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.!;„■Jp,Ve«s*flbe *i«j <?•■»'". ‘he
*,md day of W'i'« A, 1). ISSI. ,
• J It. W COOLER, c. ct-o, c. o
•-UHE4 «lr aj
to ilie
’ Clmt
(f-'i
l.,ftr<or Court of.
uiunriiti*g-,
T»,el
'Whereas ■'
Honorable the Court of Ordinary
1,an. County,for Liners of V.l ojn,« :
rj^ssss^xs* ~
''Tbewspro .itwrefoto W<i' 9 f and minion
toll of'l^dll'if« o ^ ,l - af
t i!w"imui"«ra't/».‘f «\o «»»
ceased lo tlm applies?' iho.M@h’« ™
' jWfCwtJ or bpf.iro;tie fifth
5f«oexl;.'ailns<-*uO letter*
iS>) Mii’n one
iijii! Court, tilR *,ec
itfLonq iuou»K«(i
irlf'one.
"AuejS
VWXPUOLtSK, c.c>e.c.c.
KOROI A.CbiitaSfeO'inty—th
'H3T Hon. tfie-JustinSafVie Inferior Co m
■ ofChntham.CoMily, tUUkgfoi ordinary
all whom it ir»*?.concern#-
Whereas. Jscoli Shaff r. Executor, of
I) dlliazar dlultar. late uCOhaitism Conn
ttMlecoisprU nyplifil to tho Honorable tlto
Court of Ordinal? ot Chatham County,to
be dismiss-id frbni-hit said l.xaeutnrsbip.
Tlieioa ro'tlrur ufii m in cila- run! million
iiti, nRuniixnrS'iUr. tin kindred end cred
iioisofAhs end <Iup-««fid. to file llie|y'-«l>
-jcctltnis (ifouv .ihejr have) io tb.i'Clorb'-
Office of Ihe slid Conn, ou or before tbe
second
ten of ,
WiusfHu thft llaookBuItt Xirae; Mints,one
nf the ju«Ur.*« at llte ifiBXJotirt,
cjuJ 4ny of .\ws»o*K De *18.11#
•n, iv,pOUABR t c.c.c
°|tg s
/TI EOttCIA. Chatham Bounty—%
\JH (he Ho* the Justices of?Ihe Inferior
Courtof Chatham County,tilling Joi Chili
Whereas J'licpli WlggniAex’ur Cbristi
tlocuieii,'’applied <to tbo llotmrahle the
Court nf Ordinary of Chatham County.to
l»e '*fi«!ui?!e?tTrorrtdit» ■“!'! av„cnta.fcbin.
These aro therefore to cite and sdnil.n
ivlt: oik.isn.1 .i ...ill ir. ihn Ui.i lr.il and erertr
lari rtf ikes .1.1 Jocaa’ed. to tile tlte'ir obice
tiois* (if ai.y they liyvo) in ilia CferkVOf
.fiq, of tho ,ai l Court, on orbafbro the
second day, of I'Vbyuaryaiext; '>:lier»i>V
letter, nt.Ii>.im.i.Mi .. ill tin grtl
Willis'S lira Honorable Isaac
of tiie^astice'sof ipe laid Coni
./il l’ n'.jr in jugo-l. A. 15. onu ;
Mtbt liutljrod uit.l Ihirt* mu.' ’ ■
it. \V. I'OOLBU, C.C.O.C.C,
oummi
sfrtM. J lifer for
Wli.-Mtti. Kllon *r, im .ij»piieJ to
tbo il iiM.rii.lu iliu Cwjii ofn-Ctulii.iry ill
Chdlfijin'C.ouoiyi for I.elter* nif. oilmiun
Iraiion on tlte. eitote »r) l eiTaolt of IV.'
linn Taylor. lite of &haihani County.it
ee
»tltXtt«VH W»*ti
B9BT.1
U; t;ntiiet}i
h. Minis, one of
1 the iecone
2s^i
if a
,rlarj pM-jn-ut,
loan
wlterei,,
tor.rfJorbtj
HouorabKiho I
him C.inirty, to
■ linihistratudfi
. unfftelure t.
i' t i'l t,tj, tlniujur tii
»l"‘»iii!_.jS? (fe'p
a t/ th'jjr'iuveJ.in
C ’lEOUtll.V, ChaUtam Cmmtjr—%
flf ihe H$nor>tbUo the Justices oflhr In
ftrhr Cij.’tff n/ Chatham County, sitting
'for ••rJlficry pu'fiosc.t.
