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3f . . -XtnV-S fi,-, Gh.rlestot) ilercmjy
tmotr.KN VIEWS nr THE CRISIS IN AMERICA.
In our Hies of .ibreign mpais, received bv
Hie late arrivals at New York, we fiuil that
the depositu. question has; received, from the
Journalists, more attention fil m it is their wont
to bestow.on American uffitir*. They speak
«fit as developing arbitrary and dangerous
features in our Constitution ; and tile nbsoln-
. lists look with confidence to the result, as cal-
.uUtcdto prove that ati elective President is
Jtojrq likely to become nn oppressor of the
.pcbplc, and tit disregard the goneral welfare,
Ilian an hereditary Monarch. •
The Londuu tstobe has some striking re
flections oti tile subject. It declares that rto
hereditary Monarch in u constitutional Jlon-
*rchy, would have dared to pursue Oeii..
Jackson's course; and it expresses an 0|)!n-
y ion similar to that of Mr. Biiinev, in the ira-
fressive ctmclnsioit of his speeeh, where Si,
tleeptmdingly treats of the sign, that the spirit
• vf party may become as fatal to Kherty as
' the spirit of despotism,. Thq G.ktbo Says:
; ) ■ Tite head of a party has commonly at .least,
ax, »n ortlitiary slmreof party violence, and set
ting aside j»ny notions of raero interest, Mar
passions engage him to tnako the most strenu
ous uflurts to support the party of .which he is
tun chief, ill's .political existence .tlepcntls on
his success. 'Hulfthe nation are his,partisans,
the other half, his enemies:—enemies whoso
bitterness ts often proportioned to liis abilities
and, success, Under this slittltdits to activity
he may be often more pdwe'rful than the hide-.
Hilary. Monarch —add uuless to. (lie qualities
which uiaktt a man a successful leader, of-a
party, he. udt|.a. almost preternatural tnagaa,
»imityiihil.temporaiigc,tht)f great power vVhitjh
ho may so acquire will nut bo jitatly and equi
tably exorcised. ' Ou tlie other hand the here
ditary king must be accustomed to feel hitn-
tclf the head, not of a party.'hat of the nation,
and unless lio-Itaire'a fraternity of feelingi ho
eau feel no, lenlphniuiitu foster, the . violence
•r injustice of any party; anil he knows Utat
his safety and, glory are better consulted by
■ Rtiideratingl;ho ;violchce of conflicting parties,
Ilian by lrohipliiig down nuy purtion of his
•ubjects, nl the exjtensc of justice. Probably
die United States Imvtrttot yet felt the Tull ef
fect of the diflereiice between an elective ant)
hereditary—a perpetual and temporary Mon
arch.because from various accidents, but cs-"
pecially, perhaps, the, character of AVashing-
toai, which exercised ah influence on his iiij-.
mediate successors, no President has hitherto
t .zeroised his power with w'hat wo beliove to
he its natural vigor, General Jackson is be-.
■ finning Jo give an .example tif 'the powers of
, ,.die President os compared' with tile powers df
m *JCiiig,M : .. ■■ ■■' • •'
.„ Another
iequir.ed.tli, „
K •licit .the lurking principles .
system; andsoiiio(ifjhom'midedby'the'proc-
litmation of Mr., Livingston,; speak (if the Pres*'.
• blent as a man hot only of 'energy, butof taU
«nt. They Will find out that Gen. Jackson’s
energy is as. far removed from ability, as that
•f the overseer, who was engaged on the score
•f his energy, by a simple planter, because
. Jte flogged the negroes daily and severely, and
had, Jnaraoveij killed three men in broils.—
■ The man Was eihpkiyed-^-several very', in
teresting assault and battery cases, origin
ated in the neighbourhood—the calves do,-
posited, by the neighbors’ cows were re
moved,, and became tue faithful source of liti-
gatidu; flagellation abounded 1 and at the
•nd of the. year in which the manager had
.gone on the fnll .tide of successful experiment,
Sttecrop was then lost, the slaves were in the
woods, and on the owner's remonstrating, the
- bnargetic .gent* cocked his gun and drove him
,»tTof his own plantation.,
vlt is. evident that the administration of An-
Jackson, has done more than all the bth-
.. «r evils.which have ever afflicted this country,
•* to cause the true friends of LibeHy in the Old
•». World to dcsjion’d at'to ihe result of the exptir-
‘ jaeiit of popular, self government in America.
'Tlle'Lfyerpobl Standard says.:—- ,
*‘Itrqraam3to he soan.whetjter the. people of
■ A merica will sauctiou or endure this .comiee-
••ted Usurpation, aud hliis extraordiiiary. stretch
. '•f arbitrary power and imperial ambition. If
Tlieydo, it: wouldbe uiily consistent to follow
>p the act by erasing; the stars from the na-
•onul standard; dropping the name republic
altogether) and girding the broWs.tif the ven:
, arable president with agquqiuecrown.
“That this question of the remtival df the
ideposites is no trivial one, is well attested by
' .tlie angry invectives in Gougresay aud the
. . strong rtmonsirTmees ofthe leading merchants
■ bankers, and trudersof Ne w York, ii uston : a|td
.! -Phliadelphia." " IV. \ *
In Several of the Lohdnn'Nowapapera, the
reply.hf. the President refusiug to-the Senate
' , bis cduiiuuniaation to the cabinet, is des-
• cribed as. haughty beyond any unswer of "the
crown to ’i’urliameut since the Hovolutio'n of
'.ItlBll. . '
Tlie London.Morning Chronicre, says—
' “If any future Ministry should reismne the
aid miBcliicvous gUme ot”'meddling' with our
neighbuls; a. reformed House of Commons
■will speedily extricate us from sueb u destruc'x
' tivs iiuisunce,” • •
Concrrcndtree of the Kcwdlrlcsmi Bullctiti.'
. -i-rc. > Coi.baAao,( Texas,) fld, ieb. l&A. ’
Dear-Sir,—Peace ! The clouds which'rode
•rip in Unger aitd.bluvhhess; thieuteuiog the iu-
,(y of urnmudo, are scultercdaud dispelled; qnd
- - we iibw cujoy tin: bright . suasliiiie uud..mild
tsepiiy rs of spring. \Vnat we hut lately looked
.tipiin us the harbinger of war,' now peers out
Aam its covert; mid wo leliold oxily a iiuesse
,. of diplomacy.
Tbio feather is' wafUri in the breexe, and
Abdicate*the bird to the w.uihvuid. Texas is
. Tilled with visitors ipcog—gentlemen in nmn-
. - jWra-srhausilcut uud heuibie in pretoimons.—
' •jLanils wliieiiiiave.bten long ill market .with;
. silt, linking u pnichaser; are now bought land
tiiuiqis uoeaeajieiuug or cavilihig hi the price.
.As* Alin pcupio'iierc, whut this uleans, uud
tiiey auswci limt the value of the country is
■ beginning lo be Uuowu abroad; und that wlien
. It is known that the soil of this country is of
" trauseea'denllertiitty.' iwssessi-ig superior ud-.
