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Fr-vi- h Jpitcr of Thomas Jefferson to Mr. Gallntill-
* From a passage in the letter offlie presi
dent, I observe an idea of establish’ng ri brnuch
Bank of the United States in New Orleans.—
Tni9 iNsriTUTiort is ohe or the most
DEADLY HOSTILITY EXISTING, AGAINST T1|E
raiNciTLES and roast or ous constitu
tion. The nation is, at this time, so strong
: and united in its sentiments that it cannot be
shaken at this moment. But suppose a
Ties of untowani events should occnr, suffi
cient to bring into doubt the competency of a
republican government to meet a crisis of
great danger, or to unhinge the confidence of
tlie people in the public functionaries; nn in-
stiuition like tliis, penetrating by its branches
every part of the Union, acting by command
and in phalanx, may, in a critical mument,
upset the government.. I deem no govern
ment safe which is under the vassalage of any
3 -self-constituted ' authorities, of any other au
thorities than that of the nation, or its regular
Jithclionaries. What an obstruction could hot
this Bank of the United States,' with all its
.branch bauks, be ; in time-of. wur! It might
•dictate to us the peace we should accept, or:
withdraw its aids. Ought we then to giye ;
( further growth to an institution so powerful,
• so hostile? That iljs so hostile we know: 1st.
from a knowledge of the principles of the per
sons composing the hotly of.tlireclors in every
a /bank; principal or branch; and'those of most
efthe stockholders: 2d. from their. opposition
to the measures and . principles of the Gdv-
eminent, iirttl to the election of those friendly
i, to them: and <Jd. from the sentiments ofilio
Jiewspapers thoy support!” ’
THtJEFFERSbN.
Washington, Dec. Ill, 1803.
■ jt-riefe species of the. General’s policy.—There
i) in abolitionist preacher in Washington, the
I Mr. Frost, who recently called on- the
. .'■ it, and conversed with him on the sab-
M rColflC* -v_,, r*.,nnxnl Tnnl/unll OlMro it nr,
A boarding sclrnui Miss Ml role homo, to Jtcr
friends that the town where rdielived had been
“wisiled by a trcmchjuous. storm, the .snow
having fallen as much os six inches in uircnin-
fcrcnce. ‘ !*'v, ■>.
A MEnar place.—“Which, my dear lmly,
do you think tho merriost place in the world/"
“That immediately above the atmosphere
that surrounds tile earth, I should think.”.
” And wliy so?”
“ Becnuse, I am .told that them all. bodies
lose their gravity.”
Old Bachelors.—^Newton, Galileo, Mich
ael Angelo, hock, Home, Pope, Baron, Vol
taire and Cowper, are nintmg tho. very many
distinguished men" who lived a .lift of’singlo
blosseduc.89. • .. •
Lord Chesterfield’s physicians liaving/ju-:
formed him that Ire, was dying.by indies-,.Mio
thanked heaven tliathe wits not so-tiill Uy a'
foot and a half as Sir Thonias’ Robi aeon..
“The Union of the States, end the Sovereignty ef.yie Sttaes."
,,CpLtMBUS: , . ■ ’
SaturdayMoruing,'Miirdt 8,;.
is immediate abolition. I'rosthas.ciyeu-
loted this version of the Preside??*- 8 creed, pa
/ It seems by the uirive, that the (IrittGrnFjs
“ -immediate abolition! We know these
rre not always his sentiments. But we sup-
jse'he means to destroy -the South, in re-
pnge for Its desertion of his administration • '
—.’’We have - seen a letter from Washington
Tjsays tho Baltimore Republican) which al
ludes to a report prevailing in that city, that
|t is the intention of the U,. 3. Senate to'move
ifor a prolongation of the sitting pf that body
until the Bank shall be re-chartered; and un-
less hmch-o-niea<ruu> .elinll be adopted, of re
claming in session till die 3d of March, 1335.
; MISCELLANEOUS SCRAPS. '
The Sswinf*,—WSfjiavo recently liad
J . die most extraordinary, fall of rain ever wit
nessed since the settlement of this -country,
Forseverulduys preceding Tuesday .evening,
it literally fell in torrents, with scarcely any
intermission. The country Is flooded in every
direction. The St.' Marks has overflowed its
banks and is pouring westward into Lake La- •
Fayette, while the Ocklocknee has filled the
low grounds completely, and is sweeping-nn-
wards in it majestic current a mile in width,
J/.tlle river is little .no. longer.' . Our- neigh-’
bore at St. Marks and Magnolia have no fur
ther use for'any land conveyance, enjoying,
us they do, uninterrupted navigation in every
direction. Tlxe. times seems suited only to
to the web-footed tribes. - The wild ducks
stud geese have asecmbledHn unusual num-
be id those who are so fortunate as to pos
sess the meaus of navigation, will have; fine
JjfZuXLU (HwMaltvan} sumcivlimc up lu Qcor-
gia. We have heard nothing of the Bank
and General Jackson for eight days, and shall
Dot far as many to come perhaps; for the rivers
are still rising. The eloquence of Jack Dow
ning, Olay and Benton is thrown away for
the present as far as we nre concerned. In
the wcautlme we know nothing of the bank
ruptcy of the North, or of our own - protested
Bills, which will be sure to reach as as sprm
as the subsiding of the waters shall, relie ve us
•l'rom our happy state of ignorance.—Floridi
an Feb. Hi. >
A Fatal Mistake.—Not long since, a tnan in
Now York was observed sitting astridp a cask
j-- ■*' ■ ---- —- \
pOrson went to awaken him,.andsbakinghim
bv the . arm, he rolled from the cask, a dead
man. If e was one of that miserable class (Of
jifen known oil sea-porls ttS:rum-suokors.i-
They provide, themselves: wilh a gunblet‘nn'tl
a reed, ami having pierced a. cask, place
themselves astride, of. it, and passing the teed
under their waistcoat, they insert it ipto.the.
hole they have roade t .and preteudmg to: be a-
alocp, dta w at tnetr leisure. This poor wretch,
had mounted a cask of spirits of whip-, and
iu his greedy thirst had drawn from it iinmo-.
, tjiate death. - •/ j - ■ • •
The -best leather Fon snoES.—Matthew
Lansbarg used to soy, “ if you wish to. havo
■, -a shoe mado of durable materials, you should.
’ tn»ho tho iinner leather hi’ the mouth-dfa hard
ior leather of thqmoutii-iif'aiiard
|- •, drinker, for that never lots in water."
