Newspaper Page Text
LATEST INTELLIGENCE.
Telegraphed for th Georgia Gitlicn.
CoLDi! B 1 A, S. C., July 6.
Ob the 4thinkL, >fliion took place between
two piuaeDger trains on the Susauelianna Kail
Road, hy which 24 persons were killed and 33
seriously injured. The cars were crowded with
excurtionists to the “Know Nothing” Festival.
The above despatch was received at 11 o’clock
this morning, but it is not stated where the Fes
tival was to be held or at what point the collision
took place. The Rail Road mentioned, runs, we
believe, between Baltimore and Harrisburg!),
Pa.—Editor Cittzen.
*■ SECOND DISPATCH.
Columbia, July 0.
The steamer America arrived at Halifax yes
terday. !
Price of Cotton improved for all grades. Sales •
of tire week 00,000 bales. Fair Orleans, 01-2 ;i
Middling, 5 3-8; Fair Upland, 6 1-4; Middling,!
5 1-4. Speculators took 7,000 bales ; exporters.;
8,000.
Flour had fallen. Canal, 375. 6d.
Consols advanced to 90 4 8.
War News.—The Turks, unassisted, have
driven the Russians across the Danube and re
lieved the siege of Silistria.
Ciioleua. —The cholera is increasing in os- j
tou. In Chelsea a whole family was attacked j
with the epidemic in its most virulent, form.!
and in a short time three of them died. It is, |
decidedly, the Asiatic cholera. Much alarm ex
ists, and the most efficient means are being taken |
to prevent the spread of the malady.
Twelve fatal cases of cholera oecmed in I’hila- ’
delpbia during last week, including three in lire j
county prison.
It is stated that the deaths from cholera in j
New York, average ten per day. This would i
give us an aggregate of 70 per week.
Three cargoes of slaves, numhering about 4,-j
000, have been landed on the I-1.-iii I of Cabal
with the connivance, it is believed, of tli • Cap- i
tain General. It was understood that the author-’
ities had determined to open lire Royal I'uivor-j
sity to black students.
Consti.s for Savannah.—By the Washing- !
ton Union of Saturday, we tan! tin■!
President lias recognized I l'-illi’.!r Mn'l-n a-’
.Cons)) 1 “fni.UaliiHf.i - iin.l !I—M-asrrr
as Consul of Hanover, for the ji ! >:u •:, a.
Aesruo am> Da no urous Drat i . — \ y !
lad in Baltimore was shot “>i ‘lia— n v i-v in
accidental discharge of a pi-tol in j !-. •.
The hall was alMtracted I: a hi< :e d> a•••.
it is thi-lght- It * will il 1 -.lid he •• r
ried thep’.stol heealt-e i: wa* tin- • a i
voting tficn to do so. ID ab.ni: in l , ‘
old.
- - e- - -
From .4Llit>e\ tin- ( s . C.)
A Duel.
.CoCt’ URL-. ft ■ \ ) June 7. 1 8a 4
Editors: 1 had the misfor.tiif on ;
last Satuidav afo’iiioou, as I was p.-o iag ; .gi
the road from Marion, to Mount Sue ling. AN.
to witness the lighting of a da ;h•: uv i .1
C. Saundeis, of Alabama and Judge la ..a- ■ ;
Mississippi.
Five rounds were fired; the first round, G. a.
ftttHhler* received a bail in hi- hit arai. bv t:,.■
bone was not injured or any blood ve->. I ;:iy
ttired the tliird rouml lie was- sga'.i -hghtit
struck in lire brert-t, the ball j>--h g jr,-: uud.-i :
the skin. No fears are entertai:;. !i ■ • , “ ;u
his wounds.
* The fifth routs i ■iitrlg Kvtfti* v. and ii
ami J atigeroi.lv Wid.'uli'il, the ball enteiii.g .
lueast. The difficulty sceius to have o .• ,|
from very liarsli language used by ts n. S .uu
ders. in- reply to a speiadi that -liidg* Fiai:-
made before* the laterary Society of the \\ : i
.Military Collegu in Alabama.
Some twelve mouths ngothc society appointed
Gen. Saunders to deliver the annual address t<.
take place hist April. A short time after In
was ap]K>il)teel lie left the State and want to
Charleston, S. C., where he remained n:. , !
about the first of April. When he returned be*
found that Judge Evans had been appointed in
his stead to deliver the address. The day arrive.i
aud these two gentlemen both attended 1 1 1 <■
school, and both made speeches, able speeches—
Evans speaking first. In the course of his le j.
marks he alluded to the General’s leaving so ;
soon after receiving the appointment tlie year
previous, and stated that “lie fled from the mi- ;
■dertakiiiap”, G#)t. Saunders in reply, stated the
Reason and gave the lie to Evans’
assertioii'Sai #ed other abu-ive language to
the resulted that attuing In a (dial- ;
JuJgc native of Charleston, 8. (;
lie left there y<iiiii<; mnl went lo Mis-’
wssippi, wlter&M|lQi<t age of 23, life citjjnjveil in!
the practice ortaw niul soon became tlUtinguinli- !
ed hi his profession, and at 27 years of litre lie
wtrtlwtcd Jt®ge of the Circuit Ciidrt. II •
has a wife atid&lnvc children. <Jcn. :
is a very young man, not more than 14 wars;
of age, but possessed of groat ability tuia ex- j
traordinary talents. lie is a farmer, amr'rt tin-
Live of North Carolina; he has no wife uor chil
dren. It is Indeed very bad .that d'lHcaliies of
so sad a nature should occur b -t ivi-cn sticli men
men vjrho biJ fair to be shinning lights to their
country.
This duel was fought in Mississippi, near the
State line. /
Thk Wabd Tkiai.. — A. Mr. Crutcher, one of
jufjiuun on the Ward trial, has published a
osii toujehing the case. Mr. CiwasUie last jn-1
rjftjtait Tfeho consented to the verdict; and liis
ctmsdntue now says yes ob twitted bv deception
part of his folkfo? foldiK jf.roin the com
mencement, two-thrh of thfljfcv appear to
have been the zealous Only
one of them united at first,
in voting for a verdict ofjMWM|Bftpd.-and be
was the very one by who®.s’ - jgMitni in:
representations Crattfafl ft® v* t !
was at last <>btaift9&iy| ’-V'T/fo-J-
FhaupuilM
bales. winß]
d lei and Us
halos had pttn-has
odutf&Al-. lbs,', the ag
gregate markcdHjyiißSf dtflfr'sfrfa). the actual
fby the but 524 lbs.,
fB2 llni i liMjjfti pi ill ii| And be
is there was itpSTAtt bate* 40 Iba. of
One would think that $1 £0 to II 15
per 10® lb*, was price enouffbvforlfirvy f>ut by
such frauds tho buyer in made to pay from |2
00 to |2 SI per JOO lb®, flits is * worse shave
U‘, but are not, 2 bushels of grain. -
It is time noofocheMing wan put stop ft;
and we unU attention foil i* tin hope that neith
er buyer nprteftsr joUi3a_nwijt& will hereaf
marks,* bat will ete-tfoit. Laid fe re-weigh
ed atthe • vtibontfcitewb'o!