Vantages ciiulole and iocul jaiaiioii, it i.s
but nauh'iti to pxjieci' ini increase of population
; •ud'UU 'unxiety id {Hissess what, is really so
Juhiusically vaidabiei Tlie premises of ibis
1 mgutueui are SU true, that oil assent to (he
deduction ; <iud thus wilhodt kimwiiig tile talli-
RiatD views of S|ieculator be is permuted to-se-
- ‘jaire his prixe; in K' tieral, uusus|)ecled. Hut
(tie secret will leak bui by degrees. :
.„ • T'iio plot is welt laid and welt executed; hut
(lie persons tif a Tew df these geullmueu-luud-
buyers have ' been, recognized,—and it is
known that they are confidants at tlie l/hite
Jitiuse. " These filings produced' suspicions
’ with-soun ot-us, uua tuitner enquiries lead to
(he belief taut Mexico writ sell Texas to tile
U.uteu ricstes. . TUe negoeiadons which have
" . keea tong pending, seem to be jmierasduated
by Mexico, uuty tur hie puip.i.eol'.gutting -
betiet price. ■
.Sow, Sir, hera isacitonceliir us—a chauee,
auuu us only uaprieiu once in a life time,
havu no. iieeu .,.te; uud { have written to
worthy uiou'i, and Cx|«'cT i;tstruclious fioin
him iat.y; to in Vest some litDiuuaus for hi
aceoun:. Vine »boesaud..tot.a»i'invesU':J itort
Wi>l wtthio oau year alter tue uii4it«e ot Go
verimienf, prattle® teti (linitsatbl—fiarf-In a
few years fifty thousand.' -Stich will be the
valnerif a good government.' So ranch .do
, .... government.' So ranch do, ly lost the. senso of taste, atid hearina. For-
lreo „“ : s,ilb!o thstitutlims add to the wethh of iVvonty years bdforo -bur death, she was nba-
uip to (liatinCiii^li tlie diillroiiCe .boiwt en llic
nwuvof sugar mid viuejg<u:. At thp ag<* of six-
ty-tive she boro her only criiilU, wliu is how
living, and promises to rouch an utjcoihthfm-'
ly advanced ago. We doubi .\vhclhor Uio'uii-
nals oi modern history enu iiroduce an ctiuul-.
ly remarkable inslauce priongoviiy.
liavS retaincft t)u» untarat wamitli tkf'hei' %o<
dy* At the time of her dedtli, she had entire-
IV llisl ltll> umno .. .'I L..n
I sail'd thj9 by a gentleman-returning by
laud. Yours, • U.
f'ROM THE; AUODSTA SKXTINEI..
The following was a cut oitt of a Savan
nah paper several years ngo, and lias been
handed taus for ptililinminn. WeJtnew'frotn
o"ur childhood that the writer- of jiic subjoined
letter was the original inyenter of the Steam
Boat, bnf until we saw tliO' letter, f which we
think was published about seven years ugo hy
Alexander Telluir, son rtf tilt! Governor.) wq
did not know that tlicre was any. wriuen trie-'
niorial of the writer’s cluira bi fite honor of
the invention'.' There -tire; Imwe'vfer,' sfcvcrnl
living witnesses,: and among them one'in this;
dace, wHoso testimony,.'Would be • helicvctl
iv ull who know him, -that ip tlie .year wlfich-
his letter was Written, the. writer trad a-smnll
boat in actual operation, on tltb Savnrmah nt
this place. Many ye.ars afterwards he con
structed another. If the. lust Was-like the
first, it was wholly (Utleren'f. from Fulton’s,.
W.hiBll may svell neeonnt for-liis'layingrio.
clnitn to Fulton's, inveutiou. jYc.'djsliiictfy
remember hmv.the water wlieels were moved.
U|>on the shall, nr axle, of the wlieels. tv-ere
fixed two semi-circnl.itr cog-wheels (qr‘ half
wheels) a few feet apart;. They were attach-,
ed to opposite sitles of.lire shall,' so- that- hud
they been together, they would hove formed
a complete circular cog-wlieel.. To.tlie'roils
of two pislotrs. were alflxetl jilatcs with, cogs
to receive the others. As the one ptetmt- mso
it carried the shait.or 'vvlioels half round, wliett.
of cottrso It was disengaged fhnn'Vtbo Ijalf
■wheel on the shad, arid the steam.biq.ttg Con
densed (nr C'honged.to the (op of file' piston)
at that instant/tt fell-to its place; 'when the ok'
titer piston completed the .revolution in the
samo way. . . ’
The follijwing letter shows why file writer
never curried lfis 'ex]ierimeut beyond a mere;
model: '. . • ' ‘‘ .
Wm. LoNOSTItEET xa Gpv. TFt.FAta.
Auu'usta, .Septi Id, 1790., .
Sir—I make no doubt but you' Ttave often
hoant of tny'Steain-Hout and; as often heard
“ laughed itt.. liut.iu this 1 have otily shar-
I the fate of ull other projectors,.flir ji has
been the uniform custom tif every country to
ridicule even the greatest invetitioiis,.uittrl lie
had proved their utilitv. . In not rediicipg my
scheme to practice, it has lmen n little unfortu
nate for md I Confess (and pcrhnps.to tho peo
ple in giliicrtfi)-but iiitfil lately I did not.think,
either aitfists or ntaierials could he ItatUh thls
place enffleient. .'Hqwo.ver, necessity,' that
grand sonrce 'of invention, .has furnished me
with nn idea of perfecting, my jilun almost en
tirely . with woudeii materials ant) by’ such
workmen us:.may -he. got here—and' from a
thorough, confidence of its success I liave, pre
sumed to ask your assistance ttnd iiatrottage.
Sltonld it succeed agrectilily to my expeem-
tions 1 hope 1 shall discover that sense.of du
ty which favors"always merit; and should it
not succeed your, reward must lay with btltee
unlucky adventures. For..'me to mention to
you ull, the advantages arising, from such u
machine would be tedious, indeed quite un
necessary. Therefore I have token ore liber
ty thus to state, in this phiitrhnntotS'ihariner
my wish and opinion, which I hope yon will
excuse, and I shall remain .either with or wilb-
out yonr approbation, your Bxcellehcy-’s most-
ibedieut and very humble servant,
.AVM. LONGSTREET, .
Ills Ex. Eeward Telfair. * .
~ MajftiT>AVIs,6ii:e OfthttUttUdd- States en
rolling agents fur the Cherokees,- arrived ju
out country a few days since; in the proseca-
tiop of his ofiicial duties. We-learn from him
that shice tbe'emigrmlng offices were' opened
in Jtlly or^Vuguat last,, about eighteen Itundred
of the'ClterokeeV have been- enrofied! of
whom, one thofisand lmve already deponed for
the west ; and the residue, with such others us
coin Ire induced to enroll, will be scnt,oft’ so
soon as the necessary arrangements for . that
pitrpose caribe effected. Ot fire rinraber- air
ready enrolled’, about onB thousand art) from
the State of Tennossee-, three Itundred and-
seventy five from North Carolina; , one hun
dred and seventy five from Alubunia. nhil'the
remaining two huiidied mid llfty tiom GCur
gia.—iVeet. Herat il. '
StronO Testimony—The Uon, Mr. Man-
gum of Nonli Carolina, one of. the warmest
supporters of General. Jackson’s- election,
made fire- following deeiiuatipn in his speech
in the Senate,a.lew daysagtf., '' " "
“As.far as 1 know, and I make the doelnrr
ation tinder a fnll Sense'of responsibility, [his
adrfiiuistratio'u lias put '.ffirwkrd'np firiu'ciple
as' a purly principle, except the principles .of
elections unil office. ' :
“I am bold to say, that not n single plodg",
eijlier express or implied, by the 'opponents' ot
the lutei and file l'rieilds of llur present ailmin-
htralion,. has been'. , redeeili'etf. TTijs .is t
sirongtlocluiatitiaiuidyet I feel prepared when
invited to the trial; to. prove ithelore tho.co'un-
tO'-" S ■
execrate-tlitirROndnct oud ervokltlre rock tip-'
oq whtoll.tliey jsplit; and' yet how tinny in
•the. present day seem willing rather to imi
tate their conduct, tlnutto learn wit dom from
Their errors, posscssltigthe suiue apathy, mu!