> A- soft answer.—A yotiiig lawyer, not far
', ' from Bangor, recently wrote a dunning letter
to a “ cule gall,” who found it coiivemont. to
•misunderstand its pu/jiort, -and wrote- back
something lilio the following—“ that she.'was
■pot mitch acquainted with a lawyer’s style of
felting, hut she believed she"understood him,
kud beged leave to say, that she did'not wish'
Jo cqnnect herself with any gcntluman at pro*
Rent, (Uld us It was not altogether .proper for her
ttocom>s)ioad with any single gentleman, she
■Would inuk him to addreM-hor. m foturc,
"TinroognuiCTncamm oriior lathor.”—Jtdngor
Courier.
A Justice of tho Peace in Ohio, In h'dmnk
«n frolick, married a young man to an old'wo
man, which has caused much trouble.
The newspapers tell a story of an- old ,wo-
"ritiin who gazed at the meteoric shower, believ
ing that tho day of judgement Was at-hand,—
Sheurg'ed her-husbaud to lose.no time incol-
lecling his debts; ’
; The Belfast Journal relates a .conversation
in a storo.upon the same snbjeet. Otic'you nf
malt put a questioh: “Suppose tbo world
i * was to bo-destroyed oh or before;th& last ilay
>f June; wltat should we busy bnrsftlvpsjib|piit
I tilltlmttimo?” .This Wris'n tough question
I Which no one seemed ready to answer. Turf
The discussion of tjio'.deposito.qu'c8ti0n has
at length beon put- to rest Ibr a time, in.tlio
H. of H;, by a re : sOrt.to the'pVoviott*qlicstlbd.
The subject lias Been refcfpd.to the Cotrimit r
tee of Ways and Means,-without Mr. hicDjiP-
fic’s instructiohs,nfMr.'JoHos’.ameudmehtiR
reference to tho'State Banks, by a yqtc of .130
to 98—shewing - tho, 'Administrariou in'-n. ma
jority of 33 on this questioh. This. Vote may
be considered ns- evidence that thd President
willbo snstainMlby: the ; HouBC, fjj. tlte. course
he hits taken iti reference to. the Bank.- j.-.
'*Benjamitt W^irklws -LEtott'.'Esq. has been
elected- Senator in'Congress by 'the Legisla
ture of Virginia, to fill the yacattcy .occasion
ed by tho resignation of Mr. Rives, .who- re
tires in preference to; pbfljliiig!:tht! instritciions
of his constituents 6d the dcptjsiie questioh.
and agree to pay in July."
The editor o?a country paper in Lonisiana,
compliments a correspondent by assuring him
the only ground of his admission, was that
ltd accepted all-communications, indiserimiu-
. atdy, into his bolmnns. The patrons, of that
print, surely, enjoy the benefits of n free and
untrammelled press,
An Illinois editor says he lntely met a mnn
who wad carrying his hnnd in a sling, and who
'being enquired the rejfioti, replied tllnt one * of
die candiihites lmd sqcc^od it bo hard, that be
had nil feeling in it since.
There is no Vico, moro djsgusfihgi'.-atidjyot
more prevalent than that of’political lying.—
It ie the characteristic of Rio . ago. -.Pulilio
men practice, it apparently withoht the least
scruples of-cohscienco; and with ilvd-Corps
Editorial, it has "pecorrie' aihatter o'f coutsc—
a part, anti indeed the ino^t maJSrial'of^.their
duties. A politician^ usefnlness is.mensured-
by hts facilities iq.this'a'rt. Vihocvcr can Jtt-
bricote,falsehood with the most •rapiditjyhid
artrontery, i? the. cleyorestj partisafL and’-.iite
most effective statesmans i Truth ‘is-looked’
upon as quite too feeble ap .instrqment ^ir’^te
times—diasimulatloniprevaricntion-aud-.down-
right lying aro the miglity ongitie.shy which
political eflfcct is’.to be produced'and party
purposes accomplished, If, for lustancef a par-
ty wishes to-boldtef up’error,or sustain them
selves in some.misrepresentation, by fho;;hu ;
thority of names, they havo nothinflito; da bnt
to cull, tbo most conspicuous' from Hfo cata
logue of great and'good inen, and swpar-that
these meii.held tho lilte opinions and hadniade
similar debltiriitlons With themselves.' -’ The
effect intended, will often-bo. produced .before
the falsehood can be detected and exposed;,
and ho infamy, will'accrue to the .forgers uf
the lie'i beCauso of the Universality of .the
piactlcc. But however common and fashion
able tito practice, we'mhst still protest: agai list
it. - We humbly think that custom is.no.-j'uBth
fication Of dishonorable conduct. - Aqd when
we see a party or set of men endeavoririg .to-
compass their ends by such foul und conteVnptr
ible artifices, we aro apt to suspect gome rot
tenness in the cause they advocate, nttd;dttn-
sider the advocates’ themselves as.base as the
means they employ. ; _ . • ,,
A Striking instance of • the profligate: habit
of assorting tilings as fiictb which, have no
foundation in truth, is exhibited in tlie ehdea-
vors of the Federal party, io deprive the. .tier
publicans of the’ influence of Mr.’jcfierson’s
name in support of tho State.Rights doctrines.
With a recklessness of filctS,’ tltey boldly’as
sert that iiiis great-apogfle' of. liberty'tinv,or 1
fcontemplatcd iu liis Kentucky resolutions any
such opposition to federal.usurpation as. Stint#
interposition.' ‘AilliOuyi ho has expressly, de
clared that-when the" Gonstltulion'is violated,
each State has tlie right to’judgo'of. tlio mode
dpd. measure- of ' redress, .aridsfliat, for vtmtu-
tlmrise(f acts of Congress, nuilificntion is'-tho
rightful remedy,. y«t,nevcrthelcss thoy endea
vor to-provo that all this meant notliing niore
than remonstrance, petition, siipjilwation and
the like;-but a more impudent and tit tho
same; time imbecile assault .upon’ common
sense could scarcely .Wj>.otpbtratgd liy.Ahd
hardiest vindicator of et<i:oF'that ever-i»orvert-i
ed truth for tlie’ worst (if partjr piiiqilisei;.—
However 'nndaomiissucli conduct may seem,
there is yet notliing in it surprising,'‘,iyheii.we
consider die character of a' majority of the:
partizHu writers in tlie federal ranks, and-tlto
nature of-tho canse w which lltey hdvocatp.—•
None but n slavish or selfish iniud -will take
'sides with the, opptessiira. of his' Btato j- and
those who are driven either- by.their fears or
the hope of favor, to wield tbeir peris against
their countryft'rights niiist necessarily hm in
to _tbe disgqstlng and J.dontpinptibio viqcs of
hypocrisy and falsgliood. When (lift tile fe-
demlisisovar'eyinco by lljoircpndnct or policy,
an elevated principle or patriotio purpo'se—;
and tyl'ien .(iidihoy iever. hesitate in tho’ ena
ployment of.the worst qf means,'- to p.ccqnl-
plish their a selfish ends? They have ever
kept*tut cye’slngle to theirwn interest,'.imd
.never to their oottntty’B, Tiieifstruggles have
ever been for power, not fol ghod^-theirthrifesi
for personaiaggrandizemnl, not-for tho jutblic
weal. We arc,then never surprised at;ony
of their measures, .however adverse to .file
rights nnd prosperity of tlieir State; rior at any
of their assertions, however in'sulringto com
mon sense nnd hostile to veracity; Anil of
Mr. Jcfli-rson, especially, thoy can ne'v
er surprise us by tiny thing tltey may saj’i
except liy expressing admiration of his prin
ciples and gratitude for his services. We nre
only surp, ; . J that limy do not deny to him
tho authorship of the Declaration t,f Indepen
dence; and boldly swear.tliat ’he 'was Utc
friend of consolidation ahd BlouiJy Bills—tlia'
he Was’one of the ojrposcrs oTtho hist war,
whit rejoiced at tho triunijihs oftlioem-nty;
.indeed that he >yas .t)ie tnbver' of everj’mea
sure of tho tory party, and tho father of all
their doctrines. Why .do 'llicy’ .nqt 'do.lhis ?