To a£h^»t:o;n it may concent.*
Whoreij, l!i> tun! U Cuyfci hat applinri
to the ll.snoi jhle th>* Court of OrJInjrr
of Chatham .County, for Letter* of Admin u
t«tr%<taooit ihe estaleMiid effects«fOe r^> n
Cnjiitiitcr 'ate of Chatham County,
fore to rftc ancT ultnoo-
ilio hiudred and credV
*pd to file their r object
in qiy office,on »r
bofure the 7th Peheuibor next \ ‘otherwise
letter*‘ofdismi|»sorr gill be grantftd to the
*4t/l applicant. 7®f.‘
Witoess tfc't Hon, John Camming, one
of liio du»tiiiv»uf tlic^aiii cc irt of erdinu*
lf$ tills 7th day nf June, A 1) 1831.
It. \V. roOLEK.c.c. o. c.r.
*. jnn
F/>KOIA—OpHluu^County—/^
,^FT thtyHonorablc the Justices of the in
ferjor Court of Chulkum county sitting
fbr ordinary purposes.
To all whonk.il ir.ay concern.
Whereas, L, W Ilosan and William
Hq^tn Rsecntfi* a nd executor of tho et-
talu of John ftardiner deceased, n.is apjdi
ei to the flonorible.lheCoort of Ordinary
of Clnthdin County, fur letters of di&mis*
fci.m from said estate. * l "
These'^-.ue therefore to cite and.ttduii
all nnd singtdar the hindred and cie,
of said deceased, to file thoir objecfltlp* (H
any they her?.)to the granting of the letters
dkmissory on the e&tatoof the deceased
to the applicaulin the Clerk’* olfice of the
said Court, on or heforo the first day of
Oei. next; otherwise letters dismissory
d man
* Witness, tho lion, John Cummin?,
Una of the Jmticesdtfsaid Court, the 31st
•far of March A. D. 1331.
" '!». VV. PGGL&B, c.c.c.c.c.
i»r 31 ' • * >
C y KOltCf Chaihsm County—711/
ST t'le.JJov/trnble the. Justices of the In-
ftifot Court of GfutUi.t ii County, token
Sitting for or dinarfpurposts
To a?4 Tshoiii it may concern:
WhereiV^t|p»**<J ft' Coyles, has apjdi
eu to tttn.ifrwiorabio the Court ot Oidinarv
of Cliithaui CmtiTty, for Letters of Admin
istration oo the estate and enacts i f-James
t^ppiuger. late nf Chatham County, de
ceased.
Thcte ate therelore to cite and adtnor.hh,
all and sinjujar, the kindred and .creditors
of tho said decoosod. to ftlo their objection*
Jif anr thoy imve) to the crautlv? of die
Administration of the estate of the drc»»a*
e^do th? apidscant, in the Clfrk'dNJIficc
of thh saTci Coltrt, on or heforothc Ath day
of ricpieinher next; other wise, letters of
ntlniiniMrution will be granted.
Witness the linn loan Mtni*, nne«*f
tlte Justice* of the «aid Court, the fourth
day of August, A. D. one thousand eight
htMidrod and thirty one
vljL \y. POOLKIL c. r, o. c. c.
*og4
A i EOflOJA—Uhaiium Count
the Honorable the Justices of llie
Inferior Court, of Chatham County, uhen
sitting /hr ordinary purposes,
, To «b »bom it may concern:
WhoreA*. ft. Narrhi. ndutlniUra*
tor Jcrumiah Pitim ui, has appl ed to the
I'onurabbt the C .urt of Ordinary ol Chat
him County, iti lie disniUsed from his
raid Ad|nuii4nitor*h»p.
Those ore therefore to cite and aitmnh-
wh,"all nod singular, the kindred and cred
ii'ir. ol thh. sat I itcce*k*d, to tile tneir 'oh
jeetitins (ifany wny b**e) in the Clerk’s
Office of the taitt Court nit ui before the-
fifth do/ of beimsary next; edict*he .let
ters ol diirmsiury will Im «* r juted.
AVitaw th: Hunoribie Isaac Mtn»,n:r
Jtis'.r.cs of the said <Juu?L the fourth
day 'August, A.’*), on* > thousand eijjlu
huudi ed and thhw one.
R.4V. POillSk,
aug ;4J
I c. c. 0. c. c.
I EORQIA—ClIabiurf'-AJaa
■Vanity -/-*..•
jTI , ...