‘c“ be trttJted. - Qbrrr'V.
“The Shave of Oeetf**.”
A eommuuiefttion under this taw),-appeared a
few weeks ago in the Federal Union, that has
been extensively copied, doing great injustice,
we conceive, to the character of our State. The
reproachful statement made waa, that ‘There
were by the census of 1840, upwards of 30,000
free white grown np citizens in Georgia unable
to read or write a word of their mother tongue!”
“that in ten years thereafter, the number lmd
swollen to 41,000, or a little under 28 tier’
cent.”
These facts we shall not attempt to contradict.:
We have not ourselves examined, but take it for!
granted they are true. In justice, however, to
Georgia, these statistics should have been ac
companies with an explanation that would have
placed her in her true attitude. These wire not
j notice born citizens, bnt emigrants from other
| States. There is no State South, as is well
; known, that has so rapidly increased in popula
! lion as Georgia. This arose from her land lottery i
j system. W e invited the poor and needy from !
j other sections, to come in and settle our new ter- j
J ritory. Twenty-Jive cents paid the man for eu-:
| rolling a name, jattilitied the drawer to a lot of
land worth, perhaps, thousands of dollars, lienee
the rapid increase of our population and the
consequent increase of the uneducated. Cod t
I turbid that we should cornplacentlv sit down sat-!
! isfied that, we had done all we could for theedu-|
| cation of the masses, but do not let us be too sc-!
severely censured because we have not in a given I
| number of years been able to educate them to!
| the extent of our wishes. The State has been J
amply rewarded for her henefieieliceiu the giving ■
away of her lauds in the increase of her revenue ■
from taxes arising from the rich agricultural and j
mineral productions of that section. She means j
to educate her citizens. “The school-ii.aster i-|
even now abroad,” and time only is necessary to
prove Georgia to be a!! that is claimed for her. —
So. R eorder.
Southern Y/higs.
The lhiifnnoH* Patriot (\>ih’n<*necs a soroml
rirtieic .*u ‘ Soii'.heMi W! iigs and their Duty,” a!
follows;
‘ To flic violent denu •iations which have been I
heaped upon the Southern whigs. we may add
i their deliberate repiallatinn bv the most iullu-•
i eiicial whig journals nf the X .rth. The extracts i
An.Jlte-ireX—G'ink and—Enquirer, oojded-j
v;*!i r-.tiinieuts frim lb.” 1 VU-r.-burg liitelligiui- I
j eer. siiows that lliey have been abandoned with- j
•: iiiiv expression *f iegret, nr titty stipulation
tn* their .safe* v. tea -< and eo-ope ration seem to
have ei eati i.l ho -Vllij utbv. ('oinimili struggles
1 t r a i- fiui it: objeel liave i.Ulg’ lideled no grati
;u !•'. ’i 11. v hai e been i-a-t •ts for la w friends,
dlh -ugh lie s friends have h, i aand'eiit enemies.
J’.i: ‘ \tin :i jiiiiiii.il pledge- itself to vote for any
ai ii ofanv faith who will agree to repeal an net
1 of |.>]i:ii-':if legislation, and w lien another here-j
■t iie p: ifessiiig in he ci,i:servalive, says, ‘that
. in- Xoriii will, in imitation of the South, repil
dia’elhe agreement fianii tiiat ‘no llevV-lave state
will ever he admitted into t his.l’iiion, and no new
-lave Teiriim v will ever again be annexed to it.’
i- very ji'ain that fijrtliei; uni.n is impossible,
because it Wi’iiid be dislioiioi'able.”
•Thougli admitting that I here can be no further
I'oiiiieetieli between Southern innl Northern
whig-, vet the Patriot shows no di-jiOsitiiui to
in-rg ;he Southern wliig party in an existing
og i li.’.i'inji. It thinks limy should have aeon
v oil t> I ‘tertuiiie upon future.action, ns re
'lUi iieii'Kd bv the I’cter.-buig I.tklligencer, —
.-ays ; “Oar a irie.i'.tie ntn the Southern whigs
i-. ‘ r: I fa-* —":ir: v intis “ There will always be ;
a ii’ id ifi- dii'ir -erviei -. and a cause. worthy of!
; heir,-words. It may tie rallied ai, any battle-]
erv ag ihi.-i power. Adopt the plan of one of your j
truest and most valiant, soldiers—call a conven
tion to I.'termini) upon your future action.”—j
So,:. (J ory’ at.
The Peibald Administration.
Mill Wkllicii. Democratic U. S. Senator from |
(’aiif'iniu. participating in a squabble that oc-}
ei,tied in the Senate t.'liamber, over the spoils of I
flic last Dn-idi ntial election, let out the follow ’
ing truths—wlrieh ought uot to he lost to the
country :
‘•’l he lime will come when we shall have to i
divide. There is no doubt about that. \Yr
brought this Administration into power with tile |
vote-of all sorts of people. We had Freesoilers I
and Abolitionists uniting with the sound portion
lif tin’ Deuioeratic parly of the North. Weharlj
disunintiists and fire-eaters in the South; aud all, j
by force of circumstances, were thrown into the
Democratic party and brought this adininistrn-i
ti<>n into power. Tire Democratic party no doubt j
requires purging. I have no doubt the patient j
will lie very.much reduced in strength by that 1
) purgation ; but be wilt be a sounder and safer
j man la-iyafter. You have got to get rid of those
! disagreeable adjunct*—‘these excrescences upon
j tin: Ddiiuieiafi.c party. Hut now I <Ksire to say
I simply this', that so faT as the remarks of the
i Sentinel, upon this Administration.in appoint
j ing men to office, who were notorious Free--
1 si>iiers in -1848. and who lreachcrouslv fhetray
| ed the party, I endorse it to the utmost extent.”
“Lead U3 not into Temptation.”
