac- J
lory Mini iusnlficieiit.
\m\ the vote, on agreeing to this resolution, was as |
fallow*: |
y V,\S—M-ssrs. P.ibh. Black Calhoun, t.'l iy, Thu Ion,
r w iu r ErcliU-diuvsen, Ilendficks, K-'-n, Ki'idn! ti'-oriiu,
Kni'dit, Leigh. M«nrum, Nn id-tin. I’oin lexicr, Porter. |
Prentiss, Preston, Bobbins, Si Mine Smith, SoutliHril, j
Spratrne’, Swift, To.nlimon, 'IVDr, Wap^uman, Webster, !
1 Mcs<r«. Benton. Brovvn, Eor«*yih, (Irundv, Hill,
Ksnv. iiiiu «»f AlalnmiH, Linn, MciCeuii, 'to-irc, Morris,.
yt.diin-.on. siicplev, ']-ulhimdge v 'I’ipiou, \\ iiile, \\ iiwins, j
AVrittlH—I®.
Tlic vote <v*« Mien tiikcn nn Mr f’lnv’s rewliilion, i
wliicb wax " Tlmt the Picnident. in tile lain lixecn-j
live jiroceedimr* in relation t.» tlic public r .venue, linn ■
es.imed to liiin.elf Biithniity mid power mil con
ferred by the Cnn.tililMoii uiiJ laws, bul iu dvrugalion I
of iioMi. i :
And the t| icxlinn n 2 taken on njreeing to Ihi' rf-
sulnlioa il wax decided ns follows:
yny*—Messrs, flihb, Rlnck. rallimin, Hay, Cbivien, [
F.win.r, Frctinghuvs^n. Kent, Kni^hr, l.cir'.i, Minrntn,
( in. Poindexter, Po*-tcr, Prentiss, Preston, Kobhins, !
Sibh-f*. S nitli, So itlmr.l, Sp r iguc, Swift, To.i.liustin, Tv- J
Hr, Wxgjrnm-in, Webstar—2t>.
N VVS MrAAiv. Benton, Brown, Forsvfh, Grun.lv,II n-
I dricks. Hill, Ks:ie, King of Alabama, Knii of Geurjin, |
l.mn. M dv-oin, Moore Mmri*, Rnljinson, Simpler, Tall*
jn-uije, Tipton, While, Wilkins, Wright—20.
Tints ends ij)i« prolix di.scusKiou whicliha.s occupied |
•o much of ihe Attention of the Senate. Nor do we |
11nnk tlm time In* been by any incam uiiN-npent. Con* |
l"-wh» could n«»t protKibly Ik* better engaged, than iu h- J
lr.ias.iig the people of the I uiled St iles lo a sciue of j
|xh'*ir danger, by the Ii'gh-hanJ. J and rocklekS conduct j
of the Goveruruont.
The censure pronounced t»y the ScuhIl* on tbe Pre- '
►idem is j unt and proper. Much a.s we aro opposed to
the continuance of the public troamre in 'die vaults of |
the United States Bank. cl.idly as we would have scon ,
t'angrens at the first, exeicise what wc have n » (doubt ■
to be its legitimate right js .veil units inipcrtoua duty,!
u withdrawing the public deposits.; fioui ti.is danuer-!
ojh, find uiicoii/*ti!utionnl incorporation. )»*t ** Oou-•
greas had loll thi» matter specially t» t!i«* discretion of j
tin* Secretary of tho Treasury and h id thrown upon i
lint o!;i#er «!l the rf-spo'piibj'ry of Hiiy action upon 1
this ^ulqoct. the President ill his tVe.ble cout.ol of that ,
department, has act at nought tho express \a ill of the
i*.pr«M«*ntativeH of thu p-oplt*, in reUuo.’i lo tbe peo-!
j |«V money, with which ;it no t.um abould be be per- ;
nittc I to interfere, but by express grant of tlm repre* }
M'litativ e-of tlmt people. ’I he censure tbcieloie vv e I
lepeut in just nod proper.
A** to the deposites so tarns we can sec they w i il not '
restored to the Bank. We Invo no idea thu: the J
lloase of Representatives will restore them, and un-
b**s Congreyr make sotno special enactment upon tlm j
sah'oet, they must contiii'ie ns they now aro under 1
die direction of the Executive. This should not he. 1
Eongrrasirf bound to perfect a complete plan, for the j
future disposition of the depo^itc*; one of tiw most |
(•iportant features of which, should be, lo take tire d<-
reel j nn and control of this matter, entirely out of tho
I hand* of the Prmiident. Already, has that body confer- 1
Bred upon this ofiscer, a fearful power.—a power great-
|«r than has ever before been given, or asked for, by I
siiiy oilier ofiiccr of this government ; that granted the ,
Prcsiilcntby the Alien and Sedition laws not except- .
s-d We cannot imagine even Congress, fto derelict (
|t-> the safety <»f the country, as having n’lo i.iv allowed '
like Prciident to gra-p the sword with one hand, to
tWAt the public purse into the oth *r. I.^t Congress
puedy tbe banks, to icccive tin* depuKitea, and the
irtotvapfi y.ovisioin by >in'‘h they »‘h .11 be rcguUtcd. J
I’bix done, ww «ha!l get I'll* '** r b ,v,) C'd.-’at once, viz,
he incn.ui.sad power of the nu ^ 1,0 * M ' S
ilangcrouN power of an arintm-rCw'c u;id u,K ’ ul,8lilu
;otiul uicor^ujration.
The praise of the Supreme Cojrl, in tho bis* iiu'nber
'I llirt Federal Uuion. is in perfect consistniicy, j
kin* tenor ol* its political predilection*. Tho repuhh '
■ m party on tlie contrary, bns always viewed this
ranch of the Federal Government w itb peculi ir jeal-
U'V. How well fouml-d in »t j. a lousy is, let tho de-
i-intis nf that tribunal tell, wlieuevor those decisions
i Im d the petnrs t.f ti c Federal Government, of
fthichii constitutes a part. The object ol the Federal
i nion, in ir-x present adulntbui of tlie Supreme Court.
ob\ ions enough. In order to relievo itself fmm tlie
•igrcenble admission, that Congress *dinll be the
[elf* judge of the constitutionality of its own enact*
“ins, the Federal l/nion lix ;s its eye on this tribu- j
n, Mid hope* that here it may take its stand, with ,
im fMmspect, that tin* people, but little acquainted as ,
'ey must be with its decisions, will .sustain it. We,
"St iljMt, hi this, it will find itself mistaken.
In our last* we brought forward a Georgia ca«e,.in
Mic h the State had to put her foot on one of its learu-
decisiiMi*. 'Ehis was brought forward however
principally to sliew' that such tilings could be done,
iiliout •• a dissolution of the Union, and on over-1
pirovv of tbe Government.”
Bul it saves lime and labor, wh“n we can kll two’
Birds with one stone. So the I’ederal l T nion may
take that case, for the further purpose of shewing, that
*h(*n questions arise iu which a Sorcrcs.ni State is 0 ,
»rtv, however willing that court may ho to arro- f
'Me jurisdiction, there is yet a power in our govern* 1
"••nl, to stay itsarrogiin-'H. an.l forco it hack to its pro- *
"■r s hereof action. \V<* shall at «*ur leisure bring he-
,,rp the people oth* • of tiles.* d.*risious, all shewing the
Imiiess, of the well fouuib*d je il.ipsy of this court.