.HJR* .Ike ihwrnbU the Justicespf the
lutet for Court of Chatham County, tchen
sitting far or dinar#pur posts, |j*k
4 ‘I a -a(! whom it tuny concern:
WdtcrcsT, Jftmes ll. X*asU, gyatdian ul
TimaJhjrigd dmnuej L. v Ptltm7u, lias ap-
piled -to-tWjHuim tide the Court of (>.•
dtt»s»f of Chatham ('oumy, to bo dituiiv-
sed Sfiim hiuiy ^luVrUianship.
These uro't he ref pie to cite and adinun
till, all a;n! sinaulajj, the kindred nod ciM.
of (lie said minors, to file their ohjnc
fiber have) in the CteikS
•iiit,'~Courl. on or, be*0.0 t(u>
^of*dept. nett; otherwise id-
_ dKetiftor^kVill l»e cr.mted.
otherwiie let] "’im, i lh<> nrihorabln [jaiti Minis
oflfcu JihiIcm of the MiJ Goum. th, till
itif <•( Viguf, A. U, un. tbauiinrt tight
Imiidrt.l and ihinj nn%
R. 'V. PUOUER. 0. q. n. c.t.
■lug 1
1 ,iud ailntanUh, ^I!SII4
’ll mil ere Iiiom uf tfic
filo ibfir objout^BS (if
(lie gniviui: of the 4ili
r «ute..r the .Itereieii
rain id lit, Cletk’i Oific. ol
it. uu ur fiefn. >1'. fif<» 'in
r item; mhom.U. letter, ol o.l-
"i.uill begrentitl.
Pairiek llwn
• of .tlte »ti>t Cooil,
it. A. D. 1*81. ,
SH. c. c. 6. c.e.
;.-s ».
r *“*?
ills,
ior artir.lr
.(Lourlon ) iiM .er, ircrl an.l fur hit
-yHiPW** and ,i in-.nn
I»n^,l| apd lingular ihe kindred aml.nredi
lute pf. the W id deceaietl.lo file their oh
jeciiimj (if.onji_thejr have) to the grantine
«l the •id'.iiiiistraiioa of the ei(ate of the
deceased to the a|t*l,jm in (lie rierk’.Ol
lice of Ihe said Oourl, on or before the
unit day o( September nilXI; othereite let
, "Rf ,oi *]'ali‘iii will he granted. .
,,ne *‘ the- Honorable Isaac Alinis, one
or the Justices of the said Court, the
fourth, day of August. A. 0. onetboii
send eight hundred and tliiffr.on<s
U. tV. POOLERc. (t.'o. c.c.
aug 4 • *
«uuoty-5y in,
Jf*. lh ‘ Jfluu of the Inferior
ssist?" co,m * *"****" &
■ T” *fi »bont it may concern-
Whereas, fliha. A,he,,. h as npplled to
the Iron, the CDSti» of..O,(linaiT of Chat
ham cm,my Jo, letters of Adiniuislreiim,
Tlteso are tbereforo to file e^l admoniah
all and tincnlar the kindred and nreoit,,,,
of tuo sent deceased.to file their objeciious
(rfany ll ty have) to Ihe granting of, the
si miniooi m .ra.. r 9 i
;; ”■= ^»„ia me tic
m to tho aripneant in the Clerk’s OOi.—
the said court, on or beforo the jnd da> n>
.•repteinlier O’ At; otherwise letters of uluiin
istrntinit.tfhiU be f^rnpipf),
'Viintsi. the lion. John Cumniiitg,
of the Jilhlpis of tho Court of Ordinary
hfr sal.l County .this second .lay of August,
Ae U, 13?lt , •
• la*!.
H. 'V, POOLER. 0. c. a, c.«
eng 2
etT'i EOitOIA. •Ch.ltham c 0 ;,„, T . „...
yjT rte HnnntnLU Ike Justiccf oftU In
fenor Court of Chatham Cornu. riUi„,
fi-r Ordinary purposes:—
To all whom K may concern,
Woe,MS.James Sf.l»tH!erh.ha-. apdlofi to
iho Honorable tho Court ol Ordioary of
Clsatlmin Coumy/or letters of Adiiwiistr.,
Mon on Ihe estate and effects of William
H.,Coe, lato.of Chatham County deceased.
These ire therefore to rile nml
. , ,, . Ilierefnrc to cite nnd adihon
tsh, all and stmtnlar the kindred and cred
itnrs of Ilia said deceased. Io file their oh
jeettons (if any they hive) to tho granting
•if the administration of the estate of the
deceased to iho applicant in the Clerk’
U...cr of the Mid Conn.- on or befme'lhe
nrth day of September next; otherwise let
lersof administration will ho emoted.
Witness iho U.inorahle Isaiic Minis one
of ihe Justices of the said Court, tho se
cond day of August A. f). lias.