Why do they slop short in their:work of mis-
represematiou ?. To'db ail tliis, Would require
no greater audacity than they have cvershewn
themselves capable of ■exercising—it-, would
bo going only One stop futtlicr than tliey ltnvo
already gono, in asselting-tltai: ho hover en
tertained those principles of reristaneq-to-'ty
ranny contended for by tltn democrats of-‘93,
and the State Rights repnl^it:tms ; of'’2&:nnd
’33. Whether nulfij|eatidti is tuMfeshd sound
doctrine,.is one qnostiOn—jvlietliefMrj.Xcffcr-
son held that doctrinbiris-qaito-another mat
ter, .With regard to,(h(!' forrtleF, tliej-q inay
possibly exist some hdnefH' mvorsity of" opin
ion; batto idisphto'tho ianef,'io diiny^liat the
sage of Montieello ( was tlie hdvdeate of-that
nullifidntion which Contcinpliitis Siato*tttor-
jiosition. against federal usurpation—discov
ers an inveteracy ih pdlttienr/alsclioodr^such
n Contempt for eVcry thijtgin the lmtnrc of
truth, ns would put evon ..B(n;on .j\Ioncl;aasen
himself to thq hlusii.' - -'s’-; ■
Wo.publiah’to-days'overal artiejes Opontho-.
■Test Oath, which, is now} .ggltatliigj.almbst to
distrnctimv'tlie .fcfiizena or’SoutjKCaroliitm-r.
We believe- thpsa.articles .cxjflain’tito ^trtte-im--
port and intentiph jjjffi that oath, fold' .'that they
notice the opposition to ii ih;a sitiihbloiian-
ner.. Surely■tUcm'touSt’.ho.Hmong tljese.net» :
sfSoof'Joliifipm,; 'ajgreatpr "llevd^om Mhflior.
portions of their coutitty, than to. tho latui of
ffieVWhtivity—ibffictqvlije We citnitot accdfint
for their scSrupnlous determination to refuse
allegiance tq:.their State, Oveq to , tlt6 death,
whirst'jliojrlo&lroppnWtfbaro’idbclnratioriof
the oilier party, fe ..refUSe'ohodieiicq.to yncon-.
stitulional. acts, of tho goVertitaoot,- as tfepion
und rebellion.'’- V d . -. ;.
We have now'six Steam Boat? regulofly
'plying* between |tB(s‘pWoa. aitil Apjjiacfiicola.
Wh believe flieytaih all- nearly hew, 'and of
suitable draught-to navigate oar rivirnfalmost
any • seasoii- of (lie year;: exo'opt-in extraordi
nary tow waW.' ’ These-boats-Were all bitilt
somewhere o*n’ fl'ie’-Qhidi dhtt.brQught'toditd
by wny of Orleans.' .Tlie firstVtoinpt i(i con
struct itiiotit in dur'sebtibfi;' )uf$ l/eeo made
within a few montlisi * Wo-uhderstoijd tliat.a
very qubetantial blultiif ll£B8ttraaBl&V(ldkign'ed
expressly’.•-fer dtir river,} lias reectitiy','btrett
launched .at.Fdti.G'ainfib,.'by ^durjehtefpfising'
felloak-citwedj Papt. Guyticd; eho^ appropri-
ateLyealled;theNATiVE'GEdiu/iAN,'beiugbui(t
by. workmen ofthis Stpfc,-t)nd^l Vetthn
hers being tlie growth of our own soil. } Shn
is now rdeeiving her machinery’, and Will .be
ready tor service' into'few-week's.- VVe. hope
this’iaajpbjn undertaking, of papt, G. Will'bo
liberally rewarded, by a full-share of public
panprihge. ; ■ ■ ' 'J *
. ^Mndoliph, .Tor
April, rcnched one day too Jute for publica
tion for tbaf moi)R»—thoy must bb odVOrttkcd,
.for Majy toinnhe the sales legali ty 30 days,
previous j)'ui(Ue.4tion. : . } • '
:.\Vq; understand,'sa^ fee.RichmdndJEia-
qniior of 22d;Fcit.'that ’.Yesterday.’ morning
nuts 'negrif'meu lielottgiug to- Various gentle
man pf tltis.dity we.re. discovprgd'SQcreted'Qn.
board a vessel at Rockets, Which .had cleared-
out for ’ New'Yprk, ..She, wag - .loaded, -with
,coalr-and’-Avo tofq .informed .that a snug little
.room’-ltadiieen-provided lor tlieir uebonmtoda-
tion; by-taking - coal from -the bottom/- of the
plank. : Wft reffainirom saying any.tliing as
to the parties Concerned, as tlie matter is now'
under judicial investigation. Tlnt-i we may
have, perhaps, a clue wltfeli jhny jfesistusTn
tracing out ate mysterious disappoa.rane.e.'of
so'many slaves. Let tis sift this nialter to tlie
bottom. • • , ^■,: -
It is reported.by letter .writers,, that':the
. . ’WiMarARY.