We have seldom or never seen the wisdom of
this invocation more beautifully and touching
ly illustrated, than in the following affecting and
thrilling “Court incident,” related by a corres
pondent of “Ailthur's Home Gazette” :
We take, pleasure in rclatingau incident which
gtiatly enlisted our Sympathies, held ns spell
bound by its interest, and finally made our hearts
leap with joy at its Nippy termination.
In tho spring of 1838 we chanced to Ikj spend-,
ing a few days in a beautiful inland country
town in Pennsylvania. I}..was..court week.and
to relieve us from the somewhat monotonous in
incidents of village life we stepped into the
room where-the Court had convened.
Among the prisoners in the !h>x we saw a lad
but ton yegrtt of whose sad, pensive counte
nance, bis young and innocent appearance, can-
M|.hitn to fouk put of place, HiHong the hardeued
boy
■Pteiis no room t<><louht
vVetiinird'wrthsadnes*from to in
ipiise of the offence of the prisoner, and learned
that be was accused of stealing money.
The case was soon commenced, and by the
interest manifested by that large crowd, we found
that our heart was not the only one in which sym
pathy for tho lad existed. llo’w we pitied him ‘
The bright wrnilet had vamshed from.lra fooo, foi
now it expressed the cares of the aged. His young
sister, a bright-eyed girl, had gained admission to
bm side, and cheered him with thawhisperiugof
But sweet voice which before caused his
heart t 6 bound with happiness, added only to
-grief fiis shame bad. upon him.-
The progrnq* of the case acquainted us with the
circumstances of the !(*—the exledt of which
was but a dime, no more I
The lad’s employer,-s wealthy, miserly, and
--*■■■ -t—y ■ii n, i ■ II -- ■—* ■
unprincipled maaafiwtarer, bad made uaa of it]
for the pnrpoaa of whtf he called “testing tbo I
boy’s honesty.” R was placed where, from it* ;
very position, the lad would oftenest see it, and
least suspect the trap. The day p*-s r "J, and the
master, to his mortification, not pleasure, found
the coin untouched. ‘Another day passed and*
yet bis object was not gained, lit, however,
determined that the boy should takti it, and ao
lie let it remain.
Tirl*rContinued temptation was too much for the
boys resistance. The dime was taken. A aim-i
j ]ile present for that little sister was purchases)',
i with it. But while returning lroinetp gladden
1 her heart, his own was made heavy by being ar
rested fcr tlicft! a crime the nature of which ho
little knew. These circumstances were sustain
ed by several of bis employer’s, workmen, who
were also parties to the plot. Arr attorney urg
ed upon the jury the necessity w making the
••little rogue” an example to others by punish-’
ment. Before, I c.mid sec many tears of sym
pathy for the lad, his widowed mother and faith- j
fid sister. But their eyes were all dry now and
none looked as if they eared for aught else but
conviction.
The accuser sat in a conspicuous place, smil
ing us if in fiend-like exultation over misery be
had brought upon that poor but once happy
trio.
We fi ll that there was but little hope for the
boy, and the youthful appearance of the attor
ney who had volunteered in Iris defense gave no
i eneouragemeiit, as we had learned that it was
| the young man’s maiden plea—his first address.,
lie app".'ircd greatly confused, and reached to a
dc-k near him, from which he took the Bible
that had been used to solemnize the testimony.
This movement was received with laughter and
’ taunting remarks; Among which we heard a
harsh fellow, close to us, cry out ;
“lie fmgets what it is. Thinking to get hold
of some ponderous- law-book, lie Ihis made a
mistake and got the Bible.”
The remark made the young attorney blush
with auger, and turning his dashing eyes upon
! the audience lie convinced them that, there was
jno mistake, saving, “Justice wants no better
I book.” His confusion was gone, and instantly
le was as calm as the sober Judge mi the bench.
• The BiMtr-was opened and every eye was upon
; him, as ho quietly and leasnrely turned over flic
rhsWS Aliill-T (rivalbless silelice lie read the
! jurv tin- sentence:
j “ Lead as not into temptation
W . I', It our heart tln'.>l at the sound u! tie -e
word-. The audience looked at each other
I without speaking; and the jurymen- exchanged
! idaucr-i as the appr-ipriate ipititatiou carried its
I moral to their hearts. Then foilowe lan address
! which for p ithetie cloipienco we have never
’ heard excelled. Its influence was like magic.—
\Ye saw the guiltv accuser leave the room in
’ fear of personal violence. The prisoner looked
I hopeful ; the mother smiled again; and, before:
] its conclusion, there was not an eye in the. court-,
i room that was not moist. The s|w:eeh, affecting
! to that degree which caused tsars, held its lioiu
i t rs spell bound.
The little time that was necessary to trails- j
pi re before the verdict of the jury could be learn- !
ed was a period of great anxiety and suspense, i
But when their whispering consultation ceased, j
and those liappy words, “Not guilty, came from ,
the foreman, they passed like a thrill o! electric- j
ity from lip to lip, the austere dignity of the court
was forgotten and not a voice was there that did
not join in the acclamation that hailed'the lad - j
release.’ The young lawyei’s first, plea was a I
j successful otic, lie was soon a favorite and now
j sepre-'oT.s liis district in the councils of tho < nm !
, monwealth.
j The lad lias never ceased liis grateful rein .in j
branccs, and we, by the affecting scene herein .
attempted to be described, have often I men led to
think how manifold greater is the crime of the j
tempter thaiiof the tempted.
In Zoimlon. mi tin- 29th <>f June, 185-t. ?tkmiv.s 1!i x- 1
, tku. infant soil t l)r. Juliu J.aittl l.iuily 1-. I aKlwol),
i aged 1 month and23 days*
It grieves us! though we know he's gone to reafc,
To reign with Christ ami he forever blest;
Fur re mo veil from a world of sin and strife,
There with saints to enjoy eternal life. *
In Zebnlon June 27th. 1K54, Mary Fi.iza daughter of
John H. ami itcbccca K. Maugham, aged 12 months and
j 23 days.
I tar SYNODICAL FEMALL -
x-1 siniiiiiriim Exereisi* in the Syncrtienl (’ntlrgr, will he j
| hclil on the s.eooml week of July, ‘i'lie Commencement j
Sermon will he prcueheil on Subhntb, Ihh iiisliint. ut |
o’clock, at the College Chapel, hv tier. Hoiikrt L.