- --- ft
'MV. POOLER, c. c.a.x. c.
/ t’.OK'.KA—Chatham county -By (he
1" /Jail, mite ihe junket of the Interi
or Court of Chatham County, when titling
for ordinary purjiout.
To ait “kora it may'Cnocerit
Coi:.-! lf .O,-di„«,'y
Lhalh nn County, for Tetters qf .Vdn;
on me dun and eirects of Joint
Shehnan Jr. of Chatham County, deceas
ed.
Those are therefore tocileand admon
irh.tll and singular the kendre I and crodi
tors of the said docease.l, to file their oh.
iciiioos (il any they have) m the granting
•f the adorlnUtrsIb* of a.e exalt of the
deceased to the a|i|ilicaal in Ute Clerk’s Of
fice w,f the said Court, „n.or ueforo the
fifth diy n! rieptanther nastljitherwijo let
•e»ff adnnuistraimn will he granted.
Witness tho ■ tr.norahjo Isaac tilinism
of tbo Justices uf the sat, j Cun it. the S „
oml ilay of .August A. 1). one thousand
eight hundred and ihliie one.
R, W. POOLER, c. c.c.c.c.
aug C
EiJRCIA—Cliaihtm County— By
’ yt the HanomhlrUe Jutlieet ,/iht /*■-
terror Court of Chatham County,\ichea tit
ting for Or dinary purports. 5
T« all w1mi.ii H iriny Concern:.
■ Whereas. John J. Korsyiir, has applied
in the flooarahls lire Conti of tlidinary of
Chatham Cuuniy. lor letters uf Allminis
tration nn'tlt- esiate ami tlfee.ts t.r Arllmi
It«in, bh ofCliatiiatn Conuiv, ilcMa^pH,
Thexa are iherefme ,0 cite and mlmdoish
all gud singidar the kindred and i redhors
of tlte said deceased, to file their ui jeotlun.
(if any they have) to the granting of the
idiMeirfraihin nflli.i eslalc ..f ih„ decehs
sod io ihe applicant iu the Clerk’s < iffice ol
the said Court, on or liefote tile filth day
or rj.pseinlMir ni si; tthtreise loiters of ad
ministration will he granted.
Witness the Ifonorahle II I'C Minis, one
of tho Justices.if the said Court, tno Se
cond day >d August. A. It. onc^ltousand
eight itu lJrc-t and thirty one,
j R. W. POOLER, c c. ,o. c. e.
nog t
f ift llitrtlqrt. uj eitt and admon
tsh, all aha shntular, the kindred and ere
‘ditors of the said deceased, to (lle'tiieif eh
jectfons^R tny they hose) to ihe granting
of tiiemt)(R)nistratioii of the estaieof the
deccari'd toTha applicant in the Clerk’aflf
liee of the tain Court, on nr bnTkrathfl
flftli dav nf Stpt*ril,er n«xl; otherwise let
t?ts or tdiuinistraiino will he granted, si.
Witnedk the lionorahle Isaac Minis, our
nf the Justices oT the said Court, ihe
Seeond May of Jftfyisr. ; AsgD. ont thou
•an m lit hundred and rhirlWine.
aug 2 It. WKPOOLRIt.'c. c. o. c. c.
‘■'From the Georgia liw nal.
UR. CRAWFORD’S ADDRESS
TO:TUE CITIZgXe OF THK.UPITEO STATES.
' k [Continued] ^
I proceed nuw.to coiiimeii! on Mr. Cal
Utll'l near to tew .Mu Ufia. uf.sU. iaj 'n..
^tE0ttGL4 r .tiir,, , ^*,H Couuiv-
fionorable tluJustices of the
terror Court of ti-ffLnjt am ^Bounty, ashen
silting for ordinary purposes, 1 * '
*11 kmu3i way concern:
Whereas, Jesse Davie, In* applied (q
the Honmahb ihe Inf-rigr Court tiRf.
nUf«.
fingbam Coubty, for letter* of admin
f,,e end effect* of Miry
fate of the Countr of Eflingham^
deceased, in behalf of t|ie kindred and
creators of the ta id deceased.'
These are thercrore tueire n.._
i*h, all and'singnUr the khidred and cied-
itor» of ti^taid tleceated, to fi|o*thc»r oli^
! -<**!Ous, x :. r. ; .y tl.«> l)dVc;tw me cranunc r
I ly ? iul adni:Mi»tratinn of. the estate of
hn (feceaserijto the applicant In the Clerk'*
' J Inc?, of tlte *aid Court, on or before tft
seventeenth .lay of September ncxt.othe
w ISO letters ofadniiuistraiioiiwilfbegrantsd
Witness tlip FTOiiorahle II. Hines, one
of the Justices of ilia said Coon, this six
lecnili day of AugoMin tho Year of our
l.ord, one thousand eight hundred a
thirty one.
JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o e.'c
aug 10 . ^
hoan’s times, to my letter of. the 2d Oct.,
IkSO. It Is, however, due to myself, * to
•tile, that, that letter was.writ ,n trithouV
any expectation that it would bf.. punlish-
od. I am, however, glad, that it was pair
limed, and that it has been accompanied
•with noies by t^V ce President. These
*°1“ osi^llih t-hijinst. itppdrtant fact..
Jit# 1 hat John CiCjillioqn c*tut?li*hcd ther
W.shi .gton Republican (irr the purpose of
vilifying my reputation;, and « Thai h-
was ihs,m.tgaior sod inremor li/ihe chsr
get of rflnian Edwards, against mr official
and pritate ehpracter Tlia oeidonco by
which these eharges are sitablislird, would
be received it) any court of justice in the
o:ril Fed world; ,mf j. tegfnld '{tsage:
lb»n Utat which he baa deemed j*dibf*sible
.against me. ft is a niieof eridencs of eve
ry days mtplieaRor, in nn Cou.u.iiiiuwiicn’
the paifies tour suit era tuge her, end one
alleges e feet touching thgir Ian soil in the
f presen. e and hoariug ol Ihe other, which
is not .denied by the other it i? good csi
State of Georgia,
CHATHAM COUNTY
To all whom it fUAv Coare,,;
W hereas, feme, ghiek, b»
appiiad to the Honorable the
Court of Ordinary iff Chatham County,
for ic tersof AJnarffianship, to the person
and pmuaxy of Agnes Cline, a minor
These are .therefore to cite and admonish,
all pets ini interested to file .their olijer
lions, (ifally they Itsvt) to (ho-graniing oi
the Inters ofCn.irdiainhip In th« tpplican
in !hc Clerk’s office :,f iho said Cun, i, on
or liefn,e th-‘nineteenth day of IL,,lumber
next; otherwise letters' of Guaidianshiu will
be granted. A . '
^ Wi,oei, the Honorable Patrick llonston
one of.the Justices of lire said Court, the
eighteenth day of August, A. D. one tliuu
sand eight hundred and tidily one.
R W POOLER. C.c.o.c.0.
adg 18
Hence against the party ttrif dcnsioe it —
My letter to the Vice President, of die 2d
Oct.-1 udojwvns answered by,him on the
noth of that month. That letter wps. there
fore, ill his hands fiqm the SOlit of C*ci
until the 45th el Fehiuarv.whcil he aimer
es a panel nf Notes loir In the Tele
ernph. I sh.l! ip.ihe je^md stato ths s*L
tlciice upon which those IKWRS are ascrah,
to the Vico President. They are eu^i lha
he m least, trill be 'constrained to * (Jin ir.—
I' 1 nrv lettei to the Vice Presidrats' of.tlie
2d Orlnhfr IfiSttjJ • hsrgc bin: -VUh he:
lug rsiablished the -Washington Repn'li
cain far the purpbse of villift/ing my repu
lotion, and that it was edited by a cierk in
hisoAice. In one of his notes. Jte. denies
that Thomas.L, McKcnney, the editor ot
that pi ess, was a clerk' > the War Depart
Invnt, whlje be was editor of that paper.—
lie asserts that- MeKepney .old opt Ids in
lerest in that psper in 1823. and was not
appoint*,) clerk in inn War Depariment uu
'■ "oinupry, U*4. The Vice Preside/.!
CiPnfffii|—[}ullortt Q.niiMt,j'
V Ely Kennedy. Clerk of Ik* Court
of Orfiluary f«r tai4 County.
-w-r y,,,, Wh?»ea* Jf*se Alunrc of Coun!y,*p
Wlicreas Jtuepii A), nlialinoti applied to to ,nr ,or administration
* il!- Cm::! ..f
ir
Sen’r tlrccnj
on the ettuio of Drurv I
ed.
Theieare thcrefere to cite nnd admon
isir all and tingnhig the kindled anil oreili
tors Ul said deceased,to file llmir objections
(if any tliey have) iu t|iy Office on art ba
ara III* filth Monday, in' Noyesabey next,
ufhensLe iriiclv Ilf su.oinisir.iiion will he
c;n,io*,i io the iippiiosnt.