At Bmrriiiisefili* ngnrilVaTliiirfcluyflio SOrti in-
Btnnt, Nstluai ■ <>• Mimroe wits umaimiitrslvli^leetal
prcBulcnt for tuo ensuing year*'
Oa lliojaih inst. tho Jtonntof Directors inDilricn'e-
loctcd KomwcH Kmj(,AV. 1). IVniTonl, H. M. Ulav,
SlCpiion D. Crane, J.D. Field*, Ilino* Holt jr. nnd J;
I.iddlc, Directum oftlw Branoll lately ealiddislied nt
Aumriu,l.uimikiii rounty. Tlionmsfling, ofiM’lmosli
county, wan elected Cftriiier.
lJusincBs is brisk: nnd our town ii» tlironcefl with pco-
pie from the up country, wlio arc ucMiiuf tlieir cotton
beettred within our knowlcdgo Ibr tlie liwt two uVontha.
A Suilo UielitB’ Awtociatioiv has been formed at
Glurkeayilh, ilabcreham County, which is Piiccocdiii/r
fur beyond the nipst smiguiuc exjwctntioiw of our
friends. ; .
: Th?.!** » rnmourtlmt the lrahfslimcid of jlio’ Nano-
Icon luniily from I’ rmiec ie to ho dcqiecd.
Tins Duke Of Qrlcunqjs tbcomo to Arterien binTvls
it ih Maruif, nmlHo return by -tlio way «f AfHcn. •
TsP’Ssir^^'
t’die port of
Tlie.dutie. mi the o'uiiio' mcrclmiidize, if tho AotofJulv
183J,’'lmdnof.tnKou effect, would flay,
050 8ti. > • . . »
TIlP Pllttl. Hull, nnunsq*tittlrtit nlCnJ-.r.
TitgCnpt. Hull! iissaVainnted. at'-Ro'irotn, wiisii Go*
loiiol in UuU Abhricivviid mil IJn7.il Hutlj O^hns
Btntcd: whose death, pays Uto Bultimore" GnXcu^ “is
yet to Im chronicled; wdwtyhnVe whristiHn-fidimr’cu-
ouph for .him; to hojHjthatlio will live to bbc tl»c error
ol liis ways.” , . . - • .
- Jrhb* Joint Bull East Itidja'pancr. giWF n'tntljfticVioiv
account ol tlHr-Htonn nt Mpnglchnut, which »pj?gUVR to
lie, atul \vd hope will pr^vcy pieiitly .' oj(iii’mirntCih It
states the'lossofboaM aiiU-otlior^iiiDU'cnillati.’O.OOd—
of litiniati hvCti L^ndpn.paii‘qr. ” „ • *
Oil-Tharedny.. evening,.liy ilio Rey. Mr. filrly Mr.
.George Mqmoguo, of tlio lino ofPou.roy dp MonWRutr
6f tins otty,;to Jllsa Mary Angclind 1’areon* of N«»-
MHL AitfctYCRlIlEil'i'. ,~T""
Dito ovcity rlayNdhSf piwrio otbfek tv m. • ■ ’
Olosps.QvOry tla^.ht ll t; m. , '* ..
itAiti ’ .V,
........, ■ ,-niiirnny in n e. m.
Closes ovcjy Tuosday, Thursday d^Siajday nth r. to.
Duo Tuesday* and Friflnys «f ijilf niistlO n; it.. < ' •
Cldsos/Ioiidays mid Fridavs at 9 a. sr, ’
1 v : -„ fCMOTOAOHM IfAIU-’-. •*-\’
Duo pvorKHuiulny nt 2 x, b. i ’ . '.
CldscB ovcry Friday nt 5 p. sit • ', ... - V
• .*”! ..westrcajo 1 & vERNoi«;MAn..•■ >
Dae every Friday qt-G V. M. ' -‘ # . . ■. .
GloBos'evcry Frulny nlGr.fi.
'■'- -mabjon;p.<h. mail; %
Due'ovory..Suaday at half past 10’r. to. • ’• •: -’
GlilsiaovorytSaltmlay litoj'. »r.- ... r
_ DF’PfCE ItOtms.'—Tho PosfQIllcb wiU bc opea
(rotfr’.salt rise-until 7fX;' a.—from If a. m, iaitiUS
noou—fnVni. 1J p.^M. imtil 8Qiii?ot.* On Stnidnye tho
oflice wilHie open from 8 to IQ *' * ^
-COimiiHCUL. f
COLUMBUS UTARflET, JUtAROH 8. . -
,,Ourftiarftct contiinicH PtoVuly-r-SalcB this week.at
nto aVcrngo.pt icc pf8J to 9cents. Tito weather lins bepii
.l<n?t v aitd;6tit’.iittlo; Got-
toji hart been brought in.. Grocenes arc bow plenty—
and tho river in fine order for Stcarnjtaatr. * Our Far-
'riiers nded approitond no scarcity of tlieir ncce^eaf|oB
"poon. *.• . ' ‘ ■' J "' v ;
flDicov.Arnrdli 4.—Cotton.—Wc quote 7J-to' 101,
extreme, principal snlcH 8^ to. 9J cents.—Our toial re-
rS'KI? «P to; thclstjinst. jn this, place this sensoh, aro
bales, slock on. h*ul same tiipp, 13,490 bales.—.
Freights to Savannah $1}. por bale, per, boat-boats.—
Goous.'low, Salt G2Jf Sugars 9 to 12j;:Coflee, J5 td 16|;
Augusta, March 4.—Cotton.—During the last
eok.tho demand for Cotton, was good, and sales wbro
fodily etfocted'ftt iin advance.of about half a cent pver
previous quotiitioiis, "We quotes Pales. fnun.Oj a 11 j
^'j. Wo .are nuyy iurpebidt
Oii^murkel' ^BafewlK^kH rather dull, tltough other-
wi^ow^caimotpcrcQivb j»ny raatariaLqhnngo.
. CiiARLESTON, Fob; ^7.—CoVTdx.^Wo,have fio .al
teration to notice iu the price of .this article; Holders
continue.firm in tho|r domgnds—but' moat of ttiq or-
de.Wi which it. bocomo necossury . immediately tofdj,
had boon completed, and tlifS. demand therdoro; has
bBop.^roucU ilMS^iip^cdrb^Vp'^liowing a dispoai-
NnW-YobK, Feb«. 19. i ^CoTTON,-T'The mnfkct con
tinues steady, but without any further liilvimco in pri*
cdki« Tho . sales 4iro-not extensive,-but the .arrival*
Mvo bcon- considcrablct-ltml tfterp is a good deal ship*
« 3jn first hnnds, Tho transactions, for .the .last
ays, 'amount to about 800 bales—of which 500
Wirt CjplundaUOl-a l2"cdnts ; 200 Florida, 11.1 a
and 109 Aldbamn, 13 edits. A largo proportion of the
salestlmve been* for homo mnriufacturo. •* Th'o total ini-
-w-. .