file satire indisposition to hazard aught for the
arresting offcdcral encroachments and Usurpa
tion, although entirely convinced of their tenr-
'fljlly tlungtreus tufitliincy. .The regret wlticl;
we feel tin nceonttyil’ iliis sltito ilfthings issiiil.
moro increased; lioih.tliccunvicliou, thfit, we*
“Tha Uoion of the Statu*, anti llio So var-itsuty of tho Sutoic'
COLBiaq'S;
Sntmdriy MonWt April 3.
U. S. Bank.—,\lr. tVebstor's Bilk tor coif-
finuing file existence of tlie bank loralto tertri
ol six years oiler, the’expiation of its present
churtcr, with cortait) modifications mid ro$trit;-
tirms, will ho found in ttnofifer column.' . Mr.
Calhoun, iu his speenh iu opposition to This
bill, has developed lfis .views of the true na
ture of the question now before tho country,*
which he prbqoiltibcs to bo tine of eurro.uc'y
alone; He declares his conviction tlmt noth
ing bitt a Nutionul Bank will. meet' tjie exi
gences of the country; and suggests-the plant
of n now Bank, to he chartcrad.ibr the term iii'
tux'/re.years', restricted, .for six.'yOUrs, (Vom.is
suing tiny note for- less titan, tea doilurs, -and
afterwards, any less than'-twenty dollars.—-
Hetinvokcs tlte.support of tltb State ltiglita
Party, to lfis proposition; eudeaviiw to obvi
ate fireir coualilufional obiuetious; by many, itt-:
geuious arguments; and nssutnlng tlieirypin- ’
ion of its iiucoirstituliciiutlity to bu cortcct,'
Claims their suppprt on the siinie grounds oit
wllicfi Itwas given' to the aontprouiiso Turin
Bill of'thbt last se8sioii,'wliic)t tvus uccoptcd
by them, though avoiyediy containing uncon'-'
stitutional provisions. Of. the adiiiiuistratiori
members, lie'says, “I do not. see how they-
can reject- the measure.' They profess to be
the advocutes of a mclalic currency.' rpro-
pose to restore it by tjie njost elleclual trieu-.
'sures that can be devised—-gradimlly. urtil
slowly, uqd to fite.exteut that experience may.
show that it can be done consistently with u
flue regard to the public interest. ' A Wash
ington correspondent oftlte Philadelphia Com
mercial Intel ligencer, says:' .
“ Many ou both sides, to wlioifi it hnsliccti
submitted, ltqve promised it a decided stipjiorr.
Webster and Clay on one side, Grirttly and
White on the other, and afl ilie Soull;ern
champions of tjto Constitution ai ; u' said to be
favorable." -
We questiun inneli, howeycr, the correct-
ness of this iuformrtian in rcferaitce to tho sup
port to be given t.his project by Suuthcr'n mem
bers. ’ - ■
, .There is a party in Georgia whanro repre-
settled by Joint Forsyth, John;1*. King, Jus.
M. Wayne, antVWut. Schley:-iiow wlnf can
guess the jioiiiios of.tlint party 1.. ■■ . ..
Answer.—I dun’t.know exactly, lmt. judg-
iimsoiiitin, Turifl*, Airti-Tarill.; FieeTratle.No
Trade, Bunk, No Bank, Up, Down, Back
wards, F’orwards, Right, .Lett, Behind, Before,
Inside, Outside, Both Sitles, No - Side, Any
Bide, Every Side, B:de-by-Sido,-whioh Sine
Ynu-lMense, In, Out, Among, Between, Be
twixt, Over, Under, High, Low, Beg. Jack,
Gift and the gamei—Augusta Sentinel.
from the Mtmgttci«mo (Jp.) M<)Xt.Tim.
Remarkable Lonreeil q.—Mrs.. /Irijtu. ■
fit tet.ilied in M;mr> county', in thit&eu
Tnin-
tuts, nil
the Kith of January iofil. ul th'e uiicoulmduly
advanced age tip tine liuinlt'cilTiiiil fifty-.lour
years. Slio. was burn lit' Germany, tfiuljan.
iaritmdto tlie British ('oltmies iu America, ut
file lime the first setfietneiits were .'made iu
North Carolina, in tlie yeor l71t). It is mut-
tor of history that the proprietors', "f Cnndmu
induced a numherof Palatines lroii; Gcim.inv
to emigrate to. their iautls in that c-iiony, in or
der to give vuluelo'tUg/r possessions. For litis
purpose Ships werooptti|iared ‘to cmiVey flu*,
emigrants, and U[KJtr their .arrival Governor
Syute was directed. to give to each 199 .acres
of land: Among the numherof tho-d wire
emigrated at tltat tune, which, was one him-
dredaud twentv yeursastor 'was Mrs. Tran-
tliam. At lltoage of Jfi9 liereyesiglu beeitme
almost extinct,, but during the lust .twenty
years of her life, site-possessed file toiwer ol
vi-ion aspcrfi'cljy as at the age oi 119. For
inauy vear,, previous to iter death she was un
able to Walk, and it is said to have required a
great attention 'in Imr friends for many .years
to prevent tile temperature of her laxly l.mm
t’-iiliiig so tow a> not to'susiaiu anitiiui file.—-
for fins purpose, sfic is vdl to have beet
• lac'ivt f!el.wn:Cu Iwi tbuttK;f bed" ll'f nun,
jca/e before Iter death, aud by mis ox au» t'
- t-'-.nl-iuv.—KllL-lish Dininrs 1-
ceived at New Yorkyby fire yirginian, which
sailed from Liverpool on the 8lh Eebruary,—
They contain no political intelligcuco. of im
portance, except file further succcs8~oi; the
Qbeen’s forces in Portugal, aver ihosB,of'Mi
guel, and Iho continued ndvadcQment of The
cnfwebf lhe Liberals lti Spalif.'
The British ParliamentVas opened on the.
4tli February, by the King in porson; the
ustral addresses were voted by both Houses;
and notices of motions, or bills given : .for
thetotpi abolition of imprisonmentfordebtt re
peal. of tbe malt tax ; ou the' Sugar, duty; on
the marriage of dissenters ; the abolition of
flogging in the army;.the repeal of tlie sep
tennial act; aud the exclusion of the Bishops
from the IlouW of Lor&i.' . • i - .
v. The commercial nows. whiclt will he found
nndcr the proper heud, will show'an.Unfavbr-
able state of the Cotton Market; and'-anoiber-
decliue iu tho price of the article. „
In consequence of the failures ofthe harvest
in Russia the government have resolved to
admit all grain and pulse free of flitty.
GREAT MEETING IN PHtLABELPIliA.