Giirn wider my-haml ami nal this ilk.
day o/.Ueiur lest,
' 1 ELY KENNEDY, o c. o.
licnvrin—tiulloc/t County,
flH Yithe Court of Urdtnary for said
W*‘comity _.r .
Whereas, James Wilkinson of said conn
ts applies fnr letters of ditmiiiiun as admia
1st rator on tl,s «uitn of Derry Jones, late
n’ said county deceived ,
These ere (hcrefore locito and adinnn*
isb all persons concerned to file their ohjec
thins (if any they have) in my nAtcn, with
in the linhs required hr law, otherwise let
lersof dismissory willlie grainedtothean
plicent
Witness the linn. Sheppard .Williams,,
pn-ofme Judges ot the said court o£ Urd)
(Unary, lib. a am .joy of August, I got.
ELY KENNEDY.c.c. Ospr c,
aug sa
VT Ihe Honorable the Justicet of the
Inferior Court ofThalham County lilting
for ordinary purpose*. '
To ajl whom it taty concern.
Whejreu Ceorga Millcn, has applied to
the HomiraU, the Ciinrt of Ordinary of
Cliatiiaiti County, for letters of edniinisiie
lion mi I lie; estate ■ tt|,l effects of Oiltny
Miller, late ntRlislhain County, deceased.
Tiiess arc therefore la cite and adinon-
isli.all onT'singular, the ktifilrnd a id cred
itnrs of the said deceased, 10 Me ihofr oh
jeetiais (tfkoy’llie? hire) tothe granting
of the administration of the d«.easo.l to
thg applicant in the (UAA fMra of t(Tr
said Court, on or hotbretlkg g£U day »r
September ••«•„ olharwiso letters of si-
miiiistiiiiou will h* grentc.l. .
, 'Viimsis (hoHonorable (sign ^}int«. one
of tWsJyidiFes of Uie said C.wrt, the A-
can*l tint nf Auytsu, A. D. 1631.
Ucvtorativc Lotion.
I N ali eases of inipitaity or nlTensifenesi
of breath, lliiv laitioii hsiJ>eei| found
a nil'll appsovod collective; ^ot mate es
peei illy wiiere such iinpinity arise, from a
disordered slate of the teeth or gums.—
When ths thief olijeiA it to cleanse lha
Aeeth and prarenl decay, a peteifiEr isgisntr.
■oily spffieipnl; but when Ilia gnus Slave
bees relaxed and spuacy, tbereeih discoy
cred to have an incurligihb tendenoy to
decay, and the breinli is atc-., iineJ tube
in dangvr of being affectej.tlio mast appro
piiat* and promising remedy is ihe ahoyc
Loiioit. Cue of Its peculiar objects is to
stimulate and strengthen tho guuts, anil by
thus affording it 'ouim| -and wholesome pro
tyetion tithe teclh, and also by purifying
llicai fro,is noxious matter, gets dirguiy
’Upon the cause of had breath, andfreipieni
ly has been fount to impart toil much
freshness am! sweetuess.
Just recoiled, and (hr sale hy * .
T. M. TURNER.
Opjmsilt the Mamion Haute.
jyui* ij c]c»«v * *•
• eng 8#
then admits ihst he did eslablrsh that I’rsss
written
1 think, it it
is did
oisicn of the I iiblrftr, ,
have known it; for it is
r'.'it eyrreero it tm .’
lyiloprnliahlethot
have t r-en urged u....
Imd been (wiee dircei
in ccnlonn'Hy to decisions
previous y mode " To .this iron oT iva-
»'*"H!*,.thpVief President uppenfts.thc lofr.'.'S^K
lowing qpit:,d."Thikappear. lie a nun Jjgi'
•Offuiiur The rfecisthn inay v fiay'g MW’HBB'
unaniuinus, and a new nnle necessary, be ■ . ,
cause tile.noto did not .agree .wfth it." I
wiHh- th t thi.’ittteUtgeneK^i.
rpafier should decide the qtigsttoii of logio; - '
between iis,.by,adding a siugle. ohreirera* ,
tion, that inlhe ftidihary .rriulin* it ui- tiio . J
ihit* nf the Stctelary of. b l ;al* l - to have •'/
•>rnwn too extinviion. wtiicti *ppcxfe*t in
lh ’lnl-l iceorer in I that ho rwliujd liavd.' '
done iri is bigltfy .probable, bflt'.froin bis
having dli.eiiled fom the ftrtikap'er is con
taincri in tbe fnreguing note VL«-' . vJLi
Tie,Ideal erhiratly ohjecls to lint a.gnoieut :
P’esemed ru niy leii*r. IT, he excepts to •
iiiearjuuirnt iu this oase. jie'was /Birpe' ,
stromrly hound to eaeept to thaC-hich; VC
tended to fig upon him the writing of the
Nashville , lejter,. If it was illogical gird
unsound. evpQcfuitv atirwaa presented in * f
compliance «hh 'hie express.demand, ciiip^T- .