I Br.r.CK, of ~foeon, and (be address before the griiduating i
I class will he delivered on Wednesday UieM2t.li, by ltev. |
John- E. Dc Bose, of Atlanta. Concert on Wednesday:
night. The public are invited to attend.
Srtilil or Son Hrnts. arid athrr Eru)ition*.—\ most re
markable cure by ll.iltotriiy’.s Ointment ami Vilts. —.Mb. :
Jackson, of Milk-street, Boston, has two children, aged
three and lir e years, both of them were afflicted from i
their birth with the most inveterate scald heads, which ,
greatly interfered with thcirgenerul health. The niolh- j
er tried every remedy likely to benefit them (what moth
er will nol) to no purpose. But a
ing to make Jackson a present of $lO worth of I he
medicines, if they did not benefit the children. This I
was too tempting to refuse. The I’.lls and (tintmeat .
were obtained, and $1 worth cured both. The mot her
gladly paid for the Tills ami ()iutmeat, And has written i
most gratefully to I’rofesSor ttollowny for thccuu- effut
ed. |
New Advertisements.
A RAUF. CHANCE
TO COMMENCE BUSINESS!
WE are offering for sale our STORE-HOUSE and
entire Stock of MERCHANDIZE, nod will throw
our customer. l into the bargain, free of Atarge, thereby af
fording to any one wishing to comtncaec bushiest, a rare
chance of doing so.
Out Stine- Hiihift is the largfft and hurt nf any, in-the
eily—as astaud, t folly euial if not superior to any
other. Our stock comisU Ol
w l^remJL<^^asihJe^>U > '* • ;
T “> ‘s 14 4 pill to call -M SC tlWf sr
t aaDmlf & n.iHITM
fair H" 1 trill <l.iJ/in,U
Plantation for Saie^
THE cuhMribor, doairona of making a ekango in his
bushiest, offer* for sale hit PLANTATION, A miles
south of liriflfa), OouUitiiug Klght Hohdrsd and Ton
Acre* in a body. 1 will tall ia uuaatitiee U> suit trar
ebaecra. but prefkr to aU all together. At the place
where 1 reside are two sew frame.-heaacs, oee a aegro
house, capqhle^t^gl cfuj^eoeD|oiWde^ qaarun, to Utio
SrAMdy'aoo&toTjm eoheeriberf on the
road leading {com Gtlfio to XkteWt Mi* s, and get eueh
[ * I New AdvertUement*.
|#= ..-.v ,i. JS-’TSfir as=aEr;
List OL.I-. ITrUr h nuuuicg ii! the t >lßee
.Uiriffie, JAy 3, 1834
, Allen, Thoms. C hintrsi, 4. T
Alii'ii, T K Karlen, W J
Akin., Min llhody Knight, John
, Akin., l.hsm LiuSwv, WJMsm
Anew, K M Liiodecj-jMr. lßucilla 7
Allen, Lewis A leert*. K H 2
A4ue, Mrs Sarah A l.i'iel.. David
■ AJwiu. John LsniJiuaj,Jnuivs
[ Bleunt, Mine p-L 2 Lawrence, 1. It *
: Kcnnt-t, Xli-s Sarah Jane 2 Littlejohn, S
Brown. William 2 l.iuk, lsaao
Bnution, Mis* Ama 2 Leak, Jl|
Uoa.lv}- ii ( ii.. J t.indlt-r, Thouijioou
ltoasley, Mis- Jane it M
Brown, Stitldr.ike Mitehelt, Mi— Laol al* it
Brwce & t o . J Mtteh.lt, Mm Sarah
Kerry, William 2 Mttititt, Uioliard
Houian, lVof V H Mtickev. -••* 1
lWall.MiflitMiiiiitt Miller, William
Bigelow, f'aj t K A Mo.nly, Ktiliori VV
lUdil4>|r, Air- Mnitbft Mover, Mums
Hrnp'lc!*, Petcmm Mcirr, Jnn l>
, Hutl?, Mrs Lauia Mulkey,
! Hi shop, Willis Mul.ehany. Marild A
| Hiakop, William •<*<•'* -'i>” dune
j Bottom*. John S M<*\uiil. Idi.d
j Mia I. Mathi.% 1 horna.i
C'ook, Mis* Marv S 2 Mmtm. Mid limey
: Cook, Mrs Martha J KTor*<\ I amis
A'ollin*. .1 W MilvMl, Nai.-y C
i l OelcV. John .1 2 M.M.ro, I L
I’auhy, l.ln Moni> ii i’ntu.n
< William iluiph,.. I.ht *Uan l
CahVwcii, Ml A !i al.an ay
( luthoij, William Martin. ‘I iionins ii
Culpopor, l.owis Martin, i h"ti.a>
; ( I MU h-. 1 t*i 2
( It hwlhidL James M jS’euoll, U. - At.i.it A
Calhoun, 1* A l.*hiiri, J*hu
i I hsili. Mts?tf Xuiu-y < Mvin/, l
Cut'.do, John J * Ponmini. William
('uhlmm.ll, > Port. , All!* i'.M/.i.hoth
( ail.v, H il Paukov, Jam * i.
i Crm '■!, Thuum* A i’..\\t 11, Sn I-• 1• *• 1
I’lHWfovd, Miss J*ih-haunt, Ai i * 1’
(Ahe-uut, l r;uh I'.i.iv • . -lulr.i tv
('olhms, K Po. hi* lann s
Da) mv. Mr.< Harriet ii * \ km -. *. t
i)u!tol, Thomas L Honors, Juno
Doaulddon, W J I* u-*9i‘iL * co fco
Duko.-. Mi**.- Ma.tha 1* l.lli u
• Duke>. Johnson i. lLun>ty, .losoph
Divko’.i, rSusaii B ]\uy, Jaun*-
. Lllis, Join) T
; ie'lwißMls. Hctijamine lvlejf, ihiijmitiii l’
ikiiis, William,
; IMlison, Saioh Dnitth, I it*•lint.'* J
l:\aud. Guu Goo \\ ilii*ta* . I
Mis lny Mmlii, ii ‘ M 2
Liuiiiiger, *1 AV ) j i
l o*l II .Sviiim r, hoh.-'it,Jr
I'hiiju t, IrJmm .''li. • ‘ i \ . M i< *
| Lul-lsJ J rkillin, William H
l'Ti>yd,4ol?diin . .‘‘ab-mii, ]*’ i
I'Uillkticr. V\ .Mtau, A S
Kloyd, John \ \\ ilhani t.