Tiie largest public meeting over known in
this country,, estimated ot forty thousand
persons, was held in Phllndelpliia on.tho 29tli
nit. by rite detriocrucy of the city and coun
ty, at which Resolutions were unanimously
adopted, denouneiiig in the strongest manner'
the conduct or the Executive, in the removal
of the depusites. The pi enirible dcclorea tlmt
they “met, with no other object but the pub
lic good,' and with a fixed' determination to'
preserve"the Constitution, ond dofend fire lib
erties, of ourcommon'c'onntry”—And the In
telligencer nsScits that it l‘as no bank meet
ing—that it was what it purported 'to .b'o, n
meeting against 'Executive usurpation. With
such evidouccsnf..pulflie-sentiment before us,,
the fate of the.nihriiiiistratiou. ntny well be'pro
nounced senled ill Pettnsylvanin. ' ,
To the true patriot, who feels no sacrifice
too groat for the good of his country, utith'uig
is more truly discbttrttgiirg, tltim to wltrtos'sllie
desperate havoc which tunljiticm aml.avnricc
are'constantly inukhtg ill tile 'ranks of iliphe
whom lie has been ancurtoipcd to consider as
file devoted friends tif liberty. ' There seems
to beau ovorwheliitilig itiflaence ih'tfiie desire
for pecuniary adv'uutuges'aiiti porsonal..ag
grandizement,■xstltif'it paralyzes the effiirts, nnd
weakens the iniiiteiioe of litany, who, .for a
season, promised to occupy' ito sueoiid place
among those, wlto have stepjxtd boldly for
ward to arrest the jirogress of de-pofisin, mid
stay .lire swelling tele of corruption which
threatens toeweep gwny. Sllf liltqftics oftlte
people. 'I’lictiinn wits, In this country, when
tlicit man only was.called a |ul>iut, wllo un-
ceusingly tbsisntd every moveiiiont towards
consolidating our government or oppressing
our people; aud he who.shrank back front a
nl duly defence ofliis country's rights, for.the
advancement id' his own sidlislt projects, was
'must justly dertuuMced as a reoreanttoiiia du
ty, nntl unworthy tlie Citnlitlnueo tif freetiten.
Tire names of many, wlto itt that auspicious
struggle, preferred llteirowii quietude anti their
own advancement. In u suefiliee of the Slime
tor tlie peace of tlieir country, and the ud
vr ie mix:,it of correct principle*, lutve Iteeti
usnueJ . own to us, that wo utiglit read untl
have now i’bo.i>o\ver tit establish onigovern-
nieiii. upon tlie Ti'rrii'bitsis oniie.prihcipliis of
’70, atitl yet tamely and quietly submit to its
rtipid progress'tuwards consolidation &ruin, In
PKforoiieii to jeopardisingpitr seliislt seheyic'f,
to -urreat so great, ail uSil. . Iu these ro-
inariis.'wo do nut design tit create'(lie impres'-
sioit, that .none have taken n decided simtti liir
tlie cause .of liberty.' . On die contrary, wo nre
pfoud toTuiil in our ranks, many wlinse' ehiei'
delight is-fell'in combimitg the opposers of,
State Rights,“and cuutout ing. at the risk 'of
futiunp, .luiiioe aiiiFlire itscl i-Tbr every 'iuelt ol
gtouitd wltieli tlie enemy ti ics. To such Wu
givo a-cheerful nppiobdttbii ’ aful' pieifgo our
heart uin(.hands,to lie ,wi Ji tljem in, uvyry
struggle. But weI'anuot'l trbeir.tha.exprtt's-
simi of our decided disapprobminii tif the cojt-
(luct oftliuse who profess til be the adviieatcs'
uf our doctrines, lint ani unwiilhig to nmko
uii'y8ueriliedfort.hcir , <Jefciiet(i'''ByiuiinUes-
tirigt sp.littlu coucurn,lor tire tiiuuiplt of thi.ir
principles, tht-y .do certainly weaken, iu oth
ers, Utrit confidence in .their whu|esotti'«i.tqn-
deri^h wltieli biighi to .be Imparted to alt with
whom their opiuioqa or poudUet would ItUve-
ah influence,....Thu euuso of liborty, as woi.
us the cause nf religion, bus ulwuys received',
ifsjtihst ratul stitbs frihn tliese \vl;i> professed
to bo its devoted friends'; uud tlieroeuu bu iio
licttei 1 C vitlcuee of it want pi' faith in thuir prin
ciples nnd 'attachment to their interests, than
ntny lie lourid iii the iukcwgruiuesS and inac
tivity oftlibsti wlto profpss- to be'cnltsted under
their banners; It tmanut ee'denied, lliat tilc
■present' Is, un evcutful crisis—it is 4 .struggle
tor liberty, uguiiist •oppression .and. tyrdriiiy,
uie ptiuctplea of file contending parties aro.ifi-
rqctly uud jRihitetiiy at. vuriuncu; ufl arc. m-
terested iu-tltU result of the'contest, uud uli
Jiuat.be'ur so^'e^ttlti'ib: bringing it'.toils' final
issue, Nltw itleiiti'upitpretpu.d, uor‘do,wo'Uc :
sire to choose sitles (bfrotbers— we have cmisun
our owu, uud are Willing,.,10 exert all our en
ergies. iu support Uf {he principles we csjxnise;
ubdif, in tije enu, we uie eimipcileil to flfe-'
knowledge that our eilutts have beeu jVuitless,
Aveahutl at least have tlte.-i ,'btmiouy bl pti ttp-
provitig epustdoUee, ’ fitut' xyo liavu .'umluuv.-
oretl to do good. « call upon itll to take
ground—tfie contest TtMbr' prim ipl'f against
power—-for freedom against might; untl he w ho
sliall fold his arms, anil excuse' himself, .ity
prUressing that he r 'iias nothing to do. jin .'this
great cbnfliut, let him be distrusted by both
parties, us one willing .to throw Ills iuilueuee
intotoitliar scale, ft>r;bi»pw.u. aggrandizement
jllAli;AKHt.\;»: ti ll.vX.
_ - N'OiUTlEIlN ilAII..
II110 every any ut half MM 10 u'ciuuk r. Nl.
Closes every tiuy a; * m. . •
, BmtTttKRN VAtlh
Duoovory day at 2 X. si.—Closae every dsy st 0 r. H,
I'tHtSATH * TIIOSIA8TON MAH..
Une every I uoailny, Q'htir«tlay& tkitimljv at fi r.
Cbwos every J'tiastiity,Thursday He omnia, at
.. r 'm"’' N , N ' WOltANOB* cuerokw; SIAM..
One rufstbiys 1 bursdA.vs and fifetiudavs at li>i r. ».
closes fuosilays, 'iliursduysstHl-duixiiiys uta r, u, -
' PIAJIHUA JIAIL.
Itno Toe-days nnd Fridays st half past 10 p. st.
OtDses.Vlomlays nr.i| Frida vs ju 0 r . st,
r. . a I'totT HAINES MAin.
Duo Svety .Sunday at L’ a. si. • ‘
Closes every Fridny ntSr. sr. . '
„ ' 'B# (WNT'itfVRBftcm MAUa
itnar.vory bridoy.nl u r. st.. ' .