taineil In his letter of the tub U Hay,
I8S0 fly his nhjecliog to thy eorieetiiess , -
uf ihe tirguraeni, inoue ensey anil waving'
any ohjtclion Io that furnished at iw.re-
yuejil. he litasi he euashlered as having ao, ,
quiesced in/lie cmretlng-.s,Hitd l.-giiimacy,
and srundnvss ol Ike concluiion. that bp il
tiie ausiior of iny Nashvlie ietier - lii'Pf *’>'
. I wlll„iiow, f-rplaio the reason, why I .
comider tlte Yica Pfasijent. the. author o(
the notes appended iu ths letter iu the Ti
egnph. In he etibarate letter of the *ai
oft" V. he says, ’’He. Mr: Crawfo d. was .
at Milledgeiillc. on " ■ - -
lew days after lie |
and a litfle afier,
ment is the JoarngvHHii
that made in kiriv/fuilti: hlliaioflfl'mi. wilh
it in most of the particnlnis. i cihipit lay
ray bund on the anielo. bin have a di.ituct
S.tvaiuiah l*nor Mouse and
* United Stated Muriac.
A Hospital. .
TTENDlNQ Physicians for Sept an*
(timber 1831—ilia. EciCyea end
tlaioard. , ■ ...
Viewing ObmimtteCf Meease.O.W.Cjo,
tut. .
- *»?»» . *:•;
•he «ako uf araumenl, let it be admitted.
How does that benefit tbo Vice P,esident)
Had McKcnney been appointed a clerk
before he became Editor or while he wee.
Sir. Calhoun would an all prut,tibiiil..have
alleged, that an interference bithe'Secre
tary to prevent the abuse'whleb wai heap
ed U| uu uie by that Press,would lia’ye iieen
an iurringemeM of tbo libertyJ)f the Pte a
Rut if th* apuoiutmen Was made after he
ceased hi* editorial labors, it was apparent
If made so remunerate the services he.bad
rendered by abasing me ' In my Inter
of the idJOetoher, I inform Air Calhoun,
that he had been ehatged in n CKarlktion
paper, with being eoicetned with the Nln
i.-.n Edwards conspiracy, iu destroy git
reputation, anf-charted him with hating
•xsited Edwards to the set, sad wi:l; rsris
ing the charge, and si ale what (ieneral
Noble.informHine, o( Ills (Calhouu’s(dsi
ty visits to Edwards, for 8 or 10 days be
fore he' set ant far Ilia ,'Vest. No part of
tins charge is denied in the palts. The
whole charge is thsreforo admitted. In
the Vice President's ehsbpniie essay oftbe
tnth. May M30. In the I’resideiu.spesking
Iff Ihe Nashville .Idler, he says, "he (Mr
Cm* find) uATerv no reason, fur of,urging
foe with ip dithonorablt ms net. as Ann nf
betraying the proceeding..of thecalnnet''
and that for the purpose of injuring one.0!
my srsociates in the edinhiistraiion.” II
adds a few lines furthci on ’’Hut tsh
elurgeme. snd not Mr, Adsimt” In mi
leimgaflMa second October last, to thr
Viet Kssideat. is stated. I ‘.copy a nur.
ins less ;.-.nr. Je!ier of AbetOth Mav,
tent), thus pspreasnl: you ask. why slot
itarge Mr, Adamant having written itf”
“My reply is th i! the answer is rnnrl.r
-ive. That lettei contained two falsehoods,
ne intended do njure me lha Miter to
benefit ion (Julin C. Calhoun) fit that
which was fir (John C. Ckl.hDun’s)henefit,
taking frogs (Ir. Adams half the credit of
defending Oeuerel Jacksnn, end giving it
to yoy (John C. Calhoun.) - Admitting,
far tlte ukeatf arg'tmsnt, that Mr. Adams
was disposed to injure,me, no one (sill, 1.
thiisk, suppose that he would voluntarily
oseribe_lo you half tho merit at bts'own
actions,"to the mob who ions the most stton
nous ooiKiser of his wishes. If tbo intrin
via evidence of the letter, fixes it upon
von (Mr. CslAoon.) sod not updo Ms Ad
ants, subsequent events ilrenglf corrobor
ate the hvidtobe deducible /rom the pub
Cubed ktter.". To -tbo foregoing reason
ilig. no objection is Taken indhe DCttt.—
The reasnnjog ih therefoie, admitted to
be legitimate (ltd sound But it may post!