Foii ard, Andrtw 2 Mit'HjT. * l i < o
, :..t M.’ Mariuh .■*•!.< phcol, Kiohaid
•’i 1 ’ - .
ii L tUiii, Mi** Mid\ II Dtiiitli, Mi;* M H
• t rot.'ii; ihuiicd i- ‘ Tliimsh, J T s
iavny. Mms .1 uli t ‘lis'luh . .1 A
li.iriis. Th*nifs J Th*ma* , \li*’ AI i.
iiarns, ILA Joint K Tuvmn. Ali^
, il:ii Ii r. * Pl** M!> !l S W- ’J'li. O t Jollll ii
11 jut! MF-’ I uin* li lu vll l
ilmvitll, J;inn > h Httgh'n. Mr?* Ann
Unwell. Sunlit 2 Williams. I< ‘ej.li
I jt.ucl, W M Williams M>- Mary I. il
110 hr. W S Willium.-Mu, i‘
lh’liiicison. Willson, l.iijaii
Xi-nhJ^y r -.lsFhn J Wilson, Lh/a .)
||a all A Wilson. < tvr.’r 2
ilutl'. ‘rhoiuas 2 NV ilsoii- IrW ii
I lor:<1 n, Lli/ iGMi \ WilUm son. ‘I If ••*’ • U
11'l'iniD'ii. Ll\ii. N'.'illian.', • “ “i„<-•
! I.iiuiih-idls, !**sliua Weight, Aid
ilamiiD'iie 1> \Y W ;ilfs. lltMiry
I! irnii. ilu-h 2 Wii.-'Mi. .I’ lim IU
II ill. \ Iji.v r il Warviick. .f"hn •’ ••
11 vie hereon. Mi ll.mi tli Walker,, Jjimc l*
I lollio|'sk\MMh, l*;um l Wnnly J|itn-” V 1
j li’.dJ. Lewis 2 WVLstur, Hcnjinnin It
Ih.wu, W K VVlii j|! ■. i W
Iloilo. Jli'lico W llU'. W l J
i liMivff.ar, •hlm 11 Wright, \\ 111’
1 l.lWlxlllS. JollH I. 1 M III! Vi .Joseph
Ivv, William Whittington, llnton
Isriii.'l, I’jlijali Wighlmaii, Wi‘ l>
J-thii-oii, Mis- lAizahclh Ycrhroujrh, l*
: Jairatt, Janies . i
Uir l’er-oiis enllingfor any of the above le.t‘i w- i ;
nb-ase-siiv they arc advertised.
| July s,* 101. M. A. BuWliOlNM*. M. j
p3-t(JIA. II K Slt V fOt^.TY.— Link's Os re e/j
\.T tl,i Inferior ('mot. — Ail persons com enual are lien by ,
! not idol t lint .M.M. Bemli-V, a Justice of the T.uee in mil j
i for the <i22d District, G. .xl.. transmits to me tli. l illow
1i- .. e.-iitieitc as an -siray. to will A b.y mare. Mule,
| with considerable l;<d!"r nniiUs, lour feet eiglit inch"’
hiirb. AUiifioßc<i the 1>• t’ 2J obi- Aj'i-i.it’ u *) J
| l<. T. a-ud Th”*- 1 J: 1 *•’ , "- 1 w "i'l i tliatv
■ live or forty ilollniH. # I
A true extract from tlio Ivotray Honk, tlili* o*l day of j
| July. 1854. is LI III’ LTk 1. C.
i Miscellaneous Advertisements.
NEW ARRIVAL.!
ounTis’
MAGNIFICENT MOVING SKY-LIGHT
SaguorreAn G-ftllox-y,
BELOW THE BATTIST CHURCH, ORITTIN',
PERSON'S desiring (it Kill LIKENESSES are in.i
----u l to call and exumiue his sjiecinviiv.
i July i, iws*. tf-:U
| MARSHALL COLLEGE.
Onirnv, Jtvk loth, 1 4 “>I
I TIIK Trustee? of Morchflll Ckfllcgc met. nt tho t*il| of
: the President, and, oil n't'n, afiKiintcd tho tullowiug
IhmidVisitor? to attend the Liamination of tho Stu
dents ft* said College, CMihmencing on the Pith day of
IjiJv next, to-wit: H* K. Morrow, C I*. JJ Martin, J.
i 11. i ampbcll, A. L lhndera, \V. J. Kiith. Fl). < um
i mitigH, Rohen l)ixop, A. Cr. Murray nod Witfinm Cline,
i: t r.- Audit was Ordtirtf, That* notfee ofl lose a;-
’ itouttmeiits be given hv mtblieation in our city
j * J. li. STAlilv, President,
j J. Q. A. Ai.FORD, Secretary.
I.OOK OUT roil A BAKCAISI.
f|MJE undersigned, desiring to change his manner of
X living, uow offer, for sale liis entire l’o.-ses-ions lying
;li miles trom Uodtuvillc, TalUliooiM county, Ala.,on the
1 ro id leading to Tuelicgce and Oak Bowery, coMiaUng of
1230 ACRES OF XAND,
about one half Oak and Hickory.and Ihe other half Pint
i mixed with oak and hickory ; all well timbered and Tol
erable tunning Laud; lies well, with a valuable MKH
CHANT Mil.!., not to bo excelled for making Sour in
•tun ut it v nor iiualit'". AUo a good SAM’ MILE, * good
nw WOOL CAB LING FACTORY, ii Houae and
Screw, 250 acres of cleared And, with other ncccsnvry
Buildings. Any person witbbif aueh proforty had bet
ter call and see. or the/ nag
July 1,1854. !♦] R. H. J. HOLLBV.
give in rB cinnr T.tm
4 LL persons residing within the
iY. the eity of Grtffln, subject to p*y
• I till,l Ilicy must gixe in at onre.
...... lively be dosed on the fire* stay owmeettawaeaam ->
11,..-. who do not give io h that time ‘•Si®* i
T xr.lt without dlstincUon. Ut i
i-ti -I luke due notice theWßfv tBB* Lterk *■ ‘*¥ fP”
•!.. Baptist Ckufeb, up MSMb ‘ J.
Hv order of OnmJ * 11. L’X.AN, c*gp
Oi-i!hn, JalyYjJßpd. „ -yy ‘
-
rpnK trii’
ft I two certain - to
- ‘in... the
I other for
,u - -given hnviug
T.VHPLEV^
CAUTION.