M^1U85
bor lastr 3(1^970 J same tltne last year >^K4Id: B()mo
timoycarboforo,281;8'10.> <■ -•<••• _f-V •*-< • •' *.*•.
New-OrleanV^gI): 28.^-C6Tf6rt.-^alc8 *ye.Rter-
^ CARD.
Wf’ tlio ii'Nloreigne/l, on boiml (ifti .Coininlms, Jr.,
winch left < olumbus lor Apalachidola, mid was sunk
on tho night <>f tlio 22il February, take tlie earliost op
portunity to express our high opinion of^CApu E. J.
W ood, nnd to-assure tbe'public that no hlutno Man lie
'attached to Jiiin; but oh tbo.contrary if is but due-to
state, and it gives ns pleasure to do Vo, tliat While on
bonrjl of his boat before she struck, his close' attention
to.ins dut y, was a subject of remark, and we. take this
method to express otir grateful acknowledgementH to
Cnpt Wood, to whoso cool and HldifiilimumgenuniLour
livopyuuUo much of tlw property on hoard ha* been
t tlio wiitio, time, wo ennnot omit thift opimrtimit v
-'iidenug to C>pt. Cadwalledar und tho officers of
.tlw pteanicr Van Buron, our wariiioBt thanks*ftr tfioi*
timely mid generous assistauco on tlio morning follow-
[Signed]". • -’ H. THOMPSON,
WILLIAM C1I.VSF,
_ „ DAVID WOOD. ’ -
Stonmor Van Buren,.Fell. aVI, 183-1.
M.ort ol’ ColliMilNlH.
AaiuV'Ft),
illtijor Jitek OownliHfto Mitynzinr*
F|VHE pulilikliara are eouoiimged l.v the ,
: anry demand for the Loiter* of MAjoi-.Downing,
- WM the.oriein'al andmost impulur of his writiiiao,
■inelmlmg his life, Irt d periodical form. -
Aaoreoinplotitig tlio Grot volume, should uulhrient
cncoumgemciit ho afforded, UtS fllojor may, no itouht,
ho. iijilm-i'il in eonthiuo hi*- hjtorestiiig'descriptioii of
public allsir* nnd oilier ihajmr*.
. .
■ M.utcu L—rileinnerVAN JIureN, Cnlit. Cmhvulln-
der,Vritlnu*n:liauili/.e.
■•Gl.vncit # 7.-mSieainerS;Nr,AMON, Cant; llarri*, wife
UKTi-lmnili/.e fordus-plueo. ” " ~ •’ •
■ “ . !'; DnPAltTED, . '
JiriKCii 2e—Slemuer VEiisiiiji.ts, Copt. Lott^wftii
.ColtnuforAimlaohicoth. . .... .
. ''MAiicH’4.r4!i(ii«m!)r CotWimis, Onpt. Brockwny,
wills. Coltnii for Ajihlueltieola.
. MX«cir 5.—Stcatnpr CHsTT iaodollEij Cajit. La-'
lanil, widiCnltoii lor Apirlochii-oln; - ■ 5
• M tacit C;^-3teumer Van Btnu-.s-f Cniii. Omlivnlla-
ilf r. u ilh Collon for Aimlftohioolo.
faleamer-tfo-KOHMoa iolives tii. lnv for Apnlort)ienlri.
J. m. ilHi ly, IN. ».
, BURGEON- ■' DENTIST,'
’■JF.flPJtC'rFULLY ofler* his serviees'tii flm eiti-
Lohiaih.ua Ami if* vicinity, in tlm rarieiis
hmnehort'of hi* —n.—1— ttua .-.. . . . ,rr?Kr
tmuhiil Jtolbl.
tlieir: rosidbiiocs.
hblhirof litt nrofossion’. His’fiW&'i'S Cul
l.adiea, if requested, tviU ho visited at
N. Jl.- HI* operations aro porfoniicd with little, rind
iu tno*r cAaqs without wiy puin, W sl always Wife tlio
AO*! mo(etinis. mmwt -
ostmaterilll*. . ■ . ; '• . '
Onlinnhii*, Fehruary 55,.183-1. -
Mudjit «iiir Cotton Sc'oti; ;
r|VUE subscribers wdll. have iii h'or 10 davs liffy
.S, nvekpoftlio PcUitliull.Coiton-Aood forsnhi. ’
- ' SAM. K nODOES, &. .CO.
,.6itr-
This Day!
.nPSJ?‘0* '*Tro-nre hi waht of IXntAhLANM, t
i 1inve;irot.tiio,FBNns to cimhlo feom to piirclu
wah—fiill at iny Store tlusilay holoro 4 o'clock, an
anal
to procuro tlip ucqqi}-
vjth-vHuvII.fit iny Storo thistWbblbro 4
Will cmlouvdr toputyou in a.way to proc
‘'aiy. - * •'V ’*..
] ^ * Tn5.FOORTUDnAWINft OPTHE .
Millctlgcvillc Slrect IjOiteiy, .
.Wi» <ako pliieu this day' at Ao’olock, in MilledYOvRIo,
thaTrizes • rto “ l “• W wlxwls the followiug sploni
• ONB-Pih^p ILO^OOqi POLLARS.
l.PrijW of ‘ 'g5;dO0' 3 Prizes of. 800
3 ,'flo do " ... p;000 3 ' do do'- '700
4, d» .<lo>v j 900 4 do dir ■ 600
Besides'’ nnmy othrrs too mimeroim tp piirticnlarizc.
• • A few Wlirtlea, Halve? and (iuarters vet muniu oil
lionil. Wliulos'$l(Lt-]fa1vcs (tAiMer* *-•
.’ 13. SIGOURNEV NOllTON. ’
Book Store,-Mareh Vl.834, **”» ^ ******
'.v .-: ’ - fancy Gootlal! ' .
I N WdltjW to which, 1 havo recoivod a splendid a,-
. sortuient of FItKSH (■ AUDEN SUED, interior
'to t|6no hycr hnportqd in dii*.market. -
Al.KO——
A nrime nssnranont of ’IIonio and Cloth-BltOOMS,
BIUQUttNEY NORTON;
—, . ... r
Bbok Store; March’ 8,1831.,
List ofLcttcrs
{Gill tlw Post Office nl Columbus Gi.
lldnv.of Foliruiu-y 1KJ4.’. •. f-
.And(ew* Mary.43 M. Leonard Col. V.- - w
^nfeoity jQin Lewis.. .. r . Imwrenco H.-N.
tpNipl!Mre. U H. n ; 6'3 .-
!H- J
.Andre
Aiithuuy sqi»; Lew
Austin Allen J. 2 . .