Bmg fell by the repull.nan party. ,*.t present liowev- (
|r. as the Federal Union, speaks of •• f,d*e iolpreiices. j
y which the enemies of the Fedurul l.'uion attempt]
» Htlncli oilniui to those d-i uriiias,” (that is, its argil* j
•ms in favor ol this hrum Ii of the government.) we
pnl conclude hv quoting the (qnniou of tho father of,
republican puny in regard lo tins tribunal, even •
‘"Id it bring upon tho g eat npostlo of liberty, the !
KuirgM of being mi •• enemy to the Fudcrul Union. |
Ytractof rt Inter from Thomas Jofrsnn. to ItUhum H
(Jilts, dated UiUh /;«<.,
fG-xa Sm—| ►eo , lB ^ ol| t \ n witb tlie deupcst af* I
H’’"' ' hr r»pW MridM with winch tha fidtul .
miter lunctionnues
| Clonstitiirmii has elected no single Tribunal. 1 know
j no safe depository of the ultimate powers of society,
but the pooplc tliemseh es.”
We publish the speeches of Messrs. Clayton and i
‘ Clsnlara. mallI it* friglilffil stage, it any dis-1 W „. .in'lhe If.th itulriftt. orig
diould termioaie tatal, w iiile the pain nt is under' now l.owndes count v, containing .400. i
rgo ntaila I , ls Mi 0 properly of John Nichol*. to aansfy *utuiry ft fa*
care of Dr. Thomas, there i\ iil be no <
!iis fav* r have, i unnu.s coulu oe opened tor mat purpose ; and so mien; i * rise or t.*n no me eiiic.aov ol nis \ e^eta to medicii
] lVt. f'esidvd. That (lie port, flic Goveruorho* acted 1 wcro * ns neighbors on improving their agricultural .Medicine will be prepureu iu the he«t maiinur for p
! in mis wh ,leni dt«*r. is beneuth the nation which he I condition, that unless an effort was shortly made in i sous b^iug at u distance, labori.ig iindor lingering
! I iimi 11>» fur*ia t<>n *.i..uriw ..«i.ii.;, t.‘.»» i.r» i Motittfomoiy, Iuvorable to the project, they would rt- [ chronic diseases. Tlmsn who cannot conveniently p
, -1‘Ujties; that the facts too clearly exhibit him who
Giliner to-day. I he speech of the latter gentleman holds the office of Governor of the State ol Georgia,
the evening j we take from the Globe, and il is evidently moat wretch- ; as the willing instrumeiil of a party which he
edly reported. Still we publish it even as it is, for we fo gainst every principle of thu rights of
. * * •• * ....... i trage and equal justice.
have heard, with i.t'.eh si.rpr.ze, an asaer imt that that | | d Vh-.t Mmse man win. accepted af
geiilleni.in had defeiuh il tlm Executive usurpation, out 1 office nf J
and out. t )ur readers will look iu \ aiu for sin h defence
in the speech before them. And in tl.e lesolnlions of
ISiisgentleman published likewise to-day. tliey will tind.
if we mistake not. tbe doctrines of the republican par
ty in its purest wre. We have only to lament tbattl.ey
are too pure for our rorrept and degeneiatc days. \\ e
would call tin.* aitcnli-m of our readers to t bene resolu
tions as well worthy their consideration.
Resolutions submitted by Mr. Gilmer, on the 25th ult.
tvhieh were ordered lo be printed.
'* Resulted. That the rigid to control the possession
of the public money, i* a trust, and delegated to the go
vernment, of which it cannot divest itself: and there
fore, that Congress has no power to sell to the Bank of
th * United Suites, or other corporation, or to any indi
vidual, the right l» po».-e»s the money of the United
Si.ites.
Ilcsolrnl, That the Congress of the United States
did not, hv tin* llilli section of the act to incorporate
the subscribers of the Brink of me I nit- d States, w liich
directs that the d -posites of tie* u onny of the United
States shall be pi in*.I in the Bank of the United States
•*. unless the .Secretary of the Treasury
le otherwise order and direct, relinquish
tin* deposites of tlm m.mev «>f
pointmeiif of the Governor.
I’pTiiv btvr of office bv their
all C'Uilideiiec in their politu
The aliov »• pr« amble and
ed and supjxu icd by J. 11,
llo accepted of the
f tiie Inferior Court under (lie up-
have manifested such
act, as may justly destroy
al independent* *.
•is dill urns being second-
(deed, That '
with
s, w believer the public interest should 1 regret, the recent aitcmpta of certain
iso. I l.igh plncej, to run over the Judic*
Thai
and its loam
shall at any t
in right of routrollin
the United Sta
require its eve
Resulted, 'l’liat the right of Congress to f.x by law
the place ofdeprtr.it** tor thu money of tlie U. .Slates, does
not depend in any d-gr- e. upon tie* -nifieieucy or insuf
ficiency of the rea-olis assigned to Congress by the
Secretary of tin* Treasury, at the commencement of
its preSHUt ficssioti, for the removal ot the money of
the Untied States from tie* Bank of the United Status
Resulted, That ;he application to Congress fora re-
charter hv the Bank oi !lie E-nited States, nt tho ses-
moii immediate!) preceding tho m.-t J»re«iwlciiti ’I elec
tion ; the rejection of that application l)> |he d.dibttfate
action of thegoveinment; the gunciul emliAWa^^iftl^
of all business which lias been carried nn by banking
credit; the great interest which the Bank of the Uni- by the a;:»te IUfUU parly• ami tiiat we Wi
ted .States- Ii .s to increase the embarrassment, and to . cam I,<I**S aam^ialaa tf!!i (junJi.M mi|]|)(ji:.
on on the subject.—Montgomery (Ala.) Ads
—:ounoooo:—
Tiif. Gold Minks The mining businesn in tlii^
part of the Gold Region, is again m successful '‘Peru-
uoaiiimoii9ly udnptol.—The following RcsoJu- I tion. Many d>*pusi?e mines, which wore considered
lions were ih.*u vub.niised by .M ij. TbonmsG. Barron. 1 cxhiinsted, are no.v \ieldmg good profits to onren-
wliicb he pr* Ibced w iili an *a«ldregs upon the general terprizing miners. Oneoflheseinines.intbisneigh-
principles w liich tliey involved. I borhooj, which was successfully operated ou iu 1830
Re sol ml. 1st. 'I hill we as ciiixcns of Cuss county. ! i*"' 1 *Hil. is now yielding 3 dwts. m tlie hand per day.
will use what influence w e possess, in order lo di*$eui- | W® won* a short time since, shown a beautiful apeci-
iiiaie correct p .1 iticul doctrine!) among the people of j ,nt ‘ n 01 Saltpetre, recently discovered on Lots Nj. 11,
{hi* Countv. j !*•* 1 -~//k
Resolved. That a committee be appointed to procure ! —.oooooo:—
and have puli'Lhei! ihe Alien ami ^ediiion laws; The [
Virginia nod Kcntuelv Kes* Jutions'of''.18 and hitt,
sod also the Intel s of Governor Troup, to the Coltim- I stated that the new coinage, though ready for
bia ('mvolition in In.Jd, mid to a certain distinguish- j l‘ v ery, frequently remnins uncalled for, until it is
ed Georgian Irein Washington City, in 18.13. wanted for export on the day ul tho sailing of pack-
Rtsulxnd,'fhat as fieemmi we will exoil our cease- *-*G f'»r Europe The Director of tho .Mint esti-
b*?s aw l untiring opposition to such measures ns tbe In- j mutes, that two mibi<nis ol American fiobl will be
i,».- Gouil of Hu- c*)U'iiv JiHve adonted. with le^sird coined annually hereafter, and all of it by reason of the
1 0 th*. Iurics; .Mea-iiri*** in our opinion, at war with the ] f*dso olliciul valuation, bo kept out of circulation, and
best rights oftlie people, derogatory to the character & j »eut abroad. According to .Mr Gallatin, the premi*
digoiiv of the cmil) ; and utterly inconsistent with { ,,m 011 Ainericau Gokl coins averaged per cent
i hat purity intended to be pieserved in the trial by ju- I their nominal valuo. 11 * *** “ " *
. _ .. - who cannot conveniently perk.
lurtnntly be compelled to abitndoiMho idea of aconnexi- souullv attend, will please send th.* symptoms ol ilujlr
on with tho Alabama river, ami to wubslitnte iu its,' divea*o iu writing tbe name and age <»i llm person. A. a
ate.nl, th • town of Columbus. | vial of urine will be required. In ah .ingmiug or chronic
The foregoing rennrks have boon made by the cuses, charges will be moderato.