XT7 HEREBY!* my wife, Anna Cannon, her left ray Tied
YV- awl board without my consent or approbation, J
hereby notify all ptrtons not to trade with or give her
credit on my account, as 1 am dl *T? ‘***T." t J. n . vf l *
of her coottaetsi gAMLECvANNUN, Sr-
Juue 20,1864. T
■ I will sen am Acres of LAND in the 10tb Diftrictof
Oak Creek, and uuaunwsaod by any In the oounty
Also 150 Acres in ltd Iffst- Cttwito cnnity, well im
-01
*j,nm 81.M64.
aff.t W*lrr,eo(UnucetoretmirMrrtefc-JR
e. mud Jewelry, In the eity -
•attsi leofU^Street. Thankfulrdr^wlftvort.horerlle-
Its a eouttnuMOe of patronage.
Miscellaneous AdfntbuuiU.
slpekiou sod a w aisr !
I V.U. B. SEAY Invitee attention to hi* iae
if, proved SODA For\TAl.\ ai h. T*re S t<n
glre. on Hilletreet. To ohviale the i.lij.rt ton whirl.
• baa heretofore been urjted aßain.t copper Itwinr,
r-wr'-i the Fimnlai). u now limd with lIi.'TTA t'KK
!<'U \. Thoe who would tnjoT tho luxury of a
(re .go,a coni drink in thr-e hot day., can £>*Ufy
their"deaire* et the very .m.ill expense of rlv* csrr, a
Unas*. eT V ail at the l>rug Store and try it.
(Iriffin. July 1, lV>i.
IXTY DAYS af r date application Will he made to
Ihe tlonorahh- * ‘rdinaiy of Henry county, for leave
to veil the land and ueicroca belonging lo the estate es
Kaleifh liigUtower, Ueoeaved.
kkhaimih ifrcjrirmvLß,
WM O. lIUIIIToVI.R, {
■lnly I. is-'t
JYTY DAYS after date apptieation will he made to !
tire Honorable OMlnary of I‘ik- connry for h-axr to j
sell the Bo rental l*ropcrty of \. <* livid, late of Pike
countv, ileecascd. It* ‘Br.K lV . Itl-.11.*, Adm r.
July 1,1854.
(liailll.n. IIBNRI ttl NTV. - Whew** Ji—o
T i'. tin-on applies for Letters of X'lministratltwi with
the will antii xci!. on the e-tate of William < ireen, !•’ j
of said c.itiMtv, deeenseit; _ 1
Ttic-- are ilieri-f.vre to cite and admonish at! and sin- j
S-iilnr the kindred and t-n-iii-rs -f raid deceased, to tie j
amt np].i ju it inv ofUee, wiritiii the time t.iisi-riheil l*v
law. r■. >h w , iu.e, il any exirta, why oJii Lettersshoul 1
ni t hv iti iUit'd.
I ;isea under mi 1-ar Ia! • 4T.ec. IbiiSlst day of Jane,
| s',a. ’yi'LM. I> U. N<)l..i.V, Old,nary.
JACOBS CORDIAL.
r pin; under- 41 .il are sole afvnlr ler the sate l'tli<-|
1 | nli iv,’ 1 .itii.iuli i>.-cjsxiatimi, in L'rttiu, and will nil I
! Wholesale aud liVi-iil.
I (.. ill:.i. June 11. 1.'54 SALMON'S, BOOTH 4- tO. |
l\ T. TtOMINSON.
PRODUCE C0::i:iISSI0N MERCHANT,
ami nß..t.tn ix
\f.BA.W CRKAM AI E AND IMUTIJ!, ;
s.ir.i,vv ://, ;/.'('/,'(• M
! ('haire I>a *l “f 1)1 l i i.i* aiM IH'.KSM m’tivcd ;
*iiivct liDiti Ntili< iu J’rfUm er*.
! t!n:ki!h rireiml uixl promitlr il Href at th*
j;**- i.nv ;sr pppm; rm: A-u.-ut
!!L ii ii V.’ W. W‘* <liu land A. W.Jhmhao t Gn®M
W W. i'.’G , SaMimitth.
M;in a li ‘l. I>>J
L-.y ‘. J -V r'i’.'sr.-T't'asr !*
’ SOUTH CAUOi.iXi \ \NI> (’K-VI’UAI.
(. iK< >ili. I.V) UAII.KO.UJ COMP.YJfIKS.
Miv 1. IBM.
N GTi* ‘-‘ r i. iiHi'v’ y LiweU., ateVe-t - -
[lay >t JuU noxt, Iho mth ra.'lina Huilijuail < |
11v", Gli i. 1 *••:. ail tio ‘ ‘ 1 1• ..<! ilfvilroxl Sa* •
Ix.ti.unh. will ii -<*•‘-it.ii.uth*fiN
In u t.tr|• tniii-:i I'M hy thorn. 1 ■ ’ ;
■ a •.on UM'I itlfr th ■ ui’-t • v i.l* I ilv, 1* fai ths-’ j
1 mei-"linr,ili/.e I” Ilia Heilrmol Area's respaottNihr**-
! he--. 1,.1ur,..1. It 15. I.TYLEC”’
I'll 1. nt I Vutr.il Itailruid.
1 .IXO. t'ALDWLLL,
May 2 ) [ 1., | PresHlent Sonthfl .roliti i Kailroad.
FURNITURE WARERBOMS,
\W H!! \!fA M & f, 0., hv* a full ti'-uilmcnt f
• plain :* .1 j.>. I'ii.t. tnr< . to whir’ll thuv rwpeft- ‘
j t'nl!\ inx'ift* attvalDiU- In jt'Uiit.on !•> tin* nwxh on
| haml. tlioy 4’..uti ?nt l ts atMiiiU n Kn itt-r vinrii ty thia
Hal! In (ho lU ‘.in tim*‘ cu.'louiei'* mo Solicitvl to call
nn*l look at th ir
S,fa-, Hiiithub, ( i i.li r, nail I'anl Tnblrv, \Varil*|
I’olh <e, (.t.oUl'l ‘*(.||tk'4, i hllll'S, V'e. cVr.
i Vny of vvhtvh they w.Il voll on *o-l aioi accmiUD-xlatiog
i term-. x *’ ‘
Ihll St roti (r; ifliu, Juno M, IS.VI 2J— ii
I’lUfiSl! GOODS!
v i.isr sTKAMiiit nioM xnr yon A".
VJiii.U'TlKl I. lot or llii! ii; tllAl’LS. Solid col’s.
White Silk TISSI'LS.
I’l.iin-Bl’k null Foxed lI.MILKS, and Blaik Kid
j BOOTS.
Beeeixcd and oji ..id lh,.i ii.> e.
| (iriffin. Mny 21, Kil. <ll JOl!\>ON. & CO.
SALMONS & BOOTH
f F.WL tli is lty Mkr'n Ititn thir fi*p.titn<*rphi|> P
IJ. JA .MLS \.SI M\h .> u'iM ihi’ j
! iiwfii (|-th linn %vi!l he cHi'luetiicl m future at the old j
| ‘tuiT'l.on Hill street, uuMcr the tlnu uutm nf s>ALMO.NS, i
! i'.t >< TJI & ( >.
L. . Yi.\i >v4, i GriHin, March 29,18C8.
| !l>nr.ui’ looiit, >
l \ ’11.*4 N St.M Y4UNN. )
IMPROVED TRUSS.
npHIO ?uh.-n*i ihiT ii< prrpnrcd ♦> furnUh titn IMPROV
j X F.h 77f fLS''Vnt th* not!wp,on applimllnn.
Bair GFNIS m file hmM repaired io the beflt ?tyl^,
! at hi shop tiii Ntmv ( hlrans street
A’M iniLVU) A. POttTKR.
< rrlfin, Oct. In. 1853. b
IM iiitation TYitgonm,
IRON AXLIhS, or two, lout imMiux lioji*t*, for sale
hy W. W. W uODItITFF h TO.
t iri iTj ii. Sept. 8, 1 “53. 42
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INFIRMARY,
MAC ON, GEORGIA.
THIS Institution hpemM in 1H52 for the reception of
invalid nojjjrflcf from i •llitutiiaL ill under I he ear#
of ihaMn<ler^tgucf. The hullillhg Is located in u litalthy
and tjuhrt jmrt of the city, urn! -ulheicntly large th uc*
rornmodntc 20 <jr3o]fftlcnti, which, in the of
ilt< rvfi*m, )!•• cpmntr (‘umMl-hmentfl fur
IV.tient.” me with every rcqtilnifp enlpfort or
nrcfi -sttiy - andprovtdi and with intelligent nnj good, norflfs.
It is optional with Maxtor* fiif ?*luYfi >. wlifi*fnir
luhoriug under fliirariml xuhtpit to n proj.Uf l op
era turn. Hut in nil enact whore tucli njHffntifiHlif may b*
concifilnrcd nccesmiy, they mutt vubinil or ho rtmored
from the lnatitutinti.
IVranntdesiring further information will addri’M y Pool
Paid, either of the underaigru and.
G. II \HIMSON. M. \}/
<*. H. No'mXGIIAM.M. V.
L. liATTIdE, M. I>.
April 27. f>m 22
SALMONS, BOOTH A* CO.
ARE iiuw receiving their iteck of NEW (JOODM,
selected fur the .“pring uud Suunntr trade, Ut which
they he-’ leave tu cull the aUculion of their friouda Mid
the pahlie.
Tneir stock, us usual, will eompt iao every variety of
FANCY DRESS AND STAPLE GOODS.
The LADIES will find a large lot of l*laid Silkl. tie
i r .9M|
Togetlw jPviaflnc si lcctlnn of
BONN ETB, BfopWrta nd f*4i RIBBONS, fee. he.
Qjfao'riaciiwob.
.AEhwJMUiIHiEMKN cannot fail to bo suited in tha
TjHTTiTfir trr ~r rr-r clothing,
stock Wiß be nnMually large and complete. Aim, Uata,
I • itejLffl. Jfeq, UA,■ m n
lri IW>, Mantillis. itll ifc'g
partuicnls of the pietupti/ 4t
tended to. *.
Ks Mrs. 8. Ar.igm kacplnc a constant supply o* ‘he
licst and Utcsl farhionable grbda in h*r Hue, and reM#
fully eclidts a ooutinuance of Ih<v very liberal potiuaage
with which -he bii licretofor. been faVorcd. ~
Oriffln, A|d SO, 1954. . Stylf
REMOVAL OF DR. IRWIN.,
TTIS Kcaidenee ia now one and a fourth mitea North
on^Sr^l
DISEASES aEr the moat approved *ethod of the - ,
WATSXI OT7XI|L ‘
He will also ajum.l UALCUTE C Hteiyfifmy
ofpatiauU. IDs La-tv will prwottco OFSXETRJCKB
after the some method. * V‘a
We the uodereigued eHJaepa of OnOa, r l~* f^~
Itwn and hie Lady to the tonk.UwoeofiUijiMtWie. ‘ . ,
CANDY &. LEMON SYJUIf
MANCFACTt REI) aj§ ‘ ANjkSCHLPWP
■'ndsythetJoton
T t'y 10, KSS-tf ■
rpm: fall trade faavfac imunfa. WW •*■•• M 0
i pi.. ...g - - rei ve ith aanihtr mfmtU I
Pinna FtK 1
.•{. v beet -VanwlhctaMMJC&i Newth. -Thtt .|
‘lt .■■ kr- tfalrla VW*IBI*TpTp*B| ei
‘ •! of ~ i rti.eewhlp OBU-iifey’j
„t the litis , .it,*.l AA W SCj\
JU- ni l .-plated ,u tsipe-r wl tM, ‘ ’
• il, a- iO.ru Lrerd /!o tic .Ll'UßrW hSltl.B
H ‘ll Ti.. w-.iei, are t.> wrV nod etdy MM, *
>, i
k.r|. . Li.od at *. * ;
‘• -m- nc fl efa ikf *WMH .*
e-t r... ; pin.".-’ uptoti. - . ’ fahhilt
and . 1-oa tI. I m-are ~ > .-W|4• fa 1 mV imSu *;
i.i.i'ket ill the l u ll), with s-ii-bD i!'?i''W. JttMfUC*
■ all loeteneeo war Pra-ov wad
failed 10 cite entire swli*fheUwa
P.i-.s from $225 00 tn $M 00. . ;V r W
•9- A written guarantee will aseeasnawy
we sell: tbi IS. “if, after twelve la lath*
feet is found, we take the Piano back again .lid p(*J|
new one.” >*f
ta- s —..nil.and pianos to H ENT, or for**!*. NiC|
r I'- 1 tat.
a*- Ml.loDLoNs.in newt Uueeaewd *aw.4—
: ~e-!.-ii i-. lor sale, prieea S4O to §T#. -Sf
I I tul inis, Aeeordeons, Tamboarlnee. Banjos. Tlell—J;
I lunar-. I- lutes. Fifes, and awry thing usually ktfHi
Mttsie Store wilt besom-din oaf*.
A heavy lot of Mt f/v'ir on band for Piano, FM*
and i.ttitar CUM 1’ Ii ttIUChLEFOnP.'■
Griffin,* la .mil si . Oct. C. 1853 >-ly I
IM PKlt & YvTnTEfT “
MERCHANT TAILORS,
we- 1 tt>t: i>* mu. vtteiT, e * ‘
f; MPs'i.x, aauMaii, .y
i -J 9 HAVEio.llwc.ive4 a-l ieodid tweifaMiww
fill . l Sl'ii I Ni, AM) SL'.M.'IFiB ROOBfe
TJ tionllimen's wear Theii Stork bar bevp OV
i ‘•aoi -ifahi si levied by m e ul the Irnt, fVnca tfa
1 latest met must, apj-revnt atj leu in Ike New York market,
1 and t* tnisarissfacj fur beauty of (asfelon and tHWa
; texturo. -arwl
( ijLiuul : hat th.v east reader treoeral eatiaAwtioa,
tbe\ re-is-etliilfy ievkvau rwaMiaation es tholr otaah.
‘f he tollowing are same of the Iradtag artidaa esa
braoed in Ibtir pidteot exteneit e aasortfaaadi ‘ ‘ ‘
: furry : “Marseilles far Fistliijr: lilaek and
V.-stinc; < dot co, (Imvasa, Sliirts, (wMfoaMIMMvV ‘
Colons, ke. lif ,t- r wtiha great fariotyOf
IUANIfeIiING GOODS.
- —-r- ~ ‘ —Atfae— : Ji, lr j w*. b
’ Sicaclyxaade OlotlalMh
consisting of Illuik, Brown aud Blao fadl IfliMk
Cc.its ; Alpaceu nud Linen IV, nf all etytaa adS
quailtb s: Coasimer, Linen Drill and other Bfafa *
mar Pant.; a .pleudsd. artieb of WhiM
Tiiunl Silk Vest, t Marseilles, Satin nad - ‘
Fancy Silk S'cets. lie
ei” CienlLtnca who npiweeiate i noon artleloOffOßdfa’
will tlnd our uriuce luodtrate. Call and aeo. ,_ w-k,e,
March fiOWl- , tf-l*
NIfiVY C AIUNJIT BHDP wrf
BASH AND BLIND ICAHUNACTOKT.
‘pi lli un<ior*i-n*T4l iu4(Mcf fully Inbhii
1 t.. > t.Hint iu bin nr-'b tlmi ha iduowpwy—
.!) Wfii-k in th< molt fuMiiouabl* •fjl*. oiiti
or trmn. V*m mm vor (fioiif mkrafil
j\r .<uy of the following bbhw4 ftftiflitfi
Win. ’ • - - 1 rnnrrr TN nr
Mantlo- l r u*< • • Dttl t# OlJwj
nil kl” *i *c* *f** v (ifttkie w!n4p# Sisk’
■ •-•'“as,** ::
it t *bc i ‘:yr> -t, ‘■ yt H #3iH3W
■
WAP r. C ,’L . ABKB. naJaL,
TABLES, OtfTSTf. W A Ml l ..-(T A A Mq,
I'uri iihc j S order at myabwn. .
| IVrsons xrantiog nur of the abv'e tutloli* ♦iß .jfUfttt
give me n f,-w ilajt hnitee. ‘
ter I Imreenjrngodthererriea of Mr.PaesetkfMr#,
uhu is well known tv tbepubiic os beint tI W beet Shell
Maker in the State. So if you araul a FJNE jUB..eaR
nt t hi.- JShop.
J have now on hainl a large lot of Why l4fiAJj%
w hich I will II very low (or Cih. •
Mvsht'p'.on Hmadnay.fiithc rearufSurgrttf’aoldtOMifi
i Iriffln. -tprUli, H|. ‘niOMAg VT*--_
M. M.XiOOK3EkAZIV.
M ixt. t xtn bkk a.xd Mtim m -
COLLARS, BRIDLES, SADDLES,
HARNESS, *O.,
GRIFFIN, OEOkOIA
■*•
3'HE utdvraigacd would v- —. ■ .
Buck si. -ctfiiltx’ call the atterMo ti of
MHb the uitiacn* nf Mrtffla aud
lr tiiUiw tonrxtr.V. t” til* ‘’ r -tovL ufixhto JMSii
NIJBS SlfOl* 1o Utc oE • 1.-:, i; . vi ei icd-hy
■mi 1111 l’ iccl. where he will < tr- o< We ehekCWMB
its carwma braaobet. H*vr u •• b's -orploy■ e^B#
c,ico<l wi>ikui*i, be JoeL r J St’ -'.'-i’ i.-i -iblrxoaau*-
olarturt Hh*rc,,rfru : - ;#OC>
lie heena hernia rliuirc t- , ~i’ t l’ “ ‘ 4NMfijP|
nvast r i.; ***
whieh heßer* low for u*h •>,- u< t o re , a.ielfefoWiW'Ow*
‘I ho pciMinal a . am so xtevotrdjfo
the bn*iucss of the fT u 111 in, cc.a. h sy’ >trMt|iK
icntion I hope Ut reeciv* a liberal rliais of pohiioyrtHfia’
EPAIKIN’D of ail MaH doe* with acalitcjQfuddle
patch, and owriutnonahle terma. ‘ 7. i
Furehascra will find it to their adraotage tweadt/Mfo
entt aII m a M LOCKhAKn"*
Sy 8.-r Tho Biwik. of M. M. Lm-raaar •UlWfliM,
at the Shop op Hill .treat- All those
call a. T n:r. compellid to hat* iiM|iViT*’
Marohlt IHM. if i:.
c^'xxT’
4 81. o-iw rccciviii-j tlicirSpring andAHMMmWISMf
A -r new and loat.uable UIV
W tbe
FfiCH-ifwiu nerotimi:
Cb^Rirso
i '■Wllf, iaWreWfl, J|—
that
*• • -. fl USISIPUi ‘ - - -,a_.-oa*- sir
Y - / T'li. j-.illgadlMiUJ*fU<folar|§
on-tbe cornarxQfiJßfil *
pinl by Mooare- Rkovk S LjpQlfiggptjjSSt •
made.lUftL;'a-: V-' ;^ }jt&>
the - >/•
taad
■ -X . - . . -‘•‘•-.’y’ybr, l ;