Allen.\Villlnui K.3. *
Brooks WilliamiS ’'
Dakar tigv.- Jofirn 5 1
BugffE«q«FeWT.r-
Birch Esq. Wni. N. .
Britt Esq; 0. * *:
UilftHe John-.*
Bairdllov. R. 2 •v r -
Birsh Wm.N. * • • ,
Byaa-Zacluirinli /
Baker Mrs. Cluulotto
Mi II ur James .
MeCollABsp Safei. , .
MnrlevAlfred
MillstvillimirS ■ ’
MtirimMoscs ' ■
'Mershon MJsb Francos D. 1
Mims Joint
Mill* Liout, Wm.’ir. a ’
Mitchell II. B.3
MoNnughton E*q. James I
Bowilmi Mis*Mery . -McDonald Mttlcam
Brown Hoary IF. J .Meora Milos .
Bolt Suinucf . , McrrimaiilrowoH
Buiuihmx Col.Johu II.
Barns Clnrrlos, '
Beard Jbhit . -
Bins Mrs. Elizahctlt
-Bull Andrew J. 2'
llniloy & Gordon .
Brmvn Jctemliih JI. •
Clark SiipcriurCourtB
Clark Sumner
Collier Benjamin F."
< Toloinfiti Esq. Joim,
i,’nttonCyrui.W:
CockSimaiM
CogshoItAVilllam Wy
per Ih.*; (.'urn
tlje-Bank
be well—biit it would bo-bettor to. pass no such
bill, n'nlil tlio Pre?iddfit slmll have rfclitji^ishea.
iris cohfrtii of.lfio .public itnonqy., JVq.pre'fef
the bold cou rse, Jjeqatisp, usurpation .should be;
tUBtbylfic'.ijW9iiieroinpt<j^y'r^kisuuice.. ,.TJto>
struggle is ior-tbo.Uiuoa togaiusl tho- Rrffsi-.
dent*—Balt. Chronicle.-, •; ; v • ;■ .
ThcLcgislulive Comieil of Florida ndjiium-.
cd oil tho lOtli iilttf littcr'a scstjidii'pCsik wCclts.
As for as w’o ate acqiteiqted -wjtU- tlio provis
ions of the lawscnactctl, tlicyajinbar tobc’
such as were required by tb£ vyunts’tifthc cqirii-
try.. This session has been dUfinglti^hoiCby
to strict and laborious uiteutioa. to btw'mess,’
and the onfer tond. dccqnfm, With which the,
detiber8jion8'were conducted.. 5 Tlie'rtiei'nbers
carry With-them. our best wihlies of at-safe -rc-
'turto’fe lheif rirfeuds and' constituents, - fipolin
both of >Vhdm' tijpy' will ddubtleis [oceiva a
hearty welcome- At (be .oioso of tlio session,
>flattcriVig,addfess.oftliaivksto>.'tha.PresislFttt»
Cot. Wnrreit, was moved and. carried unaul-
tnpusly;., *,. . - • , .... ,\x;
• Our Sttperinlr Gourt cothpicnBed ijis ^ep-
sion lnsl'iijoiulay ;iandJiotq Aid magiii(udo iff
its docket, we prcsUnro tlie business cannot
bo gotjen tiifnugli.wjtivin■ n' fortnigiit—tlio
i’riimijal dbekot ftblng pet'haps ’ the Iqrgcst in
tire sthtp.' 'firo.caro of Jirowu, the jatiirderer ot
Mr. Llgoh, cOtjics on this week,- und will proy
balily take tip sevpral days.: Every thing ap-’
nears livtdyund cheffOliHip.wvatirer hpving
been’ so favorable Cur soiue tiiric post, flit;. Min
ers are tonihiuled' b’y die- hope of ton increase,
ill- tlio productiveness °f thuir mUieSr Tlie
Mejchains, Grirecru atijl, G'ijigc.rejke-SOlIers',
arc all hitsy, atul' tlte Liin-yore jiayc conxcat.
edfe take theirfees in golU at ■ a fairprfee', iti
us roach oa tlie removal of the Beposites,'has
caused sucli u deattfr of Rank’ bills,-—jWestern
Herald. " 1
' Th e dRATioxg, Ac, or C/cehu—The compilers of
tho“F. ’ jgf’—
venieat
cohiijimts ymciE ccRREiiiB,
cQimrcTEb vyeeRly yon ’i’HE.EtoqofnEU.-
un, arc- thouc whirJi liuve. been allotted. It fornw u
vtiiliable addition to tlio clotuical dcpartiqcnt.of ibis
poi^ulMryvork. , * . *‘*
The following gentieiuon bavtf been re-elected Pi
rector* of the Braucli o| thajilkriuoaiid Firo Iniuratice
ltauk iu Mueaut Kaiban C. Muuroe, Hobcrt Colem..o,
. EdWard D.Tracy,’John ft. Ilaycg tuid Janio* A. Stod
dard. , . - - ♦ •
BAGGING Kcnt(u:ky-
-.Do* ^ Imcrnesa
BALE ftOPE
BACON
BUri’ER, Gofihon
l- 0 l>o. a ' ■ .Coiyitry -
COTtON
COFFEE’• ..
* .CjtNUIJ-:S, Pporiu
Tullow
tlASTINGB, w-
...COllN.
-GIlEESlC ..
COFFElfAB V .
' JIAC3KEREL, No. 1
’ * ' No,"3 * barrel
. FLOUR, Canal bUrral
Doi Wunturu barrel
“r ■ !!.
- limes'’ .,
ItKAN'UV, Aplilo -:
■■ I barrel
•iffiShNN'Otaminr.
: Ballon
_ .. ‘ .^iioii
; *l>o.- Cognnc* •-gtiHoii
•» .Do.. ‘ Glnunniigno gallon
; .GlNjlloijnml . .• ’.gairon
- Vo.slnierlcnn- ^ ‘gallon
-U.tf, Jamaica*. - gallon
. • Uq.*; yai tliurn ' •' gaOpif
'giiikiii
Dni. Wbilrtugnjicla- gullnn
**i Di». NowOrlcnua *• gallon
•'ONlONRi ; . kburhcl
SliGAUS, Sjmnihh • •. ?WKKl
Tf/AH, Bliu-k, Hyson, * 4b
WINE, Miiilulra ' . gallon
- Malaga * a -'gallon
IRON ■ * |l»
STEEL, Cn*.r ID
udlmAa f
1K>< Bliftcred
MOlflASSES
NA\\#
FORK, Here “
■' * Prime
Freak
OE8,lrij<h barrel
Birvut y, bualiol
Country biudicl
SUGAR, SL Groix
Uo; NcwOrlynoa
•. 'Il9..vLoaf.
SALT y “ .
SHOT'*.' .v r ..
‘BOAP " .
TALLOW - >
Jp;
gallon
' bo'<
f b’a«lioJ
’ 23 a' *.85 , V ;
i •>. v
Uf a .47
•4:i a - '45
18-a v!5
* "fla. 9
re 67 a'100
, 1&* "
18 (| ; n 18 &>
OWiCiO.OU
•^50 a- 8 50
U.'OO u 10 00
ft‘00 a .9 00
Clin in Min* inniisa r
Chisholm 1’liiUp :
ClarkAVin. - .’ .-t
Cottari Esq. Wui. P. - .
Ciilliersnn Itaviff-U.
CiijlhvqllAUen ■
Cnoifcr Juntos f*
Cliffy S.C.. -
-DoUBlcs-Wmiam .” ;
Dishuroon Isniio N.2--
Dcnnandn-.’L.---
'Dny&Cn.A.&G.
DicksoliE. ’
Dmihlas* William A.
DalnolCiiri-flophorC. -
.8 u;
■t.33,2 | :
-SttJfa fl’S
3 75 a s ou
»*S.*S
1.75 a QM
-llOU, - -V8
- 4 00
•185 a *
* 40 u {
• 1*J)0
•18.00-a 24 00
A 00 a *8 00
.•!
'1 OOad-30
3 SO a 4 IX)
75 a «7
.7 *00 a 40 00
On
• ' 20a .
•*•18 •»
10 a
-■ti
f8 00’ a S
4 -00 A . 4 50
‘ .75 «* fS
v8 SO a 4 t
Or a *
l ‘1*u 1
• U a 1
. .20 a 4
scarce
- ,. Rauuway or Stoleu,
F ftOM the subpcribcr-a i»inntntion, on Monday
•light tlio 27th of Januury laat fc a negro litre
named ANSIL, IG or lBycaro of ago, .very black, of
low Rtature, and stout raad^witb a Iqrgc acar-onlus
forckoad-, and one or two of bU Grout tcefji out.--A ro-
wnrd of BBvxB'rv-rivrvlloi.iAiuwill be givon lor tlie
recovery of the boy; ana tlio cotivictiQii «tf tbo llddP—
or fe^^i^ Uwbo y sums
VViikcs Co, Feb. 1,1834* •"-» «t
.MitchellMrs.BirdB .
AlooroBrittain .....
AlcKin/iu Kinnotli .
McGua Dr. William L; *
Afotiroo Patrick- . 4 }
- AloorcLemuel * •’.
Mitchell Mrs. Jnno
Milligan John 2
J litckcli 8 2 •’ . .
laii Heiiiy .
Mnrfllmll JIcnry , • .
.AfoFnrliihJnmeA
A!iinroo Patrick •
NcIpoii Win. & James
Nelson Julius 2 ■ ■•
NclBomWilHnfna • */
• Nelson Willinin or Jnmcn
,PattonAyE.2 • ‘. r
PaolBsq. W.W. *
’Penny TIiop.
Pridn E«q, John ’
Prnll Tunis A. * *
••PerrylTjwfd * f* '
• riiillipa*Epci; Mnfthew
* Mali Matthew 1
. Biddle MisrfAihi.C,
. Bogerp JanicHlI.’ '. *'
UojroiA* Jobo
KAydlAiindiaWi
— .. .’IwlibusoFNtrtlnmlei
FsutoyOtfHint ’ •- * -v. *'* Itpmbort'Abijnli
Flonrmty ^tp.-PoterP. “ • ltunnolHAVin.
Fiold ’Eko. J. aVj . ftogeiH.Cnio
Hit
jgfli ,.
ScliTqy Jphu, ....
- ,ll "|tiSnl*hffa2
. „ irhiseii JMfe By
Strange Esn. StorJiliR ..
Elnte-Sahilicl 2
. Slilvcrp^Seu. WilHaiii 2;
Spom-erir.’Dliv'iil
VSeivofi-Jolm 0.2
. fem,;e* Eli’. ; '.
. Simu- Alonro .
SmithJafit--.. 1 ’..
iHpOorsJamesG, ... .
Stephens Joslali P.’ ...
It J.'SInilli'Jontfilmn '
CbiJ'Egq. Heitry’ .'
Guorry AltunlHHeH Al.
Godwin ■\Vclh
GrlccWni.-'** .*
Grinin J>n. Wm B* *
Gaskina TlihnitiK RI,
Giiico Esq. LeWli
Gf&lmm Ellis B.
GriHiii Atjdrcw U. *
Gni?}’Mnimi0id2 * •
'Gunn David.. *•
HOwreffAIissE^iilfStli
HifflainlEm. William' ^
UniiriMjbraihihlf- .,. Tjiylor
IIu)itMra. Eli/n D« • Tuckbi 1 Matthew
Howard-AlrsiElchnoj* II. VlioniilRoii Elitau
Hnwca Tbmhua **,' '• TlUinijjs h}e'mnol |3. ‘
nitchcock E^n. Jesse P,Tpnilln Jnrob' ;■ -
IJrfdley frrflfyiiftrt * - ’Turner VVih^i’iit M.
Ilo\yiird Atl«f» Surah A.' v Thomn|i Ifovelhitf Col..
Will JOMjih B.;' - Tildiipi Orvill W* * V. .
IlixJohiriJ 1 ‘ TlioriuiA Alexander B* *
linrabloU3«intlel • ‘ * , ' TiiylofK*
HomoK Willi*JP.. " MVlMHj JolinF.r . . "V •
Hobby Jdsenh !^. Al. 2 TIioihur Eli/aheth
Ifaft«ncra,Andrctv * ■* ■ Woralmni Leonard
Hnmfaoim Uucav . Wood J., .
Ing'eViH»I Dr- Sumlicrj.RL-S WHhigjit Philumbn ft.
JotfrAlre. Matilda WnllferGeorgo A- ‘
Jimticc AliscjllurtlmE} .Webster Wm. pr Reuben
Jonc*Aliirgan Richards ; *> .* -
JonesDitniel .’••<- Ware Jolm*111 •»» J
Jackson Gabriel* .* Wolalhl’lip*.’" /•.
John hen Mo*ci W» Warren fiyq* B< II. •
Johnson Jolm • Warrcii John.
Johnaon Tbornnn * Wood berry J).-- ’/*
Kiiubro Alaftter Henry B. Wyim Lcwln - • ' -
Kirvrtn E*q» titQplion • . Watloy Alnvih .