Closys every.Kndny At 5 r» M,
■Closes everyAaumlay ut S p. st. . •
■OFFICE itbOltS.— ! I'bo Post Gif,co will be onon
from son run. until 7) A., st—from U a. sr ontil to
norin-frmn 1J F. st. unlit rpn-ot. On tfnuiloys die
Ufitco will bo o;,q,14,'(h,i U to 10 A, M. ' -
liaon front 8 to il) mid'io ikw uj.O) y„
Jllybts Jilt-,Tin;,-.
eqgoeoouuty, ouxilinry to tha'BttUk Rigbts Ansociotiou'
.of Goorgin, on dto toth just, of 3 o'clock,P. M. at tho
Uogrt-ptouse, iitQMp
■By order of tiro President,
•: ; 0ARRET H AUiENBECK, Socr’y.
Aprils . H—1,
GoIldUiiUU U:»,i: Sloan i
' • 1 ■e-rTSHStsm£i--u : ,-, M-rpjjKsr
rSTTIE sullrarilmr'oflbrs fiir (Aid Thirty Share* of
JL .Coluuiliua liuikk Sfook. • : 1 •
>V'.; r* NATlFM«UCltpLS.
Aprils* f. . .. . fSr*f. ’
rHi ll 13 dhariU’V SnloH of Mariun count/, lot Uip
Jfl. '.ciwuiuglorm,>yillbonuliliiViodintlioX>oluntbuh
Litjuiror. liUAU silCif.
April a • , . ' ‘ •. J- *
V- SlittoluuiOAU 1
* IK'i SubBcriiior having pimJuufted iUq JIoiibo rc-
cbnUy- pccu^lad by' Oun. Thbt. ii. Wuoiiwurd,
iti nij^preparod for tho rocopiiiih umUptortuiimiimt ot
I'ravelKirH. Ili« house is nitiiateU about U2 luiloslhttb
^louyouiorv, and ,u) 4 'IVour C'olutribus,-on- tbo -grout
.itugG .Rimd, huWcon tim.Mj jiIucoh. Tiiu diiUaiiuo of
the- ilifUHO irpm .lUoxQ tilncbi, tenders it a vorv oouvo-
Uiout fatuuU to poisons thivoUiiig tui bitaof piduo.
V •* J.VidliS k. Ti Av'u.TONs’
: SVoouwA^rp’s.Macon Co^ Mdrpb-2d. .
■ April 5 , •.» * • Oira-it
i'kCiieiiinwiits
Uf tuo(ji'uu<i Jufj ui tiiuticu^GG coumy, a'ilurch
AiiilUjI iOtJ*.
; i'H5 Jur/joi.iho ouunij' o/ AiUscogoB, foiJ
j*s At.uik.4i t ciio, ju oititijiig. Uiuir uiiUuri, OkJ*r
»--, v to cuu Uto xuoouou ut mo sulOnor .Coutt,
o, u,o ,.00,1,0 o, Uicvouoi, tv„-,.u.y, to tho oiooeat
•WkUUSoOp satosy, Uiocounty lullu . , „o ouCiUold-
• ,l ‘“ ‘•““'“v *'on,uni to a eou.*,iler t-
SSMSlBr |‘ lu toiuuuvj u Oiitirc,} esituustod* A
mmumllxT.A, j .S .'UhlOOiluty, ut UO out 01,1,0
m U uu uLU.tor„,,,,o|Kntca uio.iuto t n.„<, u ror, ,ur. a.
‘‘.' t' u,,cuio,tu U,oluuoimt ol UtNC blilt-
"rod “‘id se,ciituo„Uo,iurs. t.c t.u.e duHoicatihM
,,ou ' “mi uuy , At,,on aiuukuloi mo-
ues [ecuivcu uy lum nui.— tiuitouwi Mur ally .,..uo-
lUi ol liuticcutmt curmu «,m too omm..“ VU , .
commono, Ularo,ora,mm Ul0 lulcuoroom. tasoxroui. t
mill to odest u soiucioent wuir S t
b a leuMirc, asii to eoiooot iii,,, u> ,,uy u,c .
w ‘“~ u he muyjuivu ut his hands
u.iuuii„g ,o u,c count,,
exam,,icu.mo books of Iho presetir Ti .-
surer, .Ur. l»ureit, mat ana mem finny shirt. ■, ,,'c
iuouoioi tuomos roconc o> aim ujduuuy set,o,fit
ttah us> dmiiuimoucuis pro,,any vouened lor.
I„S““ also mmiiueu tho cors's tiohks of »l,3
oromlot u 1 U r"’. 1111 OrtltAfcd, s„J
A 1* luo .t'tewiu im,c—wo tnoss Uml bo vul
ouuowiH ate *!£*• *' 0 “o'liiuor it moarnttryit oa
uhhl» m, „? ; UuC U '"‘ M "ho uro oomuitors-on nut
oivS&Sfi 9WSW.IW*W Uto Ibliowitia paiEim:, a.,
Uol.lmofiAV .m. lll0 ‘'° roiuroa on tho ostfty fiui’rk'i.a
uciiaiulrton \} M, vv“['rifcvbr,tlomy u.Ituwouu,mm)-
U-ALto*. A* cchtY-
ohhiiooli: ,01,10 ttvopor umliorltioH, ilia
f.osffiS’u “f 4 !«*• hfum atuto, ugul.ist un hmhi.
eooutt ?„lf l |' Cb “f* llltf ' 1,1 ^ dull " a ln '°liitioi, to-our
mb l^. J ", i mu > u “ U'C inlurn,ation We vrn ob-
ih I ’ m,j UU , UI> da uru ■" « bad hendinoty
d“»“V“I , «iufiy tout part of too old su.go rout ho
mo ^oVo,o"', UUS “‘‘ U 2*! “h'th dim a t llmyapd uJrrt
liidjrfdsout atugo roud uh tur uh Col. f riit f. UHi vb
Subject. uuom ‘ ullul *“o uuuioiiiics puiticutarty U) this
mdufso iii puiviclng tiin irUti-ol juvmi. •
(Vo pru«out tliu iuip«!rlcct Bluto of our onnntv'brtif*
tungA. ihocoumy juil is misery uji«.u‘j «nd
ttoudiiioii, wiJbuui h iocfcj midultogeliier.rlb <3r»!t u!a-
tOd tUHOCUrO lllO Ol.jL^lH Ol Its Cm:lit-It. ' J fl«> Hftlllof
n coincm.MU and nuilablo Court*llouN’. i»« h «otif»;«> of
gm«t oonijiiuim, uud u scrums ovil. . SVo riT'oiuniiMul
tnc iuionor Court to lake prompt measures to remedy
VNe prcjiont Jumos Coleman and U’illisin l*npley,
lor Uiu-oiienco ut un ofiray on tho Ctli Folmi.ti v. in t,ul
•loo hpuHd of niuj. Kumtull, in this ciMintv*— s *uiiuH
v^jX| VvtluHin I'ru/.ill uud. llenrv Ucei wiin'Jr^s,
, Y«.proiHJiittUo Uiaiiks uPtUbt body to bis lluiimytlib
Juilfto, uud lo Uie solicitor, for their prr.u hi aticnUcU -
‘Iwtios of tlrdr rpspcciivo otticcH, *
Wo ra^uoflt. tlmt tlicso presenimjats bo published ip
Ute.aeuUliul ruid bmiuiror.