*• particular request” ofliim whom we luvo above al-1 Cash will be paid for Negroni under the age of 30
hided to, and to give our citizens a fair opportunity to I years, laboring uiidt r disease* tm uglit to lie incurab’e
itblii tliemsolves, vvliat will be tlioir detoriuiuati-j liy iliai/owoers, **r trealed woh moJicUia, as hieir
owners may sue piopur.
I ,e *' j now Lowndes county, con: lining TJOacres, levied ou
,r j to satisfy 4»eor^eT!.,T)v er^lrnet’* tax forthayeAr 1632 .
r-. d —Tax ^ 1 38^ cents.
JOHN J. UNDERWOOD, ShV.
March 26
R marks of t!u celebrated Dr. Sydenham
A lJvt Ol' Ijettort* remaining in the f*o«T Ol-
Get; at to.i idem ilia, Ga., on the first day uf A*
pril, «rJ34 ,,
| A Vinsivorth. • ’ i
i E- ) hn B*tk. r V. Shui'I Bcdgood, Robert Brooki,
| H u y pl.iit, Jieii-od Bo.*en, oobu Bauldre, Jobs
Barwicl., toaimicLhrowu.
'• It must be confessed," says Dr. Sydenham, "that \ E. John Co^eld, X*elin Craft, Thomas Colton,
toedilioii laws; 'The a proof of the efiectu of the fnlso valuation of| b*r ol that iusi
lionsr of ':»8 mid Bill. Gold in our present Mint standard of coinage, it is College of Uiiy
T it* t.. iii.* istated that the new eoiuaire. tbounli ruudv for de- license, which
'Ehis estimate was made in 1829.
[ Halt. American.
M.vfiniED. on Tuesday evening the 2d iiist. by das.
Wliitfii Id INq. Mr Charles Scott Jordan, to Mi’s
l E.lizadktii Vamct, daughter of Mr. Samuel Reid, all
of Montieel'o.
p ami uulVigncd |
dividuals io
tliis Circuit.
h arliirrc has been mi unbecouiing inierler-
cure i:i this matter by Ids E.x<’ellency, ami dial in our
opinion the Executive and Judicial powers, as they arc
made by the < oos:iuitioo a d law s of this Slate, should
he k»-1>f separate and distinct.
Rea/lved. That as the *»c*usc rf this association the
Executive ha# no power u
la a s of this St:*tc to employ _ .. . , ,
of the people's ni'inryin any case or cases pun* v be- to Mr. Wynn, an amiable young mail, and every pros-
tween private individuals, uud where the blalu is not u i pect of earthly felicity teoinod to he theirs, both in the
I a tv to such case or raw j fresh morning of their lives, happy in each others al-
lUso*vcd, That we approve of die noininaiion of
,-^ndi i, *Il , s lo Congress, made lately at Milledgeville.
will give tiic
j covi .iuNiCA rr.n. I
Departed this life an tlie 2dd March, in the 29tli
ar of her ngu, Mrs. Jemima Wynn, daughter of I*ra-
. lit.iiion and ( el Falnier, Esq , of Hancock county, and widow of
mtisel an I pay them out Gabriel Wynn, deceased. In 1*2 >, she was married
occasion general distress throughout thu country; lli«
power which the United States Bank would possess j
of compelling most of the Slate Banks to atop the i
payment of specie, and all ac. ommod ition to the peo
ple, if the deposited of tin* money of tlie United States j
were restored to die Bank of the United States; con- j
spire to render it the imperative duty of Congress to j
deposito du money of tli • I nite I Stales, in seme j
other place than tie* Bank of the United Stales. !
Res deed, That the V lib •d Suu*9 possess no pow.jrs I
of (Jovernment, except Pin h as have been dolegiled
lo it by tne State-! tliroiiifh the Constitution.
Rssolted, That the po wer to grant charters of inc
The meeting was ttiv!> sevcifiMy addressed by Col
William E. Waikkii, !\faj. Jiiciix’iO L. Fowei.i.
Epwaud Hardev, in suportri i’l Hi p forego-
altboagh minimal medicities meet tbe indication* of dis
ease, they are not lo be leiiod ou u 9 specifics, with Uju
same entire ooufifieocc. ns thn vcgrt.iole modiciocs.
Tho remarks ol Dr. Kkkck a mi ^iber the Roy
al College of Surgeons, London,-—" We know out,
(says Dr. Recce,) whether we should hail the disco
very of m.M’ciir) as a blessing, oriegard it a* a curse,
since the di.sensea it entails, aro as numerous us those
which il cures"—and lie thus remarks, on the char-
uslitulion : " Tho charter of the Ro\al
iivsiciuns, is found to contain singular
Licit is, * n permi'siou to any one, and eve
ry ooe,t<* practice the healing art by herbs only *—
Dr. Keece’s observation* «»u the nicruttrial dis»*«**e.
have coufinueJ and establialwd ttie.se remarks—Dent*
i-»is have t ac«‘d the progras- of mercury iu medical
practice, by the progressive accumtilatimi of decayed
teeth, and other diseases of the guim—•* Bid these i.ic
the smallest evils resulting Iroin this practice, the
oiorlnd ell’.'clso( mercurial medii im* are almost iuitu*
merabla ; retchings in the morniny dislurhcd sleep,
frightful dreams, impaired vision, aches and pains iti
dilfi'rcnt parts of the body, sudden failure v>f strength,
in if jmt dying, vndei.l palpituihms of me heart tin
ficull breathing, with *hm'king dcpre^tioti of spirits,
inioVrnblc feelings, nervous agituti.ins, tctiuiors, pa-
ru : vsi“, incurable loimiu, lUHiilal d-jangumeot. iatuity,
suicide, deforuiiry, b mas of the face dcstr yud, ucd
miserable death.”