Ivempo Henry .Webb Joseplr B. r * 1
KeuiTIlbmwf^ Wbito Willium 2
Kendall Elizabeth’^.* • Wright Epq.Juniea
Latimer E»qr. lloi'aco Ai*. Wp«bInffton.Go6nro '■ '* 1
Li/i R.H.*' 1 • • * Woodland James W. •
LaHiter Thomas P. Va tea John'
s' PcraonxCalling'Ibr tluv above lottPre will please sn
tliby are. advertised. .*
/.v • *JAME»VAN NESS,
ATarelfB \ ^ • -6~.it
Ofotn* fVotcV Iieiuie—For Snle.
subacriber olfors' Ibr aale, Jiii une.vwired
JL loaRO of the GLOBE HOTEL”, together with
all tlio furniture belonging to that establishment, now
occupied by him. -Tlw house is ns well furnished os
any one of dm kind in Bio Soulliorn .Slate*; nnd the
whole will be sold on liberal terms and long uroflit, for
undoubted paper..
•Jf application is made previous to tho first day of
May, undoubted .titles will bo given to tlio property.
J In* House will lie kept iu its imual stylo.until the first
s ni, d tbo subscriber solicits the putronage of
hw triondu until that day.
Auvpersou wishing topuroliaso, will ploa^calland
look through the estuliliHinu'iit, hm I ho Niiliseriber will
tuko great pains in pointing it out to nhy person wish*
mg to piireWe. . WM. iSHAAiNON.
Augusta, March 1,1834. 5 lOt
Uiiitod States, postage free,- forOneT>ollur.
Iti/* Seven Goplen-will l»o furnislied to any one ad-*
divtis, postage fn*o, for Ftvr hoi.l.aks’. '
Piiymont in all cases fo'btr made in advance, and frea
of exnnnso to the publishers. : *
IGr Editors of'newspapers wlm publish this notice '
id send a'copy of tlm paper which contains it to uk,
addroriHcd “ Colnimi’H l.iterarv Garotte/* shall receive
copygrntU. * • LILLY,'WAIT & Co'., Boston.
uhlish-
KDK’AL
yet made its ap-
PIIOSFRCTUB. *
The Southern” Journal
TIIF/. MEDIC At. AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES,
Tulicuof tlio “pcorgia Medical Reporter,'SE
B Y JOFIN A3. SLAFPEY, M. I).
. Whnt wo^ljoiildsciek lalhe Science* 1» truth, aiul truth
is 111 Iho IUC’t».”^-llnrtU88AI9.
lit ORE than a year has elapsed, since we pi
tojfJJ. od a prospectus .for tlio “Geohoia AIj
JUgoin ich,’ und die work Jiua not yet made j
"'infan.ee, , . i . ^ - •
Without attempting any apology to tlm Afrdlral
inblie, and otliors ot the liteiau, who miirht have fnlt nn
interest in tne.thrtheoining of such a work,'wo will onlv
—", that tho ciuiifo of the failure or dolav of its iutoud-
puhlicatjon, was tlio .want of a “ nutVieieot patron-
U B« to autliorizatho imilerlakiug.” * •
* y v M ft ve,. however, detennlnod to make one mom vf-
fort, miff appoal, for.tlto l**t umc, to the fi-oUnx* or »
mtolliffont, lilreraL Soiuli.m community—wlm, wa
.nlffHlotaly. bekovo, .will not .turn! by .miUlircnlly,
rnrolcrely naff ,ffly, nnff mo tho itc.tyn and “ cnlor-
imw .. langiuiffi miff ffio iRit* very conooption rent
incepuon—mill tliut tpo, morely fbr tlio wnnt ol o small
patronage. <>■ , . >.v- .v ‘ -
Politicni nod pnrty;nowsaanors, that >■ onlctff.toff
to mllmno the punuon* nnff dimiuot tlio mimi, ore of-
tou colton “p in tho ffoy; onff am riot only, hnnffrom*.
IV, hut libomlly. *upjinrtcd: But now, ibr tho’ first
time, when nii’attoriip,t 1* mnffo for the piihlic.tion bf
»n nselul onff acloiilino Journal j otto- which wo irii.t
miiy corry Iwoliiic umlor it« wit W s,, and hciilth in It.
giftMj nffaroBsiiigjtsoir tft ilia rcul inisorv of men, his
dlMuXesho* ho«hoff rim) nlunrf>er« ih eilenoc, omiffet
his nlmoKt totaPuiiconccriicdiicss.
Hr. Antony, (Augusta,) Dm. Baber nnd l.nmnr (Ms-*
sytli,) Dr. RHcso, (Alnntirollo,) Dr. Garvin, (WuynnB-
Rohertsou, (Augusta,) and rnnny others of high stand"
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A«liniiiislrntor v ti Sale.
■i :t ' . • POSTPONED.
A GREEABLYurt an order of file Inferior Court.
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sold, tlie land belonging to the said estate.
* * *•%■' . . t'IHvi m itvvi
Aliirrb 8 •
/. Rnuawny
F BOA| the Crcejc Natioii, near Columbus, on ilia
17th nit, two negro follows. One is ,a' round
good featured fellow, weighing 105 or 170'jmilml*,
named Peter, 6fw?tnino inches higli—the other a low,
ehunkey, heavy bodiifd feJloW.5foet7 orOiimhes hlglu
round fucfNl, ruHiern.b”riglit color—encji about 25 yearn
old”: tho tallest on* has a rfcar about his knea. Bo tl i of
the above desjeribod negroes were purelmsod near Atli-
tmr, Clark County, and formerly bolongcd to ikick autl
Etnwy. *»•' •* *. ■ '*
Also—oqp.negra fellow, Wlro ninawny from Alont-
goniery on the* 25th ult. was taken up nl Poln-Cat
*?priiigH, imd again imidn bis escape, lie is broad
lioujdored, mtlmr crooked, ba» n largo head, a scar
over oim of bis cheek bones, and one upper fore tooth
broke off; about 24 years old; u slicK hlaok color;
•;velghs olunit l75or 100 * slmiit S fret 10 iiirlm* high;
named Sjmncer; plays tlm fiddle. It is probnhledm
will make for Hightower River, in Forsyth county,—
\H the above negroes wore very indifihiyhtly clotlmd.
They may bb lurking•bout'sinong tlm Indians,'
I will pro a ri'.wonl of twenty dollars for tlw nppre-'
•jiskm nnd coininitment to jail of cadi or either of tlm
- .**ve described negroes.
- * STEPHEN SAMPSON.
Alarch 8 * ' 5 It?