. ■ ' ICUtiiNliZiill TOKRFsNCR,
VAiittuitoudii,
Ice), lccfll fee Ml
jSTfllu ColiitnlTus ito Oomnuny lcsjioeUuIly inform
JSL* tiu puuiio, Uut tuoy Iihyo no.v. upenud tueir
itouJC, uud oli^r iiio ice for HUiCk *it cuu bo bud in
any 'juantity,'und will Iw Md a* ur low u rate as tin*
arm cost wiil.pOiiMlHyv.wurfnnt. Alt orders iroin tiro
ooMiiti v eureluhy uttended in, winoli uiuhi be uddio.-^cd
■ i W-eil us personal,u|)plieatiim mudo, to
- • - dAMisiri lUVLWi■*
Agcm fur tho Columbus Ice Uoiupuuy*
April4 » • > • - . «, u~u
I'aMihl I'axciiM '
f MftHiij sabsenber wtb uttcuU vat the places an'cl
A UU)0H iioiemuiujr siiociited, far tho purpose ol col-
icvitiug dio I uycs due tho Corporatiua ot ColduibuBi
\u i ui tno-Columbus llutel ou tiro .ibtli, ^lh, unu
dibui, ttiut ut i’euUioretuii's.store'on tlie- ulsu gtiUt
and'.iiUUi iustuut.' Tho-hfiurH. ol-uttenduilcc will ‘ho
jVuw hail past-if to U o'clock, A. id. aud from huif
pitftl ii to o o'clock; L\ HJl.
• 'Columbus April -4 ‘ . d~dt
iiiNt oi Jbt'Ucra .
■ svmnuBT.
Glen Jackson is said to hnve. entarod oil hfa sixty
eighth your ou riaturdny, tlio lith inat. • •
. J.ucien Bonanartohns published, ft historical Ftfcih
entitled “ Nftpolcuft,” being a true bioginphy r ofhis br6-
tlu'r. It»« highly spoken of.
VinOtNU.^-JmndsBouTdinhas booii elected toCop*
S obs from the'.district; roocntly represented by Judge
ouldiu r deceased. Mr Julies Uouldin is n friend of
tlio ndiainiiitratiou/nnd was oppoKcd by Mr. Beverly
Tucker. • '
Luclen Bonnpnrto lias recently applied to thoFrepch
Govermnohr ftir the Uppointnient of Minister to tlie U-
nited States, and wus refused.
Anarticfo in Uie last number of the Foreign Qnator-
!v Reviowjfivose \:cry interestiiiguccouutoftljo Prus
sian system of education. All Prussian born children
must be atu school f«?ro tne ugoofsoven to fourteen—
nnd tins compulsory system is said to nuMver.admira
bly. . \ r y ...
Tim cholera has again, wo understand, commenred
its revM<M.qttUt6Jlil|^^#p(j > iycr. .Tlmro woresoven
fJciitlis'iroiu oliolcm on Uio stedliihont Ifudmh; on her
lute piisRngd from N. Orlchns to Louisville. • This wo
regret to say. hrtTrtt more rumor, hut infomiatioh ! deriv
ed from gentlemen, just returned from Now Orleuus—
n r e(M«rjrh(ya)fofl. Martha. .
A LivorpooVnapcr states thut the first. bng of c/ittnn
imported into tlmt plnee was brought in Jaimary, 17P5,
from tlie United States of America, by tlie Uiano, which
brought outy one bag. \. ”,
tfinffitfar Marringc.—'The Bridgeport, Ct. Farms*
•mcnUons a marriiige which (Ookpluco oii Friday wdok,
ut tho old Peifuortnok meeting hourfe-, ticilhbr pnjtv bo-
ing dyer ten yearn qfagfi\ 'It'wip understood ‘that the
purbuts of botli parties bidgivoii.UioiKoonsont. . *-• i
AiOreh dist,’ia.il.
Aitui'ews, feauiuei it. •
Ahou, joiin .* • , , -
Alien iiirs. Alary L. -
Atkilisou L. . . •
Anthony sr, Lewis ’ \
•LrookiL»q:.^lIljiUi'
LuKurJoiiir
ifaker itev. John
BurkAVriiianB."
Lakor jf. VVillis P.
ii(ikur Charles
Burch Jared
Barclay, Jeipqr dolm
Briovu 13.
Befitlev.Mosds . *
Burnside Mrs. Eleniior
Bamuigcr Johu L»
Bender Joseph
CoblV Joshua
( Sivt.ix i )/,l Pi
Logan Jqhn>
Lucas \Viliiam0,,
LuvasB.V«,tJ. . .
Ltuiicr Bampsda _
Lopes Buvid .
. Lim)h/g Air's. Lydia 9
Afaiun 4*ir*». Anuubeiia.9
B.civimies-i'uilcs
AJassoy luuibrel
• Aiitcbael' Bird F« ***•■■'
Aiurnii John
MilU*Wiliium
Riiiccoil John
AicrrU Air.
AielJbimld F.sq; Charles J,
• Aicullng Wtiiiuiu L. U
biiAJouiba bhudruuh
’Rlurtiu liarkioy
MeLlauu Buvid.
Cu41tr.k8McFAiii.iKi
IloilKHT I). WfClIB, '
BAMUJ5L PAXbO.V,
Ki’iuuiM Bandt,
. Los AW J3. BAnTLiirr f
llKKny. KkkpaIsL.
t James’S. Nouwak, *
IIooh Watt, . • varies o, *iom.ak«*
, Cn motioii of Jas. F*- H. Onmpbrll, h is oniordit
t' H0 | , il| Cr j n,mL ' nl8 l >u ^bdiQd according*to tho
Xtruo oxtruel^fom die minutes, tills 4th dnv of*
Aprfl, 1834. UEUARD BLUOH, CPk.
April 5 p—it
.^n^brcfncm
James ILLvon.-, ‘
AeOKKNON ti, LLIITOllr
I>AVlDJ.I)lUTr,
Augustus Harvard* •
I'etkk T. Luno, - ' ,
• lm/.iEn Tiioiimok, sh
OsliOBN ’ELXY,
JosKrir Burs,
James C. IIui.i.akd*
Caution 1 IS
S' 11croby for warnolt persons fVntii trnding for n bund
•i. executed by me to Ifcwia L; Hand of Gwjmictt
maty, arid perhaps so.yet, ns i wan iinpo»
s drawer ut tho Loud, who writ to it lot a ll»
Cllt'roUou c . ..., —
ed on by tlie drawer i. f .
tie to the'whole troot. when I hnd solrthut ona hall of
of Ability fo*ipaii the inVmimcm. * ‘ - J —««•' mom.
JAMES IUCE, Jh
Apri
»-4t
• Lost or Stoic* itf
the" imssossioh of the subscriber, .a Intel*
.4 loiitiicr Pocket Boom, contuininir two ton dolbi*
hills df the Colnmbus Bank, and a five dollur bill of th«
Hawklhsvillo Bank, nnd betwesp six and seven dpHhrti
im cliaii-c—Also a- note giien in April, IfiiKVmid da*,
at" Chnktifms,' of Uie same year, signed by Jo*isii
Brooks, uud payable to tlie si|bftcribcr. .The nubliin
nre coutionen ngnihst trnding for tlio'notei undlnn tuts
kor is requested to pay it to no one except invsdf.
• Archibald McDonald.
April 5 0—It*
t'oiunir.mjiAi,.