•* These niui.i.lies (continues the Doctor,) have em
bittered life in such a degree, and rendered existence
so iiitob'rable. that it is more then prohahli- dial many
of the suicides which disgrace o ir counliy, have re-
sullcd troin this stale of the nervous stem, pr-.diicod
by morcuiial ptaclira ”
Says the celebrated Dr Walcrbousa Professm t»f
Materia .Mcdica m ti.e University «•! I'nuitoidgo. (
k ,o( learned quackery”—and be adds, •• The
fectiorw, surrounded hy kind lVh*ii»is, die Iris ol hope
seemed to Irradiate the future, and to gild the path off nm
life w hich lay before thorn—Fro. idonce. however, de- j Flora «»f^ North America is nsKmishingly rich
termined that none of ihe*«e fair prospecLs of earthly dies. # There is no d.»ubl iu oiy mind, that iu tnoi
bliss rthonid he rc ib/ed. He, who woes not ns man •tGoeses H.nn is gmterelly
-(•••th. before six sbori montha had till •<! tli**ir calcn lar, 1 simples are the preferable re-nedie
Tbe remarks «»f the enlightened Dr Rash —
I humnsT Cleveland 2, Bm•jamin Uoie, Mias A. C. -
Cullens 2, Mias Elizabeth Craft.
D Naihan.Dukes, MissCIn'n Dixon, Frimeea Dli-
oii, Lovj Jtflifirid 2, Frai cii U. D.ake, Francis Duf
dan, Nancy. Dnyis, James Darby.
F D-iMC Ehpoo. ,1... ,i. 1,1/net ■ o.
F Siln« Floyd 3..
G. Tiiomas Gondsou,. Jnme.s Gindin, James Go-
h;htly 3. M’iltinin Griffin, Richard Gorjun, A. Giles,
.Mrs Aim Guytoti.1
11. William Hal/, Charles flaU. Ellis Holt, Henry
H*»dges, Harris A, Fruvikliri, Salalhiol Holton, Ellul
If tY» |l. .Sherrod Hood, Nathaniel Haynes;’Solomon
Harrell, Mi is Angelioe B. Hopson.
J. James Jones 2, Ann Jones, Elijah Johoson,
Charlotte Jenkins.
K- John Kettrell, Aden KeRrell, Samuel Kenna- -
dy. Satashiel Knight.
1,. Jonathan Lyon 2, Lowe tk. Patton, James Lao-
rasler.
M. Bennett Massey 2, William Morphy, John Mo-
Murray, En -ch Tuttle, Ausoern Mart in, Jesse Moore,
Miislbby Mathis.
N Kinclmn Neirsotfi. * " * . 1 ♦' r#
O. Wi iiam Orr
f‘. William F. Uoiiriiell, John D Pumdis, Obndinh
i Furlock. John Price. 8tepbcn S. Burkins, Mrs. Cla-*
riss»i 1'hjc, Jnmes Buisht.
ii. Ms I liz‘i tub K lit her fin d. John Rainea, John
hegkter, Willintns l^ufhcrt «rfi
S Martha touiilh, Wm, Me*lii!g2, Benj. Screw#,
B F Scl'lax, J'-iui StcpticiiN Jeh j Sli^ppard, Joseph
’.i. Shellmun, (.'ndcr il Smith, Joseph Sc** 16ns,
.'dn ii;i*s Lewis, Ski inert AgrippM, * T. Siimpons. * ,
P. ^enhorn J 'EniywicL, Pleasant T. Taylor,
Stephen Je.vrr, VVilluim ThwOiaaou, Tarhiit
tm., Jebu W TjuTunce, lfuba*'. Tarver, JuniusIx.Tur-
nei. Wi'imui Terb'iflun.
W. L *t •* aikv.r, i-Iijah Watson. Samuul Whita
ker, A A. Wa'.ker, \V iliintn F W’ niMc 2 Drury
!V * r ‘ J forc 'O- called young Wynn lo hi* long Inunu. and left Jemima j 'The remarks of the enlightened Dr. Rj<h~“ I a n
id Ger, Low aro Harden, hi support. • o. j « bereaved widow. The cup of sorrow a was oven not I here inAuiuiiblv lud to mako an apology, for ilai in-,
K .J XV. 11 ..S ....up,KMioliI.i ofG.nl xva*.tiU h.dup..n I .tnbih.y "f the ih««rio» ami il,» nrTctioe of phr-
j'Sdf Ifi^lils. III.■ le.jliilioiisiveitfttfterxi'flra. . • t i, ecal „e ijiu Hiiliioc-l of meat bodily afilic- <ic, uud thuso I’!iysici:ms generally lienmio tho most
knc." lodged, ve 8l! |ublo | Llnvd. folio b Well,, U'iljon.Ueurge Wiggioi.
Y hums i’.uingljlood '1, VVilliaiu Young. Uiuiol
Voung. L. A. JEKMIGAN, P.
April !) • - /; 19'
; been dele
iliributi* of tsovereiguty
the Slates nr the pu -*ple ; itnuver iiavi
ted t<i tfir l nited Status.
Resulted, That the authority granted to the Umlm! J
St ik-s bv the Inst clause of the 8th section of tlie 1st j
arii.do of the Coietituiion. t) pass .i!I hv\ s nueessnrv j
and proper for carrying into e verutioi. tiie powi"« eon- j
f**rred upon it. docs not justi.y in-* assumption of any j
Hov**n*ieii power hv the United Slates which belongs I
to tin* States or t!n* People.
Resolved, Thai the creation of a National Bank, or
tlie recJmrferi.’ig the present Bank, by the United |
Ststes. iu not only a ■ exerci-e of power not authoriz- j
♦*il bv tlieConstitmioii. t**jt duneerous :o iiie iiidiaiducl j
iu.lu;ieoJen'« oft*.- 1 i: »L« • t> lim power ; L. • I
d Btioplcd witliu it h d'Skunting voice
Oi motion oj Richard L. Powell—
Resolved, That this Association \* ill pntronise tlie
p ilifirsl •• llxHfiiiuer.” puhlished iu tlie city nf Phila
delphia. by Con !y Raguet Esq ; a paper in their opin
ion:* eminently cal«*ul«led in adv ance the great princi
pit*h nl cnnsiituliwnul liber'y, and the right* of man.—
Wlticli reM .lotion whshUo unuiiiinuiisly uiiopted, and
1 belongs to liberal duiutlo'ii i:nmi*dm»ely made up and handed 10
* '■ J *■ 'clary lor the purpose of carrying the resold-
! th>
iiiiit-*. and i
ri-Mi into rflcct.
Ou mo'ion of ?i*knckii Ru.ev. Esq.,
Resolved. That tlie f iivgoing Preamble and Rusoln-
•io':* be pubbs.'ird in ull i'ii* .Stale Ripli's papers in this
8:at»*; and t!u' *iu*y Be signed hv the Chairman unci
Sirreta-y. NV'hich being Agreed t *. t!>e meeting then
a.iiour.u* I until tin* meeting in couoe. Several per*
•'••ns however. bef«»ro leaving the house. j.gneJ tneir
runner i * the CoMstitution of tl.e Assi ciatio.i who had
nut previously become members.
JOHN DWVSON. Chairman.
Richard L. Powell, Secretary.
\LAUA7slA SETTLED.
an tire pi
i* I*-
Rcsjlced, That tlie morn-v ••nllc» t«‘d fi
for the u*s*» of the G«)verii:m*ot. oujlit t
thu Slate Banks, until it slnll ho dr rwi
rousctpie- ceof approprintmiis made hy law. instn.iilnf
ie*r rutting it to remain in tho possession of the pni.hr
oflievrs,—because through the Banks, thn money may
Ire nr l ie to return imuiediateiy mro oireiil it'oii, tiieri*-
by lessening tin* hurdmis of taxation, keeping the
iniHiititv of circulating in aliuiii equal, and adding to
tin* activity siid prunperiiy of tho cniuriiiinity.
Rtsolctd That tlie State B inks to be made the d**-
posiioriesof the public money, ought to be designed h\
law as hooii as possible, and tin* conditions piuscribi il
upon which they wiiall racuivu tl.e public money hiiu
transmit it to such places us the Government may re
quire.”
New Echota. Ga., March 23. 1934.
Gentlemen : — \Vft have the misfortune to inloini
you of tlie loss of a very valuable citizen, to tliis part of
theenun'rv, particularly nt libs tune. Mr. Eli Hicks,
son of U*.ilium Hicks, formerly one of tlm Cherokee
Chiefs, was shot hy some out-lying savages, on Tues
day evening, the 11 th of this iu»l.int. Therearearon-
sidCrahlo number of l:ub,ms tint live by lin*fl ni'.ig...
l!it*r, arid r*-main camped
qiient-'il swainjiM and mmii
properly. NTr. links ha
ferret out these violators
them to justii-e, and lias >to
tor to the white jm nia ion
slie lim '•ulijecl of grant bodily -.
, •« until her death. Her u.vii de-! eminout who liavo Uio soonest eimincipntod thatiHelv
ti«>HH, which coJHUiuex. " , i . .1
. Uration, wore, that |hert> U»d liol boei. .. .0 day o ,
hour, for npwarti, of sevon ;'onrt; 1,1 " ; 1C! . a
hivui free from pain. It.it atllu.;.""' 1 ’' ‘ J|I ’"S I . ,ho J' I
seem severe, are oil iu mercy sent—she " ,l ^ J or ‘ f ’ j
by to look away fjom these low grounds ol c * *° [
purer joys on liigh. In 1828. she was united Ly j
listn to the visible Church at Island Creek. Hancock 1
county, and to the day of her death, adorned tlri pro-
fession she had made, with jjeutleuess, humility, pru
dence. and with every Christian virtue—As n woman, j
li**r judgement w;rt good, her conduct discreet—she i
afl'ible, kind an! generous; nothing like doom
from'tlie tyranny of the schools ofphymc. •' Oorpviiut
o'*success,” continues the same writer, " is occasion
ed hv the following causes: Jst. Our ignorance ot tho
disense—2d. (*ur ignorance of suitable remedy—3d.
Want of efficacy in tbe remedy—(rue his work p. 73.)
• Dissections daily convince u) of our ignorance of
L’n* sd*D discus*, uud cau»C us to blush at our pre-
* Whftf iu.Grlii^f Jibvo we done, under tbe belief of
false farts ni.d Ivories T Wc linvo assisted, in
uiuhiplying disease—tlunu more, we have
*'* irfulify. | pill ‘tot pause to beg
A List of if^in(4‘t'tt remaining in the Pout Of-
2 iA f.cc at Lomsville, Ga., wjii* Ii, if not taken out ru
th ee monlhR, will be sent to the Post Otiiuo Depart-
ment, as (lend letter#, Apr.I lav, 18 H, viz-
A. Wyly Anthony, Richard J.' Anderson, Cbcrdey I
Altaway. ... ... . \
B. Nathan Butts, sen. ‘J. Mosea Brinson 2, Richard
S. Brown 2, William Bunting, Naucy Bryan. Jam## .
Be.afield • *
C. touas Covington, Elisha Cain, La son Cron#,
F.henezor Cottle, John H. Cooko, John A. Cobb, J##.
Levin Chetmn. ...
• D. James Decs, D. Dickhm. , - . -
r. Wiliiam Parrel. Margaret Fleeting, Cfaarles M. ’•
jver bc londed her mimL but cheerful amfliappy even pard-.n of the Faculty for ackilo.tJ»sJ^«og, i»i Ihi# Fort 2, Mr#. Rina Flournoy.
ulllicti tin : rtlio \\a< desirous to make all aroi/id her j public manner, the wcHkniHsof mir profestfiod. /
ubke cheerful and happy, and her in .in objec. appeared j pursuing truth, nyd am mdbloient whither 1 rtm
to be to do good; very cuutio’is upon taking up wnh any
oil ill Una part ol tin* country,
cm r ready m i Miduig tlicin ln< rt.-si.qauce in r‘*eo\or-
iiig t.'ieir stolen property. Mr. Hick- was an advocate
for ihe removal of tho Cherokee* We^t of tlie Missis
sippi—he advocated and aided the policy uf Georgia.
In lact, lie was an intelligent white man i:i principle tV
policy, ami this brought him into dnrep lie with these
itLIM «. About the 10th of this mouth, ii smoke-house,
rty of n whit
Hicks as
Exocntive /
Tuscaloosa, Feb. 22, 1334. \
Sir — I have tbe honor to transmit lor tlie con
sideration ol the President, a ropy of an act, of
the General Assembly ol this State, which, you
will perceive was passed with the design of afford'
mg protection to the Indians, in the reservation* j about lo go, and that she
grained them by the treaty of March, IJJ32, and 1
may ;»•!.j with the expectation, that its provisions
would be deemed, by bun, sufficient for the attain
ment ol thi-» object, it evinces a regard lur these
people, by the authorities of Alabama, and a tie
Tcruim .iion to protect them io all their rights,
which w,l| assure the President tiiat the emplov-
ment ot niilit’jiy force, hereafter, will be unneces
sary.
I repeat, what I have staled heretofore, that tlie
body of settles is opposed to aggressions upon
the Indians, and if called upon to ; c.t as jurors, will
i not l»esi:ate, as t’ ir as their agency may he concern
i * d, to carry into effect, the intention of tho legis-
{ ijture., hy inf).cling the penalties of the law upon
dl the'time in niifre- * ^ , ' , ‘fi'b*ss enough to violate it.
, with u,eir’ill gotten i ‘ i ‘ 1 ^ being the ca,e. few, if any. instances of in
ti a vigilant baud to ( trusion will occur; the I minus w ill he as secure
he laws, and bring I in their possessions us nor white citizens, and it |
a diiuhl and prn’ec- j cannot he doubted, that the treaty will be as faith - I
♦ .illy aod more efiectnally executed than it possi- I
bly i* in be by detachments of armed soldiers.
Alibania having rightfully acquired exclusive _
to the ri illc.ition of the
embraced by the jtb art i . '•*
i 1 she only is my leader, some lonely w# eJ tnnnpftfoin
the enytli, might famish a cut# vvbic'.i lim! baffled all tlm
\\ ‘.■‘doin of the school?.
Alter b^walliii.g the defects and diaM^torsof medical
science. Dr. Rush consoled him«elf with the Animat-
ing prospects n| (ha* hope, which he often proclaimed
I'oui his de.T, that tlm dny w unit! arrive, vv lieu umd -
cid know ledge sfioiiiil liavu alfoiro d lo that *;»i x of
pcrlectiou. flint it vvou d he ahli f.' remove ah »he
diseases of in in—for such is my confidence, said he.
in the boiievo’ofiCH of the Inifty, that lie ha# placed
on earth, remedies for all the maladies of inau It is
yet to b * remembered still, with a tlir.ll ol love and
evil report, ami always hoped for the be
o uate * laughter and a loving sister. A? a profess'r,
she was n decided Bapti i iu faith and practice, a de
vout Christia.i. and a Dorcas in the Church. Sue
bore bur pain and sickness >o long, so unremittingly
alllictive, with Ciiri-uiau t’ortilu !e—no nrirumriiig. no
repining was heard to escape her lips—“lie lived bv faith
ii2)un the son of God, A: in h**r p*aceliil death, gav e lucid
proof, that Christ was her? uud she was his. Wasted
awav tt» a skeleton, her frame emaciated, yet her mind
was as culm and serene a* a summer’s evening. Her
evidences bright, and clear, a lew minutes befute her
death she observed to her mother, she vv is sorry to gratitude to that admired iV venerable profesxor with
leave the family, but said, thanks to tho Lord, she was I what rnllnM'ism and irunsport, am! profihetic velie-
ho'ild make a safe landing ! meiire In* used to pronounce Rial sentiment at the dose
over cold Jordan, and sweetly fell asleep iu the arms nf his lectures- Ins confidence in the benevolence <>/tl lc
of Jesus. De : tv was boundless, and bu own soul largely partook
T’iiu wicked are driven it way in thoir wickedness, | of that div ine character of the \iimghry. VVe shall
bul tho righteous have hope in their death. Header, l not shortly look upon his like nuain— nv.d if the pori-
duyon vvisli thus to die ?—Christian, do you d-sire tho J od shall arrive, when tho heart #nauga shall t o more
happy death of sister H ynn ? then by the grace of tho be tnrue and ^cernted, who would not exult in the
good Lord, strive like her to live. joyful anticipations of that corning day t and thi?
[coMMUKiCATsn.] dream of vegetable medicine which lias pervaded the
I Departed this life, in Harris county, on the 21th nit., j nali'Uts ol the oarfli since the days of I?»s and Osirlt,
l Ja ils ItonERr <Lixen youngest son of Kohort T. ! ** °°* 11 dream, for the days shall come, saith the
and Elizabeth M. Green, aged one year and two Uord. vv hen tlo re shall be nothing to hurt ..r destroy.
J munfits, lie Ins left an only brother, three years old, j * 11 n, y holy mountain, no pain to hurt, nor sickness to
[ with iiis bereaved parents, to mourn their irreparable nnnov.
Ivy W Gregory, Mncd Groes^nu., J. P. Gard
ner. Ezekiel Gnudsoo, Thomas Green, Margaret L.
Guuihle. M'#. Mary Gambia. Bhopberd Greene 2.
H Thoinus Hunch, Kichard Hunub 2, Mary. Hoi* •
lana, ^t»rr. h Heard.
J TliCiiMtH Jurdnu, Mrs. Phillis Jae.ksoa, filer-
line AJ Jordan. 3ivi"U Jeuuflor 8. Knight.
Il Michael King, Godfrey Holler, John Knight.
L Rev. Josrrpli Lpw/y, Revibtn Lamb, Dr. Z. L*-
peretre. ,
M. EnieliaJ. Mc.CulIers, William Miller, Mary A.
Murroe, Elizalietb Mathews, John Mnrroe, Levin Of , / *
Mailiew.s 2, John Mills.
P. Joseph Parker, A. Paget, James Franklin Par-
due, James Perdue. r , »
IL Jssopii Kails. George W. Rogers, Znchnrtah
Rookes, Green Roberts, John IL Reid, ashiugtoa
Rovers, 8. Noah, 8. Smith, Thumas Stanford, Janies ,
Sherrod, Eiijuh Sadler, Spencer G. Snivy, Joseph
Sitney, Margaret Staple im, Elijah and Nancy Smith,
Willi mu A. Stuckey, Georg© Spring#. , .
T. Samuel J. Tarver. *'
W. Amos Way, Josiah \V r el!s, Mills VVa'tklns/ E-
lisha Waldiu • < r /
Y. Jacob Young, James Yonny, Bcnj. Voting. "
E. BOTH WELL, P. M.
April 8 12 3t*
and h is taken his (light lo the paradise of him,
who said •* sufier little children and forbid them n tin ‘ B
come onto me f ir of i^- tlie kin n,, lo , *»
iiiiifijgfwnff
’here is a growth of grandeur in all the works of
Ahnigbij, The labors of man may perish, for
A N encampinent will c.r
Jecl Mondav tlie r,vG of M:t
t!irt |.r(q
rubbed i 1 •
was called i»n
that they were ca 'np«*l in a
breakim; up nf tbe ru
be- shot for by tlie coin-
U.ACA.Ui-.tlE.A t'.
:« at Mncon »*n
ami e.oi.limn* t'»r
one week, tin* ground selected, is i»» (ho immedi
ate vicinity of the ci:y, r.oinuinndiiig mi extensive
view nf the surrounding country, anil c/ilniliilnit for
Ihe Pceuinmoila'ion of an many companies uv may
juire .l exclusiv p j coin**. The vo.'a iteer corps of tin- Stale are cordiai-
jurisdiction, previous to f ho r.rilic.ition of lilt* M> vi(**tl to «tfend»*d. Tent?, Marq'ii**?, and all other
irfHtj, iivt-r (lie embracril l>y ih.Oth nrii >-•;< ••s*nry «<|>ii|>ap-. u i.l lie provi.lerf. U'm.iI b
I cits thereof, cannot he deprived ot it without her f w ' !l Inmivlu-tj by III** Miller, at the
consent, lim however this maybe—whatever the |
in was broken open and i power of the (Jenoral (iovi'inment or the ri^lil of
usiul on such occasions J i|, L . State in litis matler.it appears to me, that the
qq.r.ffien.l tho rollers; he aseetmined . ni)Vt .|lv of the spectacle of keeping, upon the
’l!!!!.. 1 ",. 1 “..I®!!!. °, UI,e i Imr Icm 1)1 « i, 'ling :<r„ y. lo .Ir.vc it,
citizens into submission to the lawn, and the obvi
ous departure, which it indicates, from the custom
ary mod :.s provided hy the convolution for con-
ductitii! the operations ol tlie Government, are
consul' rations, ol llicinselvea, sufficient to induce
a resort to milder means; to means that arc more
compatible with the genius ol the Government j
ami tin* sji.rit of oor institutions—tliut ate more I
aciecaol** to the habits of
\ List of liCtterN remaining in lliu Post Of
fice, Tunbridge, Deeaur county, Ga., ou th© 31st
J March. l -.i (,and r not takeu out in three months, will
he sent to-th * Gi*ner;»l P>» Offici: nsdoad lollors: .
] A ,? ••*, •. , i*).i;so- Snadrach Atki non.• *1 "* s
!' J'du. bluv. *• Lovi C. B.wtwicU 3, Nhnin Bai- -
ley. Jamo Liauset. ijitllnh.vry Bostrck, Wfilliam Bell
2. Ro., *n< k Bracev) eil, Jamoi Bell, T barlow F. Button,
Thouiui Bisnop, Eii/.uboth iL Brock; ,
V. Dawson Ci jan, toelah Complonj JorygiRB. CoL
lim, James Chanon. Je»so CoKius. William H. Garter.
!». Mary Dam I, Juuioa Donitldson. Levi Does*
F. Mary Farchild# Thomas Fenn.
l.ere«#ary equipagfh W I
will be fnrnislied by tli *
I'revi. us'
eainnment. a g ild i
1 j paoles present.
like liimsi lt they are often vanity and li.-s. B j| the
doings of Hi? baud, wh** wuik- upmi the -ky, , ioi n«-
. ver corna to nought. Vl first, lie inMrurfd mnn i M
| ti e simple melh"d of curing ili?» aso i.y diet umJ the
• plant-* ol the field ; while he continued tliis practice.
I Ins di#**n«CH were light and soon removed. In Uie
I pride -it his heart. In; load 'J file simide eiemonts of
| medical knowledge with (he results nf his . wn apt
I lations In Ihi? course, he line purge d his w-iy for G. Louisa U. Gaiu--^ 3, D.inmJ George, Eli George,
1 irs. to Ins own suJ disappointment , Jc?j© Glover,’ I>r Job G thy an, laaao Giueou, «* m. IL •
M. Goodgiuuo. • «. /
Ll. Rf*becc^llolrnoav Henry J Holmes, Jos. Hun- i
().»stan.iullee river, a'»ont twelve miles Im-Iow this pine
In campaiiv with twi) oilier men without arms, (as ,
was usual fur him.) he w>*'.‘ tipon thorn; when w i’diin a
short distance, tjiey fired u’hhi Iiiiu and shot him j
through the abdomen, lie Ii. e^ l wo d.tvs and e.xpir- j
ed. W’e have siuco learned, that uhoiit six of these ,
outlaws have got together, blacked ’heimelves, and ,
threaten to kill several others, myself iinfong them. |
would add. that these were the same Indian.? who j
broke my store on the 3d of November last, and were j
released bv tlie Inferior L’oiut of DcKalb county, |
without ns.igning a reason.
Very respectfully, voura.&c.
W ILL1AM J. TARVIX
Messrs. Gricre 5f Onnc.
Macon. April 3. 1’
Z T CONNER
CHAMPUMN,
B \ i:«»N.
d WILSON.
MORGAN
Wll.l IA MS,
,iZj DAMELL.
34 12
! flirt © ihous
I nod biff*»r sorrow, lie seems now willing t<» return ;
I nod attft the waste of ages, «nd t ie complete exhttiis- I
j lion of Ihe resources of science, be Ink* s up anew the !
i bonk of wisd mii winci* iiifflorii am
| had cast from his linuds.
| The high disdain ol Inimari knowledge \* yielding I
i fast fn tiie sway of those efei rial principles of iminira- j
J I le tPitli, inscribed by the hand of ilje Deity on the I
I f«*und<»f , !»i , .8 of the universe, qqd in tlie living cbarac-
j tei.« of the starry sk
md presumption h»*
ter, Asa Uutctiin?, James Hagiu.
J. Justices Inferior Courts John Johnston, Hiram
Johnshm. W'illium Johnston, Lewis Johnston.
K. Jolm VV. Keith. » v»
L. James Lam'*«rt, George Lawrence, Robert C.
Lcf-ter, Beniamin Little. Julia Lassotor.
M. Darnel McDaniel, Alox’r McCormick, Thoraaf
Mo o, Hamuol S Mnrriu, John Milla'J, Joseph
M’lie uncoit. iiity of mod’cal pmetice and its great Marslull 2, Nathan Maple?2. David Mills,
putty ol (icorgm:
ol Home of G iven
section oi tin* Slat
did appoint Mhlucii
David Hargis. (»ru
ty of Com«) Justice
those a‘>ov© mime*
and did iletermun*
Lumpkin candid *t
('leghorn, who w
w Inch (i.cts,
ive to dial American pride which delights I
I in yirldui2 tihediooce to the civil tribunals ol the !
J country, but is n luet.iut to submit to the restra.'ins ■
. uf military coercion
f The uct of 1807 cannot bo executed in tins'
Staft without violating many «*l its law?, the old
r-st in Ou' ltute books, winch tho duty uf o n «f- '
fours bino.* ‘hern taiibfulh to n imiuister. ('olii-
simis ihercl'oK*. finch as the UreHidenf, should he,
ami I am s-re i*». ifuiong the last io desire, will un
avoidably take place. :f tieuulbere? to the duteroii-
j n.ition to employ int.'it try Ion c.
I sincerely wish lo avdiil this state of tilings,
t i»l the meeting, previous to ni|( j j, |s ,,, C .,,L ibat tiit-r propositiiKi is m ule
ing resolutions and preamble, U| lo our | aw> , partif nlafly ‘he one enclos- ,
, r . i ed. die protection ol dn* Imli in- and die execn-
n held in the comity of ( n«s 1 . . n . . , , . , .
lion of ilieiresfy. 1 shall he greatly obligeil by
being uiloriiied of the d04Mi<*<i o| the presideol
as soon as your convenience will allow you to
common cate it.
I have, tho honor lo he, Sir, very respectfully',
ant. i
JOHN G \ YLK.
Hon. Lewis Cass, .Seeieiary of War.
J. il. J03I\S0\,
ESPKUTFUI.LY tenders his servir
bt lizen? of Milledgeville and its vicinity, a? «
* people, and les? oi-1 ISoune & i'atiesj fainter, M^apcrcr,
»to the ci-
inert lazier,
nod pledges l*itns- li i<> i xeiule worll in ?ali«fiictory
style. L* !1*t» ir »m the country will receive d*ie at-
Midedc
ille. April
hlate Rights Mcctiiu i:i Cuss Connly.
A nuimuaiiis and respectable portion of the citizens
of (,'hss coijiiiy. convened iu the i'ourl I Ions** iu ('as-
ville hi eurly cand e iglit on .vlondry eve litig the ”»l-t
•lit. it being during the adj mrued (''mil; when on nio-
lion, Maj. John Dawson, was called In the Clihir.hiiiI
Maj. Richard L. P-'\\ell, wii? app«iiuted Secretary
protein. AeliEle- D. Shackleford Esrj. then rose and
slated at length tin* ohji * f *' - - —
his submitting the folhu
viz :
ll hereas, at an electl
ou the lir*-! Mnnilay in Jnminry 1831, Spencer Riley,
.Samuel II Holing, and E R. McLean, were elected hy
the people ol said enmity, Justices of the Inferior
Uourl, and Charles (’leglmru. also elected Clerk of
Inferior Uoorl, all lo-longing lo the Stale Right?
a y "*
H V vn i
I2_3l 1
old. 1
first Tnes'hiy hi June next, will he
the tow ii of Monroe, WhImii couniv. I*e-
b'Uir? of «ale, ihe I'ei’HOEIil! IM'O*
JMTly *1 Heory C. By ni l), late oi Tadalerro comity ,
siMiCi pith Ipy «*f linpr.ivement and reducti
know (edged hy every* candid mind To spurn the
humble efforts of a fellow labore*-, Willing to (oil in
removing the rubbish, mid re edifying the superstruc
ture, would neither ho patriotic nor philosophical —
Let every ray of truth s.iine upon a subject r Mitered-
ly obscure; let every improvement and discovery hi
cast into no balance so long and Uially tonud want
i ig; h t nil come forward from every corner *.» t*.e.
land, to hid in tin- reilimfion of the great sum oi Ihi-.
iiih'i initeiy, and close up, by all the powers of* uman ; Traywiok. Karah Tate, U©raby .'i'npor?.
skill, the avenues ot death. j V. Re ter Yanland ugbioi, J tiwcri! M. Vilen. *
March 24 B. R. TIIOMAS. i W. lienry Weight 3,. Kmlrrmn Willi?, Elizabeth
—, j Water©, John T. XVureii, Kl’uW’ester, Mr u . 'Abl©
Jfr. T'fiftniftl having hinifcd hims«*ir at my, Wright, Richard Wilson, Rehccna Wotersj William
house f«»r the purpose? specified in 'be foregoing n *• Whiddeu. ” * *• ,.;j!
bee, I have no lie-ita>ion in exoressutg to the com- ' V. William Yonn
N. Hi Nov, \V iIlium M. C. Neel. 2.
O. John Owens, Archibald T. O’Brian, Ethcldrad
Owens. - .
U. Thomas Privat, Levi Porter, Cullin Pope, John
Pate, Nathaniel Pope.
it. A. B Itid.ev 2, !M. Rozar, Daniel Rarnbo, Mar
tha Kaga uh, .Mary Rc-v Molds. *iw
H. J il Sh ares. D« IL Squires *2, Johu Spivey, C.
\V T. Swain, Ed moil dinar: 2, .Samuel Sollnra, Wade
Slatcii, Littloheriy Tison, John 3 houipson, Lunsford
niumiy, i
.did*-
his i
<1. consi-iing of oue Trunk, sword and bell, • B'eatment of dise
M .!••*
March 2*
ITO
Term* on the dav.
REUBEN RANSOM, AdrnV
Id?
An.I upon j your uli-dicnt
*r Euii1|»ki<i a auxiliaries fortius!*'
«*f Georgia, In* (the Governor) 1
.(•me?, Redding J l/nr co nnd
Eu'upUn-Uniou men of the conn- ;
ot ilu* Inferior Gi.iirt m plaev id '
win. were idecte.f !«{* tin* people, J
I lie between J ,.«t Im ill Rankin, the
hr Interior Clerk, and Uharle? ‘
» elected n* before stated; and ■
•lectl *u is rclerrad to, vv. tO exlil- I
Jil I'AHTWLST or NVaII. ^
M arch 1 2th 1 3d L S
had the honor Mi receive your let-
ult. and have autj.iiitlmJ it to the
Hin—1 h?
ter of the 2,
President.
In an»aer I b* g leave in inform you, that tiie :i«I•
tiunal troops, oidered last season mm Ihe .StHfe
Mali mi *, have been withdrawn, and nothing
ll ll months idler date, applicatem will**** made
Jft. 1 I*) the ti*in**rrt!»!e the I ifermr tbnirt ol Hgl*-
tliorpe county, when shtiuz f *r ordinary purposes.
f>*r leave to sell ihe Laud and Negroes belonging lo
the estate of John Deupreo, deceased, late of (he
county of Morgan.
LEWIS J. DEUPREE, Adm’r.
April 11. 1*31 4m
Oolit e to Debtors mi l CmlitoiM,
4 LI, person? having demands ag unst tne e-tale of
John Deftpree, *leee?««d, lute of the county ol
M *rgnn. are retpiest^d t*» present them f * r paynienl.
legnil/ aulliootmated ; and those indebted, will settle
tbr smut* wiiliotil delav.
LEWIS J. DEUPREE Adm’r.
April I 12 til
liite.l in tlm i li'Cli iii rollin'. Iiiriniul. il I" lilt .G-ivern.
or. iiii'i ivlivrv.i. li"* 'inly ri i*"n m lii.'li l»i»- 'rvlcfon*
liven iiv.mv.liir n. ki'nn Iv.lui .) |.ir llli. pnl: ul.!* viotn- "" "VI ""” »rv
lii.imf lliv.i*lil. nl III* pnoplv nf (ll). r..i."*/, (U. lli.l Iml tliv nrillinir.* cnnim'i al I oft Milvlifl will <e- ny l.n.
HiiBiivnr Uil.y, une nf III* Jii.ilr.i olvi:l.il. |irv,ldf't) main hi ihv f'ivvii country.
HI Jt'jliuvrif tfav p'l.c. (in cm'j i nr l ..n with Iwn frao- Thr. I*fc.|.lani liai r(,d wi'h Crv.l plf.iirv ih« April I
A Ll. persons indebted t » the estate ot Uiliiaui
P UinlliMI.Ulii lit DacalU**countV-d**ee ••ed, oe
•q K*i|iid to come fnt.ynrd and mak*- immediul© pay.
lent, and III**## having demand* ag»i* *t »«id «i*tale,
uc*> lto present them w ition tho llm© pe«*
my uaigfihoiskrid friend?, that I may without vanity
n ,d. that I have -m:c©?-fuJy to*ted the bedVficia' el
f**ct.sof Iiis syoiorn in varion? and have he*'ii i
stmmcutal tln?rehy ia effi'ctiug cure?, in cases liiat
were deemed h.»!»ele.? by the n»n-*l skillful rdiy «ici..us
1 will Leslie.I ft/ll * ted patient? placed under the care
ot Dis Tlmmas. on moderate terms, and as lar a.? my
co-operation and attention can aid tbe success of th©
Doctor it shall not tie withheld.
8.WIUEL LUMPKIN.
March 21. 1834.
To (lie PnbUc.
I do hereby «er'*l), ihtu I war t *r a long lime h-
bn ring under DyfpQpma. '* neli rrdiic.ud me very lovv ;
I tried the usual remedie- wiilnnil any benefit—| mI§<»
trie*) Dr Peter's celet.raf«•*( medicine, blit still gr#W
iviine. I applied to |)r Beiklcy R. 'I’liouiH*. wuoie
prescription br-s, iu a lew weeks entirely reliev ml
m*', and u:y h©*ob | nrtVctlv restored. Given under
my hand, Ibis 2Hb Marcli.lH.il t ,
J til IN I ft A WiuNS.orrtJ.iUorpe
March 21, HU II I3|
April 3
Judith Younz.
WILLIAM PEABODY. P. M.
12 3t
Gforir'h. OgtctUornc County.
I NFERKiu COl’PT. sitti.ig for orditinryaparpo-
•es. M .reii Adjourned TVrm. 1834 -Present, tiioir
Honors, hrittoii Sta.ups, liny T. Lati.iruuxf Robert
Huff, and John M CNir© t- - ■
RA8DN II. JOHN80N. Guardbiplof Eaulinn W.
W»«rd. minor of Wiliiaoi D. Cl. Ward, states to
Court, that tbw-ai.t minor has become ol- lawful age,
and that In* has settled op tli© e?i«te, and prays tole
*lisinB?©d lherefrom—■ w hereupon M is ordered, tbit
i * hi* Rale ho legally faiMiaiisd, and if no ohjsclioite-are
filed, letters nl ditmiisloo will tssaa.
A Iru© extract from the .minutes of the Court, tbL
1st April, I83L
DANIEL T DEUPREE, D. m.
April W. IH34 * « * It
JAMES ELAN SET. Adm’r.
12 ti
G 1 EOIILIA, Twiggs here
I as li«u*j.inuii li Hinitli applies lur Iciteie of Mt§
uuni»*raltou ou ihe «#u»l© of Etijaii Ball, .lata ol Ucaa ft
foil district, Bnuill*Carolina,deceased : . j
Thew oi© llmrnfor*) to rit©. summon and admonish .
all ©mi ••iigulur the k.udrad and ©reditara af aaid de* )
mo..III. uMvr ilnlv. uju I .lliiii mil bv tnotlv i cun-vi). to hi' ,n.l .ppvur *t my offiva within tlwlim,- -
tu Iho Ii III” liilnr.nr Court ol Ili i Hlur : proM'iilivti hv l.n, in rtiaw mum, (if any Uivy li.w.) , t
oioiiy, ii lii'ii (iiiiuk lor orOomri j'lHi'i.v., |i,r Ivoyv win anio lollur. of 4i*uiini.ir«iioii .iui'jIii noth- (raw-,
... I Il.v r. .0 . iliiol I'l.'o III AViii.Ihw, Ihi, ol. i\A .o tiii.u uwJ*r my h uni, at oftiiw li t,4ih .
OOlliy, lirlliu.uij, J Allt-.i CUANhi.T, Ain't, t I wt KfciUUO RICKS, <
A|"II I, le., I t 4ni
April 0
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