My be urged by the Viee'PreHdeoi. thwi
tins is carrying the pilnclple of adaiisSbm
too far. This would be admitted If Mr.
Calhntinliad confined bis nous InfactA;
ami had exteoded titeni tu reason idgf "In
my Isltrr to tbe Vico PretMogl, of tbgdtd
Oet. list, I atVe, ’*»oii saygitat tho docl
sioif of tbacabinot was uuntiimmisly agreed
to This. I bolleye, lobe unttuc, and 1
Itelievo yon knew '
lima yon wrote it.
fnllnwing. Toe
nroncs l (in Tnesda
dir evaiiiog.l thsiir
t’*«il dueided,' Oud
cd.lo draft a note P
li of Augusi,jk l [‘ 4
-V
fur the ptlrpoia of vilifying my reputation, p-eolleetion oMt. You do dOutil ifmein.
I have not the means oMawr.uMM.fW bet it. cbcunlatancss fixed j| ifpob My, ”1
tlier iho last by.correctly slated .'Hpt /dr Cfajjfqnl) Jlri4.H Aw* t.ot to.i'ny fthp»(rtgg- ,.
u, M ,/rr. d ” I lem.ii, is.s«n. that ,filr.
Ca’iiuun relies upon my silm ce as eyj.
ilriiccnCi;uili!‘as osidence Ibal I iiad.com
munimrd cabinet scoretS todlie Editor of
the Qeorgia Journal, although he does duf
nr.lvn,Is (bH.lliv vlai«.i;*pt it. itivt/—-gia
joiriid was ebafged |ipsn..mk by that .
Jiinroai, and doosmt st .to'aej uf thaeiV'
tunttantet. Util he aits fixed it upon me.
WftetstftwpreWyj,'.^ bVt^jyybk
WatUioMhit ever eiflstedfasdintis jhat
the Editor of th* Georgia Journal, f.iruial.
ly deiucd it. In tlte fullnwing jiaragraplt.—
>&■ •• It may ho proper to stall, flrat.-o
dill not, as bps been erroneously supposed,
derive 'ittf.wy.orniatlna, (rim; iky Scfciata.
ry of rite Treasury, Mr. Crawford, respite*
nog the repotted disiviaa of she cabuirr.
Va
liection with the statement, hr the
I'.arnvl. until sometime in Octal
W ear IttO. when a ptbiphlei puClislie I hy .
ihn Clark,then Governor of Georgia, fell
Into nij bonds, wfijch contained tliecliergo
acompamrd bytka oridenneaf th* gliifgp,
aliicit ihe Guroriior had been able to col* ,,.'sr ■
bet, but lb 'ayitUuca woe of» nato/C so
.idieadooi.lhat none but the antbor wonlil
i’ ivejnade the.charge . 'Itm santo Wilson
Lumpkis, who figayss *n the conopso-
!eace,aadxddreu uf llla VJea Prasjdenit
■nformed me' tkwl,floreewor Claikl'bpii
wot the charge,, and the evideuce fo Gen-
not laskson.xo bo by |ui» Uid .before lifts''
Prosident. It .is piqvunied that Mr. Gal*
houn was eoanussnl of this feet, os he te|ft
Ihe Piciidept in liis letter of tho tdltTMpy,
I Boo. ’’.Von,no daunt icinc'iiticr it.’’ 1,' •
WSs never informed lit .Mr. Mutinies wbotli
erttte ebaigowas tubmlne.fii)hinr.. Ilqt
hs ioformed th* t-'vu.iturs irom I’onuiylpa-
nia, ihxi lbo (Jsnrtaf had urged my rerno. <T
sal. irom ibo Cabinet, aqd I be coimmmici
ted U l» Mills vJtnodjy. -Tbo pJinuh. 'V ' ,
let just relefred toy oblgtned no ,
I <lo not ir collect to liavo suen a si*|ie ro *'
ferienee l.s tt in any new.paper. ooi every
in tho AVasliington RepobliMli, ajtluugli ■
the pamphluj wgs pokMesf Mpftplj <>
atfatl the Prasidrnual elepiion. Il was is
ridiculous an l osairgniet, that t»eu Mr. .
aaftnfflfrsttrtr
me, tlioutht Jt prudent not : t„ uie u.—
t^\Mlr>S:ftlbl*|
iftrdodL. tvs sui oil i
tnnfed. to sot off
mernlor, auric io' .
Jf/pvw (Of w;