Cut tor Col. Furish* ' Mclarluii Juincs ...
Ciiuiker Esit. Sylvunui - Murray Eau. P. J. 9 .
Locrum Misp Emily U. Mciiradi Roger '
CtyldMjll Allan . Milllmm Henry. • .
Cowing Wards . Nuneo WilliiunMi
Cone Hubbol ii, Nix ThomusS
Calvin’itobert Poor Esip BonJ.
Luso Albert6. •• Pryor Celeslino ri.
•Crujg Airs. Chiu lotto 9 P«mo Lsipuaiji.ioin
Clayton Philip A. • Porter.Miss tittmlf Ut •
Cuillu Cnpt. oteplien Fi- Pilot Johu U,
Crosby Aire. Murtha l cnboddy, Cap t. John
Craven* JU. M. Piuor William vr putney
‘ Biephoim •;
Beeves llojiry
Kuyiiulds Jumes It,
Reynolds Wnlker
Ram say itobert
Rogers Daniel '
liiley Jucob
Rulmoii M. D. 2 . *
Rochmore Thomas J.
rilane JohnlSi.
Chivera Esq. Thoa. Jones,.
.ettrodf James
Eims Mias Ainuudn S.
fc>|iecr John • ■
btroud Eii-or Mark
biiiith li. ti. : ’
Blmphcrd Jtev. Simpson
SpuiksltoUy or J ohu J ohn
Cowing
DiiiigUtii _.™
Duncan l)r.,Tlu/s. M.
Dutum Thomas il.
Elliott b*eo.W.
1 -Judy Uomy
Elliott Esq. George W.
. COLUMBUS MARKET—APRIL 5.
In consequonoo of the unfirtornblc pliugitctnr of the last
foreign advices, bqr market hns-sulfered irnothPi'declinei
In prices^-whleh may ninY .be quoted at 8 to 9 cpntsj
with a tendency to sull furUien decline. As might- be
exacted under dieso circuiinUaneoH, die murketi* dull
uud business languid; •* . ^ ’
Macon, April, 3-—CuTtov-—Wo -have Liverpool
dates to Gili .Feb. whhq}..contuit) n,di'c|ilie ol a far-
thing, whWl-M'M \ raine iulluc/jcQ pn pur. MiMrkct.
Extreme prices artf8to 10. R •; ’ t
Aurmirri, April I—Cotton—Tho market .has no.t
beett so n nijufiU d ibr.the lust few days, uud pundwsere
donotswrni iuclincd t6 oporuto uiiIcsb at a reduction
do not doom inclined t6 onoruto uiilcss at a rcduet{on
frouv previous riites. Tips m/iy be nUril’uttyl-In. some
inttiauro" to-tlift-Inst accounts iVtun Uvcr)mol, which
were not of As fnvornblfj n nature 8s was miiicipnK’d.—
The receipts duriug lost, week were laige, but liave
sined fallen off. We quoU 1 sail’s from lOall^.*
- Havankah, March 25k—Cirrr«iN.—Tho demand for
Uplands tins week has -been very moderate, and tho
yajos do not nuiount (o 2,000 l»aIf?. Adoclhreoff eem
ou prime and 1 cent on oilier qiulitio*, compared with
thqprieoq oflunt week, b«s generally beeji. submitted
to.- Vcpt’erd.iy,we received iiscmhits Irom .Livertnud
40 lhaUth of February, wliicb ,s|«tf A dct lino’of Id for
tho wcok aud -the market wus dull. A* .we had
vioitsly/received : aucyout* to dm 4|h, qdv Wngo.
motknnfp busiuona that wuh doing tl»cre, the .decline
«tiitedio,.the ylniulnrs qfthc RiM* less.lhpn whs gon-
crally expected, and probably-wijl prorluce po effect tq»*
mi O'jjf market. . Wp quote n PJcenli, .Choien will
still cjpmmnqd-t9| a 12| e« nts.
• ni!\Hl.l:sTot, -.Mni»h ‘JT.—Fotton.—The Mnrkcl
opeii’d.tm-Mnhdnv Inst with ii ifiMfcldcjd ofmHinittloH,
ut prices fully oiiiintlo tljiij**' la"the .Saturday, previous.
OirTmifldoy. Omri wasf*«f iaquiry;n;sl ycHMrtoy the
market wu»qnitH dnll r liiionrir(pHiur''uf tho dni-onr#'
gingaccount? IWmi I.iw nioid. StrieiJ* clujicoqUHllty
i« vnry’fcc«reC|'und*i* still (k*M ul Mr* luche*! iure;but,
we undnriimhd,^.dfllfepit lo Imi^iI tuiood. \
New V..,ik, ti„r,.|i'' : '.-'',rVo.J-T“P dM
lSth totln'rt,11ti*t.SM5hrU>». H,»-1, srki'll,»» «»-
•feniouo no moterinl change rltice our ihAwo <»lit‘iiith^
nsi. Inopttwque»irieof .Ui<js ’i«U f K tu« ; k,
’* 1 *- H
samess lart week,
modornto bm-iu^-s ha« .liw-n done, rt 1^*0? slyoit flis
ThA' oiiles courivl of SOO^pluild’
same as last week, liw aslos coasisi «i
nt 11-tO 12 centr; and Pifift Florid as im<l Alnhsmas st
Iii to 13c.: mukijig tbc wroVs wfrk 170° lades. ; ’
..-tlrKBHiot, Fell. 8—The st<s:k.t»f CkAUmJn the,
Kin/dom as now estimated, am ware ,» u be nltoutS.C.V’W
bales, against 17d/HJ)tl»e cstiiiu t' d, lock Jbw Mine In
season, and ou tho overage alw*ut 'n I ,ftr nigher.-
Our market this week lies }>ee» in ,'no !pnt?rit*l
(Ufibrent frmn thatc»ft|Hie1o*eotlhji week, ^rhe
continue tubuyj"'
be lower. Sales thb
; iif 'th.y txpo,.-'! oor piF"* itfp
iliomk h«.« hto» nuuls in Mvsral ui
ortsut,
.Ksq.Rici
log \Vu.lii:
Fraser I linihriej
Ferguson tteiyaiuiuS
FruuciS A;
Fcfiricki-ewUM..
Fariner Jenio.
Grant Imiiilii.
Golilsmiili Juki)
Gardner V.
Unmtliiml Esq. Seutoa
Guy tjauwol
G win W ill, yrn
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SltsiMnrtkii'
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G eorgia, Meriwether goln'i y——i'
Wlicrciis John Ciwlnon applies to me lor lution.
of ndminl.imiion, on file estate of tolas flic, late of
said co- • '
_ Jionjforoto.cltennd.ntlmonlBii.ll tho kitr.
drod end creditors of tho dcccsed, to tqqicor st mf
olfrcn within tlio time prescribed by Isw, to tile their ob
jection-,, if any cense exist, why said letters should not
be-eranlcd.
(liven under ray .hand, et ofllco, lliis-Bfih dsy of
Morch. IttSt. LEVI 111. ADA1US, Cl’lu
Aprils ' D—4t
G eorgia, heard county.—whemns cim.
•ri.sn Jones, nnd Uilllch, Allimm, npjdy for Ie*.
tors'of Adiiiinislmtionan tlio crate ufllicli'd Joi)(P:,jr,
Into of soid comity, dcccnsed t
This is tiiaroforo to cite and admonish all tlie kindred
nnd creditors of. fire deceased; to up;,cur at my oflico,
within the limp proscribed by Iniv. to file their obierr.
tians, if any euuso exist, why raid letters shuuhl na(
1 - printed.
Given tinder my hand, at tlffics, this Sllli dnv of
March, 1331. TUGS. C. flMITII, c. c. o,
Aprils 9—It
• Bpear 1-cwis .
tot,ill, Hugh A.
bn,ill, 1U. E. •
• bquiiea David 11.
' bewail Join) p.
binilli Nimrod
bpvnccrjr; David
Shows Esq. llomry W.
• Sptpvvl Esq.' Craw turd
• >u,i siomuum Townsend John
Havreid Mrs. Eleanor II. Turner Mrs; Elizabeth 3
Hmnniouil. Julm t tirner w.
ileal Isp/K! 9-. Tilly lldiidol •
llliielou William - • ■ Town. Col. G. W. B.
iiouni MrsjElizuholb Tnlur Richard
Uuwcll Mrs. E, If. Tliomus Miclinel. •
liowdll Mrs. Eliza Tiioiapiion Join, w.
Holmi-Ellsha Wilson lisq. Jiiol
lliut.licid Ew|- Andrew .W ehhJq.oph H.3
iruywood Janars ; Whilesides John, 3.
Julios James It. •. - \Uun U'wis
Johnsim Mrs. Ellzolsnli Whatley ill.* F.lizo O,
Johns Jesse H. Ware Itr. George V,
Jackson tiamnei Miller. kVynn Esq. Cni. Lowis,
Jonesjr. James aura of Lewis-
Jvnt-s James II, • W hatluy• I'} ro ..
Juki,sou George W. Webb Fort,mains
Justices Court, 77AT. diet. Wyhii GeHtar-H,
King Miss Agiuissfi JVychoraiK- -
K'nig Amo. • . Welker Dauiol E.
Keutula AlcxCmli’r .■ • , . ... m
. persons falling f»F any of tlie above bttora, will
-please ^ thky VAJ| WE33 ,
AprilS .. >* - .
A.tnif niNfrntor’N Snlc.
YUSTl'ONEU.
C1REF.ABLY to anoniernf tho Inferior Court of
. Muhcogee county, when pitting ua u Cumt uf Oi^
diuury, will bo wild, Iteiiiro tlio Coitrt-Houee clour in thw
City uf Culumbuit, nn 0io fitet Turmlay itt May next*
ONB HOUSE AND TWO I.OTH*
Noa. 457 unil 4hB, Wliercon Mra. Weiiuiibrelnnd now
lives—ulflu.o negro l»oy.by Uto nnum i«f LAivl*: about
fiyearaobl. Sold an the propert 0, aif Jnmca H. Woat-
iiiorelaiid, (lcceaaod, lur tlio buneht of the eroditora of
aaiddeebuned. * . • .
. Alao, nn the wtme dnv,at the Into rerld^nee ef Jontcfl
If. Westmoreland, will lie sold, one Cow nnd fnlf,ona
Heifer, one ehrdt of (’urj»L , iiter’a Tuulti, nnd hou«ehold
nml Kitchen Funiliuve,WHruvtlug of varluu* articlea*
Sold for‘tlie benelit of the creditors of raid dcceared*
Terma on the day.
‘ 'April 5.
MICHAEL N. CLARKFy AdmVw
5 lli
'WvTO’i’ICE.—1 ahnll ho abnent from link State to Vir-
• JJl glnia, four or live weokn. During n& uuwJnce, U.
. Cohlrahns, April 5
HKfOTICl'. is hereby given to all whom it utuy eon-
INI cent, that a eettuiu poiv- r of Attorney given bv
uciu Abruha,nLiiw«iu:euf'riiiliStcounty,dai'idkltlr
Jumiary, ISM, to transset tuv huslues. for »m, ntid.in
drv lunne, Is this duy by mnri«e<jtteut.*gtooux!r,l,uu(l
Uy file mutual ecu-catnf both' pallia*, eeimelled' stal
rei ol»e<l—nnd I an, now the holder nnd • wish el all tho
tapes given firr Uto
Aprils '
’ro'iU.ll Owners. .
-TI ASH. nnd a lair price will he «iv.» f>r l.muher,
at mouar
V.UNuN, ul- the foika nl thp Ffiu* unU t.natlulHHHiUi’tf
Raima, if dcUvucdbeurre.Uia3QUl AjreN.Ur-A^idy
li p<n*l Wkiter at Challohw hep.
AprilO. -
Tiotiu WlH . Iirt; . „
■WK7IEL I1E HOI.it, nn Iho first Tuesday in Vsy
W . next, ot the Conrt-|fouu^ ln thf* town of Ln*
Grange, Troup county, tlie following property, to wit t
One bay liorwo, atid fln> wuou work of s
road wagon, leiiotl on na the p»ojit!ri,\ of Ijmwc Norton*
to aniiriy a fl fa from Troup .Superior Court, In fnvor
of Jntmis Turnoff I»uac Norton nnd Eliot Rend.
JOHN ARNOLD, SlM
at True 8Awr. timk and hijL' F. •rit.f. nr. *om>,
• Tlio wost Iffllf of Jot'of latuU No. 80P*
in the"full dirtrirt of Troup county, levied on’a* the
projierty df. Phillip IMom, to sutfefy enml/y d fe" ff‘*i*
a Juetka'a Court of Troup county, Iu fu\or of Jorcrh
M.. l'o*t, vn. Fhillip iMee’tr-lovv mededivaCnnwtol.V,
D. S. ROBERTSON, D. Sh T.
April 5 .
. IRerlwctliev Salts
O N 'tlio fret Tperduy iu May next, will he rol l,
niVbe Town of (freonville, Meriwether ciomt /,
between tho ttaual houreofeale, tho following proper
ty to wit: . '
Tbo SlHltj’a intorostin lot of land, nwr>-
l»er t% bribe Pth diririel of »aid countv, it being thj
wont tinif nf «nid lot, romoluiugouo Irendrjd end thre I
and.evenelghfi.s.er i j bBnia Q
Aprils »- .
ICniMlolpli Sole**/
W ILL l*o void in tlio Town of UnlhlMb Rnodolpla
couutv, on iId art TuerdHy in >>ay,m'*T,b.'.»
rwi’eu tho ufiuni hour ? ot aale, th* following jmiper*
tvitowlt: " ’ “• ' ‘
lnuid'lumlnumhortwo httntlrrri mid twenty*
ifino In tlio jwucuth J'i.ttrictot origiualty Ia-c, how Ran«
dolph coiuity-rleii'Jd on iw tho propert;. of Aus
tin, to MHthly one fi. fa toned from a Jd*4ieeV rpnrt, n
fiivor of Water# Veol. l^svy made nnd retunlod to inO
by a coii’tald'!.
fjtn fmnl>or two Rmtilrm.1 nrul Mxty-fivo, ’»«
the ♦itll dtorirt—leyioi! nn op t»ic #>*' 'o' •
i f 'arin», to eatiKfy r» fi fa i’aued from a Jirtleo^ Courf#
I in iiivorof Merrit-W. Waifou. Lovy ojedi?and xetur--
i cd to me by a conetrMc. ' Iftl ,
I April 6 WriJJAM C. RLOOKSi Hkc: